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Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) is seeking more members to join its newly created Youth Council.
West Norfolk Council may soon have a new political group after two councillors quit the Tory party.
Norfolk residents are being urged to stay vigilant to online romance fraud scams this Valentine’s weekend.
The new mixed with the old at the traditional opening of Lynn Mart today (Friday).
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Lynn is successfully rolling out Martha’s Rule to improve patient safety.
A national children’s charity is demanding changes to the law after Norfolk Police failed to intervene before the murder of a toddler.
A councillor and MP has called for Norfolk’s new mayor to be based… in Suffolk.
A village Post Office has started welcoming customers once again offering improved services.
The 2025 West Norfolk Business Awards are taking place three weeks today.
Villagers have claimed plans to build what would be one of the biggest livestock farms in the country has devalued surrounding properties.
A man in his 30s was arrested yesterday after a dog attack in Swaffham.
Another man has been arrested in connection with an incident which saw a large area of Fenland terrorised by hare coursers last month.
A fundraiser has been launched in a heartfelt bid to help a grieving widow support her disabled son.
Hospital campaigners who have relaunched their efforts met on Thursday to push for the original 2030 rebuild completion date to be met.
A permanent speed limit change has been implemented on a key stretch of road into Lynn.
Work to replace traffic lights at a pedestrian crossing near a West Norfolk school is due to start this month.
Work is to start on essential road repairs on stretch of a busy coastal road.
The popular West Lynn ferry service is set to remain closed for several more weeks.
These are the planning applications submitted to our councils this week…
A mother has expressed her disgust that her “exceptionally gifted” daughter who skipped a year of school cannot advance to secondary with her peers.
Staff and pupils at a West Norfolk school are celebrating after a visit from Ofsted inspectors.
Residents at a care home enjoyed an entertaining series of readings when they were visited by a group of young storytellers.
Our weekly Memory Lane Schooldays feature focuses on a school town hall visit in February 1997.