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West Norfolk make a winning start

Head coach Dave Clarke heaped praise on his West Norfolk players as the club started the league season with a hard-fought 34-21 victory at newly-promoted North Walsham 2nds.Visiting West Norfolk set the platform for victory by dominating all areas of the pitch in the early stages.Clarke said: "This was a great start to the season. In the first half, our structure and tempo were excellent and our attacking play was outstanding, despite losing fly-half Jack Trundley early in the firstRead More

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Local News

Fears over ‘neglect’ of library building as leaking rainwater and damp found

County Hall has been accused of neglect after a landmark building fell into disrepair.Buckets were put around Carnegie Library in Lynn last week to collect leaking rainwater and evidence of damp has also been found.It has left councillor Alexandra Kemp angered at what she believes is evidence of Norfolk County Council (NCC) failing in its duty to maintain the town’s heritage.County Hall has been accused of neglect after a landmark building in Lynn fell into disrepairBut County Hall insists repairingRead More

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Local News

Hospital cancellations likely as major strike action kicks off

Staff at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital are prioritising life-saving care over the coming days amid major industry strikes – with many appointments in danger of being cancelled.Senior hospital consultants began a two-day walk-out yesterday at 7am, and remain absent today. They have now been joined by junior doctors, who began striking at 7am this morning and will not return until Saturday.This comes after the British Medical Association announced the upheaval, arguing that junior doctors are suffering from a “crippling cost-of-livingRead More

today 13

Local News

Molly set for world record attempt to row across the Atlantic ocean

A former Lynn student will be making a world record attempt in rowing along with her team mates for ‘The World’s Toughest Row’.Molly Hemeter, 26, from North Wootton and who went to King Edward VII School, has been competitive rowing for seven years and decided to take part in the challenge after being inspired by her friend Georgie, who completed the same challenge in 2020.She said: “I wanted to take part in something that gave me space to only haveRead More

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Drug-driving food delivery man caught by police after ignoring red light

A drug-driving food delivery man was caught red-handed after police spotted him ignoring a set of traffic lights.Darren Smith, 43, of Cresswell Street in Lynn, appeared at the town’s magistrates’ court last Thursday charged with three offences.He pleaded guilty to drug-driving, failing to comply with a red light, and driving without third party insurance – offences he committed on March 6.Darren Smith was caught drug-driving and ignoring a red light on Old Sunway in Lynn. Picture: Google MapsCrown prosecutor NicolaRead More

today 13

Local News

Town store shuts after car crashes into side of building

A discount shop in Lynn has closed this afternoon after a car crashed into the side of the building.Home Bargains on the St Nicholas Retail Park has shut following the collision, officials at the store confirmed to the Lynn News.Police were called to the scene at 3.46pm following reports that a white Volkswagen Polo had driven into the building.The store had to close this afternoon due to the crash. Picture: Ellie HumeA car has gone into the side of HomeRead More

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Sport

West Norfolk Ladies taste defeat in opener

Ladies from West Norfolk Rugby Club suffered a narrow 24-20 defeat in their league opener against Mansfield Women at Gatehouse Lane on Sunday.After a scrappy start, the visitors registered an unconverted try to put their first points on the scoreboard.Within a matter of minutes, both Mansfield and West Norfolk had players sent to the sin bin with yellow cards.West Norfolk Ladies v Mansfield at Gatehouse Lane. Picture: Ian BurtWest Norfolk Ladies v Mansfield at Gatehouse Lane. Picture: Ian BurtWest NorfolkRead More

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Local News

Hospital launches new transport service to assist patients and visitors

A new assistance buggy has been introduced at Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital to help assist patients and visitors who are less able to walk around the site.The idea came about after there were complaints about the terrain of the hospital having hills that were too steep, making it hard for those with limited mobility to get from the car park to the main building.Driven by trained volunteers, the six-seater buggy will take a circular route from the main car park,Read More

today 6

Local News

Town’s Wilko store set to shut next week

Lynn’s Wilko store is set to close next week, it has today been revealed.An update issued on administrators PwC’s website today lists the Lynn shop on New Conduit Street among dozens set to serve customers for a final time on Friday, September 29.The high street chain, which entered administration last month, started its closure process last week.The Wilko store in King's LynnIt comes after it was confirmed last week that all of Wilko’s store across the UK would close thisRead More

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