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Kings Lynn - Gateway to Opportunity
A professional documentary about seaport and market town, King's Lynn intended for prospective industrialists and tourists.
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Overview
King’s Lynn is a cargo port and market town in Norfolk. A town that offers a mix of the traditional and the modern, with some of the finest countryside and coastline a stone’s throw away. Gateway to Opportunity is a promotional film, sponsored by no fewer than a dozen local companies, that aims to highlight the benefits and opportunities for modern businesses and their potential workforce should they relocate to King’s Lynn.
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