Cromer Times 496

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Issue 496 25th June 2016

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Covering Cromer, Mundesley, the Runtons and surrounding villages in association with the North Walsham Times and Sheringham Independent

Christmas Comes Early …

Cromer Christmas Lights Volunteers are celebrating Christmas early this year having just received a cheque from Central England Co-operative.

The group is the first in North Norfolk to successfully apply to the Co-op’s Community Dividend Fund, which is open to charities and local groups. The Fund guarantees that at least 1% of the Society’s trading profit is re-invested in local communities and neighbourhood causes. Mark Dixon, manager at Central England’s Cromer Co-op said “One of the founding principles of the Society is to give something back to our loyal customers and the scheme operates four times a year with awards which can be as much as £5,000. I am more than happy to present this cheque for £1,926.24 to the Christmas Lights Volunteers which will provide full funding to purchase new energy efficient LEDS to light up Cromer’s wonderful church.” Any member of Central England Co-operative can apply for a community award. Application forms are available from the Cromer store or completed online at communities.centralengland.coop

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CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

This term, children from five primary schools in North Norfolk have been taking part in an exciting and ambitious music, art and poetry project based around the orchestral work ‘Carnival of the Animals’ by Camille SaintSaens.

On 13 July at 12.30pm the musicians from ‘Parnassus’, led by the internationally renowned conductor Peter Stark, will give a concert featuring ‘Carnival of the Animals’ at St Andrew’s Church, Holt, which up to fifty children from each of five partner primary schools - Holt, Gresham Village, Langham, Overstrand and Roughton - will be attending. There will also be a public performance at 6.30pm that evening.

During the first half of the summer term, children took part in art, music and poetry workshops, based on the animal theme, to inspire and add to the musical experience. These workshops have stimulated adventurous and imaginative ideas for the related art and poetry competitions.

Its hairs are as delicate as a vase They feel soft as a blanket Pointed ears like mountains It smells of the great outdoors Playful, fun and happy like it should be And very keen Dopey always tired

It’s got a swirling tail like a tornado

Sharp teeth like jagged rocks Prowling like a guard Oh! Oh! There’s a mouse in the house. Ready! Set! Pounce! Part of poem by a pupil from Holt Primary – Year 5

The resulting art work will be exhibited in three local libraries - Cromer, Holt and Sheringham from 6-20 July and in St Andrew’s Church, Holt, from 2328 July as part of the Holt Festival.

Animals project is being organised and part-funded by FALCON, with generous funding from the Arts Council of England and the Norfolk Arts Fund. It is being run in partnership with Holt Festival (who are funding the school’s concert), and is made possible by support of the five partner primary schools, as well as the Norfolk Library Service and the Rector of St Andrew’s Church, Holt.

On the final day of the exhibition at St Andrew’s Church in Holt, on Thursday 28 July at 6.30pm there will be a Celebratory Event, Improvements at Cromer Lawn Tennis and Squash Club and Gimingham during which a village hall. Two official openings have taken place of projects funded in selection of the part by the Big Society Fund. children’s poetry will

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be read and prizes for the art and poetry competitions will be presented by award winning children’s author and poet Kevin CrossleyHolland. A book of selected poems will also be available. The Carnival of the

On 3 June, Cromer Lawn Tennis and Squash Club opened their improved and extended table tennis building. The building will house activities including table tennis, yoga, pilates, aerobics, and Zumba.

A BSF grant of ÂŁ8,000 was awarded to be used towards the costs of removing the existing tin shed, upgrading the existing timber building and construction of a 5m x 10m timber extension to double the size of the current table tennis building. The Club match funded the project. Chairman Nick Amis thanked North Norfolk District Council at the opening event, saying the project could not have gone ahead without the grant. Tom FitzPatrick, leader of North Norfolk District Council and Chairman of the Big Society Fund Grants Panel, cut the ribbon on the extension and said “This type of project encourages healthy physical activity for all ages and we were delighted to be able to help with the funding.â€?

On 21 May, improvements to Gimingham village hall were unveiled, including replacement of the front doors, 100 new steel framed stacking chairs with fabric padded seats and an upgraded kitchen. A BSF grant of ÂŁ5,000 was agreed last September to go towards the work. North Norfolk District councillor Sue Arnold attended the event and said “The village hall, along with the church, is pivotal to the life of this community. “That community has come together to raise funds for the modernisation and it was very evident at the launch how positive this project has been for the people involved.â€? Since the BSF started in 2012, NNDC has awarded over ÂŁ1,170,000 to 147 community projects that are meeting local need and making a real difference to communities in North Norfolk.

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Cromer WI

Our Vice President Judy Roberts welcomed a very good turnout of 46 members and two visitors to our meeting on a lovely sunny afternoon. Unlike other months, there was no outside speaker to this meeting. Instead Coral Batchelor from WI federation led us in a discussion of the two resolutions that will be proposed by delegates at the annual WI conference in Brighton later this year.

Coral stimulated discussion by using short quizzes around the topics 'the provision of facilities in hospital for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s so that family members can accompany them' and, 'Avoiding food waste and addressing food poverty'. Many members then voiced their views and listened to the argument for and against each proposal.

After tea the raffle was drawn and the competition ' something beginning with 'd' , was won by Sylvie Wilshaw with her black dog. Second place went to Freddie Abbs with her doll and in 3rd place was Judy Roberts with her donkey. Birthday posies were presented to four members. The next meeting in June will see us celebrating the Queen’s birthday when Maureen Rispin will be giving a talk on ‘A Sandringham Visit'. New members are always welcome on the second Thursday of the month at 2pm in the Community Hall in Garden Street.

Cromer WI

We began our June meeting by welcoming one new member and one visitor. Our guest speaker was Maureen Rispin who gave us a talk in the guise of Mrs Alfred Watt. We were so enthralled that it felt as if we were back in 1919 at Sandringham listening to Mrs. Watt.

The WI started with the help of Mrs Watt in Canada in 1913, and she came to the UK and helped to set up the First WI in Llanfair PG, Wales in 1915. In 1918 Queen Mary attended a craft exhibition by the WI in the Caxton Hall in London. She was so impressed with the work that she decided to set up a branch at Sandringham and called upon Mrs Watt to help. We were told in wonderful detail of her visit to the estate and how at the meeting it was decided to form a Branch of the WI and they duly had their first meeting on 12 March 1919 with Queen Mary as President. The current Queen is only the 4th President in 100 years at Sandringham following Queen Mary, Queen Alexandra and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and she attends the meetings every January. The talk ended with a reading of the Alberta Creed.

We then all had tea and special cakes to celebrate the Queen’s birthday made by our members. Final arrangements were made for our Strawberry Tea and visits to Blickling and Templewood. Pru Mead was thanked for arranging a lovely visit to Stody Gardens. The competition of an article beginning with E was won by Liz Holhouse with Ann Winter second and Freddie Abbs third. Our speaker in July will be Liz Scott and the topic ‘Living History at Blickling Hall’. New members are always welcome on the second Thursday of the month at 2pm in the Community Hall in Garden Street.

ROUGHTON & DISTRICT WI

We meet on the second Wednesday of each month in Roughton Village Hall, which is situated on Chapel Road, Roughton (opposite the junction to Metton). The meetings start at 7.30pm with a chance for tea or coffee from 7pm. Guests are always very welcome (there is a fee of £3 towards WI expenses).

Over the last couple of months. we have visited the Cromer Pier Theatre, attended Ladies Day at Fakenham Races, and also held a very successful Tea Party on the Queen’s Official Birthday, raising money jointly for our WI and Nelson’s Journey. Speakers have included Tina Vallance teaching us Bollywood Dance and Ruth Smith regaling us with stories of her career as a Life Model in her 50s. We are planning a visit to Thursford, and a Seal Trip.

Our July meeting (13th) involves planning our 2017 programme: members making suggestions of speakers, outings, events, etc. Strawberries and cream, and sparkling wine will be provided. On 10 August Chris Preston will speak about Arthritis Care, and on 14 September we have a Social Evening at Sticky Earth, decorating pottery, with a Chinese take-away to finish ! On 12 October the subject will be Temple’s Cheeses.

We have a Craft Group who regularly meet at 10am on the second Monday of the month at Roughton Village Hall, a Walking Group, and a Ten Pin Bowling team, and we also arrange visits to the races (horse and greyhound), the theatre, and gardens.

For further information please contact Maureen Wells on 01263 768106. Come along and join in the fun – you can be sure of a warm welcome!

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CROMER AIR TRAINING CORPS meet at Cromer High School 7pm Mon and Thurs. Tel: 01263 515452. CROMER ARMY CADET FORCE parade Tue nights 7.30pm-9.30pm cadet Centre, Cromer High. 01362 656919 ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION LOCAL BRANCH. New members always welcome. Contact Phil Dudley 01263 514603 for further details. CROMER BRIDGE CLUB - Play Duplicate every Monday evening. Novice players very welcome. 01263 822778 Cromer Parish Hall COFFEE BAR open to all on Mon, Wed and Fri 10am to 12noon. Coffee, tea, light refreshments. Relax, make friends & stay as long as you wish. SEAVIEW PRE-SCHOOL five morning sessions per week 8.45-11.45am. Ages 2 1/2 - 5yrs. £5 per session (government funding for 3-yr olds Tel: 01263 514028 CROMER W.I. meet every second Thursday at The Community Hall in Garden Street. 2pm. Visitors welcome. St JOHN Hall, Bond Street - St John Adult Division, Tues. 7.30 - 9.30pm. Cadets, Tues. 5.45 - 7.30pm. ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Cromer & District branch meet every first Wed of month at The Cottage P.H., Louden Rd. at 2pm. New members welcome. Age Concern North Norfolk, Information and Advice Drop In service. At Cromer library second Thursday each month 10am - 12. No appointment needed. Submariners Association (Nflk) meet first Wed every month 8pm at The Kings Head, Horsham St Faith. Contact Peter Cudby 01603 715449. 1st CROMER SEASCOUTS - Beavers Friday nights 5.30pm - 6.45pm. Cubs Wednesday nights 6.30pm 8.00pm. Scouts Friday nights 7.15pm - 9.00pm. Contact Trevor Drury Group Scout Leader 01263 514562 MINNI-HOUSE CLUB of North Norfolk 2nd Thur month 2pm Bodham Village Hall. Jan Boyden 01263 826970 Norfolk and Norwich Assoc. for the Blind - Information and Equipment Centre opens every Tuesday 9.30am 1pm in Merchant’s Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer. CROMER ORCHESTRA welcomes new members especially string and brass players. We meet at the Belfry Arts Centre Overstrand on Monday evenings 7pm to 9pm. All we ask is that you bring your instrument, a music stand, and lots of enthusiasm. Norman Moor 01263 511600

Cromer Flower Club meetings held on 3rd Monday of each month at Cromer Junior School 7.20pm (no meeting in August). Visitors welcome. Contact 01263 513408. Royal British Legion, Women’s Section 1st Thursday each month at 2.30pm at The Cottage Hotel, Louden Rd, Cromer. New members welcome. Cromer Christian Fellowship - Former Gospel Hall corner of Station Rd/Norwich Rd. Sunday Service 10.30am. Cromer Youth Football Club - welcomes new players of all abilities aged 6-18 for training sessions & matches. For details contact Sharon Laws on 07767 325585 or visit www.cromeryouthfootballclub.co.uk Cromer & District Parkinsons Disease Society meets at the St John's Ambulance Hall, Bond Street, Cromer starting at 10.30am on the 2nd Wed of each month. 01263 515138 Ballroom, Latin Classes. Red Lion Hotel, Cromer, Wednesday afternoons 2pm - 4.30pm. £5 per person. For information call 07526 883776 or 07538 801813 Sequence Dancing - East Runton Village Hall Fridays. Instruction 7 - 8pm. Social sequence with tuition 8-10.30pm. For details ring Sue Norman 01263 823506 Cromer & District Garden Society meet second Weds of the month 7.30pm Community Hall Garden St Cromer. New members and visitors welcome. Annual membership fee £10. Visitors £2 per meeting. Call 01263 514399 Bittern DX Group Bittern DX Group currently holding our meetings at the Erpingham Arms on the last Thursday of the month, not The Roman Camp at Aylmerton Diabetes UK North Norfolk Voluntary Group meets 4th Thur each month (not Dec) at Cromer Methodist Church Hall at 7.30pm. Varied programme of speakers - meetings open to everyone. Jackie or David 01692 405492. Whist Drives Tuesday afternoons Suffield Park Bowls Club 2.15pm All welcome Fifty/Fifty Tea Dance - Mon afternoons at East Runton Village Hall, 2 - 4.15pm. Tea, coffee and biscuits. Details Sue Norman on 01263 823506. Visitors always welcome.

