Court Register: King s Lynn Magistrates Court, March 9-17
MARCH 9
Vadims Sudnickis, 41, of Wellesley Street, Lynn. Drink-driving, 59 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, prescribed limit 35, Wellesley Street, Lynn, £570 fine, £775 costs, £57 victim surcharge, 40 month driving disqualification. Used a motor vehicle without insurance, Wellesley Street, Lynn, no separate penalty.
Dominic Daniel George Cooper, 51, of Waterside, North Lynn. Assault by beating, Lynn, two year restraining order, £120 fine, £85 costs, £34 victim surcharge. Theft of coins, worth £20, Lynn, no separate penalty. Assault, Lynn, £80 fine.
The crest above the entrance to King s Lynn Court in College Lane.. (1932544)
MARCH 10
Kieran Joel Beavis, 20, of Lamberts Close, Weasenham. Driving without due care and attention, A17, Walpole Cross Keys, £90 fine, £110 costs, £32 victim surcharge, six month driving disqualification.
Bus company warned timetable preventing pupils getting to King s Lynn schools on time Published: 07:00, 09 March 2021
A bus company is under fire over claims its revised timetable is preventing some pupils from getting to school on time following the return to lessons yesterday.
At least one parent has raised concerns about provision on the 505 route to and from Lynn with the operator, Stagecoach.
But the firm says it is keeping journeys under review and has increased service provision in its latest timetables.
Stagecoach is under fire from bus passengers in South Holland unhappy with the reliability of the 505 Spalding-King s Lynn service. (19997095)
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Plans for improved experience for Halloween attraction in Norfolk Published: 09:00, 10 January 2021
The organisers of a new horror attraction have apologised to visitors for last yearâs event, saying 2021âs will be bigger and better.
Deputy manager of Nightmares in Norfolk, Charlie Roaf, said Octoberâs event was planned at the last minute, and will be an improved experience at a new location in 2021, Covid permitting.
The fist ever Nightmares in Norfolk took place off the A17 in Walpole Cross Keys for Halloween.
Charlie Roaf, deputy manager of Nightmares in Norfolk. Picture: SUBMITTED
And preparations are stepping up for next Octoberâs event with a new location being sought. It is hoped this will be just outside Lynn, but the location has not been confirmed at this stage.