A man whose life was saved by the use of a defibrillator which was installed at a north Norfolk Holiday Park today celebrated the arrival of another life-saving machine at sister park Woodhill Park, at East Runton.
The hot and sunny weather at the end of June and beginning of July has been a challenging time for our wildlife but has been a pleasure for wildlife watchers at Kelling.Thus far all the bat walks have encountered lots of bats with the still, warm evenings combined with plenty of flying insects creating ideal conditions for bat watching. In contrast to last year most bats have been seen in the vicinity of the Conservation pond.
The dry, warm weather for much of May brought forward a lot of wildlife but still the general consensus seems to be that most flowering plants are flowering about two weeks later than in recent years.
This year, visitors to Kelling Heath Holiday Park, in north Norfolk, will be able to travel around and explore the coast without using their cars at all now that Kelling Heath is part of the Coasthopper bus network, which serves the north Norfolk coastal area.
A north Norfolk holiday park is building on its green credentials this spring with the launch of a new tree trail and the unveiling of a sculpture to mark the closing of a year of anniversary celebrations.
The Easter Holidays have been dry and generally warm with a number of very warm days but chilly nights. Initially it looked as if the wildlife season would be very late after the long cold winter but the recent weather seems to have fast-forwarded every thing into spring.
For the chance to completely rest and re-invigorate your body and soul, come on a fantastic Health, Mind and Spirit mid-week break at Kelling Heath Holiday Park, in North Norfolk.
If you want to feed the imagination of your children and introduce them to a wealth of woodland wonders then take them on a Naturally Norfolk, Back to Nature mid-week break, at Kelling Heath Holiday Park, in North Norfolk.