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Bush Adventures UK provides fun and educational development alongside adventurous outdoor activities for kids, teens and adults.

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About Us
About Bush Adventures UK C.I.C.
Bush Adventures UK C.I.C founded in 2019 by Paul ‘Chuck’ Norris with the aim to provide benefit to individuals and families in the UK who have health and wellbeing challenges and/or lack access to outdoor adventure facilities.
We do this by connecting people to nature in the heart of the Thetford Forest while having fun and helping to improve the environment, providing environmental learning.
Bush Adventures UK C.I.C works with well-established outdoor development organisations and charities in various ways, including the Scouting Association, Wilderness Foundation and The Brecks Fen Edge Rivers Landscape Partnership. We work closely with Suffolk and Norfolk County Council, the YAB, Active Norfolk and Norfolk and Waveney MIND.

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Our Team
Bush Adventures UK C.I.C. is led by a committed and experienced team of directors, instructors, and community practitioners who share a passion for outdoor learning, wellbeing, and inclusive access to nature.
Together, the team combines expertise in wilderness development, coaching, education, behaviour support, and community engagement to create safe, high-quality adventure experiences that build confidence, resilience, and positive life outcomes for children, young people, and adults across Norfolk, Suffolk, and beyond.
ABOUT US
Our Mission as a C.I.C.
We provide increased access to quality outdoor education and adventure that champions wellbeing, wilderness connectivity, personal development, social, team, and life skills.
Provide outdoor education and adventure (water and land).
Our aim is to provide the local community with specific personal and group therapeutic programmes that support and champion personal
change to overcome life’s obstacles to balanced mental and personal wellbeing.
Develop and provide wilderness development programmes.
Also to provide therapy group opportunities to engage with meaningful outdoor experiences and access to structured outdoor social prescription programmes that reduce need on service providers (long term sickness, unemployment and school absence).
Run community projects (water, field and forest).
Increased access to social and group outdoor programmes, events and opportunities to connect, engage and improve self and local surroundings through active participation.

