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Once upon a time, when Norwich was one of the busiest market towns in the country, the city had a pub for every day of the year. The 1904 Licensing Act, Second World War and widespread slum clearances of the 1960s were responsible for a marked decline in these figures with the number of public houses in King Street alone falling from 58 to just one. As The Last Pub Standing, we salute you all.
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