The Restless Coast with Roger Morgan-Grenville

The Restless Coast with Roger Morgan-Grenville

Join us for a talk by author Roger Morgan-Grenville as he discusses his new book, The Restless Coast: A Journey around the Edge of Britain

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By Norfolk Wildlife Trust
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Date and time

Thursday, June 26 · 1 - 2:30pm GMT+1

Location

Cley Marshes Visitor Centre

Coast Road Cley next the Sea NR25 7SA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Join us for a lunch time talk with author Roger Morgan-Grenville. Roger will be discussing his new book, The Restless Coast: A journey around the Edge of Britain, an account of Britain’s 10,000 miles of coastline, steeped in history and constantly shifting, changing, adapting and providing. The book also touches on the extraordinary wildlife found on the Norfolk coast. Roger will be available for book-signing at the end of the talk; books will be available to purchase at the visitor centre.

Lunch is included in the ticket price.

As an event attendee, you will be eligible for free parking.

Accessibility

Please contact us at events@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk if you have any specific needs or requirements in order to make your experience of this event more enjoyable.

www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk/accessible-nature-reserves

Important Information – please read our event refund policy below:

Tickets are non-refundable unless the event or activity is cancelled by Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

In the event that Norfolk Wildlife Trust has to cancel an event or activity due to low numbers, extreme weather conditions or other circumstances beyond our control, we will inform you at the earliest opportunity and will offer a full refund. Please check our website www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk for event updates.

Photo credit: David Robertson

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Norfolk Wildlife Trust is the oldest Wildlife Trust in the country. The purchase of 400 acres of marsh at Cley on the north Norfolk coast in 1926 to be held ‘in perpetuity as a bird breeding sanctuary’ provided a blueprint for nature conservation which has now been replicated across the UK. Our vision for Norfolk: where the future of wildlife is protected and enhanced through sympathetic management and people are connected with and inspired by Norfolk’s wildlife and wild spaces.