People in King's Lynn will soon be able to travel around their town more easily as a new bus service is set to launch.
From Monday, August 21 the new Town Link service, run by local independent bus company Go To Town, will operate between King's Lynn bus station six days a week.
The route will stop at the new Primary Care Hub on Nar Ouse Way which is due to open in 2024.
It will also stop at the newly built St James Medical Practice in South Wootton.
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Lesley Bambridge, Norfolk County Councillor for King’s Lynn North and Central, said: "I hope these new services will help ease the concerns of people about getting to the new surgeries, something that has been raised with me."
The service will also serve Vancouver Avenue and Tennyson Avenue, providing access to the College of West Anglia and local schools, as well as stopping on Sandpiper and Dragonfly Way, South Lynn, and the North Lynn Industrial Estate.
A single trip on the service will cost just £1.50 under the flat fares introduced by Norfolk County Council in King’s Lynn.
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