An expanding dance school has welcomed a new instructor.
A large group of March Athletics Club juniors along with parents and club members were set an hour-long challenge to collectively run/walk in excess of 100 miles around the Elm Road Sports Field March, in aid of Sport Relief.
Motorists are being urged to avoid the centre of Lynn this lunchtime after a serious collision involving a car and a bicycle.
A West Norfolk butcher is offering a gnome from gnome for unwanted and shabby woodland folk.
This considerably extended semi-detached home offers five bedrooms and an attractive conservatory in a sought after area of March.
Actors from the Wisbech area are taking part in a new movie which will be filmed in the Fens later this year.
Cash-strapped Cambridgeshire Police look set to increase their share of the council tax.
A pedestrian who was killed in a collision in Elm last week will be repatriated home thanks to a fundraising appeal.
Budding young actors from the Peele Community College in Long Sutton performed their amazing production Little Shop of Horrors to 185 students from local primary schools.
A man has been released on bail by police investigating the discovery of suspicious packages at a doctors’ surgery in Boughton, near Downham.
Police chased a tractor after it was stolen from a farm in Tilney St Lawrence on Saturday night.
The family of a Wisbech man who was killed by a speeding car are supporting a police campaign to encourage drivers to slow down.
There was a double cause for celebration for a working mum from Wisbech going into the New Year. Sarah–Jane Macdonald, 41, who had been battling bowel cancer, has been given the all-clear by doctors.
The Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival enters its final day today.
Volunteers are needed to help a charity which supports older and isolated people.
Lynn’s new Waterlily Birth Centre has been praised as a “wonderful addition” to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital by Norfolk’s High Sheriff.
Junior doctors have been on the picket line at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) this morning as part of a national strike over proposed changes to their contracts.
A champion sportswoman and conservationist will fly 4,500 miles from the Russian Arctic to Britain next autumn, using just a parachute wing and strapped to a small propeller engine, in the first-ever attempt to follow Bewick’s swans on their annual migration.
A neighbourhood watch group is being relaunched.
Commonwealth Games medalist Aaron Heading.