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Beautiful Onyx who has ‘lovely temperament’ needs new home

Beautiful Onyx who has ‘lovely temperament’ needs new home

Beautiful Onyx who has ‘lovely temperament’ needs new home

16 February 2025

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, we try to help the RSPCA rehome friendly, sweet girl Onyx…


Columnist reveals winner of CAMRA Pub of the Year

Columnist reveals winner of CAMRA Pub of the Year

Columnist reveals winner of CAMRA Pub of the Year

16 February 2025

In his weekly column, Bar Man Jeff Hoyle reveals who the CAMRA Pub of the Year winner is…


‘Winter and snowdrops always remind me that we all have seasons in our own lives’

‘Winter and snowdrops always remind me that we all have seasons in our own lives’

‘Winter and snowdrops always remind me that we all have seasons in our own lives’

16 February 2025

It’s the turn of Jenny Luck, of King’s Lynn Quakers, to write our weekly Thought for the Week column…


How did the Hunstanton Civic Society form?

How did the Hunstanton Civic Society form?

How did the Hunstanton Civic Society form?

15 February 2025

In his weekly column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses the beginning of Hunstanton Civic Society…


Now is the time to sow chillis, peppers and aubergines

Now is the time to sow chillis, peppers and aubergines

Now is the time to sow chillis, peppers and aubergines

15 February 2025

Returning from a break, Gayton-based gardener Jamie Marsh discusses how to grow chillis…


‘Sight of hundreds of tractors lining Whitehall was impressive but also depressing,’ MP says

‘Sight of hundreds of tractors lining Whitehall was impressive but also depressing,’ MP says

‘Sight of hundreds of tractors lining Whitehall was impressive but also depressing,’ MP says

15 February 2025

In his latest column, North West Norfolk MP James Wild discusses the farmers’ rally in Westminster this week…


Remarkable women past and present highlighted that play civic roles in town

Remarkable women past and present highlighted that play civic roles in town

Remarkable women past and present highlighted that play civic roles in town

14 February 2025

It is Jo Rust’s turn to write the weekly Friday Politics column, where she highlights remarkable women in West Norfolk’s civic roles…


Farming, food and fairness

Farming, food and fairness

Farming, food and fairness

09 February 2025

In his fortnightly column, MP Terry Jermy discusses the NHS and the farming industry.


Is this the only town with pubs named after plays?

Is this the only town with pubs named after plays?

Is this the only town with pubs named after plays?

09 February 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses pub names.

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The kindness I received on my travels around the world

The kindness I received on my travels around the world

The kindness I received on my travels around the world

09 February 2025

In his weekly Wensum column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses his travels.


Timid Merry is such a sweet girl

Timid Merry is such a sweet girl

Timid Merry is such a sweet girl

09 February 2025

In our weekly Paws For Thought column we try to help the RSPCA rehome sweet girl Merry.


Columnist seeks out wines that are ‘off beaten track’ from ‘Aladdin’s cave of gems’

Columnist seeks out wines that are ‘off beaten track’ from ‘Aladdin’s cave of gems’

Columnist seeks out wines that are ‘off beaten track’ from ‘Aladdin’s cave of gems’

08 February 2025

In his fortnightly ‘Wine O’Clock’ column, Giles Luckett looks at wine gems that are “off the beaten track”…


Interesting sculptures around town

Interesting sculptures around town

Interesting sculptures around town

08 February 2025

In our weekly Thought for the Week column, Rev Fiona Munn, of the King’s Lynn Team Ministry, discusses sculptures and the weight of burdens.


My concerns over hedgehogs and other wildlife

My concerns over hedgehogs and other wildlife

My concerns over hedgehogs and other wildlife

08 February 2025

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses wildlife worries.


Delighted my bus shelter plan has come to fruition

Delighted my bus shelter plan has come to fruition

Delighted my bus shelter plan has come to fruition

07 February 2025

It’s Liberal Democrat Rob Colwell’s turn to write the Friday Politics column.


Your views on muntjacs, new health centre and school performance

Your views on muntjacs, new health centre and school performance

Your views on muntjacs, new health centre and school performance

07 February 2025

Here are the Lynn News letters from Friday, February 7, 2025.


‘Could resurrection lead mankind to eternal peace?’

‘Could resurrection lead mankind to eternal peace?’

‘Could resurrection lead mankind to eternal peace?’

02 February 2025

Peter Coates writes our latest Thought for the Week.


Government should think again over new hospital timeline

Government should think again over new hospital timeline

Government should think again over new hospital timeline

02 February 2025

In his weekly column, MP James Wild vents his frustration over delays in the new hospital rebuild.

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The Troubled Deep is a gripping, propulsive and atmospheric crime thriller

The Troubled Deep is a gripping, propulsive and atmospheric crime thriller

The Troubled Deep is a gripping, propulsive and atmospheric crime thriller

02 February 2025

Here’s our weekly look at the world of books.


A lovely time in London

A lovely time in London

A lovely time in London

01 February 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, Jeff Hoyle discusses a recent trip.


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