Chris finds out why a dangerous level crossing in Downham Market will be shut, despite opposition from local MP Elizabeth Truss. Plus, we'll bring you the details for the Canaries' parade in Norwich.
As ex-motorsport boss Max Mosley loses his campaign for tighter privacy laws, Nick asks whether it's time we stopped the rich and famous from hiding behind the law.
Helen reports on how five of Norfolk's beaches have won the coveted Blue Flag and asks what difference it makes to the popularity of a seaside resort.
The latest on the help available to some ahead of the main digital TV switch in Norfolk.
Matthew brings you coverage of today's parade in honour of Norwich City's promotion.
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Late night music with the mystery year and Fab 5. Call 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).
BBC Norfolk joins BBC Radio 5 live.
Wally Webb brings you the very early breakfast show for the East of England.