- Campaigners put up blue plaques to highlight pollution
Campaigners from the environmental group Extinction Rebellion demonstrated on Saturday.
- Charities to benefit as Gilbert and Sullivan Society performs HMS Pinafore
The Gilbert and Sullivan Society takes to the stage for its latest production next week - and members will be helping charities at the same time.
- Wanted man arrested
A man wanted by police in connection with an attempted burglary and a fail to stop after a collision was arrested yesterday, officers confirm.
- Five weeks to go until Business Awards night!
It’s just five weeks away until we can finally find out who the winners are in the Mayor’s Business Awards 2023.
- Your letters about developments, hospital, politics and religion
Here are you letters from the Friday Lynn News of January 27, 2023.
- Woman ‘paid hitman £20k after fling ended’
A woman who is accused of paying £20,000 to hire a hitman to kill a former colleague allegedly bombarded him with emails after a fling came to an end.
- Campaign group 'kick the can' in protest over lack of funding announcement for hospital
A campaign group has kicked cans down a mile-long stretch in their latest protest over the lack of an announcement for a new hospital.
- Four-week-old baby dies after sharing bed with mother who drank at wedding hours before
A mother who shared her bed with her four-week-old son after drinking alcohol at a wedding woke to find him unresponsive, an inquest has heard.
- Burger King restaurant closes - but there's possibility of new premises
Mystery surrounds the future of a fast food restaurant which closed its doors this week.
- Hospital opens multi-faith rooms
A local hospital has opened its new multi-faith rooms to the public.
- Mayor hosts foreign students
The Mayor hosted 25 foreign students and their teachers, who were visiting under a student exchange programme.
- Lily wins Rotary Young Chef competition
The local heat of the Rotary Young Chef competition was held, with students from Years 10 and 11 taking part.
- First Women in Business Networking event
The Mayor joined others for the district's first Women in Business Networking event.
- A farewell from Shakespeare's Guildhall Trust
Shakespeare’s Guildhall Trust held its final event at the weekend, following the announcement that the charity would have to close.
- Holocaust Memorial Day marked with town hall service
Many attended a Holocaust Memorial Day service on Sunday which saw a variety of readers and groups attending.
- Guides enjoy a night at the museum
Guides took part in a 'Snories at Stories' sleepover at a museum.
- Your letters on Lidl plans, health, politics and a weight loss success
Here are the letters from the January 24 edition of the Tuesday Lynn News.
- Councillor campaigns for better ferry access for West Lynn residents
A councillor has started a campaign to improve ferry structure, making it more accessible for those with mobility issues.
- Fen author’s book to be turned into film
An author whose stories include scenes set in the Norfolk Fens has recently announced that one of his books will be turned into a film.
- How many crimes were reported in your area according to latest police data?
Thousands of crimes are reported to police each month – but how many of those were recorded in your neighbourhood?
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