Norfolk’s Broadland is safest place in the UK
National crime figures are down and Norfolk’s Broadland district is pronounced the most peaceful place in the country in which to live and work.
National crime figures are down and Norfolk’s Broadland district is pronounced the most peaceful place in the country in which to live and work.
The Ship Inn at Mundesley is an excellent seaside public house that is handy for the beach. With plenty of car parking and a grassed play area for children, plus unobstructed sea views from the restaurant, this is a very popular venue for locals and visitors to North Norfolk.
Thieves have snatched two dinosaurs and other property from the gift shop at Holt Country Park in North Norfolk.
Alan Partridge is coming to Cromer in North Norfolk to make his latest film. His visit will mean that Cromer’s iconic pier will have to be closed whilst filming takes place. When asked about the disruption to local life that his visit will cause he said: “I simply don’t care. Children fishing for crabs off the pier and visitors idly sitting eating fish and chips from Mary Jane’s cannot come before art.”
Spend a day at the National Trust’s Felbrigg Park in North Norfolk. It makes for a very rewarding day out. The walled garden is exceptional and there is very good walking in the Great Wood and by the lake. All the usual National Trust facilities are available at Felbrigg Hall.
Journey times on the A11 from Norwich to Barton Mills will be significantly reduced when the dualling of the road is completed in 2014.
The Norfolk Wildlife Trust has received a lottery grant of £37,600 to aid with its Cley and Salthouse: A Living Coast project.
The Cooperative Travel Agency at Cromer changes hands.
Seal pups at Horsey beach attract thousands of visitors.
Magic comes to North Norfolk in the form of Davenport’s Magic Kingdom, a museum and theatre complex currently under construction that is solely dedicated to the art of the conjurer and illusionist.