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JOIN US NOWEarlier and later buses to and from Lynn are due to start next week thanks to money from the Department for Transport.
Opportunities for contractors to get involved in multi-million pound developments being delivered in Lynn were showcased at a special event.
A school is set to close “with great sadness” this summer after four decades in town.
A 40-year-old who left his ex-partner “absolutely petrified” after a stalking episode has narrowly avoided jail time.
An “angry” man assaulted his partner and two of her friends after becoming frustrated at her infidelity.
A woman has narrowly avoided prison after breaching a series of court orders while awaiting sentence for numerous thefts around town.
A woman threw a chunk of her door at a police officer after becoming “frightened” when officers broke it down.
A villager used a crowbar to damage a man’s wing mirror following a three-month family dispute.
A sub-postmaster has warned villagers to “use it or lose it” as he worries over the future of his branch.
West Norfolk’s mayor reflected on 50 years of the borough being formed at a special council meeting last night.
A long-standing rock and pop band has told enthralling tales of meeting legends like Elvis Presley ahead of a performance in Lynn.
West Norfolk Council’s incoming leader has pledged to work “constructively” with Labour and Conservative members as he prepares to take charge.
Exquisite masks and beautiful outfits took centre stage as a casino-themed ball raised thousands for a great cause.
Children are set to benefit from a new playground thanks to a grant of more than £50,000.
West Norfolk Council will have a new leader from next month - with the current chief “disappointed” after losing out in a vote.
A “milestone” new home in our area is the first in the UK to be constructed using a new form of low-energy earth building.
A former GP surgery could be converted into a block of flats to boost Lynn’s “desperate need” for more housing.
A former village butcher’s could be transformed into a home in a bid to prevent it “falling into disrepair or becoming neglected”.
“Noticeable” changes will be made to Lynn’s historic court building to better protect it from water damage.
Councillors will be celebrating 50 years of service to the people of West Norfolk at a special meeting on Thursday.