News published October 2024
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Statement on Government budget: Borough council welcomes news on investment in King’s Lynn
Published: 31st October 2024
The borough council welcomes news that the government's Long-Term Plan for Towns will be retained and reformed into a new regeneration programme set to deliver significant investment in King's Lynn.
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PCC consultation: Have your say on Norfolk’s Police and Crime Plan
Published: 30th October 2024
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is consulting on her Police and Crime Plan, asking Norfolk residents to tell her what matters most to them about policing and crime in their area.
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Unlicensed dog breeder fined £4k, banned from keeping animals and required to work unpaid
Published: 30th October 2024
A £4000 fine, 300 hours of unpaid work, and a three-year ban on keeping animals, was the sentence handed down to an unlicensed dog breeder at King’s Lynn Magistrates Court on 22 October 2024.
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Fawkes in The Walks 2024 is just days away
Published: 29th October 2024
Remember remember, the FIRST of November!
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Corn Exchange to turn blue to mark National Care Leavers’ Week
Published: 23rd October 2024
National Care Leavers’ Week takes place from 28 October to 3 November 2024. On Wednesday 30 October the King’s Lynn Corn Exchange will be lit up blue in support.
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Tree gifted by the Ukrainian community planted in West Norfolk
Published: 22nd October 2024
Today, Tuesday 22 October, the Mayor has planted a tree in the grounds of King’s Lynn Town Hall that was gifted to the borough by the local Ukrainian community on their Independence Day in August.
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Let’s Talk West Norfolk: Tell us your priorities in major council survey
Published: 21st October 2024
The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk is today launching a major resident survey to find out more about what matters to local people, to help inform future spending decisions.
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Even more family-friendly activities at Food for Thought this October half term
Published: 21st October 2024
The borough council organised Food for Thought session in King’s Lynn on Tuesday 29 October will have extra activities for children during half term to encourage more families to visit the free event.
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Public asked for views on Part 2 of the ‘Modifications’ to the Local Plan
Published: 17th October 2024
A six-week public consultation opens on 17 October, giving everyone the opportunity to have their say on Part 2 of the ‘Main Modifications’ to the King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Local Plan.
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Partners love to see the start of works at Valentine Park
Published: 16th October 2024
Construction is officially beginning on the final phase of development at Lynnsport, which will see another 96 homes being built by the borough council and its delivery partner, Lovell Partnerships.