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Vegan cakes and Christmas swims

07 January 2024
Vegan cakes and Christmas swims

Vegan cakes and Christmas swims

07 January 2024

In his first Turnstone column of 2024, Hunstanton correspondent John Maiden looks back at the festive season.


A trip to India, a lovely walk, coffee and scones and plans for a new dual carriageway

06 January 2024
A trip to India, a lovely walk, coffee and scones and plans for a new dual carriageway

A trip to India, a lovely walk, coffee and scones and plans for a new dual carriageway

06 January 2024

In the weekly Friday Politics column, Green Party councillor Pallavi Devulapalli discusses a busy December and looks forward to the New Year.


Sad sequence has seen three of the first four race meetings of the season abandoned

06 January 2024
Sad sequence has seen three of the first four race meetings of the season abandoned

Sad sequence has seen three of the first four race meetings of the season abandoned

06 January 2024

Fakenham writer Jim Harding pens his first Wensum column of the year.


Rescue centre looking to rehome loveable kittens

31 December 2023
Rescue centre looking to rehome loveable kittens

Rescue centre looking to rehome loveable kittens

31 December 2023

In our latest Paws for Thought column, staff at the Eau Brink RSPCA Centre in Tilney All Saints look to rehome a pair of kittens.


Thoughts on Christmas and the Wizard of Oz

31 December 2023
Thoughts on Christmas and the Wizard of Oz

Thoughts on Christmas and the Wizard of Oz

31 December 2023

This week it’s Conservative leader Stuart Dark’s turn to write the Friday Politics column.

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Reviews: Classical Music Rocks and the Festival Chorus Family Carol Concert

27 December 2023
Reviews: Classical Music Rocks and the Festival Chorus Family Carol Concert

Reviews: Classical Music Rocks and the Festival Chorus Family Carol Concert

27 December 2023

Our music reviewer Andy Tyler has been to see two concerts in town.


Great that pubs are reopening but bar staff need training

24 December 2023
Great that pubs are reopening but bar staff need training

Great that pubs are reopening but bar staff need training

24 December 2023

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle visits some re-opened pubs.


MP has received 14,459 emails from constituents this year

24 December 2023
MP has received 14,459 emails from constituents this year

MP has received 14,459 emails from constituents this year

24 December 2023

In his weekly column, MP James Wild looks back on a busy year.

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Nellie loves a belly rub

24 December 2023
Nellie loves a belly rub

Nellie loves a belly rub

24 December 2023

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


A Dickensian Tale of Our Times

23 December 2023
A Dickensian Tale of Our Times

A Dickensian Tale of Our Times

23 December 2023

Francis Bone, the new leader of the Labour Party on West Norfolk Council, takes his turn to write this week’s Friday Politics column.

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Small rewards spread goodwill

23 December 2023
Small rewards spread goodwill

Small rewards spread goodwill

23 December 2023

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses trips to Copenhagen and Bury St Edmunds.


A great year gone and another super one ahead

17 December 2023
A great year gone and another super one ahead

A great year gone and another super one ahead

17 December 2023

In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks back at 2023 and forward to 2024.


‘County council should be asking for a new railway line’

17 December 2023
‘County council should be asking for a new railway line’

‘County council should be asking for a new railway line’

17 December 2023

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden calls for a new railway line.

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Our MP discusses getting people back in work, the borough’s new hospital and a high school investment

17 December 2023
Our MP discusses getting people back in work, the borough’s new hospital and a high school investment

Our MP discusses getting people back in work, the borough’s new hospital and a high school investment

17 December 2023

West Norfolk MP James Wild writes his weekly column for the Lynn News.


Still not too late to plant your spring bulbs

17 December 2023
Still not too late to plant your spring bulbs

Still not too late to plant your spring bulbs

17 December 2023

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Jamie Marsh discusses planting spring bulbs.


A Christmas card from the 1920s

16 December 2023
A Christmas card from the 1920s

A Christmas card from the 1920s

16 December 2023

In our fortnightly Picture This feature, Lynn Museum curator Dayna Woolbright looks at the history of the Christmas card.


Sweet Dennis needs a home

16 December 2023
Sweet Dennis needs a home

Sweet Dennis needs a home

16 December 2023

Here’s our weekly Paws For Thought column with staff from the Eau Brink Rehoming Centre in Tilney All Saints.


‘Our government has mastered the skill of inflicting misery’

12 December 2023
‘Our government has mastered the skill of inflicting misery’

‘Our government has mastered the skill of inflicting misery’

12 December 2023

It’s Independent councillor Jo Rust’s turn to write our weekly Friday Politics column.


This year has seen a resurgence of pub quizzes

12 December 2023
This year has seen a resurgence of pub quizzes

This year has seen a resurgence of pub quizzes

12 December 2023

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses the humble pub quiz.


‘We’re working hard to make new hospital a reality by 2030,’ says CEO

12 December 2023
‘We’re working hard to make new hospital a reality by 2030,’ says CEO

‘We’re working hard to make new hospital a reality by 2030,’ says CEO

12 December 2023

In her monthly Ward Round column, CEO Alice Webster talks about the ongoing plans for a new hospital.

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