News published June 2025
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Share your priorities to shape strong vision for future of council services in Norfolk
Published: 20th June 2025
Communities are being invited to share their priorities to help shape a strong, shared vision for the future of local government in Norfolk.
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Cllr Paul Bland moves into Cabinet role
Published: 20th June 2025
Councillor Paul Bland has become portfolio holder for Car Parks and Open Spaces.
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Borough council awarded prestigious platinum award for address data excellence
Published: 18th June 2025
GeoPlace has announced the winners of this year’s Data Quality and Improvement Award 2025 and the address management team at the borough council have been recognised with a Platinum Award.
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Happy Hanse Festival in King’s Lynn
Published: 12th June 2025
King’s Lynn celebrates its Hanseatic connections this weekend and the new Hanse Commissioner for England is a west Norfolk resident.
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Memorial bench unveiled in Tower Gardens
Published: 11th June 2025
A restored memorial bench has been placed in Tower Gardens thanks to the work of Men’s Shed in King’s Lynn. The original bench had been in place for nearly 19 years.
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Joint statement on Local Government Reorganisation - 10 June 2025
Published: 10th June 2025
Below is a joint statement that has been issued on Local Government Reorganisation.
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Nearly 100 runners beat the tide in Hunstanton
Published: 9th June 2025
More than 90 runners took part in the Borough Council’s Beat the Tide charity run on Sunday 8 June 2025 to raise money for Hunstanton RNLI.
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Important milestone will allow ferry repairs to get underway
Published: 6th June 2025
Today (Friday 6 June) contractors have been instructed to commence work on the landing stages and handrails on both sides of the river, and they are expected to get under way as soon as next week.
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Free Swimming Safety Sessions & Crash Courses at Alive
Published: 4th June 2025
Published on behalf of Alive West Norfolk
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Business support goes rural
Published: 4th June 2025
Helping rural businesses to get all the help they need to thrive will be the focus of two borough council ‘Rural Business Connect’ events coming up soon.