Places & Faces North & West Norfolk 28 July 2019

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‘SUMMER summer summertime... Time to sit back and unwind’ are the wise words from Messrs Prince and Jeff. This time of year (weather permitting) we need to get the most out of the weekends. Summer parties, barbecues and just generally enjoying being out and about. Short sleeves and sun screen are the order of the day whilst enjoying a refreshing summer cocktail, and, if you fancy something a little different, we can recommend the Limoncello Martini on page 60. This issue we have tried to the take the stress out of your summer planning with our round up of what’s on this month as well as some fantastic future events you should pop in the diary or book now! If you are planning inviting friends and family over we have included some great recipes to try your hand at. Richard Bainbridge’s ‘Beer Jelly’ and Tyler Torrance’s ‘Baron Bigod Brûlée’ will wow your guests with something which is a little different. We have also included a barbecue guide to get you back in to the swing of things on page 54. If you fancy heading out and letting someone else do all of the hard work then check out our round up of some of the best beer gardens in the area on page 42. Add to all this our usual heady mix of fashion, home style and travel and you will certainly have plenty to keep you entertained. So what are you waiting for, get reading the July issue of Places&Faces so we can ‘get you equipped for the summer time’.

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Entitled Henry Moore at Houghton Hall: Nature and Inspiration, this is the fi rst signifi cant show of the artist’s work in the region. The exhibition includes several monumental outdoor pieces in the grounds of the house, as well as a selection of smaller works, models and

HOUGHTON HALL etchings which are shown in the ground fl oor gallery spaces. In recent years, Lord Cholmondeley has built up an impressive collection of contemporary sculpture by world renowned artists, which are displayed in the gardens and grounds of Houghton.

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An amazing opportunity to visit the incredible hall and also encounter great works by some of the world’s leading artists. The exhibition runs until 29 Sept www.houghtonhall.com


Ladies Night

Martin, who took up drama as a child to cure shyness, switched back to acting, with considerable success on stage, big screen and TV. Highlights include two notorious real-life and fi ctional gangsters, on the big and small screens, co-starring in The Krays movie in 1990 with brother Gary, and as Steve Owen in EastEnders before his character was killed off in 2002. Recovering from having two benign brain tumours removed between 1995 and 1998, and having to survive on Bear Grylls Celebrity Island last year has helped him appreciate his life, and family. Course director Glenn Tubby said: “I remember Spandau Ballet very well from the 80s when I was at school so it’s exciting to have Martin booked for Ladies Nights to play some of the best tracks from that iconic era. Ladies Night is growing in popularity each year and Martin is now our third celebrity DJ following on from Sara Cox and Melanie C.”

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IF YOU NEED an expert on 1980s pop gold – it has to be Martin Kemp. At the height of the New Romantic era, his band Spandau Ballet was smashing the charts with hit after hit, including the timeless True, Gold, and Through the Barricades. Now the band’s bass man is reviving music and memories from that time with a Back to the 80s set that will provide the icing on the cake for an evening’s horseracing at Great Yarmouth’s Ladies Night. Martin, now 58, said his session, after the fi nal race, would be a celebration of “great songs and new sounds” to “re-live the best time of our lives”. Those best times for Martin included six albums selling more than 25million copies and 10 top-10 singles. Spandau split in the early 1990s in a dispute over royalties, but reunited in 2009 with a sell-out world tour, and new album.

Norfolk Gardens open in July

17 July, gates open 3.30pm www.greatyarmouth-racecourse.co.uk

BURNLEY HALL

JULY is an ideal month to get out and enjoy the garden as perennials and shrubs reach a peak of perfection and display a rich palette of colours. There are nineteen beautiful gardens awaiting visitors this month, including fi ve venues opening their garden gates for the fi rst time for the National Garden Scheme – The Firs, Burnley Hall, North Corner, 30 Hargham Road and 33 Waldemar Avenue. All the open gardens will be serving delicious home-made cake, and tea and coffee. Entry for children is free, but please check the website for garden entry fees, wheelchair access and whether the garden is dog friendly. 6 July The Firs, nr Bungay 7 July 9 Bellomonte Crescent, Drayton, 27 St. Edmunds Road, Taverham The Firs, nr Bungay Tyger Barn, Aldeby, Beccles Well-next-the-Sea Gardens Batteleys Cottage, Wortham 21 July Burnley Hall, Gt. Yarmouth North Corner, Gt. Yarmouth Dunbheagan, Westfi eld, Dereham 30 Hargham Road, Attleborough 28July Dale Farm, Dereham Holme Hale Hall, Swaffham 33 Waldemar Avenue, Hellesdon, 31 July Lexham Hall, Nr. Litcham www.ngs.org.uk 08

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6 - 7th July, Anchor Plaza Garden’s Great Yarmouth, FREE ENTRY www.gywheelsfestival.co.uk

Ash FAMED for their indie-pop classics ‘Girl From Mars’, ‘Oh Yeah’ and ‘Shining Light’, Ash are embarking on a series of gigs and summer festival headline slots which will see them perform at The Apex in Bury St Edmunds. Tim Wheeler and Mark Hamilton’s friendship and musical adventures began in 1989, when the two 12-year-olds formed Vietnam in their hometown of Downpatrick, County Down, later recruiting drummer Rick McMurray for their new group, Ash, a classic power trio inspired by Nirvana, Sonic Youth and Pixies. Exploding onto the indie scene in 1994, the fresh faced trio were still at school when three of their singles hit the Top 5 in the UK indie charts. A string of youthful punk-pop singalongs were followed by a Top 20 hit ‘Girl From Mars,’ which established the band as a mainstream act. The trio released their most recent album ‘Islands’ last year, to great reviews. It’s an open-hearted set of songs dealing with love and loss, friendship and betrayal, identity, salvation, redemption and rebirth. It is a cathartic collection for the singer, inspired, says Wheeler, “by me trying to get my head around a break-up that didn’t make any sense to me.” 27 July, The Apex, Bury St Edmunds www.theapex.co.uk

The Voice Project at Houghton Hall NORWICH’S multi award-winning Voice Project Choir are presenting two very special summer performances in the spectacular grounds and gardens of Houghton Hall near Kings Lynn on Saturday 6 July at 5.30pm and 8pm. I Reach Right Up to the Sun is being specially created to be performed among the exhibits for Henry Moore at Houghton Hall - Nature and Inspiration. All the music is written specially for the 100 voices of the choir by composers Karen Wimhurst, Helen Chadwick, Orlando Gough and Voice Project co-director Jonathan Baker. As ever the choir will be conducted by Jon’s fellow Voice Project co-director Sian Croose. Jon and Sian have worked closely with Houghton Hall to create a promenade performance that allows the audience to gently stroll around the exhibits and view

them from a fresh perspective, creating a new interaction between sculpture and ethereal vocal music. The exhibition is the fi rst signifi cant show in East Anglia of Moore’s work. It sits alongside Houghton Hall’s permanent exhibits which include iconic works by landscape artist Richard Long, Rachel Whiteread and James Turrell. Jonathan Baker said ‘When Sian and I heard about the Henry Moore exhibition we felt immediately inspired to create something that would link this magnifi cent building and its grounds, the exhibition and permanent collection.’ Sian Croose added ‘The choir are really excited at the prospect of performing in such an extraordinary setting.’ Houghton Hall, 6 July, 5.30pm and 8pm www.voiceproject.co.uk

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THE 2019 Great Yarmouth Wheels Festival will take place on Great Yarmouth’s seafront on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th July when an array of bikes, classic and contemporary cars will be lining up to star in a seafront wheels festival. Admission to the event which will be from Britannia Pier along to the Pleasure Beach is free and celebrates all things with wheels. On Saturday the event will be welcoming back the Great Yarmouth Motorcycle Takeover with an estimated 15,000 bikers heading to the festival. On Sunday, Centre 81 will join the event after their 60 mile ride out from Cromer for their Annual Classic Car & Bike Run and Show. If you have a vehicle you’d like to display or if you are part of a club considering a day out/weekend away, contact the Event Team or visit the events website for more details on how to join in. The event is brought to you by Great Yarmouth Borough Council with support from Joyland, Great Yarmouth Motorcycle Takeover and On the Throttle..

Matilda The Musical WHEN the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Matilda the Musical opens at Norwich Theatre Royal on July 16, for one actor it will be a homecoming for Elliot Harper who has performed in front of Norwich crowds before. Elliot Harper, who plays the terrifying Miss Trunchbull, spent many hours in the city as a youngster for he had high hopes of becoming a Norwich City player having been signed to the club’s youth team as a teenager. As he told Judy Foster, playing for the Canaries would have been a dream come true for him: “I always wanted to be a footballer. I was scouted when I played for a Sunday League team back home. But when I was 16 it didn’t work out and I didn’t make it. But I played for Norwich for a few years for the youth squad. I used to go to the training ground at Norwich and spent a lot of time there. I played some amazing games and had some amazing experiences. I went to quite a good school so they suggested I go and study because I didn’t think I was going to get a professional contract, so I turned more to acting.” He is full of admiration for the young child actors on stage with him in Matilda The Musical. “You run out of words to describe them. They work amazingly hard. The choreography, the way they act, the discipline, it is certainly something I wouldn’t have got anywhere near when I was that age. What is required of the young actors playing Matilda is extraordinary. They are the lynch pin. They front this show and they carry it, and you are along for the journey. They hardly leave the stage. I talk about stamina or vocal quality or any of those things and they double it – and they are nine years of age. It’s remarkable!” Norwich Theatre Royal 16 July to 17 August www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk 09



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A CELEBRATION of rural life, farming, and the crafts, produce and heritage. Now in its 54th year! The festival is still run entirely by volunteers, and all profi ts raised are donated to local charitable causes through the Worstead Village Festival Charity grant fund. www.worsteadfestival.org

The Holt Festival ONLY IN HOLT do best-selling authors rub shoulders with national treasures and toe-tapping dancers. There’s funny and thought-provoking drama, one of the very best performance poets around and a great line-up of comedy. The Festival features two fabulous art loan exhibitions, not one but two art prizes, and new exciting art events around the town. An entire day is devoted to events and activities for children and young people while the fabulous opening-night circus cabaret for adults has thrills, spills and risqué fun. The Festival features a host of big names including Sir Martyn Lewis, Kate Mosse, Toyah, Nigel Havers, Sir Tim Waterstone, Terry Waite and Georgie Fame. There are regional favourites like Luke Wright and Molly Naylor, music covers traditional Irish folk, classical, contemporary jazz and funk and rock, and it all opens with

a vibrant FREE street party and picnic followed by The Smallest Greatest Show on Earth. This evening of circus cabaret for adult audiences from Norwichbased, internationally renowned Lost in Translation Circus is compère by the delightfully risqué Abigail Collins A short season of fi lms complements the programme including That Good Night (12A, 2017), Sir John Hurt’s fi nal fi lm. New Artistic Director Anwen Hurt said ‘I had several aims when I took on this role - introducing Holt Festival to new and wider audiences, involving the local community to a greater degree, and most importantly, remembering our loyal audience who have supported us over the last eleven years’.

Wells Carnival 26 Jul - 3 Aug

A WEEK of family fun and events including a Carnival Day procession around the town featuring fl oats, fancydress, pull-and push-along vehicles and much more.. www.wellscarnival.co.uk

21 - 27 July www.holtfestival.org

The Great Norwich Duck Race 7 July, 12 noon – 5pm, Riverside, Norwich OVER 10,000 DUCKS will be released into the river raising money for the local scout association. In addition Riverside Entertainment will have an afternoon of free Children’s activities, choirs and local bands playing.

King’s Lynn Festival

Yorkshire Shepherdess

A TOP quality programme with broad appeal will mark the 69th King’s Lynn Festival. The BBC Concert Orchestra will open the festival which will feature worldfamous names. Festival events will be staged in Kings Lynn’s historic churches and buildings including St George’s Guildhall, look at the website for full programme highlights.

BEST-SELLING author and much-loved Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen will be embarking on a national theatre tour in June and July 2019. Amanda said about what to expect on her tour “I’ll be talking all about the things I know and love – so that’s hill farming, sheep and family life in the countryside. I guess you could say that I’m an expert in my fi eld!” Adventures of the Yorkshire Shepherdess: An Evening with Amanda Owen. 21 July, The Apex, Bury St Edmunds www.theapex.co.uk

14 - 27 July www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk

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20 July, Newmarket Racecourse

IF YOU’RE partial to a few bubbles then make sure you don’t miss what promises to be one of the highlights of Newmarket’s summer season! The Gin & Fizz Raceday will be a chance to enjoy the very best of both artisan gins and all things Prosecco, whilst enjoying all of the excitment of the races. www.thejockeyclub.co.uk

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Gin & Fizz Raceday

Gyles Brandreth: Break a leg!

26 - 27 July, Norwich Playhouse THEY SAY all political careers end in tears. In Brandreth’s case it’s tears of laughter as the actor, author and ex-MP, is back on tour. www.norwichplayhouse.co.uk

A Midsummer Night’s Dream A DREAM of a show is heading to the 2019 Shakespeare Festival at Norwich Cathedral. A Midsummer Night’s Dream will this year take centre stage in the Cloisters for the annual open-air event that is always a summer highlight in the Cathedral’s cultural calendar. The Lord Chamberlain’s Men – who last year wowed audiences with a spellbinding production of The Tempest – will be returning to the Cathedral to perform the magical midsummer comedy featuring mischievous fairies, feuding lovers and a hilarious group of rude mechanicals. The Lord Chamberlain’s Men are a modern day incarnation of the Bard’s own travelling troupe of players, and they will be performing A Midsummer Night’s Dream just as it

Chapelfield Summer Circus Johnny Marr

19 July, Waterfront, Norwich THE SUPPLE, ringing guitars of Johnny Marr helped establish the Smiths among the most acclaimed and enduring bands of the 1980s. Grab a chance to see one of the great icons of the British music scene. www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk

ICONIC City Centre Big Top returns with international performers, free workshops and community events for all the family. The opening night gives the chance to see the stars of tomorrow when Norfolk Academy for Dance & Circus Arts open the festivities with their Peter Pan inspired show Neverland. Over the weekend a programme of daytime outdoor circus fun will include drop-in workshops and circus skills instruction for all ages. The fi nal performance on the Sunday sees Norwich’s Oak Circus Centre present a Community Cabaret. Students, alongside circus professionals, will demonstrate their skills in daring trapeze, juggling and more. Chapelfi eld Summer Circus Director Massimiliano Rossetti said ‘We are really pleased to be bringing the thrills, spills and fun of the circus back to Norwich City Centre. Circus Abyssinia have what is simply one of the greatest shows in the world. 11 to 14 July, Tickets are available from Norwich Theatre Royal in person or by phone on 01603 63 00 00 and via www.circusnorwich.co.uk

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would have been played out in Shakespeare’s day - with an all-male cast, full Elizabethan costumes and traditional music and dance. The Dean of Norwich, the Very Revd Jane Hedges, said: “The Shakespeare Festival has become a wonderful summer tradition here at Norwich Cathedral and over the years thousands of people have enjoyed watching some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays performed against the backdrop of the beautiful Cloisters.” Thursday 11 and Friday 12 July at 7pm For more information and to book tickets, visit www.cathedral.org.uk/shakespeare or call the Norwich Theatre Royal box office on 01603 630000.


