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Issue no 514 March 25th 2017
Cromer RNLI Thanks Crew and Volunteers
Two of Cromer RNLI’s long standing invaluable crew and two Hard landscape gardening Quality fencing service volunteers were presented with awards at a special ceremony on Patios Driveways Supply & laying of turf Sunday 12 March.
Garden clearance Firewood sales Chris Gill, who had served as shore crew from 2015 until last year and Adam Lincoln, Email who had various roles in the RNLI both in Cromer and norfolklandscapegardeners@gmail.com Sheringham from the 1980s until last year, were honoured. They See our website for customer testimonials received framed certificates showing details of their service. www.norfolklandscapegardeners.co.uk
Also taking part in the ceremony were Rachel Poulson who runs the RNLI shop at the end of Cromer Pier. Continued on page 4...
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Continued from front cover... She ensures that the shop is always fully stocked and is open to the thousands of visitors who look around the working RNLI boathouse.
Organising the Cromer Lifeboat Football Cup has meant that several thousand pounds has been donated to Cromer RNLI over the past years by the hard working team of Derek and Rita Hines.
Presentation to Rachel Poulson
Chris Gill receiving his certificate from John Davies – Coxswain Cromer RNLI
All of the worthy recipients of the awards stressed that their efforts were to keep the work of the RNLI in the public eye and to ensure that moneys raised enabled the lifeboats work to be available to all.
CATHOLIC PARISH OF OUR LADY AND ST JOSEPH, SHERINGHAM AND CROMER PALM SUNDAY
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Saturday (April 8th) 6 pm at Our Lady of Refuge, Overstrand Road, Cromer. Sunday (April 9th) 9 am at Our Lady of Refuge, Overstrand Road, Cromer. Sunday 11 am at St Joseph’s, Cromer Road, Sheringham.
Yacht pond is given a new lease of life North Norfolk District Council pledges further investment in park Work is under way to improve the yacht pond in North Lodge Park, Cromer. The essential work in the cliff-top park is being carried out by North Norfolk District Council, and it is expected that the £8,500 refurbishment will help to extend the pond’s life by 25 years. The pond, which has been leaking, is being drained before being lined with glass-reinforced plastic, and the outside of the pond will be given a coating of non-toxic mineral paint. As well as the yacht-pond work, there will be refurbishment of two of the shelters in the park – one on the old bowling green and one adjacent to the sunken garden – as well as minor repairs to the interior of the café. The men’s toilets have also been reopened recently after being damaged in an arson attack. Cllr Judy Oliver, Deputy Leader of North Norfolk District Council, said “We’re really pleased to be able to help give the yacht pond a new lease of life, but this is just the start as we have further improvement work planned for the park.” The yacht pond upgrade is expected to take a week, and the work on the shelters and the café will start soon.
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Bessie’s Story – RESCUE WOODEN BOATS
The whelk boat “Bessie” was built by Johnsons at Sheringham in 1935 for G.H.Cox and Sons who were fishermen based at Wells-next-the-sea. She is 26ft long and 10ft broad, built to the traditional double-ended design that was prevalent along the North Norfolk coast, made of larch and oak with an inboard engine with an auxiliary lugsail. She was named after George Henry Cox’s wife, Bessie and was used in the fishing industry for many years, as a busy whelk boat. Later, when the Cox family acquired three Liverpool-type ex-lifeboats she was retained as a reserve vessel. She was well regarded by the family and considered a fine sea boat.
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In 1940, Bessie was taken to Ramsgate to help in Operation Dynamo to help evacuate the British Expedionary Forces from Dunkirk. She was, however, chosen for a special sub-mission. She crossed the English Channel and had to lay off the French coast in a vulnerable position. When Michael Graham applied for the 1939-45 STAR medal he named the following people who took part in the Operation alongside him under Captain Selby as: T. Neilson, W R. Cox, W. Long, H. Albrow, R. Pegg, J. Bishop, J. Barnes and C. Warton Later Bessie was sold to ‘Squeakie’ Bishop of Blakeney who used her there for commercial pleasure trips. Later still, she worked out of Gorleston in the same job and was finally acquired by the Charity, Rescue Wooden Boats from Trevor Farman in late 2011. She has since had the wheelhouse removed and some major repairs to her stem post completed but is presently in urgent need of a major overhaul to return her to pristine condition. (Research by Geraldine Green) We have just - in 2017 - started fund-raising to restore Bessie. She is in dire need, especially after Storm Doris recently necessitated her being hauled out of the water at Morston. Do join our friendly team at Stiffkey in the Maritime Heritage Centre (NR23 1QF) – we open for the new season on Saturday 8 April, 11am to 3pm, weekends and Bank Holidays – • as a visitor, to see our display of stories, artefacts and films • as a volunteer, welcoming visitors to the Centre (we work in pairs, no experience necessary, just a friendly face!) • as a volunteer in the boatsheds, working alongside other enthusiasts, restoring boats back to a life afloat for the enjoyment and education of all
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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. 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.
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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 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 7-9pm. 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 Cromer 'Head-Space' OCD, BDD, Hoarding Issues & Anxiety Disorders Support group meets every fortnightly on a Thursday at Merchants Place, Cromer. Please contact Irene on Email: cromerheadspace@gmail.com Tel: 07856 549330 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 Short Mat Bowls - Elderberries Sports and Social Club at Cromer Academy Sports Hall on Monday and Friday afternoons. Please contact Rose 01263 649390 Badminton - Elderberries Sports and Social Club Friendly but competitive badminton for the over 40s at Cromer Academy Sports Hall, Monday and Friday afternoons .Please contact Sheila 01263 761142 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 Wednesday 6.45pm at North Walsham High School, Spenser Avenue, North Walsham. For dates and further info visit www.nnsc.co.uk, email northnorfolkspeakersclub@gmail.com or contact Jo on 01692 405946 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 - Thursday 7.30. At St. Margarets Church, Thorpe Market. Join our friendly group, some ability to read music an advantage. New members always welcome. Further details to Katayoun 01263 833847 or katayounpd@gmail.com 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 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. 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 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 Cantamus Choir invite new members to sing & laugh. Rehearsals Thursday 7.15pm for 7.30pm start Thorpe Market Church. No audition required. More info 01263 833847 or katayounpd@gmail.com 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 ‘Walsham Writers' Group is a small, friendly group of local writers. Meet every second Thurs to share our writing, inspire one another and offer constructive criticism. Open 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 Continued on page 8
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Cromer Library News
SPECIAL EVEnTS Essential Survival Guide for Parents of Teenagers Are you the parent or carer of a young person? Would you like more information and knowledge on the issues affecting young people in today’s world? Would you like to meet and share information with other parents and carers? If so, come along to this series of talks for parents of teenagers and young people which aims to increase knowledge, information and support. The talks are a joint initiative by the Early Help Hub, who offer early support to children, young people and their families, and Cromer Library. The second talk in this series will focus on Managing Difficult Behaviour lead by Nina Newson (Positive Behaviour Youth Support Worker, Leeway). The talk will take place on Monday 24 pm April between 5.30 and 7pm. Talks are free and tea/coffee are provided. Donations welcomed. To book your place please call us on 01263 512850 or email on cromer.lib@norfolk.gov.uk. The third talk planned for Monday 22 May will focus on Mental Health Support for Teens with Emilie Ruddick from the Wellbeing Service and the final session on Mon 19 June is looking at Understanding Brain Development lead by The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Get Digital Tablet Training - only a few places left 3 x 3hour sessions giving tuition to beginners or nearly beginners on using a tablet for basic tasks, 1.45pm - 4.45pm 13, 20 and 27 April £5 a session. This is a bookable event.
