The Wednesday and weekend events to mark the centenary of his discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 will be held in the town where he grew up.
As a former PE teacher the columnist welcomes new park equipment being put up and plans for a multi-use games area.
Dersingham A149 caravan site, QEH, Truss & Sunak, motorcycles and abortion are among today's letters subjects, Tuesday, September 6.
Pumpkin trail organisers are looking for town centre shops to host some spooky shapes on Sunday, October 30 and it's easy to apply.
Old middle school classmates met for a happy reunion in September 1995; there are memories from Feltwell, Lynn and Marham in 2001, 2007 and 2009 too.
Natureboy saw swallows and house martins disappear for several days.
A new library containing £15,000 of books was opened at Gaywood’s Howard Junior School by children’s author Jeremy Strong in September 2001.
Team boss still dreaming of play-offs after second derby victory in the space of a week.
Pioneers of rock’n’roll – Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison – to be tributed in an official concert.
Stars triumph after losing Thomas Jorgensen with illness.
An exhibition and sale will take place over the weekend of September 17 and 18.
The members of the chorus are looking forward to beginning rehearsals for this year’s Christmas concert which will take place on December 17.
Attractions include a chainsaw carving area with a Queen's Platinum Jubilee theme.
An arts society which offers varied social events will be beginning its new lecture season at West Winch Village Hall on Thursday, September 8.
The 1950s rock’n’roller arrives on September 4 and the coastal theatre's Cinema & Film Club starts with Downton Abbey: A New Era on September 6.
The full September 17 line-up has been released, with discussions, readings, workshops, guided tours, and wellbeing offerings at the nature reserve.
Readers' views from Tuesday, August 30. More are welcome; viewpoint is at: letters@lynnnews.co.uk
A well-known Lynn figure in insurance retired in 1991 plus Downham, Snettisham, Stow Bardolph, Sutton Bridge and Tapping House Hospice feature.
The church will be filled with market stalls, while outside will be a marquee cafe, barbecue, games and entertainment including a ukelele group.
There will be a Kenneth Branagh screening and an Ealing Studios event held in town after two difficult years during the pandemic.