Peat is not only an amazing type of soil but also the reason the Broads exist. Twice as much carbon is stored in the world’s peatlands than in the rainforests …
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Broads Uncovered: Pollinators
The Broads National Park covers an area of 300km2 and protects Britain’s third largest inland waterway. It is made up of five main habitats. There’s the water itself in the …
Acle High School Exhibit Artwork at NUA’s East Gallery
Today, Year 8 Art students from Acle High School gathered at Norwich University of the Arts’ East Gallery to see their artwork displayed alongside those of illustrators, Glyn Brewerton, Neil …
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Young Carers Develop Virtual Reality Tour of Hardley Mill
One of the aims of Water, Mills and Marshes is to facilitate access to the Broads National Park, both for those able to get out into it and for those …
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Second Annual Review of School Engagement 2019
The second year of the Water, Mills and Marshes project has been action packed, building on the back of 2018 and forging new collaborations to deliver additional projects. We engaged …
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Art on the Line School Exhibition
The Art On The Line project ran in November and December 2019 in association with Wherry Lines Community Rail Partnership. It involved 221 students aged 7 to 11 from six …
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Camera Traps, Book Boxes and Community
In our second year of the project we not only wanted to deliver our core package and produce another Broads Album but we also wanted to provide complementary resources for …
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Mills, Marshmen, Mayflies and Wherries
This has been a very busy 4 months of School Engagement. Road Shows, Experience Days, Broads in a Box Project Days and a Show Case Event – no wonder it …
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