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Snow mountain, snowman at Hilgay!

TOWERING above the wintry weather is a giant snowman, built at Dents farm shop at Hilgay.

Still from mobile phone video of the Armed Police operation to arrest two Murder suspects outside the Wenns, Saturday Market Place

Lynn: Armed arrests of two men for Boston murder - SEE VIDEO video

ARMED police carried out a dramatic noon swoop in Lynn’s Saturday Market Place on Friday to arrest two men wanted in connection with the murder of a Boston man.

West Norfolk: Do you have the heart to volunteer?

AS we draw closer to Valentine’s Day, the East of England Ambulance Service is asking people across Norfolk to mark the day with a pledge to save lives in the community.

Bedwetting children still a concern for parents

BEDWETTING is still a taboo issue for worried parents in West Norfolk, a report has found.

Lynn: Arty activities this half-term

THE Vancouver Quarter is offering two full days of free activities to keep your little ones busy this half term.

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Two probes into prisoner escapes

Two investigations are under way after recent armed ambushes enabled prisoners to escape in West Suffolk and Worcestershire, deputy Lords leader Lord McNally has confirmed.

'Last' war service member dies

The world's last surviving First World War service member has died aged 110 in Norfolk.

Police appeal over A602 assault

Police have appealed for information about an assault in Stevenage over the weekend.

Care case 'raises profound issues'

The Supreme Court has been told that a 26-year-old blind man was fighting a care funding battle with Cambridgeshire County Council, which raised "important and profound" issues for disabled people.

Couple deliver baby in the snow

A Norwich couple have welcomed their new baby into the world - after the mother went into labour in the snow outside her home.

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Brand and Perry divorce finalised

A US judge has finalised Katy Perry and Russell Brand's divorce, although the pair will not legally split up until July.

Junk food ads 'aimed at children'

A charity is complaining to the advertising watchdog about more than 50 websites it claims market junk food to children.

Bank set to add £50bn economy boost

The Bank of England is expected to unleash another multi-billion round of emergency support for the UK economy despite signs that the UK's financial health may be starting to improve.

Watchdog warning over defence cuts

The armed forces risk losing vital skills because of the speed of the Government's defence cuts, the Whitehall spending watchdog has warned.

Elderly man dies after dog attack

An 83-year-old man has died after being attacked by a pitbull-type dog that had escaped from a neighbour's garden, Scotland Yard said.

Business News rss

Traffic diverted during bridge work near Feltwell

STRENGTHENING and maintenance work began this week on the White Dyke Bridge, which crosses the Cut-off Channel about a mile south-west of Feltwell.

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Faster journeys through King’s Cross station announced

PASSENGERS with First Capital Connect will enjoy a faster, more direct journey through King’s Cross station when the new state-of-the-art concourse opens on Monday, March 19, after more than three years’ work.

Lynn: Supermarket plan changes

SHOPPERS could visit a dentist or doctor while doing their weekly shop after alterations to a supermarket have been approved.

Grimston: Assurance on village PO

POSTAL chiefs say they are still looking at options for a village after its branch closed.

Alistair Cox and Nick Daubney (right)

Swaffham: Plans for Tesco store displayed

PEOPLE in the Swaffham area have had their first chance to see what the town’s proposed new Tesco supermarket might look like.

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Richard Howitt MEP paints the last letter red held by shop volunteer Martin Hutchinson. Other British Heart Foundation shop volunteers hold the letters which spell out King's Lynn. www.lynnnews.co.uk/buyaphoto

Painting the town red for heart charity funds

ONE of West Norfolk’s representatives in Europe backed a heart charity’s fundraising campaign when he launched National Heart Month in Lynn.

Pedal for the appeal

SUPPORTERS are being urged to get on a bike in an Olympic-themed event.

INCINERATOR: Business day well attended

A BUSINESS open day organised by developers of the incinerator was attended by more than 150 people.

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INCINERATOR: Getting value for your £157,128.08?

A TWIN hat councillor who has pocketed a share of more than £150,000 of allowances and expenses so far this year has insisted: “We deserve it.”

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INCINERATOR: Legal bid welcomed

CAMPAIGNERS protesting against plans to build an incinerator on the outskirts of Lynn have applauded West Norfolk council’s decision to apply for a judicial review of ministers’ decision to provide cash for the project.