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Lehman Trilogy A three-and-a-half-hour three-hander covering 160 years of a family’s history OUTonf and the evolution of American finance doesn’t sound like the sort of show Tow that spells box office gold, but is it worth investing your time

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The third and fi nal gold nuggets is the cast: Simon Russell-Beale, Ben Miles and Adam Godley. They all play each generation of Lehmans at various ages (including as young children) plus an assortment of wives and others. Russell-Beale is particularly thrilling in a wonderful sequence in which the development of the company is demonstrated through an imaginary card game that shows the company’s increasing ambition channeled through one man. A later passage, in which the mid 20th century is explained through the three actors dancing to the twist, sees Adam Godley get older (by decades) until fi nally having a fatal seizure in time to the music. It is a jaw-dropping marrying of personal tragedy and national history. Plenty of hit plays have taken business

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National Theatre last summer, then moved triumphantly to New York. Now it’s back for 12 weeks in the West End selling out a big theatre which typically houses musicals. So how has such rich theatrical gold been woven from this seemingly-dry historical straw? Appropriately for a three-hour threehander in three acts about three brothers, there are three main reasons. The fi rst strength is the subject. The collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 contributed to the recession that nearly became a depression, which in turn precipitated the right- wing harnessing of anti-Establishment feeling that gave America Trump and us Brexit. No wonder lots of people want to know more about the company that did that. Interestingly, and surprisingly, the play gives almost no time to the collapse. We hear about it on the radio at the beginning and end. The focus, instead, is on the three brothers that arrived in America and set up a Southern store which became a cotton business, and four generations later were a fulcrum to the whole of western fi nance. It’s a subtler, more personal, more intimate story than one anticipates. The second appeal is the director. Sam Mendes is now rich and famous from doing the last two James Bond fi lms and winning an Oscar for his fi rst fi lm, American Beauty. But he has always been a man of the theatre, last represented in London by The Ferryman. Here he matches a lightness of touch with a boldness of design (a revolving Perspex cube of the Lehman offi ces in front of a curved projection screen). Much of the atmosphere is created by the evocative and near-constant piano score provided live by Candida Caldicot.

as their subject. Glengarry Glen Ross sees its characters variously as victims or perpetrators of a corporate culture. Enron was an entertaining self-indulgence about the behaviour of big business. The Lehman Trilogy is neither of these. It is a family history in which the lives and personalities of four generations become microcosmic examples of the wider American narrative. The genesis of the play is as unusual as the production it has inspired. Stefano Massini’s original Italian text was a vast Homeric epic with lines not assigned to specifi c characters. The original production ran fi ve hours and had been played by twelve actors. Mendes, with adapter Ben Power, sculpted it into its current form. It’s impossible to imagine it any other way. From Massini’s text, Power has fashioned a witty, poetic and moving play with lines planted through the generations of Lehmans like leitmotifs, and a commendable absence of business-talk or self-regard. It seems fi tting that a play about three brothers who practically invented American commerce is now the subject of a play which is itself a considerable commercial hit. It is about to widen its appeal even further when it gives a NT Live performance in cinemas on 25th July, so audiences everywhere will have a chance to get up close to a story which one might have assumed to be remote, but is far from it. However you experience it, it is an evening well worth investing in. The Lehmans would have liked that. The Lehman Trilogy can be seen at the Piccadilly Theatre in London’s West End and will also be broadcast to cinemas via NT Live on 25 July.

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A Dream of a show is heading to this year’s Shakespeare Festival

The Lord Chamberlain’s Men will take to the stage with

A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Norwich Cathedral’s Cloisters at 7pm on Thursday 11 and Friday 12 July. Tickets £20 (concessions £18). Book online at www.cathedral.org.uk/shakespeare or call Norwich Theatre Royal box office on 01603 630000.


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12A | Comedy, Fantasy, Music A STRUGGLING musician realises he’s the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles after waking up in an alternate timeline where they never existed.

Spider-Man: Far from Home 12 | Action, Adventure, Comedy | Released: 1 July WITH everyone still recovering from the events in ‘Avengers: End Game’ Spider-Man picks up the Marvel torch in what has been confi rmed as the last fi lm in the current phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Peter Parker (Tom Holland), who is mourning the death of his mentor Tony Stark, heads to Europe on a school trip with his classmates to get away from his alter ego. While abroad, he is tracked down and recruited by Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) to team up with Quentin Beck, also known as Mysterio, who is a master of trickery and

illusion to battle the Elementals. Spider-Man must now step up without the assistance of the late Ironman to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever. Judging on Tom Holland’s solid track record wearing the Spidey-mask and 2017’s ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ being such a massive hit, we expect great things from the web-slinging hero in this latest addition to the superhero franchise which consistently keeps generating blockbusters which are head and shoulders above the competition. This is a must see for small and big kids alike.

Toy Story 4

U | Animation, Adventure, Comedy WHEN A new toy called “Forky” joins Woody and the gang, a road trip alongside old and new friends reveals how big the world can be for a toy.

The Hummingbird Project 15 | Thriller

The Current War

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STARRING Benedict Cumberbatch as Thomas Edison and Michael Shannon as George Westinghouse, the fi lm dramatises the epic and cuthroat competition between the greatest inventors of the industrial age over whose electrical system would power the new century. Backed by J.P. Morgan, Edison dazzles the world by lighting Manhattan, however Westinghouse, aided by Nikola Tesla, has seen fatal fl aws in Edison’s direct current design and tries to develop the dangerous alternating current. And so the war of currents ignites.

BENEATH Anna Poliatova’s striking beauty lies a secret that will unleash her indelible strength and skill to become one of the world’s most feared government assassins. This English-language French crime action thriller fi lm written, produced and directed by Luc Besson is an electrifying thrill ride unfolding with explosive energy, startling twists and breathtaking action, and introduces Sasha Luss in the title role with a star-studded cast including Academy Award Winner Helen Mirren, Cillian Murphy and Luke Evans.

PG-13 | Drama, History | Released: 26 July

A PAIR OF high-frequency traders go up against their old boss in an effort to make millions in a fi ber-optic cable deal.

15 | Action, Thriller | Released: 5 July

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Food & Drink

FESTIVALS With an incredible variety of food and drink festivals to choose from, Places & Faces scours the menu to select some of the tastiest treats coming your way

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to savour some fantastic food and drink, both local and international, at some of the region’s excellent festivals. From traditional to Thai, we are sure you will fi nd something for all tastes at these must-visit culinary days out.

Magic of Thailand 13 & 14 July

About as far removed from East Anglia as you can get is this evocative showcase of all things Thai. And although there is a heavy emphasis on fabulous Thai cuisine, the ‘entertainment’ on offer is unlike anything else you are likely to see outside Bangkok. So while you can savour live cooking demonstrations, authentic food stalls and produce, you can also catch Thai boxing, a traditional costume parade, Thai beer garden, massage and more. For the more specialist tastes, there is a Ladyboy Show (we can imagine Alan Partridge’s interest being piqued) and also the brilliantly titled I’m British Get Me Out Of Here! eating competition. A brilliantly diverse festival that encapsulates the breadth of offering we have in the region – genuinely something for everyone. Enjoy! www.magicofthailand.co.uk

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North Norfolk Railway Beer Festival 19 to 21 July

Head to the railway sidings for a transportthemed drinking bonanza. Hop aboard the Poppy Line and celebrate the 18th birthday of the festival that combines steam with a cunning mix of fi ne real ales, ciders and lagers from across the country, as the popular beer tent returns to Sheringham Station. As well as trains to spot and beers to quaff, there will be live entertainment, pop-up food stalls, and the chance of course to catch a train home if you have one too many of the tempting tipples.

If gin doesn’t fl oat your boat, head to Hemsby beach for something more traditionally British, and that pays homage to the area’s important fi shing and maritime traditions. The Longshore Herring Festival returns to the Lifeboat Station and as you might expect includes traditionally cooked herrings to eat on the beach, a bar, and various stalls to browse. Is there any aroma fi ner than fresh herrings barbecued on our fi ne beaches? We don’t think so. Cooked in the traditional rolled oats and beef dripping over open fi res, the herrings are served up by the good folk of the lifeboat crew. Herring and heroes combine for the ultimate celebration of food, and of life.

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A Taste Of Norfolk Gin Cruise 3 August

OK, so it’s not strictly a food festival, this this is one food and drink experience that is simply too good, and unique, to miss. A must for any gin lovers, Let Gin Temple take you on a three-hour cruise on the fabulous Broads aboard the iconic Vintage showman boat. Grab a seat on the top deck and soak up the sun with a decidedly British cocktail on a boat straight out of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Note that the ticket price includes not only the cruise but no less than fi ve gin and tonics. Best leave the car at home… The cruise departs from Broads Tours Day Boat Hire in Wroxham. Don’t miss the boat! www.gintemple.co.uk

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Norwich Oktoberfest 11 & 12 October

North Norfolk Food & Drink Festival

The Aldeburgh Food & Drink Festival

The fabulous Walled Garden at Holkham is the magnificent setting for this popular festival. Now in its tenth year, the festival has grown into a highly successful event with visitors from across the county and beyond. The festival features an array of local food and drink heroes who grow, brew and supply simply excellent products in the area. The Walled Garden at Holkham Hall is a fitting venue. Historically filled with vegetables and flowers grown for the Hall, nestled within huge brick and flint walls that offer protection from the elements, this is a celebration of the heritage and history of the larder of England. Stall holders sell their wares including fresh meat and game, vegetables, cakes, artisan beer, bread, tarts, juices, cakes and bakes, chocolates and much more. If you’d rather eat than shop then you are in good company, and there is a wide range of stalls all offering delicious food and drink for consumption on site. There is entertainment too, from cookery demonstrations to kids activities like face painting. The whole weekend is perfect family entertainment, and a great alternative to Sunday lunch.

The Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival is now in its 14th year. Visitors can expect more than 100 producers from Suffolk to showcase their skills and fine produce in the two-day event, which is accompanied by a fortnight of food and drink related fringe events. The Festival takes place in the beautiful Snape Maltings, next to the River Alde and close to the Suffolk coast. Expect to find the best local produce including raw milk, organic vegetables, sourdough bread, award-winning beer and spirits from sponsors Adnams, cider from Aspall and delicious street food. The family-friendly festival offers free tickets for under 15s with free kids activities and hands-on cooking workshops. There are also two demonstration stages where keen cooks can learn some new tips and tricks for making the most of the amazing ingredients available to buy on site. And you may even spot some famous faces on stage, as the festival has previously welcomed the likes of Valentine Warner, Henry Harris, Thomasina Miers, and Sabrina Ghayour.

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Slightly further afield, in terms of date and inspiration, is the now traditional Norwich Oktoberfest, when Munich comes to town for one weekend. And with Norwich back in the Premier League, who knows? Perhaps Bayern Munich fans will be visiting Norfolk in the not-too-distant future. Perhaps that’s the beer talking. The popular beer festival returns to OPEN Norwich which will be transformed into a German-themed Bierkeller. Expect authentic German beers, food, including the world famous Bavarian bratwurst, and plenty of lederhosen. Although we believe such attire is optional. Entertainment, if we must call it that, will be provided by the UK’s Premier Bavarian Oompah Band The Bavarian Strollers and Euro-Pop band and there will also be a Gin and Prosecco Bar for those who prefer a glass of fizz to frothy steins of ice-cold lager. Book early to ensure a seat and also grab a limited edition Oktoberfest stein. www.oktoberfestnorwich.co.uk

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BookingNOW

From Gunton to Glastonbury, it’s time to book now or set a reminder for some of the hottest tickets to the greatest events in East Anglia and beyond

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here’s nothing worse. You hear about some fabulous festival or exciting event, rush to buy tickets and fi nd out that it’s already sold out. It’s so annoying that we have decided to take away that pain, by presenting some of the upcoming best events to book now. Right now. Well, read this fi rst…

Daddy Long Legs have just completed a UK tour, including a sell-out show at Norwich Arts Centre, and guests can expect a set packed with high-energy R&B. Another highlight, and talent from closer to home, are musicians Steve and Stephanie Pulford, who embarked on a 30-year adventure with The Arlenes that took them to California and Nashville before settling in Norfolk. The new country couple released a new album this year. The Gunton Festival of Food & Music is a glorious celebration of The Gunton Arms’ holy trinity of food, music and drink and always sells out, so grab a hot ticket if you can.

tickets (below). With a cast of more than 120 performers, this is a unique extravaganza of singing, dancing, comedy and traditional variety – and the biggest show of its kind in Europe. More sequins than Strictly and more talent than BGT, it’s time to pull yourself off the sofa and enjoy some genuine Christmas cheer. After all, 5.7 million paying customers can’t be wrong, and up to 50 coaches per day travel from all over the country to attend. Don’t miss out. www.thursford.com

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Classic Ibiza: Urban Soul Orchestra 9 August

Gunton Festival of Food & Music 3 August

Food and music are always a happy combination, and this third outing for this fl edgling festival has been causing quite a stir. Set in the thousand-acre deer park surrounding Gunton Hall, near Cromer, acclaimed chef Stuart Tattersall (former head chef at Mark Hix) cooks up a storm with fabulous local ingredients including the park’s own venison. And while food is always the main attraction at The Gunton Arms ( just ask food critic Jay Rayner), music tops the bill for one day only in August. This year Daddy Long Legs (above) are coming all the way from Brooklyn to headline on Saturday 3 August, and will be joined by Hollie Cook, The Arlenes, Jarrod Dickenson, Iriana Mancici and the Cromer Soul Club DJs – plus many, many more.

