Deepdale Podcast – Farm Chat, North Norfolk Coast, Wildlife, Pop Up Shops, Deepdale Panto, Events, Sparrows & Geese – November 2021

This month the Deepdale Podcast includes Farm Chat with Nathan & Jason, North Norfolk Coast chat with Chris & Jason, Wildlife Update from Oli at One Stop Nature Shop, chats with artisans joining us in the Christmas Pop Up Shops, information about Local Events, and a soundscape of Sparrows & Geese.

Thanks for listening to the Deepdale Podcast, produced by the team at Deepdale Farm, Deepdale Camping & Rooms and Dalegate Market in Burnham Deepdale on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast.



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Farm Chat

with Nathan & Jason

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These two chat about what’s happening on the farm, as Nathan returns to Norfolk after a extended break.

The preparation of countryside stewardship options continues, and the farm team looks forward to the return of volunteers with Wild Wednesdays in January, February & March.

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Tourism Chat

with Chris & Jason

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Sitting in the Stables courtyard, these two chat about plans for next season at Deepdale Camping & Rooms, how nice it is to still be welcoming customers this late in the year, improvements taking place this Winter, and the Winter Midweek 3 for 2 Offer on the rooms.

They also chat about the events this Winter, including The Deepdale Panto (Cinderella by The Pantaloons), Christmas Pop Up Shops at Dalegate Market, and other local festive season events, and the various conservation and rural craft events at Deepdale Farm.

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North Norfolk Wildlife

with Oli from One Stop Nature Shop

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Oli gives you a guide to the wildlife you can see here in Norfolk Norfolk currently, including the thousands of Pink Foot geese who fill the skies above Deepdale each morning and evening.

He also suggests some rarer spots like White Fronted Goose, Todd’s Canada Goose, Red Breasted Goose, and Pied Wheatear.

You can pop into One Stop Nature Shop at Dalegate Market any day to learn more about the wildlife of the local area.

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Deepdale Christmas Shopping

with Local Artisans

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Jason chats with four of the artisans joining us in the Pop Up Shops at Dalegate Market this festive season, as part of Deepdale Christmas Shopping.

Angela Humphrey Designs, Miller & Ward, The Oil Tree, and Me and You and Daisy Too

They chat about how they found the Deepdale pop up shops, their inspiration, and when they are joining us during November & December.

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Wildlife Soundscape

with Sparrows & Geese

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You can’t visit Deepdale during the Summer months and not notice the gang of Tree Sparrows enjoying the hedges, roofs and feeders on the campsite. Big thanks to Hans van den Berg for capturing ‘Feast at the feeders’ and ‘Swallows having a natter’ while he was staying with us.

And during the Winter you really can’t miss the thousands of geese that fill the skies morning and evening, a cacophony of noise, and a glorious natural world spectacle. This recording was right outside the farm office door.


Enjoy this month’s podcast and we look forward to you joining us next month. You can subscribe through most podcast directories & apps by searching Deepdale Podcast, through Castbox (our host), iTunes , or using the RSS feed

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We’d love your feedback, so please do email us your thoughts and suggestions to podcast@deepdalefarm.co.uk

We’ll be back in December with our next episode, focusing on our favourite music releases from 2021. But in the meantime if you’d like to listen to previous episodes you can find them on your podcast provider or head to our websites deepdalecamping.co.uk or deepdalefarm.co.uk to see the whole back catalogue.

Thanks again for listening, stay safe and well in these strange times, and hope we’ll see you back at Deepdale in the not too distant future.

To follow the story of Deepdale Farm’s transition to organic, please see the farm website www.deepdalefarm.co.uk

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