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Norfolk Libaries – Click and Collect
Norfolk's libraries will begin a phased reopening from next week, starting with a click-and-collect style service. In the first week, starting on Monday 8 March, there will be 25 libraries offering ‘at the door’ services, with a further 22 libraries reopening the...
Digger worth £14,000 stolen
Police are appealing for information after a digger was stolen in Emneth. A yellow and black JCB 008 mini digger was stolen from a site on Church Road sometime between 5.30 pm on Tuesday 2 March and 7 am on Wednesday 3 March. The digger is worth approximately £14,000....
A Rewarding career in the fire service.
Residents of Norfolk looking for a new challenge and a chance to make a real difference are invited to consider a career as an on-call firefighter to help fill vacancies across the county and protect Norfolk and its people. With more people now based at home, and the...
Local Radio For King’s Lynn & West Norfolk!
Welcome to the radio station for West Norfolk from West Norfolk. We broadcast from King’s Lynn via Smart Speaker, Android, Amazon & iPhone App and also online via our website.
Join Si at Breakfast, Kelvin in the mornings and Ben on the way home for “Songs to sing along to”, the latest news, weather, travel and a whole load of fun too.
We are proud to be local and love to help! In our very short time on air we have already collected over £22,000 worth of toys for less fortunate children at Christmas, delivered 5000 reflective stickers to keep school children safe, virtually lit up Lynn after the Christmas Switch was on cancelled and currently we are collecting computers for school children who don’t have the tech they need to learn while at home.
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