We will soon be sending out our first edition of Your Community News - a community e-newsletter for West Norfolk, providing news and updates on local volunteering opportunities, services, and events.
Today, volunteers from The QEH gathered at Knight’s Hill Hotel for a special celebration event during Volunteers’ Week, recognising the incredible contribution made by the Trust’s 188 volunteers. The event saw volunteers presented with long service awards by Interim Chief Nurse, Dawn Collins, before enjoying tea, cake and refreshments…
What is Stamp Out Rogue Traders? Stamp Out Rogue Traders (#SORT) is a consumer protection campaign run by Norfolk County Council and Suffolk County Council Trading Standards teams. The campaign raises awareness of doorstep crime, helps residents recognise the warning signs of a rogue trader, and points people…
With a heatwave forecast this week, a reminder that libraries offer “Cool Spaces”: If you’re out and about in the sunshine and the temperature becomes too much, your local library is a great place to take a break from the heat, access drinking water, and cool down…
King’s Lynn will come alive with colour, culture and seafaring spirit this Sunday, 24 May, as the Hanse Festival returns to the town’s historic waterfront with a packed programme of activities. Cllr Sue Lintern, Cabinet member for Culture and Events, said: “Last year we marked 20 years since King’s…
The Council’s popular Food For Thought programme successfully launched its new Food For Thought Academy programme with a series of engaging sessions at Greenpark Academy. The Food For Thought Academy launched on 15 January to the first cohort of students and has been holding weekly workshops aimed at equipping these…
Join in a calm, fun and friendly session that supports older adults (aged 65+) to stay active in a safe and comfortable environment. The class focuses on mobility, strength, flexibility, and circulation, all delivered at a relaxed pace that welcomes different abilities and confidence levels. No need to book -…