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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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All-time favourites and new stars in this year’s pantomime

It’s not that time of year again, is it? Oh yes it is – as the stars of this year’s Lynn pantomime have been revealed.Dick Whittington and his Cat will be coming to the Alive Corn Exchange this Christmas, and the cast members are excited to put on a show to remember from December 8 right up until New Year's Eve.This year will be the first that well-known dame Ian

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Covid-19 boosters to be offered at hospital in accelerated autumn programme

The vaccination team at Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital is anticipating that it will administer more than 30,000 Covid-19 jabs to eligible people in an accelerated autumn booster programme.It has been brought forward after an announcement by the Department of Health and Social Care and the UK Health Security Agency on the risks presented by the new variant.The NHS has been asked to ensure as many eligible people as possible are

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Health Secretary defends PM over claims he blocked RAAC hospital rebuilds

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is under pressure over fresh claims that he denied funding to rebuild five crumbling hospitals, including Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, while he was chancellor.It comes after The Guardian reported that Mr Sunak blocked plans to rebuild the hospitals riddled with collapse-prone reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in 2020.The paper said that only two of seven hospital rebuilding projects backed by the Department for Health were given

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Church has become The Beacon as it expands community efforts

A church has officially opened its doors to the community of North Lynn once again, with plans to help those in need put food on the table during the cost of living crisis.After renovations to North Lynn’s Methodist Church in Losinga Road, people gathered to join in celebrations on Saturday evening.Now known as The Beacon, it hosts a community cafe and a food hub as well as hosting many more

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Downham Stow youngsters claim county glory

There is double cause for celebration at Downham Stow Cricket Club with two of the club's teams being crowned county champions.Youth players from the Under-15 and Under-19 teams have enjoyed glory on the pitch this season.Stow Hall played host to the rearranged Norfolk Under-19 T20 Cup final on Sunday.Under-19 cricketers from Downham StowGreat Melton won the toss and chose to bat first in the hot conditions.The opening bowlers of Arthur

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Rowers battle it out in Great Ouse Marathon

West Norfolk Rowing Club held its busiest event of the year, hosting the start of the Great Ouse Marathon.The 22km annual timed head race sees competitors from all over the country gather at Denver Sluice to take on the challenging distance from WNRC to Ely.The event had not been run since before the pandemic, so there was additional excitement at it being back.West Norfolk members were out in force, either

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