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Issue no 516 April 22nd 2017

London Marathon for Cromer Anita

Forty-six year old Anita Bullen is a mum of two boys and lives in Cromer. Anita’s eldest son is 15 and is autistic. He attends Woodfields School in Sheringham.

A year ago, along with some friends, Anita joined North Norfolk Beach Runners Club & a beginner’s course. Up until then she had not done any running. At the end of the course she found that she really enjoyed running and became a member! Anita started attending Sheringham Park runs on Saturdays then entered 5k and 10k races, completing her first half marathon in Peterborough on 16 October! Continued on page 4...

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London Marathon for Cromer Anita

Continued from front cover... She then entered the ballot for the London 2017 Marathon but was unsuccessful.

Because of her son’s autism, she decided to apply for a charity place and was delighted to find out she had been successful.

She is running for the PHAB charity, a national charity, which does amazing work with disabled children. Anita had to raise a target of £1,650 for her place and in between work, family life and training she has managed to achieve this.

Anita says ‘family & friends have been such a support, along with Cromer Academy where I work as Catering Manager! The Academy held a mufti day for me, which

was a great help!’

She is counting down the days until she runs the London marathon on Sunday 23 April, St. George's day and is looking forward to the atmosphere, which she says will be ‘amazing atmosphere’.

Anita says her inspiration is her son but adds ‘the amazing support from NNBR has prepared me for this. It is such a great Club and without the training plan and coaching it would not have been possible’.

Good luck Anita!

From Cumbria to Cromer, goat herd size to double

North Norfolk District Council’s famous Bagot goat herd moves back into town and will double in size later in the year. A herd of eight Bagot goats have been moved back into their spring and summer residence on Cromer’s cliff.

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The goats have been clearing land in recent months at Happy Valley. Their move back into the heart of Cromer was made today thanks to NNDC officers.

The Bagot billies, which have appeared on television and in newspapers, will be joined by another eight Bagots from Cumbria sometime in May. In order to make adequate space for the expanded herd, the size of their enclosure will be more than doubled when new fencing is installed to the west of the current enclosure. The enclosure currently stops at the white steps above the promenade, but will be extended to the zig zag steps. Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett Cabinet Member for Environmental Services said “Last year the goats were very popular with visitors, but also did a fabulous job at managing the habitat. “It is excellent news that there will be an addition to the herd later in the year, which means an extra attraction for our visitors but also an extended area which will be naturally managed by these brilliant undergrowth clearing machines.” 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 commended for excellence rather than grass and therefore lastHighly year kept plant growth over the area under in person centred care control. 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 very hardy and easy to tame.

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Hey you cool cats, Cromer’s 60s Festival is outta sight!

Get your groove on this St George’s Day with Cromer’s first ever tribute festival to the 1960s.

The 1960s was full of great music, great clothes and great new ideas, and this year the dudes at North Norfolk District Council and Cromer Pier are inviting you to celebrate the decade in style.

From Mods to mini-skirts, The Beatles to The Beach Boys, flower power to flares, Mini Coopers to mood rings, the 60s were a gas! So why not re-live some of that magic at Cromer’s 60s Festival on The Pier and Promenade on St George’s Day, April 23.

Cllr Maggie Prior Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure, Health and Wellbeing at North Norfolk District Council said “Whether you remember the 60s or want to know what all the fuss was about, Cromer’s 60s Festival is set to capture the flavour, sights and sounds of that era.

“We’re so pleased this community event has attracted such support from groups, entertainers and businesspeople wanting to make the day special. Keep looking at our Facebook and Twitter posts for more confirmed activities and stands.

“As they used to say in the 60s – be there or be square!”

The festival will be officially opened by TV presenter Helen McDermott and showcase live music and dance, vintage vehicles, screenings of the 1966 World Cup, vintage clothes, Punch and Judy and great food. And in The Pier bar there will even be 1960s Happy Hours with beer at £1-a-pint!

Cllr Nigel Pearce, Ward Member for Suffield Park, Cromer who has championed and promoted the 60s festival for Cromer, said “The 1960s is the decade when Britain led the world in music and fashion; that really was a time when we ruled the airwaves. St George’s Day is a time to feel proud and holding this new event on St George’s Day should make us all feel proud of Cromer and the people who make our town and our district so amazing.”

The event will feature : • Photographs, film footage and memorabilia • Beatles exhibition • Vintage mopeds, scooters and motorbikes • Live music • 1966 World Cup final screenings • £1-a-pint Happy Hours • Music and video tribute to the 1960s • A display of Gerry Anderson memorabilia featuring Stingray, Thunderbirds, Supercar, Fireball XL 5, Captain Scarlet and more

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The Canaan Christian Centre, a charity based in Sheringham and at present housing local homeless families, is holding their 39th celebration of Thanksgiving on Saturday 6 May at the Centre at 21 Holt Road, Sheringham.

