“The site is already a very special place, with reedbeds, wet woodland and some beautiful old oak trees. We are really looking forward to working with the communities of Diss and Palgrave, and welcoming new volunteers, to help care for and enhance the site, bringing it back to its best for both nature and local residents.”
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