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Robin is making a name for himself in the noble art

A West Norfolk youngster is making a name for himself in the sport of fencing.New to this area, 15-year-old Robin Silk is currently ranked number six in the British Fencing under-17 Cadets. For his age he is number one in the country.He began fencing at the age of six and joined Oundle, Peterborough and Stamford Epee Club. He has a fantastic coach in Chris Howser.Showing potential from the off, Robin

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Local News

Key health figures visit QEH to discuss plans for new build

Key figures in the programme to create new hospitals to replace crumbling ones across the country have visited Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital this week.On Wednesday, officials involved in the New Hospital Programme (NHP) and NHS England joined senior leaders, staff and patient groups at the QEH to discuss the developing plans for a new hospital in Lynn and to share views on modern-day healthcare challenges.It came 10 weeks after Health

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Thousands of jobs at risk as Wilko goes into administration

Wilko has gone into administration, putting thousands of jobs at risk.The retailer filed a notice of intention (NOI) to appoint administrators at the High Court last Thursday (August 3).It followed discussions by Wilko over potential store closures to cut cost and the company also managed to secure a £40million lifeline from Homebase owner Hilco earlier this year.The Wilko store in King's LynnThe move puts the retailer’s 400 stores at risk

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Mods and Rockers Classic Scooter and Motorbike Meet today

This Sunday sees the return of the popular Mods and Rockers Classic Scooter and Motorbike Meet in Lynn. For the eighth year, West Norfolk Council has a day full of entertainment planned from 10am until 4pm in the Tuesday Market Place. Cllr Simon Ring, Cabinet member for tourism, events and marketing, said: “Hundreds of people have enjoyed the live music we’ve brought to the Tuesday Market Place over the last

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Thousands of hospital appointments to be postponed in region due to latest strikes

Maintaining emergency and life-preserving care will be the priority at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital during seven days of strikes starting this Friday.It comes as junior doctors have announced a four-day walkout from 7am on Friday until 7am on Tuesday, which will be followed by a 48-hour strike by hospital consultants from 7am on Thursday, August 24 until 7am on Saturday, August 26.In line with other hospitals in the region, officials

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Coronation keepsakes for pupils

Children at a West Norfolk school were presented with a lasting memento of this year’s Coronation of King Charles III.All 400 pupils at Gaywood Primary School were given a specially minted Coronation Coin, during an assembly held at the school, a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.The coins were presented by Cllr Jo Rust and Cllr Rob Colwell on behalf of West Norfolk Council, at the whole-school event before

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Sport

Special needs group sends huge thanks to football club for help during performances

A special needs performing group were given a big helping hand by Lynn’s football team.From July 21-24, FenSong members were welcomed by Lynn Baptist Church, Cornerstone, where they stayed and used their facilities for a four-day tour.They performed twice, acting out their own take on the Pied Piper of Hamelin. They also took part in a workshop during the day where Cornerstone children were invited to get involved.back row, left

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Body of man in 50s found inside town property

The body of a man in his 50s was found inside a property in Lynn at the weekend.Police were called to a property in Hospital Walk at 2.09pm on Saturday amid concerns for a man’s safety.Paramedics were also sent to the scene, where the body of a man in his 50s was found inside, a spokeswoman for Norfolk Police said.Ambulances on Hospital Walk in King's LynnConcerned members of the public

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Satellite club hosts charity garden party

A garden party with folk singers and dancers was held to raise money for an autism charity.Priory Rotary’s Satellite Club in Lynn raised a total of £1,250 for the West Norfolk Autism Group, which supports autistic people and their families.Around 100 people were entertained by Lithuanian folk singers and dancers who live in the Lynn area.Lithuanian Dancers provided entertainment at the fundraiserDancers wore traditional dresses as they entertained crowds in

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