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A Lynn drama teacher celebrated his impending retirement after 39 years in the profession with a gripping production of The 39 Steps.
The oldest working theatre in the UK recently celebrated its rich Shakespearean heritage with a talk by its creative director.
In our latest Paws For Thought column, staff at Eau Brink RSPCA Rehoming Centre in Tilney All Saints look to rehome one-year-old puppy Raven.
A seaside town is marking a special occasion with a weekend full of activities.
A council spent nearly £100,000 on its ill-fated plans to introduce car parking charges, it has been revealed.
A team of five enthusiastic volunteers is helping to remind patients of their important hospital appointments.
An 11-year-old says he is “really happy to take part in research” into diabetes by taking part in a trial which will help others.
A town centre pub’s apparent closure is not believed to be linked to any complaints from nearby residents.
Despite workers being spotted in the building, the future remains bleak for a former Lynn department store.
What started as a “passion business” for Bella Middleton has since seen Norfolk Natural Living open six stores and develop 200 product lines.
Police are searching an allotment as part of their investigation into the disappearance of a 54-year-old man.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner Sarah Taylor has launched her four-year plan for the county.
A 27-year-old man has been found not guilty of murdering his grandfather by reason of insanity.
Five people have been released on bail as investigations continue into the potential murder of a man in Lynn.
A passionate fundraiser is on a mission to raise as much money as she can for a hospital.
An 80-year-old has defied age and illness by turning to ballet and chair aerobics during a battle with a rare, incurable form of blood cancer.
More car parking charges are set to go up in Lynn.
Here are the letters from the Lynn News of Friday, March 7, 2025.
A business owner has called for buses to stop using a Lynn road ridden with potholes amid a council’s £364,000 work.
A senior councillor has called for officials to build a bridge over a river to link Lynn with its neighbours on the other side of the waterway.
A West Norfolk MP has said he is “delighted” to have recently joined a town’s Rotary Club.
Budding pianists and their teachers gathered at a school for the first round of a prestigious piano competition.
One West Norfolk school was a little late marking World Book Day but made up for it with an array of costumes.