WELCOME TO VISION KING’S LYNN
Find out more about the major investment and regeneration we’re driving forward in King’s Lynn, to help unlock the full potential of our unique place for local communities in West Norfolk.
INVESTMENT AND REGENERATION IN KING’S LYNN
Our transformative projects are delivering new facilities, opportunities and jobs for residents, supporting the local economy and making more of our rich heritage buildings and spaces for a stronger and sustainable future.
Through major regeneration and investment, our town will become a better connected, more attractive and accessible place, where residents and businesses are inspired and supported to achieve their ambitions, visitors choose to explore as a destination, and where there is more for everyone who comes into the town to enjoy and experience.
Backed by significant Government funding and driven forward by a dynamic team at the Borough Council and King’s Lynn Neighbourhood Board, work is underway to deliver exciting projects that will bring the positive change local people tell us they want to shape the future of our town.
TOWN INVESTMENT PRIORITIES
We are delivering for King’s Lynn around five priority areas:
- Improve town centre attractiveness and cultural experience
- Create a successful, modern, mixed-use town centre
- Enhance connectivity and accessibility
- Improve safety, security and community wellbeing
- Raise young people’s aspirations and support business and skills growth
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Two Opportunities to Help Shape King’s Lynn’s Future
UncategorisedYoung people and business owners are being invited to have their say to shape plans that will bring benefits for the future of the town.
Town Deal Update Issue 4 – August 2021
UncategorisedUpdate from the Town Deal board
Town Deal Update Issue 3 – August 2021
UncategorisedUpdate from the Town Deal board
Step forward for King’s Lynn’s Town Deal
UncategorisedA further step forward for King’s Lynn’s £25m Town Deal will be made next week when the Council’s Cabinet and the Town Deal Board are asked to sign off the final project confirmations and their prioritisation ahead of them being submitted to the Government.