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A specialist physiotherapist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital has been presented with an award after being nominated by a patient.
An initiative launched to improve patient care at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital has seen a £30,000 boost this year towards reshaping everyday care.
In his fortnightly column, South West Norfolk MP Terry Jermy discusses what he got up to to mark a year since he was elected…
Proud pupils had the chance to show family members some of their hard work during a primary school’s art exhibition.
A nurse degree apprenticeship student has been recognised for her “unwavering support and dedication”.
A religious group has been busy raising money for Lynn’s Night Shelter over the past year.
Students from four secondary schools tested their skills at a modern foreign languages Spelling Bee final.
A new charity shop is set to come to town centre, replacing one that closed just weeks ago.
In our latest Eat My Words review, our reporter opted for a peri peri takeaway…
Mansions, country homes and buildings old and new - we reveal the most expensive houses money can buy.
A man is set to be sentenced after a stabbing took place on a town’s estate.
Travellers who set up on a village playing field were served an eviction notice by police.
A man who breached a strict court order by speaking to three young girls while performing an indecent act in his car has been sent to jail.
Two men have been jailed for five years each after stealing vehicles worth more than £200,000 for a ‘chop shop’.
A health board will begin rolling out weight loss jabs later this year after commissioning a community-based service.
Norfolk County Council has been ranked the best in the country for overall satisfaction with its highways and transport services.
A senior councillor has suggested redesigning a plan to decrease traffic around the Southgates area of Lynn.
There are going to be major changes to speed limits on the A47 once a major project is complete - but where will be affected?
A “once-in-a-generation” project to revamp a key entrance into Lynn risks being stalled.
It is Labour’s Francis Bone’s turn to write this week’s Friday Politics column…
The leader of West Norfolk Council has denied having any involvement in retracting funding needed for a much-needed town regeneration project.
Thousands has been raised for a young boy and his family following his cancer diagnosis.
The graduating class of 2025 returned to a Lynn school for a red-carpet experience for their prom.