They welcome David Hayden, who was formerly the vicar of Cromer Parish Church and the Ven Archdeacon of Norwich as their speaker. The Cromer Gospel Choir and local children will be taking part, as will others and it looks like being a wonderful afternoon.

The money raised this year will go to the local children's ministry at Canaan, for updating their play facilities and improving the electrical sound system in the Wolery where they meet.

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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 Community & Hospital Friends Charity Dinner

As we walked through the woods, I thought ‘He’d like this’ It’s the little things that make a funeral special Here for you every hour of every day

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CROMER MUSIC EVENINGS – REVIEW Hannah Watson – Piano. Venue - Templewood, Northrepps

Cromer Music Evenings invited Hannah Watson to give a solo recital, as previously she has performed at Templewood twice as an accompanist.

Mozart's Sonata in F major K332 being the first item to open the concert, was to me a performance of sheer mastery, in as much as the Allegro 1st movement was a joy to behold. The powerful and delicate execution, especially of the ornamentation, was performed with an exceptional quality of technical expertise.

The 2nd Adagio movement with its beautiful and serene melodic line, where the Alberti bass accompaniment never dominated the sublime cantabile control – again the embellishments never disturbed the gentle pulse throughout

the whole movement.

The 3rd Allegro Assai movement aroused the listener with its scintillating introduction, progressing from the major to the minor, always maintaining the given tempo directions, here I am sure Watson exceeded the speed limit! Breathtaking indeed!

Janacek's On an Overgrown Path, Book ll certainly lived up to its title, as the three pieces did not seem to progress to any conclusion, but were very interesting and unpredictable – full of excitement and doleful in content from Scherzo to delicate passages, where Watson's use of the sustaining pedal created atmospheric mystery. Debussy's L'lsle joyeuse an impressionistic

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Val & John would like to thank everyone who attended the dinner at the Constantia Cottage Restaurant on Friday 24 March.

Also a big thank you to Norman Lamb who came to support us and gave us an update as to how all the political parties are to get together to find ways to improve the National Health Service.

We would also like to thank the businesses who kindly donated raffle prizes to help us raise £420 for Cromer Hospital & Benjamin Court.

Yours faithfully, Val Laker

picture of young people visiting by sea a Greek island almost obscure in a mist. Debussy's use of the whole tone scale harmonics proved to create an opportunity to imagine Debussy's musical picture.

The final piece, Chopin's Sonata No 3 in B minor in four movements. Chopin writing of this sonata strayed from sonata form, as he found the writing of such work difficult, but this wonderful lyrical, majestic and beautiful work encapsulated many of Chopin's ideas and style – the performance of the last Presto movement brought a virtuosic interpretation from Hannah Watson, a young artist who is in great demand within the world of music. Terry Keeler

CROMER HONOURS AWARDS 2017

Recipents of this year’s Cromer Honours Awards were: • Mr Michael Lord • Cromer Carnival Security Team • Mr Richard Leeds • Janice & Jim Woolston • Mrs Ann North-Graves

CROMER HONOURS YOUTH AWARD - nominated by Cromer Academy – Miss Ellen Hedge

MAYOR’S AWARD to Cromer & Sheringham Q J & J Preservation Group and a posthumous award to Mr Tony West

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Panna Cotta

''Our Sea Marge panna cottas are a delightful treat and a favourite whether its a starter or dessert. ''What you put into a panna cotta is what you get out of it'' quote from the Sea Marge Hotels talented Sous Chef 'James Falconer'. James incorporates technique, flavours and presentation in order to deliver this delicate and cheeky little number.” James's Basic panna cotta recipe Time 20 minutes Ingredients

1200 ml of Cream 300 ml milk 7 sheets of gelatine 120 g of sugar

REGULAR EVENTS

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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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

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 (NR11 7QD) every Wednesday at 10am £2 per session and evening Walking Football sessions 7.30pm - 8.30pm £2.50 per session every Tuesday under floodlights when necessary. All sessions are led by a qualified instructor, with warm-up and warm-down at either end to help prevent injuries. Just turn up and play (trainers please, no studs), or phone Bill on 07979 633000 for more info 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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Sculpture complements Rose Garden restoration

The empty plinth in North Lodge Park gets a new occupant

For over 18 months volunteers from the Friends of North Lodge Park have been restoring the Rose Garden in the Park, working around the empty plinth which once supported a sun dial.

