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Residents in Gaywood are invited to a Creating Communities event at Howard Junior School on 1 February, between 10am and 2pm.
The drop-in event will bring together a range of partners, including the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, its Lily service, Beat Your Bills roadshow, Alive West Norfolk, Community Action Norfolk, Kings Lynn Foodbank, Gaywood Library and Fire Service to give advice and information on services, facilities and activities in the area.
Lily, the council’s service that helps people to connect with others, will be there to help people understand what activities, support and help are in the area to avoid issues of loneliness and isolation, and also to inspire people about the sorts of events and clubs that currently run or could be created in the area.
The Beat Your Bills Roadshow will be dropping by with energy saving advice and other support to help people facing cost of living issues. They could also check your eligibility for a government-funded whole-house retrofit.
Representatives from the borough council’s corporate projects team will also be available to answer any questions about the residential development in Gaywood.