Step back in time and enjoy a vintage performance from ‘Miss Lola Lamour’ on Friday, July 20.
The Mintlyn Crematorium, on the edge of Lynn, opened its doors to the public for an open day on Saturday.
Police say they caught a driver in Lynn using a bucket as a seat and a pair of mole grips as a steering wheel.
The future of Lynn’s historic ferry is in doubt after a would-be buyer was told he could not apply for EU funding because West Lynn is not a village.
Four musicians from Great Massingham have raised £1,500 to support West Norfolk’s homeless population.
Richard English makes a very good point regarding new houses and their lack of solar panels.
Once again the comic fist-pumping rhetoric of J Corbyn’ s biggest fan is splurged across our Viewpoint pages (Lynn News, July 6).
The nations of the UK are celebrating 70 years of the National Health Service.
Captain Fawcett's Emporium hosts networking event featuring local barbers.
Tracey Crouch, MP as Minister for Loneliness is to examine the feasibility of loneliness being assessed with a strategy to be published this autumn.
Award is given by the National House Building Council
College of West Anglia students have been working to highlight the use of plastics both inside and outside their education centre.
Engineers hope to complete repair work by this evening
Children are being encouraged to tend to their new school garden and learn about plants and wildlife.
A Lynn-based paper manufacturing facility has submitted plans to build a second plant to use as a backup site.
Hundreds pack bars to see biggest game in 28 years
Commissioner says plan could save £10 million, but county council fears it could lead to station closures
Ahead of the semi-final match against Croatia this evening, officers are praising West Norfolk fans for their excellent behaviour so far.
Changes planned for December put on hold as industry says it is learning lessons from crisis
Exhibition to kick off annual King's Lynn Festival