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Cromer & Sheringham Rotary Club. Dormy House Hotel, West Runton, Weds 6 for 6.30pm (except any 5th Wed in a month). Tel: 01263 578194 or 01263 577636 Cromer & Sheringham Inner Wheel Club meets at The Virginia Court Hotel, Cromer, first Thursday of the month, 6pm for 6.30pm. Further details (01263) 511759. Take-a-Break Baby & Toddler Group meets Tuesdays 10.00 - 11.30am during term time at Cromer Parish Hall. Contact Joyce on 01236 512589 Take A Break Too Baby & Toddler Group meets Thurs 10 - 11.30am during term time at St Martin’s Church Hall, Mill Rd, Cromer. Joyce on 01236 512589 Overstrand Evening W.I. 3rd Wed Parish Hall 7.30 p.m. Tel: 834242 Mundesley Bowls Club Pavilion, Northfields, High St. Mundesley - Cash Bingo every Sun at 7.30pm and Whist Drives every Tue & Wed & Fri at 1.45pm. All welcome. NORTH NORFOLK BEACH RUNNERS open to all runners. Thursdays at 6.50pm at the Cromer Lawn Tennis and Squash Club (Norwich Road, Cromer). Nth Norfolk Wheelers Cycle Club leisure rides Weds 11am, faster rides 10.30am Sats. Meet Anglian Water reservoir just off Pretty Corner, Sheringham. Time trial racing Tues eves, some Thurs eves & Sun mornings, meet at Roy Boys layby. Club Secy Tim Collison: 01263 514785 Northrepps Pre-School Mon-Fri 8.30am - 3.30pm termtime. Hot lunches available. Funded places for 2, 3 & 4 year-olds.01263 579396 www.northrepps.norfolk.sch.uk’ Roughton Under 5s meet Mon-Fri 9-12 during term time. Ofsted registered. Funded places for 3&4 year olds. £6 per session for 2 year olds. More details contact 07553 456083 or visit www.roughtonunder5s.co.uk West Runton Scout Group: Beavers (age 6-8) Thur 6-7.15pm; Cubs (age 8-10 1/2) Tues 6.30-8pm; Scouts (age 10 1/2 - 14) Fri 7-9pm; Explorers (age 14-18) Mon 79pm. Details from Paul Henriksen, Tel: 01263 712288 North Norfolk Mencap Society Drop in Centre every Thurs 1pm-4pm at Merchants Place, Church St, Cromer Line Dancing every Wednesday at 7.30pm at Cromer Social Club - new dancers always welcome Folk Dance Club - The Community Hall Garden Street. Tuesdays 7.30pm - 9.30pm. No partner required. Keen beginners welcome. Tel 01263 578224 Cash Bingo every Thursday at Cromer Social Club - eyes down at 7.30pm - new members always welcome Bridge Club at The Morley Club, Sheringham. Duplicate Pairs Thursdays 7pm and Fridays 2pm. Tel 01263 822087 Whist Drive. Pilgrim Shelter, Trimingham. Every Thurs 1.45-4pm, £1.50 per head, to include cup of tea and raffle. Model Flying Club The Morley Club, Sheringham second Wednesday of the month. 7.30pm for 8pm. New members welcome. Contact 01263 511466. ROAB Lodge Wednesday nights 8.15pm. Shipden Lodge, The Cottage, Louden Road, Cromer Modern Sequence Dancing - Mons at East Runton Village Hall, 8pm-10.30pm. T: Brian Payne 01692 403071 North Norfolk Chess Club Fridays 7.30 at the Morley Club, 48 Cromer Rd, Sheringham. All welcome. Contact club secretary Peter Hodkinson 01263 823814 Cromer Country Market held in Cromer Community Hall on 1st and 3rd Friday of every month from 10am - 12noon Extend, gentle exercise to music for the over 60s. Northrepps Village Hall, Monday 2.30-3.30pm. Further info contact Lindsey 01263 768159 North Norfolk Pride Represents LGBT+ people in North Norfolk. See North Norfolk Pride Facebook page for information on our social events Cromer & Sheringham Brass band rehearses at Upper Sheringham Village Hall at 8pm on Thursdays where members of the public are welcome to come in and listen to the music being practiced. Steve Askew 01263 838411. Cromer Taekwondo School - Tues 6-8pm at Cromer Sports Centre. Open to any age between 6 and 65. New members welcome - 1st lesson free. Tel: 01263 711824 Cromer, Suffield Park Bowls Club, Station Road – Prize Bingo twice monthly October to April on Fridays at 7.30pm – bar, raffle, all welcome. Club House available to hire – licensed bar, catering supplied if required. Tel 01263 513542 or 01263 514555 North Norfolk Different Strokes. Support, info, fun for younger stroke survivors. Meet fortnightly Tues 2.304.30pm Sheringham area. Details 01263 715952 / 821480.

Cromer 'Head-Space' Anxiety, OCD, BDD & Hoarding Issues Support Group meets every fortnight on a Thursday at Merchants Place, Cromer. Please contact Dawn on email headspace@ocdsupportgroup.org.uk Tel 07471 159764 North Norfolk Model Engineering Club - meetings 1st Friday of each month at 7.30pm. A welcome is extended to visitors and prospective members of all ages. Further details from Gordon Ford on 01263 512350. Roughton Village Hall - Prize Bingo every third Friday in the month 7.30pm. All welcome Elderberries Sports and Social Club Short Mat Bowling and Badminton - Monday and Friday afternoons at the Sports Hall at Cromer Academy. Please call Sheila 01263 761142 for details 1st Rural Roughton Mill Scout Group Beavers (age 6-8) Mon 5.30-6.45pm. Cub Scouts (8 -10.5) Tue 7-8.30pm. Scouts (10.5 -14) Wed 7-9pm. Explorer Scouts (14 -18) Thu 7-9.30pm. Contact Carole on 01692 407868 Family Prize Bingo every Monday Woodlands Holiday Park, Trimingham. Book sales open 7pm, eyes down at 7.30. In aid of the East Anglian Air Ambulance Railway Quilting & Craft Group meet every second and fourth Tues of the month at the Parish Hall in The Londs, Overstrand 10am and 12 noon. Small Quarterly charge. Details Vivian Maggs on 01263 576986 West Runton Social Club, Water Lane, West Runton Tel 01263 838866 - Open Mic Night every Tues from 8.30pm, Cash Bingo every Wed 8.30pm, General Knowledge Quiz every Sun 8.30pm, Jamming Session last Sunday of the Month. Ideal Party Venue, Free to Hire, Drinks at Club Prices Mundesley Haig Bowls Club opens for the new outdoor season at 2pm on Saturday 21 April. New members welcome, just come along. Further info 01263 721815. Extend exercise for over 60s at East Runton Village Hall, Tuesdays 2.30 - 3.30 Tel: 01692 407851 Cash Bingo every Friday at 7.30pm and every Sunday at 8pm at Cromer Town Football Club Short Mat Bowls in the Parish Hall every Wednesday and Thursday morning 16 September to 9 April 9.45am for a prompt start at 10am. Tuition and bowls available. Contact Dave on 01263 838126 North Walsham Spiritualist Centre 6.30pm - 8pm every Sunday in the St John Ambulance Hall, Bacton Road, North Walsham. All welcome. North Norfolk Speakers Club meets every other Wed, 7pm at N Walsham High School, Spencer Ave. Dates and info visit www.nnsc.co.uk or contact Gillian 01692 650250 Fledgeling Music classes Friendly, dynamic, energetic and fun. A unique experience your child will love! 4 mths to 4 yrs. FREE taster class, members pay £4, younger siblings £2 babies of older siblings FREE. Paid half termly. www.fledgelingmusic.co.uk, telephone Lorna on 07500 221121 or e-mail: info@fledgelingmusic.co.uk Ruby's Prize Bingo – on the first Saturday of each month at 7.30pm at Lower Southrepps Social Club Slimming Club at Trimingham on Tuesdays at 1.45pm at Pilgrim Shelter. Tel 01263 579797 or 07799 060407 Bridge at Weybourne Village Hall. The Acol Club meets Tue 2pm. Chicago movement means no need to bring a partner. All abilities welcome. 01263 515588 / 01263 825061. Cantamus Choir invite new members. Rehearsals every Thursday at 7.30pm in St James Church, Southrepps, NR11 8NR. No audition required. More info 07785 782498 Crazee Kidz Club (youth club) meets every 2nd and 4th Friday during term time at Roughton Village Hall between 7pm-8:30pm. Open to anyone aged 6-16, entry £1. Call Paddy 01263 768138 or visit www.crazeekidzclub.co.uk Martial Arts Judo - Tues nights - well established, friendly club Millfield Primary School, N Walsham, Hazel 01263 579345 St. Benet's Trefoil Guild (Guiding for Adults) meet at Guide H.Q. 4th Monday of the month 2pm Contact Ann Russell 01692 405295 for details Car boots on Bodham playing field every Saturday morning from 21 May till 3 Sept inclusive - set up 730am, public 9am till12noon, pitches £5, refreshments available. Sorry NO dogs only assistance dogs. No need to book. Contact Mr M Sayer 01263 588228. In aid of playing field funds Minni House Club - we are a group of like-minded individuals who love all things miniature and anything to do with dolls houses. We’re all from N Norfolk and meet second Thurs each month at Bodham Village Hall, 2pm - 4pm. Secretary Jan Boyden, 01263 826970. New members always welcome. Continued on page 10...

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The legal consequences of dementia

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Soul Church Cromer Friday 1 July meeting to be held on Cromer beach in front of surf shop (weather permitting). Refreshments available, fun evenings with live music. Everyone welcome. We look forward to seeing you there!

Keeping Abreast Group, Cromer Coffee & Chat Drop-in Session on Wednesday 29 June 10am -11.30am at Merchants Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer, NR27 9GW Tel 01263 519 454. Drop in for coffee and a chat and to find out more about Breast Reconstruction following breast cancer. Volunteers who have had reconstruction will be on hand to offer support, provide information and chat about breast reconstruction in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. For more information please see our website www.keepingabreast.org.uk Summer Royal Gala Concert Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Coronation Mass, George Frideric Handel Coronation Anthems & Water Music Suite on Saturday 16 July at 7.30pm. Harry Castle conductor, Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society & Orchestra, Rosamund

Walton soprano, Laurence Blyth alto, Tom Rowarth tenor, Andrew Weeks bass (tbc). Auden Theatre, Holt. Tickets £12 (under 18s free) from the Auden Theatre Box Office 01263 713444 www.audentheatre.co.uk

A Garden of Musical Delights a concert of delightful summer music with guest singer Evie Anderson and violinist Keith Hobday on Saturday 9 July at 7.30pm in Aylsham Parish Church. Tickets from Barnwells. Aylsham Market Place or Caryl on 01263 732808 available from 18 June £7.50 includes a glass of Sangria

Fancy a coffee, a cake, and a chat? You will find them all, together with a warm welcome, at East Runton Methodist Church, High Street, East Runton, every Thursday, 10am to 12noon until 29 September. Why don’t you come?

