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Hello and welcome to this week's politics newsletter.
Campaigners are calling for a long-lost railway line to be reinstated to serve towns they say have been 'severed'.
New research is to explore why a Norfolk delicacy - mussels - seem to be in long-term decline.
The possibility of fluoride being added to drinking water in Norfolk has prompted concerns.
A land swap deal has been struck at an Art Deco pub site to help get a new school built.
Controversial plans for a new megafarm in Methwold and Feltwell have sparked 15,000 objections.
And a traveller family says Breckland Council will have to 'drag them off' a cul-de-sac site they have been living in.
I hope you enjoy the newsletter.
Dan Grimmer,
Specialist reporter (public affairs)
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