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- Norfolk County Council Norfolk County Council – responsible for education, highways and social services.
Useful Links
- Aylsham Local History Society Taking the history lead in this project.
- Aylsham Town Council Giving full support to the project
- Aylsham Wildlife Trust The wildlife trust studies in and around Aylsham
- Brampton Parish Council The Parish Council for Brampton – email bopc@hotmail.co.uk
- Broads Authority Principal conservation agency for the Broads
- Broads Review website A great website reviewing locations around the Broads
- Bure Valley Railway Although not actively involved the BVR runs parallel to the navigation and great views of it are afforded from the train or footpath.
- Buxton Mill Brampton Mill Holiday Apartment
- Buxton Parish Council Buxton with Lammas PC – this site includes some Bure photographs.
- Captain Ahabs Watery Tales This is a blog site with some crackingly good photographs of the navigation.
- Coltishall Parish Council Website for Coltishall
- East Anglian Waterways Association An association with an interest in all navigable waterways in East Anglia past, present and future.
- Hautbois Activity Centre Hautbois Residential and Activity Centre offers the perfect venue for training, conferences, activity or residential breaks. Hautbois is owned by Girlguiding Anglia, and is open to bookings from Guide & Scout Groups, Schools, Businesses and private gr
- Horstead Parish Council Website for Horstead
- Inland Waterways Association The website for the local branch of the IWA
- Inland Waterways Association (local branch) Website for the Ipswich branch of the IWA
- Jim Shead Jim is a waterways historian and photographer with an interest in this and other waterways. He has a dedicated Aylsham Navigation page on his site.
- Mary Hardy's Diary The result of 25 years of transcribing and research by Margaret Bird – this is an important social history with direct relevance to the Navigation.
- Museum of the Broads The primary museum collating, conserving and displaying the history of the Broads. The Aylsham Navigation was part of the Broads network
- Norfolk Art Place Norfolk Art Place is a new business, specialising in the supply of art products from Norfolk-based artists, and services to artists. They say they are passionate about art, about Norfolk, and about the wonderful variety of art and artists in our county. I
- Norfolk Federation of Women’s Institutes Part of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes, the largest voluntary organisation for women in the UK
- Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society Based at Gressenhall this is the prime site and organisation for the industrial history of the County.
- Norfolk Mills A really good site with info about the navigation. This site has permitted use of some of its material by us and we are grateful. Thanks.
- Norfolk Wherry Trust Owners, preservers and operators of the Albion
- Postcards from the Broads A site full of interesting old photographs from all around the Broads.
- Richardsons Boating Holidays Richardsons have supported us – other boatyards are available
- The Canoe Man Organised trips by canoe throughout the Broads including the Aylsham Navigation.
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Monthly Archives: August 2012
In the cold light of dawn
So the deed is done and Coltishall has been, done and gone. Everybody that was meant to arrive did and in Albion’s case with only an inch and a half to spare under Wroxham Bridge. In this blog I want … Continue reading
Posted in Bure Blog
Tagged Albion, canoes, challenges, Coltishall, Conservation, education, future, river, walking
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Coltishall event : a success
The Coltishall event has now been and gone. We have celebrated the 100th anniversary of the flood and the closure of the Navigation and did so in some style. A well attended event with much to do and see was … Continue reading
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Giant Hogweed and ice cream
No it’s not a recipe idea and let me say at the outset that nobody ever should attempt to touch let alone eat Giant Hogweed as it is extremely toxic and we have it in abundance on the Bure along … Continue reading
Posted in Bure Blog
Tagged aylsham, Canoe, Coltishall, Giant Hogweed, Himalayan Balsam, Ice Cream, Knotweed, Mink. event
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THE EVENT – explained
The Coltishall event organised by BNCT but benefiting the Coltishall Commons Trust and the Norfolk Wherry Trust as well will take place on Lower Common, Coltishall between 12 noon and 5pm on Sunday 26th August 2012. This is 100 years … Continue reading
Interesting Times
Blogging is fun and I have enjoyed the experience so far but once in a while we have to turn to the serious. I have been going on about our event in Coltishall for sometime and I don’t apologise for … Continue reading
Posted in Bure Blog
Tagged Albion, bus, Coltishall, Conservation, event, kitty, Laptop, Oxnead, Policy, Trees
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Laptop, Maps and a farewell
This blog finds yours truly sat on a train blogging away to my hearts content. I suspect that needs some explanation so this is what’s happened in the last week. Firstly I purchased a new but relatively basic laptop to … Continue reading
Posted in Bure Blog
Tagged Ashe Hurst, aylsham, Bittern Line, Coltishall, embroidery, event, Greater Anglia, Hoveton, Laptop, Printer, WI, Wroxham
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Walk for health or pleasure and a bit more about the event
There is a walk being organised from Buxton to Coltishall in conjunction with the event on August 26th – this will be a guided walk and given the recent weather appropriate footwear is recommended. Please contact us if you are … Continue reading