Regular Events Police Surgeries will be held on the first Saturday of each month between 12noon and 1pm these will give you a chance to talk to a local officer about your neighbourhood concerns. ‘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). All DVDs cost £2.10 to borrow. Saturday Story Time next date for your diary is 8 April 11am – 12noon come along and join the fun. Listen to stories and take part in activities for younger children. This month’s theme is Friendship. Seated Exercise Sessions Thursday 10.30 – 11.15am - seated exercise sessions in conjunction with North Norfolk District Council. N Norfolk District Council 01263 516305, wyn.nurse@north-norfolk.gov.uk. Cromer Carer’s 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. Next meeting at the library is 4 May. No booking required. 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. 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. Next meeting Saturday 1 April. Knit and natter third Friday of each month 10.30am – 12noon - do you enjoy knitting? Norfolk Knitters knit for charity - items are sent to those in need in other countries. Come and join the group on the third 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. Meet Your County Councillor one Friday each month 5pm-6pm - Hilary Cox, County Councillor for Cromer, will be in the library to discuss any items you may wish to bring to her attention. Just call in. Next date is 31st March. Age Concern north norfolk - a signposting session run by Age Concern North Norfolk from 10am – 12noon on 2nd 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.
For more information or to book a place on any events, please call 01263 512850 or email cromer.lib@norfolk.gov.uk Cromer Library, Prince of Wales Road, Cromer, nR27 9HS Mon 9.30am – 7pm, Tues 9.30am – 5pm, Weds 9.30am – 1pm, Thurs 9.30am – 5pm, Fri 9.30am – 7pm, Sat 10am – 1pm
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Ham Hock Terrine
Our homemade ham hock terrine is an old favourite that regularly appears on the evening menus and is a traditional dish that is simple but satisfying. It is one of our head chef, Matt Staceys’, favourite starters as it is a classic rustic dish which is best served with just some crusty bread and some piccalilli. Matt has always said that some of the best dishes are the simplest. 3 x ham hocks 6x bay leaves 1x onion (chopped) 2 x carrots ( peeled) 6x whole garlic clove 6x black peppercorns 50g mixed herbs 20g x flat leaf parsley 20ml grain mustard vinaigrette
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Continued from page 6... 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 Parkinson UK - Aylsham & North Walsham Support Group Meet 2nd Tue each month 10.30-12.30 Sacred Heart Ch. 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
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1. Take a large saucepan and fill with the ham hocks, bay leaves, onion, carrots, peppercorns and garlic. Cover with water and bring to the boil. Once the water is boiling reduce to a simmer and leave to cook all day for roughly 5 hours. 2. After about 5 hours, when the meat is falling off the bone, Strain the pan off in a colander. When the ham is cool enough to handle, pick out the ham and pick off the bone. 3. Place the cooked ham in a mixing bowl and add the parsley, herbs and vinaigrette. Mix this all together with your hands. Set aside a baking tin lined with cling film and put the ham hock mixture in and press down firmly with hands. 4. Cover with cling film and find something to place on top of the tin to weight it down. A tin for example. Leave for 24 hours to set. 5. Check the next day and will be ready to serve. Should be nice and compact. To remove from tin, turn upside and tap on side and lift and the terrine should slide out. 6. Ideal to serve with a crusty bread rolls & piccalilli. WHITE BREAD ROLLS - Makes 8 250g strong bread flour 10g fresh yeast 150ml warm water 30g salt 1. Add flour to a large mixing bowl and make a well. Also pre heat the oven to 200c. 2. Next mix the water 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. Jack Broughton Chairman/Secretary on 01263 479507. 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. For more details please contact 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
and the yeast together then pour into the well. 3. Once you have added 01263 the water and yeast solution, bring it all together. As you are bringing it together, add the salt. 4. Leave the 01263 dough to prove in a warm place for around an hour or until it has doubled in size. 5. Once 01263 it has doubled in size, knock the dough back and then allow to rest for a few moments. 6. Once it has rested, cut into 40g pieces. When the pieces of dough have been cut, roll them out and make sure that there is a little knot at the bottom and place on a lightly greased baking tray to do a final prove. 7. Make a bain marie to place on a rack underneath the bread by half filling a roasting tray with water. Then place the rolls into the oven on a rack above the bain marie and bake at 200c until golden brown.
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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! Also Thursday evenings, 6-7pm under floodlights when necessary. 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 Wed 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 Alcoholics Anonymous every Friday at 7.30pm Cromer Methodist Church Hall West Street, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9DT. Anyone who wants to stop drinking is welcome. AA Helpline is 01603 621128 North Norfolk Parrot Owners Group - if you own, or are owned by, parrots and want to meet like-minded people to discuss all things Parrot, email Parrot_Karen@yahoo.com for info Mundesley and District SSAFAgettes meet 3rd Wednesday every month 1.45pm for 2pm to plan social activities and fundraising for SSAFA. Coronation Hall, 26 Cromer Rd., NR11 8BE. Come join us, meet new friends and help those that serve. 01692 400877 lambert.ja@icloud.com Mini Trampoline Fitness Classes - low- impact exercise for all ages and abilities. Work at your own level - everyone welcome! £4 per session. Erpingham Village Hall, Thursdays 7.15 -8pm. More details from Amy on 07813 320484 Ballroom Dancing at Tithe Barn, Horstead very Thursday evening between 8pm and 10pm –ballroom, Latin and rock and roll dancing by the Wellington Dance Group to music from CDs. The club is very social and tea and coffee and biscuits are served at half time! There is room for about 10 couples and at the moment we have space for a further three couples. If you are interested please contact Marion on 01263 837512 or the leaders of the Club Mr & Mrs Cox on 01603 737907 ME/CFS Support Group meets at 2.30pm on the first Saturday of each month at St Peter's Church Hall, The Boulevard, Sheringham, NR26 8QS for friendship, info and understanding. Further details from Joe or Kath on 01263 740044, or just come along. Sheringham Anxiety and Depression Club. Meet at Lighthouse Church 62 Cromer Road Sheringham NR26 8RT. 1st and 3rd Tue each month 7-9pm. Luke 07964 542602
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All change on the Bittern Line
It’s “all change” on the Bittern Line, one of the great successes of north norfolk.
