News published May 2021
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Stay vigilant to keep Covid under control
Published: 27th May 2021
Published on behalf of Norfolk County Council:
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Still time to give views on Opportunities Downham Market
Published: 26th May 2021
Since launching on 10 May, the Opportunities Downham Market online consultation has received 313 responses and over half of those responding want to stay involved with the project.
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Drilling begins to make council depot greener
Published: 26th May 2021
Drilling rigs began sinking the bore holes for ground source heat pumps to be installed at the borough council depot this week.
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Take the Explore-a-book bench trail while it lasts
Published: 24th May 2021
The popular ‘Explore-a-book’ bench trail will come to an end in June.
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Third District Direct project has begun
Published: 21st May 2021
A third District Direct project has begun this May following the success of two collaborative projects between the borough council and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust.
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Leader and new cabinet members confirmed at Annual Council Meeting
Published: 21st May 2021
At the Annual Council and Mayor Making meeting this afternoon, Cllr Stuart Dark was confirmed as Leader of the Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk with Cllr Graham Middleton as his deputy.
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West Norfolk Small Business Grant Scheme
Published: 21st May 2021
Grants of between £2,500 and £25,000 are available for businesses in west Norfolk that have been severely impacted by the restrictions brought about by Covid-19.
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Mayor and Deputy Mayor elect nominated ahead of Mayor Making
Published: 15th May 2021
Cllr Harry Humphrey will be nominated as Mayor of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk and as Chairman of the Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk for the coming year at the Mayor Making ceremony.
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National award for Hunstanton beach
Published: 14th May 2021
Hunstanton's main beach has been awarded a Seaside Award for 2021 by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy.
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Opportunities Downham Market
Published: 10th May 2021
Businesses, residents and visitors are being invited to have their say on the future of Downham Market.