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A fundraiser has been set up in memory of a popular and ‘brilliant’ doctor, who died after a ‘courageous battle’ with illness.
Villagers in parts of Norfolk may be forced out of their homes to make way for a massive solar farm.
Work has begun on the development of 107 new homes for people aged 55 and over.
A Norfolk council has stated it is not planning to change collections after concerns.
A leisure, holiday and retail park is set to sway to the sound of sweet country music with the return of two festivals.
A kitchen appliance shop has undergone a major makeover, bringing together some of the world’s most prestigious brands.
A community is standing, or rather sitting together, to help people through challenging times.
Police are appealing for help to locate a wanted 46-year-old man.
A councillor accused of smashing a shop window told police he was “too drunk” to remember the late-night incident.
Investigations are ongoing after the discovery of a ‘large-scale cannabis growing operation’ within the grounds of a pub.
Nearly 450 sexual offences have been reported in Norfolk schools over the last five years, including rape and sexual assault.
Tribute has been paid to a popular and ‘brilliant’ doctor, who has died after ‘courageous battle’ with illness.
A learning disability nurse has shared her life-altering battle with long Covid and the measures she hopes will help colleagues with disabilities.
A village road will be closed towards the end of the month for £10,500 worth of repairs.
A family-run logistics firm, which was founded nearly 100 years ago, has honoured one of its own.
Work to repair a village road’s broken pipe, which will see it closed for two days, is set to cost around £3,000.
Drinkers, train lovers and fine weather delivered the goods as a village attraction opened its doors for the first time in 2025.
Nearly 200 campaigners gathered last weekend to learn about the ‘overwhelming’ influx of solar farm projects.
A Norfolk council has pleaded for a truce after finding itself in an extraordinary war with its own townsfolk.
Hundreds of campaigners will unite this weekend to fight the ‘overwhelming’ influx of solar farm projects.
An MP has called on education bosses to urgently address the funding crisis affecting rural schools in Norfolk and Suffolk.
Seventy years of shaping education in a part of Norfolk almost went unnoticed.
A pre-school manager said she is “lucky to manage such a dedicated and passionate team” following a glowing Ofsted inspection.