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A 37-year-old who assaulted two police officers while in an angry state threatened to “kick off hard”.
Commemorative steel dragonflies will once again adorn the grounds of West Norfolk’s royal estate, raising vital funds for free hospice care.
Lynn News editor Jeremy Ransome and his son Alfie visited Download Festival at the weekend. Here are their thoughts…
An uninsured driver threw cocaine into a bush and tried to conceal cannabis inside a crisp packet.
In her monthly column, new mum Rebekah Chilvers discusses her first month or so of motherhood.
A drink-driver who was banned for an “extremely serious offence” has had his disqualification reduced following an appeal.
Can you beat the question master in this week’s Saturday Social pub quiz?
A town could finally get a permanent postal facility again after five years as two applicants have shown interest.
A new family-run Renault and Dacia car dealership has opened its doors to the public.
Aldi bosses are “actively looking” at building a new supermarket in Lynn.
Police have arrested six people following four simultaneous drug raids in town.
The final “key part” of the design team for a new Lynn hospital has been appointed.
Months of sewage contamination has sparked a doctor’s concern for an elderly lady’s health.
A special ground breaking ceremony took place this week to celebrate the start of building work at a new supported living housing scheme in Swaffham.
An authority says it has acted “beyond what its responsibilities are” after a 32-foot-long boat went missing at the bottom of a river.
Emergency services were called to a plane crash earlier this week.
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.
It was supposed to provide homes for people in a seaside town overrun by holiday lets - but it has failed to find any buyers after 18 months.
A councillor has cast doubt over claims that a cluster of villages is the region’s waste crime hotspot.
Plastic pollution is still being found washed up on Norfolk beaches following the North Sea tanker collision four months ago.
Youngsters at a West Norfolk school added a splash of colour to their day when they took part in their first colour run event.
High-tech specifications and 3D printing came together when a group of West Norfolk students created new medals with a Lynn company.
Career aspirations of a group of students will see them follow the apprenticeship route when they leave school at the end of this term.
A village primary school’s closure has been confirmed - sparking “disappointment” at the decision.