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Staff at the Eau Brink RSPCA Rehoming Centre look to find a family for an affectionate cat...
A shop which raises vital funds for an animal rehoming charity is moving into town premises treble in size.
A powerline worker has lost his job after being caught drink-driving on a main road.
A prolific offender who committed nine crimes in less than three months says he is now “not the same person”.
A woman has avoided jail after leaving her ex-partner with a broken rib and facial injuries.
A residential home was recognised for having the best Customer Care in West Norfolk at this year’s Mayor’s Business Awards.
The chef at a popular restaurant which recently closed has announced exciting plans to take on the business.
A timber yard which has been in town for 160 years has reiterated that it is not closing down.
A driver failed to complete a breath test after crashing his brand-new car into a house.
A decision on plans for a new swimming pool in Lynn has been delayed by two months.
A veteran has told the story of how he was saved by a homeless woman who spoke to him moments before he tried to take his own life.
People are being urged to not delay seeking healthcare if they feel unwell during resident doctor strikes taking place later this week.
Residents say they are living a “complete nightmare” as an ever-growing hoard of cars continues to take over their village.
Increased police patrols have been put in place amid concerns about crime and street drinkers at Lynn’s bus station.
A letter writer says a casino where she previously lived ruined her marriage.
Councillors say a newly upgraded footpath will encourage more people to “get outside” and enjoy West Norfolk.
An MP has questioned why the county’s agricultural land is being prioritised for solar farms over what he says are more “suitable sites”.
A blueprint to secure up to £20million investment in Lynn over the next decade has been unveiled.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner has left the Labour Party in protest at her role being axed.
Young and old from around the borough marked Remembrance Day in a number of ways.
Green inspiration was the order of the day when eco warriors explored planet-friendly career options at a special charity-run event.
Imaginations were fired and sparks flew, when a coastal school’s science workshop literally went with a bang.
The son of a deceased reverend head teacher has hit back at ex-pupils’ claims that his father was a paedophile.