The imposing, stunning, Jacobean Blickling Hall is the backdrop for this classical interpretation of club classics (top). You can savour some of the greatest dance tracks set against a stately home – no dark nightclubs, moody bouncers or sweaty dancers to worry about. The Urban Soul Orchestra are a world-class string-based ensemble that also incorporates precussion bass, DJ and vocalists. If your clubbing days are behind live, relive those Ibiza nights in the civilised surrounds. Comfy chair and nibbles optional. www.classicibiza.co.uk

Thursford Christmas Spectacular 6 November to 23 December

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The Darkness

5 December, UEA, Norwich The UEA will play host to Suffolk’s own Justin Hawkins, his brother Dan Hawkins, Frankie Poullain and Rufus ‘Tiger’ Taylor, otherwise known as ‘The Darkness’ (top). Off the back of their stint supporting the force majeure which is Ed Sheeran they are embarking on a UK tour ahead of their new album ‘Easter is Cancelled’ due for release in October. This is a great chance to see the local rock legends in action in Norwich. Justin sums it up best in his own unique way “And we shall not be cowed by the nay-sayers, nor bought off by the money lenders, nor gagged by the reeking stench of pious indifference that pours from the orifi ces of the clown-lords. Cometh the day, cometh the band. We are The Darkness and we bring you Light! This is the fi rst day in our new world, and EASTER IS CANCELLED! Let us begin... Death, or glory my friends, which will it be?’

Glastonbury 2020 date TBC

tents, cabins, yurts, tipis and Bedouin tents) have sold out for this year. That’s why it’s important to keep an eye out for 2020 tickets, and there are bound to be some early bird offers once this year’s event is done and dusted. Do yourself a favour and bag your tickets for next year early.

The granddaddy of the festival scene (above), and the Holy Grail of hedonism, is one of the hottest tickets on the planet. Tickets for 2019 sold out in just 36 minutes, and if you want to get a ticket, you have to be fast, lucky, persistent and have a plan. This is a date for your diary. When the tickets go on sale you need to be ready and primed, with at least 56 laptops and a mobile phone, plus the intimate details of everyone that you are trying to buy tickets for in your party – you have been warned. But what a reward awaits you. Glastonbury is simply an unforgettable experience, a few days where you can enter another world, and also catch some of the biggest musicians on the planet. Make a plan, get a ticket, and enjoy.

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Latitude 2020 date TBC

Yes, there is still time to get tickets for this year’s Latitude, which takes place 18-21 July at Henham Park in Suffolk. You can see the likes of Snow Patrol, George Ezra, Lana Del Rey (right), Primal Scream, Underworld, and one of our favourite new acts, Walking On Cars. Not to mention literally dozens of the UK’s fi nest comedians. This is one the biggest and best festivals around, and to have it right here on our doorstep is a blessing. However, we all like a few luxuries at a festival and sadly all of the fi ner accommodation options (like bell 24


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Get on

your feet In the words of Gloria Estefan, “Get on your feet, Get up and make it happen” says Melanie Cook of VisitNorwich.

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still remember weeks of great weather last summer, and even though I was working through most of it, I regularly got out at lunchtimes (cardi free) to peruse the pathways and plains of Norwich, soaking up the atmosphere with no real agenda. Norwich is one of the most walked cities in the UK and take it from me, you can get quite a way in a short time, slipping down narrow tracks to a main road, skipping through short-cuts behind a medieval church or legging it up a cobbled hill (yes - Norwich is quite hilly!). Taking a walk is a great way to venture into new territory, become acquainted with architecture from the likes of Boardman or Skipper and ponder how many footsteps have made a similar journey to the one you are making now. I always bang on about us being creatures of habit: we shop, eat and socialise in the same places, time and time again. Allowing time for a walk - time for refl ection with no real destination in mind - is a good thing to do. Follow your nose, and allow yourself to be distracted. It doesn’t matter where you end up; you’ll never be far from somewhere familiar. Last summer I spent many an hour exploring the Norwich Lanes. I have fond memories of summer ’18 where - on Thursday nights after work - you’d fi nd me tapping my toes to live music and entertainment on St Gregory’s Green (courtesy of ‘Head Out, Not Home’ - Norwich Business Improvement District’s free programme), relishing fi sh and chips from The Grosvenor Fish Bar and sipping G&T’s in The Birdcage. It became quite a thing and everyone was invited. There’s such an easy-going community vibe in the Lanes, it made summer relaxed and unhurried, and everyone was in a good mood. And it seems the good mood will continue this summer with predictions of 30oc and weeks of wall to wall sunshine. I’m not complaining at all: in warm weather I feel lighter, brighter and I have more energy to do things. This summer there’s a great line up of things to do outdoors, with plenty of fantastic performances, cinema and culture at some of our best-loved attractions in the city and across the county. And some of it’s free which always helps! The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is one of the best places in Norwich - in fact in Norfolk - to spend time at the weekend. Take the family, meet friends or go by

yourself - it works for all occasions. I love its contemporary architecture and calm environment; it’s quite an escape and yet there are still many people in this area who haven’t been. Apart from being able to view permanent art for free from world-famous artists such as (Picasso, Degas, Bacon and Henry Moore), currently in the East End Gallery you’ll fi nd Modern Landscape: David Hockney and Claude Monet (free, until 1 September 2021). There’s also free outdoor sculpture (Antony Caro until

Expect entertainment, pop-up cocktail bars, food, lifestyle and art stalls - locally sourced and made things to buy. It’s a fabulous celebration of what the Lanes truly stand for, with thousands pouring in over the day to soak up the atmosphere. 20 July, Lynn Chadwick until 31 August, John Christie: My Blue Heaven until 1 September), plus some great places to drink coffee and grab a Portuguese custard tart, and a shop to rival that of London’s Design Museum. And as if that isn’t enough, there are paid for exhibitions too: Far away – but from where? - an exhibition marking what would have been WG Sebald’s 75th birthday (£8). It’s worth noting that Norwich Castle also features WG Sebald (1922-2001) - Lines of Sight: W.G. Sebald’s East Anglia. This exhibition charts his extraordinary life’s work, and the story behind the creation of one of this area’s most famous literary masterpieces, The Rings of Saturn (1995). Even if you know nothing about Sebald I urge you to go. His book is about a walk he took across Norfolk and Suffolk, and the incredible and often mysterious things he discovered and experienced along the way. The Castle also has a wonderful summer programme of talks dedicated to the exhibition and life of Sebald.

Over in Plantation Garden (our city centre hidden gem, it’s quite a treasure), not only are they celebrating the bicentenary of their founder Henry Trevor, but they continue their successful programme of outdoor cinema, this season featuring cult movie The Rocky Horror Show (9 July), Bohemian Rhapsody (singalong, 18 July) and The Greatest Showman (singalong, 20 July). And then less rock n’ roll but still up there, William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream (12 July, £12 plus booking fee). See plantationgarden. co.uk for details and ticket prices. And talking Shakespeare, July sees the return of The Lord Chamberlain’s Men to Norwich Cathedral Cloisters to perform Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (11-12 July at 7pm, tickets £20). Finally, for the little ones at The Garage see My First Play - A Midsummer Night’s Nap between 20 July – 4 August (tickets £12.50 adult, £7.50 children, under 1s go free). This production is a retelling of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for ages up to 7. The programme also includes dates for a relaxed and a BSL interpreted performance as well as an audio described show, check their website for full details. The Lord Mayor’s Celebrations (5-7 July) have quite a following of their own. This annual event brings with it 3 days of live music, performance, a parade (6 July), street markets and more. The Sunday celebrations spill into the Lanes for the Norwich Lanes Summer Fayre (7 July, 11am – 5pm) which sees the indoors ‘Lanes’ brought outdoors – expect entertainment, pop-up cocktail bars, food, lifestyle and art stalls – locally sourced and made things to buy. It’s a fabulous celebration of what the Lanes truly stand for, with thousands pouring in over the day to soak up the atmosphere. Further out into the county take a look at the special events going on at Holkham Hall, Houghton Hall and Pensthorpe Natural Park. There’s more outdoor theatre and cinema, plus opera in the Marble Hall at Holkham, Henry Moore and installations at Houghton, walks and close observations of the natural world at Pensthorpe. The list goes on and on. Make sure you don’t miss out on these and other exciting things to do by going to visitnorwich.co.uk and cityofstories.co.uk 27



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Trailing THROUGH HISTORY

Take a mammoth step back in time this summer and discover North Norfolk’s Deep History Coast, says Kayla Dunne from Visit North Norfolk

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time to a day when early man roamed the land and coast and encountered amazing megafauna as part of daily life. Well, you can experience exactly that when you explore North Norfolk’s Deep History Coast. Over the coming months, North Norfolk District Council is funding a project to promote the Deep History Coast making the most of the unique stretch of coastline from Weybourne to Cart Gap. This part of the coastline has so far revealed the most spectacular fi nds, and with the soft clay cliffs, the area is considered to be the best place to study Ice Age geology in the UK. Happisburgh is the oldest archaeological site in northern Europe, and West Runton yielded the most complete fossilised mammoth skeleton ever found in the UK.

North Norfolk’s beautiful beaches have revealed previously hidden secrets through many other archaeological fi nds. Natural assets have been discovered here and continue to be unearthed, providing an experience of the deepest depths of history! Norfolk has always been shaped by the sea and with every storm comes a new artefact waiting to be found, telling a new story from the eroding geology. Visitors to the coastline can now see and learn about the life of early man in Norfolk and the giants who shared this landscape; all of which has provided palaeontologists with evidence of how society evolved. North Norfolk

has been able to claim its position as a storyteller and voice of authority for the emerging, internationally signifi cant and iconic stories of Doggerland and the early occupation of northern Europe, encouraging people to discover its hidden secrets. The modern-day story of early life in north Norfolk began in 1990 when a local couple discovered a large bone partially 29


Out&About exposed at the base of the cliffs in West Runton. Norfolk Museums Service confi rmed the fi nd as the pelvic bone of a large Steppe mammoth and further excavation by the Norfolk Archaeological Unit in 1995 revealed 85% of the mammoth’s skeleton. The fi nd was not only awe-inspiring for being the largest nearly complete mammoth skeleton known and is the oldest found in the United Kingdom, but also for providing a new understanding of the landscape. Exploring the Deep History Coast today, visitors will be able to experience history fi rst-hand through a discovery trail, events, exhibitions and exciting new technology, developing history for future generations. Work is currently underway to bring the project to life

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through a series of activities including a discovery trail that will see 11 monolith style information panels displayed along the 22-mile Deep History Coast. The Deep History Coast Discovery Trail runs along the Norfolk Coast Path from Weybourne to Cart Gap (Happisburgh). Each of the eleven discovery points tells a different story and illustrates the local history, from ancient fl ora and fauna, Norfolk’s early resident and visitors and the evolution of our coast. Along with the Deep History Coast app, explorers can really get a feel for what early life was like. This brand new app will help bring the past to life through augmented reality, tours with a Hominin family as well as plenty of interactive activities for young explorers with games, a fossil identifi er, fun trails and building a virtual mammoth. Activated by trigger points along the Discovery Trail, explorers can see how the land looked through a Hominin’s eyes, be introduced to the majestic mammoth, giant deer, hyaena and hippo and other creatures that lived here. As you explore the wonderful beaches and hunt for fossils and artefacts that could date back millions of years, the app will enable you to see a mammoth come to life and walk along the beach where the fi rst visitors walked in Norfolk hundreds of thousands of years ago. You can even see how the ancient, now submerged, Doggerland could have looked.

In the Autumn, changes will be made to the North Norfolk Information Centre in Cromer, creating a Deep History Coast discovery centre that will offer interactive displays, activities and signposting to local museums. So, what are you waiting for? Start your journey back in time today! For more information, go to visitnorthnorfolk.com The Deep History Coast App is free to download from App Store or Google Play.


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While the seasonal veg boxes only contain local seasonal produce, they also source other items from other locations. All of their products are grouped to ensure that you can make an informed decision before you buy, and their website allows customers the option of creating their own custom orders. It is simple, just select the produce and the amount you need and Norfolk Veg Box do the rest. The team at ‘Veg Box HQ’ are a knowledgeable bunch and are more than happy to answer your questions.

