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Perhaps there has been an upside to the cold snap, and that’s been the opportunity to stay home and catch up with films that we may have missed.
Drawing visitors from across the UK, West Lexham Manor gave those in need of a little inner peace a chance to learn from the experts.
A former Lynn paperboy has released a touching memoir of his time growing up in the area and later, through the Second World War as a bombadier in the 77th Battalion.
Another exciting week has passed with much to entertain, educate and enjoy in King’s Lynn and West Norfolk.
The Norfolk Symphony Orchestra are set to play St Nicholas Chapel later this month featuring the works of Debussy, Ravel and Chausson.
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I attended a tasting of French wines earlier this week. Once upon-a-time that would have been about as remarkable as the sun coming up given French wines dominance in the UK.
It always snows in week of The Mart...well, it almost did. The opening day on Wednesday was incredibly cold and chilly, but there was still an incredible turn out.
Drivers across West Norfolk were warned yesterday by Norfolk County Council to take care on the roads with the imminent arrival of freezing conditions from Siberia.
Jesus and the disciples walk from Lake Galilee to Capernaum. Disciples would walk in a line behind their rabbi not as a rabble.
A packed Corn Exchange left adventure traveler Levison Wood blushing on Thursday night after ladies in the audience questioned whether he was single.
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A new exhibition will delight art-lovers with quirky humour and a dash of colour at Greyfriars Art Space from tomorrow.
I was delighted to see another reason to love West Norfolk given in last weekend’s Sunday Times.
Where do you draw the line? When it comes to beer advertising, the 1991 TV advert for Old Mississippi crosses it for sure.
St Nicholas Chapel will host a wedding fair with a difference tomorrow when a day of live entertainment gives visitors a chance to scoop the whole wedding package.
February – the shortest month of the year, and it feels it too! It’s hard to believe that just a few weeks ago it was 2017 and now here we are nearly on the cusps of spring.
Families made their way to the King’s Centre in Lynn last weekend to enjoy a day of free family fun.
Triple Grammy award nominated group, Stile Antico, are set to perform a special concert alongside King’s Lynn Festival Chorus at St Nicholas’ Chapel next month.