News published October 2022
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Plovers in Peril: Your support this season has helped make 2022 a success for ringed plover on Snettisham and Heacham South beach
Published: 19th October 2022
Published on behalf of RSPB.
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Food for Thought Bite Size coming to South Lynn
Published: 19th October 2022
Free food sessions to help King’s Lynn residents trying to make ends meet, due to increasing food costs that have already proved popular in North Lynn are now coming to South Lynn.
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International artists performing in King's Lynn this Friday
Published: 19th October 2022
Published on behalf of The Workshop, King's Lynn.
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Thanks for getting involved with West Winch consultation
Published: 19th October 2022
Local people are being thanked for getting involved with the recent consultation on the West Winch Framework Masterplan.
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West Norfolk holds reception for those involved in the response to the Summer’s wild fires
Published: 18th October 2022
A large reception was held at King’s Lynn Town Hall on Friday night to thank those involved in the response to the serious wildfires that occurred in the extreme heat during the summer.
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Cost-of-living support initiatives introduced for west Norfolk households
Published: 14th October 2022
As the cost of living continues to cause concern, the borough council has been identifying ways it can help its residents as winter approaches.
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What are your priorities for helping rural areas?
Published: 12th October 2022
A potential £1.5million funding boost for rural communities in west Norfolk has been announced and the council needs the public’s help to decide how it could spend the money if secured.
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Fawkes in the Walks is back with a bang
Published: 12th October 2022
Fawkes in The Walks, King’s Lynn’s annual free firework display returns on Friday 4 November 2022.
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Old Hunstanton and Stoke Ferry Neighbourhood plan update
Published: 11th October 2022
Neighbourhood plans for Old Hunstanton and Stoke Ferry have now been published for public consultation ahead of an independent examination this autumn/winter.
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New King’s Lynn interpretation boards explain history of the town
Published: 10th October 2022
New interpretation boards have been placed around King’s Lynn town centre that explain some of the history of the town to visitors and residents.