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JOIN US NOWJapan. It’s slightly larger than the UK, but has a much bigger population, and add in the fact that 73 per cent of the land surface is unsuitable for agriculture or habitation, the area that is left is amongst the most crowded in the world.
Marriott’s Warehouse Trust have announced their spring programme lecture series is set to kick off later this month on the South Quay.
The musical director for West Norfolk Singers is looking to pass the baton to a younger local talent in his retirement.
I’m always pleased to praise and recommend events and services provided by our local libraries, churches and museums, and this week I begin by suggesting a way of supporting our excellent library service.
Three time Grammy Award-nominated group, Stile Antico, are set to play at St Nicholas’ Chapel this Sunday.
Refill Hunstanton are hosting a special screening of environmental Sky film, A Plastic Ocean, at Thornham Village Hall tonight.
A signed Beatles band card belonging to a former musican from Lynn was sold at auction on Saturday for £3,340 to a buyer in Baltimore, US.
Tickets are still available for the King’s Lynn Fiction Festival this weekend, which will see the launch of Rachel Hore’s new book.
It’s the time of year when the West Norfolk CAMRA Branch dishes out its annual awards. Our Club of the Year for 2018 is the Ferry Lane Social Club.
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Paul Neary described his Downham Town players as “heroes” after they booked their place in the final of the Norfolk Senior Cup.
A former North Lynn man has been jailed for 16 years today after he was convicted of child sex offences for a second time.
Norfolk Police are targeting drivers and passengers who fail to belt up during an enforcement campaign this week.
Bircham Newton’s Heritage Centre will be opening throughout the year for visitors to enjoy a unique collection of Royal Air Force memorabilia.
In 1972 on the southern coast of Oman eight SAS soldiers had been secretly deployed to help the local troops counter a Marxist inspired insurrection.
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Perhaps there has been an upside to the cold snap, and that’s been the opportunity to stay home and catch up with films that we may have missed.
Drawing visitors from across the UK, West Lexham Manor gave those in need of a little inner peace a chance to learn from the experts.
A former Lynn paperboy has released a touching memoir of his time growing up in the area and later, through the Second World War as a bombadier in the 77th Battalion.