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Service set to honour heroes who gave their lives during second world war
New harbour railway heritage area is on track thanks to volunteers
Historian 'appalled' by closure of archives facility
Town joins national heritage celebration
Free event seeks villagers' memories for new film series
MP urges greater backing for essential community hub
Community unites to transform vintage barge into a thriving hub
Clarion Calling exhibition marks 40th anniversary of community paper
No sorrow as campaign group looks to the future
'Amazing' former soldier Gilbert celebrates 106th birthday
Project under way to build first Norfolk wherry for 112 YEARS
'Uncovered' tales of Dockside Dandies in the spotlight
Former wartime evacuees meet again at reunion
One of region's most charming attractions marks 160 years since it opened
Former wartime evacuees set to meet again for town reunion
Tributes paid to fishermen who lost lives out at sea
Fishing smack Excelsior set for globe-trotting adventure
Tragic airmen remembered on 80th anniversary of village crash
Fishermen lost at sea to be honoured at inaugural remembrance service
Top award for treasured trawler
Memories of former department store highlight legacy of town's 'lovely shop'
First Beaver colony in town to mark 40 years in style
How LOWESTOFT became the UK's ghost hunting capital
'A great sight': 83ft Dutch barge returns home
Moving memorial service to return to town's rail station
'Fantastic' 83ft barge to head to new home after gaining reprieve
A 'life's work': National achievement award for man who rescued sailing smack
Meet the 100-year-old who loves belting out Meat Loaf and Boy George songs
Tommy statues return to town’s Remembrance garden
Amazing display of poppies unveiled on 'beautifully decorated' war memorial
'Unique': 253-year-old bespoke teapot to feature in auction
'Spectacular' gala concert helps boost Britten as a boy statue appeal
Brave sailors who gave their lives during Second World War honoured
Heart of Darkness: New project celebrates coastal town's links with Joseph Conrad
Historic vessel to highlight opportunities in the offshore industry
We loved Tuttles!: Memories of town’s former department store to be shared
Delight as new community archives facility is launched in coastal town
Service set to honour heroes who gave their lives during Second World War
Guide to town's Heritage Open Days Festival highlights
Life in The Grit... spotlight on coast's long-lost fishing village
'Unique celebration' of town's heritage marked with largest county festival
Players theatre to open its doors for Heritage festival
Rare chance to tour Edwardian swing bridge on the Broads
WATCH: 93-year-old woman who witnessed Battle of Britain enjoys ride in Spitfire
Generations turn out as documentary charts historic venue
New High Street films shine a light on coastal town
Delight as first ever complete virtual war memorial launched in town
New community archives facility to be unveiled
Special artworks feature as prominent auction returns
Tall ship adventurers honoured with national award after 'very exciting voyage'
Play inspired by devastating 1953 floods that battered region
Former wartime evacuees to meet up at town reunion
Project to restore town's post office wins prestigious award
Was the town hall 'riot' really a riot?