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Memories of family holidays, travelling, settling down and education

Memories of family holidays, travelling, settling down and education

Memories of family holidays, travelling, settling down and education

02 March 2025

In his weekly Wensum column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding takes time to reminisce.


Reflections on the third anniversary of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine

Reflections on the third anniversary of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine

Reflections on the third anniversary of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine

02 March 2025

In his weekly column, North West Norfolk MP James Wild discusses defence spending.


Beagle-cross Bailey loves exploring

Beagle-cross Bailey loves exploring

Beagle-cross Bailey loves exploring

01 March 2025

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, we appeal for a home for Beagle-cross Bailey.


Current events remind me of bombs falling on my town

Current events remind me of bombs falling on my town

Current events remind me of bombs falling on my town

01 March 2025

In his weekly Turnstone column, John Maiden discusses current affairs and the town’s special link with the USA.


Various ways of getting the best pint

Various ways of getting the best pint

Various ways of getting the best pint

01 March 2025

In his weekly The Bar Man column, columnist Jeff Hoyle discusses various ways of putting a pint together.


Winter weather and advice on starting your potato crop

Winter weather and advice on starting your potato crop

Winter weather and advice on starting your potato crop

01 March 2025

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Jamie Marsh discusses the seasons and starts the year’s potato crop.


Local government reorganisation and devolution

Local government reorganisation and devolution

Local government reorganisation and devolution

28 February 2025

It’s the turn of the Conservative Group Leader on West Norfolk Council, Brian Long, to write this week’s Friday Politics column.T

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Your letters on mental health services, a new hospital, localism and a councillors’ surgery

Your letters on mental health services, a new hospital, localism and a councillors’ surgery

Your letters on mental health services, a new hospital, localism and a councillors’ surgery

28 February 2025

Health and politics are discussed in the Lynn News letters page of Friday, February 28, 2025.


Are town’s vegan runners really merpeople in disguise?

Are town’s vegan runners really merpeople in disguise?

Are town’s vegan runners really merpeople in disguise?

23 February 2025

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden questions whether the town’s vegan runners could be Merpeople in disguise…


Gardening columnist on growing soft fruit and bare rooted plants

Gardening columnist on growing soft fruit and bare rooted plants

Gardening columnist on growing soft fruit and bare rooted plants

23 February 2025

In his weekly column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh discusses growing soft fruit and bare roots…


‘Truly haunting and deeply moving’ historical fantasy novel tells story of ghostly soldiers

‘Truly haunting and deeply moving’ historical fantasy novel tells story of ghostly soldiers

‘Truly haunting and deeply moving’ historical fantasy novel tells story of ghostly soldiers

23 February 2025

Here’s our weekly look at books with Waterstones of Norfolk Street, Lynn...


‘Let’s stop stealing glasses from pubs - times are hard enough without doing that’

‘Let’s stop stealing glasses from pubs - times are hard enough without doing that’

‘Let’s stop stealing glasses from pubs - times are hard enough without doing that’

22 February 2025

In his weekly column, Bar Man Jeff Hoyle discusses what he did with leftover beer and glass theft figures...


Remembering a trip to Brazil where I saw football legend Pele play

Remembering a trip to Brazil where I saw football legend Pele play

Remembering a trip to Brazil where I saw football legend Pele play

22 February 2025

In his weekly Wensum column, Fakenham columnist Jim Harding looks back on trips to Australia, Argentina and Brazil - where he watched Pele play…


Some of the best wines produced by female winemakers ahead of International Women’s Day

Some of the best wines produced by female winemakers ahead of International Women’s Day

Some of the best wines produced by female winemakers ahead of International Women’s Day

22 February 2025

In his fortnightly ‘Wine O’Clock’ column, Giles Luckett looks at wines produced by female winemakers in time for International Women’s Day…


South West Norfolk MP on visit to Europe’s largest poultry litter-fuelled power station visit and apprenticeships

South West Norfolk MP on visit to Europe’s largest poultry litter-fuelled power station visit and apprenticeships

South West Norfolk MP on visit to Europe’s largest poultry litter-fuelled power station visit and apprenticeships

22 February 2025

In his column, MP Terry Jermy talks about his visit to Europe's largest poultry litter-fuelled power station and the importance of apprenticeships …


‘We are committed to ensuring new hospital opens as close to 2030 as possible,’ says QEH boss

‘We are committed to ensuring new hospital opens as close to 2030 as possible,’ says QEH boss

‘We are committed to ensuring new hospital opens as close to 2030 as possible,’ says QEH boss

22 February 2025

In her monthly Ward Round column, hospital CEO Alice Webster discusses establishing a revised timeline for the new hospital…


‘We should all work together to ensure best devolution deal possible with least disruption to services’

‘We should all work together to ensure best devolution deal possible with least disruption to services’

‘We should all work together to ensure best devolution deal possible with least disruption to services’

21 February 2025

In our latest Friday Politics column, Cllr Francis Bone discusses devolution and the Labour government...


Your letters on recycling centres, food hygiene ratings, assisted dying, solar panels the fun fair

Your letters on recycling centres, food hygiene ratings, assisted dying, solar panels the fun fair

Your letters on recycling centres, food hygiene ratings, assisted dying, solar panels the fun fair

21 February 2025

Here’s the letters from the Lynn News of Friday, February 21, 2025.


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…


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