A feature of this 30-mile signed route is that it passes through the distinctive Breckland landscape of Mid-Norfolk.
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Breckland District derives its name from the Breckland landscape region, a gorse-covered sandy heath of south Norfolk and north Suffolk.
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Breckland District derives its name from the Breckland landscape region, a gorse-covered sandy heath of south Norfolk and north Suffolk.
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The term Breckland is ancient, and is found as early as the 13th century in the form " Brakelond ".
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The site includes a range of habitats, including bare sand, Breckland heath and grasslands, fen, damp grassland and carr.
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Eccles Road railway station, on the Breckland Line between Cambridge and Norwich, is a similar distance to the north of the village.
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In May 2013 a planning application was submitted to Breckland District Council for the construction of the footbridge to link platforms 1 and 2.
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In England they may be found in East Anglia in the dense forest landscape of the Breckland as well as Tresco on the Isles of Scilly.
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The area of Breckland has been substantially reduced in the twentieth century by the impact of modern farming and the creation in 1914 of Thetford Forest.
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On 17 March 1998 the MNRPT had signed a Tenancy at Will agreement with Breckland District Council to take over the station and trackbed at County School.