One of the biggest controversies in Norfolk in recent years could draw to a conclusion on Monday when councillors meet to vote on whether to scrap plans for an incinerator in King's Lynn.

Norfolk County Council officers have recommended that members of the full council vote for such a move to happen, which would be to the delight of those who have fought against it.

Ahead of the meeting, Dan Grimmer, public affairs correspondent, talks to David Powles, digital editor, about the saga.

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