King's Lynn Town manager Adam Lakeland has told supporters that he will not sign new players just to please people.
West Norfolk coach Jamie Williamson says the club's defeat to Fakenham was a learning curve as they bounced back to winning ways at the weekend.
Pelicans suffered a defeat on their longest journey of their league campaign to Old Southendians.
The last of the Lynn winter banger outings took place on Sunday.
In his weekly Your Local Paper column, Gavin Caney discusses the subject of fans voicing their disapproval at games by booing.
In his weekly Your Local Paper column, Mark Hearle writes about the problems Linnets boss Adam Lakeland is facing when it comes to recruitment.
With West Norfolk members training for spring marathons, the return of the Ryston Mad Hare 15 miler was a chance to clock some miles at a similar pace
It was a beautiful morning in The Walks for King’s Lynn parkrun with 379 runners, supported by 32 brilliant volunteers, enjoying their Saturday run.
Under-14 players from West Norfolk maintained their hold over Norfolk rivals Holt to progress in the County Cup on Sunday.
Fakenham secured a hard-fought 43-20 victory over March Bears at the Stinger Ground on Saturday.
The Division One title race in the North West Norfolk League is set to go down to the wire.
Lee Valley Athletic Centre was the venue for the Senior and Under 20’s South of England Indoor athletics Championships.
King's Lynn Speedway have confirmed that locally-based Mapus-Smith and Lemmon LLP chartered accountants have renewed their support for 2025.
Fakenham Town and Downham Town both recorded home wins in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division yesterday while a young Heacham side was beaten away.
Adam Lakeland said he was unhappy with the reaction of a section of the home crowd after King's Lynn Town's home draw against Radcliffe.
King's Lynn Town moved back up the National League North table as they were held at home by struggling Radcliffe.
King's Lynn Town's injury crisis has eased going into a pivotal month for their National League North play-off hopes - starting at home to Radcliffe.
Returning King’s Lynn favourite Richard Lawson believes all the ingredients are in place for a successful 2025 season.
Students from Lynn, Swaffham and Downham helped the Mark Farnham Schools of Tae Kwon-Do gain a 100 per cent pass rate at a colour belt grading.
With the bad weather across the country, the Lynn parkrun was blessed with a beautiful, albeit a bit chilly, Saturday morning in The Walks.