West Norfolk Council has been allocated an extra £205,000 by the Government following lobbying by its MP and the former leader.
King Charles drove himself to church on Sunday morning.
In the weekly ‘From The Newsroom’ column, Jeremy Ransome looks at the balance of power at West Norfolk Council...
Some 250 school children from Years 3 to 6 enjoyed a day out at the theatre.
Jeremy Ransome has been to see Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 at The Light, Wisbech
Two important heritage monuments will be open to the public again this summer.
There will be overnight closures and three-way traffic lights on the outskirts of Lynn for five evenings next week.
Nominations have started to come in for the 2023 Lynn News Education Awards – and more are on their way.
Here are the Lynn News letters from Friday, May 12, 2023.
The horror of the Holocaust was brought to life for a group of West Norfolk students who visited a former concentration camp.
Jeremy Ransome has reviewed ‘The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry’ at The Light Cinema, Wisbech.
Heavy rainfall could not stop a school’s Coronation celebrations on Friday.
Pupils created an art trail to celebrate the coronation of the new king.
Four local bands gathered at the Blue & Gold on Saturday night, and Jeremy Ransome was there for the Lynn News.
In the latest ‘From The Newsroom’ column, editor Jeremy Ransome shares his experiences of a recent Speed Awareness Course.
Villagers have used money donated by supermarket giant Tesco to purchase a new picnic bench.
In the weekly From The Newsroom column, editor Jeremy Ransome looks back on two great community events.
Heroes from all walks of life were honoured at the Your Local Paper Local Hero awards ceremony.
A new community orchard will get its formal opening next month.
Bereaved Armed Force children’s charity Scotty Little Soldiers has announced the return of its May Marathon.