Harleston
Collect a map from Harleston Library and head out on an expedition to find ten Extraordinary Extinct™ species that were once native to Norfolk, as you learn more about your local community.
Visit the colour-coded locations on the map at any pace and in any order to fill in the fun fossil facts. Don't forget take note of the ten letters that are underlined in the creatures’ names on each marker to reveal the prize-winning word!​ With great prizes kindly donated by Momiji Japanese Restaurant, Taste of Raj, The Apiary Cake & Coffee House and Kids Stuff. Plus an exclusive free kids slushie offer at The Cap!
All the participating locations' addresses, postcodes and What3Words are listed here to help you find where you're going!​
Can't find a marker? Please let us know so we can look into it!​
Report a missing marker by calling AtoBetter on 01603 223379 or email AtoBetter@norfolk.gov.uk​
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Harleston Post Office
6-8 The Thoroughfare, IP20 9AA
Harleston Library
Swan Lane, IP20 9AW
Harleston Sancroft Primary Academy
School Lane, IP20 9HG
DA Browne & Son
35 The Thoroughfare, IP20 9AS
Harleston Dental & Aesthetic Clinic
24-26 Redenhall Road, IP20 9ER
Harleston Tennis Courts
Memorial Leisure Centre, Wilderness Lane, IP20 9DD
What3Words: fruit.puzzle.vaulting
Harleston Fire Station
1 Swan Lane, IP20 9AN
Memorial Leisure Centre
Wilderness Lane, IP20 9DD
The Tudor Bakehouse
15 The Thoroughfare, IP20 9AH
Harleston Information Plus
8 Exchange Street, IP20 9AB
A roaring reward
Complete the quest to reveal the mystery word below and enter our roaring prehistoric prize draw!
There are over £1,000 worth of grand prizes to be won, plus a fabulous runner up prize kindly donated by local business, including a £10 Momiji Japanese Restaurant voucher, a £15 Taste of Raj voucher, a Playmobil® City Life School Bus from Kids Stuff and The Apiary Cake & Coffee House insulated cup and £5 voucher. Plus an exclusive complimentary small slushie for each participating child from The Cap when you present your map!
By studying ancient animals and their
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scientists can predict future climate change!
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