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  - WN.COM - Science - 25/Jun 07:04

Royal Norfolk Show will see

The organisers of the Royal Norfolk Show said they were on target for the "strongest year since Covid". The Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (RNAA) said advanced ticket sales suggested it was on track to welcome 78,000 to 80,000 people over the two days. It added that there would be 700 trade stands to visit and "very good show weather" with moderate temperatures...

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