Felbrigg and Metton Annual Plant Sale and Open Garden on 3 July 1pm - 5pm at 9, The Green Felbrigg. Plant stalls, cake stall, tombola and teas. Entrance £2 including tea/coffee and cake. All proceeds to Felbrigg and Metton Village Hall. Disabled parking at 9, The Green,!Felbrigg

Holy Trinity Church West Runton Summer Lunchtime Concerts on Wednesdays 12.30pm to 1.30pm. Admission free with retiring collection. Coffees and teas provided- bring your lunch and enjoy the music. Car park at adjoining Rectory. 29 June - Jim Laird organ and 6 July Matthew Bond organ

Craft Fair at Coronation Hall, 26 Cromer Road, Mundesley on Saturday 25 June 10am - 4pm. Lots of unique and interesting crafts to see and buy if something catches your eye. We are local Norfolk crafts people who enjoy what we do and just love to talk about it! Entry and parking are free. We support the East Anglia Air Ambulance

Meet the Producers Market, Village Square, Kelling Heath Holiday Park NR25 7HW on Sunday 3 July 10am 2pm. Norfolk foods, clothing, crafts, local drinks & Indian Head Massage. Free entry & parking, carvery/cafe, pub, adventure playgrounds, nice walks, NN Railway Station on site, dogs welcome. 07733 991211 www.weybourne.net

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Sladden of Southrepps Hall will be hosting a Band Concert on the lawns of his estate on behalf of the Royal Air Forces Association Wings Appeal. Music will be supplied by the Sheringham and Cromer Brass Band with tea and biscuits at the interval. Entrance fee £3 ample opportunities to donate more or take part in a raffle and/or tombola. All support is welcomed

Ruby’s Famous Strawberry Fayre strawberry teas, tombola, raffle, games and stalls at Lower Southrepps Social Club on Sunday 26 June 2pm – 4pm

Concert in Salthouse Church ‘Blow Ye Winds’ with Chanter’s Jigge on Saturday 9 July at 7.30pm. The Folk and Early Music Duo will be playing songs, ayres, jigs and jollies from land and sea, played and sung with ancient, traditional and modern instruments, including a hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, whistles, ukulele, saxophones, crumhorn and chalumeux and others. Tickets £8 available from Holt Computer Services Shop, The Old Post Office Shop, Salthouse or at the door.

Wildlife on the Map – a Churchyard Bioblitz AND NOW FOR SOMETHING % &' $ DIFFERENT ( $ … Putting ) St. Margaret’s, Church Road, Thorpe Market, Norfolk, NR11 8AJ

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The word ‘bio’ means life and ‘blitz’ to do something quickly. Put these words together and help Norfolk Wildlife Trust as they try and record as many different animals and plants in six ,hours in the beautiful churchyard of St Margaret’s. Pop along to St. Margaret’s Church on Saturday 9 July from 10am to 4pm. There will be a chance to go on a guided walk, listen to a talk, have a go at a churchyard quiz and you can help the experts with their hunt for animals and plants.

'The Thrill of Love' is a piece of modern criminal history, and although it was 1965 before hanging was finally abolished for murder, there is little doubt that the Ruth Ellis case raised questions as to whether hanging was an acceptable punishment for anyone in the 20th Century Performances are at Aylsham High School, 22 and 23 July at 7.30pm. Tickets £10 are available from ticketsource.co.uk or at the door on the night.

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Students at Cromer Academy are holding a fundraiser for the RNLI this weekend. Students Ella Bossley and Shannon Scarff explained that the event will be held on 25 June at 6.30pm. Customers will receive a three course meal prepared by the students and this will include a crab salad with avocado and beetroot chips for starter.

For the main students are serving roasted pork belly with homemade mash and blazed cabbage and finally for the dessert they are making Norfolk strawberry tarts with chocolates from local shop, Amy's Sweet Shop. There will be a cash bar and live music throughout the night.

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Tickets are £18 and can be purchased from Cromer Academies reception or by ringing 07795 550243.

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Auditions for amateur comedy production

Read-throughs and auditions for a cleverly written comedy are being held at the end of June at the Friends Meeting House in Cremer Road, Sheringham.

The play, written by Andy Powrie, cleverly follows the story-line of The Great Escape, but instead of prisoners of war escaping from a POW camp in Germany, it’s two older ladies, escaping from their residential home.

Fed up of the repressive regime at the home, Dorothy and Ruth decide to escape. Their efforts finally succeed and they go on the run, pursued by the overbearing manager of the home, the police and Dorothy’s son, who wants to force her to sign a Power of Attorney document, so he can get control of her money. Taking evasive action where necessary, they attempt to reach a safe haven. But who can they trust? Will anyone

REGULAR EVENTS

Continued from page 6... Soul Church Cromer meets 1st Friday evening of every month 7.30pm – 9pm - cafe style at Huckleberries, Cromer (opposite church). Refreshments available, fun evenings with live music. Everyone welcome. We look forward to seeing you there! Poppy Crafters meet 2nd and 4th Wednesday every month 2pm – 4pm at Upper Sheringham Village Hall – open to anyone who loves sewing and knitting. Contact Sandy 01263 710726 Monthly Mondays – Art Afternoons - Trunch Village Hall, NR28 0QE – 2-4pm – Join local artist Jan Ellmore for an afternoon of art! Variety of genres covered inc drawing and painting. Jan will provide all mediums, unless you want to bring your own. Each week Jan instructs one-on-one. Bring any photographs that you would like to copy from. £4, book by 3pm Friday before on 07826869377 Weekly Tuesdays - The Fit Together Tea Dance - 2-4pm at the Copeman Centre, Hall Street, Briston, NR24 2LG. No partner and no booking necessary. Call Claire Carter 01263 861340. £2 inc tea/coffee/biscuits/cake. Weekly Thurs - Fit Together Badminton - 1pm-4.30pm at Gresham Village Hall, East Beckham Lane, Gresham. Time is divided between different abilities. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available. Call 07917596797 to find your time slot and book your place – all equipment provided. £2.50 CROMER LIBRARY Prince of Wales Rd 01263 512850. Mon 9.30am–7pm, Tue 9.30am–5pm, Weds 9.30am–1pm, Thurs 9.30am–5pm, Fri 9.30am–7pm, Sat 10am–1pm. Free to join. Free internet access. Regular events: First Thurs each month: Carers Forum Support Group meetings 1–3pm. Second Thurs each month: Age UK drop-in advice desk 10.30am-12pm. Every Fri: 2 for the price of 1 hire on DVDs and music CDs. Every Sat: £1 off games hire. First Sat each month: Family History drop-in support group 10am12pm. Second Sat each month: Family Story time 11 – 12pm under 8s must be accompanied Little Stars Parent and Toddler group meets every other Wednesday at Roughton Village Hall from 10-11:30am. Come along for a chat and a drink while your child plays. Entry £1.50. Contact Chloe 01263 768138 Cantamus Choir invite new members to sing & laugh. Rehearsals Thurs 7.30pm in St James Church Southrepps. No audition /experience required. More info 07785 782498’ Weybourne Folk Club third Sun each month Maltings Hotel, Weybourne 3-6 pm. Singers, musicians, poets and audience welcome. Free. Info Tony Baylis 01263 588781 or 07518 735299 e-mail tonyandcarmen@btinternet.com Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke. Meets fortnightly Wednesdays 2.15pm 4pm at Sheringham Methodist Church on Cromer Road. Further information Harvey Pitcher 01263 512328 Acorns Parent and Toddler Group meets every Thurs (term-time only) at The Belfry School, Overstrand. Get out of the house for a chat and refreshments whilst your child plays. 1.30pm - 3 pm. £1 per adult. Tel 01263 579275 ‘Walsham Writers' Group is a small, friendly group of writers from the local area. We meet every second Thurs to share our writing, inspire one another and offer constructive criticism. We have re-opened for new members. If you would like to try us out please contact us for further details – either Google Walsham Writers' Group and email us or visit our blog writeloudnclear.blogspot.com Parkinson UK - Aylsham & North Walsham Support Group Meet 2nd Tue each month 10.30-12.30 Sacred Heart Ch.

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see through their disguise? Do they evade capture or are they forced to go back to the home?

This play, originally titled ‘Climbing The Wall’, has been re-named ‘The Great Escape - from a Residential Home’ by the author.

The read-throughs and auditions are at the end of June on Monday 20, Thursday 23, Monday 27 and Thursday 30 at 7.30pm and are open to all. Rehearsals will be on Monday and Thursday evenings starting at the beginning of September and the production will be on at the Sheringham Little Theatre from Thursday 17 to Saturday 19 November.

Further details on www.sheringhamplayers.org.uk or contact Sheringham Players’ Secretary Hazel Randell on 07780 479294.

Hall, Kings Arms St, N Walsham. Terry 01692 406486 Sheringham & District Philatelic Society meet at the Church Hall West Runton on the second Monday of each month, at 7.30pm Our members come from all areas of North Norfolk, further details ring Jim on 01263 721043 Northrepps 'Poppyland' Royal British Legion Meets first Monday every month 7.30pm Northrepps Country Cottage Hotel. New members welcome.01263 579633 Sheringham Singers Tuesdays 2-4pm at the Lighthouse Community Centre Sheringham. New members always welcome. Contact Ro Curtis 01263 768126 Monthly Bingo 2nd Fri every month (except Aug) at St. Mary’s School Roughton. Doors open 7pm Bingo starts 7:30pm. Good prizes & refreshments available Gresham Village Park Sunday Market and Carboot 1st Sun every month from 7 April. Gates open to public 10am, stall holders & traders 8am onwards to set up. Pitches £5. All proceeds to Play Park and Pavilion. Details tomtye@myway.com or o07765 633549. NR11 8RT East Beckham Lane beside Gresham Village Church REME Association Cromer & District Branch meetings held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at Halsey House, Norwich Road, Cromer. Ex REME personnel please do come and join us. Tel 01263 512450 Painting Classes - Painting and Drawing tuition for all levels of competence from beginners to those experienced at Roughton Village Hall on Mondays 1.30pm to 3.30pm. £60 for 10 sessions. John Bardell 01603 456602 Gresham Village Parent and Toddler Group meet in the hall at Gresham Village School and Nursery on Thursdays 1.15pm - 3pm - all 01263 577349 for further details MS monthly Drop-In, 10am - 12noon, last Thur each month at Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road. Anyone affected by MS welcome. Details 01263 579453 Railway Quilters and Craft Group meet on 2nd and 4th Tuesday between 10-12am at Overstrand Parish Hall, The Londs Contact Viv 01263 576986 Northrepps Over 60s Luncheon Club meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month at Northrepps Village Hall. All welcome. For further details ring Barry 01263 579782 Beading group at Beading Fantastic in Holt - meets one Saturday a month, 1 to 4 pm. Friendly group welcomes new ladies - contact Olga 01263 514173 olgaingram@aol.com or Lisa at Beading Fantastic 01263 713570 info@beadingfantastic.com Rock (Buns) & Rolling (Pins) W.I. meet third Wed each month (except Dec- second Wed) at The Kings Arms Hotel, North Walsham at 7pm. We are open to all ages but aim to appeal to younger women. Visitors welcome. For more info email elsa-sequeira@hotmail.com North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group (NNARG) meet every week on Thursdays 9am-12am at 88 Central Road, Cromer. We can offer advice, workshop facilities and Amateur radio licence training up to advanced level. Ring Bill 01263 512377 or Charlie 01263 824275 for info Cromer Folk Club at The Cottage, Louden Road. Second Fri of month 8pm. FREE. Open to all - folk musicians, singers, orators, poets, or just plain listeners who enjoy a laid back scenario and friendly atmosphere. Bittern Line runs to Cromer Station and returns at convenient times for those who enjoy a selection of Real Ales without driving. Royal Air Forces Association Sheringham & District branch, regular meetings & social events. Former members of RAF & WRAF inc. family members welcome. Kenneth Macnish 01263 519684

