News published April 2022
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West Norfolk residents warned about the energy rebate scam
Published: 27th April 2022
The borough council is warning residents about a new scam, that has been taking place across the country, where cold callers pretend to be helping people claim the Government’s £150 energy rebate.
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Platinum Jubilee coins presented to west Norfolk pupils on The Queen’s birthday
Published: 21st April 2022
A commemorative coin, to be offered to every primary school child in west Norfolk to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen, was launched at King’s Lynn Town Hall today by the Mayor.
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Planning enforcement communications with complainants to be reviewed
Published: 21st April 2022
A report to the council's Corporate Performance Panel showed that
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New homes in Hunstanton are on their way as construction starts on Southend Road
Published: 19th April 2022
Construction begins to turn a car park into a development of flats for local people on Southend Road later this month.
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Lovell launches 105-home development at King's Lynn with show home opening
Published: 13th April 2022
Published on behalf of Lovell
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West Norfolk residents asked to prepare for a bin collection day change
Published: 12th April 2022
Household waste and recycling collections in Kings Lynn and West Norfolk are set to change as part of a move to improve bin collection routes to make them more efficient and environmentally friendly.
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“WANTED: 100 young people to TURN HEADS”
Published: 11th April 2022
Published on behalf of Collusion
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Easter Waste and Recycling Bank Holiday collections 2022
Published: 11th April 2022
From Good Friday 15 April 2022 and continuing through Easter Week (18-22 April), waste, recycling, and food waste collections are all taking place one day later than usual because of the Bank Holiday.
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Downham Market Town Council – no election
Published: 8th April 2022
The number of nominations for vacant seats on Downham Market Town Council was less than the number of seats available so there will not be a contested election in May.
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Breaking eggs, not the bank
Published: 6th April 2022
People in North Lynn can attend a series of sessions offering help to cook tasty and nutritious food on a budget through the borough council’s Lily service.