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The Broads in East Anglia are not in the strictest sense a National Park, being run by a separately constituted Broads Authority set up by a special Act of Parliament in 1988 and with a structure in which conservation is subordinate to navigational concerns ( see Sandford Principle below ), but it is generally regarded as being " equivalent to " a national park.
The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads form a network of waterways between Norwich and the coast and are popular for recreational boating.
The Broads are a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Although the terms Norfolk Broads and Suffolk Broads are used to identify specific areas within the two counties respectively, the whole area is frequently referred to as the " Norfolk Broads ".
The Broads are administered by the Broads Authority.
The Broads Authority are promoting sustainable boating, and the use of electric boats is being encouraged by the provision of charging points at a number of the mooring sites provided by the Authority.
The Trinity Broads are an exception to the general rule, in that whilst they are connected to each other they have no navigable connection to the rest of the broads.
The scarce Cetti's Warbler breeds in the Broads, and Britain's only breeding Common Cranes are found in the area.
* The children's novels Coot Club and The Big Six, both by Arthur Ransome, are set on the Broads.
The Trinity Broads are part of the Broads National Park in Norfolk, England, comprising 5 broads in total.
Situated to the north west of Caister-on-Sea, the Trinity Broads are on a tributary of the River Bure, but there is no navigable link to the main river system, and they are therefore virtually undisturbed.
No motor boats are allowed onto the Trinity Broads, although rowing boats and dinghies are available for hire.
It is one of several Broads where boats are not allowed at any time of the year, although they can moor at its entrance.
The Halvergate Marshes are marshes situated south of the River Bure on the Norfolk Broads in Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
It is mostly fen land and includes four Broads which are disused peat workings dug between 900 and 1350:

Broads and largest
The village is situated some 20 km north-east of the city of Norwich, on the northwestern edge of Barton Broad, the second largest broad of the Norfolk Broads For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of North Norfolk.
The river now enters Barton Broad, the second largest of the Broads.

Broads and wetland
Located within The Broads National Park, it is an internationally important wetland site.

Broads and home
The broad is popular for sailing and is the home of the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club.
The broad is home to the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club.
Somerleyton was the home of Christopher Cockerell while he invented the hovercraft using the resources of ' Ripplecraft ' a business operating cabin cruisers for the boat hire trade serving holidaymakers cruising the Norfolk Broads Somerleyton Hovercraft.

Broads and wildlife
* conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the Broads
He studied English Literature at the University of East Anglia ( 1978 – 1982 ), where he became immersed in East Anglia ’ s nationally important wildlife landscapes, including the North Norfolk coast, Breckland and the Broads.

Broads and especially
It is the limit of Broads navigation for larger boats, but small boats, and especially non-powered boats, can travel on the North Walsham & Dilham Canal until Honing.
Enterprising owners realised that conversion to carry passengers was a way to replace the lost income, especially as the Broads were at the same time being discovered as a destination for tourism and recreation.
On the Norfolk Broads a quant is used to propel yachts, especially those lacking an engine, when the wind does not suit.

Broads and .
This is a very commonly used method on the Norfolk Broads in England.
The county is low-lying with very few hills, and is largely arable land with the wetlands of The Broads in the North.
The article mentions 25 % and 30 % discounts being offered to electric boaters by the UK Environment Agency and the Broads Authority and that battery powered vehicles have the carbon footprint of their petrol equivalents.
In the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, a dyke may be a drainage ditch or a narrow artificial channel off a river or broad for access or mooring, some longer dykes being named, e. g. Candle Dyke.
The Broads Authority also has members appointed by Natural England, Great Yarmouth Port Authority and the Environment Agency.
In 2001, she costarred in the TV film These Old Broads with Debbie Reynolds, Shirley MacLaine and Elizabeth Taylor.
As early as 1924 these American firms allied with prominent British firms, Young with Broads Paterson & Co. and Ernst with Whinney Smith & Whinney.
The Broads, and some surrounding land, were constituted as a special area with a level of protection similar to a National Park by The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act of 1988.
The Broads Authority, a Special Statutory Authority responsible for managing the area, became operational in 1989.
The Broads has the same status as the national parks in England and Wales ; the Broads Authority has powers and duties almost identical to the national parks, but is also the third-largest inland navigation authority.
Because of its navigation role the Broads Authority was established under its own legislation on 1 April 1989.
More recently the Authority wanted to change the name of the area to The Broads National Park in recognition of the fact that the status of the area is equivalent to the rest of the national park family, but was unable to get agreement from all the different parties.
The Broads Authority Act 2009, which was promoted through Parliament by the Authority, improves public safety on the water.