Cromer Social Club - Wed 11.30am-2.30pm Light exercise, bingo and lunch. 7pm onwards Line dancing. Thurs 11.30am-2.30pm Tea Dance with professional dancer and lunch. 6.30pm Bingo - Cash Prizes 7.30pm. Sat 8.30pm Live Band. Sun 8.30pm Karaoke. 01263 512542 Roughton & District Women's Institute meet at Roughton Village Hall on second Wed each month 7.30pm. Further information contact Maureen Wells 01263 768106 The Fellowship Choir meet Mon at St.Andrews Church 10am-11.30am. Friendly choir with varied programme. New members welcome. 01263 761482 or 01263 514048 Jazz At The Goat Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band at The Goat Inn, Skeyton on the first Sunday of every month at 1.30 pm. Free. To book table for lunch Tel 01692 538600 1st Suffield Park Guides - Wed eve term time for girls aged 10-15years Register your interest at: www.girlguiding.org.uk/get_involved/volunteer/ register_your_interest.aspx Free taster sessions available Sing for Joy! Community singing group open to all. Meets Thursday mornings 10am -11.30am at Community Centre, Garden St. Contact Teresa Verney www.teresaverney.com or just turn up! Mundesley Table Tennis Club Coronation Hall most Thur from 7pm. All players from age 8 and of any standard of play are welcome. Tel 01263 722930 or 07828 175493 North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group (NNARG) meet every week on Thursdays 9am-12am at 88 Central Road, Cromer. We can offer advice, workshop facilities and Amateur radio licence training up to advanced level. Ring Bill 01263 512377 or Charlie 01263 824275 for info Tai Chi for Arthritis at Cromer Community Hall in Garden Street, Wednesday afternoons 2pm. Beginners class commencing 9th September. For more details please contact Cath Brooker 01263 823007 Tai Chi for Arthritis at Cromer Community Hall Weds at 2pm from 9 September. Cath Brooker 01263 823007 North Norfolk Chess Club every Friday 7.30pm Morley club Sheringham. Looking for new players of all abilities and especially welcome new players and kids. We have both adult and junior teams that play in the Norfolk chess leagues. Anyone is welcome to pop in for a game. Tel Alex 01263 822087 http://www.northnorfolkchessclub.org.uk Gresham Village Hall Table Top Sales on 1st Saturday every month from 3 October 2015 until 2 April 2016 - set up at 8.30am, doors open 9am, tables £5. All proceedings to Hall funds – the hall is next to Gresham Church on East Beckham Lane NR11 8RT. Bookings and enquiries please call Mr D Logan on 01263 577691 Walking Football at Erpingham Multi-Use Games Area next to the village hall, NR11 7QD every Wednesday 10am. Just bring a pair of trainers - new members always welcome. Refreshments in the hall afterwards at Community Coffee Morning! Details Bill Goreham 01263 768601 Overstrand Gardening Club meets first Tuesday of the month at the Parish Hall at 2.30pm. Tel 01263 512350 West Runton Bowls Club Friendly roll ups with refreshments. 1.45 pm Mon – Wed – Sat. Some equipment available. Flat soled shoes must be worn. All welcome. Cromer Society Poetry Group meets first Wednesday each month at 2pm. Contact Arthur Windridge 01263 515138. New members welcome. Info on other Society activities contact General Secretary Mrs S Evans 01263 514314 cromersoc.webplus.net’ Dilham Jazz Workshop meets 8pm to 10pm on 1st & 3rd Tuesdays each month at Dilham Village Hall. If you play an instrument or are looking to expand your playing ability by 'keeping your hand in' the workshop would be pleased to see you. Details from 07703 697397 or turn up on the night

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Shipbourne House is a beautiful care home, with a warm and friendly atmosphere in the heart of Cromer. We provide exceptional person centred care for older people and people with a dementia. Our unique approach gives people the freedom to choose how they spend their day and no two days at Shipbourne House are quite the same. Why not call in for a coffee and a chat and see the real difference we are making.

CROMER AND SHERINGHAM PROBUS CLUB

Unlike many other annual meetings around the country such as the national retailers and banks, the Cromer and Sheringham Probus Club AGM passed off relatively quietly with no calls for mass resignations, slashed salaries or removal of bonuses!

At the meeting held on 7 June at The Links Hotel, West Runton, the acting Secretary reported an increased membership of ten for the year bringing the present total to forty two. The Treasurer produced a healthy statement of accounts with the membership fee and luncheon cost held at the same low level for a further year.

After a few small changes to the Club rules were approved the outgoing Chairman, Ron Coleman, handed over the chain of office to the incoming Chairman, Barry Tomlinson, and wished him well for the coming year.

The purpose of the Club is entirely social providing an environment for making and meeting friends and hearing informative and entertaining talks, many with local themes. Our next meeting is on 4 July when, following lunch, the speaker will be Brian Butcher posing the question ‘Anne Boleyn : Saint or Sinner?’

If you are a retired or nearly retired business or professional man and would be interested in meeting a very friendly group of men for lunch and to hear our next speaker please contact our Lunch Secretary, Dave Vickery on 01263 824306 or visit our website, www.candsprobus.club

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CROMER MUSIC EVENINGS

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FERIO SAXOPHONE QUARTET at TEMPLEWOOD, NORTHREPPS

The award winning saxophone quartet invited to play at the unique venue of Templewood by Cromer Music Evenings produced a very diverse programme, playing music by Ferenc Farkas, Donizetti, Singelee, Michael Nyman, J S Bach, Jean Francaix, Albeniz and Guillermo Lago.

Huw Wiggin - soprano saxophone, Ellie McMurray – alto saxophone, Jose Banuls – tenor saxophone and Shevaughan Beere – baritone saxophone played a concert of the highest standard, obviously enjoying themselves, especially in the performance of Seville by Albeniz and Ciudades by Lago, taking the listener through Tokyo, Sarajevo and Addis Ababa! The composer, being a master of the instrument, knew exactly what the saxophone was capable of. Today the Ferio Quartet matched the capabilities with virtuosic brilliance.

Prolonged applause deserved an encore which was ‘Close Your Eyes and Listen’. I am sure there were no closed eyes today and certainly no hearing aids were necessary!

May I add that to adapt a J S Bach Prelude and Fugue for any instrument other than that for which they were intended, does not work for me.

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Any original items of Second World War Homefront / Norfolk / RAF / ARP / Home Guard items or memorabilia for a new display at the RAF Marham Aviation Heritage Centre opening this summer. Tel 07919 182990 Any donations of wool gratefully received. Whatever we receive will be knitted into baby hats to donate to the Norfolk and Norwich Premature Baby Unit or hats and gloves for the Christmas Shoebox Appeal. Please call 07796638020 or email sallylee35@hotmail.co.uk Your unwanted wool & knitting patterns for the Norfolk Knitters charity - please bring your donations to Sheringham Library Can you help to save our songbirds? We need anything saleable for Songbird Survival (charity no 1085281). Tel 01692 400780 2 metal garden gates 6ft X 4ft wide each gate will collect Tel 01263 768324 Records 45s 78s and LPs and cassettes also CDs singles only all considered Tel 01692 405756 Ercol or similar sofa/couch with spindle back in light wood for conservatory Tel 01263 823914 Someone very interested in coins Tel 01263 826865

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John Lewis gold over-mantle arched mirror excellent condition £20 Tel 01263 512475 Firstlight metal adjustable 5 foot 2 spot light unit with both 100w bulbs in good working order £38ono Tel 01263 720622 Pine rocking chair hand made by professional joiner £50 Tel 07789 430316 Chest of drawers (4) in oak effect H100cm W90cm D52cm excellent condition £25 Tel 01263 823054 Coopers electric paving weed sweeper £10. Gardman long handled block paving wire brush £4. Evergreen weed and feed push along spreader £5. Tel 01692 405652 Gas BBQ char-broil deluxe ready to go £50 Tel 01263 824975 Large collection of 1000 piece Jigsaw puzzles (sorry no Kings) all at £1 each and must go need the room Tel Ivor 01692 403981/07968 373321 Quality bookcase five adjustable shelves double glass doors H76” W33" D14" light elm finish can be seen in situ £50 Tel 01263 479871 Sheringham John Lewis curved overmantle mirror excellent condition £20ono Tel 01263 512475 Kitchen units wall and floor complete with sink can be seen in situ before being removed any reasonable offer Tel 07979 570016 Sheringham Pair of brand new pencil pleat blackout curtains blue/white/lilac check W66" x D54" accept £25 Tel 01263 822402 Two pairs of Sanderson lounge curtains to fit the following actual size windows W70" x 80" drop and W66" x 52" drop £20 a pair immaculate condition Tel 01263 512475 7ft x 5ft shed good condition £150 Tel 01263 733892

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17" Relisys TL 766 LCD flat screen monitor & Yamaha YST-M20dsp twin speakers plus all leads £10 reason for sale have upgraded to wide screen monitor Tel 01692 403661 Hoselock pond vacuum with 2 metre extendable handle and fittings with waste basket as advertised in Pondkeeper catalogue only used a few times £55ono Tel 01692 403373 Wood effect room divider concertina type 7ft3ins high extends to 8ft offers collect from Potter Heigham Tel 01692 670066 Restwell Chicago electric rise & recliner gold brand new never used cost £549 accept £275ono Tel 01263 588235/07778 528213 PC trolley metal and light wood top £20. Office swivel chair ideal for computer adjustable height and on wheels £40. Will accept £50 for the two items. Tel 01263 823313 87 VHS video tapes in individual library boxes mostly films free to whoever would collect themno guarantee of replay quality as they have not been used for several years also about 12 empty library cases Tel 01263 511600 Quarry tiles small size 35 plus offers. Toyota Verso carpet mat for back row of seats as new £10. Screwfix 4 ring electric hob hardly used £35. Scuba diving XL undersuit £25. Tel 07486 123521 Aluminium extending ladder hardly used 3 sections 5.22 metres when fully extended £70ono Tel 01263 821276 Wine making equipment various items including sieves thermometers demi-johns different containers hoses £25Tel Alan 01263 711357 Pretty outdoor/indoor small white cane table & two armchairs striped seat covers hardly as new £50. Wheelbarrow galvanised butt pneumatic tyre £20. Pine double bed frame with slatted headboard as new £75. Tel 01263 588400 Samsung 19in TV almost new £20ono. Ladies 3 speed bicycle £20ono. Spare Butane gas cylinder (empty) 13kg free. Tel 01263 824910 JRC fishing bedchair good condition £25. Selection of wooden venetian blinds all 153cm drop 3x 147 & 2x 143cm wide 3x 73cms & 2x 76cm wide Large £10 small £5. High back armchair as a project £10. Tel 01692 404383 Henselite Classic bowls size 1 heavy used only five times and still in individual wrappers and box so virtually new cost £220 selling for £150 Tel 01263 821042 Mamas and Papas high chair good condition £5 Tel 01263 834451 Antingham New Juice Bank JB12 portable power for mobile devices inc 20cm charging lead colours one green one purple £2.50 each. New iphone 6plus/6s plus cases Moshi IGlaze armour one metallic black one satin rose gold £5 each. Tel 01692 405663 Ladies Raleigh bicycle vgc £55. Vintage Moulton bicycle £50. Violins Andreas Zeller ¼ size Stentor Student II ½ size both excellent student violins £95. Tel 01692 500988

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On 17 July the Manor Farm in Aldborough will play host to their annual Hog Roast With great, live, entertainment and a raffle on the day, it is always a lot of fun. The event is organised by the Good Intentions Fundraising Team (GIFT) as part of their annual fundraising efforts for a local good cause. This year the charity is Age Concern North Norfolk, based in Sheringham, with proceeds going towards their Good Companions Club and Befriending Scheme.

