Wilder Communities – Tackling Crassula helmsii
Join us for a relaxed, hands-on workshop all about Crassula helmsii (also known as Australian swamp stonecrop or New Zealand pygmy weed)s - an invasive aquatic plant that can cause […]
Join us for a relaxed, hands-on workshop all about Crassula helmsii (also known as Australian swamp stonecrop or New Zealand pygmy weed)s - an invasive aquatic plant that can cause […]
How do you decide if a pond is in good ecological condition or if it needs restoration work to enhance its value for wildlife? If a site has several ponds […]
Step into a landscape where history and nature intertwine. Once a 19th-century enclosure and a vital fuel allotment for the poor, it bears the marks of WWI military trenches and […]
Step into the heart of nature with honorary warden Francis Farrow for an unforgettable summer stroll across the stunning landscapes of Beeston Common. Discover the hidden wonders of this special site as we wander through diverse habitats alive with colour and sound. Along the way, Francis will share fascinating insights into how this unique area […]
Join us for a different kind of walk as we invite you to take an evening stroll with us and our Introduction to the birds of Cley leader in a wonderful heathland habitat. This walk will take place at Kelling Heath where we will be on the hunt for nightjars.
In 2022, volunteers from the Hethersett Environmental Action Team (HEAT) transformed a derelict skate park into a thriving, wildlife-friendly community garden. The space now features raised beds, fruit trees and welcoming seating areas. Building on this success, a Community Tree Nursery was established in 2023 on the grounds of the Youth Club, just across the […]
Visiting Stubbs Green, a County Wildlife Site for inspiration, we will look at this meadow teeming with life and talk you through the techniques needed to create and manage a […]
Held in the grounds of the Royal Family-owned estate, RHS Sandringham Flower Show is an exciting new RHS Show coming to Norfolk in July 2026. Make the most of the […]
In the 17th century King's Lynn was the most fortified town in the East. Its ramparts, gates and earthworks stood against armies and time itself. Follow the line of the old defences and uncover the story of the 1643 siege — when King's Lynn's loyalty was tested, its walls bombarded, and its people caught between […]
As part of marine week, join Maisie Evans from the University of East Anglia who will introduce the migratory sharks who visit Britain each year. Come along to explore their migration routes and adaptations. Learn about how we collect data, from tagging to fisheries monitoring, and leave with a renewed fascination of these incredible creatures. […]
As part of marine week, join Maisie Evans from the University of East Anglia who will introduce the migratory sharks who visit Britain each year. Come along to explore their migration routes and adaptations. Learn about how we collect data, from tagging to fisheries monitoring, and leave with a renewed fascination of these incredible creatures. […]
The coast is a dynamic thriving environment where land and sea meet. It is a boundary that constantly changes and shifts through time. This environment supports a wide range of organisms and there is a lot that can be learnt from remnants of creatures found on the coast, like shells or fossils. They can tell […]