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Adorable girls need a home together

Adorable girls need a home together

Adorable girls need a home together

11 August 2024

In our weekly Paws For Thought column, RSPCA staff try to find a home for an adorable pair of dogs.


Dealing with those pesky cabbage white butterfly caterpillars

Dealing with those pesky cabbage white butterfly caterpillars

Dealing with those pesky cabbage white butterfly caterpillars

11 August 2024

In his weekly ‘Jamie’s Little Allotment’ column, Jamie Marsh discusses garden pests.


An idyllic wedding and the need for a swimming pool

An idyllic wedding and the need for a swimming pool

An idyllic wedding and the need for a swimming pool

10 August 2024

In his weekly Wensum column, Jim Harding discusses a family wedding and the urgent need for a swimming pool.


A visit to Shetland

A visit to Shetland

A visit to Shetland

10 August 2024

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


Celebrating a feature to make other towns ‘Green’ with envy

Celebrating a feature to make other towns ‘Green’ with envy

Celebrating a feature to make other towns ‘Green’ with envy

10 August 2024

In his weekly Turnstone column, John Maiden discusses the town green.


The more froth that you have in your glass, the less beer you receive

The more froth that you have in your glass, the less beer you receive

The more froth that you have in your glass, the less beer you receive

04 August 2024

In his weekly ‘The Bar Man’ column, Jeff Hoyle discusses fair measures.


There is still hope for tomato plants

There is still hope for tomato plants

There is still hope for tomato plants

04 August 2024

In his weekly column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh discusses how to care for tomato plants…


What can we do locally to support change Government is seeking to achieve

What can we do locally to support change Government is seeking to achieve

What can we do locally to support change Government is seeking to achieve

04 August 2024

This week’s Friday Politics is written by Labour Group leader Francis Bone.

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Your letters on housing, politics and animal cruelty

Your letters on housing, politics and animal cruelty

Your letters on housing, politics and animal cruelty

04 August 2024

Here are the Lynn News letters from Friday, August 2, 2024.


A lifetime of loving books

A lifetime of loving books

A lifetime of loving books

03 August 2024

‘Wensum’ columnist Jim Harding discusses his love of reading.


Black hole claim is an attempt to lay the ground for tax rises

Black hole claim is an attempt to lay the ground for tax rises

Black hole claim is an attempt to lay the ground for tax rises

03 August 2024

In his weekly column, MP James Wild discusses finances.

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Can you give a home to affectionate, playful Lila?

Can you give a home to affectionate, playful Lila?

Can you give a home to affectionate, playful Lila?

03 August 2024

In the weekly Paws For Thought column, staff at the Eau Brink Rehoming Centre look to rehome a sweet, 11-year-old dog.


‘I firmly believe that it was much easier to get on the property ladder in those days’

‘I firmly believe that it was much easier to get on the property ladder in those days’

‘I firmly believe that it was much easier to get on the property ladder in those days’

03 August 2024

In this week’s column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses how getting on the property ladder has changed over the years…


Pencil sketch shows ship on beach in 1856

Pencil sketch shows ship on beach in 1856

Pencil sketch shows ship on beach in 1856

03 August 2024

In our fortnightly Picture This feature, Lynn Museum curator Dayna Woolbright looks at a 19th Century pencil sketch.


‘My memories of camping trips and seeing the Queen as a Scout’

‘My memories of camping trips and seeing the Queen as a Scout’

‘My memories of camping trips and seeing the Queen as a Scout’

29 July 2024

In this week’s column, Fakenham writer Jim Harding discusses his past experiences as a Scout…


‘Here’s what’s truly changed my gardening life’

‘Here’s what’s truly changed my gardening life’

‘Here’s what’s truly changed my gardening life’

28 July 2024

In his weekly Jamie’s Little Allotment column, gardener Jamie Marsh discusses summer sowing and something which has changed his gardening life...


‘All schemes like this seek to justify cruelty because of cheap meat’

‘All schemes like this seek to justify cruelty because of cheap meat’

‘All schemes like this seek to justify cruelty because of cheap meat’

27 July 2024

In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden discusses fox hunting, factory farming and international conflicts…

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Labour is causing ‘uncertainty and concern’ over hospital rebuild

Labour is causing ‘uncertainty and concern’ over hospital rebuild

Labour is causing ‘uncertainty and concern’ over hospital rebuild

27 July 2024

In his weekly column, North West Norfolk MP James Wild argues Labour is causing uncertainty over the QEH rebuild…

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No shortage of world-class places to visit in County Durham

No shortage of world-class places to visit in County Durham

No shortage of world-class places to visit in County Durham

27 July 2024

In his weekly column, Bar Man Jeff Hoyle discusses his recent trip to County Durham…


Sweet girl Candy needs a home

Sweet girl Candy needs a home

Sweet girl Candy needs a home

27 July 2024

Here’s our weekly Paws For Thought feature by staff from the RSPCA rehoming centre…


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