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A man seen putting a toy under his jacket in a shop has been fined £50 and told to engage more with probation.
A woman who said she panicked and failed to stop for police will have to wait until the new year to learn her fate.
A woman who used cannabis to self-medicate her anxiety and depression has been disqualified from driving for 12 months.
A Lynn man caught with nearly 1,000 indecent images of children could face being sent to the crown court for sentencing.
In his weekly Wensum column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding reflects on his travelling days.
Herbie is the featured animal in our weekly Paws For Thought feature.
In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle puts out a stark warning to beer lovers.
This year’s Warehouse Business Breakfast Club Christmas Special was an event to remember for members.
A Lynn apprentice has been named as a champion in an electrical industry skills competition.
The Wisbech office of an accountancy company is working with former students who want to join the profession but without the cost of university.
An ex-soldier who served in the first Gulf War and used alcohol to self-medicate his PTSD has been ordered to complete 80 hours of unpaid work.
A driver was banned from driving for six weeks after admitting three motoring offences - including using a moped without insurance.
Councillors have decided it is “too late” to save a care home which is set to shut this month - but have vowed to improve provisions elsewhere.
A new interim chairperson has been appointed to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s board of directors.
The first resident has moved into a newly-built, state-of-the-art care home in town.
A planned night time closure of a major Lynn road will not now take place.
Passengers looking to travel by rail this weekend are being warned of disruption to services.
Passengers faced difficulty getting around West Norfolk via train yesterday due to damage caused by Storm Bert.
Works to install innovative electronic signs on a stretch of road which often becomes impassable as a result of flooding have kicked off.
Young voters of tomorrow had the opportunity to question their MP during Parliament Week.
West Norfolk Council’s cabinet member for people and communities Jo Rust w
It was supposed to be a landmark scheme that would stop drivers getting stuck on Britain’s most flooded road.
Creative arts students rocked when they staged two electrifying back-to-back live gigs.
Hunstanton music lovers are invited to get into the Christmas spirit with a free concert at the town hall.