At a very well attended AGM of the Bittern Line Community Rail Partnership, held at Paston Sixth Form College in North Walsham, on 28 February, Ted Gadsden formally retired after 10 years as chair. Jonathan Jonathan Denby presents a Denby, head of corporate affairs at retirement gift to Ted Gadsden, Greater Anglia, and Ian Dinmore, out-going chair of the Bittern chair of Community Rail Norfolk, Line CRP were present to mark the occasion.
Jonathan thanked Mr Gadsden for “his constant and unwavering support for the Bittern Line CRP over the last decade.” The CRP was created in 1997 and over those 20 years passenger journeys have tripled. “This is down to the commitment of many people who have played their part, in the CRP and more widely. One of the key players in the last 10 years has been Ted. He’s been a tireless supporter and advocate for line.”
Ted was presented with a gift voucher by Mr Denby, on behalf of the Partnership, for him and his wife Sheila to enjoy a day out on one of NENTA’s excursion trains.
Mr Gadsden intends to continue his involvement as a “community railer” supporting the Bittern Line, as Vice President, and Community Rail Norfolk, the body which oversees this work on the lines from Norwich to Sheringham, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft.
Ted is succeeded as chair of the BLP by Peter Mayne, who is active in community rail as a director of Community Rail Norfolk. In 2011 he was instrumental in the Bittern Line winning the prestigious “Passengers Matter" award made by the national rail body, ACORP. He retired in 2012 as principal of Paston Sixth Form College, although he continues to support improvement in schools nationally, doing so - you’ve guessed it - by rail as his preferred mode of travel.
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Peter looks forward to an exciting period ahead for the Bittern Line, not least with the arrival of brand new trains in 2019/20. A fleet of state-of-the-art three and four carriage trains, no less!
North Norfolk Cancer Support Drop-in Centre Supported by Macmillan
Are you struggling to cope with the effects of cancer, as a sufferer, carer, family member or neighbour?
Do you want some company - have a chat - have a laugh - just need to escape for a couple of hours?
Maybe you need some information?
Then we might be able to help …
Photo Jo Haywood, Diane Evans & Judith Miller
We are starting a monthly drop-in centre on the first Wednesday of every month from 2pm til 4pm at St Peters Church Hall in Sheringham. We want to try to help everyone who has been touched by this cruel disease by offering moral and practical support on a regular basis.
Our centre will offer tea and biscuits and there will be information and practical help available and what we don't know we will try to find out for you!
Please come along and relax with us, share a story, just chill out, play cards, scrabble, do a jigsaw or swap ideas and helpful tips - it will be your drop-in centre and we will try to offer what YOU want! Please ring 07908 061781 if you have any queries. Cromer Times 514 March 25th 2017
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Aylsham Singers presents 'A Spring Romance' on Saturday 1 April at 7.30pm in Aylsham Parish Church - a concert of light, romantic music, come and enjoy an evening of well-known songs from this popular choir with guest singer Evie Anderson and classical guitarist James Boyd. Tickets £7.50 from Barnwells, Market Place, Aylsham or Caryl 01263 732808
Overseas Missionary Fellowship Facing a Task Unfinished at Cromer Baptist on Church, Church Street, NR27 9ES on Saturday 1 April 10am to 1pm - Missionaries working in Japan, Cambodia and Thailand will be speaking. Further info : 01263 576524 Sheringham & Cromer Lions - Quiz & Chips on Saturday 8 April at The Morley Club, Sheringham. 7pm for 7.30pm. £9 per ticket, Tickets available from The Morley Club or email brihaz@btinternet.com or call 01263 821276. In aid of Prostate Cancer UK &/or local causes. Concert ‘An Evening of French Reflective Music’ on Saturday 8 April at 7.30 pm at Cromer Parish
Church - Sheringham & Cromer Choral Society conducted by David Ballard with Anthony Gowing, organist, and student soloists featuring Duruflé Requiem and Poulenc Litanies a la Vierge Noire. Tickets £10 (£12 on the door), under 18s FREE, from Sheringham Little Theatre Box Office 01263 822347 or www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com
A Night at the Musicals with the Iceni Choir conducted by James Lilwall at St Mary's Church Reepham on Saturday 22 April - tickets £8 available from ‘Very Nice Things’ or on the door. Proceeds to St Mary's and the Iceni Choir. www.icenichoir.org
Afternoon of Music starring John. C. King, Marc James, Billy Bubba King at The Queen Elizabeth Hall, Worstead on Sunday 9 April 1pm till 7pm - doors open at noon. Tickets £8 Phone Scott 01692 651093. Hot and Cold Food, Bar, Grand Raffle. All proceeds to Guide Dogs
Hot Cross Bun Coffee Morning on Saturday 8 April 10am - 12noon homemade cakes, raffle etc. and much, much more at St Andrew's Church, East Runton
North Norfolk Chorale to perform for Holy Week
During Holy Week the North Norfolk Chorale will sing excerpts from Handel’s Messiah at St Nicholas’s Church, North Walsham on Wednesday 12 April at 6.30pm. This will be an act of worship so there is no admission fee - a retiring collection will be held in aid of Church and Choir funds.
Jonathan Dodd, Musical Director of North Norfolk Chorale, said “the Messiah is so popular it needs no introduction from me. We shall be performing a selection of movements that give a good flavour of the work. And of course it will include the Hallelujah Chorus! Do come – everyone is most welcome”.
Easter Craft Fair at Weybourne Village Hall, Beach Road, Weybourne on Saturday 8 April 10am - 2 pm refreshments and light lunches available. Proceeds to Weybourne Village Hall Renovation Fund
Craft Fair at St. Andrew`s Methodist Church, Sheringham, NR26 8SA on Saturday 1 April 10am – 4pm around 25 stalls of quality handmade craft items by local crafts people. An ideal place to find that unique gift for Easter. Stalls include jewellery, stained glass art, cards, silve & copper boxes, gift baskets, cushions, photo gifts, dolls & teddy`s, paintings, bird houses and feeders and so much more. Refreshments available
Bingo Night in Aid of North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection on Saturday 22 April – 7pm start, to be held at the St Benets Hall, North Walsham Lots of lovely prizes, a Raffle and Tea and Cakes at the interval. Please join us and support the cats in care
Strands Charity Shop 20p Sale at the Community Centre, Garden Street, Cromer on Friday 7 April
10am- 1pm, also a Tombola - come along and grab yourself a real bargain - all proceeds are for Sidestrand Hall School. Look forward to seeing you there!
Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group meeting - our guest speaker on Thursday 27 April will be Engagement Manager Rebecca Champion from the North Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. For more information please contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492 or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org
Fashion Show by M & Co, Cromer on Tuesday 28 March at 7.30pm in St Andrew’s Church Hall, Sheringham in aid of Sheringham Age Concern. Tickets £3.50 including refreshments, also Raffle. Outfits will be modelled for children, men and ladies. Bring your friends and neighbours
Easter Dance on Saturday 8 April at Weybourne Village Hall 7.30pm – 10.30pm – Ballroom, Sequence & Latin £3 including refreshments. Also raffle. All welcome. Tel 01328 864404
Easter Treasure Hunt in North Lodge Park
Through the Easter school holidays, families can explore North Lodge Park in rhyme.
From Saturday 1 April to Easter Sunday 16 April inclusive families can explore North Lodge Park with the help of a special Treasure Hunt.
Carefully prepared by a trainee Bard, the rhyming couplets will encourage children to look around them and find the answers to the simple clues around the Park.
On completion of the Treasure Hunt, the use of the magic word in the cafe will release an Easter Egg for successful children. Come and see what wonders there are in North Lodge Park.
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St.Mary’s Church Reepham Saturday 22nd April 7:30 pm Tickets £8 each Available from Very Nice Things, Reepham (or on the door but numbers limited)
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Northrepps Film Society
The April film at Northrepps, on Thursday 6th, is the multi-Oscar-winning thriller The French Connection with Gene Hackman as the obsessive detective on the trail of a Mr. Big who’s smuggling heroin into the USA from France. Based on a true story, it was filmed using hand-held cameras and no artificial lighting so has a convincing, documentary feel. With a compelling plot, a backdrop of shabby 1960s New York and a car-chase specifically designed to outdo the one in Bullitt this is a very watchable if occasionally violent film.
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Our May show is on Thursday 11th (not 5th, when the village hall will be in use as a polling station) and is another classic, this time with themes of love and friendship: Zorba the Greek with Anthony Quinn as the roguish Zorba and Alan Bates as the English intellectual who gradually gets drawn into the life around him on a small Greek island.
Both shows are at Northrepps Village Hall where doors open at 7pm with drinks for sale before the events begin at 7.30pm. Tickets are £5. For more details, see www.northreppsfilmsociety.co.uk.
Spring Events at NWT Cley Marshes Microsculpture Exhibition
Saturday 1 April – Tuesday 2 May Microsculpture is a ground breaking project by Levon Biss that presents insect specimens from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History like never before. These images reveal an unexpected and often breathtaking beauty and make visible the many intricate adaptations to the form of insects – what entomologists call their microsculpture.
This series of beautifully-lit, high magnification portraits captures the microscopic form of insects in striking high-resolution detail. Displayed as large scale photographic prints up to 3m high, the Microsculpture project provides the viewer with a unique opportunity to study and appreciate this hidden world. We will also be hosting a launch evening & talk on Friday 31 March, doors at 6.45pm tickets £12 please call 01263 740008 to book. This exhibition has been kindly sponsored by Swarovski Optik. Location: Norfolk Wildlife Trust Cley Marshes Visitor Centre, Coast Road, Cley, Holt, NR25 7SA
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Saturday 25 March Excursion to the Maddermarket Theatre Norwich Matinee Performance of "Macbeth " by William Shakespeare - departs by coach from the Old Bus Station Cromer at 1pm calling at North Lodge Gate and The Surgery.
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Family Disputes after death: Where there’s a Will
by Tammy Parnell, Partner and Contentious Probate and Trusts Solicitor is an associate Member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists ( ACTAPS)
Coping with the grief and bereavement of losing a loved one is one of life's biggest challenges. Going through this process after a family member or friend has died is never easy, but matters can become even more difficult and emotive if there is an issue or dispute with the Will or Estate.
You may feel unfairly treated by the contents of a loved one's will or feel the deceased has failed to make adequate financial provision for those left behind. Alternatively, you may have had doubts about the mental capacity of the person signing the will or feel they were pressured into signing it by someone else. Our modern, complex families are causing some issues too. For example, what if a person re-marries and leaves their estate to their new spouse and child from that relationship, but not the children from their
first marriage? This can result in you wanting to contest a will (this process is also referred to as contested or contentious probate). Contentious probate is on the rise, with the number of Will disputes now at record levels. All too commonly, people find themselves embroiled in a family war over the contents of a loved one’s Will. Furthermore, with our growing elderly population and approximately 850,000 people diagnosed with dementia in the UK, increasing numbers of elderly people are vulnerable to financial abuse.
Clapham & Collinge are holding a series of legal briefings throughout March and April to examine many of the issues surrounding Wills, Probate and the administration of estates, and how and by whom they can be challenged. The briefing will highlight several of the most com-
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Taking place at North Walsham, Fakenham and Sheringham these legal briefing is designed to be of value and relevant to businesses and individuals as well as other professional advisers such as Accountants and Financial Advisers. They are free to attend and light refreshments will be available at each venue.
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Songbird Survival Supporter Mina
Songbird Survival funds research into the dramatic decline in songbird numbers. Supporter Eddie Bullimore blames the decline on modern farming methods including the use of chemicals, not leaving margins around fields and the severe cutting back of hedgerows with mechanical cutters, along with the rising number of predators.
Eddie and his friend Lynn Frarey are always grateful for the support given to them through donations of cash and items for their various fundraising table top sales by members of the public, but were particularly pleased recently to learn of a very young supporter. Six year old Mina Fawkes has been putting her pocket money into a Songbird Survival charity box in Cromer and Eddie is delighted about Mina’s interest in the songbirds and their future. Well done Mina!
