News published August 2022
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Tuesday Market Place hosts more free live music this weekend
Published: 15th August 2022
Mods and Rockers filled the Tuesday Market Place on Sunday 14 August. There’s more free live music this Sunday.
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Tribute to the late Cllr John Collop
Published: 10th August 2022
It is with sadness that we learned that Cllr John Collop, ward councillor for the Gaywood Clock area, passed away on Friday, 5 August 2022. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.
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Work starts on installation of EV charging points
Published: 8th August 2022
Work on the installation of 26 electric vehicle charging points in seven locations across west Norfolk has begun.
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Mods and Rockers are back in town this Sunday
Published: 8th August 2022
Crowds lined the South Quay in King’s Lynn last weekend for the annual Hanseatic Festival of Watersports. This weekend the action returns to the Tuesday Market Place with the return of Mods & Rockers.
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St George’s Guildhall and Creative Hub business case submitted
Published: 5th August 2022
Published on behalf of Vision King's Lynn.
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Have your say on key planning document for West Winch Growth area
Published: 5th August 2022
Views are being sought on the South East King's Lynn Strategic Growth Area Framework Masterplan.
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King’s Lynn housing development opens doors to new homeowners
Published: 3rd August 2022
New homes built at Nar Valley Park by housing developer Lovell, on behalf of the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, are ready to be moved in to.
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Amazing action to enjoy on the river in King’s Lynn this weekend
Published: 2nd August 2022
Last weekend there was a super Sunday of events in King’s Lynn. Activities were held in the Tuesday Market Place, South Lynn and the Walks. This weekend the action takes place on the river Great Ouse.
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Going golf crazy in The Walks
Published: 1st August 2022
A new crazy golf game that’s opened in The Walks, King’s Lynn, close to the café is already proving popular.
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South Lynn goes back to Tudor times
Published: 1st August 2022
A free drop-in event for families to go back in time to Tudor times proved popular yesterday, Sunday 31 July 2022.