The Hog Roast starts at 12.30pm and includes drinks on arrival, a full hog roast, with apple sauce, bread rolls, a large selection of salad items and desserts. Dietary needs can be accommodated. GIFT ask that people bring their own drink to the event. This is strictly a TICKET ONLY event so if you are interested in coming along just pop into the Age Concern day centre on Cremer Street in Sheringham or call them on 01263 821188 to reserve a place. Alternatively tickets can be bought from GIFT organiser Yvonne Tiffany on 01263 768076 before 1 July or by emailing tiffany.265@btinternet.com. Tickets only cost £13.50 each and cost £5 to reserve.

Just one of the many other ways Age Concern North Norfolk supports their good work in the community is by organising monthly quizzes. There is a 6 weekly quiz held at The New Inn at Roughton and we are always on the lookout for new teams. The evenings are great fun and refreshments and a raffle are provided. The next quiz is on Thursday 7 July. For more info contact Ann on 01263 761508

Other fundraising events for Age Concern North Norfolk as planned by GIFT for 2016 include a 60’s party night on Saturday 12 November and a 40’s themed fashion show the weekend of 17/18 September. Age Concern North Norfolk is currently looking for donations of 40s style clothes for the good sports willing to model them. So if you have some 40s clothes you can donate please contact Dale on 01263 821188. Age Concern has three local social groups for the over 50s in North Norfolk (Sheringham, Cromer and North Walsham) and each group always has some exciting and varied activities

Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club Statement of Income & Expenditure Collection held in Cromer on 4 June 2016

Permit granted to : W Taylor Permitted area : Cromer Charity to benefit : Sheringham & Cromer

Lions Club Date of collection : 4 June 2016 Amount collected : £105.48 Expenses incurred : Nil Signed : W Taylor, 20 Gooch Close, North Walsham NR28 0SZ

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eases provided a revealing and stimulating talk for members of Cromer and Sheringham Rotary Club at the end of May. The speaker was Norma Howell, herself a Rotarian from Diss but also a volunteer for the charity Medical Detection Dogs. Members heard that dogs trained by this relatively new charity are not only alerting people with complex health conditions but also assisting the medical profession in the early detection of cancer. The cost of training a cancer detection dog is £7,200 with an ongoing monthly cost of £600. For training a medical alert assistance dog, the cost rises to President Roger Hill £11,200. In this area, over 60 dogs are in operation presents a cheque to Medical Detection Dogs throughout the country. Patron of the charity is The volunteer, Norma Howell Duchess of Cornwall but, as yet, it receives no government funding, being wholly reliant on donations. Mrs Howell described the two sides to the charity - one trains and partners dogs to alert and support people who manage life-threatening conditions, the other works in research in the early detection of cancers. Using their amazing sense of smell, the dogs can be trained to identify minute odour changes emitted prior to an emergency and alert the person to take preventative action. Examples of this are Type 1 Diabetes, Addison’s Disease, Narcolepsy and severe allergies. ”Our dogs” she said “reduce paramedic call-outs and hospital admissions. In other words, they can save lives daily”. She explained that there have been anecdotal reports for many years of dogs changing their Some of the medical behaviour around people with undiagnosed detection dogs cancers - most notably bladder, colorectal, lung and prostate cancers. Dogs are trained using scent and breath samples from clients when they are experiencing a condition. At the conclusion of the talk, the Rotary Club made a donation of £50, plus a collection among members.

As we get older it can become difficult to interact with the world. Loss of mobility, reduced clarity of vision and hearing can result in us getting more and more isolated in our homes. Our goal is to enable a better quality of life for the elderly We help you stay mentally healthy by engaging in regular conversation and encouraging increased physical activity. In fact studies show people who engage in mentally challenging leisure activities can reduce the likelihood of dementia Cromer Times 496 June 25th 2016


THE STRAND CLUB

The June meeting was the much anticipated visit to the National Trust's Textile Conservation Studio at Oulton Street, near Blickling Hall.

We were greeted in the foyer and a brief outline of the studio's work was explained. We then went into the main area which was filled by two vast tables with rollers at either end. On each was an ancient tapestry of the 15th century and earlier, stretched gently between roller and roller, the area to be worked on flat against the table. Conservators were busy gently stitching closely, matching threads and weaves exactly a time-consuming and intricate work.

The tapestries are cleaned when they arrive and the work to be done assessed. Then they are placed gently on the tables with a strong linen backing beneath them, which is then stitched through to give much needed added strength when the material is re-hung. One of the pieces we were studying was from a state bed, which would take years to complete. The studio were working on the hangings, the valances and the bed covering itself, all a rich crimson with gold thread decoration and what were originally sequins. We could quite see why it was called the Sparkle Bed. On the other table was a wall hanging from Hardwick House.

We were shown another wall hanging from Hardwick House upstairs, completed now; a very intricate work in a different way showing life sized figures and flowers. Commissioned by the famous Bess of Hardwick it showed her favourite subject - strong women from history! Upstairs we were also shown the huge shallow

baths where fabric which could cope with it were gently cleaned using innovative instruments - for example a dog tooth brush and a suede brush! We were also shown the dying room – generally, the conservators found the colours they needed in commercially available silks but just occasionally they had to dye their own. The colours on the tapestries had obviously been compromised over the centuries so to achieve a match was something of an art in itself. The studio's commissions vary in size from the enormous hangings to small , which we also saw. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all the staff at the studio. They made us very welcome, never seemingly tired of our interminable questions, and gave of their considerable knowledge willingly, cheerfully and with great enthusiasm.

A great thirst had built over the hour and a half we were concentrating and admiring, so we headed to the Bucks Arms where a cream tea had been ordered by Glo. Olympic sized scones with clotted cream and jam were soon demolished and conversation flowed over the tea and coffee. We extend our thanks to the Bucks Arms too. We were half an hour earlier than expected but they didn't seem fazed at all. They looked after us excellently. Thank you, Glo, for organising our afternoon. It went very well with no hitches and everyone enjoyed it thoroughly.

Our next meeting will take place on 13 July and

Cromer and District Hospital Fete & Car Boot Saturday 2nd July 2016 12pm – 3pm

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Live entertainment programme including Marlenes School of Dance, Robert Rathbone Magician, rutao dance, dog agility and more!

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will be a talk and demonstration by Memory Joggers, an organisation that helps conserve and improve our memories as we grow older. Visitors are always welcome so do come along if you would like to. We meet at the Sports Pavilion in Overstrand at 2.30pm every month except August. We charge £2 at the door for visitors, which includes tea or coffee and biscuits. Raffle tickets are always available throughout the afternoon.

Further information is available from Glo, Programme Co-ordinator, on 01263 576539 or Chris, Secretary, on 01263 579433.

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THE NORTH NORFOLK GARDENER CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW 2016 - ROYAL CONNECTIONS

wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and who possesses a Royal Warrant of Appointment to the Queen.

The Queen made her 51st visit to the Chelsea Flower Show this year and there were many floral tributes to mark her 90th birthday. This made it a special occasion for all of us lucky enough to attend.

A grand floral arch was erected at the Bull Ring Entrance, inspired by a painting in the Royal Collection of a floral arch created to celebrate a visit of Queen Victoria to Reigate and follows a worldwide tradition of building triumphal arches. The arch was festooned with Britishgrown flowers. The arch was created by Shane Connolly, who was the florist responsible for directing the horticultural elements of the

At the London Gate, the RHS created six ‘crowning’ moments, one on top of each of the six gate pillars. Each was planted with seasonal English favourites such as roses, clematis and foxgloves that spilt over the edges and climbed up the iron arches.

There was also a photographic exhibition of the Queen’s visits to Chelsea over the years and the celebrations continued in the Great Pavilion where a number of exhibitors tailored elements of their displays to mark the Queen’s birthday and the continuing connections between the Royal family and the Royal Horticultural Society.

First time exhibitors New Covent Garden Flower Market, managed to keep their creation secret until the last minute. On Saturday night, four florists from London company Veevers Carter spent nearly eight hours Open 10 am - 5 pm creating a 10ft high 3D portrait of Her Majesty, using more than 4000 blooms in One of the most natural bands of vibrant enchanting gardens in Norfolk, colours. The familiar where you can experience postage-stamp head was an intricate peaceful relaxation in gardens design incorporating ofwoodland, water and meadow. three profiles in ascending sizes from the smallest in

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yellow-orange flowers, the middle-sized in pink-red, and the largest in bluepurple. The flower heads used were relatively small so the large hydrangeas were divided into individual florets to create a tapestry feel.

This dramatic installation was built inside a wall made of 90 black flowermarket buckets and on the back of the wall were foliage and flowers in green and white arranged to look as natural as possible. To keep both sides of the display in mint condition throughout the week an extra 2000 stems were kept in reserve.

Peter Beales Roses launched its ‘Sandringham’ rose reinforcing the company’s Norfolk roots. This deep pink, heavily scented shrub rose was chosen by the Duchess of Cornwall from a selection of three presented to her at the Sandringham Flower Show of 2014.

The National Chrysanthemum Society introduced the first pink and green indoor chrysanthemum, named ‘Princess Charlotte’ so that the youngest member of the family did not feel left out.

All-in-all there was much to see and enjoy at this year’s show and our day there was blessed with very warm weather. However, my lasting memory has nothing to do with royalty but is the display of hepaticas by Ashwood Nurseries. These are tricky perennials in the buttercup family requiring full sun in spring and deep shade in summer. I have lost my one and only hepatica but John Massey has mastered their cultivation and brought to Chelsea an enormous variety of these plants in many colours and, quite rightly, won the Diamond Jubilee Award for the best exhibit in the floral pavilion. Bob Wilkinson

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West Runton Garden Open Day will take place on Sunday 3 July. Gardens are open from 10am to 5pm.

Maps of gardens and tickets for sale on the day at ‘The Hurn Green’ in the centre of the village. Children are admitted free but should be supervised by parents or guardians at all times. Dogs also welcome but should be on a lead.

Many of the gardens will be serving light refreshments and some will have areas where you can sit and eat your own packed lunch (see programme for details)

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You have goat to be kidding me!

North Norfolk District Council brings Britain’s oldest breed of goat to Cromer cliff to control scrubland.

A new habitat management project by NNDC hopes to keep an area of Cromer cliff under control with the introduction of goats.

Eight Bagot billy goats will be released into a fenced off area in June where their grazing will keep unwanted plant species and excessive growth to a minimum.

In the past, the cliff area has become overgrown, leading to a problem with litter embedded and snagged in bushes. The Bagot goats graze on rough materials rather than grass and will therefore keep plant growth over the area under control.

Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett, Cabinet Member for Environmental Services, said “This is an exciting project we hope the people of Cromer will be able to enjoy two-fold – for the habitat management the goats will offer and the enjoyment of having unusual animals in the town. Now residents and visitors will not only be able to enjoy the beautiful Cromer sunsets, but watch our Billy goats working hard to keep the town beautiful.”

The Bagot is believed to be Britain’s oldest breed of goat and unlike most other breeds - that favour mountains and uplands - it developed in the English lowlands. Bagots are hardy and easy to tame.

NNDC’s Cromer goats have been checked and monitored by a local vet and their welfare will continue to be appraised over their time on Cromer cliff. They will be surrounded by double livestock fencing that will be six foot tall at the bottom of the slope. The fences will be checked twice a day. Cllr Fitch-Tillett added “We must ask people not to feed or touch the goats because they have a job of work to do and we need them to not get distracted.”

The habitat grazing project was developed with support from Suffolk

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Wildlife Trust and the goats arrived with the District Council in April. Two came from the Dinosaur Park near Lenwade in Norfolk, and the other six from Levens Hall, Cumbria where they are raised as a semi-feral parkland breed. They have spent the past weeks getting used to one another and settling into their new group.

The goats will be released into the fenced-off area in June and remain until October or November when they will be taken to other NNDC land to graze over the winter. If the goats clear the land too rapidly they will be moved to other land for grazing.