are and Britain's
Clearly the most provocative plays are all imported originals -- A Taste Of Honey, by Britain's young ( 19 when she wrote it ) Shelagh Delaney ; ;
The period was established by Adam Sedgwick, who named it after Cambria, the Latin name for Wales, where Britain's Cambrian rocks are best exposed.
" Whatever may prove to be the nature of the German-Soviet Agreement, it cannot alter Great Britain's obligation to Poland which His Majesty's Government have stated in public repeatedly and plainly and which they are determined to fulfil.
In a Not the Nine O ' Clock News sketch, a bishop who has made a scandalous film called The Life of Christ is hauled over the coals by a representative of the " Church of Python ", claiming that the film is an attack on " Our Lord, John Cleese " and on the members of Python, who, in the sketch, are the objects of Britain's true religious faith.
He defended Britain's nuclear weapons and argued that it was " the merest casuistry to argue that if the weapon and the means of using it are purchased in part, or even altogether, from another nation, therefore the independent right to use it has no reality.
Despite several references listing different combinations of Picti, Scotti, Hiberni, Attecotti and Saxons together as later Roman Britain's archetypal enemies, it is worth noting that ' Scotti ' and ' Hiberni ' are never listed together, perhaps suggesting that they were then, as they were later, alternative names for the Irish or confederations of the Irish.
Less frequently, individual strategic attacks are made against ' point ' targets, such as Britain's RAF Bomber Command attacks against the Ruhr dams by means of the bouncing bomb designed by Barnes Wallis in May 1943.
According to The Times, about 900 of Britain's nearly 1, 500 masjids are run by Deobandi affiliated scholars, and 19 of the country's 25 Islamic seminaries follow Sunni Deobandi teachings, producing 80 % of all domestically trained Ulema.
Glaaki is an ancient and wise creature with vast knowledge of the other beings that are active in Britain's Severn River Valley, such as Y ' golonac, the Denizens of S ' glhuo, Shub-Niggurath, Eihort, and Byatis.
Britain's role in the industrial and scientific revolutions, combined with its imperial history and the sheer longevity of its Ancient Universities, are significant factors as to why these institutions are world renowned.
Though his methods are questioned, Britain's Field Marshal Haig was ultimately proved correct in his grand strategic vision: " We cannot hope to win until we have defeated the German Army.
Fourteen of Britain's two hundred most expensive streets are in the district.
" Islington is widely regarded as the spiritual home of Britain's left-wing intelligentsia " ( The Guardian ).< ref >< cite > David Clark-" Accusations of anti-Semitic chic are poisonous intellectual thuggery "; Monday March 6, 2006.
Protecting and improving biodiversity across Britain's forests are both part of the Forestry Commission's remit.
Britain's earliest surviving sporting trophy, the Siller Gun, is part of the collection, as are paintings by many local artists.
The centre of town and the whole of Ock Street ( half a mile ) are closed every October for two days for the Ock Street Michaelmas Fair, once a hiring fair but now maybe Britain's longest and narrowest funfair.
It was pointed out on the BBC One investigative documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed that The Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Great Britain's " code of ethics ", which is ratified annually by the Kennel Club states that " Ridgeless puppies shall be culled ", and that " mismarked " puppies will only ever be sold on condition that they are never shown, and are neutered.
and Save Britain's Heritage among others, are being run to raise public awareness of this important part of London's Victorian heritage.
By following Britain's Road to Socialism, the goals of the YCL are almost identical to the CPB's, but with particular emphasis on various topics.
The foreword is a letter from Thatcher in which she summarises the feelings that she has for Number 10: " How much I wish that the public ... could share with me the feeling of Britain's historic greatness which pervades every nook and cranny of this complicated and meandering old building ... All Prime Ministers are intensely aware that, as tenants and stewards of No. 10 Downing Street, they have in their charge one of the most precious jewels in the nation's heritage.

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