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Anthony Carroll is the weeklies editor for Newsquest titles in Norfolk and Suffolk and - the Great Yarmouth Mercury, Lowestoft Journal, Beccles and Bungay Journal, the North Norfolk News, the Dereham Times and Fakenham Times.
Anthony Carroll is the weeklies editor for Newsquest titles in Norfolk and Suffolk and - the Great Yarmouth Mercury, Lowestoft Journal, Beccles and Bungay Journal, the North Norfolk News, the Dereham Times and Fakenham Times.
Readers of this paper have been sending in their cutest pet photos, and now it’s time to vote for your favourite.
An eagerly awaited Norfolk derby will take centre stage next week - and football followers are being offered a special treat.
Each year we publish our popular First Class supplement featuring photographs of reception classes from across the area.
A concert will be held at St Mary's Church at Elsing, near Dereham to raise funds for its church repair fund.
James Paget Hospital in Gorleston is looking for additional volunteer ‘befrienders’ to come and support patients, heading into the busy autumn and winter months.
Breckland Council has approved seven grant bids, totalling £3,500, to support local organisations in providing essential transport services to vulnerable residents across the district.
RC Cinema Great Yarmouth are fundraising for Heart 2 Heart Norfolk, raising money for a public access defibrillator to be to be fitted outside their building. So far they are £450 away from the target!
The annual General Meeting for ENTUA members only will be held at 1330.
The Beccles Carnival, held on August 17 and 18 at Beccles Quay, is hosting a new event called the Beccles Got Talent Competition.
A Great Yarmouth financial service is hosting a volunteering open day.
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