Norfolk site welcomes fungus forager
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THE Kelling Heath park near Holt in north Norfolk will play host to a fungus foray tomorrow (27 October).Dr Tony Leech, a member of the British Mycological Society, will guide visitors on the foray which starts at 10am and is free to the public.
He said: “I hold a number of forays during the year, but Kelling Heath is a particularly good site due to the varied trees and heathland.”
Places are limited and so must be booked in advance, call 01263 588181 or visit www.kellingheath.co.uk
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