When local sculptor Bob Catchpole heard the Friends were looking for a sculpture for the empty plinth he donated one.

“I have worked with old garden tools for many years, giving them a new role and purpose,” said Bob. “So when I heard about the work of the volunteers in the Park I thought that my use of recycled tools to produce art really fitted with their aspirations and wanted to contribute to the restoration.”

“Thanks to Bob's work you may never look at your garden forks and spades in quite the same way again. But that’s the whole point,” said Barry Meadows from the Friends of North Lodge Park. “We're really interested in bringing

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works of art to the Park and Bob's really generous offer gives us a flying start.

If we get a positive response from the public we'll look for other ways to work with the District Council to bring more art to the Park.”

As part of the licence for the community café in the Park, the Friends agreed with the District Council to restore the Rose Garden, and maintain the gardens across the western end of the Park. The Friends include volunteers working in the gardens and the café. Over the last winter the pergolas in the Rose Garden were strengthened, overhanging trees were pruned, the climbing roses were all replaced along with other plants, and dropped kerbs were installed to make it easier to access the gardens. As well as contributing to the gardens, money raised in the café will be put towards other park projects, including a new children’s play area.

“It's amazing what the volunteers have achieved in the gardens”, said Councillor John Lee, Chairman of the District Council who will be unveiling the sculpture on the 4th April. “Installing this sculpture on the empty plinth is a real achievement and I'm proud to be part of t he project supporting the Friends.”

For many years, Bob has been using agricultural and garden tools in his sculptural works, something which is a surreal and wonderful sight at the same time. After attending both Norwich School and Norwich Art School, he studied Fine Art at Newcastle University before going on to a post-graduate degree at the world-renowned Slade School of Fine Art in London. He has spent a large part of his professional life teaching sculpture, latterly being head of sculpture at Eton College, Wind for for almost 30 years. He established his first studio in North Walsham, Norfolk in 1985 and has lived there ever since.

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WHAT’S ON WHERE

Huge Charity Book Sale in aid of Friends of Morston Church at Morston Barn, Binham Lane, Morston Norfolk NR25 7AA 10am to 5pm 29 April to Monday 1 May admission free - now in its eighth year and the biggest yet, there are thousands of good quality secondhand books on all subjects and at all prices - something for everyone from the avid collector to the casual reader! Refreshments and ample free parking available. On Monday 1 May ALL books will be half the marked price – come back and grab an absolute bargain!

Quilt Show ‘Quilts from the Heart’ at All Saints Church, Upper Sheringham Saturday 29 April 10am - 5pm - local work including recycled textiles, traditional piecing and modern interpretations. Demonstrations, quilts for sale, Craft Fair in the Village Hall. Refreshments. Ample free parking. Free admission. Donations will be divided between All Saints Church & Leeway, a specialist domestic abuse charity based in Norfolk 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

Come & Sing with Southrepps Chorale – The Armed Man : A Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins with Guest Director Malcolm Goldring on Saturday 6 May 10.15am to 5pm at Southrepps near Cromer - singers £12 (including music hire) students 21 & under –free. Performance (admission free) at 4pm. Downloadable booking form : www.southreppschorale.org.uk email: info@southreppschorale.org.uk, or phone Olga 01263 834030

A Coffee Morning for Multiple Sclerosis will be held on Friday 28 April 10am - 12noon at Southrepps Church - usual cakes, tombola, raffle, bric-a-brac and refreshments. All

Iceni Choir Reepham

With the Iceni Choir looking forward to our end of term concert at St. Mary’s

Cromer Community Open Day Saturday 29th April 2017 - 10am to 4.00pm Parish Hall, Church Street, Cromer Cromer Town Council Cromer War Memorial Restoration Cromer Christmas Celebrations Cromer RNLI Cromer Ladies Lifeboat Guild Cromer Chamber of Trade & Business About with Friends Cromer in Bloom East of England Ambulance Service Cromer & District Parkinsons UK Royal British Legion Cromer Branch Cromer Women’s Royal British Legion North Norfolk Diabetes Cromer Group Practice Patient Participation Group

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Cromer Pier East of England Air Ambulance Sheringham & Cromer Lions Cromer Safer Neighbourhood Team Cromer Society Cromer Baptist Church Cromer Academy Felbrigg District Girl Guiding Cromer VEO Cromer & Sheringham Crab & Lobster Festival Rotary Cromer Flower Club Clic Sargent Cromer Christmas Lights Norfolk Knitters & Stitchers Walkers are Welcome

most welcome

Garage/Yard Sales in Trunch on Monday 1 May 10am til 2pm - maps showing locations available on day from Trunch Village Stores

