Eco warriors who enjoy Norfolk holidays will be pleased to hear green tourism in the region is to be promoted.
Some €500,000 (£428,278) has been made available to the Norfolk Broads through a programme run by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
Bruce Hanson, Broads Authority head of tourism said: "This funding gives us a tremendous opportunity to do many things that we have wanted to do for a long time but have not had the resources for."
And chairman of the Broads Tourism Forum Ian Russell agreed there are a number of opportunities for the money.
It is good news for those planning a stay in a Norfolk holiday cottage, as visitors’ experiences should be enhanced by the fund, according to Mr Russell.
Launched on May 11th, the Sustainable Tourism in Estuary Parks project will look at ways for visitors to play a role in enhancing the area.
Communities and Local Government explains more than £5 billion has been invested in England through ERDF money since the year 2000.
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