Crime and Courts rss

Speeding fine for driver, 85

AN 85-year-old driver who broke the 30mph speed limit in Gayton Road, Gaywood, was fined £60 at Lynn Magistrates’ Court on Friday.

Man accused over web dating profile

A WEST Norfolk businessman has appeared in court accused of setting up a false profile for his estranged wife on dating websites in breach of a restraining order.

Man jailed for attack on partner

A MAN who put the mother of his seven-month-old baby in fear of her life by grabbing her round the throat and stopping her breathing was jailed for nine weeks by West Norfolk magistrates on Friday.

St John’s Fen End: Metal thefts

A LARGE quantity of metal was stolen from a bungalow in St John’s Fen End.

Lynn: Lorry driver targets van at red lights

POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a lorry driver banged on the windows of a van and knocked a wing mirror off the vehicle in Lynn.

Education rss

SCHOOL INFORMATION TODAY

THE following is the latest information concerning schools today (Tuesday) in Norfolk.

EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSURES - LIST HERE

BELOW is a list of schools closed today in Norfolk.

Pupils at Fairstead primary enjoy a circus skills workshop. LtoR - Charlotte Johnson (9), Chloe Taylor (8), Zoe Higgins (9), PCSO Jemma McCrea, Katherine Santos (8), teaching assistant Bethanie Taylor and Morgan Harley (9) www.lynnnews.co.uk/buyaphoto

Fairstead: Class clowns in a spin at school’s circus day

ENTERTAINERS Great Gappo and Crazy Bananas led an open day of circus-themed activities at Lynn’s Fairstead Primary School.

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Hunstanton: School is going the right way, says head

A SCHOOL which was placed into special measures despite posting record exam results is making satisfactory progress in tackling its problems.

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SCHOOL DAYS: Denver a happy place to be - SEE PICTURES

DENVER Primary School is becoming a mini-centre of musical excellence.

Health rss

Lynn: Family hold fundraising ball

FOUR sisters from Lynn are organising a fundraising ball in memory of their mother, Gillian Martin who died aged 50 after a battle with breast cancer.

Richard Howitt MEP paints the last letter red held by shop volunteer Martin Hutchinson. Other British Heart Foundation shop volunteers hold the letters which spell out King's Lynn. www.lynnnews.co.uk/buyaphoto

Painting the town red for heart charity funds

ONE of West Norfolk’s representatives in Europe backed a heart charity’s fundraising campaign when he launched National Heart Month in Lynn.

Lynn: Shedding the pounds

THE Stroke Association has joined forces with the Do Something Different programme to give people in West Norfolk the support they need to shed the pounds for good.

Kirsty Peacock who is having her head shaved for the Hepatitis C Trust 
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Hair we go, says loving daughter

A DAUGHTER has donated her hair to the Hepatitis C Trust to complete the work started by her mother in an earlier campaign.

Norfolk Green name a bus in memory of Lisa Wiles who died of a brain tumour. Holding the banner with their late mum's name are Shannen Wiles Van Dyke and Zach Wiles, and far right are their grandparents (Lisa's mum and dad) Rosalie and Mervyn Wiles. Trustees of the Lisa Wiles Red Wellies Brain Tumour Support Fund are pictured in the background.
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Lynn: Bus tribute to tragic Lisa

NORFOLK Green has named one of its buses in memory of brain tumour victim Lisa Wiles and the charity she helped set up to boost research.

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Snow-covered Hunstanton cliffs

LYNN News reader Maria Rix sent in this photograph of Hunstanton cliffs in the recent cold snap.

Heavy overnight snow fell over West Norfolk
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Go snow - white-out delivers day off for pupils and bin collections

WEST Norfolk had its first taste of winter over the weekend as several inches of snow fell on the area.

INCINERATOR: Chance to object to planning application

A DOCUMENT allowing the public to object to the planning application for the proposed waste incinerator at Saddlebow has been prepared by campaigners against it.

Barwick and Syderstone: Wind farms would be ‘detrimental’ inquiry told

A PUBLIC inquiry on two proposed wind farms opened this week.

INCINERATOR: Business day well attended

A BUSINESS open day organised by developers of the incinerator was attended by more than 150 people.

