Published: 7th May, 2021
A collaboration between Norfolk Windmills Trust and Water, Mills and Marshes to celebrate National Mills Weekend 2021 (8th & 9th May 2021). Drainage mills are familiar figures of the Broads …
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Published: 23rd March, 2021
Bergh Apton Conservation Trust (BACT) have led a pioneering project to create a 17 km long pollinator friendly corridor, The Chet Valley B-Line, running through the Chet Valley from the …
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Published: 29th January, 2021
Jacky Heath – a volunteer for the Broad’s Hidden Heritage project – has been interpreting tithe maps of the Halvergate Marshes. Her research has been able to continue at home …
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Published: 28th October, 2020
Blog update from Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT) Thorpe Marshes by Chris Durdin, 21st October, 2020 *Please note that restrictions regarding the Covid-19 health situation may have changed since this article …
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Published: 20th October, 2020
For October half term and Halloween 2020, we teamed up with Weird Norfolk and Weird Suffolk to bring you three of the spookiest walks in the Broads National Park. With …
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Published: 16th October, 2020
Our Top 5 Autumn Walks #1. Burgh Castle Circular Walk Burgh Castle is a third century roman fort built to defend the coast from Saxon raiders. This 1.5 mile easy …
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Published: 9th September, 2020
RSPB Connecting Communities Project at Strumpshaw Fen works with the communities local to the reserve to connect them to nature in the Mid-Yare Valley and Strumpshaw Fen itself. We are …
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Published: 26th July, 2019
The village of Acle was designated as a Category ‘A’ Nodal Point along a stopline during WWII. On 26th July 2019, during the second of three day-schools held at Acle …
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