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Greg Plummer has worked on the local sports scene for many years and is Mr Linnets as far as many King's Lynn Town FC fans are concerned. He follows them home and away.
League leaders Fakenham Town made it four matches without defeat in the Premier Division today while there were draws for Downham Town and Heacham.
King's Lynn Town are without a fixture this weekend and will not bring players into training on Saturday.
Downham Town hope the arrival of talented wide man Dylan Kirk will boost the club's attacking options in the second half of the season.
King’s Lynn is delighted to announce the club will once again be backed by PSH Environmental Ltd as the main team sponsors in 2025.
Fakenham pushed second-placed Ipswich YM all of the way in their tenth fixture of the Counties 2 Eastern Counties season.
West Norfolk made it a perfect 10 with a 28-8 victory against Wymondham at Gatehouse Lane on Saturday.
In his weekly Your Local Paper column, Mark Hearle disscusses the recent visit of Singaporean entrepreneur Jo Phua to The Walks.
The captain of King's Lynn Stars, Nicolai Klindt, gets the time to enjoy his moment in the Q&A spotlight answering columnist Gavin Caney's questions.
Pelicans came out on the wrong end of a nine-goal thriller last Saturday.
A former West Norfolk resident has had a successful year racing in the BMZRC MZ 250cc motorcycle championship with the British Motorcycle Racing Club.
October and November’s autumn running events have continued to keep runners from Terrington St Clement Running Club covering the miles.
Fledgling football team Downham Town FC U9s has kicked off its third year in style thanks to Redwood Bank.
King's Lynn Community Football’s Time To Talk players have kindly donated chocolate advent calendars to be delivered to children in our local area.
A busy week of running for West Norfolk Athletic Club members started last Tuesday night at the Luminate 5k at Sandringham
West Norfolk Athletic Club hosted its annual awards evening, as well as the club AGM, on Friday night.
There's something about a midweek victory over Kidderminster Harriers under the floodlights of The Walks.
King's Lynn Town claimed their biggest scalp of the season as they inflicted the heaviest defeat on Phil Brown as Kidderminster Harriers manager.
A special gym club celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday - and the foundations are in place for the club to keep growing in the next 50 years.
Football and foreign languages came together when West Norfolk students took part in a programme led by a former Arsenal outreach worker.
Heacham and Fakenham both picked up a point in their respective Thurlow Nunn Premier Division games yesterday.