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Some of the delights on offer at Lynn’s annual town centre lights switch-on
Appeal to help the naming of a new hospital unit, online voting closes this Sunday.
Youngsters can experience their first pantomime with an alternative plot line, catchy songs and an all-female cast.
Christmas lights and decorating houses has started, some might say it is too early, what do you think?
Drumming up support for this fundraiser will be a noisy affair by these teachers and pupils.
The workshop is at the princess theatre.
A ceremony of remembrance took place with the laying of wreaths and the exhortation read, we will remember them.
Take a magical ride to panto-land this year that promises dazzling scenery and colourful costumes.
Staff have chosen their favourite names for this hospital unit and the public are being asked to vote.
He may only be a horse but he is no fool and has been inspiring young and old alike.
Fairground ride, Santa's grotto, and live music are all part of the festive fun before the Christmas tree light switch-on.
If you would like the recipe for a health-conscious Christmas pudding then go along this Saturday.
More people than ever attended remembrance services as American Servicemen take part too.
Young and old turn out to show their respects in service of remembrance.
Scotty's Little Soldiers featured on live TV coverage of big event.
Poppy-covered Trigger pays a visit on Remembrance Day.
A message against domestic violence to come together and make a pledge is being encouraged by this charity.
Customers can donate to local community by picking up a bauble from the 'giving tree' in supermarket stores.
King's Lynn cadets held a service to remember the fallen on Armistice Day.