Norfolk Red Squirrels To Be Sent To Isle Of Wight
Three more red squirrels, an increasingly rare sight in Britain, have been born in North Norfolk this year as a result of a successful captive breeding programme at Kelling Heath Holiday Park.

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Three more red squirrels, an increasingly rare sight in Britain, have been born in North Norfolk this year as a result of a successful captive breeding programme at Kelling Heath Holiday Park.
Britain's best known bird watcher, Bill Oddie, says Kelling Heath holiday park in North Norfolk sets a perfect example to others of how to successfully combine tourism and the environment.
The black Hebridean sheep, which have been such a feature of the landscape at Kelling Heath, will not be grazing the heathland this year after being placed into quarantine however visitors will be able to see the parks newest arrivals following the birth of some baby red squirrels
All of the trading outlets at the park will be open as detailed in the brochure, times as displayed at each outlet.
The 'Lobster Potties' Morris Dancers will be making a welcome return to Kelling Heath Holiday Park this summer dancing at the Folly in the Village Square.
Holidaymakers wanting to book a stay at Norfolk's award winning Kelling Heath Holiday Park are being given a somewhat unusual bit of advice this year don't forget your torch
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