News published November 2021
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                              Remembrance Sunday to be marked in west NorfolkPublished: 9th November 2021 The Mayor, Cllr Harry Humphrey, will lead the Remembrance procession from King’s Lynn Town Hall to Tower Gardens on Sunday ahead of a short service of Remembrance and two-minute silence at 11am. 
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                              Partnership working reduces number of homeless people in boroughPublished: 3rd November 2021 Homelessness in King’s Lynn and West Norfolk has significantly reduced thanks to pioneering partnership working. 
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                              Downham Market fireworks to go off with a bang with support from the borough councilPublished: 3rd November 2021 Downham Market Fireworks display, organised by the Round Table 542, is being supported by the borough council this year. 
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                              Children share climate change messages on eve of COP26Published: 3rd November 2021 Schoolchildren from across west Norfolk have showcased their moving messages about climate change on the eve of COP26. 
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                              Funding will improve energy efficiency in private rented homesPublished: 3rd November 2021 The Borough Council’s Housing Standards team has been successful in securing funding from the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy via the Midlands Energy Hub. 
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                            Commitment to engage local stakeholders in West WinchPublished: 3rd November 2021 The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk and Norfolk County Council are planning a series of meetings to progress the established housing growth plans for West Winch area. 
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                              Significant investment to tackle fly tipping in west Norfolk proposedPublished: 1st November 2021 Significant proposals to tackle fly tipping, reduce littering, and improve the environment are being put forward for consideration by the borough council’s cabinet. 
 
                             
                             
                             
                             
                            