Pupils at a town primary school are feeling inspired by literature and enjoying their class book.
A man who used to live at a village pub during the Second World War recently enjoyed a very special return to his roots.
A train enthusiast has given readers of his new book the chance to hop on board and journey through his decades of experience with railways.
Children at a primary school have been helping to care for trees and shrubs to deepen their connection with nature.
Council leaders and dignitaries came together to celebrate the official completion of a long-awaited bypass in a town.
An independent charity has marked a significant step by opening its new headquarters which incorporates a social supermarket in a town centre.
A family-owned phone business that had its sights on a town for a number of years has finally achieved its goal by opening a new store there.
A reception class has been making bread and enjoying dough discos as they learn about harvest as well as keep active.
A spooky Halloween event took over a town centre with a great turnout following its successful debut year.
A spooky Hallowe’en event has returned to a town following its successful debut year.
A school in south Norfolk has been praised by Ofsted for its caring and supportive community.
A popular annual pumpkin trail with more than 40 creative entries is set to take over a village.
A man suffered a serious hand injury after he was bitten by a large Labrador dog.
A woodland fayre proved a magical hit as it raised more than £1,000 and attracted hundreds of people.
Year 3 and 4 students at a primary school near Harleston have been learning about the culture of Poland and Brazil.
A community-driven initiative by South Norfolk Council has helped families to save thousands of pounds this summer.
An ITV weather presenter is set to visit students from a class at Diss Church of England Junior Academy.
A market’s 25th anniversary proved to be a huge success as up to 1,000 people attended to mark the special milestone.
A traditional woodland fayre with a witches theme is set to hit a village.
An 11-year-old boy has raised more than £1,700 after making it his mission to help rebuild a town centre church.