Here are the Lynn News letters from Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
A man will go on trial later this year after denying assault and controlling behaviour.
Here’s what our reviewer Sarah Hardy thought of this production of The Boy at the Back of the Class at Norwich Theatre Royal.
The King’s Lynn Festival is not forgetting the younger members of our community, having recently held a first-class fun entertainment for children.
In his weekly That’s Entertainment column, Andy Tyler looks at some exciting upcoming events...
Here’s what our reviewer thought of this production of Edward Scissorhands at Norwich’s Theatre Royal.
A family-run restaurant has been named as a regional finalist in a prestigious awards ceremony.
Members of the packed audience must have been aware that a special concert was to be performed by King’s Lynn Festival Chorus, conductor and soloists.
A car dealership firm which has a site in Lynn is to sell its UK retail operations for around £346 million.
Strong winds of up to 55mph are expected to hit Norfolk today as a widespread weather warning is issued across the county.
A new defibrillator has been installed in a town after a volunteer handed over funds to a club.
A care home resident was treated to music, afternoon tea and a card from the Royals to mark her centenary year.
A senior partner of a well-known insurance group has been appointed as High Sheriff of Norfolk in a special ceremony held last week.
New secure storage has been installed to help cyclists travelling into town.
Runners, riders and spectators turned up to enjoy an Easter fun day race.
Two abandoned kittens were rescued from a royal estate just a day after a “wonderful” sponsored walk that welcomed dozens of dogs to the grounds.
Members of a Rotary club have visited an inclusive sports session to see for themselves how equipment they helped fund is being put to use.
A community group which works to preserve historical monuments at a town park has been revived and is looking for new supporters.
A night shelter that was facing an uncertain future less than a year ago has been given the green light to open all year round.
The magic of Broadway came to Hunstanton when students of all ages showcased their talents in a recent performance.