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Published: 00:01, 02 April 2021
Arts and heritage organisations in West Norfolk have been awarded more than £320,000 of grants in the latest round of support from the government s Culture Recovery Fund.
The scheme was established last year to help venues recover and re-open following the coronavirus shutdown.
Five West Norfolk groups and venues have been given support in a new round of grants announced today, which are intended to help prepare for re-opening during the spring and summer.
The Corn Exchange in King s Lynn was lit up yellow, to mark last month s National Day of Reflection. Picture: Ian Burt. (45706619)
The biggest beneficiary in our area is Lynn s Corn Exchange, which has been given £124,000.