News published January 2024
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Marshland St James aiming to be a Norfolk Net Zero Community
Published: 17th January 2024
Marshland St James residents and organisations are to work towards becoming one of seven Norfolk Net Zero Communities thanks to the Norfolk Climate Change Partnership.
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Project success means further 'Boost' for young people in west Norfolk
Published: 16th January 2024
A project that has supported more than 400 15-30 year olds in King’s Lynn to gain skills, knowledge, and advice is set to work with even more young people across west Norfolk.
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Time to highlight development excellence in west Norfolk
Published: 16th January 2024
Nominations are being sought for the Mayor’s Design Awards, which are once again being organised by the borough council in association with KL Magazine.
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Holocaust Memorial Day 2024 to be marked in west Norfolk
Published: 11th January 2024
Holocaust Memorial Day will be marked in King’s Lynn this year with a civic service at the Town Hall ahead of a wreath-laying in the town’s Tower Gardens.
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Potential proposals to transform Baxter’s Plain to be considered
Published: 10th January 2024
Potential proposals to transform Baxter’s Plain are set to be considered at the next meeting of the borough council’s Regeneration and Development Panel taking place on 10 January 2024.
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Food for Thought sessions coming to Hunstanton
Published: 10th January 2024
Free food sessions to help residents trying to make ends meet, due to increasing food costs, are coming to Hunstanton.
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Have your say on plans to improve air quality
Published: 9th January 2024
Residents are being asked to review the council's draft air quality action plan, which sets out 16 actions aimed at improving air quality in King's Lynn Town Centre and the Gaywood Clock area.
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Old Hunstanton neighbourhood plan referendum
Published: 9th January 2024
Residents of Old Hunstanton will being able to have their say about the proposed Neighbourhood Plan for their area on 8 February.
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New Artwork will Enhance Route from Rail to River
Published: 5th January 2024
New public art, which will enhance a route from King’s Lynn railway station to the river, is set to be installed after planning permission was granted.
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People start 2024 with a sociable Hunstanton walk
Published: 4th January 2024
78 people started the New Year with a 3 mile walk in Hunstanton on Monday 1 January 2024, organised by the borough council and West Norfolk Walking for Health.