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Find out about the latest news about what we at the Nature Volunteer Network have been working on!

New Trees Takes Root at Shouldham Thorpe Allotment
On Sunday 27th April 2025, 15 volunteers from Nature Volunteer Network and the local community gathered at Shouldham Thorpe Allotment to create something truly special:

Herbal Medicine in South Runcton
Trudy, Lucy, Jan and I had a wonderful visit at the end of June to 3 School Rd, South Runcton. Matthew showed us the amazing


Plants to slow down cliff erosion
Trimingham Parish Council, has said they plan to use drones to plant seeds along the cliffs in a bid to naturally bind them together and slow down

Godwit Stuns Experts
For many it is easy to forget that there is more to West Norfolk than just land. We have a coastline, we have the Wash.

Tony’s Gallery
Tony Keeble from Great Ryburgh is a very keen birder and photographer, and he sent us these beautiful pictures for our website.

Bring Back the ‘Eelpout’:
The Burbot, known in Norfolk as the Eelpout, is considered extinct in Britain, but it has particular connections with West Norfolk. Not least because the last


School Outreach
Southery School talk 12 Feb 2020. Nature Volunteer Network founder Trudy was invited to visit the ‘Wrens’ and the ‘Lapwings’ – at Southery School, on