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Four-some Ghosts too strong for Heacham

Fakenham avenged their defeat against Heacham from their opening game of the season by defeating the Magpies 4-1 in the return fixture last night.Jack Noble - scorer of the winning goal at Heacham earlier this month - fired the visitors in front 33 minutes into the Premier Division clash at Clipbush Park.The Ghosts levelled matters on the stroke of half-time after Fraser Field headed home a Lewis Sturman corner.Jake Watts celebrating in the crowd. Picture: Ronnie HeyhoeJake Watts slotting homeRead More

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Local News

Take a look around newly refurbished historic town pub

Exciting plans are place to bring a modern touch to one of Lynn’s most historic pubs.Staff at The Lattice House say the business is thriving once again since reopening at the end of July, having closed down in August 2022.The medieval building was purchased by town businessman James Lee earlier this year, and is being run on a day-to-day basis by Jacob Seed – the director of operations at Davies Seed Capital Ltd. Now, the team is in the processRead More

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Sport

Linnets swoop for striker who worked under Wayne Rooney at Derby County

King's Lynn Town have completed the signing of towering centre forward Bartosz Cybulski on a two-year deal.The 20-year-old striker, who stands at six foot six inches, was part of the AFC Fylde squad that won promotion from the National League North last season, making his debut against Lynn in their 1-0 win at The Walks back in March.The Linnets hope the arrival of Polish player, who worked under former England and Manchester United ace Wayne Rooney at Pride Park, willRead More

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Local News

Court is set to open its doors to the public for event

If you have ever wanted to know more about the justice system and its workings, you are in luck, as Lynn Crown and Magistrates’ Court is holding an open day next week.Visitors to the courthouse on College Lane will be able to visit the cells, observe a mock trial, meet a sniffer dog and experience a video link during the event on Friday, September 1 between 10am and 2pm.There will also be demonstrations and other activities during the day, whichRead More

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Local News

Pride and outdoor cinema made a wonderful weekend in West Norfolk

What an amazing weekend it’s been in West Norfolk!First of all, I was so pleased to finally be able to make it to my first King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Pride event on Saturday.In previous years, prior plans had meant I was away when it was taking place, but when I saw this year’s date was free, I made sure to keep it that way.King's Lynn and West Norfolk Pride 2023. Picture: Ian BurtThere was such a lovely atmosphere whenRead More

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Local News

Steps being taken for community hub plans as contractor selected

New steps have been taken towards a “multi-use community hub” in Lynn’s former Argos building as the main contractor has been announced.The building at 46 New Conduit Street is set to become the town’s community hub, which will also house the library currently in the Carnegie building.Mace, the international consultancy and construction firm that has previously worked on other County Council projects, has been appointed to bring the vision of the central hub to life.A sketch showing plans for theRead More

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Sport

West Norfolk team finish second at Run Sandringham 24 event

Run Sandringham 24 attracted a large field of runners of all abilities, including five members of West Norfolk Athletic Club, to the winter residence of the Royal Family.Participants ran a 24 Hour Race around the Sandringham Estate and surrounding trails, helping to raise thousands of pounds for good causes, and a huge army of volunteers made this superb event possible over the 3-day period.Competing under the name of "The West Norfolk Dinosaurs” they finished in second place.Members of Team DinosaurRead More

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Council set to give all staff pay rise in bid to keep and recruit workers

A council looks set to give all its workers a significant pay boost to help recruit and retain staff.West Norfolk Council’s ruling cabinet has recommended a rise of £1,925 or 5% – whatever is the greater – for all of its 500 staff.At the same time, all workers will receive a one-off cost of living payment of £750.West Norfolk Council officesIt comes on the back of high levels of inflation, which has pushed up household bills, and is intended toRead More

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Sport

Magpies still learning on the job going into Premier Division derby

Heacham boss David Griggs says his players are still learning on the job going into tonight's Thurlow Nunn Premier Division derby at Fakenham Town.It has been a tough start to life in the top flight for the Magpies, who are still adjusting to the demands and the extra quality of the Premier Division after winning eight successive promotions.Griggs admitted before the season that this campaign would be “a massive learning curve” for his players, but the Magpies chief was encouragedRead More

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