Strawberries and Steam to the Norfolk Broads

A taste of summer awaits visitors to the Bure Valley Railway this July. Enjoy a nostalgic journey by steam on Norfolk’s longest Narrow Gauge Railway, with a traditional summer treat of strawberries and cream. The Bure Valley Railway is giving free strawberries and cream to every fare-paying passenger on Saturdays and Sundays in July. Trains depart from both Aylsham and Wroxham regularly throughout each day and The Broadland Boat Train is available, which combines a steam train ride with a cruise on the Norfolk Broads.

The railway’s facilities include an 80-seater Café at Aylsham Station, which can provide everything from a cup of tea to a full meal, gift shops and free parking at both Aylsham and Wroxham Stations. All trains have special wheelchair accessible coaches and disabled toilet facilities are available at both stations.

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Cromer Pier Show 2016 39 years of First Class Variety

From one of the UK’s most Famous Pier Theatres Bringing Audiences Talent from Norfolk to Australia Back for another recording breaking year, Cromer Pier Show is now the only ‘End-of-the-Pier’ show in the world and, if advance bookings are anything to go by, this year will see a high demand for tickets.

Headlining this year’s show is comedian Phil Butler, who last appeared in 1998 and 1999. Phil is truly a comedy act like no other, using his razor sharp wit to inject his hilarious take on entertainment. His stage skills include magic, juggling and ventriloquism which, added to his wealth of experience, has made Phil a hit at both mainstream and alternative venues.

Joining Phil is Australia’s favourite comedy juggler, James BuSTAR. James appeared on Australia’s Got Talent and is now a headline act at performances and festivals across the globe.

Making her first ever appearance at the Pavilion Theatre is Marea Smithson, a comedy impressionist from Norfolk. She has been impersonating people for as long as she can remember and began performing on stage at around the age of eighteen, after the girls at work (in the wage office at Rowntree Mackintosh) encouraged

her to enter the ‘Search for a Star’ talent contest at The Talk of The East in Norwich. Marea’s usual place of work is at the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, as a secretary in the radiology department, where she has worked for the past 25 years and, although she enjoys it, the chance of doing a summer season in Cromer was so different and exciting Marea could not say no. The Norfolk and Norwich has kindly allowed Marea to take a sabbatical so she can to take part in The Cromer Pier Show, a challenge that she is really looking forward to.

be here for the summer.

Lead Vocalist Rob McVeigh makes a welcome return to Cromer after his performances in The Cromer Pier Show in 2011 and 2012. For female Lead Vocalist Emily Yarrow, this will be her very first visit to Cromer and she is delighted to

No variety show would be complete without its dancers and The Cromer Pier Show is no exception. The Seaside Special Dancers will be working as hard as ever and displaying their talents in all forms of dance from tap to ballet. Add to this fabulous mix of talent, colourful costumes, stunning sets, lights and music, and you have a show to remember – The FAMOUS Cromer Pier Show.

The very talented and experienced Di Cooke returns for another year as devisor, director and choreographer bringing her wealth of experience to a show that is now recognised nationally as an ‘incubator’ for talent with many of today’s stars having trod the boards of the famous Pavilion Theatre.

Cromer Pier Show (also known to many as the Seaside Special) opens Saturday 25 June (Show 1) and runs to Saturday 24 September. Show times 2.30pm and 8pm. Matinee performances start on Tuesday 12 July (then each Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday until 17 September). Saturday matinees star at 4pm. Show 2 opens on Saturday 9 July. The ‘Best of’ Show opens on 13 September. Tickets from £10 - £23.50. Groups of 10+ from just £16 per person (advanced booking). Family tickets are available for matinee performances throughout the 6 weeks of the summer holidays for just £39.50 (2 adults and 2 children).

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WILLIAM IS CERTAINLY MAKING HIMSELF HEARD

William Johnson proudly displays the cup awarded to him for second place in the Solo Performer Section of this year’s East Anglia Brass Band Association Spring Competition, in which he competed against musicians of diverse ages.

William who is 12 years old plays bass trombone with the Cromer and Sheringham Brass Band and produces a quality of sound expected of more experienced musicians. However, his musical talent does stop there. William has achieved Grade 5 - 8 is the top grade - in the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music examination, not only for trombone but for piano and music theory as well.

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A mash-up of classic children's stories is being added toSheringham’s summer drama season in a new youth theatre venture.

‘Tangled Tales’ is a fun cocktail of much-loved yarns and characters that sees Hansel and Gretel meet Red Riding Hood's big bad wolf, the Wicked Witch, Snow Queen and the Three Little Pigs. It will be performed by a young cast, who also wrote the show and have ambitions of carving out careers in the performing arts, either on or off stage. The drama will be staged at the Little Theatre from 2-5 August with its daytime shows laced into the venue's well-known summer repertory season which has now been running for 56 years. It is by the Spinning Wheel Theatre’s ‘Takeover’ company who first aired the show at Bury St Edmunds earlier is year.

The company's artistic director Amy Wyllie said "Sheringham wanted to add a children's show to the summer season and this seemed ideal. There are twists to the characters with the wolf as a wimp and the little pigs as baddies’. It gets over a message for children not to judge people by appearances," said Ms Wyllie, who is also directing The Railway Children in the summer season.

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Theatre director Debbie Thompson said "Tangled Tales is really exciting for us as it is the first time we have had a visiting youth company who will be residents for a week. Adapting the show to our theatre will be a challenge for them, and they will be doing other theatre takes while they are here such as running the carnival talent show."

Spinning wheel producer Becca Gibbs will also be devising the sets for the whole summer season, using a more simplistic approach to enable the children's shows to be slotted in, and giving a fresh look to the rep. The Theatre Company are also running a Drama Summer School in Sheringham during the first week of the holidays for young people aged 10-16 years.

The young cast of ‘Tangled Tales’ in action

‘Tangled Tales’ is aimed at children aged 5 to 12 years and their families. Shows from 2-5 August are at 3pm apart from 4 August when it is 10am. For tickets (priced £5) and more information on the show or Summer School please call the box office on 01263 822347, or visit www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com

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Cromer Library News

SPECIAL EVENTS After School Big Friendly Art Club - a series of ‘drop in’ art and craft sessions run by local artist Kirsty O’Leary-Leeson. The sessions are aimed at children 7+ running from Monday 6 June - 11 July inclusive 3.45pm – 5.45pm. Based around the theme of Roald Dahl there will be craft sessions where the bugs from James and the Giant Peach will come to life and art sessions where children can learn different illustration techniques. For more information contact Kirsty on 07918520204 Big Friendly Read coming soon….

Crab and Lobster Festival - Cromer Library is delighted to be involved with the 2016 Crab and Lobster Festival ‘Dinky Beach Hut Trail’. Our Beach Hut is now on display in the library. Come along and join the fun.

REGULAR EVENTS ‘Super Saver Monday’ offer between 4pm and 7pm in addition to our ‘Happy Friday’ offer between 9.30am and 7pm 2 for 1 on DVD, music CD and games hire (1 top title per offer). We stock a large selection of DVDs. New releases can be borrowed for 2 nights, other titles can be borrowed for a week. All DVDs cost £2.10 to borrow. Police Surgery - we are now holding regular police surgeries every Thurs between 12 noon and 1pm. Your chance to talk to a local officer about your neighbourhood concerns.

Seated Exercise Sessions - 10.30am – 11.15am seated exercise sessions in conjunction with North Norfolk District Council. For more information or to book a place please contact either Cromer Library 01263 512850, cromer.lib@norfolk.gov.uk or North Norfolk District Council 01263 516305, wyn.nurse@north-norfolk.gov.uk

Cromer Carers Cafe - first Thursday on alternate months 1pm – 3pm. Do you look after a relative, friend or neighbour who is ill, disabled, has a mental health problem or a learning disability? If the answer is yes, then you are a carer. Relax, meet new people, enjoy activities and guest speakers. No booking required, for more information contact the Library on 01263 512850 Poetry Group - meets last Thursday in the month 2.30pm start, come along and enjoy discussing poetry with other like-minded people. Cromer Visually Impaired Book Group - if you are visually impaired come and join a small, friendly reading group run by the North Norfolk Association for the Blind on 2nd Tuesday of each month at 2pm.

Home Delivery Service - if you love reading or listening to books but find it difficult to get to the library, we have volunteers from the Royal Voluntary Service who can deliver books to your door once a month. For more details and to arrange a visit contact the Library on 01263 512850 The Home Library Service is for people who are unable to get out of the home whether permanently or temporarily

Family History Drop In Group - first Saturday of each month 10am -12pm Keen to research your family tree but not sure where to start? Our drop in sessions are for anyone interested in researching their family history. Family History Guidance - Tuesdays 10 – 12, 2pm – 4pm - individual 2 hour advice sessions from our family history volunteer for anyone new to family history using Find My Past online library edition. Please call the library to book a place 01263 512850.

Saturday Story Time - second Saturday of the month 11am – 12noon come along and join the fun. Listen to stories and take part in activities for younger children and families.

Knit and Natter - third Friday of each month 10.30am – 12noon - do you enjoy knitting? Norfolk Knitters knit for charity - items are sent to countries for those in need. Come and join the group on the 3rd Friday of each month - all materials supplied. Cromer Library is a collection point for the Sheringham Community Wool Loft. They are pleased to receive any knitting related items. Thank you.

Meet Your County Councillor one Friday of each month 5-6pm - Hilary Cox, County Councillor for Cromer, will be in the library to discuss any items you may wish to bring to her attention. No need to book, just call in. Next date is 29 July.

Age Concern North Norfolk - a signposting session run by Age Concern North Norfolk from 10am – 12noon on 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. If you require help and advice on a wide range of issues come along and have a chat with one of their volunteers.

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The prestigious Empty Homes Innovation Award has been given to NNDC’s Enforcement Board for their innovative approach to bringing empty homes back into use.

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“The success of this group is about the momentum to make things happen. The Board is a significant strength of the Council, speeding up both actions and outcomes in relation to the most problematic empty or derelict sites.” NNDC’s Enforcement Board has considered 127 cases since it was set up in 2012, with positive action being taken on 121 cases.

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THE SANCTUARY OF INNER PEACE OFFICAL OPENING AT 10AM SATURDAY 2 JULY 2016 ALBY CRAFTS CENTRE

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Sarah Turner a Psychic Medium is following her inner calling and opening the ‘Sanctuary of Inner Peace’ at Alby Crafts on Saturday 2 July.

Come and celebrate this special event with us, there will be light refreshments available. The Sanctuary will then be open every week from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm. Come and meet Sarah at the Open Day to find out how she and the team can help you.

Sarah has been a sensitive all her life, but only developing in recent years and when the opportunity came to be at Alby Crafts she jumped at the idea and the ‘Sanctuary of Inner Peace’ was born.

Also attending the open day will be: Diane Purser : Diane is a fully qualified Thought Field Therapy practitioner. TFT is known as emotional acupuncture and is a very effective method of getting rid of long standing fears and phobias in minutes! Diane is also a crystal whisperer and if you would like to know which crystal would benefit you ask Diane and she will endeavour to help you. Orli Lysen: Orli is an Astrologer with many years of experience.

Sun Essences: Vivien Williamson from Sun Essences will be there, explaining how flower essences can help you. Sun Essences are a local company based in Colby.

Following the open day the usual cost of readings by Sarah will be £25 per session (which is roughly an hour) and Spiritual healing will be £15 for approximately three quarters of an hour. You can drop in or to book an appointment please call or email.

As well as Sarah giving readings & healing, she will be inviting other mediums and therapists to offer their services one of them is Jennifer Stevens. Jennifer is a well-known local Palmist and Astrologer. More details coming soon on other guests and Workshops.

For more information please email Sarah on sarahssanctuary1@gmail.com or telephone 01263 768227 (Disclaimer: Readings are for entertainment purposes only; and whilst many people have reported physical and/or emotional benefits from attending healing sessions, we cannot guarantee any particular result)

SUMMER EXHIBITION

"The Servant Queen and the King She Serves”

You are warmly invited to come and enjoy our colourful displays, photographs and quotations celebrating the Queen’s faith. Parish Church throughout the Summer.

