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A burst water main left many across a town without the use of their toilets and showers over the weekend.
A carer is celebrating two decades in a role she originally thought would be temporary.
Drink-drivers, drug users and dangerous motorists were all sentenced in court last week.
School youngsters were treated to an inspiring day as they welcomed an Invictus Games athlete and former serviceman.
Proposals to build a new swimming pool and spa at a popular tourist spot have been turned down.
A main road which has been closed for the majority of the day after a serious collision has now re-opened.
It is known as Britain’s ‘most flooded road’ – a stretch less than one mile long that spent 89 days under water last year.
Job cuts are on the cards for staff at a factory as demand for its products has declined.
A sweet shop which closed due to financial difficulty after the Covid pandemic has received permission to be converted into a flat.
A family row landed a teenager before the courts for criminal damage and racially aggravated use of threatening or abusive words.
A driver spotted driving without due care and attention by police has been banned by magistrates.
A new father admitted two drug offences when he appeared at Lynn Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
A woman’s battle with breast cancer has inspired her ahead of a fundraising race in the capital this weekend.
A week-long course dedicated to helping care leavers into work in adult social care is taking place later this month.
An important document which brings the reality of a new hospital in Lynn closer has been signed.
A consultation asking for feedback on proposals to introduce traffic enforcement cameras at a number of locations in Lynn has been launched.
A new £3.5million garage is due to open in Lynn later this year as a company aims to offer a “comfortable” experience to its customers.
RAF Marham will be conducting a series of night flights which may cause an increase in noise around the area.
A cargo ship may have become stuck across a river due to a lapse in concentration, a new report has found.
Lynn’s rich heritage and history is what people like most about the town, consultation has revealed.
A group of secondary students got an insight into what Oxbridge life is like when they took part in an outreach event at the University of Cambridge.
Nearly 80 spaces have been created at Norfolk schools for children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities.
Staff, students, and governors at a town primary school are celebrating after receiving a ‘Good’ grading from Ofsted following an inspection in July.