News published April 2025
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Partners get together to support working together
Published: 29th April 2025
Around 200 people met today (Tuesday, 29 April) for a Help Hub Networking Event, which aims to help organisations to work together to achieve better outcomes for people who need support.
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Council is Disability Confident
Published: 24th April 2025
The Borough Council has achieved Level 2 of the Government’s Disability Confident scheme, which means it is now a Disability Confident Employer.
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VE-ry important day to be marked in King’s Lynn
Published: 24th April 2025
We will mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day with two free to attend events to be held in King’s Lynn on Bank Holiday Monday 5 May as well as the actual date of victory in Europe, Thursday 8 May 2025.
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Resident consultation on changes to how people access the housing register
Published: 23rd April 2025
A consultation has launched asking people to tell the council what they think about some proposed changes to how people access the housing register in West Norfolk.
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Consultation launches on plan to boost Norfolk’s Nature Recovery
Published: 17th April 2025
Published on behalf of Norfolk County Council.
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Permanent chair appointed as town board becomes neighbourhood board
Published: 16th April 2025
King’s Lynn Town Board has become King’s Lynn Neighbourhood Board to reflect its wider remit in delivering the Government’s Plan for Neighbourhoods.
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Fly-tipper ends up with yolk on his face and shells out £200 penalty this Easter
Published: 16th April 2025
One fly-tipper has ended up with egg on his face this Easter.
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West Norfolk Wins in 2025
Published: 15th April 2025
West Norfolk Wins, the weekly lottery that directly supports local good causes and community initiatives, has already had 120 cash winners so far in 2025, winning over £5,000!
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Developer nearly £8,000 worse off after damaging 27 TPO trees
Published: 9th April 2025
A developer was ordered to pay nearly £8,000 today (Wednesday, 9 April) after admitting damage to 27 trees – all of which were protected by tree preservation orders.
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Beach cleanup following the tanker collision - update 09/04/25
Published: 9th April 2025
Update about the beach clean-up operation that began three weeks ago (19 March) by the borough council and partner agencies following the tanker collision in the North Sea.