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Shoppers were shocked to see a former TV show host walking through a town supermarket.
Waterstones book of the week is The Artist, a lush, impressive debut novel by Lucy Steeds.
A town centre is set to be transformed into an ‘open-air gallery’ with the launch of a new colourful art trail.
Fenland Citizen editor Jeremy Ransome and his son Alfie visited Download Festival at the weekend. Here are their thoughts…
The Saturday Social is back with 13 trivia questions on everything from music to motorways.
Grab your snacks and sit back for a thrilling evening at this film night.
It’s not every day you get an invitation to meet the King at Buckingham Palace… but the surreal experience is one our reporters will cherish forever.
A familiar face from the popular show SAS: Who Dares Wins is set to hit the stage in Lynn soon as part of his current “inspiring” tour.
Artwork is being put on display to celebrate new friendships made at a community craft group.
A new exhibition aims to shed light on microscopic worlds to mark 400 years since the term ‘microscope’ was first coined.
Grab your snacks and sit back as the latest instalment in a beloved film franchise is coming to a village screen.
The Arts Society King’s Lynn continues its season as it invites a speaker to talk about a British sculptor.
A cinema club will be welcoming film lovers back for another one of its screenings showing a comedy and action movie as well as a day school event.
A gallery is opening a new exhibition next week displaying artists’ wprks based on the natural world.
Experience the “electrifying fusion” of music, skating, and extreme stunts with The Roller Boys when they bring their show to Lynn in May.
Sit back and enjoy two films in two days with an adults-only movie and a children's screening.
“I think it is fair to say that for a village group, the Watlington Players always deliver a spectacular show,” says our reviewer…
A major exhibition by an acclaimed British sculptor will be presented across the park, gardens and interiors of a historic stately home.