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KitchenAid

CELEBRATE 100 YEARS of KitchenAid and join Jarrold for an evening devoted to one of life’s pleasures – making great food and drink. Anita from KitchenAid joins Jarrold once again for you to enjoy live cookery demonstrations and tastings whilst learning clever hints and tips on how to utilise your KitchenAid products further. Plus receive exclusive special offers on the evening. The Exchange Restaurant, lower ground Wednesday 10 July, 6 - 8pm. Tickets are £10, which are fully redeemable on the evening. www.jarrold.co.uk/events

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ENJOY LONG sunny days and celebrate the great British summer with a delicious Rosie’s Gin, hand-crafted by Heart of Suffolk Distillery. Fabulously fruity, fresh and distilled with rose petals, Rosie’s Gin is styled on a London Dry Gin and is the perfect tipple to soak up the sunshine, whether you’re enjoying a family barbecue, lazy picnic or leisurely lunch outside. To really celebrate summer, serve Rosie’s with fresh strawberries, a handful of ice and your choice of premium tonic water to complement the seven carefully-chosen botanicals in

its unique, modern mix. You’ll want to savour every sip. Launched by husband and wife team, Martyn and Karen Luke, The Heart of Suffolk Distillery is aiming to make its mark on the growing gin industry with a selection of small batch, hand-crafted local gins that boast both quality and provenance. It also produces Betty’s Gin and Ivy’s Gin from its small distillery in Suffolk. Rosie’s Gin is priced at £39 for a 70cl bottle, or £15 for a 20cl bottle from the distillery shop, independent stockists and online at www.heartofsuffolkdistillery.co.uk

Mmmmarmalade ALL OF Fruits of Suffolk products are made from as much locally grown fruit as possible, in the traditional way, stirred by hand in small batches, whilst bringing out the fl avour of the fruit. With a range of over 30 Suffolk preserves including a variety of jams, marmalades, chutneys, lemon curd and pickles. www.fos.bettyandmiller.co.uk


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see page 62 for a fantastic recipe using Baron Bigod cheese from Tyler Torrance of Boarding House, Halesworth

Fen Farm Dairy’s Baron Bigod TENNIS goers at Wimbledon this month will be eating a little slice of Suffolk, in the form of cheese. Fen Farm Dairy’s Baron Bigod, a brie-style cheese made on the Crickmore family’s

farm in Bungay, will feature on the hospitality menus at the Championships this month. The Wimbledon chefs, keen to learn more about how the cheese is made, took their research to the

next level and visited Fen Farm Dairy, to help make the exact batch of cheese to be featured on their menus. www.fenfarmdairy.co.uk

Baking the Difference DO YOU struggle to fi nd tasty gluten-free bread, pizzas and cakes on the supermarket shelves, but haven’t got time to bake from scratch? Then get your hands on the new Gluten Free Baking Kits from Davina Steel. Perfect for those following gluten-free diets, Davina Steel’s delicious mixes take all the hard work out of gluten free baking. Super simple, even for novice bakers, simply add water, oil and yeast, then mix, rise and bake. With Davina Steel there’s no need for fi ddling about in the pantry and no worry that your loaf won’t rise! Made using only natural ingredients with no hidden nasties and free from 13 known allergens, the new Baking Kits are the perfect way to enjoy delicious, wholesome, homemade bakes when you’re short on time, but don’t want to compromise on taste. There are six easy to make recipes to choose from: Garlic & Rosemary Focaccia, Onion Focaccia, Chocolate Chip Focaccia, White Loaf Mix, Pizza

Base Mix (makes four pizzas) and Scone Mix (makes 8-10 scones). Each kit boasts a two-year shelf life so you can stock up your larder knowing that you can speedily whip up the tastiest gluten-free goodies for all the family, with minimum fuss. Available from Ocado, the Focaccia Kits come in 300g kits, RRP £2.99 while the White Loaf Mix (300g), Pizza Base Mix (400g) and Scone Mix (300g) RRP £2.49. www.davinasteel.com

St Peter’s Brewery

THE SUFFOLK based brewers have recently launched two new beers perfect for the summer. Their new Raven’s Orchard cider is perfect for barbie season, with fabulousy fresh, fl oral apple fl avours and a slight tart fi nish, it’s made with 100% Hertfordshire apples and has a ABV of 4.6%. In addition to this fabulous cider St Peter’s Brewery are Continuing to lead the way in the 0.0% alcohol beer category with their new delicious new fruit beer, Without® Elderberry & Raspberry. This is a response to the growing demand for healthier and more nutritionally balanced drinks that are natural, vegan and completely free from alcohol. A fruity 0.0% ABV beer that it is sweet and tangy, with a pleasant fruitiness of elderberries and the lingering taste of raspberries. Without® Elderberry & Raspberry is a full-bodied and well-balanced beer with a smooth, subtly sharp bitterness. There are already three successful products in the Without® range: Without® Original, Without® Gold and Without® Organic and St Peter’s Brewery remains as one of very few brewers creating truly 0.0% alcohol craft beers. All the products in the Without® brand are brewed in exactly the same way as a normal beer, just without alcohol. www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk 35


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BAR & RESTAURANT Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 9QD

The Hourglass is situated in the Village of Sculthorpe a mile away from the market town of Fakenham. This village pub was transformed in 2007 into a contemporary open plan restaurant which serves both lunch and dinner, offering traditional cuisine with the odd modern twist.

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Delia’s Restaurant & Bar 6 & 12 July

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PROFESSIONAL pianist Carrie O’Donnell will be performing both classical and contemporary music; it’s breathtakingly beautiful and provides an elegant addition to your evening at Delia’s. www.deliascanarycatering.co.uk

BRUDENELL HOTEL, ALDEBURGH THE SWAN, LAVENHAM

Pimm’s or Prosecco AS PART OF The Hotel Folk’s new seasonal menu campaign, guests can enjoy dishes made with the best of Suffolk’s summer berries paired with a glass of Pimm’s or Prosecco at the group’s six distinctive restaurants across Suffolk during July and August. Berries are the second product to be highlighted in the hotels’ six-weekly changing campaign to offer dishes featuring a single seasonal product with suggested drinks. It also gives the head chefs a chance to put their own unique and creative interpretation on the product, while giving The Hotel Folk an opportunity to train their teams in the seasonality of produce and drink pairing, so enhancing their knowledge and the guests experience. Venues include the 15th century Swan at Lavenham Hotel and Spa; the Crown at Woodbridge and the Crown and Castle at Orford. The berry dishes will also be offered at the group’s coastal hotels, namely The Brudenell and White Lion in Aldeburgh and Thorpeness Golf Club and Hotel. www.thehotelfolk.co.uk

Dingley Dell Pork CROWN & CASTLE, ORFORD

BBQ with a difference this year with these fantastic products. We recommend their Steak Range, available from Cleveleys near Halesworth. www.dingleydell.com www.cleveleysfoods.co.uk

WHITE LION HOTEL, ALDEBURGH

THE CROWN, WOODBRIDGE

Easy Cheesey

Lost & Grounded Rule of Twelfths

BREWED in collaboration with Lost & Grounded this new summer brew is perfect for the garden gatherings. With tropical pineapple and passionfruit fl avours bursting through, followed by a lovely toasted malty sweetness and just a hint of grapefruit this is defi nitely a drink with a difference to offer your guests. Adnams wanted the Rule of Twelfths to be a cross between a few styles, blending the juicy fruit fl avours from Australian hops and the low bitterness of a New England IPA and applying that to a red ale/mild ale-style malt base with the added spiciness of a rye. It’s probably best described as a classic version of a modern style. www.adnams.co.uk

THE NORFOLK DELI is an award-winning shop with probably the biggest and best range of Norfolk, British & International cheeses in the whole of Norfolk, order online for an easy way buy the cheese you love, delivered to your door www.norfolk-deli.co.uk

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The Mustard Club THE NORWICH BASED Mustard Coffee Bar occupies the site of the original Colmans Mustard Shop and retains many of its original features. A must if you are in the city and fancy a break. They clever people at Mustard Coffee Bar know that getting into the City is not always possible and a lot of the products they sell are not available in your local supermarket. So they have launched The Mustard Club! This is a monthly service that will bring you a bag of their coffee beans (ground to your specifi cation if required), a refreshing box of tea and other delicious goodies. The contents will be seasonal and hand picked and the box can be gluten free or vegan if you wish. Delivered to your door for £15.95 per month. You can sign up for one month, three months or six months, the choice is yours. Want to send the box as a gift? No problem, just let them know when you order. Deffi nately a range of local or organic products that are sure to delight. www.mustardcoffeebar.co.uk

Lemon Head THE EVER growing popularity of alternative craft drinks is surging as we head in to the warmer weather of the summer months. With Lemon Head, from Nethergate Brewery based in Suffolk, we have another alternative to stock the barbecue bar. Sometimes a partnership comes along to surprise us, Norwich City FC’s Pukki and Buendia for example! Well here is another one to that list... Lemon & Ginger. And what a combination in this superrefreshing deep golden ale. The intriguing union of lemon and ginger creates an unmistakable thirst-quenching summer surprise. 4.0% ABV. www.nethergate.co.uk

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The English Whisky Co.

THE Norfolk based distillery has unveiled four beautiful new gift packs. Bringing together a range of its most popular whiskies and giftware, the new gift sets promise to be the perfect present for ardent whisky fans wanting to sample the very best whisky from England’s oldest whisky producer. The Gift Pack Original and 2 Glasses Gift Set contains one 200ml bottle of The English Original in a gift box with two nosing glasses. RRP £29.99. The Gift Pack Original, Smokey and 2 Glasses Gift Set contains a 200ml bottle of

each of The English Original & the English Smokey whiskies presented in a gift box with two nosing glasses. RRP £39.99. The Gift Pack Original and Hip Flask set contains a 200ml bottle of The English Original beautifully presented with a blue English Whisky Company hip fl ask. RRP £24.99. Finally, the Gift Pack Smokey and Beer Set contains a 200ml bottle of The English Smokey and a The Saints Whisky Beer. RRP £19.99. “We are very excited to launch these new gift packs,” explains Katy Nelstrop, from The English Whisky Co. “Each of the four packs is carefully designed to appeal to a range of whisky lovers, from ardent fans to weekend dabblers. There’s a range of options to choose from that should suit all tastes and budgets. Perfect for retailers and gift shops, we expect them to be very popular for Father’s Day and beyond,” she adds. A family business, The English Whisky Company was the fi rst English whisky distillery for over 100 years when it opened its doors 12 years ago. It now produces the fi nest English single malt whisky at its distillery in Norfolk. Batch made by hand using the purest, cleanest water from the Breckland aquifer deep beneath its distillery and using Norfolk’s fi nest barley, the expert team creates a beautiful range of whisky aged in the fi nest oak casks. www.englishwhisky.co.uk



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The Ivy Norwich Brasserie

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UPCOMING EVENTS www.theivynorwich.com

Boadicea Gin Tasting

The Ivy Norwich Brasserie The Ivy Norwich Brasserie has created some new summer dishes for it’s all-day contemporary British menu. So for a sophisticated and friendly dining experience we recommend a visit, especially if you fancy one of their fabulous cocktails. Below we have a few of their latest mouth-watering creations.

Salmon and asparagus

Raw market salad

Crab and apple salad

Lobster linguine

Pan fried salmon supreme with asparagus tortellini and a champagne sauce. £11.95

Crab and apple salad with cucumber watermelon, radish, edamame and coriander £11.93

Chargrilled halloumi with Padron peppers

Red pepper sauce, toasted fregola, San Marzanino tomatoes, olives and chilli mint sauce £13.95

Thinly shaved market vegetables with avocado hummus, toasted sesame, maple wholegrain and mustard dressing £6.95

Tomato and chilli sauce with Sam Marzanino tomatoes, parsley and spring onion £29.50

Heritage tomato and feta salad

Avocado, watermelon, pistachio, olives, basil and Pedro Ximenez dressing £6.95

On Wednesday 10 July, from 6.30pm to 9.30pm, The Ivy Norwich Brasserie will be hosting a special dinner and gin event in partnership with Boadicea Gin. The evening will feature a three-course meal paired with bespoke cocktails created in collaboration with Boadicea Gin. Each cocktail has been specially created to match and complement each dish and to showcase the versatility of the gin. Boadicea Gin was launched in 2018 with a view to creating authentic, premium spirits with real provenance and personality. A perfect mid-week event, there are a limited number of tickets available to purchase now. Priced at £45, each ticket includes a welcome drink on arrival, a three-course meal paired with three bespoke cocktails, and teas and coffees post dessert. On the night, guests will also be able to enjoy an exclusive talk from the Boadicea Gin founders.

Pride This summer, The Ivy Norwich Brasserie will be celebrating Pride in the city with a limited edition cocktail, installation and Pride-inspired brunch on Saturday, 27 July. Guests will be able to enjoy the restaurant’s colourful external installation and ‘Proud Ivy’ cocktail for two weeks this summer. This special creation will feature a delicious blend of Sauternes, Campari, Flor de Seville and egg white, complemented by lemon and orange juice, and fi nished with a spoonful of sweet orange marmalade (£9.50). 41


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ummer is here at last, and

with it comes the chance to enjoy the nation’s favourite pastime: whiling the afternoon away in a sun-drenched beer garden. Norfolk and Suffolk are awash with some of the country’s fi nest pubs, so whether you want to sup a locally-brewed pint next to the Broads, get away from it all in the countryside or gear up for a night out with friends in the buzz of the city, there’s a beer garden for everyone. Here the P&F team have painstakingly whittled down their favourites:

The Locks, Geldeston Tucked away at the end of a gravel track that wends its way through marshland, The Locks occupies an enviable position on the banks of the river Waveney. Drive, walk, paddle or catch a boat (the Big Dog Ferry) to this historic, quirky gastropub to enjoy a riverside cider or craft beer, including regulars from Grain Brewery, who took over management in 2018. The beer garden and its views are the stars of the show, with the Locks regularly using the outdoor space to host open air live music and an eclectic mix of events including beer festivals and solstice celebrations. Jade says: “Even when it’s busy – and the fact it almost always is speaks volumes – there’s something magical about the beer garden at the Locks. Head over the bridge for a post-tipple stroll through the marshes.”

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The Bell, St Olaves

Escape the hustle and bustle at this city centre oasis. Perfect for Friday night drinks after a long week at work, the outdoor bar, BBQ and terrace are contained within the pub’s giant walled garden. Boasting locally sourced produce and tipples from around the county, as well as a collection of over 40 gins, this is a great place to eat and drink in the city while feeling like you’re in the countryside.

Reportedly Broadland’s oldest recorded inn, with parts of its main building dating back to 1520, The Bell’s sprawling beer garden on the banks of the river Waveney is a popular place to bask in the sunshine and watch the world go by. Although it’s often busy, the picnic tables are well spaced enough that it never feels overcrowded. Serving large portions of hearty pub grub and hosting entertainment on Sunday evenings, you can easily spend all day here in the summer. At night, festoons of fairy lights illuminate the garden, so you can stay outside long after sunset.

The Duke’s Head, Somerleyton The Duke’s Head is nestled in a quaint village on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. The cosy, dog friendly bar leads into a wrap-around garden room restaurant overlooking the beer garden itself. With gorgeous views over the surrounding countryside, keep a look out for horses in the adjacent fi eld, who appear periodically for a pat. Offering an impressive seasonal menu and regular barbecues throughout the summer, this is the perfect place for a special al fresco dinner.

The Rising Sun, Coltishall Another pretty waterside pub, The Rising Sun is aptly named and offers unrivalled sunrise and sunset views over the River Bure. Choose from a selection of local real ales from Adnams and Woodfordes, as well as fi ne wines and spirits, perch yourself on a bench at the water’s edge and soak up the sights and sounds of the broads and nearby marshland. If you’re arriving by boat, there are free 24 hour moorings at nearby Coltishall Common.

Rose & Crown, Snettisham This rustic country pub is everything you’d hope for in a Norfolk village inn – log fi res, cosy nooks and low beamed ceilings. Outside, the sunny walled garden features contemporary seating, outdoor heating and colourful herbaceous borders. A wooden galleon-shaped play structure means kids are kept entertained, while a huge choice of ales, gins, seasonal cocktails, and even sangria are sure to keep the adults happy.

