News published February 2019
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Getting a dementia diagnosis - awareness campaign launches
Published: 27th February 2019
A new campaign is letting west Norfolk residents know about the benefits of getting a dementia diagnosis.
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Transcribathon at the King's Lynn Borough Archives
Published: 22nd February 2019
Ever wanted to take a closer look at some of the borough's historical records?
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Britain In Bloom 2019 launches
Published: 21st February 2019
Community participation and environmental responsibility are the themes for this year's Britain in Bloom competition which was launched in Hunstanton last Friday (15 February 2019).
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Temporary relocation of Tourist Information Centre
Published: 21st February 2019
The Tourist Information Centre is temporarily relocating to Stories of Lynn, while ceiling repair works are carried out in the Custom House.
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Routes revealed for HSBC UK National Road Championships
Published: 20th February 2019
British Cycling has today revealed the routes that the country’s best riders will take as they bid for national titles at the HSBC UK | National Road Championships this summer.
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Have Your Say on Town Centre at Drop-In Events
Published: 15th February 2019
People can have their say on the town centre at two drop-in events taking place next week.
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Let's Shout Loudly and Proudly on #lovewestnorfolk Day
Published: 11th February 2019
#lovewestnorfolk Day is now just days away and people across West Norfolk and being urged to get involved and show their love for West Norfolk.
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Help to Create the King's Lynn Town Centre of the Future
Published: 8th February 2019
People across West Norfolk are being asked to help to create the King’s Lynn town centre of the future.
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New temporary accommodation in Broad Street completed
Published: 5th February 2019
An ambitious scheme to turn underused office space in the town centre into temporary accommodation for couples and families who are, or have been threatened with being, homeless is now complete.
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Campaign launched today aims to SCRAP fly-tipping in Norfolk
Published: 1st February 2019
Norfolk has launched the SCRAP fly-tipping campaign today which aims to fight the blight of fly-tipping in the county and cut the annual £1m clear up cost.