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Council killjoys warn children of dangers of crabbing – the CRABS get distressed! For generations youngsters have lined up on seawalls and quaysides to dangle a hook and line in the water in a bid to tempt a crab to take the bait. But now the harmless waterside pursuit has fallen foul of the health […]
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Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / the coast / Tourist Attractions Norfolk and Suffolk June 9, 2008
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We only have to look across the Channel to the Netherlands to see how to protect a coastline properly. Thanks to a team of underwater archaeologists from the University of Southampton, we should soon be able to sense the bustle of medieval Dunwich. At the current rate it won’t be too long before the archaeologists […]
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Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / exhibitions / Holidays / the coast / Tourist Attractions Norfolk and Suffolk / Waveney Valley June 3, 2008
Seaside breaks and summer escapesOn the horizon, June 2008 – East of Englandincluding photo competition! Click image to find out more
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Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / exhibitions / Holidays / the coast / Tourist Attractions Norfolk and Suffolk / Waveney Valley May 13, 2008
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We haven’t given up on the Norfolk Broads We want these wetlands to be protected and managed for as long as possible, says Brendan Joyce Hickling Broad is the largest of the Norfolk Broads and is at threat from sea-level rise. Patrick Barkham’s statement that “local environmental groups such as the Norfolk Wildlife Trust have […]
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We haven’t given up on the Norfolk Broads We want these wetlands to be protected and managed for as long as possible, says Brendan Joyce Hickling Broad is the largest of the Norfolk Broads and is at threat from sea-level rise. Patrick Barkham’s statement that “local environmental groups such as the Norfolk Wildlife Trust have […]
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Lowestoft Windfarm Proposal Hinges on Helicopters The most easterly town in the U.K., Lowestoft in Suffolk, may soon become the operational base for what is being called by London press, “the world’s largest offshore windfarm.” The plan is to build a base at the seafront Waveney Dock, which will operate and maintain the Greater Gabbard […]
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Russian Black Lark visits Norfolk Hundreds of ‘twichers’ descended on the Norfolk coastline after word spread in the birdwatching fraternity of the rare visitor. The black lark, native to Russia and Kazakhstan, attracted twitchers from all ends of the country after the first sighting at Winterton-on-Sea, near Great Yarmouth, on Sunday. There are only two […]
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Click image to enlarge courtesy Keith Moore Keith’s Little Bit of England
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Great Yarmouth outer harbour work gathers pace Work on Great Yarmouth’s outer harbour is moving ahead quickly, as preparation work for a new 400m quay wall begins. Construction of the northern and southern breakwaters is progressing well, with the northern breakwater almost complete. And a dredger has begun dredging material in order to create the […]
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