Fire crews extinguish wildfire near golf club

A golf course is shown in the foreground, while a plume of dark smoke rises in the background. The grass on the golf course appears to have turned yellow from dry weather.Image source, Lindsey Loveys
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Smoke could be seen rising from land next to Caldecott Hall Golf Club

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A dozen fire crews spent nearly seven hours tackling a wildfire close to a golf course.

Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said it was called to Sandy Lane in Belton, near Great Yarmouth, at about 14:44 BST on Sunday after reports of a blaze on Belton Common, near Caldecott Hall Golf Club.

Three appliances, water carriers and a control unit from across the county worked to bring the flames under control and were stood down at about 21:35.

One crew returned to the scene on Monday morning to dampen the remaining hotspots.

The incident took place near electricity pylons but no power cuts were reported.

Damage from a wild fire shows scorched earth in a field with electricity pylonsImage source, Lindsey Loveys
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Part of Belton Common was scorched by Sunday's blaze

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