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The National Centre for Writing, formerly Writers' Centre Norwich, is a literature development agency and national centre for writing based in Norwich, England. It led the successful bid for Norwich to be granted the UNESCO City of Literature title in 2012.[1]
In April 2015, the organisation moved into the historic building Dragon Hall, Norwich.[2]
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