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Hotel future looks bright with bold new vision

Hotel future looks bright with bold new vision

Renovation works are taking place at a hotel as its new owners seek to build on its success and become a key part of the community.


Flood victims plead for law change

Flood victims plead for law change

Flood victims being kept on constant high alert have pleaded for a change in the law over waterway management.


Teacher takes up new head role

Teacher takes up new head role

A fresh start beckons for a school after its teacher was promoted to the new headteacher for the school.


Three jailed after harrowing attack on vulnerable woman

Three jailed after harrowing attack on vulnerable woman

Two women and a teenage boy have been jailed after kidnapping, torturing and sexually assaulting a vulnerable woman.


Craft hub on the brink of saving building

Craft hub on the brink of saving building

A Christmas fundraising push has helped a community craft centre reach the brink of being able to buy its building.


Car collides with pedestrian

Car collides with pedestrian

A pedestrian has been seriously injured after being involved in a collision with a car this morning.


Laser shone at air ambulance attending emergency

Laser shone at air ambulance attending emergency

Appeal for information after laser shone at East Anglian Air Ambulance while attending medical emergency.


Men identified after theft

Men identified after theft

Two men who police wanted to speak to following a theft incident have now been identified.


BEM award for business owner

BEM award for business owner

A man who was awarded a BEM in the New Year’s Honours list has dedicated the award to his late wife.


Planning inspectorate brought into party venue dispute

Planning inspectorate brought into party venue dispute

Government officials are being drawn into a dispute over a noisy party venue in a small Norfolk village.


Photographer reveals the beauty of analogue methods

Photographer reveals the beauty of analogue methods

Taking a closer look at the business of photos with master of analogue photography, Paul Cooklin.


Villages feel impact of traffic order

Villages feel impact of traffic order

Debates continue over HGV traffic restriction and its impact on neighbouring villages.


‘I am delighted’: Head of museum service made MBE in New Year Honours

‘I am delighted’: Head of museum service made MBE in New Year Honours

The head of Norfolk Museums Service has been made an MBE in the King’s New Year Honours 2024 list.


Collecting marvel praised for Poppy Appeal work

Collecting marvel praised for Poppy Appeal work

The collection efforts of a Poppy Appeal volunteer have been described as going “above and beyond.”


Solutions sought as order reviewed

Solutions sought as order reviewed

Long term solutions are being sought as an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order review approaches.


Providing a platform for wildlife

Providing a platform for wildlife

Volunteers are continuing their efforts to provide a platform for wildlife


Clear sign that plans are moving ahead

Clear sign that plans are moving ahead

An oak carving featuring a windmill logo will finally provide a sign for the people of this village.


Youth centre forced to temporarily close

Youth centre forced to temporarily close

A youth centre has been forced to temporarily close after faulty concrete was found in its roof structure.


Devolution deal moving ahead

Devolution deal moving ahead

A county devolution deal allocating £20 million per year is moving forward, raising hopes of improved prosperity.


Plaque set to honour airmen 80 years after their death

Plaque set to honour airmen 80 years after their death

Funds are being raised to place a memorial plaque to honour the sacrifice made by eight airmen who died 80 years ago.