News published December 2024
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Christmas opening hours, waste collections and advice
Published: 20th December 2024
King’s Court will be closed for borough council services from 2pm on Tuesday 24 December 2024 and will reopen on Thursday 2 January 2025 at 9am.
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Christmas waste, recycling and garden waste collections
Published: 20th December 2024
Residents are being reminded to check when their waste and recycling collections will take place over Christmas and New Year by visiting west-norfolk.gov.uk/yourbins.
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Christmas tree shredding event 2025
Published: 20th December 2024
Residents will once again be able to have their real Christmas tree turned into chippings at one of the borough council’s shredding events on Saturday 4 January 2025.
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Mayor's Christmas message 2024
Published: 18th December 2024
The Mayor of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, Cllr Paul Bland, has this Christmas message for our residents.
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Statement about White Paper on English Devolution
Published: 17th December 2024
Councillor Alistair Beales, the Council Leader, has made the following statement about the Government's White Paper on English Devolution.
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Borough Council jobs fair a Christmas hit
Published: 17th December 2024
140 people attended the borough council jobs fair held in the council office at King’s Court on Tuesday 17 December 2024.
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New school parking initiative helps parents and residents
Published: 17th December 2024
A new parking scheme, to ease congestion around Whitefriars Academy Primary school, is being hailed a success after its first month but more parents are being encouraged to make use of it.
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Council secures closure order over property noise
Published: 13th December 2024
The Borough Council has secured a closure order on a property in St Nicholas Close, King’s Lynn, after its tenant persistently played loud music.
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Cabinet endorses positive vision for West Norfolk’s economic growth
Published: 11th December 2024
Cabinet members at the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk have endorsed an important strategy to guide collective efforts for inclusive, sustainable and prosperous economic growth across
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It’s show time – show homes at Florence Fields now open
Published: 9th December 2024
Show homes at the borough council’s 226-home Florence Fields development have opened to the public, allowing people to see inside the properties for the first time.