Norfolk Landscape Gardeners Get Grubby
By Beckie Grimmer from Norfolk Landscape Gardeners Grown-ups: when was the last time you got grubby? No, not just a bit smelly from sitting around watching an entire series on Netflix in your jammies all day, I’m talking about a sloppy mud, grass stained, pocket full of sand, twigs in your hair kind of filthy. When was the last time you actually let rain fall on your head? Walked outdoors barefoot? When did we decide that dirt was no longer entertaining?
too) I’ve picked up are the Small Adventures Journal by Keiko Brodeur and My Extra Messy Adventure Notebook by Nicole Daw and Hannah Jones McVey for the National Trust. Some of my particular
Now I double dare you to go outside and pick up some mud. If you really need a reason then you can do a texture test to determine the quality of your garden soil, but really I just want you to get it all mushy in your hands and fingernails and remember what it’s like to be mucky. I promise it won’t hurt and that you’ll be able to wash it away once you’re done. You can even bring out a bowl of water and towel for your hands as a figurative comfort blanket. To do a soil texture test, dig about 15cm below the surface then follow this RHS created flow diagram: (source: schoolgardening.rhs.org.uk/Resources/
Whenever you find the time make sure that you fit in activities that have no purpose, no ulterior motive other than hilarity and joy. Speaking from experience, it will enrich the quality of your life. Quoting Yes Man; “The world’s a playground. You know that when you are a kid and then somewhere along the way everyone forgets it.”
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Pupils from Belfry Primary in Overstrand visit Cromer War Memorial to commemorate local soldiers who fell in the Second Battle of Gaza Pupils from Belfry Primary School attended Cromer War Memorial on Friday 10 March to lay a wreath to commemorate local soldiers who fell in the Battle of Gaza in April 1917.
Fifty pupils from the school have been researching soldiers from Overstrand and across North Norfolk with local military historian Neil Storey and Tim Bennet, author of Overstrand in the Great War. Pupils have been learning about the roots and fates of local soldiers as well as learning about conditions on the frontline and how life was changed back at home by examining costumes, objects and written accounts.
The students created a roll of honour for 367 men from the 4th and 5th Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment who died on 19 April 1917 in the second Battle of Gaza. This will form part of an exhibition marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gaza.
Sarah Power, Events & Learning Manager at The Forum, Norwich, said: “This project has been particularly poignant for the young people as 17 former Belfry boys lost their lives in the
First World War. The children have learned these are not just names, they are local people who grew up in the area 100 years ago. This project is teaching the pupils about the local soldiers who fought in The Battle of Gaza, their families, and what a remarkable generation they were.”
The Forum’s project shares the stories of our local heroes - both men and women – so their names, life experiences and sacrifices are acknowledged and remembered by new generations. The project commemorates the lives of the fallen and those who returned back home via dedicated school and learning programmes, adult volunteer-led projects, public talks, events and exhibitions.
This forms part of a community project by The Forum in Norwich called ‘ Norfolk in the First World War: Somme to Armistice’ which honours Norfolk’s First World War heroes and runs until November 2018 with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund. All of the research and learning from the project will After almost four years in Prince of Wales Road and six years in culminate in Cromer, from 1st April, Lily B is moving back to the hub of the town a Battle of Gaza at 48 Church Street. exhibition starting at Owner Jane Clark said, “We have built up a fantastic loyal customer The Forum and the base but in these challenging times for retailers, we really need to inNorfolk & Norwich crease our opportunity for more footfall and going back to the high Millennium Library street is the obvious way to do it. The high street means more costs for on 18 April 2017. us as a business but we are hoping people will support us, ‘shop local’ and make the move worthwhile.” Following this, the
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exhibition and an accompanying film will go on tour to other schools and community venues around the county.
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“It has been nice to have lots of space to try out different products and brands but we don’t have the passing trade that a high street shop offers. We miss customers who would often pop in, in their lunch break on the way to or from work and unfortunately due to the layout of the town, tourists can completely miss us in Prince of Wales Rd no matter how much advertising we do.”
“We have received many suggestions to open a shop elsewhere, but we love Cromer and all it has to offer and we are staying firmly put. Unless independent retailers take a chance, high streets in small towns will die out, but we must have the support of the people in that town. We are doing our bit so let’s hope the people of Cromer will do theirs.”
“We have some fantastic new spring and summer stock on order and as always our prices will remain fiercely competitive. We are very excited about the move and really looking forward to being back in the centre of town.” “The new shop in Church Street which was previously a sports shop, is currently having a complete facelift and will open its doors to the public on 1st April – we hope to see you all then!”
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Winners of Cromer’s Firework photography competition are announced So it's a great thrill to win this year and The winners of the 2017 New Year’s Day Fireworks photography competition have been announced. In total over 170 entries were received from across England for the competition, which celebrates Cromer’s New Year’s Day celebrations – which this year took place on January 8th due to bad weather.
to be a runner-up as well. I'm a very keen photographer and a founder member of our local photography club which has been running since 1989.”
Runner Up Denis Gorbatov said “This was my first time at the Cromer fireworks, after finding out about them last year. With bad weather spoiling shooting opportunities at other events I was extremely happy on the day and the fireworks themselves Winner Robert Hubbard made for a fantastic subject. Having arrived late I didn't have much time to scout the location and I found a spot that I hoped created good composition and luckily it paid off. It was great to hear that my first try was so well received and I will definitely come back in the future to give it another go.”
