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Man fighting for his life after crash on major road
A man in his 80s has been left in a critical condition following a serious crash in Swaffham.
Woman bids again to convert former hairdressers into part of house
A woman who converted a former hairdressers into part of a house despite planners refusing her application has
Village's stolen post box finally replaced
Locals in a Norfolk village can once again send mail having not had a local post box for more than a year.
Council to visit schools to get ideas for skate park
A local skate park could be completely revamped for young people to enjoy in a north Norfolk town.
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Lifeboat called to two broken-down vessels at nature reserve
Two broken-down boats drifting on Breydon Water in Norfolk sparked a lifesaving operation.
Opinion: War - what is it good for?
You may have heard the chant: "War, what is it good for?" and the retort: "Absolutely nothing!"
Holiday park upsets neighbours with plans for footpath overlooking their homes
A holiday park on the Norfolk coast has upset its neighbours with plans for a footpath which runs close to their homes.
Tree could be chopped down after birds defecate on graves
Great Yarmouth Borough Council has received complaints about bird mess at Gorleston cemetery.
When Norwich staged one of its biggest pageants (but it proved a bit too popular)
After Princess Elizabeth had opened the Festival of Britain in Norwich 75 years ago, the city staged one of the most memorable pageants in its long, rich history.
Giant soft play centre could open in former Debenhams building
A Fun Parx soft play centre could open at the site of the former Debenhams building in Norwich.
Four-year family feud sparked huge street brawl which left teen hospitalised
Those living on Marshall Road and Rye Avenue have spoken of their shock after police swarmed their neighbourhood following a street fight.
Further evidence needed before inquests of four family members can go ahead
More evidence is needed before the inquests into the deaths of four family members from Costessey can go ahead.
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