King’s Lynn Town Guides have introduced a range of brand new, family-friendly worksheets to encourage younger people’s interest in history.
The Rotary Club of King’s Lynn presented Springwood High School student Abigail Peters with £1,150 following her success in a competition.
This week’s pet in need of a new home is Dougie.
This Sunday we head back to Shucks At The Yurt in Thornham for the Twisted Melon Battle Of The Bands ‘Stripped Back’ final.
Housing Minister Dominic Raab met with Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) senior executives in Bircham Newton today.
Printmakers were few and far between when Louise Stebbing began learning the art of her trade – now, 30 years on, she’s won awards for her works.
The 'voice of cricket', Henry Blofeld, is coming to Hunstanton's Princess Theatre this weekend.
A roadshow will take place in Swaffham later this month as part of a new initiative designed to help promote its independent shops.
A popular West Norfolk event which had faced an uncertain future attracted thousands of visitors as the sun shone over the Bank Holiday weekend.
A coroner has voiced concerns about the frequency of checks undertaken on a hospital patient before she died.
I have read, both in the national and local press, letters from members of the public who are anti Smart meters.
This summer is the perfect time to take advantage of the Norfolk National Garden Scheme with gardens across West Norfolk set to join in by opening their gates to visitors.
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Lynn’s Corn Exchange hosts a special RAF100 Band Concert on Wednesday to mark 100 years since the founding of the Royal Air Force.
Open auditions are being held at Lynn’s Corn Exchange this Sunday for a youth production of The Addams Family, set to be performed this October.
As the weather starts to warm up, carp are starting to feed, writes Darren Reed.
Lynn Cycling Club’s Bethany Barnett claimed second place in the Fakenham Crits on Sunday afternoon.
Lynn will become a hive of artistic activity this weekend as several new exhibitions open up to visitors across the area.
Lynn’s Town Hall was packed with a 200-strong audience for the Diana Bullock Annual Memorial Lecture on Sir Robert Walpole and Houghton Hall.