Norfolk farming involved in government food study
The population of the world is rising inexorably and before many years have passed it is predicted that the food supply will not be sufficient to meet global demand.
The population of the world is rising inexorably and before many years have passed it is predicted that the food supply will not be sufficient to meet global demand.
The pretty firecrest is now being seen on a regular basis in Norfolk woodlands. The bird is more at home on the Continent but colonies are now becoming established in Norfolk.
At 5.20 p.m. yesterday police officers attended at the bank of the River Wensum on Ferry Road, Norwich. This was following a report from a member of the public that a vehicle was in the river.
A Sheringham man has challenged the recent claim by scientists at the Cern Hadron Collider laboratory that they were the first to discover the so-called “God particle” – the Higgs boson
A few years ago a young man that was born and bred in Wells-next-the-Sea staged a protest. He set up camp on The Buttlands at Wells and erected banners, bemoaning the fact that due to rocketing house prices he could not afford to buy or rent property in his home town.
The Cley 12 association of local artists are staging an exhibition at St Margaret’s Church in Cley-next-the-Sea between the 5th July and the 5th August. It does not stop there, however, as some large sculptures are installed on Cley beach.
The sea areas of Dudgeon and Race Bank off the Norfolk coast are to be the site of two more wind farms after approval was received from the government.
Plans to convert the old Focus DIY store at Cromer Road, North Walsham, into a new Waitrose outlet have been passed by North Norfolk District Council.
There is to be an exhibition at Blakeney during August to celebrate the acquisition of Blakeney Point by the National Trust.
Throughout July and August a series of paintings by the Cromer based artist Lizzie Riches are displayed in the Long Gallery at Blickling Hall near Aylsham. These paintings form the basis of a treasure hunt devised by Colin Rawlings of the Red Dot Gallery in Holt.