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Kelling Heath Holiday Park is a holiday park in Norfolk, England, owned and operated by Blue Sky Leisure. Kelling Heath Holiday Park is located on the North Norfolk coastline between the market towns of Sheringham and Holt. The holiday park got its name from the surrounding area, Kelling Heath, which is recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. == History == The Kelling Heath Holiday Park site was purchased by the Timewell family following a period of prolonged negotiations. Originally opened on 6 April 1984, the park’s opening had been rushed to ensure that it could benefit from the popular Easter holiday period, which turned out to be the hottest Easter for years. Over the next few years significant refurbishments were carried out on the site’s facilities, including extensive work on its electrical system, as well as its shower, WC and laundry blocks. Just after the 1991 May Day weekend the entire park had to be evacuated when two drums containing toxic chemicals washed up on the nearby Weybourne beach. In 1999 Kelling Heath began its red squirrel breeding programme, which was part of a national initiative to re-introduce these animals into the British eco-system. The program has proven to be a success and the animal can be found throughout the Kelling Heath park. In 2013 the park announced that for the first time it has two breeding pairs of red squirrels, which resulted in two baby red squirrels being born in the park and that were named Sunny and Summer. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kelling Heath Holiday Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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