King s Lynn man given suspended prison sentence for harassing ex-partner and offensive messages to her mother
| Updated: 12:03, 29 January 2021
A Lynn man who harassed his ex-partner and sent offensive texts to her mother has been given a suspended prison sentence.
Ronnie Lee Dunne. 23, was told that he had narrowly avoided immediate custody for the offences, some of which had been committed while on police bail.
Dunne, of Archdale Street, had pleaded guilty to harassment without violence to his ex-partner between September 16 and November 11 last year, at earlier hearings.
King s Lynn Magistrates Court (44075496)
He had also admitted criminal damage to a window at her home and her iPhone and sending the offensive texts to her mum on January 2 this year.
West Norfolk social housing provider maintain high ratings after government body check Published: 09:00, 19 December 2020
Freebridge Community Housing has maintained the highest ratings possible in a judgement published by the Regulator of Social Housing.
The West Norfolk social housing provider was confirmed this week as being G1 for governance, and V1 for financial viability, following a stability check by the government body that oversees the work of social housing providers.
The ratings match those given following an in-depth assessment back in March 2019.
The Freebridge Community Housing offices in King s Lynn. Picture: Ian Burt
Anita Jones, Freebridgeâs chief executive, said âI am very pleased that Freebridge has continued to maintain the highest rating possible in the Regulatorâs latest assessment, and am extremely proud to be involved with such a well-run organisation here in West Norfolk.
AJ 40 under 40: Yẹmí Àlàdérun
14 December 2020 By Fran Williams, illustration by Simon Hayes
Following spells at Mae and Barbara Weiss, AJ 40 under 40 architect Yẹmí Aládérun is now major projects manager at Islington and Shoreditch Housing Association
Following her studies at Kingston University, where she completed Parts 1-3 plus an additional architecture masters in ‘Thinking Building’, Àlàdérun’s passion for good-quality social housing began at the start of her career working for Mae on projects including Hillington Square in King’s Lynn for Freebridge Community Housing.
She went on to spend more than six years working at Barbara Weiss Architects, where she eventually became an associate, gaining more experience on residential schemes.
Christmas donation from Freebridge for King s Lynn Maternity Bereavement Suite Appeal
| Updated: 10:43, 11 December 2020
Freebridge Community Housing has shown its support for Lynnâs Maternity Bereavement Suite with a generous festive donation.
The housing provider has been hosting an âAdvent Calendarâ for employees with an activity, prize giveaway or some other type of festive fun behind each daily door.
As part of this scheme, Freebridge has pledged to donate £250 to the Queen Elizabeth Hospitalâs Maternity Bereavement Suite Appeal.
Anita Jones, chief executive of Freebridge Community Housing. Picture: SUBMITTED
Anita Jones, chief executive of Freebridge Community Housing, said: âOur colleagues at Freebridge voted to make the QEHâs Maternity Bereavement Suite Appeal our charity of the year back in March and weâre delighted to be able to support them with this Christmas donation.