Campaign sees thousands of potentially dangerous batteries and chargers removed from sale
More than 1,800 potentially dangerous batteries and chargers have been removed from sales following a regional campaign.
More than 1,800 potentially dangerous batteries and chargers have been removed from sales following a regional campaign.
Many motorists will be glad to know that with the end of January comes the end of disruptive roadworks to allow for a roundabout to be constructed.
Progress continues to be made at Lynn’s new library - and a decision on the Carnegie building could be made within weeks.
A driver who was using a fake licence and had no insurance or tax has been stopped by police.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital rebuild is now not expected to be complete until at least 2032 - raising serious concerns over patient safety.
A fire at a tyre business has forced its owners to temporarily close the shop once again to allow a damaged building to be removed.
Dangerous speeders, drug-drivers and car headbutters all wound up in Lynn Magistrates’ Court last week.
A hospital consultant has received a prestigious award for his commitment to supporting the training and assessment of future NHS doctors.
Pet owners will have access to “unparalleled 24/7” emergency vet care in West Norfolk as of next month.