Staff from King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council have been formally thanked for their help during the Covid pandemic.
One of Norfolk’s Deputy Lieutenants, David Hunter, handed over the aware to recognise staff including those who helped looked after public open spaces and waste management.
Mr Goddard said: “This plaque recognises the fine work carried out in the community and shows what can be achieved when we all work together. The plaque is a reminder and thank you to all in the area who have given so much for the benefit of others.
Cllr Harry Humphrey, Mayor of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk, said: “I’m very proud of the community in King’s Lynn & West Norfolk and to see the work of the borough council recognised today. As well as our staff we had the many volunteers, including neighbours, who were looking out for others during the pandemic. Parish councils did an amazing job of supporting people through this too. If there is one good outcome from this whole situation it is that it has brought people together to support and help each other.”
The plaque can be seen outside the front door of the Town Hall.