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Banham Zoo has announced the hatching of two critically endangered black-footed penguin chicks.
A resident living in a quiet cul-de-sac fears her privacy is under threat by a batch of new homes being built on land at the end of her garden.
An amateur musical theatre group, which was only founded three years ago, has been nominated for a national award.
The owners of Aspall Cyder House are set to invest £10 million into the business over the next five years.
A proud publican has hailed villagers’ community spirit after customers raised £1,300 for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (Each).
A slimmer, who transformed her life, is using her success to shape a new career aimed at helping others achieve their weight loss dreams.
Norwich has officially welcomed its newest resident, with a brand-new Paddington statue being unveiled in the grounds of its cathedral today.
An image of a woman who police would like to speak to in connection with an incident of battery has been released.
A man has been charged following the theft of a Range Rover from Dickleburgh.
Parents have rallied together to raise thousands of pounds in the immediate aftermath of a Suffolk school being targeted by thieves.
A Norfolk man has been jailed for 16 years for a series of sexual offences spanning more than 40 years.
An ‘inspiring’ chief nurse is retiring after a 40-year career as the NHS Trust looks to find her successor.
St John Ambulance will be holding demonstrations in a town tomorrow to celebrate the launch of its new South Norfolk Network.
Staff at West Suffolk Hospital have been praised in a survey on cancer care.
A village road is set to be closed for four days so work can be done on a broken pipe.
A village road is set to be closed for four days later this month for more than £5,000 worth of carriageway repairs.
A vehicle hitting a lamp post saw a Diss road blocked last night as a number of emergency services attended.
Fallen trees caused the derailment of a passenger train, a report has revealed.
Plans for a huge retirement village at a former chemical depot in a Norfolk town have been approved.
The fate of a 100-year-old village hall hangs in the balance amid efforts to raise thousands of pounds in cash to save it.
A village school, where pupils are enthusiastic about their learning, maintained its high standards in its latest Ofsted report.
Diss sixth-form students have presented a children’s hospice with a cheque for more than £3,500.
A Suffolk village school has maintained its good rating after an Ofsted inspection.