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Danby Wood nature reserve, off Ipswich Road, has received £35,000 from the Greater Norwich Growth Board, using money generated through the Community Infrastructure Levy on new development.
The money will be used to improve access to the nature reserve, a former chalk pit which is now woodland owned by Norwich City Council.
See http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/politics/norwich_beauty_spot_to_benefit_from_35_000_boost_1_3891703 for more information about the grant for Danby Wood.
Danby Wood is managed by the Norwich Fringe Project, who manage and restore up to 38 nature reserves across Norfolk, along with a host of ancient meadows, heaths, marshes and woods. The Norwich Fringe Project has recently celebrated their 25th anniversary. See http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/environment/norwich_fringe_project_volunteers_working_hard_to_maintain_beauty_spots_1_3941617 for more information
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