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Stuart AndersonEastern Daily Press |
Surrounded by farmers’ fields and big skies, it’s an unlikely place to find a bookshop.
People planning to brave icy waters by taking part in a festive dip have been warned about the danger of suffering a cold-water shock.
People planning to brave icy waters by taking part in a festive dip have been warned about the danger of suffering a cold-water shock.
The wintry waters of the North Sea will provide a bracing start to the New Year as a popular seaside dip returns.
Pictures from Cromer’s past are to go on display in an innovative new art project.
The beautiful north Norfolk countryside provides the backdrop for a trail run to be held in the new year.
Children aged from eight to 11 eligible for free school meals can get a free lunch as part of fun days at Cromer Tennis and Squash Club.
It represents the spirit of Christmas and it has been lost for 600 years - until now.
Two north Norfolk loos have won high praise from a national toilet inspector.
She proved to be a capable sailor when crewing a tall ship to the Netherlands, and now 17-year-old Chelsey Church really has the wind in her sails.
Taxi users around Breckland will soon be greeted with car stickers warning them racial discrimination, violence and other forms of abuse will not be...
The lawyer who prosecuted a Norfolk sub-postmistresses falsely convicted in the Horizon scandal has been quizzed in a public inquiry.
People wrapped up warm and headed to the quayside at Cley next the Sea to welcome Santa and soak up the festive spirit.
Three new jobs would be created if a branch of Timpson in the North Walsham Sainsbury’s car park goes ahead.
People in the twin villages of Coltishall and Horstead are planning to raise their voices in opposition to hundreds of planned homes and excessive...
The streets of Cromer were filled with festive cheer as the town hosted its annual Christmas lights switch-on.
Up to 100 people will be able to pick up their very own free tree to plant at home as part of a new giveaway.
Donations from the living and legacies from the dead helped build one of Norfolk’s first cottage hospitals - in Cromer - in the 1880s.
The hunt is on for Santa’s elves in Sheringham, as part of a new competition being run to help everyone get into the Christmas spirit.
They are often overlooked in honour rolls of the fallen from the First World War but they gave their lives all the same.
Christmas is a time of year rich in tradition, and for the past five years my wife and I have had a very Norfolky one of our own.
All the colours of the rainbow lit up the night sky in Wells-next-the-Sea.
Two russet-furred, tufty-eared red squirrel kittens are among Norfolk’s newest natives.
She has been the ‘heart and soul’ of a care home for the elderly since she first walked through its doors.
The community at a Gorleston school is celebrating after getting a much-vaunted 'Good' rating from Ofsted.
People in Lowestoft and Southwold are in for a festive treat with the return of Santa’s Christmas Show.
People can step back in time at a Victorian-themed Christmas festival being planned for Ditchingham.
Charities with volunteers able to pour a decent cuppa can put their hands up to run a tea room during open days at Stody Lodge Gardens.
Next year’s North Norfolk Walking Festival will be “much bigger” following the success of this year’s event.
He once swam the English Channel and spent his career fighting fires, and now Peter Walker is ready for a new water-based challenge.
Superkart racer Jack Tritton has stunned the racing community by becoming the Division 1 national champion in his first season.
It was a work anniversary that care home support worker Sue Plant was too modest to mention.
A retired art teacher has put brush to paper to create his own exhibition.
A retired art teacher has put brush to paper to create his own exhibition.
They’re often dismissed as an unwelcome garden guest, but moles have become a source of wonder for Jess Perry.
‘Focus on your finances’ was a key message of a recent Ofsted-style review of North Norfolk District Council (NNDC).
Stephen Fry donned a baseball cap and swore like a sailor to introduce a shanty band’s show at Cromer Pier.
The experience of losing his dad brought home to Norfolk writer James McDermott the impact grief can have.
Norfolk’s tallest church will be closed for almost three months so a massive project to install new lighting and an air-distribution system can...
It has been 13 years since theatre director Debbie Thompson has tread the boards herself.
Chocolate, waffles, beer. Think of Belgium and the things that immediately come to mind are either edible or drinkable, so it’s no wonder a...
Chocolate, waffles, beer. Think of Belgium and the things that immediately come to mind are either edible or drinkable, so it’s no wonder a...
It has been 700 years since a rector took to the pulpit at All Saints Church in the tranquil village of Sharrington.
The Bible may advise beating swords into ploughshares - and now a pair of ploughshares have been turned into churchyard art!
A short film about human trafficking, survival and family love that was filmed in Reepham is going to be screened at a festival in Chicago.
‘Keeping history sailing’ is the idea behind an upcoming Christmas event near Wroxham.
One writes for EastEnders, another has penned a Norfolk-based gripping novel and a third captures the county’s beauty in art.
Dazzling displays will fill the skies over Aylsham when the town’s Scout group puts on a Guy Fawkes night fireworks event.
Her best-selling series of crime novels feature fictional professor Ruth Galloway solving mysteries amid north Norfolk’s stunning towns and...
Former classmates will be sitting down to some personal history lessons when they gather for a 50-year reunion.