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‘Report card for the new borough administration would read ‘C-, must try harder’!

14 September 2023
‘Report card for the new borough administration would read ‘C-, must try harder’!

‘Report card for the new borough administration would read ‘C-, must try harder’!

14 September 2023

In the weekly Friday Politics column, Conservative councillor Stuart Dark makes a withering assessment of the new administration.

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Thank you for telling us what matters to you in a new hospital

14 September 2023
Thank you for telling us what matters to you in a new hospital

Thank you for telling us what matters to you in a new hospital

14 September 2023

In the monthly Ward Round column, acting deputy CEO and director of finance at the QEH Chris Benham discusses plans for a new hospital.

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‘I’m honoured to be vice-chair of the board’

13 September 2023
‘I’m honoured to be vice-chair of the board’

‘I’m honoured to be vice-chair of the board’

13 September 2023

Vicky Etheridge writes the Talk of the Town column, which gives monthly updates on the Town Deal programme.


A trip to the Pink City

13 September 2023
A trip to the Pink City

A trip to the Pink City

13 September 2023

In his latest weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle reflects on a trip to France.


Humphrey needs a neutered female companion

13 September 2023
Humphrey needs a neutered female companion

Humphrey needs a neutered female companion

13 September 2023

Here is the weekly Paws For Thought column with the Eau Brink Rehoming Centre in Tilney All Saints.


School’s Ukrainian dancing display in 2010

13 September 2023
School’s Ukrainian dancing display in 2010

School’s Ukrainian dancing display in 2010

13 September 2023

In our weekly Memory Lane Schooldays feature, we go back to some Ukrainian dancing in 2010.


Heritage Open Day was a brilliant showcase of town

13 September 2023
Heritage Open Day was a brilliant showcase of town

Heritage Open Day was a brilliant showcase of town

13 September 2023

In his weekly column, MP James Wild chats about his day out for Heritage Open Day.


So much to recommend

12 September 2023
So much to recommend

So much to recommend

12 September 2023

Here’s the latest weekly That’s Entertainment column by Andy Tyler.


‘I suppose I’m a lockdown gardener’

11 September 2023
‘I suppose I’m a lockdown gardener’

‘I suppose I’m a lockdown gardener’

11 September 2023

In the first of a new weekly gardening feature called Jamie’s Little Allotment, Gayton’s Jamie Marsh tells us how he got into the hobby.


The old Wesleyan Chapel

11 September 2023
The old Wesleyan Chapel

The old Wesleyan Chapel

11 September 2023

Here’s the fortnightly Picture This feature, with Lynn Museum


Unexpected glimpses of hope and joy

11 September 2023
Unexpected glimpses of hope and joy

Unexpected glimpses of hope and joy

11 September 2023

In the weekly Thought for the Week column, Fiona McNab discusses trips to the hospital...


‘Typoman, the writer of wrongs’

06 September 2023
‘Typoman, the writer of wrongs’

‘Typoman, the writer of wrongs’

06 September 2023

In his latest Barman column, Jeff Hoyle discusses spelling errors.


Gentle Dennis needs long walks and love

06 September 2023
Gentle Dennis needs long walks and love

Gentle Dennis needs long walks and love

06 September 2023

Here’s the latest Paws For Thought column with the RSPCA’s Eau Brink Rehoming Centre in Tilney All Saints.


‘If they were alive today, would Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher still be Tories?’

06 September 2023
‘If they were alive today, would Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher still be Tories?’

‘If they were alive today, would Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher still be Tories?’

06 September 2023

In the weekly Friday Politics column, Labour’s Charles Joyce discusses the police force.

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‘UK economy has fared better than originally thought and recovered faster’

06 September 2023
‘UK economy has fared better than originally thought and recovered faster’

‘UK economy has fared better than originally thought and recovered faster’

06 September 2023

In his weekly Lynn news column, MP James Wild discusses the economy.


Two events not to be missed

05 September 2023
Two events not to be missed

Two events not to be missed

05 September 2023

Here’s the weekly That’s Entertainment column by Andy Tyler.


Memories of wonderful family holidays

05 September 2023
Memories of wonderful family holidays

Memories of wonderful family holidays

05 September 2023

In his weekly Wensum column, Jim Harding reminisces over favourite breaks.


Area still a good place to live but it was better during my childhood

02 September 2023
Area still a good place to live but it was better during my childhood

Area still a good place to live but it was better during my childhood

02 September 2023

Hunstanton columnist John Maiden revisits his childhood in his weekly Turnstone column.


Letters on river pollution, rock concerts and a new surgery

01 September 2023
Letters on river pollution, rock concerts and a new surgery

Letters on river pollution, rock concerts and a new surgery

01 September 2023

Here are the Lynn News letters from Friday, September 1.


Brothers need a home together

31 August 2023
Brothers need a home together

Brothers need a home together

31 August 2023

Two cat siblings are looking for a home in our weekly Paws for Thought column with the Eau Brink Rehoming Centre at Tilney All Saints.


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