News published June 2022
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Cabinet agrees to bid for £82M of Levelling Up funding
Published: 29th June 2022
A proposal to work up detailed plans for a £multi-million bid to give Hunstanton a new leisure centre has been approved by the borough council’s cabinet.
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It’s electric! Electric vehicle charging points coming to west Norfolk
Published: 29th June 2022
Funding has been secured to provide 52 charging points in seven locations across west Norfolk ensuring that people with limited access to off-street parking can still choose an electric vehicle.
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Mammoths spotted in King’s Lynn
Published: 28th June 2022
Mammoths have appeared in King’s Lynn this week as part of Break’s GoGoDiscover Trail.
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Lovell and borough council football match raises hundreds for charities
Published: 22nd June 2022
Housing developer Lovell took on the Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk in a charity football match at The Nest in Horsford on Saturday 18th June 2022.
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Stars and Shakespearean scholars show support for transformational project in King’s Lynn
Published: 21st June 2022
Published on behalf of Vision King's Lynn
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Hunstanton Neighbourhood Planning Referendum result
Published: 21st June 2022
Here are the results for the Hunstanton Neighbourhood Planning Referendum of 16 June.
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Heacham Neighbourhood Planning Referendum result
Published: 21st June 2022
Here are the results for the Heacham Neighbourhood Planning Referendum of 16 June.
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Armed Forces Day flag raised in Tower Gardens
Published: 20th June 2022
The borough showed its support for members of the armed forces, by raising the British Armed Forces Day flag in Tower Gardens, King's Lynn, on Monday 20 June 2022.
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Short film about King’s Lynn history by young filmmakers receives premiere
Published: 17th June 2022
A film made by group of young people in King’s Lynn to celebrate the history of Chapel Street, as part of the King’s Lynn Heritage Action Zone, received its ‘world premiere’ on Thursday.
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National Drowning Prevention Week marked by the borough council
Published: 17th June 2022
The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk is urging residents to stay safe and enjoy the water this summer.