News published August 2024
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Public asked for views on ‘Modifications’ to Local Plan
Published: 7th August 2024
An eight-week public consultation opens on Wednesday 7 August, giving everyone the opportunity to have their say on ‘Main Modifications’ to the King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Local Plan.
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Date for Freebridge Lynn by-election
Published: 7th August 2024
Two valid requests to hold an election to fill one vacancy on the Freebridge Lynn division of Norfolk County Council have been received.
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Ukrainians say thank you to their West Norfolk hosts
Published: 6th August 2024
Ukrainians living in West Norfolk were able to thank their hosts at an event held at King’s Lynn Town Hall on Thursday 1 August 2024.
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Mods and Rockers are back in King’s Lynn this Sunday
Published: 6th August 2024
This Sunday, 11 August, sees the return of the popular Mods and Rockers Classic Scooter and Motorbike Meet in King’s Lynn.
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Hunstanton was rocking last weekend
Published: 6th August 2024
A local rock and covers band were celebrating last Saturday having won the second annual Battle of the Bands competition in Hunstanton. There was more live music beside the seaside on Sunday too.
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Endorsement of the development of plans for the Guildhall
Published: 5th August 2024
A transformational project that will bring multi-million pounds into West Norfolk’s economy and create national and international interest in King’s Lynn has been endorsed.
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Report released into shingle ridge on West Norfolk coast
Published: 2nd August 2024
Published on behalf of the Environment Agency.
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Improvements will make it easier to walk and cycle in King’s Lynn
Published: 2nd August 2024
Work to improve footpaths and cycle paths across King’s Lynn is set to begin this August as part of significant investment to make it easier for people to travel around the town on foot and by bike.
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Help to shape culture and heritage activities in King’s Lynn
Published: 1st August 2024
Visitors to Lynn Museum on Thursday 8th August will also be able to take part in a free families workshop during their visit, and help to create a collaborative pop-up artwork of King’s Lynn.