News published April 2025
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Cllr Sue Lintern moves into Cabinet role
Published: 9th April 2025
Councillor Sue Lintern is to become portfolio holder for Culture and Events, as Cllr Bal Anota steps back from the cabinet for personal reasons.
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Bin collections will be made on Good Friday but NOT Easter Monday
Published: 9th April 2025
This Easter there will be less disruption to bin collections in west Norfolk as crews will work on Good Friday to clear the usual Friday waste and recycling collections.
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Pizza from Purfleet Street, anyone?
Published: 3rd April 2025
You’ll soon be able to visit Purfleet Street for a slice of freshly-made pizza as businesses are to occupy the new “pop-up” units as part of the King’s Lynn Town Deal regeneration programme.
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Tree-mendous planting in King’s Lynn
Published: 3rd April 2025
New trees were planted in The Walks in King’s Lynn by volunteers from the Gaywood Valley Conservation Group with borough council workers on Monday 31 March.
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Neighbourhood Plans for Marshland St James, Syderstone, Walpole Cross Keys (Review) and The Walpoles: consultation open
Published: 1st April 2025
Neighbourhood plans for Marshland St James, Syderstone, Walpole Cross Keys (Review of 2017 plan) and The Walpoles have been published for public consultation, ahead of an independent examination.
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Borough council welcomes Alive West Norfolk back in-house
Published: 1st April 2025
The borough council has today (1 April 2025) welcomed Alive West Norfolk, which runs the council’s leisure centres and cultural venues back under in-house council management.