Norfolk Blogger Hacked!
The Norfolk Blogger site was hacked recently and over 600,000 ‘cloaked’ pages were uploaded to the server. Read on to stop this happening to your website or blog.
The Norfolk Blogger site was hacked recently and over 600,000 ‘cloaked’ pages were uploaded to the server. Read on to stop this happening to your website or blog.
What could be nicer than enjoying a coffee and cake in the Art Cafe at Glandford and then wandering into BIRDscapes next door to look at the wonderful paintings. I do it regularly and thoroughly recommend the practice.
The East of England Co-op is promoting locally sourced produce during its Locally Sourced Fortnight running from the 1st to the 14th of June.
A guide on how to make a successful application to become a freelance writer for Purecontent Media Ltd.
Eric’s Fish & Chips is a new restaurant beside the coast road at Thornham in North Norfolk. The fish and chips are fried in the traditional way using beef dripping rather than oil. Delicious!
Norfolk’s wildlife and wild places are protected by the work of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. Source: 2015-04-30 Spring Passage – Norfolk Wildlife Trust
The plan to construct an 86m high wind turbine at Bodham has been withdrawn by the developers. Source: Developers withdraw 86m wind turbine bid in Bodham, near Holt – News – North Norfolk News
In May, something dark and mysterious is going to happen at the National Trust’s Felbrigg Hall near Cromer in North Norfolk. As part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, the landscape theatre company, WildWorks, will be presenting Wolf’s Child. This production is described as a “grown-up fairy tale.” Tickets are available now from the Festival website.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Nick Acheson presents a new video about the North Norfolk Salthouse to Cley reserve. There is a quick glimpse of the new Simon Aspinall Centre presently under construction. The video certainly makes you want to visit now that spring is coming in fast.
This is another bumper year for seal pups at Blakeney Point. Dave Byford’s excellent video provides a close-up of some of the seals and provides a view of the beautiful environment in which they live.