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New apprenticeship opportunities on the horizon in town

New apprenticeship opportunities on the horizon in town

Two successful events were held at a college to strengthen the apprenticeship pipeline. The first of the two events was held at the College of West Anglia’s Lynn campus and took the form of an employer’s brunch. It offered businesses a chance to enjoy a light breakfast and learn more about how holding apprenticeships can

Internationally renowned tattoo artist goes solo and opens new studio in town

Internationally renowned tattoo artist goes solo and opens new studio in town

An internationally recognised tattoo artist is excited to “do his own thing” as he opens a studio in town. Ricky Lopez is stepping away from his business partnership and going solo with his new set-up, Black Armada Tattoos, at 21D The Granaries on Nelson Street in Lynn. His style is predominantly black and grey realism,

Man with 180 offences given one last chance despite ‘windmill-style’ assault

Man with 180 offences given one last chance despite ‘windmill-style’ assault

Despite racking up more than 180 offences, a criminal has avoided jail as the courts decided to give him “one last chance”. James Leonard, 58, of Turbus Road in North Lynn, appeared at the town’s magistrates’ court on Thursday and pleaded guilty to 14 offences. His crime spree included a number of thefts, attempted thefts,

Soup kitchen volunteer jailed for vicious attack during birthday night out

Soup kitchen volunteer jailed for vicious attack during birthday night out

Birthday celebrations ended with a prison sentence after a soup kitchen volunteer knocked out a man and tried to flee the scene. Simon Sparrow, of Grosvenor Road in Wisbech, admitted assaulting a person and causing them actual bodily harm when he appeared at Lynn Magistrates’ Court on Thursday. The 54-year-old was on a night out

The Artist by Lucy Steeds is Book of the Week

The Artist by Lucy Steeds is Book of the Week

Waterstones’ book of the week is The Artist, a lush, impressive debut novel by Lucy Steeds. Richly evocative of a Provençal summer, Steeds’ masterly 1920s-set novel focuses on an enigmatic painter, the young journalist set on penning a piece on him and the artist’s niece who harbours an unexpected secret. Joseph, an aspiring journalist, has

Town centre is set to be transformed into ‘open-air gallery’

Town centre is set to be transformed into ‘open-air gallery’

A town centre is set to be transformed into an ‘open-air gallery’ with the launch of a new colourful art trail. The self-guided Lynn trail will run throughout August and launches on Friday, August 1. It will feature the work of 19 local artists, who will take over shop windows with their work reflecting creativity,

Question time: Have a crack at the ultimate online pub quiz

Question time: Have a crack at the ultimate online pub quiz

Compete against friends and family in our weekly online quiz – the Saturday Social. There are 13 questions in total – simply scroll down to the bottom of the page for the answers. QUESTION 2 1. TRUE OR FALSE? A single strand of spaghetti is called a spaghetto? 2. WHO AM I? Can you name

Technology is having a ‘significant impact’ on young patient care

Technology is having a ‘significant impact’ on young patient care

An Emneth youngster’s treatment via an innovative virtual hospital ward has made her a milestone patient. Eight-year-old Callie Field was the 50th child patient to be cared through the programme, launched by Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital in May 2024, supporting children to recover at home but still being monitored by clinicians. The programme uses smart