Norfolk
The CPRE Norfolk awards scheme was launched in 1980 to recognise "significant small scale achievements in the field of conservation". Over time the scheme grew, until by 2004, in its 25th Anniversary, over 300 projects and buildings had been recognised.
Below an example from every year of the scheme is shown.
More information is in the publication:-
CPRE Norfolk Awards 1980 - 2004
Copies of this booklet can be purchased from the county office.
1980 Landscaping the Common
at Great Hautbois
1982 Planting trees
at Neatishead Village
1983 Tree planting
in East Harling
1984 Modernisation of cottages
in Swanton Morley
1986 Saham Toney
Nature Reserve
1988 ‘Workhouse garden’
at
Gressenhall Rural Life Museum
1989 Restoration of
Oulton Chapel
1990 Restoration
of historic boathouse
at Sennowe Park
1991 Creation of a
new lake
at Rainthorpe Hall
1992 Gunton Hall restoration
1993 Environmental
work at
Drayton Middle School
1995 Cottage restoration
at Pulham Market
1996 The Stone House, Ludham
1999 How Hill laboratories
2002 Colby Primary School
environment project
2003 Colney Woodland
Burial Ground
2004 Clearwater 2000,
Barton Broad
1985 Barn restoration at
Cotenham Farm,
Panxworth
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