The organisers of the fifth Love West Norfolk day have hailed it as a great success.
A number of events were held including:
A photo competition of images showcasing the area which saw Richard Dix, Craig Dunbar and Clive Taylor all taking winning shots which you can see below:
Runners wear green clothes to take part in a Love West Norfolk parkrun, while Norfolk Chambers of Commerce held a netwalk around King’s Lynn and The Walks.
Howard Junior School was one of many schools to get involved and pupils got involved in a host of activities including litter picking, making arts and crafts, and painting pictures.
Schools have until February 29 to draw or paint their favourite West Norfolk scene or come up with ideas to protect the environment.
People, organisations and businesses got involved on social media sharing their thoughts and images.
And both King’s Lynn Town Hall and Corn Exchange were lit in green to mark the theme and logo of the event.
Love West Norfolk Ambassador James Bagge DL said: “Love West Norfolk Day 2022 was once again a fantastic coming together – online and in person – of people who wanted to share their love for this wonderful area.
“There was an abundance of pride, celebration, and recognition of everything that makes west Norfolk so special, and this year’s theme allowed us to focus on our stunning environment – and the importance of protecting this.
“I would like to say a sincere thank you to everyone who joined in this year’s Love West Norfolk day and made it the fantastic celebration that it was.”