Spring Reflection with Andrew Morton
With the first sightings of Spring it seems appropriate to reflect on Robert Marsham, a celebrated English naturalist and founding father of phenology - the study of the effects of…
Norfolk Bluebell Wood Burial Park
With the first sightings of Spring it seems appropriate to reflect on Robert Marsham, a celebrated English naturalist and founding father of phenology - the study of the effects of…
2020 has certainly proved to be a year like no other and it would seem that most of us will be pleased to see the back of it. But few…
Autumn is truly upon us now with the abrupt change from the unusually dry spring and summer into a wet and windy season. This year has seen some spectacular colour…
Welcome to our latest blog as we share our thoughts on the benefits of being in nature and how we are helping family and friends to stay connected. In a…
Many people are experiencing worry and stress at this current time. The added pressures of working from home in isolation from colleagues and peers, is likely to have a long-lasting…
At Norfolk Bluebell Wood Burial Park we offer a peaceful and calming oasis of tranquility to say goodbye in the natural surroundings of the Cedar Hall, overlooking the meadows and…
Last month, on a hot sunny Saturday I spent the day studying the wildlife at the Park. The area has diverse types of habitat from open grassland, young tree plantations…
With the help of our partners Production Bureau and MuchLoved we are offering live streaming, the addition of an external audio system together with an online tribute page. Live Streaming…
I thought I would share some of the essence of the Park. Spring is well underway with the warmer and longer days having brought forth much growth and activity among…
I would like to start these ramblings with a confession, I’m addicted to weather forecasts. Whether it be via apps on my phone, Alex Dolan on Look East, local radio…