An error in council tax banding at a ‘Housing with Care’ complex in Lynn has seen residents’ payments increase by more than 700 per cent.
Residents in West Norfolk have been rallying around to support a Downham woman who has a rare type of cancer.
A school in West Norfolk has received a ‘good’ rating in its first Ofsted inspection since becoming an academy.
Members of the new management team at Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital have said they are "determined" to get it out of special measures.
Two friends are holding a charity ball with a twist this week, with guests advised to wear wedding attire but no nuptials are planned.
Officials at St Nicholas’ Chapel in Lynn have said they are “dismayed” after the words ‘no bells’ were spray-painted on one of its historic doors.
Entries are now open for the Bespak GEAR Corporate Challenge, which will see companies across the region hope to become the ‘fastest firm’ on May 5.
A club in Downham which supports local good causes has handed over a cheque for £1,000 to the town’s Dementia Support Association.
Pupils from a federation of two West Norfolk schools have helped raise funds for children and young people with life-threatening conditions.
Ryston Hall’s annual Snowdrop Walks will be held once again this month, offering visitors the chance to explore the gardens and see the snowdrops.
A tearoom in Denver which reopened at the weekend for the first time in over six months has raised money for charity at a fundraising day on Saturday.
A former Tilney St Lawrence man who co-founded a digital platform for children encouraging creativity is set to visit schools in West Norfolk.
Members of West Norfolk Council’s cabinet approved proposals for the authority’s 2018-2023 budget at a meeting on Tuesday.
Borough's review sets out planning policies and identifies how land should be used
A traditional Chinese lion dance entertained crowds in Downham this week as the town held its annual Chinese New Year celebrations.
Visitors to Downham Market Library were able to get a taste for a new creative skill on Monday as the venue hosted a diamond art session.
It was a day of jumps and leaps at Swaffham Infant and Nursery School on Tuesday as a sponsored bounce-a-thon was held to support a town family.
Schoolchildren in Lynn helped to launch the popular 1.2 mile Mini GEAR event this week, registration for which is now open.
A charity shop in Lynn has seen an increase in donations since the turn of the year.
It was a day of celebrating achievements on Sunday, as the Queen presented prizes to dozens of youngsters during a service at West Newton Church.