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‘If anger and greed were replaced by love and compassion there would be no need for war’

24 November 2024
‘If anger and greed were replaced by love and compassion there would be no need for war’

‘If anger and greed were replaced by love and compassion there would be no need for war’

24 November 2024

Conflicts and Remembrance is the theme of the latest Thought For The Week, written by Revd Kyla Sorensen, of St Faith’s Church, Gaywood.


Looking back to when town had a wonderful relationship with America

24 November 2024
Looking back to when town had a wonderful relationship with America

Looking back to when town had a wonderful relationship with America

24 November 2024

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses the town’s special relationship with the USA.


‘Murder Under the Mistletoe: A Canon Clement Christmas Novella’ is Book of the Week

24 November 2024
‘Murder Under the Mistletoe: A Canon Clement Christmas Novella’ is Book of the Week

‘Murder Under the Mistletoe: A Canon Clement Christmas Novella’ is Book of the Week

24 November 2024

In our weekly Waterstones’ look at books we feature a Christmas whodunnit.


‘Affectionate’ Dexter in need of caring home after being rescued while flea-ridden and underweight

23 November 2024
‘Affectionate’ Dexter in need of caring home after being rescued while flea-ridden and underweight

‘Affectionate’ Dexter in need of caring home after being rescued while flea-ridden and underweight

23 November 2024

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


Christmas tree festival which has been going since 2001 to start soon

23 November 2024
Christmas tree festival which has been going since 2001 to start soon

Christmas tree festival which has been going since 2001 to start soon

23 November 2024

In this week’s column, Fakenham’s Jim Harding’s wife Alison discusses the upcoming Fakenham Parish Church Christmas Tree Festival.


Getting between me and my beer

23 November 2024
Getting between me and my beer

Getting between me and my beer

23 November 2024

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses bar access.


How to grow garlic

23 November 2024
How to grow garlic

How to grow garlic

23 November 2024

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Jamie Marsh discusses the warmer weather and growing garlic.


Museum shares oil painting of dog ahead of talk on how they became pets

23 November 2024
Museum shares oil painting of dog ahead of talk on how they became pets

Museum shares oil painting of dog ahead of talk on how they became pets

23 November 2024

In this week’s Picture This, Lynn Museum shares an oil painting of a Pomeranian-type canine ahead of a talk on the history of the dogs…


Christmas light switch-ons, pantos and classical music concerts among upcoming events

22 November 2024
Christmas light switch-ons, pantos and classical music concerts among upcoming events

Christmas light switch-ons, pantos and classical music concerts among upcoming events

22 November 2024

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


‘New departments working well but it’s horrifying to see states of areas at QEH being propped up’

22 November 2024
‘New departments working well but it’s horrifying to see states of areas at QEH being propped up’

‘New departments working well but it’s horrifying to see states of areas at QEH being propped up’

22 November 2024

In our latest Friday Politics column, Cllr Pallavi Devulapalli discusses visiting Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital…


Plans to change farm inheritance tax are ‘breach of trust’, says North West Norfolk MP

22 November 2024
Plans to change farm inheritance tax are ‘breach of trust’, says North West Norfolk MP

Plans to change farm inheritance tax are ‘breach of trust’, says North West Norfolk MP

22 November 2024

In his weekly column, MP James Wild discusses the protest by farmers regarding inheritance tax this week…


Mellow reds for autumn

17 November 2024
Mellow reds for autumn

Mellow reds for autumn

17 November 2024

In his fortnightly wine column, Giles Luckett investigates some fine red wines.


Remembering the fallen in West Norfolk

17 November 2024
Remembering the fallen in West Norfolk

Remembering the fallen in West Norfolk

17 November 2024

In his fortnightly column, South West Norfolk MP Terry Jermy discusses Remembrance.


What to do with your autumn leaves

17 November 2024
What to do with your autumn leaves

What to do with your autumn leaves

17 November 2024

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Jamie Marsh discusses falling leaves.


Why have rocks on our beach gone bald?

17 November 2024
Why have rocks on our beach gone bald?

Why have rocks on our beach gone bald?

17 November 2024

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden asks where the rock seaweed has gone.

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Quizzes and board games

16 November 2024
Quizzes and board games

Quizzes and board games

16 November 2024

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle reminisces about old pubs and Dungeons and Dragons.


Wonderful boy deserves his forever home

16 November 2024
Wonderful boy deserves his forever home

Wonderful boy deserves his forever home

16 November 2024

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, RSPCA staff try to find a home for a cuddly cat.


Pantos, bingo night and music concert among upcoming events

15 November 2024
Pantos, bingo night and music concert among upcoming events

Pantos, bingo night and music concert among upcoming events

15 November 2024

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


Answering your questions about the new hospital

14 November 2024
Answering your questions about the new hospital

Answering your questions about the new hospital

14 November 2024

In her monthly Ward Round column, hospital CEO Alice Webster discusses a ward closure and new hospital plans.

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Players’ production of Sound of Music deserved the standing ovation - review

13 November 2024
Players’ production of Sound of Music deserved the standing ovation - review

Players’ production of Sound of Music deserved the standing ovation - review

13 November 2024

Andy Tyler reviews the King’s Lynn Players’ production of The Sound of Music...


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