Number of results: 20
Cromer
Fun for all the family, taking place 13 to 16 August 2022.
Fakenham
Norfolk Artisan Fair at Christmas at Fakenham Racecourse on Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th November 2022. Showcasing the very best that Norfolk has to offer with a range of food, drink and craft ideas which are perfect for Christmas.
With over 100…
Haveringland,, Norwich
MAKE YOUR OWN MAGIC YOGA RETREAT
Friday 28th- Sunday 30th January, Quaker Barns, Haveringland
YOGA • MEDITATION • FIRE CEREMONY • WALKING • CREATIVE WORKSHOPS VEGAN/VEGETARIAN MEALS • MASSAGE • REIKI • REFLEXOLOGY • ASTROLOGY TAROT • SHAMANISM •…
Tucker Street, Cromer
Meet modern minibeasts at a creepy-crawly handling session.
Burnham Deepdale
North Norfolk Coast shopping that's not on the high street from local producers & artisans. Dalegate Market will host local artisans & producers in the beach huts this week.
Pop Up Shops change every week at Dalegate Market. You'll usually find…
Sedgeford
Hedges can be hugely important corridors for wildlife. Restoring and creating them works best when a few simple rules are followed. This workshop outlines best practice for hedgerow creation and restoration.
This workshop is free but booking is…
Hemsby
Running for the whole of the school summer holidays, come to explore our giant maze made of maize. Come and get lost, find the clues to the quiz and collect stickers on your journey to find the way out. Hours of fun for all the family!
You can join…
Trimingham
As the mantra goes: right tree, right place! All across Norfolk, different trees and woodland types thrive on different soils. This workshop looks at which trees to choose and how, where to source them, and how to plant them to ensure their survival…
North Walsham
Monthly farmers' market with food, drink, crafts, plants and flowers. Takes place on the last Sunday of each month between 10.00-14.00.
Free parking on Midland Road car park and for one hour on Bank Loke car park.
Weybourne
Every garden and area of outdoor space can be improved for wildlife. First, though, it's important to know what wildlife you want to encourage! Covering many different techniques, this workshop helps you work out how best to help wildlife in your…
Blakeney
All nature conservation projects benefit from planning! Knowing how to plan, or even what you want to achieve, can be daunting, so this workshop focuses on how to produce a nature recovery plan for your area, in order to deliver the best results for…
Tucker Street, Cromer
Discover the monsters of the Deep History Coast with palaeontologist, Dr David Waterhouse.
Burnham Market
Burnham Market Craft Fair (which started in 1976) will be held on Saturday 20th August.
This popular annual event is back after a 2 year break, is entirely run by volunteers, with stallholders donating a small percentage of their takings. Profit…
Winterton-on-Sea
The overwhelming majority of ponds were lost from the English countryside in the twentieth century, and with them, all of their wildlife. This means remaining ponds, and new ponds, are critical resources for wildlife. This informative workshop looks…
Norwich
The Wolterton Ensemble, a group of dynamic, international musicians under the artistic direction of violinist, Hannah Perowne, are returning to commemorate Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The location is in the beautiful grounds at…
Sedgeford
However small your space, you can improve habitat for wildlife. However the most effective action to take depends on soil, water, climate, existing wildlife and many other factors. This workshop looks at what to consider when planning habitat…
Wells-next-the-Sea
This Summer Gallery Plus in Wells is featuring new work by artist Simon Wright.
Simon's exquisite paintings depict hand-made objects, props or models that are typically set within a shallow space like a display case. A wooden boat, a toy car made…
Norwich, Norfolk
Uh-oh, the Twiggles have ran out of Giggle Powder! Can you help them make some more for their soopa doopa Giggle Party? Get ready for a WILD woodland adventure which is sooopa, silly, twiggly and giggly!
Sedgeford
With bat detectors in hand we will guide you through the wonderful world of bats as we go in search of these nocturnal animals. As the night becomes darker we will then switch on our moth trap to see which fantastic moths we can entice in, giving us…
Winterton-on-Sea
Most mammals are nocturnal and many are very small, meaning identifying them can be a challenge. Much of their identification depends on tracks and signs or, in the case of bats, monitoring technology. This workshop focuses on identifying our…