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JOIN US NOWJames Wild has been back to see how a scheme aimed at providing opportunities for the homeless and vulnerable is doing.
Truss vs Sunak and other politics plus Lynnsport trees are among the subjects. More letters are welcome; viewpoint is at: letters@lynnnews.co.uk.
A woman betrayed a friend by stealing his bank card to buy drugs.
Fancy dress and decorated floats brightened up a carnival as villagers got together to celebrate.
A villager is still wrestling over the view obscured by hay bales put there by his neighbour.
An incident at the door of the gentlemen's club came before magistrates on Thursday.
Anger at being asked to pay at the tip ended with a 65-year-old man in court.
Glastonbury/Covid, MPs Liz Truss and James Wild, Lynnsport trees, abortion and heatwave are the subjects; viewpoint is at: letters@lynnnews.co.uk.
A motorist who failed a roadside drugs wipe has been banned for a year.
After 50 years since the murder of her three children, a lady still carries guilt and grief as if were the tragic day it happened.
Middleton Drain, Elizabeth Truss, QEH, Church of the Year and library are among the subjects; viewpoint is at: letters@lynnnews.co.uk.
Hear a loud bang on Sunday up on the coast? That was a piece of live ordnance being disposed of!
Churches tend to be nice and cool ... which is perfect for a heatwave!
It's double-OO heaven for Jon from Down-Under as he meets up with other model railway enthusiasts on a visit to West Norfolk.
A sobriety coach returns to Nevada today after being interviewed on ITV's Lorraine by Carol Vorderman.
Hundreds turned up for an event that year in and year out raises much-needed funds and awareness for cancer research.
Students impressed their teachers with a commitment to performances to Matilda.
A mother describes her worst nightmare as her daughter comes off a fairground ride and injured.
Children helped make decorations for a flower festival that were all things bright and beautiful.
Enthusiastic response to a musical version of the crime caper set in a convent means pupils could make a habit of this!