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More than 130 farmers have been warned they could face “serious legal consequences” if they rear ‘Frankenchickens’ following a court case.
A road is set to remain closed after a car crashed into a home over the weekend.
An “internationally recognised” tattoo artist will be coming to town after plans for a new studio were approved.
Nine people were arrested during a police action day targeting fraudulent document holders.
Children’s communication and social skills have been praised in a nursery’s latest Ofsted report.
Multiple delays in an elderly woman’s care and treatment did not cause her death, an inquest heard.
The teens charged after an arson attack which saw a home destroyed had their case dismissed because police were not informed of the trial.
Residents may soon be able to enjoy a new hot food takeaway if a planning application is approved.
Two West Norfolk institutions have joined forces with the launch of a brand-new beer.
Four people were arrested and dozens more banned from town centre during Festival Too’s final weekend.
A man has denied failing to stop after a road accident where a body was found on the side of the A47.
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.
A nurse degree apprenticeship student has been recognised for her “unwavering support and dedication”.
Readers in this week’s letters have differing views on the news that an RAF station will house jets which can carry nuclear weapons.
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 Norfolk council has been accused of encouraging the spread of huge solar farms it is now resisting by declaring a ‘climate emergency’.
A new mayor has been elected for a coastal town.
Whether you were there for the stalls, music, or just to enjoy the sunny weather, this school’s event drew in visitors by the dozen.
There was a real buzz around Litcham as Year 11 students marked the end of their GCSEs with a prom they won’t forget in a hurry.
Young engineers at a secondary school got to work making their very own racing cars.