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Fire breaks out at town supermarket

A fire has broken out at Sainsbury’s this evening which has left part of the building up in flames.The blaze is at the store on Lynn’s Hardwick Industrial Estate and flames have been seen at the side of the building close to the A149.It is currently unknown how the fire started.Sainsbury's at Lynn's Hardwick Industrial Estate is up in flames. Picture: Daniel GreenEmergency services are at the scene and police

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Thief let ‘obstinate’ nature get the better of him when he failed to take Class A drug test

A man stole from a town shop and then let his “obstinate” nature get the better of him when he refused to comply with police.Stephen Simper, 63, of Horsleys Court in Lynn, appeared at the town’s magistrates’ court on Thursday charged with two offences.He pleaded guilty to theft from a shop and refusing to provide a sample for a Class A drug test – offences he committed on August 24.Sainsbury's

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MP’s neither confirm or deny knowledge of claims that PM blocked RAAC hospital rebuilds

MP’s in West Norfolk have not confirmed or denied whether they knew anything about recent claims that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak blocked RAAC hospital builds, including Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital.Health Secretary and North East Cambridgeshire MP Steve Barclay branded this claim as “inaccurate” but did appear to concede that the remaining five hospitals were only added to a rebuilding programme at a later stage.It comes after The Guardian reported that

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Man found with serious head injuries at town retail park

A man was found with serious head injuries at a town retail park in the early hours of the morning.Norfolk Police received a report from the East of England Ambulance Service at 9.30am last Sunday, with paramedics raising concerns about an incident at the St Nicholas Retail Park in North Lynn.A man had been found with serious head injuries at 5.30am that morning, and was taken to the Queen Elizabeth

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Lambert bags a six-ride full-house for Stars

King’s Lynn wrapped up their season with a battling effort which saw them go down 49-41 to an in-form Peterborough side last night.The MacInnes Stars might have missed out on league points in the final team fixture at the East of England Arena, but they did provide a maximum scorer as Robert Lambert gave a truly sensational display.Lambert, who had changed his travel arrangements for this weekend’s Danish Grand Prix

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Linnets boss looking for some FA Cup magic

An FA Cup run can be a brilliant thing for a club, it can add some impetus and confidence to the team, as well as some much-needed cash.However, it can also lead to a fixture pile-up, which in turn can lead to injuries and fatigue, and leave fans facing massive trips for replays hundreds of miles away.But right now, Linnets manager Mark Hughes will be hoping the competition serves as

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Lynn’s Danish duo make plans for track return

King's Lynn’s injured Danish duo are both making plans for track returns next year.Thomas Jorgensen and Nicolai Klindt saw their seasons ended by horrific crashes earlier this summer, ironically not whilst racing for the Stars.Both have faced a long recovery process, but as is generally the way for speedway stars, their focus is on being fully fit when the tapes go up again next spring.Nicolai Klindt. Picture: Ian BurtJorgensen broke

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Food firm receives award for sustainability from the King

A frozen food supplier which is one of Lynn’s biggest firms has received a coveted award for sustainability from the King.Greenyard Frozen UK, which is the largest supplier of British-grown produce to the UK frozen market, took first place in the 2023 Sustainable Development category of the King's Awards for Enterprise.Greenyard Frozen’s operations director Neil Winner visited Buckingham Palace to celebrate the award in June and met King Charles.Greenyard Frozen

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Callum set for stage debut at Royal Albert Hall after overcoming the odds with condition

A young performer from Downham has overcome the odds and is set to make his stage debut at the Royal Albert Hall this weekend.On Sunday, Callum Barber, 15, will join a cast of hundreds of youngsters for Theatretrain’s ‘We’re Gonna Change The World’ annual event, after battling a knee condition which consigned him to a wheelchair for three months.The event is Theatretrain’s 100th large-scale production – including a cast of

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