Manager of Hughes in Cromer, Simon Morton, said “It is a pleasure for us at Cromer Hughes Plus to once again sponsor the prize for the Fireworks Photographic Competition. The 40” LG LCD Television offered to The judges - Archant the winner is a reflection of the ever Photographer Antony improving quality of the pictures entered Kelly, photographer and the creative ideas and aspects in Malcolm English and many. With our customer options to Manager of Hughes in purchase or rent our products our Rental Cromer Simon Morton Accounts Manager Jordan Sheridanwere unanimously Thornley kindly presented the first impressed by the quality of Runner Up Gary Pearson prize to the deserving winner. My entries. congratulations to the Firework Committee Chairman of the Fireworks and volunteers for producing another exceptional Committee, Jim Bond said "Once again there was a event in our town.” very high standard of entries making it very difficult Judge Antony Kelly said of the to choose a winner, the quality of many was outwinning image “Robert's photo standing. It just goes to show what a fantastic setting stood out for me because, not we have in Cromer for this exceptional firework disonly is it technically an play." The competition, which marked the 18th New outstanding shot, it is full Judge Antony Kelly said “Taking photos of fireworks Year’s Day fireworks, has been hailed as a of colour and action which can be technically quite a challenge so it was great fabulous success. captures the event perfectly.” to see so many brilliant entries to this years' Gary Pearson said “It was my first visit to the Entries to the competition were competition. The event offers a spectacular and Cromer fireworks, but certainly won't be my last, received from as far and wide unique setting and so many of the photographs this as it is by far the best display I have ever seen, as Suffolk, Cambridgeshire year captured the atmosphere. Across the board it and all taking place over such a fantastic setting and locations across Norfolk was clear to see many of the photographers had put Cromer pier, a Norfolk icon that is possibly the proving just how popular the a lot of thought into their shots which made judging Runner Up Robert Hubbard most photographed subject in the county. The event is to visitors and locals alike. a tough job.” winning photo was certainly worthy of its first place. Four photographers shared the Runners Up place including First place went to I'll be back again next year though, with fingers a second image by Robert Hubbard. Other Runners Robert Hubbard of crossed for a prize in the 2018 photo competition.” Up were Denis Gorbatov of Diss, Gary Pearson of Brandon in Suffolk. All the entries can be viewed on the events Facebook Dersingham and Brett Robert was visiting the page ‘New Year’s Day Fireworks, Cromer’. King from Dereham. event for the fifth year running – and has been Brett King said “It was placed third twice before a great achievement and in the photography I was pleasantly surprised competition. when I received the email A small family run establishment with high standard telling me that I had Robert’s winning image come runner up. This will be transformed into accommodation, excellent cuisine & friendly service. was the first time I had the official event poster attended the fireworks Runner Up Denis Gorbatov for 2018 and he also Nestling in the pretty village of West Runton display in Cromer but received a 40” HD a few hundred yards from the sea had looked at previous TV courtesy of local electrical retailer Hughes Plus pictures taken the year at a presentation event in Cromer. before and thought I Robert said “This year I was away in Holland on would see if I could New Year’s Day so I knew I wouldn't be able to compete. Cromer has to be there but I was extremely lucky that the display be one of my favourite was postponed until the 8th. It was meant to be. areas of the North Norfolk I love coming to the display, the committee does coast to photograph and a wonderful job each year and there is a great I feel the area has helped atmosphere. Over the past few years I have always me progress into the entered and have gained two third places in the past. world of photography.”
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CROMER AND DISTRICT GARDEN SOCIETY
Many gardeners are aware that to take full advantage of the opportunities our gardens have to offer we need to make sure that they give pleasure all year round. Two speakers at recent meetings have given members plenty of advice on how we might achieve this.
Trevor Harrison from South Creake Nursery explained how it is possible to have colour in the garden in winter. Hellebores are a popular and reliable plant for gardens. Most like semishade and, ideally, moist conditions in order to thrive but generally they do not need much attention. Varieties such as “Penny’s Pink” and “Molly’s White” have mottled leaves and will flower through to April. “Phoebe” and “Lily” are double varieties, “Sparkle” has long stems and many flowers and “Pirouette” has very
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dark, almost black flowers. Most hellebores do not set seed but clumps can be split after a few years. October/November is the best time to do this. Snowdrops and aconites are very reliable winter arrivals, some pulmonarias are ideal for shady and moist situations while some daphnes prefer poor soils. There are winter varieties of honeysuckle, viburnums, witch hazel and mahonia as well so as you see there is plenty to choose from to provide winter colour. Anyone who thought that winter was a rather bland time of year for gardeners came away from the meeting knowing otherwise.
Jane Lister from Hoecroft Plants near Wood Norton specialises in growing grasses and coloured foliage plants. Apart from some herbaceous plants the show gardens at the
nursery have few flowering plants so blooms are at a premium. This does not stop the gardens from looking spectacular. Colour, shape and form are key to successful planting. Grasses provide a sense of movement that many other plants cannot. Contrasting colours and leaf shapes help give all year round interest. The nursery has been going for 25 years but this is the last year that Jane Lister will be running what is a marvellous resource for gardeners. If you have the opportunity of visiting the gardens then please do. You will not come away disappointed. Our next meeting is on Wednesday 12 April at 7.30pm in the Community Hall in Cromer. Shelagh Ashe’s talk is called ‘Mind the Gap’. She will be giving advice on how to keep borders full throughout the growing season. Visitors are always welcome. Cost £2.
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Plaques Unveiling
Town and District Councillors, together with society members and guests, gathered on the morning of Saturday 25 February for the unveiling of the three news plaques which have been added to those already in place in Cromer.
It was part of the continuing programme to recognise those from the town who had made significant achievements in life and whose name drew people to the town. Events got under way with journalist Keith Skipper unveiling the plaque to theatre critic and travel journalist Clement Scott, on the front of the Hotel de Paris.
Scott’s writings on the area, which he christened “Poppyland”, had a tremendous influence on the number of visitors towards the end of the 19th century.
The second plaque, on the wall of 4, Brunswick Terrace, marks where Edward Bach, a London doctor, was living when he developed his ‘Flower’ and ‘Rescue’ remedies, which continue to be in use in homeopathy.
His name draws visitors from around the world to visit to Cromer.
The third plaque recalls Priscilla Buxton, who as a young woman was “the right hand” of her father Thomas Fowell Buxton, as he fought for the 1834 Act which abolished slavery in the British colonies. Married on the day the Act came into force, she continued the fight against the transAtlantic slave trade in partnership with her husband Andrew Johnston. Cindy, Tim and Nicola Buxton, six generations on, were present to unveil the plaque for this tireless Cromer-based campaigner.
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Good Friday, 14th April at 10.30 am Easter Sunday, 16th April at 10.45 am and 6.30 pm. “Christ died for our sins, He was buried and He rose again the third day” (1 Corinthians 15:3) 18
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GUTTER BECAUSE THAT IS WHERE THE RULING CLASSES THROW THEIR GUILTY SECRETS. GERALD PRIESTLAND The fifteen Norfolk places ending in ‘HAM’ in last issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH were: ANTINGHAM BRININGHAM DEREHAM ERPINGHAM FAKENHAM
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In 2001, a local history evening attracted a full church and lots of interest. Since then further pictures have been added to our collection.
It is hoped that enough material can be amassed for a power-point presentation using the church’s new cinema screen, maybe in the autumn. If anyone has Thorpe Market connections and access to family pictures we would be thrilled to make contact. Nowadays there is no need to be separated from precious photographs, they can be copied in their owners’ homes.
Our photos are from Anthony Beck’s Green Farm archive and are just the sort of anecdotal village history that we are seeking. Of course Thorpe Market was a ‘Suffield’ village, with many people employed on the Gunton estate. Photographic material from that era, to add to that which we already hold, would be most welcome.
Memories of the Methodist Chapel, Post Office, The Dairy, 1947 winter, Sunday School, Coronation, WW2 all make fascinating stories to be shared.
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Land sale completed between north norfolk District Council and Medcentres
The sale of land to allow a new £3.5m medical centre to be built in Cromer has been completed.
The deal between North Norfolk District Council and Medcentres involving land on Mill Road in Cromer, at the entrance to Cabbell Park, was formally completed on Friday 10 March.
