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Norfolk Coast Guardian

The Norfolk Coast Guardian was first produced in 1994 primarily to provide information to visitors to enable them to enjoy the area in a sustainable manner. Since then it has evolved into the publication we see today that contains news and features about the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of interest to visitors and residents alike.

It is a free publication being financed by our funding partners and the limited advertising revenue. Distribution is carried out from our Fakenham office by a member of staff approximately once a month between Easter and September to businesses around the AONB.

If you would like to be included in our annual mailing list for your copy please contact us. (we only use a simple address list table and won’t pass your details on to any third party)

Where to pick your copy up from
Illustration for Norfolk Coast Guardian
Copies can be picked up in many of the shops, attractions and businesses within the AONB area along with Tourist Information points at King's Lynn, Hunstanton, Burnham Deepdale, Wells, Walsingham, Holt, Sheringham, Cromer and Mundesley.

# 2010 edition will be out for Easter #

2009 Norfolk Coast Guardian cover

2009 Norfolk Coast Guardian cover

The 2009 edition of the Norfolk Coast Guardian has been widely distributed throughout the area and will continue to be distributed during the summer and autumn. Pick up a copy from one of our many distribution points or get in touch for a copy to be sent direct to you. We will even add your name to our annual mailing list if you wish!

2009 pages

Guardian events carries the current years events listings. Don't forget to let us have your events for inclusion (we can put them on this free web section even if the Guardian is already printed!)
Previous issues
We occasionally get asked about earlier editions and are pleased to say that back issue copies are obtainable for most previous editions from our office archive. Some previous years articles are still on this web site and as time permits other interesting features will be added.