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Turkish Crayfish Hundreds of Turkish Crayfish, an ‘alien’ species to the region, were found dead by local anglers on a stretch of the Waveney between Ellingham Mill and Oulton Broad. Groups of 200-300 corpses could be seen at low tide on shallow exposed bank areas. It is estimated that over 2,000 dead crayfish have been […]
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Below-the-Pier – click to enlarge Location: Underneath Southwold Pier, Southwold, Suffolk, UK. Note – it was a single photo taken in fine jpeg quality that has been transformed using Photomatix software. Equipment: D50 + Nikon 18-200VR @34mm, aperture f/22, shutter speed 1/10 & ISO 200. © Herman AuerThe Hague, Netherlandswww.dgrin.com
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We took the Mule up the Blyth Estuary, Suffolk, approx 3.5m This is a trip which to be quite frank is what set us off thinking about getting our own craft. Early in May we walked from Blythburgh back into Southwold along the river and saw a pair of open canoes drifting along (they had […]
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charities / exhibitions / Health & Wellbeing / Waveney Valley October 8, 2007
www.nwmhp.nhs.uk World Mental Health Day 2007 World Mental Health Day is taking place on Wednesday, October 10, and Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust is taking part in initiatives as follows: October 9:Sing Your Heart Out, NorwichThe award-winning Sing Your Heart Out series of singing workshops will be featured in a Channel 5 […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / exhibitions / Waveney Valley October 8, 2007
Click logo for 2008 programmethe Waveney REVELS . . . a new tradition April 1st – 30th 2008Get ready to Revel! click on image for full information pdf leaflet …What Revels?a new Waveney-wide, popular, participatory, annual celebration revealing a vast spectrum of arts and heritage activity. …Whose Revels?The Waveney Revels is a broad umbrella project […]
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Art & Theatre / charities / exhibitions / Waveney Valley October 6, 2007
Fruits of the Mind5th Annual Exhibition October 10-11 (10am-4.30pm)October 12 (10am-3pm) King’s Centre, King Street, Norwich Official opening to be performed by Bill Farrow, non-executive director at Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, on October 10 at 12.30pm. Living in the presentArtist William Fairbank is living in the present – he has no […]
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Daisy the dachshund discovered a fossilised mammoth bone up to two million years old. The bone on the beach at Dunwich, near Southwold, is believed to be from a Southern Elephant, a type of mammoth once common in East Anglia. source – www.dailymail.co.uk
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Art & Theatre / Business Editorials / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / exhibitions / Norfolk Broads / Tourist Attractions Norfolk and Suffolk / Waveney Valley October 3, 2007
A new Arts Gallery is moving to Beccles! If you are an Arts/Craftmaker living in Norfolk/Suffolk then we need you! We are looking for Textile Artists, Craftmakers, Visual Artists, Jewellery designers, Ceramicist/Sculpture makers, Pottery makers, all you have to ensure is that the craft is made in our area. You can be studying at school/college, […]
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Gardens and Gardening / Waveney Valley / Wildlife October 2, 2007
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Waveney District Council is one of only seven councils in the country to pilot a new way of helping council tenants get their foot on the property ladder. The Council is launching a new scheme called ‘Social Homebuy’, that gives an alternative to tenants becoming homeowners through the Right to Buy. The scheme allows tenants […]
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charities / Waveney Valley / Wild Birds / Wildlife September 27, 2007
Ups and downs for rare birds on Suffolk coast Despite summer flooding that badly affected the breeding success of many birds this summer, stone-curlews, Mediterranean gulls and marsh harriers had record breeding seasons at RSPB nature reserves on the Suffolk coast. The rare stone-curlew first returned to nest at RSPB Minsmere nature reserve in 2003 […]
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charities / rspb / Waveney Valley / Wild Birds / Wildlife September 25, 2007
Click on image to read online RSPB e-newsletter, September 2007 edition
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Clubs 1st Presentation for Magpies Harleston Magpies Hockey Club marked two important achievements on Saturday when Martin Gotheridge, President of England Hockey, presented the Club with its Clubs 1st award and Nick Boulter, Senior Development Manager of Sport England, congratulated the Club on the refurbishment of its sand-based artificial grass pitch. Mr Gotheridge paid tribute […]