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Family mediation set to rise with school holiday divorces

A Lynn-based solicitors firm has warned of the negative effects that the school summer holidays have on couples.Sarah Fairbrother, director of Ward Gethin Archer, has said that family experts in West Norfolk are preparing for an increase in demand from separating parents when the school summer holidays come to an end.She says the “picture postcard” image of happy summer family holidays doesn’t ring true for many.Sarah Fairbrother, director of Ward Gethin ArcherSarah said: “The pressures of the six-week school vacationRead More

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Sport

Baptism of fire for on-loan goalkeeper leaves Linnets still seeking first win

Chester City 3 King's Lynn Town 0King's Lynn Town were left searching for their first win of the campaign as on-loan goalkeeper Ronnie Sandford had a baptism of fire between the posts.Sanford - signed from League Two Milton Keynes Dons as cover for the injured Tommy Dixon-Hodge and Paul Jones - was at fault for two goals as the Linnets were punished for their errors in Cheshire.Linnets boss Mark Hughes.Zak Goodson gave the Blues a half-time lead before strikes fromRead More

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Local News

Students set sail on 102-year-old fishing boat

Students from Springwood High School in Lynn got the adventure of a lifetime when they set sail as crew in a 102-year-old fishing boat.The youngsters took part in two trips as part of a joint initiative between the school and the Excelsior Trust, a charity providing sailing experiences for young and disadvantaged people.The pupils travelled on the Excelsior which was built in 1921 to trawl the Northern South Sea. The vessel is believed to be one of the last survivingRead More

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Local News

World Cup quarter-final to be shown on big screen in town centre

Residents are invited to watch England play in the FIFA Women’s World Cup quarter-final match as it is shown on a big screen in Lynn tomorrow.The screen, in the Tuesday Market Place, will be showing England vs Colombia on Saturday.Kick-off for the quarter-final match is at 11.30am, and people are urged to get their seats early to enjoy the action.A big screen will be up on the Tuesday Market Place for residents to watch the England vs Colombia quarter-finalRefreshments willRead More

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Local News

Service to mark 78th anniversary of VJ Day and remember ‘Forgotten Army’

A service held in Lynn next week will remember the ‘Forgotten Army’ and mark the 78th anniversary of VJ Day.The service, which takes place at 10.45am on Tuesday in Tower Gardens, will commemorate those from the area who fought in the Far East during the Second World War.Gary Walker, events organiser for King’s Lynn and District Royal Air Force Association (RAFA), said many of them “suffered terribly as POWs (prisoners of war), in the most appalling and inhumane conditions andRead More

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Local News

Dance school launches BTEC course for school leavers

A dance school in Lynn is launching a brand new two-year course designed for school leavers wanting to kick-start a career in the performing arts.Studio 19, based on the North Lynn Industrial Estate, is taking on 16 to 18-year-olds with a passion for all things dance to take part in the course, which is equivalent to three A-levels.The school’s aim is to prepare students to audition for professional dance schools and position them to “outshine their competition.”Studio 19 dance schoolRead More

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Local News

Staff ‘absolutely delighted’ with response as historic pub reopens

Staff at a historic town pub have been left delighted by the response from customers since it reopened.The Lattice House in Lynn, which dates back to medieval times, was purchased by town resident and businessman James Lee earlier this year.Jacob Seed, the director of operations at Davies Seed Capital Ltd, and his new team of bar staff opened the venue once again two weekends ago after extensive work was carried out at the building.The Lattice House in Lynn has reopenedAndRead More

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Local News

Climate activists found guilty of criminal damage after trial – with councillor facing calls to resign

Two women who broke windows at a Barclays branch in Norwich as part of a climate protest have been found guilty after a trial in Lynn.Extinction Rebellion members Jennifer Parkhouse, 71, and Amanda Fox, 52, cracked windows at the St James Court Barclays on April 13, 2021, and faced charges of criminal damage for their action, which they said was taken in response to Barclays’ alleged role in the climate crisis.The pair had pleaded not guilty to the charges, arguingRead More

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Local News

Evening events put on for young town workers

Young people working in Lynn were invited to an event especially aimed at bringing the next generation together.It was organised by King’s Lynn BID (Business Improvement District) and aims to give people aged between 18 and 30 working in the town the opportunity to make friends and have a bit of fun.The first event was held at Pizza Slice Guy on Thursday, July 27 where more than 30 young people enjoyed fresh pizza along with a competitive game of beanRead More

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