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Taken from an email sent out by today KLWIN: Cllr Nick Daubney, Leader of the Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk, said: " This is a big issue for West Norfolk and it is crucial that as many people as possible come along to hear proceedings and to participate in this inquiry. All along we have said that the only fair way to determine this matter was to have an independent public inquiry, where all concerned parties are able to put forward their points, which will then be considered by an independent inspector." Free car parking spaces are being reserved on the Tuesday Market Place and on the gravel car park on Chapel Street, for people attending the inquiry.
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