Norfolk Archaeological Trust Launches Support Your Site Scheme at Tasburgh Enclosure
Norfolk Archaeological Trust (NAT) has announced the launch of its new Support Your Site scheme at Tasburgh Enclosure, following its Annual General Meeting in November. This initiative is the first of three NAT heritage sites to introduce the scheme, with St Benet’s Abbey and Caistor Roman Town set to follow.
The Support Your Site scheme aims to engage local communities and heritage enthusiasts in the preservation and protection of the historical site they love and visit. By becoming a member, individuals and organizations can actively contribute to the conservation work, community engagement, and educational initiatives at Tasburgh Enclosure. This will ensure that the site remains a special place for future generations to enjoy.
Natalie Butler, Director of Norfolk Archaeological Trust, expressed her excitement about the launch of this scheme:
“Tasburgh Enclosure is a remarkable site with deep historical roots. Through this scheme, we’re inviting people to play an active role in safeguarding its future while enjoying a closer connection to Norfolk’s heritage.”
Membership options are available for individuals and organizations, with contributions supporting essential conservation work, community engagement, and educational initiatives. Members will also receive exclusive benefits, including a biannual newsletter, invitations to a summer social event, a car sticker, and recognition on NAT’s website. Long-term supporters will also be acknowledged on-site with a commemorative plaque.
To learn more or join the Support Your Site scheme, interested individuals and organizations can visit the Norfolk Archaeological Trust website or email supportyoursite@norfarchtrust.org.uk.
Tasburgh Enclosure is a significant historical site with a rich heritage dating back centuries. By becoming a member of the Support Your Site scheme, individuals and organizations can actively contribute to the preservation and protection of this site for future generations to enjoy. Join today and be a part of safeguarding Norfolk’s heritage.

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