OBJECTIONS TO FAITH Come and hear responses to common objections to Christianity: Sunday @ Seven 7pm in the Parish Church throughout the summer An informal service every Sunday lasting about an hour

Further details of our events & regular services are on our web site www.cromer-church.org.uk

SATURDAY 2ND JULY 2016

is the official opening of the

SANCTUARY OF INNER PEACE at Alby Crafts Centre

on the A140 at Alby between Cromer and Aylsham NR11 7QE (There is plenty of free parking)

To celebrate this event, Sarah Turner, a Psychic Medium, is holding an open day. Come and meet Sarah and the team. The Sanctuary will be officially opened at 10.00am in the morning. There will be free light refreshments available.

For £5, taster sessions of the following will be available on the opening day:-

Readings; Spiritual Healing; Thought Field Therapy; Astrological readings; Flower essences. The Sanctuary will then be open every Tuesday to Sunday from 10.00am to 4.00pm.

If you would like any further information please email Sarah on sarahssanctuary1@gmail.com. or telephone 01263 768227 (Disclaimer: Readings are for entertainment purposes only; and whilst many people have reported physical and/or emotional benefits from attending healing sessions we cannot guarantee any particular result)

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CLEAR THE SITE of all debris, Old Paving, Old Sheds, Fencing, Walls, Trees, Greenhouses, Undergrowth, Concrete &, Hedges. In fact almost anything, including the Kitchen Sink (if you have one laying in the garden).

MARK OUT NEW INSTALLATION on the ground with pegs, lines or chalk to make sure you get exactly the results you desire.

THEN WE START BUILDING, which may include excavation to lower, level or terrace your garden, drainage, fencing, boundary walls, retaining walls, shed bases, steps, footpaths, patios, driveways in block paving, setts, slabs or gravel.

This can be complemented with areas for planting, turfing or weed control fabric with decorative stone, gravel or slate.

You could even have artificial grass and sell your lawnmower.

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St Andrews Methodist Church Flower Festival

Flower arrangers from towns and villages all over North Norfolk are busily planning for arguably the district’s premier flower festival, which takes place at St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Cromer Road, Sheringham from Thursday 7 July to Sunday 10 July.

Last year’s theme was ‘A Touch of Wonder’ and the theme was very cleverly interpreted.

The annual festival, which has been run for over 40 years, is a major event for both the church and the town and regularly attracts over 3000 visitors with several coach parties and many planning their holidays around the festival dates.

This year’s theme is ‘I AM’ and over 25 arrangements will depict this theme, with titles such as ‘I AM going to the zoo’, ‘I AM a fisherman’ and ‘I AM a bake off contestant’. Throughout the Festival background music, played mainly by organists, adds to the ambiance of the event.

lunches, cream teas and an extensive choice of cakes on offer. Overall a visit to St Andrew`s Flower Festival is a thoroughly enjoyable way to pass a few hours.

Entry to the festival is free but donations are gratefully accepted. Proceeds from the festival go to church funds but each year a sizeable donation is given to a local charity, which this year is the Nook Appeal for EACH (East Anglia Children’s Hospice).

In addition to being amazed by the floral arrangements, visitors will be able to browse the many stalls offering a superb variety of plants, jigsaws, books, arts & crafts, Each year the flower arrangers design their souvenirs and gifts, jewellery, floral displays to a specific theme with Christian books, Traidcraft quality exceptional attention to detail and creativity. bric-a-brac, a raffle, quality cards and various CHORAL SOCIETY CELEBRATE quizzes. There will also be a QUEENS 90TH BIRTHDAY YEAR children’s activity IN STYLE area (arts and crafts) Sheringham and Cromer Choral outside school hours Society (SCCS) return to the on Thursday and Auden Theatre for another of their Friday and all day popular Summer concerts with Saturday. music especially chosen to Catering forms a celebrate Her Majesty the Queen's 90th Birthday year. Under the major part of the direction of Harry Castle and accompanied by a specially invited Festival with light orchestra they will perform Handel's Four Coronation Anthems and

The festival will be open from 10am to 5pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and 12noon to 4pm on Sunday. The church is wheelchair friendly and has disabled toilet facilities

Further details of this year`s and historical festivals, where to find us plus much more information on St Andrew’s Church in general can be found on our web site www.sheringhammethodist.org.uk

We look forward to extending a warm welcome to visitors to our festival.

Water Music Suite in F and Mozart's Coronation Mass. With soloists Rosamund Walton, Laurence Blyth, Tom Rowarth and Andrew Weeks this promises to be a great evening of music fit for a Queen – and perfect for a summer evening. Do come and join us!

SCCS have enjoyed an exciting year working with the brilliant young conductor Harry Castle and recently performed Mahler’s Eighth Symphony (Symphony of 1000) at the Norwich Showground Arena alongside Norwich Philharmonic orchestra and chorus and other guest choirs as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival to wide acclaim from the nearly 2000 strong audience.

Tickets are now available from the Auden Theatre Box Office at £12 (under 18s FREE) telephone 01263 713444 or online at www.audentheatre.co.uk For further information about this concert and SCCS please visit www.sheringhamandcromerchoral.co.uk

Mahler 8 Norfolk Showground President: The Lord Walpole info@sheringhamandcromerchoral.co.uk www.sheringhamandcromerchoral.co.uk Registered Charity 281467 Cromer Times 496 June 25th 2016 26

Tickets £12 (under 18s free)

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Homes for sale & rent Featured Property

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Well presented detached three bedroom bungalow, garage and south facing rear garden. Walking distance to the town centre. EPC Rating D Holt 01263 711021

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£ 5 PCM Much improved, 4 bedroom end of terrace, family home. Conservatory, GCH and UPVC double glazing, off street parking. EPC Rating C North Walsham 01692 404658

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Services Guide

AL-HAQQ’S KITCHEN

Senior Citizen Services

Tandoori Indian Takeaway HOME DELIVERY to Cromer, Suffield Park, Roughton & Northrepps on orders over £12 (Delivery charge applies) Opening hours 5pm - 11pm SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

Special offer every Thursday Choice of set meal £7.25 or £7.75

Set meal (8 items inc salad & dips) £11.95

Tel: 01692 404031 / 404071

Cromer

Trevor Lofts

Proprietor

For All the Odd Jobs You Hate Painting & Decorating Grass Cutting & Gardening Fencing & Shed Repairs All Odd Jobs Large & Small Fast & Friendly Service

01263 515250 07836 227490

SALES * SERVICE * REPAIRS

44a Holway Road Sheringham Tel: 01263 825273

MAINTENANCE

JS Computing Services

local computer repair specialists Call 01263 825338 Free diagnostics Excellent service Brilliant prices

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REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS OF BROKEN POSTS & PANELS. REFELTING AND REPAIRING OF SHEDS & SUMMERHOUSES etc

Contact John 01692 406516 or 07442 677310

Bathrooms & Kitchens Small Extensions Fully Insured Council Approved 15 Years Experience

STEVE BAILEY SERVICES Fencing - Gates - Sheds - Pergolas

J. E. PLASTERING & TILING

Brickweave Patios Fencing Garden Walls Shingle Driveways Fascia/ Gutter Cleaning Patio Cleaning

PROPERTY SERVICES

Fencing / Concrete Pads Drainage Patios / Driveways / Decking Fascias / Soffits / Guttering Re-Felting Sheds & Summer Houses

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All aspects of building & decora ng works undertaken Tel 01263 838561 Mobile 07920 865923 Email rdbuilding1@yahoo.co.uk

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For all makes of Washing Machines Dishwashers Cookers etc. No Call Out Charge

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FALCON FENCING All types of Fencing Supplied & Erected 01263 768520 07867 312845

Gas Servicing, Repairs and Installation All Plumbing work All Property Maintenance

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• Maintenance • Patios • Landscaping • Bathrooms • Wetrooms

• Kitchens • Conservatories • Loft Conversions • Extensions • Garage Conversions

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Services Guide DON’T RISK PAYING HIGH BT CALL OUT CHARGES! FOR WIRING FAULTS OR BROADBAND PROBLEMS NEW/SHIFT EXTENSIONS IN HOME OR OFFICE LOCAL, INDEPENDENT ENGINEER OFFERS PROMPT SERVICE AT 1/2 BT PRICES

HAMLYN PEST CONTROL Rat, Mouse, Wasp & Insect Treatment for all Domestic and Retail Premises at VERY COMPETITIVE RATES For a Professional, Friendly Service Call on 01263 860112

Glen Holmes Builders Ltd NEW HOMES - REPAIRS & RESTORATIONS EXTENSIONS/CONVERSIONS STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS & ROOFING DAMP PROOF WORKS - TIMBER TREATMENT FREE QUOTATION - ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE

01263 823079

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Reliable, friendly, efficient service in the comfort of your own home.

Andrew Benn 01263 761133

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Kitchen, Bathroom Fitting, Tiling, Electrical Cladding, Carpentry. Plus all other general maintenance work. For a FREE no obligation quote

Call David Archer on 07595 478323 Based in Trimingham

SHERINGHAM ROOFING All aspects of Roofing

22 Holt Road Cromer Norfolk NR27 9JW Tel: 01263 513039 info@cheverton.co.uk

IG Electrical Services

* Rewires * Extra Sockets * Garage Supplies * Electrical Testing & Certification * Part P Approved * P.A.T. Testing For a free estimate call Ian on

01263 824141 or 07900 438835 www.igelectricalservices.co.uk

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Natural Gas & LPG Boilers / Fires / Cookers Installations / Servicing / Repairs System Power Flushing

0800 6190540 / 07706617461 A North Walsham Company

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07879 298848

Tel. 01263 833798 Mob. 07771610349

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Kitchens & Bathrooms Bespoke Furniture Made To Your Requirements Internal & External Improvements Velux Roof Lights Installed PVC & Wood Window Replacement

Repairs

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NPTC Qualified and Insured Tree Surgeons 5 Million Public Liability Consultancy, Tree Surveys & Reports Hedge Trimming & Stump Grinding All Domestic & Commercial Work

All Aspects of Tree Work Undertaken 24hr Emergency Service Free Quotations Supplier Of Firewood

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Brians Handyman Services

Painting / Decorating / Tiling / Woodwork / Odd Jobs Assembling flat packs, Putting up shelves, Pictures, Curtain poles Small Electrical / Changing light switches sockets & light fittings Small Plumbing work Fencing & Gatework / Garden work Clearing & Repairing gutters

No Job Too small / No Obligation Free Estimates

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All plumbing work, bathroom & kitchen installations undertaken 01263 805055 07939 316154 ANDERSON Plumbing

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Call Stewart on

07414 085221 or 01263 479136

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Bathroom & Kitchen Specialist Complete Design & Installation Service

Call Alan or Simon For a free quote

Also General Plumbing Work Undertaken

TEL. 01263 720301 TEL. 07767 817892 Email alan.colk@btinternet.com

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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection

Now that Harvey is much better he will be having another blood test, which will be sent to an external laboratory to confirm whether or not he is FIV positive. Once the result comes back, and depending on the result, he will be put up for adoption, possibly as an indoor cat. We will update you on the outcome next time.

Garfie, one of the other cats mentioned last time as being confirmed as FIV positive, has now left for a new home with another FIV positive cat. As he came from a multi cat household and is used to having feline companions, this is the ideal home for this lovely little lad.

Last time we mentioned the two kittens which are being hand reared and the importance of ensuring that to compensate for being without their mother’s milk, they get the next best start in life by providing good quality cat milk and food. We also mentioned the need to provide them with opportunities to interact with people and other animals and also to learn hunting and playing skills.

Another priority, not only with kittens but also all the cats, is to ensure that they are vaccinated to protect them from some of the serious infectious diseases (including FELV) which can affect felines. All our cats and kittens will have had, at least, their first injection before leaving our care and we pay for the second to be done with one of the three veterinary practices with whom we have accounts and which hold supplies of our vaccines. When a cat or kitten leaves for a new home we advise the new family not to let them go outside until at least two weeks after the second injection has been given. This is particularly important for kittens as the antibodies they received from their mothers milk will have depleted and they will be more susceptible to infection as a consequence. Booster injections are recommended to ensure the cat remains protected and the kitten/cat’s vet will be able to advise the new family when these should be given.

