Track
- Name
- Adrian Flux Arena
- Address
- Saddlebow Road, King's Lynn PE34 3AG
- GPS Data
- 52°45′11″N 0°24′00″E
- Length
- 342m
- Record
- 57,60 Nicki Pedersen
- Capacity
- 10000
Field | 3 PTS | 2 PTS | 1 PTS | 0 PTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 9% | 27% | 36% | 27% |
2 | 23% | 27% | 27% | 27% |
3 | 32% | 18% | 18% | 36% |
4 | 41% | 32% | 18% | 14% |
Name: King's Lynn Stars
Phone: 01553 771111
Website:
kingslynnstars.co
Email:
info@norfolkarena.co.uk
Norwich
website:
norwichairport.co.uk
distance: 71 km
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London Stansted
website:
stanstedairport.com
distance: 122 km
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Luton
website:
london-luton.co.uk
distance: 143 km
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Birmingham
website:
birminghamairport.co.uk
distance 180 km
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Southend
website:
southendairport.com
distance: 183 km
King's Lynn, also known as Lynn and until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn is a seaport and market town in the ceremonial county of Norfolk in the East of England. It lies 97 miles (156 km) north of London and 44 miles (71 km) west of Norwich. The population of the town is 42,800.
The town has two theatres, museums and other cultural and sporting venues. There are three secondary schools and one college. The service sector, information and communication technologies and creative industries, provide limited employment for the population of King's Lynn and the surrounding area.
In 2008, the German Palm Group began to erect one of the world's largest paper machines. The machine was constructed by Voith Paper. With a web speed of up to 2000 m/min and a web width of 10.63m, it can produce 400.000 per year of newsprint paper. The production is based on 100% recycled paper. The start-up was on 21 August 2009