The building of the medical centre, which will feature a GP surgery and pharmacy, can now move forwards and is expected to take between 12 and 15 months to complete. It will include more than 60 car parking spaces, with more than half dedicated to patients. Full planning permission was granted last summer.
The centre will share the Mill Road site with Cromer Football Club and form part of a community healthcare hub with nearby Cromer Hospital. The football club’s pitch was moved westwards at the end of last year and improvements made including refurbished team changing rooms and a new match officials’ changing facility.
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District Council, said “The land sale is one of the last pieces in the jigsaw which will see a much needed medical centre built in Cromer. “It is a pleasure to see this scheme come to fruition after so much hard work over the last three years.”
Cllr John Lee, ward member for Suffield Park, said “Now the land sale is completed I fervently hope we can finally provide a home to Cromer Youth Football Club.”
Cllr Nigel Pearce, ward member for Suffield Park, said “It is great news the project can now move forward hopefully with increased motivation and purpose to provide the future medical care Cromer's growing population will need.”
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Officers at North Norfolk District Council continue to discuss potential options for this facility with landowners and hope to report to Cabinet on this matter in the summer.
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After tea, final arrangements for the visit to the greyhounds and names were taken for a visit to the Norfolk WI Garden Party at Mannington Hall in July.
Some members are going to the Assembly Rooms to see a play ‘Don’t Look Now’ at the end of the month. Members will also be going to a Lunch in the Community Hall in memory of a past member Ann Lewin who left us a
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The competition for an item beginning with the letter M was won by Brenda Boyd with Elaine Spittles second and Freddie Abbs third.
The speaker for April will be Sue Parry talking about the Victims of Jack the Ripper.
New members are always welcome on the second Thursday of the month at 2pm in the Community Hall in Garden Street.
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Big Society Fund latest round agreed Big Society Fund approaches £1.5m total grant funding awarded
A heritage group, disabled people, film fans and users of several village halls across North Norfolk will all benefit from the latest round of grants from the Big Society Fund, run by North Norfolk District Council.
Eleven grants totalling more than £80,000 were made in the latest round agreed this month. This means 183 BSF grants have been awarded totalling £1,439,526.87 since the fund started in 2012.
Cllr Tom FitzPatrick, Leader of North Norfolk District Council and Chairman of the Big Society Fund Panel, said “Later this month we will be celebrating a wide range of volunteers at the Big Society Awards Night at Sheringham Little Theatre.
“It is appropriate timing, shortly before we celebrate the efforts of those hard working volunteers, to announce the next tranche of help we are able to give to groups of people working in their communities to improve the lives of so many people.”
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The Big Society Grant Fund Panel met on 6 March and agreed the following: • North Walsham Heritage Group (£3,100.80)
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to purchase exhibition display panels and lockable exhibition cases. Potter Heigham Playing Field and Village Hall (£8,484) to re-roof the outside store/ garage, repair doors and walls to safely integrate into the Pavilion, and interconnect two changing rooms to provide a secure and appropriate changing space. Edgefield Village Hall (£2,392) to install audio visual equipment to allow the hall to hold film nights and specialist talks with presentations. All Saints Community Rooms in Mundesley (£6,825) to renovate toilets to become disabled accessible and provide baby change facilities. Also for repairs to the roof and repointing of brickwork damaged by storms in early 2016. Langham Parish Room (£3,850) for the refurbishment of the male toilets. The Raynhams and Helhoughton Village Hall (£9,882) to refurbish toilets and kitchen. Felmingham Village Hall (£14,000) to help refurbish the village hall to include a redesigned interior to incorporate a community meeting space with lounge and mini kitchen, to remove damp, replace boiler and improved insulation, replace existing patched roof and purchase a projector for film shows. Overstrand Parish Council (£6,700) to refurbish the parish hall kitchen; replacement of old kitchen units, worktops, sink, taps and water heater.
• Felbeck Trust at Sustead (£3,576) to purchase tools, fencing and associated equipment to restore and improve the habitat of the combined Sustead Common and Surveyor's Allotment site. • Swanton Novers Parish Council (£7,000) to purchase two pieces of adult fitness equipment and associated costs. • North Walsham Rifle and Pistol Club (£15,000) to go towards a larger project involving a Sport England grant to replace the aging clubhouse.
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HELP! Daisy, one of the young cats, recently re-homed by us, is missing. This little short haired black cat has escaped from her new home in the Queensway area of North Walsham. If you see a new cat in your area that fits this description, please contact us. We would love to get her back and can lend a trap to catch her if necessary as she is very nervous so may not let you approach her. Fortunately she is chipped so easy to identify if successfully caught. We have recently been helping with the neutering cats at a local business site in North Walsham, with invaluable help in the catching being done by a gentleman working there. To date, three of these young cats have been caught and neutered. The last two caught have now left the site and are enjoying life at local stables where they have shelter and regular meals provided by the owner. Before continuing to catch the cats, plans were made to provide shelter for those left at the site and this did hold up the catching for a time. With somewhere safe to place the cats when they return from the vets, neutering them will now continue. All the vets we use for this type of work are very helpful and will hold cats overnight if necessary. In the meantime, we had a call from our friend at the site advising that he had seen a young kitten there. With no mother or litter mates around we advised him to catch it, if possible, and we would take it into care. Early the next morning, I received a call from our friend to let us know he had caught the kitten and, after advising Stephanie, I went to collect it and take it to Dilham. As soon as we looked at the kitten, we saw it had a problem as it had a large lump of poo stuck to his bottom and, as he was long haired, this would
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be difficult to remove. With an appointment to take another cat to the vets that morning Stephanie rang to see if they could see him too. As they were holding a nurses clinic that morning, they were happy to oblige and this little lad was left there to receive professional care. Poor little lad, he was returned later that day with a very sore ulcerated bottom, and was given Manuka Honey and Vaseline to make him more comfortable and antibiotics to help his recovery. Irene, one of our fosterers, was happy to take him under her wing and, one week later, he returned to see his vet who not only gave him a clean bill of health but also, subject to a satisfactory blood test when he is vaccinated at 9 weeks old, will be giving him a new home. A happy ending for this little kitten we called ‘Manuka’. Our friend at the site has been keeping an eye out but no further kittens have been seen.
Daisy, the little cat missing from the Queensway area in North Walsham
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. Or visit 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. We are now on Facebook. You can find us under Cats Protection North Walsham.
Strands Charity Shop Collecting for Leeway Due to public demand, Strands Charity Shop on Church Street in Cromer will continue to collect items of toiletries for Leeway Women's Aid charity all year round. Please leave all donations for Leeway at Strands Charity Shop and we will pass them on. Many thanks on behalf of Leeway for all your generous donations.
