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Station artwork commemorates Lynn's Campbell's soup factory

(l to r) Peter Jermany, Principal Planner, King's Lynn & WestNorfolk Borough Council; Chris Dungate, Operations manager, Groundwork East; Karen Gregson, Area Manager, GTR; John Grant, Chair, Fen Line Users association
Keith Heppell
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