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Ethnicity of man arrested after child attacked by crocodile confirmed
Police have confirmed the ethnicity of a man from Norfolk who was arrested after a child was thrown into a crocodile enclosure at Johnson’s of Old Hurst in Huntingdon.
New act to dazzle crowds at one of Norfolk's biggest carnivals
OG Performance Horses will dazzle audiences with a new chariot racing show at Cromer Carnival 2026.
Controversial caravan pitch plans for heritage railway station refused again
Controversial plans to increase the number of caravan pitches at a heritage station were refused again.
Bird's-eye view photographs show sheer scale of new Norfolk solar farm
These eye-in-the-sky photographs show progress on the Bloy's Grove solar farm being built in the Norfolk countryside.
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Crowds dance under the trees as Fatboy Slim performs in Thetford Forest
Fatboy Slim transformed Thetford Forest into a vast, open-air rave as he took to the stage for this year’s Forest Live series, delivering a visually striking and relentlessly energetic set.
Scruffy Sheringham...? Locals say 'run down' town is in need of some TLC
Locals in Sheringham say the town is looking rundown and is in need of a spruce-up.
Famous Broads pub upsets locals with latest plans
Horning's Swan Inn - one of the most famous pubs on the Norfolk Broads - has upset locals over plans to light itself up at night.
New owner of city pub unveils garden party plans with fiesta spirit
The York in Norwich, which was taken over this year by landlady Rose Hanison, will kick off its garden events with a Mexican BBQ Garden Party on June 28.
Busy road on city outskirts blocked after crash
The B1113 at Keswick near Norwich is currently blocked following a crash.
Campsite nestled on Norfolk Broads named among best places to pitch up
Three Rivers, a campsite in Geldeston on the Norfolk Broads, has been named among the best places to bring a Tentbox.
Mum's four-year fight for answers ends in emotional tribute to 'extraordinary' son
A mother’s four-year battle to understand why her son took his own life ended in emotional scenes at Norfolk Coroner’s Court as she raised a glass of champagne in his memory.
Norfolk council criticised for 'wasting money' on fighting shake-up
South Norfolk Council's decision to spend £250,000 on its legal battle to stop all councils in Norfolk being abolished has been labelled a “complete waste of money”.
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