News published March 2025
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Don’t miss the free events in Hunstanton this year
Published: 31st March 2025
The free events programme organised by the Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk has been launched for 2025 with returning favourites and some new activities for all to enjoy.
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Local Plan for West Norfolk formally adopted
Published: 28th March 2025
A plan setting out how development in West Norfolk will be shaped over the coming years has been formally adopted by the Borough Council.
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester visits new exhibition in King’s Lynn
Published: 27th March 2025
Published on behalf of Norfolk Museums Service
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Beach cleanup following the tanker collision - update 26/03/25
Published: 26th March 2025
From today, Wednesday 26 March, the borough council has appointed Oracle to use a mechanical vacuum to collect and remove plastic nurdles from the following areas. They will visit:
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Appeal over illegal fly-tipping in Outwell
Published: 21st March 2025
The borough council is investigating a trailer of corrugated asbestos sheeting and other items that have been illegally dumped on Marsh Road in Outwell and needs help from residents.
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Beach cleanup following the tanker collision - update 20/03/25
Published: 20th March 2025
The borough council began the beach clean operation yesterday following the tanker collision in the North Sea. Plastic nurdles have begun to be washed up on the West Norfolk coastline.
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West Norfolk endorses three-unitary model for Local Government Reorganisation
Published: 20th March 2025
The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk has voted on its preferred model for Local Government Reorganisation in Norfolk.
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It's Food Waste Action Week
Published: 18th March 2025
The UK’s fifth national Food Waste Action Week began yesterday, 17 March, with the borough council supporting once again.
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New programme aims for better health across West Norfolk’s communities
Published: 13th March 2025
A major programme, aiming to achieve better health across our communities, has been formally launched with a visit by world-renowned academic, researcher and campaigner, Professor Sir Michael Marmot.
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Creating Communities at Salters Road
Published: 11th March 2025
Residents living around the Borough Council’s Salters Road development are invited to a Creating Communities event at the Beacon Church, Losinga Road, on Saturday 15 March, between 10am and 2pm.