A seven-year-old girl from Downham is set to lose about 40cm of hair later this month to support a fellow resident of the town.
In the month running up to the Downham Games, members of the community are being encouraged to take as many steps as possible.
After almost two years of campaigning to keep their village pub open, residents in Northwold are celebrating news it has been sold.
A Lynn-based children’s charity has been boosted thanks to bake sales held at a number of Alive Leisure’s West Norfolk venues this morning.
A woman from Marham who encourages recycling in her community and organises litter picks has been recognised for her eco achievements.
A nurse on a Lynn mental health ward invited patients to vote on whether they wished to see two others fight, a misconduct hearing has been told.
MPs in West Norfolk will be “pushing flat out” to get eight-coach trains on the line from Lynn to King’s Cross as soon as possible
Just months after replacing an apprentice’s stolen tools, a West Winch businessman has said he is “gutted” after his van was taken while on a job.
Pupils at Downham Market Academy were visited by Holocaust survivor Jane Webber this week, which was organised by the Holocaust Educational Trust.
Colleagues at a Fakenham hair salon are holding a series of fundraising events in support of Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s stroke unit.
A popular fireworks display event near Downham is set to move locations this year.
A new organisation which aims to revitalise communities in South West Norfolk is set for a soft launch next month.
In the 15 months since Whin Close Poultry Farm in Sedgeford became operational, around 1.5 million chickens have been reared there.
A Terrington St John woman who had a rare brain tumour removed in 2013 has surpassed her target to fund research into the cancers.
Emergency crews were called to reports of an unexploded Second World War bomb in Wicken Green, near Fakenham, this afternoon (Thursday, March 28).
The Duke of Edinburgh has been spotted driving a horse-drawn carriage near Sandringham today, after he voluntarily gave up his licence last month.
Thieves have twice targeted a baby’s grave in Clenchwarton, after a second ornament was stolen from it last week.
Half a century on from its closure, former pupils and teachers of a Lynn convent are set to be reunited in May.
After 20 years of service to West Norfolk Council, borough mayor Nick Daubney has announced he will stand down as a councillor this year
Youngsters in South Wootton enjoyed an RE lesson with a difference last week when the Key to Life trailer paid them a visit.