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In his weekly column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses the recent news that bonuses will not be given to water company bosses….
Staff at Eau Brink RSPCA Rehoming Centre look to find a family for a happy and cuddly dog…
A man has been handed a fine after he bit a police officer while being arrested.
A 51-year-old who repeatedly tried to take his trousers off while in a police van ended up kicking an officer.
A prolific thief has been barred from a discount shop he repeatedly targets.
In his weekly Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle takes a nostalgic look back at TV advertising….
In our weekly look at books, we focus on a “sublime, long-awaited sequel” to a modern masterpiece.
A new service is transforming how hoarding and extreme clutter are addressed in West Norfolk.
Two brothers who started an antiques business last year have now joined a platform for top dealers.
A popular town bakery has organised a new monthly market to take place, designed to celebrate “brilliant creators” in West Norfolk.
A prolific drug user was found unconscious multiple times by police with a large quantity of ketamine.
A pioneering project is helping to break down barriers and promote better health for the homeless in Lynn.
A hospital has announced it has a new interim vice-chair after its current one announced he will be moving to a role in Essex.
One car, travelling more than 15,000 miles, across 21 countries - that is the task ahead for this husband and wife duo.
County Hall has said it cannot back a project to revive a long-lost railway line between two Norfolk towns due to “limited funds”.
Residents are being advised of another series of abnormal loads and also a month-long closure of a section of village road.
Efforts to construct a new railway station are ramping up after a report identified a key target site for where it could be built.
Rail passengers are being urged to plan ahead as continuing signal work is set to disrupt services including at Lynn.
Frustrated dog owners claim their town is becoming increasingly unwelcome for their pets.
It has been a contentious subject for years and it even led to the end of a lord’s political career in the village.
A town council has been rocked as one of its members was sanctioned after bullying claims emerged - while its clerk has also left her position.
The exceptional achievements of college students has been celebrated at an annual awards ceremony.
College students enjoyed a “fantastic experience” working abroad as part of their courses.
Pupils have added a splash of colour to a town park and included a competitive element to their planting.
The bright lights are the destination for a teenager awarded a place at London’s prestigious Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.