The Gunton Arms, Thorpe Market The Gunton Arms is an upscale gastropub with a unique view. Set in a 1000-acre deer park in the grounds of an eighteenth century hall, this hidden gem of a beer garden is ideal for those wanting a bit of peace and quiet. With a focus on local produce and the fabulous seafood of nearby Cromer, even the bar snacks are a must. Settle yourself in the tranquil garden and indulge in some Blythburgh pork crackling, spicy wild boar sausages and venison sausage roll.

The Dun Cow, Salthouse Perched on the North Norfolk coast, the Dun Cow’s beer garden is popular with birdwatchers and privy to a stunning view of the coast and marshes. In warm weather, be quick to snap up the front picnic benches looking seawards. If these are full however, fear not – there are more seats in a quieter, sheltered back courtyard and orchard garden. Inside, the fl int-walled bar is relaxed and welcoming, offering a great selection of tipples, while the menu emphasises local seafood. Mark says: “For the true taste of summer by the coast, sit outside and order the catch of the day or fresh crab linguine.”

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The Georgian Townhouse, Norwich


6:30p m - 9pm

THE EAGLE 33 newmarket road, norwich, nr2 2hn 01603 624173

LOCAL CASK ALES. FUNCTION HIRE. BEAUTIFUL BEER GARDEN. FRESH LOCALLY SOURCED FOOD SERVED DAILY. DOG FRIENDLY. WWW.THEEAGLEPUB.CO.UK

LIVE MUSIC Join us this Summer for an evening of entertainment with a local singer/group playing on each of the dates below!

26th July 2019 - Copper Firefly 2nd Aug 2019 - Fiona Harber 9th Aug 2019 - Sons of Mark

16th Aug 2019 - Thomas Bainbridge 23rd Aug 2019 - Doug Brown 30th Aug 2019 - Sarah Probart

01485 512229 www.chequersinnthornham.com High Street, Thornham, Norfolk, PE36 6LY

THE RISING SUN RIVERSIDE PUB & RESTAURANT

Baytree House is a boutique B&B with great rooms, bar and restaurant. Serving great homecooked food to all, including vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. Afternoon teas also available. YOU CAN HIRE OUR BAR AND DOWNSTAIRS FUNCTION ROOM FREE OF CHARGE FOR ANY OCCASION

Arguably we have the best spot on the Broads, situated right on the river at Coltishall, enjoying amazing views across the River Bure. The newest member of the Colchester Inns Group, we offer a slightly more relaxed dining experience, with loads of outdoor tables, perfect for a delicious morning coffee, a lazy lunch or leisurely dinner.

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On the doorstep of RSPB Minsmere, this Adnams-tenanted pub has extensive gardens and sheltered patio areas that are ideal for a spot of birdwatching. Eagleeyed guests may spot marsh harriers and barn owls, among others. The addition of a wood fi red pizza oven and two pieces of play equipment (“Ghost Ship” and “Traction Engine”) mean there’s plenty for the whole family to enjoy. Come on the last Sunday of the month to experience the musical stylings of a local folk club. Andrew says: “We stumbled across this pub by accident and haven’t stopped talking about it since. The welcome was friendly, the kids had a brilliant time in the play area while we relaxed and enjoyed the views. Good food, good beer, good atmosphere, what more could you want?”

Ramsholt Arms, Woodbridge

The Playhouse, Norwich

As one of Suffolk’s few south-facing pubs, the terrace of the Ramsholt Arms allows you to soak up the sun during the day and marvel at the beautiful sunsets in the evening. Sitting on the banks of the river Deben and boasting a neighbouring beach and crab fi shing jetty, this charming pub garden makes you feel like you’re on holiday without leaving the county. On summer weekends they serve a traditional American barbecue and huge selection of sharing platters, making this a prime option for group gatherings.

This quirky city centre bar serves the adjoining theatre and is housed in an atmospheric 19th Century ex-maltings. Featuring an artsy riverside terrace fi lled with mismatched furniture, bunting and fairy lights, it’s an effortlessly cool place to have a few drinks before a show or after a day of shopping. Linger a while and check out the local artwork, 3D ceiling cityscape and upcoming theatre and music information as you pass through the main bar.

The Fur & Feather Inn, Woodbastwick As part of the Woodforde’s Brewery, The Fur & Feather Inn is an ale drinkers paradise. A traditional thatched pub in an idyllic village, the beer garden doesn’t disappoint – with heaps of space for kids and plentiful tables complete with a pond, chickens and a view over farmland, this is a bucolic setting for a tipple. Also on offer is locally-sourced traditional pub grub and an excellent summer programme of events.

The Recruiting Sergeant, Horstead Popular with families, the Recruiting Sergeant’s fl ower-fi lled garden and covered, heated patio area is enclosed, so you can let the kids play without having to worry about them wandering off. Serving a wide selection of real ales and cocktails and very generous food portions, you may need to head off on one of the several gorgeous local walks to work up an appropriate appetite. Laura says: “The food here is stunning, make sure you come hungry! The beer garden is a lush place for a G&T – and a cheeky Instagram picture! The Farm to Fork & Fish deli across the road is a must for local produce.” 45

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The Eel’s Foot Inn, Leiston


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More pubs for… Families

Dogs

The Jolly Sailors, Brancaster Staithe Voted the nation’s favourite family pub, both kids and dogs are invited to ‘eat, drink and be merry’.

Nelson Head, Horsey A huge beer garden a stone’s throw from the beach make this a perfect post-walk pitstop.

The Folkes, Hillington A play area good enough to make grownups jealous, complete with zip wire and climbing wall.

Plough Inn, Sudbury Dogs are always welcome in the bar (where you’ll fi nd a stash of Bonios) and gorgeous gardens, which overlook the Stour Valley.

The Eagle, Norwich Enjoy a burger from the outdoor barbecue while the kids are kept occupied on the climbing frame and play area.

The Dog, Grundisburgh As the name suggests, four-legged friends are more than welcome in this Mediterranean-style beer garden.

The Bell, Brisley An onsite meadow, a croquet lawn and lots of interesting nooks and crannies means there’s lots for little ones to explore.

Entertainment & Live Music Commodore, Oulton Broad Boasting panoramic views over the Broads and weekly live music. The Fat Cat Brewery Tap, Norwich With regular beer events and weekly live music, there’s always something going on. The Railway Inn, Framlingham Ed Sheeran’s old local hosts live music, karaoke and even poker nights. The King’s Head/Low House, Lax�ield There’s lots to entertain here: from pub quizzes to themed food evenings, comedians to music nights.

Summer is made for cider Harleston Cider Co is owned by a family of craft cider makers from the beautiful Waveney Valley on the Norfolk and Suffolk border. Master Cider Maker Ken started out in 2010 when he noticed apples going to waste in neighbour’s gardens. Eight years later a burgeoning interest in putting unloved apples to good use has grown into a family-driven craft cider making team. Their Ice Cider has grown from strength to strength and is now available to buy online. Ice Cider is made by taking freshly

pressed apple juice and freezing it prior to fermentation. The freezing process concentrates natural sugars and fl avours, resulting in a rich and syrupy ‘Ice Cider’ that’s bursting with aromas of baked apple, honey, peach and apricot. Try drinking Ice Cider alongside a cheeseboard (mature, smoked, or even blue, cheese works well), quite literally made for each other, the fl avour combination really works a treat! What can be better than enjoying an afternoon in the sun sipping a cool refreshing glass of cider... pure bliss. www.harlestoncider.co.uk

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The King’s Head, Woodbridge Featuring a “Mutt Menu” for hungry hounds.


Each Monday at the Fox we host our very

popular Streetfood Event.

The Lodge has a fantastic garden menu featuring our ever popular ‘pub tubs’

Each week there is a sweet & savoury trader serving in the beer garden 5-8pm and the bar is open 5-10pm. Some Mondays also combine with live music and there is always live music on a Bank Holiday Monday.

with 4 different loaded fries to choose from on a changing monthly basis. The lodge also serves the pub tubs, freshly baked pizzas, burgers and fish and chips as takeaway options.

The Street, Lyng, Norfolk, NR9 5AL Tel: 01603 872316

Main Road, North Tuddenham, Dereham NR20 3DJ Tel: 01362 638466

www.thefoxatlyng.co.uk

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PIZZAS AND STREET FOOD EVERY THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY FROM 6 AT THE DABBLING DUCK

11 Abbey Road Great Massingham Norfolk PE32 2HN

01485 520827

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Easters is a family run fruit, vegetable & dairy wholesaler operating in the heart of Norwich city-centre. Our bespoke hand-prepared vegetable service is unique and we are committed to supplying local produce in all categories and whenever possible. Our customers choose us because we supply good quality fresh products and provide a reliable and unbeatable service.

EASTERS OF NORWICH, 156-158 NORTHUMBERLAND ST, NORWICH, NORFOLK, NR2 4EE · 01603 622890

OPEN 6 days a week The New Forge is located on the Norwich road just outside Aylsham town centre next to the Garden Centre.

English & Thai menus available Also Carvery Roast on Sundays - 12-3pm

FOOD SERVED: Tues - Thur:

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Sun:

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CLOSED MONDAYS Except Bank Holidays

Tel: 01263 734275

The New Forge, Norwich Rd, Aylsham, Norwich NR11 6UD www.thenewforge.co.uk


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Basic Gin-stinct

A simple G&T may be a summer classic, but with so many lip-smacking flavours and varieties of gin enjoying a resurgence, now is the time to add these easy gin-based cocktails to your repertoire.

Negroni

Little Tickle

Elderower sherbet

Rhubarb & Ginger Collins

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Basic Gin-stinct

Little Tickle This aromatic and sophisticated Parma violet fl avoured cocktail will literally tickle your tastebuds.

Ingredients

Negroni A recently revived Italian aperitif, this zingy cocktail packs a bitter punch and is best stirred (not shaken).

Ingredients

• 35ml Norfolk Gin • 35ml vodka • 5ml Créme de Violette liqueur • Lemon zest, to garnish

• 25ml Adnams Copper House Dry Gin • 25ml sweet vermouth • 25ml Campari

• Maraschino cherries, to garnish

Method Shake all the ingredients and some ice vigorously in a cocktail shaker. Strain the mixture into a chilled glass (use a Boston glass for top bartender points) and garnish with grated lemon zest and maraschino cherries.

• Orange twist, to garnish

Method Fill a mixing glass with ice. Add all the ingredients and stir thoroughly. Strain into an ice-fi lled rocks/old fashioned glass. Garnish with the orange twist.

Norfolk Gin

Adnams Copper House Dry Gin

Hand crafted and bottled in the fi ne city of Norwich. This uniquely fl avoured Norfolk Gin is hand crafted in small batches infusing carefully selected botanicals.

This award winning aromatic gin is infused with six botanicals creating classic notes of juniper alongside sweet orange and hibiscus.

ABV 39% | 70cl | £42

ABV 40% | 70cl | £26.99

Rhubarb & Ginger Collins Give this familiar favourite a summer twist by using rhubarb and ginger fl avoured gin.

Ingredients • 50ml The Tiny Tipple Company rhubarb & ginger gin

Elderflower sherbet A delicious and refreshing cocktail for sipping in the sunshine.

Ingredients • 50ml Black Shuck Gin • 50ml elderflower cordial

• 25ml lemon juice

• 150ml bitter lemon

• 25ml sugar syrup

• Lemon zest, to garnish

• Soda water • Lemon, to garnish • Maraschino cherries, to garnish

Method Mix the gin, syrup and lemon juice in a shaker with ice. Pour into an ice-fi lled tall glass (preferably a Collins glass, if you have one). Top up with soda water and garnish with a slice or two of lemon.

Rhubarb & Ginger Gin ABV 21.8% | 500ml | £25

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Method Mix the elderfl ower cordial and gin together in a cocktail shaker packed with ice. Shake until chilled then strain and top up with bitter lemon and a few strips of lemon zest.

Black Shuck Gin

ABV 43% | 70cl | £37.50

This gin uniquely combines traditional botanicals such as juniper, coriander and bitter orange peel with Norfolk’s lavender and sea buckthorn. Distilled with botanicals from Black Shuck’s Norfolk Coast.


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t is a hostelry of many facets; a wonderful warm, welcoming bar; tempting food; stylishly individual accommodation; a long history; and the odd quirk or two to divert your attention. From its prominence in the centre of Hingham, the White Hart Hotel has an imposing façade. Step inside and you enter a world of hospitality - your eyes drawn to the staircases that lead to upper dining areas and the fi ve lovely rooms, and the curious corners and crannies as you wander into a bar alive with conversation. Before you, the large fi replace is a strong feature, adorned with the temptation offered by the cocktail menu chalked above it: Hingham Breeze (£5.95), Gin Fizz, Aperol Spritz and Bloody Mary (£6.50 apiece), to name but a few. Turn around and a union jack mural illuminates an alcove, weighing scales form a feature on another wall, while old books create a stir of interest along with framed prints; all history is here. With parts of the building dating from the 15th century, the White Hart is a village pub as well as a hotel and restaurant, a place where you can pop in for a cup of tea or a pint with a wide range of beers, lagers and ales, including Morland alongside Golden Panther and Granny Wouldn’t Like it from local microbrewers. Of course, there are spirits too and an admirable – and reasonably-priced - wine list (we had a bottle of Rose with our meal later that evening). Original wooden beams are pillars of this establishment, evident in the bar, the dining areas and the fi ve excellent rooms that resound with individuality and character. There are, I hear, plans afoot to

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While the vegan, vegetarian and gluten and dairy free elements were conspicuous, they didn’t overshadow the traditional meat and fish dishes the White Hart has gained renown for. add 6-7 further overnight rooms with the conversion of an old barn at the rear. Run by Katie and Matthew Pamplin, when it comes to dining, the White Hart excels. Not only is the food delicious and wholesome, but you can enjoy different dining experiences: in the bar amid the joviality of the pub setting (which also has a mezzanine fl oor with sofas and a large chess board for some cerebral sport); in the gallery dining area; or the more formal Old Court Room upstairs – which was a seat of local justice in the past and is now dominated by the fabulous antler chandelier on the ceiling.