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Flying high at Toll Barn Vets
As a veterinary practice offering specialised care for pets including exotic animals we regularly get visitors of all shapes and sizes and this month has been a “soaring success” for our feathery friends!
In addition to our more usual visitors such as a Siberian Eagle Owl who required surgery for pododermatitis (infection of the feet), a feather plucking parrot and a parrot requiringendoscopy for respiratory infection, we also teamed up with Phoenix Bird Of Prey Rescue, a charity focusing on the rescue, rehabilitation and release of wild birds of prey. This months wildlife casualties included a Barn Owl who had flown into a wire, and a kestrel who had been hit by a car.
Both casualties underwent x-rays in our Diagnostic Imaging Suite which showed the Barn Owl had fractured his humerus (the bone between the shoulder and elbow) whilst the Kestrel had luckily escaped without any fractures, although examination showed signs of concussion. When caring for wildlife our main concern is always to enable them to return successfully to the wild whenever possible. With this in mind we operated using micro-surgical equipment to repair the fracture of the humerus. It was essential to achieve perfect alignment as a key aspect of Barn Owl flight involves hovering and this requires perfect wing function. The Barn Owl continued his rehabilitation with physiotherapy and medication with
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5 April 10am - 2pm A FREE Event promoting Living Well and Maintaining Independence A FREE tea/coffee and cake per person FREE shuttle bus service from the Market Square, Aylsham ACT (Aylsham and District Care Trust) is organising a free event at the ACT Centre in Aylsham for people in the Broadland and North Norfolk area. There will be at least forty organisations providing information, advice, support and care for older people in the community and their family and carers.
Stand holders attending will include Fire Safety, Home Safety, Legal Issues, Trusted Handyperson, Housing, Care Options, Respite Care, Claiming
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People who use the many services that ACT provides regularly ask about the different options that might be available to them and to have this extensive range of information in one place would be very beneficial.
For those people who do not have easy access to the internet it can be challenging to find out what is available. This ‘one stop shop’ will hopefully provide lots of help and information. This is the first event of its kind in the area. You can find the ACT Centre on St. Michael’s Avenue, Aylsham, NR11 6YA
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Following several weeks of rehabilitation we re-examined the Kestrel to ensure all signs of concussion had resolved and there was no lasting eye damage, as this would affect his hunting ability. Thankfully there were no signs of remaining damage and the Kestrel was declared healthy for release. As he was found just yards from our surgery, our team assisted in his release within the Toll Barn Vets grounds. It was a truly wonderful sight to see him souring back to the wild. It is a privilege to be able to extend our skills caring for exotic pets to caring for and preserving our wildlife and we are grateful to charities such as Phoenix Rescue for their continued support and skill in the rehabilitation and release of wildlife.
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Phoenix Rescue and came back to visit us after two weeks when we re-xrayed his wing to assess the extent of the healing. We were delighted to see that the fracture had healed perfectly and his wing alignment was excellent, so we were able to remove the pin placed at the time of fracture repair. He has now returned to Phoenix Rescue and will complete his rehabilitation and be released back into the wild.
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There is a cafe and free parking available on site.
Aylsham and District Care Trust (ACT) have been providing care and support to older and/or vulnerable people in the community, as well as their family and carers for over 30 years. We offer lunch clubs, social outings, coffee mornings, transport to health care appointments, counselling, pastoral care, Dementia care and support, shopping trips, be friending, day care, and other activities at our centre. You can contact ACT on 01263 733385, www.aylshamcaretrust.co.uk, Twitter @care_trust Facebook : Aylsham and District Care Trust
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For the third year running, Ann Lown has raised money amongst her family and friends for the Cromer-based charity About with Friends.
Ann - ably assisted by husband Ann Lown hands over the pot of money to AwF members Malcolm - uses her facebook page to run a photo competition for facebook friends to play. In the past this has included mystery places (Where the Dowst?), mystery objects (What the Dowst?) and last year Who the Dowst? - carefully disguised photos of celebrities. Each time an answer is guessed correctly, Ann puts a pound in her pot and she asks the guesser to do the same.
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Dear Margaret,
I would very much like to ask your readers aged 60 plus if they remember a toy shop in Church Street, Cromer opposite the church. We are talking 1959-62. I was 10 in 1962 and spent my pocket money in this shop every year and was taken by the massive display of Dinky toys in glass-fronted display cabinets. I have asked around and even entered one shop I was convinced was the toy shop but to no avail - somebody out there must remember something! I think one had to go to the first floor for toys but may be mistaken as tempus fugit has had an effect on my senses! When one is 10 years old, everything looks a lot bigger than 55 years later, so perhaps the ground floor was actually the toy-shop. To add to this I would like to pass on a message to Janice, who was about 10 years old in 1962 and whose parents ran or owned a hotel in Cromer (the correct girl will remember which hotel so I won`t mention the name). My father took a photograph of her with my sister and me on the swings behind the car park on what is now the one-way system black-and-white of course - perhaps she would like a copy. Yours sincerely, Martyn Coope, 01263 824973, Sheringham
In the past the Lowns have bought a pair of digital cameras for the Ann Lown and AwF members with some of the prints that will decorating charity and a projector and large format screen so they can show the new unit movies at their base. Now that 2016’s money has been collected, Ann dropped by to hand over a cheque for £603. The money is to be used towards decorating and kitting out their new unit for members who need a little extra support. This building will include a games room, sensory room, chill-out zone and kitchen area. Some of the money has already been used to buy some lovely canvas prints of the bespoke members.
About With Friends is a fun, active and energetic charity based in Cromer. We offer children, young people and adults with learning disabilities the chance to lead the lives they choose. When they become part of our family they have opportunities to develop lasting friendships; engage in fun and active social activities; get involved in the community; have the chance to try new experiences; learn new skills both for life and work; but above all feel a valued part of society while enjoying life to the full.
An Invitation to New and Experienced Bowlers West Runton Bowls Club are inviting bowlers both new and experienced to come and try our club. Ladies and Gents are both welcome and you are assured of a friendly reception.
If you have never played before don’t be anxious about making a fool of yourself because you will be given a couple of free one to one lessons (bowls and shoes loaned).
This will guide you to a new hobby, where you not only thoroughly enjoy yourself, but will also make lots of new friends.
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Apart from the league competitions we have a very relaxed dress code where you can even wear shorts if you want!
Our normal roll-up days are Mon – Wed – Sat starting at 1.45pm (tea/coffee provided).
You can find us in West Runton next to the free public car park.
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