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Woman stole meat and Premier League football during crime spree

Woman stole meat and Premier League football during crime spree

Woman stole meat and Premier League football during crime spree

08 March 2025

A woman has been handed a community order after stealing hundreds of pounds worth of products in town.


Rapist who attacked two underage teenage girls jailed

Rapist who attacked two underage teenage girls jailed

Rapist who attacked two underage teenage girls jailed

07 March 2025

A man has been jailed for 12 years after being found guilty of raping two underage teenage girls including one from Norfolk.


Readathons, craft workshops and fashion show held as World Book Day is celebrated by West Norfolk schools

Readathons, craft workshops and fashion show held as World Book Day is celebrated by West Norfolk schools

Readathons, craft workshops and fashion show held as World Book Day is celebrated by West Norfolk schools

07 March 2025

Hundreds of students and members of staff at schools dressed as their favourite fictional characters as they celebrated World Book Day.


Cannabis plants worth total of £4.5million seized from Norfolk properties

Cannabis plants worth total of £4.5million seized from Norfolk properties

Cannabis plants worth total of £4.5million seized from Norfolk properties

07 March 2025

More than £4.5million worth of cannabis has been seized by officers in Norfolk as part of an operation targeting organised crime groups.


School’s alternative design your own T-shirt for World Book Day

School’s alternative design your own T-shirt for World Book Day

School’s alternative design your own T-shirt for World Book Day

07 March 2025

School children across West Norfolk dressed in an array of costumes as their favourite characters for World Book Day.


Charity which has helped thousands of unpaid West Norfolk carers is to close

Charity which has helped thousands of unpaid West Norfolk carers is to close

Charity which has helped thousands of unpaid West Norfolk carers is to close

07 March 2025

A West Norfolk charity, which has supported thousands of unpaid carers over the past 30 years, is to close at the end of the month.


Focus on the women driving borough forward as anniversary of town’s first female mayor marked

Focus on the women driving borough forward as anniversary of town’s first female mayor marked

Focus on the women driving borough forward as anniversary of town’s first female mayor marked

07 March 2025

Florence Ada Coxon was a groundbreaker in Lynn and West Norfolk.


Funding for new hospital team secured - and calls to bring forward completion date

Funding for new hospital team secured - and calls to bring forward completion date

Funding for new hospital team secured - and calls to bring forward completion date

07 March 2025

Campaigners have been left feeling “really optimistic” after their latest discussions on Lynn’s hospital.


Historic house wants more to get involved as exciting plans revealed

Historic house wants more to get involved as exciting plans revealed

Historic house wants more to get involved as exciting plans revealed

07 March 2025

A vision for an art hub in town is coming to fruition, as managers call out for more to get involved.


Popular family show circus returns - with free tickets up for grabs

Popular family show circus returns - with free tickets up for grabs

Popular family show circus returns - with free tickets up for grabs

07 March 2025

A popular circus has returned to the outskirts of Lynn for just over a week of spectacular shows for people of all ages to enjoy.


Views on the judiciary, improvements for cyclists, a councillors’ surgery and a politicians’ pay rise

Views on the judiciary, improvements for cyclists, a councillors’ surgery and a politicians’ pay rise

Views on the judiciary, improvements for cyclists, a councillors’ surgery and a politicians’ pay rise

07 March 2025

Here are the letters from the Lynn News of Friday, March 7, 2025.


Man taken to hospital after falling into river

Man taken to hospital after falling into river

Man taken to hospital after falling into river

06 March 2025

Emergency services remain on scene after a man fell into the quayside.


Forklift driver to pay huge tax bill after being caught with millions of illegal cigarettes at port

Forklift driver to pay huge tax bill after being caught with millions of illegal cigarettes at port

Forklift driver to pay huge tax bill after being caught with millions of illegal cigarettes at port

06 March 2025

A forklift driver will have to pay a huge tax sum after being caught with millions of illicit cigarettes at Lynn’s docks.


27-year-old ‘willing to put the work in’ as she opens new dog-friendly bar and restaurant

27-year-old ‘willing to put the work in’ as she opens new dog-friendly bar and restaurant

27-year-old ‘willing to put the work in’ as she opens new dog-friendly bar and restaurant

06 March 2025

A brand new dog-friendly bar and restaurant has opened on Lynn’s quay, offering lunches, cakes and more.


West Norfolk gang members who smuggled and distributed illegal tobacco are jailed

West Norfolk gang members who smuggled and distributed illegal tobacco are jailed

West Norfolk gang members who smuggled and distributed illegal tobacco are jailed

06 March 2025

Members of a West Norfolk gang who smuggled and distributed illegal tobacco have been jailed.


An invitation to tie yellow ribbons on hospital railings as an act of remembrance to lives lost in the pandemic

An invitation to tie yellow ribbons on hospital railings as an act of remembrance to lives lost in the pandemic

An invitation to tie yellow ribbons on hospital railings as an act of remembrance to lives lost in the pandemic

06 March 2025

People are being invited to tie a yellow ribbon on hospital railings to remember those who have lost their lives since the start of the pandemic.


Business owners say that road ‘isn’t strong enough’ to keep coping with large amount of buses

Business owners say that road ‘isn’t strong enough’ to keep coping with large amount of buses

Business owners say that road ‘isn’t strong enough’ to keep coping with large amount of buses

06 March 2025

A business owner has called for buses to stop using a Lynn road ridden with potholes amid a council’s £364,000 work.


Doctor takes ‘very well-earned’ retirement after three decades serving patients

Doctor takes ‘very well-earned’ retirement after three decades serving patients

Doctor takes ‘very well-earned’ retirement after three decades serving patients

06 March 2025

Staff at a GP surgery in town are sad to see a doctor take a “very well-earned” retirement following his long service to patients.


EU referendum campaign and ‘World’s Biggest Real Ale Festival’ among memories from 2012, 2016 and 2019

EU referendum campaign and ‘World’s Biggest Real Ale Festival’ among memories from 2012, 2016 and 2019

EU referendum campaign and ‘World’s Biggest Real Ale Festival’ among memories from 2012, 2016 and 2019

06 March 2025

In our weekly All Our Yesterdays feature we look back through the pages of old editions of the Lynn News for some March memories…


On this week: WI celebrates 70th year in 1998 and BBC slammed for paying Tony Martin burglar for documentary in 2005

On this week: WI celebrates 70th year in 1998 and BBC slammed for paying Tony Martin burglar for documentary in 2005

On this week: WI celebrates 70th year in 1998 and BBC slammed for paying Tony Martin burglar for documentary in 2005

06 March 2025

In our regular On This Week feature we look back to what was making the headlines in 1998 and 2005…


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