Festival of archaeology to offer chance to learn more about town’s history
A festival of archaeology will provide the opportunity to uncover more about a town’s hidden history.
A festival of archaeology will provide the opportunity to uncover more about a town’s hidden history.
In our regular On This Week column, we look back through the pages of the Lynn News from July 7 – 13, 2014 as well as a picture from July 1992...
An author has released his fifth book in a series based on a detective inspector in West Norfolk.
Students and staff sported a rainbow array of colours as they showed their support for the LGBTQ+ community during their own Pride event.
Emergency services were called to help rescue a dog that had got into difficulty in the water on a town’s quay on Thursday.
Part of the A47 is blocked after a collision on a major roundabout.
A hospital has changed the location of one of its delivery suites in a move which it says will also provide a “private dedicated space”.
A bereavement cafe is being held this month and is open to anyone who would like to go along and enjoy listening to harp music in a relaxed setting.
One of Norfolk’s rare chalk streams is to be the subject of a new study, writes Owen Sennitt, Local Democracy reporter.