Traffic & Transport rss

Traffic diverted during bridge work near Feltwell

STRENGTHENING and maintenance work began this week on the White Dyke Bridge, which crosses the Cut-off Channel about a mile south-west of Feltwell.

Little Dunham: Police hunt for fail-to-stop driver

POLICE are searching for a car that was involved in a crash in Little Dunham, yesterday morning, after the driver failed to stop despite extensive damage to both vehicles.

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UPDATE: Tilney All Saints: Verge gives way under school bus

A COACH taking pupils home from Terrington St Clement High School slipped into a ditch after a verge gave way yesterday (Thursday).

Dersingham: Car crashes into ditch

A CAR was left in a ditch after it came off the road at a roundabout in Dersingham on Tuesday night.

West Lynn: Woman trapped in crash

A WOMAN in her 40s was taken to hospital on Saturday afternoon following a collision involving a motorcycle and car.

Columnists rss

Straight Talk

WE rang up one of the twin-hatter councillors the other day to ask him questions about the incinerator. He gave us some quotes and a broadside, too.

Wensum

IT’S a fairly well kept secret but the monthly jazz night sessions at The Bell in Hempton are one of the minor joys of living here.

Denver Sluice Complex - The Sluice gate at the junction with the River Great Ouse, the New Bedford River and the Ely Ouse. The Big Eye.

The Big Eye

I USED to work for a local firm with a relatively short chain of command. There is the owner, a managing director, a small handful of obsequious and powerless non-executive directors, a sales manager and then “us”. The company is run on very autocratic lines and the MD’s word is final. A premier bully and a dinosaur of epic proportions, but he sees himself as dynamic, decisive and immensely conversant with the ways of modern business as far as he imagines it to be.

Adam and Hannah off-air

n Adam: My girlfriend and I recently decided it was about time that we moved in together and we finally got the keys to our lovely new place at the weekend.

Buttercross

Buttercross

Gossip Shop – a pretty good name for a retail outlet.

Letters rss

monorail and old 
New Forest
may 15 2010
john harrison

Would this work for Lynn and Hunny?

I HAD the pleasure as a youngster to ride the Lynn to Hunstanton line when it had steam trains.

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Don’t let them walk all over us

WHY does it seem that West Norfolk, especially around Lynn, is being used as a dumping ground?

Up in the air with thanks . . .

ON January 16 I organised a charity bingo in aid of the East Anglian air Ambulance and through your paper I would like to say a big thank-you to those shops in town and Gaywood and also Knight’s Hill Farm shop and anybody else who kindly gave to this good cause. A grand total of £253.60p was raised on the evening. Many thanks to you all.

More bins needed

RESIDENTS of Grovelands in Ingoldisthorpe have been increasingly concerned about the problems of irresponsible dog owners who refuse to clean-up after their animals, leaving one particular alleyway resembling a dog toilet.

Light railway: A good idea

A LIGHT rail system for Lynn, as referred to by Rob Archer (Lynn News, January 27), to connect Lynn with Hunstanton, rather than the reinstatement of the conventional railway link so often discussed and as often dismissed – rightly – as impractical, was first mooted at a public meeting in Lynn around 20 years ago.

Video rss

Police search Snettisham beach and the beach car park as part of their murder investigations.
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MURDER INVESTIGATION: Black-clad officers search for clues. WATCH VIDEO. video

COULD windswept Snettisham beach hold vital clues to solve the murder of Alisa Dmitrijeva?

Police search Snettisham beach and the beach car park as part of their murder investigations.
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CAMPBELL’S TOWER BLOWN UP - WATCH VIDEO HERE video

ONE of Lynn’s most iconic landmarks, Campbell’s Tower, was blown up this morning in a controlled explosion.

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Sarah Griffiths 41 is one of main contenders for Campbells Tower demolition.

Sarah will press button - WATCH VIDEO AND VIDEO ON THIS SITE SUNDAY MORNING video

CLENCHWARTON’S Sarah Griffiths will be pressing the button on Sunday (January 15) to blow up the iconic Campbell’s Tower.

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MURDER INVESTIGATION - Police appeal for public’s help video

DETECTIVES investigating the murder of teenager Alisa Dmitrijeva are appealing for the public’s help to get justice for the student.

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