Large windows draw in the natural light, particularly on the long summer evenings, while there is also a courtyard with outdoor seating. So, now to the food – June sees a new emphasis to the menu with a more extensive vegetarian/vegan feel to it, yet also retaining dishes for lovers of meat and fi sh, as well as a choice of pub classics. Updated monthly to refl ect local produce and the seasons, the menu is easy on the eye and to the point – you will not be overwhelmed by choice, but will delight in the diversity. We sat at a cosy corner table in the bar, which we noted got busier as the evening wore on with diners enjoying pre-dinner drinks and others dropping by for a casual drink. I ordered a pint of Morland and my wife Sharon an elderfl ower soft drink as we perused the menu. We’d both spied the tapas sharing platter of humus, tzatziki, chargrilled pitta, olive, feta, sundried tomato, artichokes and stuffed vine leaves (£13.95), and it was as good as we had anticipated. Other starter options included feta tempura with lemon and lime marmalade (£6.25), slow-cooked lamb and mint scrumpets (£7.25) or a traditional chicken and bacon Caesar salad (£7.50, or £14.25 to upgrade to a main), but the sharing platter was too good to pass by. The latest evolution of the menu, designed by head chef Martin Hewitt, features the new section dedicated to “healthy, hearty, whole foods – all vegan friendly.” Imaginative, innovative and inspiring, dishes include chickpea and lentil empanadas with red onion and coriander salsa with wild rice (£11.95), red


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lentil loaf with smoky tomato sauce and mixed salad (£10.95), and a superfood salad of quinoa, spinach, tomatoes, broccoli and pumpkin seeds (£11.95). “What we are trying to do is offer something for everyone,” explains Katie, “but the vegetarian and vegan options are a new twist to the food we offer. These dishes are not only delicious but nutritious, plant-based and low calorie.” Yet while the vegan, vegetarian and gluten and dairy free elements were

conspicuous, they didn’t overshadow the traditional meat and fi sh dishes the White Hart has gained renown for. I had a delicious pork-wrapped fi llet in prosciutto with Binham Blue (cheese), apple and sage sautéed potatoes and green beans with sage cream (£15.95), though the smoked fi sh pie with cheddar mash and green salad (£14.95) always has appeal. The pub classics include the White Hart Steak burger (£12.45), with rustic chips and optional additional burger toppings, ale battered fi sh of the day (£13.95) with peas (your choice of mushy or garden) for £12.95 and grilled gammon, pineapple and chips (also £12.95). Alongside is a daily specials menu with starters of soup and whitebait and main courses of Cromer crab salad (£15.25), whole roast mackerel (£14.95), plus a plaice fi llet served with lentil dahl or slow roasted duck (£18.50). But Sharon opted for the 6oz chargrilled rump steak, perfectly cooked to order, and delivered with roasted peer

potatoes, asparagus, portobella mushroom, vine cherry tomatoes and peppercorn sauce (£16.95). You can always top up with sides of chips, potato wedges, green salad, onion rings or coleslaw etc, but the portions were wholesome and ample. Dessert is always the poser – I often favour cheese (£8.95), particularly if served with relish but on this occasion chose the peanut butter and banana crème brulee (£7.25) with shortbread while Sharon picked the trio of banoffee. Head chef Martin and sous chef Steve Millward work alongside a young chef de partie team of Billy Smith, Daniel George and Jessica Ryan, and an enthusiastic front-of-house and bar team, sourcing produce locally where possible, and often from Hingham Allotments. Martin notes: “People are very knowledgeable about their food these days and we always look to offer something to suit all tastes. There is also an emphasis on seasonal… we have just moved from traditional Norfolk asparagus to samphire, for example.” Dog-friendly, the hotel also plans a sauna and hot-tub alongside the new accommodation. Katie and Matthew have also introduced other activities with quiz nights on the last Monday of the month combined with a curry evening, plus live music throughout the year, proving popular. From dinner, we returned to our room, slept well, and awoke to a hearty breakfast with choices from full English to a vegetarian breakfast and specifi cs dishes to order including omelettes and eggs benedict as well as tea, coffee, cereal and croissants to complete a relaxed and enjoyable stay at Hingham’s White Hart Hotel. THE WHITE HART, 3 Market Place, Hingham, Norwich, NR9 4AF. Call 01953 850473 or visit www.whitehartnorfolk.co.uk to book a table or inquire about rooms.

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arbecuing is by far the world’s

hottest, oldest and most simple cooking method. It is a time to return to our ancient roots, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the simple things in life. Or put another way, it could be a burnt burger disaster. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Be prepared, like any good boy scout or girl guide, and you’ll soon have guests suggesting another cook-out at the fi rst sign of sun. Although the debate rages as to how barbecue should be spelled, let’s accept that no matter how you prefer, the origins are the same – and derived from the same Caribbean practice of ‘Barbacoa’. This traditional method of slow-cooking meat over an open fi re or from a hole dug in the ground allows for rich and succulent fl avours. However, this summer not everyone has the time nor the energy to dig a three-foot hole in their garden (mind the lawn!) and gather the wood for an open fi re. Thankfully, outdoor grills have made it easy to cook quality meats and veg quickly and with less cleaning-up to do. And in order to make sure that your BBQ experience isn’t half-baked, you’ll have to come prepared. Whether you’re in the sanctuary of your own garden or taking a road-trip to the beach or countryside, you’ll need to tick off these essentials before striking a match.

Instant access to a kitchen means an easier set-up and easy preparation and cleaning, however, you’re still going to have to make sure you have the basics to host and feed your guests. Cutlery is close by, however there is no harm in grabbing some reusable plastic plates and cups, or recyclable cardboard, to avoid any breakages and save on the washing up.

PREPARATION As pleasant as it feels to be outside this summer, safety is a priority and making sure that you are well prepared is essential to stay cool and safe. Ensuring you have bug-spray, sunscreen, anti-bacterial wipes and a small medical kit (!) will make a world of difference. Creating a delicious spread for everyone involved requires careful preparation, however this is made easy by taking several steps. Make sure that you pre-prepare tossed salads, marinated meats and preprepared skewers so you don’t have to make any preparations while keeping a careful eye on the grill. The success

or failure of a barbecue is all in the timing, so it’s best to have things ready in advance if at all possible. Utilising your own garden to soak up all the summer rays makes BBQing just that much easier.

If you are looking to explore beyond the boundaries of your own garden, having a BBQ in the East-Anglian countryside can be just as easy and even more pleasant. It goes without saying but you MUST check if you are allowed to barbecue if heading down to the beach or into the countryside. If in doubt, don’t even think about striking up the BBQ. With our summers increasingly hot and dry, many areas enforce fi re and barbecue bans so be aware of any temporary restrictions too. Before planning anything, the fi rst thing to consider is what grill you’re going to bring because the one at home is far too big to fi t in the boot of your car. Grabbing yourself a single-use BBQ

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Bringing expensive, fragile cutlery and plates is both impractical and runs the risk of breaking beloved family porcelain. And using disposable plastics leads to unnecessary waste, making reusable plastic cups, plates and sporks the best bet when you’re setting up shop. Cooking outdoors can sometimes be messy and when you’re kicking back make sure that you have napkins and antibacterial wipes to hand. Flipping burgers requires more than just a spork whether or not you are at home, making BBQ tool sets such as the Fixget 20-piece grill set (£12.97 on Amazon) the perfect portable kit when attending to your grill both at home and away. Comfort in the outdoors is easier to achieve than one might think, with foldable camping chairs accompanied by drink holders absolutely essential. Bringing a picnic blanket is a great choice when accommodating many guests at home or away, and is also great for kids to lounge around on or to have their own separate buffet area. Lost track of time? Or just enjoying the sunset, make sure that you have suffi cient lighting to carry on the festivities. Portable lamps will help you continue the summer party in the moonlight. Char-grilled with a chance of rain? Marquees and gazebos, not to mention umbrellas to delfect both sun and rain, can also be a big help when the weather can’t make up its mind on some weekends. Remember: just because it’s sunny when you start, doesn’t mean it will stay sunny. We are in Britain after all.

FOR THE PROFESSIONALS You might want to consider getting some BBQ mitts if you’re handling a lot of raw meat, and a cooking apron to keep your shirt and hands clean as can be. And if you’re serious about showcasing your chef skills at the BBQ, making sure that the orders come out as requested is essential, with MeatThermometers making sure that medium –rare is actually medium-rare (and also avoiding the dreaded uncooked meat that is incinerated on the outside).

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WHAT’S ON THE MENU If you’re looking to buy locally sourced fresh hamburgers and sausages, there is only one place to go. Archers in Norwich is celebrating its 90th year of providing high-quality meats from local farmers. Don’t have enough time to make the trip? Archers has recently added a next-day delivery service to your door making this weekend’s BBQ come alive with just the click of a button. The master butcher provides readily prepared BBQ packages perfect for a BBQ, with seasoned and marinated skewers kebabs and other delicacies. If meat isn’t to everyone’s taste, we’re thankfully close to the sea. Gurneys Fishmonger in Burnham market provides an excellent selection of more than 22 fi sh species, caught daily. If that is a trip, The Fish Society.co.uk is a fi shmonger delivery service which champions

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ALTERNATIVES For the vegans and vegetarians reading this, The Meatless Farm Company is your best bet when considering a meat alternative at a BBQ and is available from most supermarkets. Gluten Free options are also widely available these days, and it’s well worth having something in the freezer for the guest showing up with an unexpected dietary requirement.

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What’s a BBQ without sauce? Making sure everyone has access to condiments is another assurance of your BBQs success. Depending on your cooking theme there a variety of condiments to choose from, with Tahini for Middle-Eastern Cuisine, and for Latin-American Cuisine; Chimichurri. However if you’re looking to stick to the basics then Stokes Sauces of Suffolk is where you should be looking. Made from 100% recyclable squeezy bottles, Stokes Sauces are locally sourced bottles of saucy goodness for the best of occasions and deliverable straight to your doorstep. Now you’ve got the fi llings, it’s time to choose a bun. The Tudor Bakehouse is the ultimate choice when considering the outer layer of your delicious hamburger or hotdog and provides a wide variety of goodness. The Tudor Bakehouse is located in Diss, Eye and Harleston. Potato chips are a must, with Kettle crisps being the fi rst choice from locally sourced potatoes in Norfolk.

DOS & DON’TS • Cook meat to a minimum core temperature of 70°C for at least 2 minutes. • Don’t leave food out of the refrigerator for longer than half an hour, and don’t leave food in the sun as this will encourage the growth of bacteria. • Use separate utensils for raw and cooked meats and ready to eat foods. • When using a charcoal BBQ don’t start cooking until the coals are glowing red with a powdery grey coloured surface. This is when the heat is evenly distributed. It’ll stop your meat being overcharring on the outside and raw inside. • You can’t store meat in the danger zone (5°C-60°C) for a prolonged period. Use ice packs in combination with a cool bag to chill your food. • Fire extinguishers are important to containing any fi re that may occur out of control this hot summer and if you are unable to buy one then having plenty of extra water to hand is essential.

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Limoncello

Martini

Ingredients SERVES 4 • 50ml Adnams East Coast Vodka • 50ml Adnams Limoncello • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice • 2 tsp simple syrup • lemons for garnish

Directions

Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice and add the vodka, limoncello, lemon juice and simple syrup. Shake well for 20-30 seconds and strain into a martini glass. Be creative and decorate with lemon slices and peel.

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Mix up this delicious Limoncello Martini, of course. Limoncello, the famous Southern Italian liqueur, makes for the perfect base for this summer martini. We recommend trying Adnams Limoncello mixed with their world famous East Coast Vodka. Perfect for relaxing in the garden with friends.

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What do you do when life gives you lemons?

Beerjelly This dessert really

encompasses summer to me. When you have spent an enjoyable afternoon in the garden and the embers of the barbecue are dying down there is nothing more delicious to surprise your guests with than this recipe for a blonde beer jelly with summer fruits, fresh thyme and yoghurt. It’s easy and straight forward dish which can be made well in advance to take the stress out of summer entertaining.

Ingredients SERVES 4

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• 300g blonde wheat beer (leffe)

• 1 tablespoon icing sugar

• 20g caster sugar

• juice of 1 lime

• 2 gelatine leaves (soaked in cold water until soft)

• elderflower

• 1 punnet of strawberries (green top removed and roughly chopped)

• small tub of thick yoghurt

• fresh thyme

Method Place 3 Tbsp of the beer into a pan along with the sugar and bring to a simmer. Once simmering, remove the gel sheets from the water and squeeze the water out. Add to the sugar beer and mix until dissolved, then pour back into the other beer and stir well. Pour the beer jelly mix into dishes of your choice place in the fridge and allow to set at least one hour.

Meanwhile place your chopped strawberries into a bowl with the icing sugar, lime juice and sprinkle of elderflowers or fresh thyme leaves, mix well and allow to sit for 40minutes or longer. When ready to serve remove the jelly from the fridge and arrange the strawberries along with the juice and flowers on one side, then spoon over your thick yoghurt and serve. Enjoy with a cold glass of beer!



Baron Bigod

Brûlée

British strawberries & black cardamom biscuits Ingredients - SERVES 12 For the Baron Bigod brûlée • 200g Baron Bigod Brie • 500g Fen Farm raw milk • 500g Fen Farm double • 20 free range egg yolks • 200g castor sugar

METHOD

Tyler Torrance

is the chef proprietor of Boarding House in Halesworth

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True Suffolk providence Getting out to your local farmers market, meeting your local producers is what has inspired me to cook for years. Aldeburgh food and drink festival was not only a great day out with the family it is where I fi rst meet Jonny and Dulcie Crickmore. We bonded quickly over raw milk, Pauline my wife has been a raw milk enthusiast for years and was quite happy to fi nally have a good local source for the family. Jonny and Dulcie were very excited & passionate about their new raw milk artisan cheese & rightly so. In 2012 this was a new venture for the family at Fen Farm but the vision was truly on point as many UK dairy farms were struggling with low returns for their milk at the time. Diversifi cation was the right move and it was surely our gain. “Damn good cheese” professionally speaking of course, by that I mean they are rearing their own Montbeliarde cattle which graze in the Waveney River Valley, milking in the early morning to then produce a traditional farmhouse Brie de Meauux while the milk is still warm. 62

Baron Bigod was promptly on the menu, in fact I don’t think I’ve taken it off since. Now a good cheese needs for nothing… Give me a sunny garden with family and friends and I don’t think you would go far wrong. Simple pairing with Quince, Figs, Rhubarb & British strawberries a main stay on the menu here at The Boarding House Dining Rooms. Serve with a good bottle of wine. Heaven. I truly believe Baron Bigod is a true Suffolk treasure best served simply accompanied with the seasons fruit but I thought I would share a playful recipe that I had the pleasure to serve Jonny & Dulcie at our last chefs dinner. This recipe showcases the complexity of Baron Bigod fl avour whilst subtly changing its texture. Brûlée... what can I say apart from “I sure do love being a chef”. * Buy their fabulous cheese at: Fenfarm dairy, Flixton Road, Bungay, Suffolk NR35 1PD hello@fenfarmdairy.co.uk 01986 892 350

To set up you will need a bowl big enough for all the ingredients and pot of boiling water to set up a Bain Marie. Have a your 12 bowls read for fi lling with a dollop of strawberry puree in each `( recipe below ) have a fi ne mesh sieve on hand, a kitchen thermometer and ladle ready to strain the cooked mixture, this will go quick when the ingredient are cooked. Place all the ingredient in the bowl them place on the simmering Bain Marie. Stir carefully as the mixture warm checking the temperature as you go. We are looking for a core temperature of 80o, by the time you have reached this temperature the Brûlée mixture will have taken on the fl avour of the Baron Bigod and will have a ribbon like texture when stirred. Promptly strain the mixture and pour into your prepared bowls. Cool in the fridge until set. Please note: This method allows extra fl avours to be added to the Brûlée and looks quite cool in a glass but mostly I just like the look of surprise I get when people get to the strawberry puree at the bottom.