We had a steady flow of supporters and cat lovers to our Spring Sale on 14 May and raised £658 for the cats in care. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who came to our sale. Tickets are now available for the Hog Roast at Dilham which takes place on Sunday 10 July.

If you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten, please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher). This number is for vouchers only and will not be able to help with any other enquiries. The number also applies for those wishing to take advantage of our special neutering campaign.

If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively you can visit www.northwalsham. cats.org.uk for a description and photographs of the cats before giving us a call on the above number to find out where any particular cat is being fostered

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CROMER TOWN COUNCIL NORTH LODGE, OVERSTRAND ROAD, CROMER, NR27 0AH Telephone 01263 512254 email clerk@cromer-tc.gov.uk www.cromertown.org Twitter @north_lodge

Contacts: Julie Chance MILCM, Town Clerk Janet Warner MILCM, Deputy Town Clerk (Office hours Mon, Weds, Thurs & Fri 10.00 – 13.00) The Clerk and Deputy Clerk are often in meetings so it is recommended that you telephone or email to make an appointment before visiting the offices.

Dates of Meetings: The schedule of meeting dates for 2016 can be found on the Town Council website. 28 June 2016, 7pm, Policy & Resources Committee 12 July 2016, 7pm, Promotions & Development Committee 14 July 2016, 7pm, Planning Transportation & Environment Committee 18 July 2016, 7pm, Cromer Town Council 26 July 2016, 7pm, Works & General Purposes Committee

Members of the public are welcome at all meetings, which are held at North Lodge unless stated otherwise. Agendas and minutes of meetings are available from the Town Council website www.cromertown.org.

DIARY DATES Royal Norfolk Show – Enjoy a Day Out in Cromer Representatives from the Town Council, Chamber of Trade and Cromer Pier will be attending the Royal Norfolk Show to promote Cromer to visitors. If you are at the show please come and see us.

Somme 100 Overnight Vigil - June 30th / July 1st From 18:00 on Thurs 30 June 2016 to 12noon on Fri 01 July 2016, a vigil will be held at Cromer War Memorial to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of The Battle of the Somme. This will be followed by a short service of remembrance at 12noon led by Rev. James Porter. Any community groups or individuals interested in taking part in a Guard of Honour for 30minute or 60minute time slots are asked to contact the Deputy Town Clerk Janet Warner for further information Tel: 01263 512254 or email deputy@cromer-tc.gov.uk

CROMER CEMETERY - Memorial Testing In order to meet the requirements of the Town Council’s insurers, all memorials in the cemeteries in Cromer are inspected on a 5 yearly basis with the most recent inspections having taken place in April. The

memorials have been professionally hand tested for stability and any which were found to be in danger of falling were laid down. Some months ago the Town Council agreed a project to reinstate the laid memorials to current standards. R. Wells Memorials are working at the cemetery to fit ground anchors and re-erect the laid memorials. A charge in respect of the costs involved will be placed on each grave concerned and where possible the family contacted. No further interments or memorials will be permitted until the charge has been repaid by the family concerned.

Tributes on graves Extracts from Cromer Cemetery Rules & Regulations: Graves: 27. No plants, trees, shrubs or other vegetation of any kind should be planted on or around graves or anywhere in the cemetery. The burial authority may prune, cut down or remove any vegetation which, in the opinion of the burial authority, has become unsightly, overgrown or is interfering with graves.

28. To assist with the maintenance of the cemetery, tributes are permitted on the plinth of the headstone/memorial only. Flowers and wreaths are not permitted on the grassed area of the grave except for the period of 4 weeks after interment. If there is no headstone or memorial on a grave, tributes must be restricted to an area at the head of the grave in line with other memorials and not exceeding an area covering 2’6” x 1’. To retain the natural ambience of the cemetery, items which emit light or sound or movement are not permitted. Tributes in this area must be approved by Cromer Town Council. In the interests of health and safety no breakable items are permitted. The burial authority reserve the right to may remove any items which have been placed on the grave if, in the opinion of the burial authority, they present a health and safety risk (particularly if damaged).

Cremation Plots: 75. Flower containers must be incorporated into the tablet at all times. No other receptacle will be permitted. The burial authority may remove any other objects which are not authorised. Unauthorised items will be removed without payment or consideration of compensation.

Note: Separate rules apply to the baby grave section of the cemetery.

The rules & regulations are available in full on the Town Council website. Printed copies are available from the Town Council Office.

For further information in respect of the cemeteries in Cromer please contact the Deputy Town Clerk Janet Warner Tel: 01263 512254 or email deputy@cromer-tc.gov.uk Information on any meetings or matters arising can be obtained from the Town Clerk on 01263 512254.

Date 25-Jun

One Church, Two Worship Centres, Four Congregations Every Sunday @ The Parish Church 9.00am Communion – quieter & more traditional 10.30am Morning Service – all age & contemporary 7.00pm Sunday @ Seven – relaxed & informal 10.30am @ St Martin’s Church – smaller & more intimate

QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY 12TH JUNE - SERVICES AT 8.30 and 10.00am and then bring a picnic to North Lodge Park from midday for family fun, games and stalls.

Come and hear some responses to objections to Christianity: SUNDAY @ SEVEN at 7.00pm in the Parish Church. An informal service lasting about an hour

Further details on our web site www.cromer-church.org.uk ‘Worshipping God together, growing in Jesus, serving the world’ 32

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European Championships 2016 by Joel Lodge, our football correspondent

England 1 Russia 1

England played well against an average Russian side to kick off their Euro 2016 campaign. However they could only come out with a draw after a header in the dying minutes of the game.

England started in positive fashion with chances coming through attempts by Adam Lallana, who perhaps could have done better with them as they didn’t test the Russian goalkeeper Akinfeev, with one shot being straight at him and the other going narrowly wide. One major talking point to come out of this game was the decision by Roy Hodgson to place Harry Kane on corners. This was because Harry Kane is definitely more of a force to be reckoned with inside the penalty area, rather than being the man who whips in the crosses from dead ball situations. Furthermore, Harry Kane stands over 6ft tall and is an aerial threat to opposing teams, meanwhile Raheem Sterling, who is a small player, was inside the box instead and he has a far less chance of reaching the ball from a corner than Harry Kane would.

In the second half England continued their pressure from the first half, with a big chance falling to England captain Wayne Rooney as he hit a beautiful right footed shot into the bottom left hand corner, only for it to be superbly turned onto the post by Akinfeev. The deadlock was finally broken in the 73rd minute as Eric Dier smashed an unstoppable 20 yard free-kick past the impressive Akinfeev to give England the lead their performance warranted. However, in typical England fashion in the dying embers of the game, some poor defending allowed Russian defender Berezutski to climb highest in the box to loop a header over Joe Hart to crush the hearts of the thousands of England fans watching at home and in the Stade Velodrome. Overall, there are positives that England can take from the game.

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However the match will be forever over shadowed by the disturbing scenes at the end of the match with Russian fans storming into the England section and attacking fans as they tried to desperately escape.

England 2 Wales 1

In one of the early kick offs of the Euro’s, England fought brilliantly against a robust Welsh side in what was one of the best games of the tournament so far. In the opening minutes of the game a mistake by the Welsh defence allowed Dele Alli to race through on Stuurige is a winner goal and play a wonderful ball into the area for Raheem Sterling to pounce on however he put the ball over from close range when it seemed easier to hit the target. Another big chance for England came through Chris Smalling that narrowly went past the left hand side post. The game however took a turn for the worse from the perspective of an England fan as Gareth Bale hit a free kick from around 35 yards which crept into the bottom corner after some woeful goalkeeping from Joe Hart, who could do nothing else other than parry Bale’s effort into his net. England came back after the break with a bang, as Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane were replaced by Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy, after Sterling and Kane’s poor first half performances. Roy Hodgson’s half time subs paid dividends as Vardy capitalised on a mistake from an Ashley Williams header allowed to him to swivel on the half turn and place the ball past Wayne Hennessey. Finally, in the dying embers of the game, Daniel Sturridge topped off the best second half comeback England could’ve wished for as he worked his way into the area and poked the ball past Hennessey. After a poor first half, this result gives England some hope if they can make it through to the knockout stages as it will only take a point against Slovakia to secure their place in the next round.

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Cromer Marrams Bowls Club

away at Drayton. The game was very close but at the end when all rink shots were calculated Cromer had won by 10 shots. Well done to all the players. The next opponents were Holt BC who the club had played in the league some four days previously. Don’t look above! Cromer were hoping for a better result on the Sunday morning but I regret to say that in the end Holt were again the winners by an impressive 72 – 48, now that is a good win, so they progress to the next round. Finally there came the Bales Cup against another Premier League team North Walsham and after a very very close game North Walsham won 57 – 49. The Federation team played away against Lakeside Pilgrims and won 7 – 2, and then followed this up with an excellent win at home against South Lynn 9 – 0. The following week the team were away against Holt Tawny Owls and notched up another fine victory with a 5 – 4 win. The weather at the Fakenham game and at Lakeside was awful, and that can be said for most of the evenings that bowls has been played this season. The NANSA team really got their game together when they entertained Weybourne at home and won 7 - 1. The next game was again at home this time against Aylsham and the team went one point better with an 8 – 0 win.

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The Wednesday evening NBA league team have had some disappointing results. At home to RG Carter ‘A’ they lost 1 – 4 and the following week on a most un-summer like damp evening at Fakenham they lost 0 – 5. I know they can do better. Well I thought they could as just after having typed the previous sentence comes the news that at home to Holt there was another 0 – 5 defeat! Admittedly Holt have now developed a strong side but all will admit we were hoping for more than a whitewash. During this period there were three county competitions to play. The Lord Fermoy Cup where one rink of 4 play at home and another rink plays away on the same evening, with the overall score counting to decide the winners. The opposition was Premier League team Acle St Edmunds but a good fight was shown by both rinks However in the end when both scores were added together Cromer had lost by 14 shots. Disappointing but everyone did their best. The next Competition was the Jermy Cup which is a mixed games where three rinks play each other but there must be two men and two ladies in each rink. The first opponents in this game were RG Carter and the game was played

Fundraising Cyclists Complete their Journey at Cromer Pier

Cromer Pier linked with its sister pier in Bournemouth last month – all in the name of fund raising for the Meningitis Trust.

A group of four friends departed Bournemouth Pier at the beginning of the Bank Holiday weekend, on their bicycles, heading to Cromer Pier where they completed their journey on the Sunday evening.

Duncan Truffrey, one of the riders, almost lost his son 15 years ago to meningitis, so the cause is very close to his heart. Luckily, his son is now a healthy 21 year old but sadly there are others who have not been so lucky. His family has raised a staggering £50,000 over the past few years for Meningitis Now.

Cromer Fit Together Walks

Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new to Fit Together. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766259999.

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Early Warning: The club is 80 years old this year and is pleased that the National President of Bowls England, Michael Jennings is bringing a team to Cromer to celebrate the 80 years. We shall be playing this game

against the Bowls England team at the Marrams on Friday 29th July and we are hoping for fine weather and would welcome your support on the day. A few more details next time.

I list below our forthcoming ‘Home’ fixtures that you may wish to come along, watch and enjoy.

Saturday 25th June 2.00pm Houghton On The Hill BC: Mixed triples game Monday 27th June 6.30pm County Arts ‘B’: NBA League game Saturday 2nd July 2.00pm Watton (Loch Neaton) BC: Mixed triples game Tuesday 5th July 6.45pm Whissonsett: Federation County League game Wednesday 6th July 6.30pm Suffield Park: NBA League game Saturday 9th July 2.00pm Aldiss Park BC, Dereham: Mixed triples game

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