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BLAKENEY POINT IN 1913. 
Hamond, Mr. j. H. A. Hart, Prof. F. W. Oliver, the Hon. N. 
Charles Rothschild, Miss M. A. Sewell and Mr. C. J. Temple- 
Lynes. Mr. A. W. Cozens-Hardy acted as Chairman, and 
Prof. F. W. Oliver as Secretary. Three full meetings of the 
Committee have been held, two at Norwich and one at Cley, 
whilst other business has been done by Sub-Committees and by 
correspondence between individual members. Some of the 
principal matters that have engaged the attention of the Com 
mittee are summarised below. 
General Regulations for the enjoyment of the Point.- 
Having regard to the relatively small resident population on the 
adjacent mainland and the inaccessibility of Blakeney Point, it 
did not appear to the Committee that it was necessary to frame 
irksome restrictions. The following Regulations were drawn 
up and have been loyally accepted by visitors. They are 
printed here in extenso, as they reflect the attitude of the 
Committee towards their care. 
“The National Trust for places of Historic 
Interest or Natural Beauty. 
“ Regulations relating to Blakeney Point. 
“ The land on the north side of Blakeney Harbour, com- 
monly known as Blakeney Point, is held by the National Trust 
as a place of Wild Nature for the enjoyment of the Community. 
The intention of the National Trust is to preserve intact this 
beautiful spot and especially the natural vegetation and fauna 
for which it is famous. With this object in view they invite 
the co-operation of all visitors to the Point in the observance of 
the following necessary regulations. 
“ 1. The removal of sand, shingle, or turf is forbidden, as is 
the indiscriminate digging up, removal, or injury of Marram 
Grass, shrubs, or other plants growing on the Point. 
“ This regulation is not intended to prevent the gathering in 
moderation of specimens of plants for purposes of study (pro- 
