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Please don t take my school away , pleads pupil as Wormegay consultation nears conclusion Published: 07:00, 02 March 2021
A pupil has written a heartfelt plea to education chiefs to save a West Norfolk village primary school which is threatened with closure.
The Lynn News has seen a copy of a letter in support of the Wormegay CE Primary School as a public consultation on its future enters its final few days.
Campaigners are displaying this banner at the Wormegay CE Primary School as the fight against its proposed closure continues (44748753)
They have also insisted they understand the passions of parents and residents who are against it.
Court Register: King s Lynn Magistrates Court, January 27-February 3
JANUARY 27
Connor Johns, 25, of Hillen Road, South Lynn. Using vehicle without insurance, Hillen Road, South Lynn, £100 fine, six penalty points. Using vehicle without insurance, Saturday Market Place, Lynn, £350 fine, £100 costs, £45 victim surcharge, six penalty points.
Brendon Richard Napthen, 34, of Highfield Avenue, Swaffham. Using vehicle without insurance, Old Hall Drive, Dersingham, £120 fine, £40 costs, £34 victim surcharge, six penalty points.
The crest above the entrance to King s Lynn Court in College Lane.. (1932544)
Lianne Marie Feltwell, 42, of Isle Bridge Road, Outwell. Driving in excess of 30 miles per hour speed limit, A151, Whaplode, £120 fine, £55 costs, £34 victim surcharge, four penalty points.
The Norfolk hamlet of Fustyweed, between Lyng and Elsing
- Credit: Bill Smith - Archant
Norfolk is rich in hamlets so tiny and tucked away they are hardly known, even within their own county - although some of their sons and daughters had an impact on world history.
1. DIDLINGTON
Did you know that Didlington, between Thetford and Swaffham, played a vital role in the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb? It was at Didlington Hall that a boy called Howard Carter developed the love of Egyptology which eventually led him to the Valley of the Kings and becoming the first person to see Tut’s treasures in more than 3,000 years.