News published November 2025
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Rural Community Small Grant Scheme opened
Published: 27th November 2025
A grant scheme to help with the cost of buying lasting capital equipment or small building upgrades to improve community provision for rural areas of West Norfolk is now open.
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Borough reaches 25 Neighbourhood Plans
Published: 25th November 2025
Following the recent Neighbourhood Plan referendum in The Walpoles, the Borough of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk now has 25 neighbourhood plans in place.
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‘We Speak Up’ – White Ribbon campaign urges everyone to unite to tackle male violence against women and girls
Published: 25th November 2025
The Borough Council is speaking up this White Ribbon Day, calling on all men to unite and lend their voices to help tackle male abuse, harassment and violence towards women and girls.
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Exciting renovation work moves ahead on UK’s oldest working theatre
Published: 20th November 2025
Renovation work to breathe new life into St George’s Guildhall is moving ahead.
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Joint statement: Have your say on future of Norfolk’s council services in Government consultation
Published: 19th November 2025
Communities across Norfolk are encouraged to take part in a once-in-a-generation consultation on the future of Local Government in the county, which launched today.
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South Lynn Community Orchard taking shape
Published: 19th November 2025
Volunteers and council staff planted a new hedgerow at the South Lynn Community Orchard on Tuesday 18 November.
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Enjoy carols at the Crem this Christmas
Published: 17th November 2025
The popular Christmas carol service returns to Mintlyn Crematorium on Tuesday 9 December at 6:30pm.
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King’s Lynn’s rich Hanseatic history celebrated on historic town buildings
Published: 17th November 2025
New King’s Lynn projections celebrate the towns maritime heritage and the anniversary of rejoining the Hanseatic League.
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Priorities agreed for £20m investment in King’s Lynn – Shaped by local people
Published: 14th November 2025
A blueprint to secure up to £20m investment in King’s Lynn over the next decade has been unveiled - shaped by local people.
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West Norfolk’s Appointments Board recommends Emma Hodds for Chief of Staff role
Published: 12th November 2025
The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk is set to consider a recommendation to appoint Emma Hodds to the position of Chief of Staff, following a competitive interview process.