News published January 2021
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Holocaust Memorial Day marked online in west Norfolk
Published: 27th January 2021
Holocaust Memorial Day has been marked today in King’s Lynn with a special filmed service featuring readings from a variety of faiths across West Norfolk.
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New Community Careline Service website launched
Published: 27th January 2021
Careline Community Service has launched a new, easy to use, website to reassure residents that help is just the push of a button away.
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King’s Lynn War Memorial celebrates centenary
Published: 26th January 2021
Today the King’s Lynn War Memorial in Tower Gardens is 100 years old. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic the milestone is being marked virtually.
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Love West Norfolk? Let’s Thank West Norfolk
Published: 25th January 2021
The fourth Love West Norfolk day will be marked on Sunday 14 February – and this year, it’s an opportunity for everyone in the area to say: ‘thanks west Norfolk’.
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Guilty pleas submitted at court following injuries to lorry driver
Published: 22nd January 2021
On Thursday, 21 January 2021, Dickies Pet Centre Limited and Mr Richard Ellwood pleaded guilty to charges under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.
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Meetings suspended due to pressure on council resources
Published: 22nd January 2021
Increasing pressure on council resources has led to the decision to suspend some meetings at the Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk for all February and provisionally for March 2021.
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Advice given over Covid spreading within households
Published: 22nd January 2021
Don’t drop your guard within your own home, if you live with someone with Covid symptoms.
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Funding for community projects to open
Published: 19th January 2021
A fund for community infrastructure projects across west Norfolk is to open for bids from Monday 25 January 2021.
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Holocaust Memorial Day to be marked online in west Norfolk
Published: 19th January 2021
Holocaust Memorial Day will be marked in King’s Lynn this year with a special filmed service featuring readings from a variety of faiths across West Norfolk.
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Service expanded to further stem the spread of Covid-19
Published: 18th January 2021
A support service is being substantially expanded in the west of the county this week to help more residents affected by Covid-19 to isolate.