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The old Wesleyan Chapel

Here’s the fortnightly Picture This feature, with Lynn Museum..This Wesleyan Chapel in Tower Street was founded in 1812. It closed in 1960 and was demolished by Cork Brothers Ltd. Regent Way now runs through this site.To the left is the Rummer Public House and beyond the large brick theatre, now Ritz Bingo.The old Wesleyan Chapel on Tower Street, King's LynnTo the right is another cinema altered by reducing the tower

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All Wilko stores set to close this year

All of Wilko’s stores across the UK are set to close this year as a rescue deal fell through.It has been reported that all 408 stores are to close with the loss of more than 12,000 jobs in early October.It was announced last week that 52 shops are set to close this week. The Lynn store on New Conduit Street was not on the list released.The Wilko store in King's

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Hospital patient punched and broke emergency panel during visit

A court heard that a woman broke a plastic emergency panel while staying in hospital after getting angry and punching it.Lauren Hardy, 22, of Parkway in Lynn, appeared in the town’s magistrates court on Thursday, where she admitted causing the damage at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.Prosecutor Sarah Fiddy said that on February 2, Hardy was a patient at the hospital and her her boyfriend was staying with her in the

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Abandoned barge on town’s quay which has become ‘increasingly problematic’ to be removed by early 2024

An abandoned barge on Lynn’s Boal Quay which has become “increasingly problematic” over the years is set to be removed by early 2024.The ‘Tosca’ barge, which is understood to be a Belgian Spitz Barge, was used as a houseboat on the bed of the River Nar but it became uninhabitable when the hull was breached by water in 2013.Cllr Bal Anota, cabinet member for property and corporate services, said, in

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Met Office warn of ‘severe thunderstorms’ threat

‘Severe thunderstorms’ could affect the area later today, the Met Office has warned.The warm weekend could be punctuated by heavy rainfall later today, following a yellow warning.“A line of severe thunderstorms will push quickly northeast across the East Midlands and northern East Anglia,” the Met Office reported.It added: “There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be damaged by lightning strikes, hail or strong winds. “There is a

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Sport

Downham up to third; Ghosts suffer late heartache, while Magpies are held at home

Downham Town continue to defy the odds in their first season in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division.A fine second-half display at Woodbridge Town saw the team overturn a 2-1 deficit at the interval into a 4-2 victory.Owen McQuaid (2), Simon Bird and Jacob White were all on target for the visitors.Joint Downham Town managers Craig Dickson and Dale Stokes have seen their side win six of their seven games in

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Sport

Linnets boss blasts ‘unacceptable’ first half display

Mark Hughes says King's Lynn Town's first-half display was "unacceptable" following a 4-1 defeat by Southport at the Walks.The visiting Sandgrounders raced into a 4-0 lead by half-time as Lynn's defence imploded in Saturday's National League North encounter.Jordan Ponticelli pulled a goal back early in the second half, but by then the damage had been done and Lynn, who had Emmanuel Oke sent-off late on, were chasing a lost cause.King's

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Woman who stole taps from B&Q has gone through ‘terrible trauma’

A 60-year-old woman who was caught stealing brass taps from B&Q was struggling to pay her electricity bill, a court has heard.Elizebeth Curtis, of Blunts Drove in Walton Highway, admitted two accounts of theft at a hearing at Lynn Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.Prosecutor Sarah Fiddy said that on June 24, Curtis entered Lynn’s B&Q store, put some brass taps worth £328 in her bag and left the store without paying.Curtis

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Man ordered to pay compensation to town shops after stealing protein powder, lager and meat

A man who was caught stealing more than £200 worth of protein bars as well as other items was trying to make extra money after struggling financially – a court heard.Olegs Belokurovs, 29, of Sir Lewis Street in Lynn admitted to two offences of theft at the town’s magistrates’ court on Thursday.He was also sentenced for two other accounts of theft after appearing in Norwich Magistrates’ Court this year.Belokurovs was

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