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Walks to keep me active and horse racing to look forward to

25 January 2025
Walks to keep me active and horse racing to look forward to

Walks to keep me active and horse racing to look forward to

25 January 2025

In his latest Wensum column, Fakenham writer discusses nature walks and horse racing.


Ballet streams, coffee concerts and talks among upcoming events

24 January 2025
Ballet streams, coffee concerts and talks among upcoming events

Ballet streams, coffee concerts and talks among upcoming events

24 January 2025

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks at some exciting upcoming events...


Picture of fishermen around 1920

23 January 2025
Picture of fishermen around 1920

Picture of fishermen around 1920

23 January 2025

In our fortnightly Picture This column, museum curator Dayna Woolbright looks at a 100-year-old photo of fishermen.


Orchestra’s performance of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol bought sunshine to Sunday afternoon - says reviewer

21 January 2025
Orchestra’s performance of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol bought sunshine to Sunday afternoon - says reviewer

Orchestra’s performance of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol bought sunshine to Sunday afternoon - says reviewer

21 January 2025

Entertainment enthusiast Andy Tyler reviews Norfolk Symphony Orchestra’s latest performance…


Luna needs a lap to lie on

19 January 2025
Luna needs a lap to lie on

Luna needs a lap to lie on

19 January 2025

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, we put the spotlight on an elderly cat.


Walk reminded me of my ‘pilgrimage’

19 January 2025
Walk reminded me of my ‘pilgrimage’

Walk reminded me of my ‘pilgrimage’

19 January 2025

In his weekly Wensum column, Jim Harding discusses a winter’s walk.


Another look at historic photos in town’s calendar

18 January 2025
Another look at historic photos in town’s calendar

Another look at historic photos in town’s calendar

18 January 2025

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses photos on a new calendar.


Planning for the future

18 January 2025
Planning for the future

Planning for the future

18 January 2025

Here’s our latest Ward Round column, written by Alice Webster CEO, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King’s Lynn


The Government must change course

18 January 2025
The Government must change course

The Government must change course

18 January 2025

In his weekly column, MP James Wild discusses the economy, education and grooming gangs.

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‘Whatever the weather my urge to explore doesn’t end’

18 January 2025
‘Whatever the weather my urge to explore doesn’t end’

‘Whatever the weather my urge to explore doesn’t end’

18 January 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses pleasant days out.


Devolution will mean borough and county councils will be abolished

17 January 2025
Devolution will mean borough and county councils will be abolished

Devolution will mean borough and county councils will be abolished

17 January 2025

In our weekly Friday Politics column, Labour councillor Francis Bone talks about new unitary systems.

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Pantos, concerts and talks among upcoming events in West Norfolk

17 January 2025
Pantos, concerts and talks among upcoming events in West Norfolk

Pantos, concerts and talks among upcoming events in West Norfolk

17 January 2025

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks at some exciting upcoming events…


Artist captures stunning snowy countryside scene

12 January 2025
Artist captures stunning snowy countryside scene

Artist captures stunning snowy countryside scene

12 January 2025

In this week’s Picture This, Lynn Museum shows a painting by a local artist picturing a beautiful countryside scene…


Musings on wasp bites, paper, fireworks and slaughterhouses

12 January 2025
Musings on wasp bites, paper, fireworks and slaughterhouses

Musings on wasp bites, paper, fireworks and slaughterhouses

12 January 2025

Here’s the latest Turnstone column by Hunstanton writer John Maiden.


‘Sweet-natured and easily handled’ pair of bonded rabbits looking for home together

12 January 2025
‘Sweet-natured and easily handled’ pair of bonded rabbits looking for home together

‘Sweet-natured and easily handled’ pair of bonded rabbits looking for home together

12 January 2025

Here’s our weekly Paws For Thought feature by staff from the RSPCA rehoming centre…


‘Why I believe that the QEH is one of the most diverse places to work in town’

12 January 2025
‘Why I believe that the QEH is one of the most diverse places to work in town’

‘Why I believe that the QEH is one of the most diverse places to work in town’

12 January 2025

It’s the turn of Rev Lee Gilbert, head of spiritual care for Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, to write this week’s Thought for the Week column…


‘Enthralling’ novel which seamlessly blends fantasy and whodunit is Book of the Week

11 January 2025
‘Enthralling’ novel which seamlessly blends fantasy and whodunit is Book of the Week

‘Enthralling’ novel which seamlessly blends fantasy and whodunit is Book of the Week

11 January 2025

Here’s our weekly look at books with Waterstones…


‘How I became a newspaper correspondent and why I’ve loved the challenge’

11 January 2025
‘How I became a newspaper correspondent and why I’ve loved the challenge’

‘How I became a newspaper correspondent and why I’ve loved the challenge’

11 January 2025

In this week’s column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses how he became a correspondent for the Lynn News and the latest on a new swimming pool…


Which pubs in West Norfolk serve the best beers, according to CAMRA members?

11 January 2025
Which pubs in West Norfolk serve the best beers, according to CAMRA members?

Which pubs in West Norfolk serve the best beers, according to CAMRA members?

11 January 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle chats about the best beers in West Norfolk according to CAMRA members…


The importance of Trade Unions

10 January 2025
The importance of Trade Unions

The importance of Trade Unions

10 January 2025

In the latest weekly Friday Politics, Cllr Jo Rust discusses trade unions.


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