Contacts
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Norfolk Wildlife Trust have been protecting and restoring Norfolk’s wildlife since 1926 and today manage over 60 nature reserves and other key sites for nature across the county, including Roydon Common, East Winch Common, Ringstead Downs and Holme Dunes. They have been very supportive of HPCA in the past and have run ID courses at the site.
www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk
NarVOS Are you a birdwatcher? Are you interested in learning more about ornithology? Consider joining NarVOS (Nar Valley Ornithological Society). Members monitor the bird population across a large part of West Norfolk including King’s Lynn. Members are encouraged to report unusual or notable bird sightings throughout the year. Find out more at https://www.narvos.org.uk/
Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk own the land at Harding’s Pits and agreed for HPCA to manage the site.
www.west-norfolk.gov.uk
Thanks
The Harding’s Pits Community Association Ltd. acknowledges the financial and practical support of:
- The New Opportunities Fund and the Local Heritage Initiative, both administered by the Countryside Agency (now Natural England)
- The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk
- East Coast Community Fund
- Richard Morrish Associates, Landscape Architects
- Ben Platts-Mills, sculptor, and his team, Westec
- and the many individual people of King’s Lynn who have encouraged the development of the Harding’s Pits Doorstep Green.
Artwork by Janet Johnston