Locals help pub reopen just hours after car smashed into it narrowly missing drinkers
The landlord of The Wortwell Bell has spoken out for the first time after a car smashed into the front of his pub.
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Live News Reporter covering breaking news in Norfolk and Suffolk.
The landlord of The Wortwell Bell has spoken out for the first time after a car smashed into the front of his pub.
From a new B&B to a church being turned into a bar, here are the public notices people in Norfolk should be aware of this week.
The Cheese and Bees cheesemonger in Walpole St Andrew has started offering totally-bespoke cheese tower celebration cakes.
Wells RNLI and the Sheringham and Wells coastguard teams were paged after three anglers got lost in the fog on the Stiffkey Marshes.
The ambulance service was called to Wroxham Barns, in Tunstead Road, Hoveton, just before 12.30pm on Saturday after reports a woman had been hit by a tractor.
The fire service was called to reports of a barn on fire in Lowestoft Road, Hopton-on-Sea, just before 10pm last night.
Police, ambulance and fire crews were sent to the Wortwell Bell, just off the A143 in between Bungay and Harleston, at around 11.30pm on Friday.
Visitors to Roarr! in Lenwade on the weekend of June 15 and June 16 can bring a loved one at no extra cost to celebrate Father's Day.
Cromer's Crab and Lobster Festival kicked off with its opening concert at the pier's Pavillion Theatre last night.
The William Adams pub in Gorleston has been ranked the seventh-best Wetherspoon pub in the UK based on customer reviews.
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