WELCOME TO VISION KING’S LYNN
Here you’ll find out about the investment and regeneration in King’s Lynn, and how you can have your say and help to shape plans and projects.
INVESTMENT AND REGENERATION IN KING’S LYNN
King’s Lynn is a town that is benefiting from multi-million pound investment, bringing transformational improvements. The investment and interventions that are being delivered now are a catalyst for future growth and prosperity and will help King’s Lynn to realise its full potential.
TOWN INVESTMENT PLAN
The vision for King’s Lynn is set out in the Town Investment Plan, a comprehensive schedule of schemes designed to benefit the town, strengthen the local economy, and help secure the town’s future as a place of choice to live, work and visit.
The Town Investment Plan features three themes:
- Innovative, growing business and skilled workforce
- Sustainably connected town
- Historic riverfront and repurposed town centre
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Building Works Set to Begin on New School of Nursing Studies at CWA
UncategorisedBuilding works are set to begin next week on a brand-new training facility to accommodate the School of Nursing Studies, which will see high quality training facilities developed at College of West Anglia’s King’s Lynn campus.
Vision for King’s Lynn could bring £25M in transformational funding
UncategorisedCollaboration has led to the creation of an ambitious and aspirational vision for King’s Lynn which could bring £25M in government funding – and transform the town.
People in King’s Lynn walk more than the national average
UncategorisedOver eighty per cent of people in the King’s Lynn area walk at least once per week, with keeping fit the key driver for walking and cycling amongst local people.
Local young people reveal their hopes and concerns in survey
UncategorisedOver sixty per cent of 16-25s believe they can fulfil their aspirations in west Norfolk, and a similar amount intend to stay in the area in the next five years.