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On Friday 27 June 2003, BBC Radio Norfolk turned out the lights in Norfolk Tower for the last time. After more than 20 years at its Surrey Street base, the radio station broadcast its final programme from the tower. At 6am on Saturday 28 June, Stewart White presented the first show from the BBC's new multi-million pound broadcast centre at The Forum and opend a new chapter in Radio Norfolk's history. "I can't think of a better place to be," said station editor David Clayton. "We will be broadcasting from the new heart of the city." For the first time, Radio Norfolk, Look East and the BBC's online services in Norfolk come together under one roof. "We had to move for a number of reasons and for a while the BBC had been looking for somewhere to build headquarters for all of our local services," explained Mr Clayton. Visitors to The Forum will be able to see the teams who produce the radio, television and online output through the huge glass windows which overlook the open atrium which you can see in the panorama above. Don't miss the 360° view of Radio Norfolk's new studio |