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Hemsby l Norfolk l UK
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The Hemsby Parish Council web site includes a history of the village and also provides a wealth of information on local services, news, events and activities. |
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The “Eastern Daily Press” has the largest circulation of any UK regional morning paper. This link is to the EDP’s ‘Postcard from Hemsby’ feature which provides an interesting village snapshot. |
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The Norfolk Coast Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty comprises three separate areas of coast, stretching from the silt expanses of the Wash in the west to the dunes at Winterton, a mile or two north of Hemsby. The Norfolk Coast Partnership web site includes maps, descriptions of the area, news, and details of publications. |
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The “Visit Norwich” web site is the essential official guide to the attractions of the ancient city of Norwich. Home to England’s second tallest cathedral; boasting more mediaeval churches than any other European city and - more recently - officially elevated to the UK’s top ten shopping destinations, Norwich has much to offer the casual visitor. Served by a number of peripheral ‘park-and-ride’ sites, Norwich is a short 30 minute drive away. |
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The Greater Yarmouth Tourism web site has comprehensive information about what’s on, things to do, eating out, bars, pubs and clubs as well as weather updates and details of all the very latest offers. |
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The Broads Authority is a statutory body set up to look after the Norfolk Broads, one of the UK’s national parks. This web site describes the Authority’s work in managing the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Broads, promoting opportunities for public enjoyment of the area, and in protecting the interests of navigation and those who live and work there. |
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North Norfolk has around 45 miles of coastline, long sandy beaches, flint pebble banks and salt marshes, stretching from Horsey to Holkham beach. The rich architectural heritage of 81 conservation areas, over 2,200 listed buildings and 100 Scheduled Ancient Monuments, is set in countryside ideal for cycling, walking, bird watching or just relaxing. |
