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Thousands descended on Norwich's Chapelfield shopping centre for the Christmas lights switch-on. The turnout to see Britain's Got Talent winners Diversity took organisers by surprise.
Thousands craned their neck to the skies above King's Lynn this evening as fireworks in the town's blue and gold colours streamed through the sky and the air filled with the smell of gunpowder.
It has been one of the toughest tours the Light Dragoons have faced in the recent history of the regiment and their relief to be back in the arms of their tearful loved ones yesterday was palpable.
Thousands of pounds of funding is up for grabs for groups in areas of Norfolk and Suffolk with projects which benefit the community, environment or heritage.
The holy Norfolk village known as “England's Nazareth” attracted a Royal pilgrim as the Duke of Edinburgh unveiled a £2m visitor centre.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No - it's a super-size airship carrying one man in a caravan as part of a gravity-defying stunt being filmed for TV's popular Top Gear show.
Jellies reached for the skies, wobbled and in some cases collapsed as Norfolk youngsters competed to make the tallest.
King's Lynn 58, Edinburgh 38 (Lynn won 99-92 on aggregate): King's Lynn chief Buster Chapman admitted his grand slam hunters are giving him sleepless nights after re-capturing the Premier Trophy.
Teenage hysteria hit the streets of Dereham on Saturday when Transylvanian twins the Cheeky Girls turned up on the first leg of a UK-wide publicity tour.
He may be better known for sitting in an armchair with the remote control or a cup of tea in his hand, but now Ricky Tomlinson can be seen showing older people how they can get some help at home.
Lowestoft's new fire station was the toast of the town today as it was officially opened by the Princess Royal as part of a tour of the town.
Former squadron leaders dusted off their flight suits and guided vintage gliders back into the skies to celebrate the 65th anniversary of a Norfolk flying school for air cadets.
If people think of Norfolk as a flat county full of farms and crop-laden fields, forget it.
It took a bit of persuasion from crowbars and claw hammers but finally a treehouse at the centre of a long-standing planning battle began to resemble the makings of a very large bonfire.
A former second world war airfield welcomed hundreds of visitors as the ninth Seething Airfield charity day took place on Saturday.
More than 15,000 people flocked to the Norfolk Showground today for the new look Gala Day.
Hundreds of years of seafaring heritage were brought to life at the weekend at the tenth Yarmouth Maritime Festival.
Tens of thousands of visitors headed to the town's South Quay for the chance to explore elegant sailing vessels and find out more about nautical life both past and present.
Families were transported back to the second world war at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse over the bank holiday weekend.
The Village at War event on Sunday and Monday paid tribute to the British spirit during the 1939 to1945 war.
BECCLES came to a standstill on Sunday as the town's carnival procession got underway.
Crowds of people lined the streets to enjoy the colourful floats and carnival atmosphere as the parade weaved its way through the town.
Families have been stepping back through the centuries for some medieval fun in north Norfolk.
A colourful camp from the Middle Ages, home to knights, minstrels, artisans and more, has descended on Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and Gardens, near Fakenham, to bring history back to life and entertain visitors for the bank holiday weekend.
Miles from the nearest road lies a landscape which has changed little since Sir Cornelius Vermuyden first drained the Fens.
Cromer dished up its annual feast of carnival fun when the parade snaked through the town's packed streets on Wednesday night.
Cromer town centre was deserted on carnival day as visitors flocked to the sea front and clifftop carnival field to watch the Red Arrows tumble and turn through a display of aerial precision.
Cromer carnival revived an old tradition for its 40th anniversary with the newsboys and newsgirls race around the sea front.
A university student who had hoped to break a world record by racing a kart around a circuit for 24-hours was left disappointed after rain dashed his chances.
Norfolk's first Dog Day drew thousands of people raising more than £70,000 for the charity Help for Heroes.
Swarms of ladybirds in Cromer, Wells and Sheringham could continue for another six weeks - and badly affect tourism in the area.
With names such as the Thumbertaker, Turkey Thumb Stick and Thumberlina it was clear this was no ordinary wrestling contest.
Long before supermarkets and cellophane, when windmills were a familiar feature of Norfolk's skyline, grain was ground and bread baked just a stone's throw from the field.
It's only been going four years but already the Latitude festival is a fixture on our summer calendar. As well as all the great music, comedy, drama, poetry - oh, and the food - it's a great spot for a bit of celeb watching, and not just on the stages.
The fourth Latitude Festival is over, and in many ways it was the best yet. It pushed eclecticism further than ever before. The guilty pleasure of the Pretenders and Chas 'n' Dave, the lazy, soulful rock of Spiritualized and unexpected but strangely appealing 80's revivals from The Pet Shop Boys and Grace Jones ran alongside some of the best new acts of the year.
UK reservist soldiers from the region have been honing skills on saving lives of injured colleagues ready for deployment to the battlegrounds of Afghanistan. Reporter Kim Briscoe joined them on a training exercise in Cyprus.
There might have been a nod to the past but the hats were thoroughly 21st century - much like the organisation itself. In vibrant colours and innovative designs, the headwear was a tribute to the founders of the Women's Institute.
They are the unsung heroes of our communities who, without seeking the limelight, help the less fortunate, show extreme courage in the face of adversity and help give Norfolk its unique and vibrant character.