Teenager on ‘last minute holiday’ to Greece died after falling off moped and being ran over by another
A young man who went on a “last minute” holiday with a group of friends died after falling off a moped and being run over by another one.
A young man who went on a “last minute” holiday with a group of friends died after falling off a moped and being run over by another one.
When we last caught up on how Jess is getting on in the Mallorcan villa, we were concerned as she, along with Sammy, were at risk of being dumped from the island.So, I can start this column off on a happy note and tell you all that within minutes of Thursday’s episode being aired, we found out that Sammy and Jess were safe – phew – but Leah and Montel
Members of King’s Lynn’s Festival Chorus have enjoyed a workshop in preparation for their forthcoming concert.Led by their musical director Ben Horden, the workshop was held at St Nicholas’ Chapel in the town on Saturday, July 8.It comes ahead of their forthcoming concert of Gilbert and Sullivan favourites as part of King’s Lynn Festival.Members of King’s Lynn Festival Chorus performed as part of a workshop of Gilbert & Sullivan favourites
A West Norfolk Battle of the Bands competition is set to be held in September, with the winner set to perform on stage at next year’s Festival Too in Lynn.West Norfolk Council has joined forces with Radio West Norfolk to organise the competition, with entries now open.Bands have until August 14 to register, and the final – which will pick the winning band – will be held in Hunstanton on
A Lynn man accused of committing seven rapes will return to court this summer.Americo Ferreira, 51, of St Edmundsbury Road in North Lynn, appeared at the town’s magistrates’ court on Thursday for an opening hearing.He has been charged with seven counts of rape, with the offences alleged to have been committed between 2014 and 2019 against underage girls.Americo Ferreira appeared at Lynn Magistrates’ Court on ThursdayFerreira has also been charged
It was an “arr-mazing” night for students last week as their secondary school was transformed into a pirate haven for their prom night.Students leaving the Churchill Park Academy in Lynn ended their final year with a swashbuckling celebration on Thursday.Year 11 students at the complex needs school were clapped and cheered on by staff and families as each of them arrived.The Year 11 students celebrated their final year at the
In 1902, William Lancaster, a former pupil of Lynn Grammar School, offered to pay for a new school building.This photograph shows the statue of His Majesty, Edward VII, loaded onto a steam wagon in Gaywood Road, prior to delivery to the new King Edward VII Grammar School.The school was opened by the king in November 1906. King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra and other members of the Royal Family, travelled from
A weather warning for strong winds, heavy rain or showers has been put in place for across the region tomorrow.The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for an unseasonably windy day in the region, affecting Norfolk.Gusts are expected to reach 40mph to 50 to 55mph in exposed places.Met Office yellow weather warningDelays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges are likely, and damage to trees or temporary
A rock band who performed at Lynn’s Festival Too at the weekend gave two local businesses a shout-out during their headline set.It came after Feeder, who are most well-known for their hits including Buck Rogers and Just A Day, visited both the Bank House hotel, bar and restaurant and WhataHoot distillery, bar and gin school on Saturday afternoon.Abbie Panks, who is a member of the Festival Too committee, took the