For the strawberry gel • 600g strawberry puree • 100g castor sugar • 300g water • 7g agar agar

METHOD This will make extra but… simply whisk all the ingredient together in a saucepan and bring to a boil. When all the ingredients have come to a boil place a timer on for two minutes this will allow the agar agar to set. Strain the strawberry mixture and allow to cool. Blitz all the ingredients together in a highpowered blender until smooth then store in a container for use. Chefs would call this a fl uid gel, but I just like the texture of this sauce.


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For the black cardamom biscuits • 250g sugar • 500g butter • 500g flour • 250g graham flour • 1tbs baking powder • 1tbs vanilla extract • 1tbs almond extract • 65g Greek yogurt • Ground black cardamom seeds

METHOD These cookies have a great texture like short bread but with a bit more chew and exotic fl avour that really bridges the fl avours of the Baron Bigod & the strawberries. Mix together by hand and press into a log shapes then wrap. Chill the biscuits then cut when ready to cook. We give a little thumb print and then sprinkle with the black cardamom bake at 180 degrees until lightly golden. Sprinkle with castor sugar whilst hot. Yes, this recipe makes extra too.

TO SERVE At the boarding house we glaze the Brûlée with sugar and a blowtorch then simply garnish with strawberries and couple of biscuits.

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Spirt of the outdoors CAMPFIRE CASK AGED GIN, 43% ABV

Before the Single Bottle Act of 1861, gins were often shipped and sold in oak casks, a process that added fl avour, aroma and colour. Each batch of Campfi re Cask Aged Gin is shaped by the history of the wood that surrounds it, taking on a unique profi le every time. Based on the same ten botanicals as Campfi re London Dry Gin the Cask Aged is rested for 22 days in American oak ex-bourbon casks gaining a golden hue and additional vanilla, caramel and soft bourbon notes. Because this is a distilled gin the nut allergens are not present. A fun twist on martini style cocktail. We have fallen head over hills for this lovely gin produced in small batches by Puddingstone Distillery in Hertfordshire. Serve neat with or without ice or try this for a fantastic twist on a classic Manhattan.

SMOKED MANHATTAN INGREDIENTS

TOOLS

• 50ml Campfire cask aged gin

• Martini shaker • Martini glass

• 12ml DOM Bénédictine • Dash of Angostura bitters • Orange peel

• Short skewer

• Culinary torch

PREPARATION

Add gin, DOM Bénédictine and bitters to martini shaker and add ice, stir or shake till shaker is cold. Pour into martini glass. Gently blowtorch a peel of orange on a skewer before adding to the glass to garnish.

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Fillet of

Anglian Beef with braised beef cheek tortellini, carrot puree, Kale, Horseradish foam & veal jus

RECIPE

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Breast of Norfolk pheasant, Confit leg, blackberries , hazlenuts and a blackberry jus INGREDIENTS

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• 4 pheasant breasts and 4 pheasant legs

Peter Clarke executive head chef of the IMPERIAL HOTEL in Great Yarmouth

• 3 blackberries each

• 40g roasted hazelnuts

• 6 oz polenta flour( quick cook) • 2.5 oz of grated parmesan • 1.5 pints of water

• Half a pint of milk • 4 oz butter

Tim Adams • Thyme, duck fat, salt and pepper Grenache • Oil Single Vineyard • 3 heritage carrots peeled and cut on the slant into lozenges. Blueys Block, • 12 blackberries pureed and sieved with Clare Valley, 1tbsp of water • 2 pint beef stock reduced to 1/2 South a pint • 25g pea shoots Australia

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Take the duck fat and thyme and place in a saucepan bring to a rolling simmer and place the pheasant legs into it,cook on the lowest heat Until tender and cooked through, this will take about 3 hours. Once they have been on the stove gas for 2 and a half hours take the water,milk and some salt and pepper and place in a saucepan, bring to the boil and add the polenta flour bring to the boil whisking all the time and be careful as if it gets too hot it will spit out of the pan, once this has cooked for 2 minutes at boiling point, add the parmesan cheese and butter and whisk this in until it has been incorporated. Reserve this warm somewhere. Take the beef stock out that has been reduced and place in a clean saucepan, add the blackberry puree a bit at a time until you are happy with the taste you should became to taste the beef flavour of the stock and the BlackBerry underneath it !! Place to one side to heat up later Blanch the carrots in boiling salted water and refresh once cooked, around 6 minutes.

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successful venture and went on to bigger things for them. But the time has come, as the Walrus said, and as Annette and Jenni are saying, for them to retire. They will miss all their lovely ladies, and hope that in turn, both they and their boutique will be missed as well. They look forward to seeing everyone at their usual end-of-season sale at the end of July, and sincerely want to thank customers for their loyalty to them over what is very nearly 40 years. It has been an interesting and enjoyable life! ANNETTE COLLINS, Church Road, Wroxham. Tel: 01603 784248

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Curvy pathways, soothing scents and hidden gems automatically quieten the mind and bring a calm to even the shortest visit. Adding walkways and paths gives us direction and destination when we need to unwind. The amazing fragrances of rose, lavender, honeysuckle and lilac enhance our sense of self and provoke happy memories. Place that unusual solar light or prize bird bath amongst the foulage and watch as it creates a haven for animals and insect’s day and night. How wonderful it is to sit with your favourite book in the quiet of your own private sanctuary. Whether you create a benched area at the end of your winding path or a wooden structure with windows and door the possibilities are endless.

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are one of the most versatile shrubs you can use in your garden. Hardy, low maintenance and tolerant of full sun to part-shade, they produce a bounty of beautiful long-lasting fl owers that can be enjoyed by anyone giving them a little space in their garden. Great autumn leaf colour combined with decorative fl ower-heads and peeling bark; they can provide winter-long interest despite being deciduous. Lace-cap, mop-head or decorative fl ower cones are displayed by these plants in shades from white through pinks, reds, blues and even purple. Acidic soil of PH of less than 5.5 will allow soil aluminium to be extracted by these plants creating those delicious shades of blue/purple. Pink macrophylla types can become blue fl owered with a little gardening intervention-the PH neutral soils of Norfolk lend towards pink fl owers. However, by using our hydrangea colorant combined with acidic soil/compost this will assist in this process of getting bluer fl owers. Semireversion with a lower acidity can create a show of both pink and blue fl owers in many different hues, on the same plant. Ideal for moist soils with good nutrient levels-in fullsun to part-shade-there is a hydrangea for every location and required size. Ranging from the

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smaller varieties of 1m in height and spread to the climbing hydrangea which can reach up to 12m! (Note: judicious pruning of this particular type can limit these plants to a manageable small garden size!) Use our hydrangea feed within your planting mixture directly to the roots and combine this with the addition of some of our mycorrhizal fungi. This provides an excellent start for good plant health growth and longevity. Combine this with a good watering technique to ensure these heavenly hydrangeas will delight all who view those delectable low-maintenance divas. As plant of the month for July we have a great fl owering selection to choose from either mop-head or lace-cap. We will have some newer stunning introductions; Hydrangea ‘Rendez-vous’ and ‘Sciamus You & Me’ hydrangea collections so come and see what is available in July. Feel free to ask for any additional advice from our knowledgeable staff to make the most of your chosen plants.

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The colour is determined by how much acid is in the soil e.g. alkaline soil produces pink flowers, the more acid the bluer the flower.

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chosen for relaxation purposes, but rather for how far I can take myself out of the ordinary – where will the landscape, culture and food give me an experience which is more adventurous than my everyday? Needless to say, the world’s northernmost capital delivered on all of these fronts and more. A sparsely populated island marooned in the North Atlantic, Iceland is a geothermal wonderland of otherworldly lava fi elds, thundering waterfalls, bubbling geysers and formidable volcanoes. Geologically, its position as part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge means it is a country in constant fl ux, but this is also true of its seasons and indeed, weather – in the short time my husband and I roamed its shores, we experienced sun, rain, wind and even snow. The Scout motto of ‘always be prepared’ is an apt one when packing for a visit here. Our trip, taken in the ‘spring’ shoulder season of May, meant we arrived after the frigid temperatures of winter and before the hedonistic crowds of summer’s midnight sun pushed up prices. It also meant we were unlikely to see what is arguably one of the country’s major, if most fi ckle, draws – the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights – but, with so many other attractions on offer, a sighting would only have been the icing on what was already a truly spectacular cake. Our arrival at Kefl avik was reminiscent of a scene in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Ben Stiller’s character arrives in Greenland to fi nd there are only two cars available for hire: a blue one or a red one) – the airport was almost deserted, surrounded by the lumpy, moss-covered basalt fi elds that characterise much of the landscape in the south. I found myself wondering if we had in fact landed on another planet, instead of another country. With only four full days to throw ourselves into the wonders of life near the arctic circle, we decided to use the colourful capital, Reykjavík, as an easy base from which to tour some of Iceland’s renowned ‘best bits’. With this in mind, we hopped straight on the bus service that runs from Kefl avik airport to the infamous Blue Lagoon to soak the afternoon away in its silica-rich waters. 95


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THE BLUE LAGOON Yes, it will be crowded, and yes, prebooking is a must, but it’s still easy to see why this is one of the most-visited attractions in Iceland – I doubt I’ll bathe anywhere else quite like it. Steaming pools of brilliant cyan water, fed from deep below the ground by a futuristic geothermal plant, sit amid alien fi elds of misshapen black lava. We were treated to a cloudless, sunny 8°c day (in truth, we actually got a bit sunburnt) but it’s sure to be magical no matter the weather. Once we had showered and changed in the spa itself (be aware – it is mandatory for both hygiene and etiquette to shower without your swimming costume before entering a hot pool or spring), we were free to fl oat round the balmy pools to our hearts’ content, applying liberal amounts of silica mud face mask and indulging in a tipple from the swim-up bar. When you can at last tear yourself away from the perfectly heated (38°c) water, as well as marvelling at your newly baby-soft skin, treat yourself to a meal with a view at the onsite Lava restaurant. Though a relatively relaxed setting – with many diners clad in dressing gowns – the gourmet dishes, highlighting the best of Icelandic cuisine, were certainly among the fi nest we’ve ever eaten.

GOLDEN CIRCLE Whenever I go to a new country, I want to know everything about it – what’s it like to live here, what’s the history, how do I pronounce this volcano name? – I drink up these details like a sponge, eager to regale anyone who will listen once returning home. This is why, for a whistle-stop break such as ours, tours are a fantastic way of both seeing the sights and learning their backstory, without getting lost trying to fi nd the places yourself. We used Gateway to Iceland for our Golden Circle tour, and

for the famous geysir, Strokkur. Reliably erupting every 5 minutes or so, this area of high geothermal activity (and slightly sulphurous scent) has been providing impressive profi le pictures for many a year. If you need warming up, head across the road to Supa for a bowl of hearty, fl avourful soup. Finally, you’ll visit Gullfoss (“Golden Falls”), one of Europe’s largest and arguably most impressive waterfalls. This mighty, two-tiered behemoth can be viewed from several points along a trail from the car park, but be aware that you’re likely to get wet and the path can be slippery the closer you get. On sunny days, visitors are enchanted by a display of rainbows, a natural reaction with the waterfalls’ spray.

consequently enjoyed a small group size and friendly, knowledgeable local guides. The so-called ‘Golden Circle’ encompasses three of southern Iceland’s most popular sights: fi rst up is the stunning Þingvellir National Park, a place of great cultural importance to Icelanders, and the site of the world’s fi rst (outdoor!) parliament, beginning in 930 AD. It’s also the place where two tectonic plates – the Eurasian and American plates – meet, meaning you can take a stroll between two continents. Next, get your cameras ready

SOUTH COAST Ever wanted to walk behind a waterfall, see a black sand beach or catch a glimpse of the elusive puffi n? If so, a trip to the wilds of the south coast is in order. For this, we took another tour – a further plus of not having to drive meant we were free to admire the magnifi cent snow-capped mountains and glaciers we passed through (or nap, in my husband’s case). Two more jaw-droppingly beautiful waterfalls are on the menu here: the mighty Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss. The latter stands at over 60 metres tall, but the cliff behind it curves inwards, allowing those that don’t mind getting a little (a lot) soggy to walk behind it – an unforgettable experience. Next, we travelled to Solheimajokull, a glacier tongue near to several of the country’s most volatile and famously disruptive volcanoes. If further proof was needed of the effects of global warming, it is soberingly clear here, where you are able to see how far the glacier has receded in recent years. Further on is the country’s southernmost village, Vik, where locals will tell you the sea stacks are in fact petrifi ed trolls who were caught out by the sun. Nearby Reynisfjara black sand beach boasts 97


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Iceland is an inspiring land for stories and writers, so it’s no surprise that one in ten Icelanders will publish a book Although there are only around 350,000 residents, Iceland plays host to over a million visitors each year dramatic basalt columns, similar to those of the Giant’s Causeway, and cavernous, jagged rock formations. Be careful not to stray too close to the shoreline here as the current is unpredictable – the sign at the beach entrance warns of ‘deadly sneaker waves’, which should tell you all you need to know. REYKJAVÍK Although essentially the size of a town compared to many other capital cities, Reykjavík is packed with brightly coloured buildings, quirky street art, wild nightlife and an eclectic mix of shops, galleries and museums (yes, I’m talking about you, Icelandic Phallological Museum). The weather may sometimes be dull and cold, but the city seems unfazed and perpetually upbeat despite this. Most Icelanders reside in the capital, so it seems only right to fi nd out about the fascinating, and sometimes bloody, sagas of the country and its people while you’re here. All easily walkable, our favourites included: HALLGRIMSKIRKJA A landmark that is visible from almost everywhere in Reykjavík, Hallgrimskirkja is an enormous, futuristic church that looks like it was dropped straight out of Asgard. Head inside to listen to the soothing sounds of the equally vast 5,275-pipe organ, and, although it was sadly closed when we were there, you should be able to take an elevator ride up the 74.5m high tower for panoramic views over the city, harbour and nearby mountains. HARPA Similar to the northern lights it takes inspiration from, Harpa concert hall’s

unique glass honeycomb structure dazzles in the changing light. Housing the national opera and symphony, head here to catch a show or simply a 30-minute tour. BAEJARINS BEZTU PYLSUR This unassuming hotdog cart has become the stuff of legend. As most of the food in Iceland is imported, it tends to be on the expensive side – so for cheap eats while out and about, you can’t beat Baejarins (my husband managed to eat four). Get one with everything on it, and thank me later. PERLAN Get the free shuttle bus from Harpa to this dome-shaped museum for its excellently informative and interactive Wonders of Iceland exhibition, which includes a teethchattering walk through a man-made ice cave. The observation deck offers more 360° views.

