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7 of the best indoor activities in Norfolk

7 of the best indoor activities in Norfolk
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25 of the best days out in Norfolk | Norwich Evening News

NATURE  RSPB Strumpshaw Fen is a great spot for a walk or for birdwatching. - Credit: Eastern Daily Press © 2016 6. RSPB Strumpshaw Fen This peaceful nature reserve is located along the River Yare and is a birdwatcher s paradise. Take a pleasant walk round the reedbeds, woodlands and orchid-rich meadows, with a number of trails to choose from of varying distances. Upcoming events there include Strumpshaw s Brilliant Bug Ball Family Trail and pond dipping. It is open daily 9.30am to 5pm (£4.50 adults, £2.50 children or free for RSPB members, first child and under-fives) and can see the full upcoming programme at rspb.org.uk

25 of the best days out in Norfolk | Eastern Daily Press

NATURE  RSPB Strumpshaw Fen is a great spot for a walk or for birdwatching. - Credit: Eastern Daily Press © 2016 6. RSPB Strumpshaw Fen This peaceful nature reserve is located along the River Yare and is a birdwatcher s paradise. Take a pleasant walk round the reedbeds, woodlands and orchid-rich meadows, with a number of trails to choose from of varying distances. Upcoming events there include Strumpshaw s Brilliant Bug Ball Family Trail and pond dipping. It is open daily 9.30am to 5pm (£4.50 adults, £2.50 children or free for RSPB members, first child and under-fives) and can see the full upcoming programme at rspb.org.uk

Demand in Norfolk quirky attractions after May 17 easing

Norfolk attractions offering escapism and fun are "jumping for joy" after a surge in bookings from friends and families since May 17 coronavirus lockdown rules were lifted.

90 BT phone boxes up for grabs in Adopt a Kiosk scheme

A book exchange is one popular re-use for old phone boxes - Credit: BT BT has revealed that 90 of its iconic red phone boxes across Norfolk and Waveney are up for grabs – as it urges local communities to take advantage of a scheme to help transform them for the 21st century. Since 2008, a total of 907 phone boxes across the East of England have been taken on by communities for just £1 each through BT’s Adopt a Kiosk programme. Jo Billham, Keith Morris and Andrew Moore with the Swap Box in Wreningham. Picture: Courtesy of Keith Morris - Credit: Courtesy of Keith Morris

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