Monthly column says: “We greatly appreciate you championing the needs of our patients, staff and community.”
In the return of Friday Politics, the LibDem spokesperson says popular coastal beaches polluted with raw sewage are “simply unacceptable”.
Smoke, meats, fish, and vegetables, and their spicy marinades, can make wine selections tricky. Giles Luckett helps you get them right.
Jim Harding grew up in a household where knitting was very important, so he finds one shop in town charming.
Columnist Sarah Juggins sees a railway concrete concourse transformed in a new plant project run with schools and community gardening groups.
Although John Maiden applauds West Ham United for success in Europe it was disappointing to see a small section of badly behaved fans.
The personnel manager’s thoughts will move online and says the Lynn News articles since 1997 have helped “get the message out there”.
The new cabinet member for tourism, events and marketing gives a flavour of a packed summer events programme that the borough council has organised.
Jeff Hoyle’s Scandinavian trip reaches a settlement trying to reinvent itself as a tourist town, complete with a brewery and tasting sessions.
Once bonded with you she is super-affectionate, rubbing around your legs, purring, has lots of fuss and her tail vibrates with excitement.
Weekly parliamentary dispatch says a new bill aims for consumer protection while “firms shouldn’t be penalised for being successful”.
After an MRI scan, Jim Harding and his doctor agreed that “The Times’ cryptic crossword was beyond us both now” and the quick version appeals more.
Columnist John Maiden recalls memories of the difficulties in obtaining regeneration cash at the time when he was a town councillor.
The families pose for an amateur photographer and lived in one of many yards in Lynn, whose site is now totally different and under a new name.
In June 2002 14 runners came through on their way to the Commonwealth Games and the teenaged fourth runner was local.
Natureboy has found his plants have taken a knock due to extreme and unusual weather during the past year.
He is an extremely affectionate boy up for adoption who loves to get into your lap or on your shoulder for cuddles.
In her final column, Nikki Scott details a “surreal” experience including the following day’s Big Lunch at a famous building, plus a fine fundraiser.
Jeff Hoyle went to ‘the world’s most northern brewery’ and needed rum as well as his usual beer to warm himself up.
MP says announcement is a “huge vote of confidence in West Norfolk and will see hundreds of millions of pounds invested in the latest facilities”.