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Top headlines: Swan rescue, Creme Egg thief and new boxing club launch
Summary
West Norfolk stories this week included police rescuing a swan from Hardwick Road and the launch of a free North Lynn Boxing Academy offering sessions for 9-16 year-olds.
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Several local stories from West Norfolk were reported over the past week, ranging from community projects to legal and civic developments. A free boxing club for young people was launched in North Lynn through a partnership of local organisations. Police and ferry operators were among those who stepped in to help residents or wildlife during routine disruptions. Local governance and retail crime also featured in coverage, with some matters now moving to formal procedures.
Key developments:
- West Norfolk Police rescued a swan from Hardwick Road and returned it to a nearby stream, noting the incident on social media with a light reference to a film.
- A free North Lynn Boxing Academy has been launched, offering Monday sessions at the Discovery Centre for boys and girls aged 9-16, run by several community organisations.
- A Burger King restaurant in Fakenham, to be located at the Morrisons petrol station on Clipbush Lane, was announced and is reported to be due to open in April as part of a site investment.
- The West Lynn ferry was unable to operate because of low tides, and the skipper used a dinghy to transport passengers one at a time to avoid stranding.
- Korben Mortimer, 23, admitted 11 counts of retail theft involving chocolate and alcohol and has been remanded in custody until sentencing.
- Downham Market Town Council is reported to have awarded a gritting contract to the business of a council member against its clerk's advice, and the council has had a consequential change in its mayoral position.
Summary:
Local services, volunteers and small organisations featured strongly in the week's stories, with a new community boxing club and emergency responses for people and wildlife. The Burger King opening is scheduled for April and the person charged with multiple thefts has been remanded until sentencing. Other matters, including the town council's contract decision and the local elections situation, are undetermined at this time.