The Arctic fox is the country’s only native land mammal Iceland is the only country in the world which obtains 100% of its electricity and heat from renewable sources

OLD HARBOUR Once a major fi shing hub, now the Old Harbour area offers whale-watching expeditions aplenty, alongside a peppering of acclaimed museums and restaurants. Fill your brain at the Settlement Exhibition or Aurora Reykjavík, and then fi ll your belly with some deliciously fresh fi sh and the ‘world’s best’ lobster soup at Seabaron. It’s fair to say that despite packing a lot in, and getting far more than our recommended 10,000 steps a day, we only just scratched the surface of this breathtaking northern gem. We came home with countless stories, lots of souvenir Brennivín, hundreds of photos – and plans to return again as soon as possible.

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ith wild and dramatic landscapes, sandy beaches, secret coves, tales of pirates, shipwrecks and legends, the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and an abundance of wildlife, there’s so much to explore and discover. We enjoyed six glorious days in a peaceful dog-friendly holiday cottage with Quality Cottages in the south-west of Wales located in Castlemorris. The two bedroomed cottage, one with a double bed with lovely wool bedding and luxury Melin Tregwynt throws and cushions, the other a ‘bunk’ bedroom, ideal if you are taking children (minus the arguing about who sleeps on top!). The enclosed lawned garden was large and safe for the dogs and lovely to sit outside admiring the hillside views. Tastefully decorated with pictures of Pembrokeshire and various artefacts from local galleries, the cottage was comfortable and was an ideal retreat in what is a small farming village with a dog-friendly public house, Gwesty Bach. The locals were charming serving the drinks because the owners were on holiday. The cottage was perfectly located near all the sights we planned to visit. Pembrokeshire is a county where you won’t be disappointed if you like the outdoors. Walking down the country lanes was dreamy, long narrow quiet roads with verges covered in buttercups and hollyhocks. There are countless spectacular walks and scenery along the coastal paths. We enjoyed the Abermawr magical woodland and beach walk which takes you through bluebell woods when in season, through meadows then out to the cliff top down where you walk down on to the shingle beach. With one of the longest coastlines in the UK, this county has over 50 stunning beaches. We were surprised just how

We loved Pembrokeshire, not only the story about their heroine but also the friendly people we met, their understated county of pure beauty, their love of dogs and for all the wonderful surprises that we found. fabulous they are when compared to the beaches in north Norfolk. Some of them are dog-friendly however in the summer months, to retain their Blue Flag status, some that included the fabulous Whitesands Beach at St Davids are not. We found some lovely bays on our walks, these usually ended with a private cove where the dogs could have a dip in the sea. No matter where we were, there was always a fabulous hike, wildfl owers and wildlife involved – oh and a pub! And of course, no trip to Pembrokeshire would be complete without a walk along its magnifi cent coastal path or one of their many inland trails. Whether you journey by car, bike, food or bus, the west coast will offer you many beautiful sights. In particular we enjoyed our visit to

Fishguard and drive to Strumblehead to capture the panoramic coastline and see Strumble Lighthouse. We agreed that we didn’t want to be responsible for its electricity bill. It was a very wet and windy day which resulted in a just a short walk with the dogs when I stumbled on the coast path too close to comfort near the cliff edge. I renamed it “Stumblehead!” It’s important to watch the weather forecast and ensure you have the right clothing for your walks and not get caught out by the changeable weather patterns on the coast. For me I choose Helly Hansen every time for all weather clothing, sailing and surf wear as well as quality walking boots. Near to our cottage was the delightful harbour village of Porthgain, which means ‘Chisel Port’ in English. Now a laidback tourist hub, it was once a busy commercial harbour for loading and exporting local stone but now it’s a tourist centre and a hub for art galleries. It’s a lovely place to explore and from where many people launch their kayaks. It has a well-known pub ‘The Sloop Inn’ and it also has an award-winning seafood restaurant, ‘The Shed.’ It’s a great place to relax after the four-mile circular coastal walk from Abermawr to Porthgain. We didn’t need to travel far for a day out. 2 Hen Felin Cottage was located around 15 minutes’ drive west from the tourist hub of St Davids, which is the smallest city in Britain. This wonderful city which is on the River Alun has one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the UK and adjacent Bishop’s Palace. It is well worth visiting St Davids, a charming city with good pubs including ‘The Bishops’ and ‘The Farmer’s Arms’, also restaurants, cafes and independent shops. The small town of Solva is the place I will remember forever for trying my fi rst Welsh cake! Many of the shops and

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and detail about the island, its wildlife and the surrounding islands. There are numerous trips available depending on your interest, you can visit Ramsey Island or dedicated trips to visit the dolphins. Boardgames is a successful company that gets you out on the water. Ever fancied learning to surf or paddle board? Libby the owner is very enthusiastic she will teach everyone how to do it! The Irish sea temperature is at its warmest in October - one to keep in mind for my return trip! With all the equipment provided and a very warm wetsuits, gloves and hats, I found myself out on the water with a small group of paddle boarders, heading out from Lower Fishguard paddling the choppy waters with a smile on my face! Libby told us some interesting local history of Jemima Nicholas (1750-1832), a formidable local woman who in 1797, armed only with

a pitchfork, reputedly single-handedly rounded up a dozen invading French soldiers. They surrendered shortly afterwards, and the peace treaty was signed in The Royal Oak pub in Fishguard. Incidentally this is a great place for lunch. Jemima became a Welsh heroine! We loved Pembrokeshire, not only the story about their heroine but also the friendly people we met, their understated county of pure beauty, their love of dogs and for all the wonderful surprises that we found. Holidaying in the UK is extraordinary when the location surpasses your expectations and delights you with its beauty and unforgettable experiences. Pembrokeshire - you are top of my list from now on.

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is diagnosed for women, typically over the age of 45 whose periods have ceased for a year or more. The ‘change’ as it is sometimes referred can have other symptoms such as hot fl ushes, vaginal dryness and thinning hair. However losing blood vaginally after the menopause is not always a sign of something sinister such as cancer, but women are encouraged to seek medical advice if this occurs. That’s exactly what Julie, 58 from Norfolk did after she had blood loss following the menopause. Julie explains “My periods had stopped a year earlier, so when I started bleeding I was worried. I was experiencing no other symptoms such as cramps or pain but as I had private medical insurance I wanted to get things checked out quickly and my insurer recommended a Gynaecologist at Spire Norwich Hospital”. “I was seen by Mr Duncan quickly which offered huge relief as I had read that bleeding post menopause could be for a number of reasons so I was pleased that I didn’t have to wait long to get in front of a specialist”. “I arrived for my initial consultation at Hill House Consulting Rooms which is the outpatients building based at Spire Norwich Hospital. It’s a really pleasant environment and although I felt anxious the arrival was very warm and all the staff were lovely which put me at ease. Mr Duncan called me through to the consultation room and we spent a good amount of time discussing my medical history and what symptoms I was experiencing. He arranged a scan there and then and explained that bleeding after the menopause can be a sign of serious problems, in particular endometrial cancer. The scan is used to assess the lining of the womb and the scan showed there might be a problem and he advised that I undergo a biopsy and more scans, which unfortunately showed that I had developed endometrial cancer. It was of great comfort that all the investigations were performed and a date agreed for surgery very quickly”.

Julie agreed to proceed with a laparoscopic hysterectomy, which was performed less than a month after she was initially seen at Spire Norwich Hospital. Mr Duncan explains “A laparoscopic hysterectomy is the gold standard operation for patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer, but sadly this is not available for patients in all hospitals. With prompt intervention, using modern surgical techniques, curative treatment can be achieved for most patients”.

My overall experience at Spire Norwich Hospital was excellent. Mr Duncan is the nicest man you could ever meet. He’s the ultimate professional but is warm and approachable with it. I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending women to see him if they have any gynaecology related concerns Mr Duncan continues “Surgery for Julie’s condition is the only real option available. For women suffering from more common gynaecological conditions such as heavy periods and pelvic pain, surgery is only one of a number of options. A holistic and personalised approach to a woman’s symptoms is required. This should take into account a life style and personal goals as well as addressing any concerns regarding the many treatment options. Keyhole surgery and in particular keyhole hysterectomy represents a huge step forward in the quality of care we can offer women. One of the major advantages this type of surgery has over conventional operations is the recovery time is much, much quicker. Patients often 109

only need to stay in hospital for 24 hours before they are feeling comfortable enough to go home – previously four to fi ve days was not uncommon. What is even more impressive is the rapid overall recovery from the operation, which can be as little as two weeks, after which women often feel well enough to return to work. This compares very favourably with a recovery time of up to three months if a hysterectomy is performed through a cut on the tummy”. Julie explains “I was very nervous before the operation, and although I was sad that I was losing part of me associated with child bearing, it was the right decision for me and the operation went very well. I stayed in a private en-suite bedroom and was discharged the following day. My recovery has been excellent as expected”. Julie concludes “My overall experience at Spire Norwich Hospital was excellent. Mr Duncan is the nicest man you could ever meet. He’s the ultimate professional but is warm and approachable with it. I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending women to see him if they have any gynaecology related concerns”. Mr Duncan concludes “Surgery may not be advised for everyone, but with the advances in laparoscopic surgical techniques, it can be a suitable option for an increasing number of women. The ultimate aim is to improve their symptoms and quality of life, which can now be achieved with very rapid recovery and excellent cosmetic results. Julie was absolutely right to seek medical advice early and this surgery provided an excellent outcome for her”. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION about gynaecological surgery arrange an appointment with your family doctor or call 01603 255 614 to make a private appointment with Mr Tim Duncan. All surgery carries an element of risk and the content of this page is provided for general information only. It should not be treated as a substitute for the professional medical advice of your doctor or other healthcare professional. www.facebook.com/spirenorwichhospital/


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Can you really plan for your financial well-being from cradle to grave? Carl Lamb, Chartered Financial Planner at Almary Green, looks at planning at different stages of your lifetime.

hardship if there are bumps in the road, so private healthcare may be something to consider too. Hitting the age of fi fty can be a watershed for many of us: retirement suddenly seems not that far away. It’s a time when planning is hugely important to ensure that we are on track to maintain our lifestyles when we do retire. Tax-effi ciency is important too as we grow our income from one tax rate band to the next. This is also often the time when we inherit wealth from our own parents so there may be signifi cant investment decisions to be made. When we fi nally come to retire, many of us will take income from our pension savings in the form of fl exible drawdown which allows us to take withdrawals direct from our pension

life insurance to protect loved ones. We might even start doing the planning for our own children at this stage too with school and university fees in mind. We need help when setting up these arrangements as it’s all new to us. In our thirties and early forties, our focus widens to take a more long-term view. Pension savings become a priority alongside all those immediate demands and we may begin to build a signifi cant investment portfolio at this stage, so managing that to deliver investment growth is important. It’s certainly a time to look at active investment management, with dedicated portfolio managers monitoring and adjusting our portfolios to keep ahead of the curve. Typically we’re also thinking of protecting ourselves against fi nancial

savings, leaving the rest invested. In retirement we will need, therefore, to keep a careful eye on fund values to ensure that our pension can continue to provide for us in the future. Managing the value of the estate we will leave to our heirs is another concern at this stage with tax-smart gifting an important element of a strategy to mitigate potential future Inheritance Tax liabilities. As we move into our later years, the possibility of meeting care fees can be a real worry for many families. Explaining that there are options such as Immediate Care Plans that will limit the erosion of an estate through care fees is an important part of an adviser’s role at this stage. For those in their own homes, equity release may provide a solution where there are insuffi cient resources to maintain desired lifestyles – but advice is critical for the whole family if this is an option under consideration. Whatever stage you have reached in your fi nancial lifetime, there will be planning concerns for you to address. Talking to an independent fi nancial adviser at every stage will ensure that your planning stays on track. Any opinions expressed in this article are subject to change and not advice. Any solution described may not be suitable for everyone. The value of an investment and the income from it could go down as well as up. The return at the end of the investment period is not guaranteed and you may get back less than you originally invested. The tax treatment of investments depends on individual circumstances and is subject to change.

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back to ‘proper play’, making memories in the fresh woodland air.” BeWILDerwood is open to WILD Explorers every day until the end of September and on weekends and school holidays until the end of October. For full opening dates and bags more information about what awaits you, visit www.BeWILDerwood.co.uk Treetop Tangles their seal of approval in February. Millie Batch, aka BeWILDerwood’s Little Sparkly of Marketing Malarkey, said: “BeWILDerwood is designed to get families and friends playing together in the WILD woods; exploring, sliding and clambering. A day here is the perfect opportunity for kids and grown-ups to get

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