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This has been tagged up as an advert, but as a station that is part of the Norwich community I believe there is sufficient reason for this page to exist. The page has been written up neutrally as requested in the guidelines, and will be only subtly changed and updated once more history is gathered and sourced.

Another argument I would offer is that there are several Radio Stations on wikipedia with similar pages to this one, not to mention other Community Stations, and so to not allow this page to exist would lead me to question these other pages.

Please advise if any changes need to be made and I shall oblige where possible.Futureradio969 (talk) 14:31, 10 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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