Tea-time at Thorpe Market Church on Sunday 30 April 11am – 4pm - Our famous Snowdrop Teas, without the snowdrops, but primroses, bluebells, comfrey, celandine, campions, scillas, forget-me-nots and lots more besides. If you joined us for tea in February, we invite you to make a return visit. If you have never joined us at snowdrop time, then please come on 30 April. The award-winning conservation churchyard will be wearing its early summer coat. The used books shelves will be wellstocked. A selection of plants for sale. There will be a display of artwork by Rosalie Osborne Gibb. Most important, there will be a friendly welcome, hot drinks, homemade cakes and definitely no snow!

Cromer Community & Hospital Friends Coffee Morning on Friday

28 April 10am – 11.30am at The Rocket House Café, Cromer selection of coffees and delicious cakes, raffle and fundraisers (prizes welcomed). All proceeds to the CCAHF – Reg Charity no 262666 For further details contact Vivian Bateman 01263 511308 or Shirley Davies 07881 647240

St. George’s Day Jazz Concert on Sunday 23 April at 7.30pm at Erpingham Church, off Eagle Lane, Erpingham NR11 7EX - the popular Cyan Traces Quintet performing in superb surroundings of recently refurbished church. Tickets £8.50 to include free glass of wine from 01263 761110 or at the door

Spring Sale in aid of North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection in St Benet’s Hall, North Walsham on Saturday 6 May 9.30am -12.30pm Cats Protection goods, craft and new items, cake stall, raffle, tombola, bric a brac, books, etc. Light refreshments available. Please come and support the cats in care.

Church in Reepham on Saturday 22 April, we are already thinking ahead to the following term which starts on Wednesday 3 May at 7.30pm at Reepham Methodist Church.

We are looking forward to seeing new faces and new starters and whilst constantly looking out for any new singers that would like to join us in our varied musical experience and repertoire. If you are interested in joining the choir please contact Katie Hewson on katie.l.hewson@icloud.com or visit our website www.icenichoir.org.

NENBC events

Coming to North East Norfolk : The Big Sit on Sunday 7 May 5am – 8pm

The aim of the Big Sit is to record as many species as possible from a chosen 17-feet diameter circle in a 24 hour period, though realistically most sites are up and running between dawn and dusk. The Club will be operating from a series of public sites across the Club area, including Felbrigg Park, so come along and share in the fun. Anyone can participate - even create your own circle in your garden as several members did last year. At the 2015 events, 115 species were recorded in total across all seven sites! From doing the Big Sit we hope to gain valuable data about visible migration and the birds in our area. Results will be collated and published in the NENBC newsletter, The Pied Flyer. Full site list to be announced nearer the time. If you are interested in creating a new Big Sit location or joining one, email us with the details at info@nenbc.co.uk

Spring Social and Wildlife Activity Evening on Thursday 25 May 6.30pm – 10pm A drop-in evening with plenty of good company and a range of wildlife-oriented activities which will be announced in coming weeks including...

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a local bird walk a light-hearted quiz hosted by Gordon Hamlett a slideshow of member photographs from 2016 buffet food and drinks served all evening.

Venue - Aylmerton Village Hall, NR11 8PX. Please park along Church Road or in the overflow car park at the church. Please ensure that local residents can still access their driveways and there is sufficient clearance for agricultural vehicles to use the road. A torch might also be helpful, as the village has no street lighting. To keep the club's carbon footprint small, please consider car sharing. Cromer Times 516 April 22nd 2017


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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 3rd talk, planned for Monday 22 May between 5.pm and 7pm, will focus on Mental Health Support for Teens with Emilie Ruddick from the Wellbeing Service and the final session on Monday 19 June is looking at Understanding Brain Development lead by The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS). 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 Colouring and Crafts - being creative is an easy way to calm the mind and Mondays 10am - 12noon are a great way to try something different and meet new people. These groups are being run in conjunction with the ‘in good company’ campaign (a multi-agency project aimed at combatting loneliness in Norfolk). Free Family Art and Craft Workshops at Cromer Library for children aged 0 - 5 years - discover a range of fun art activities to support your child’s learning at home. Monday 8 May and 12 June 10am – 12noon. To book your place please contact Cromer Library.

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. 2 for 1 offer on DVDs and music CDs every Monday 4pm – 7pm and Friday 9.30am and 7pm. All DVDs cost £2 to borrow. Saturday Story Time - next date for your diary is 13 May 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 10.30am – 11.15am - seated exercise sessions in conjunction with North Norfolk District Council. North 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 neighbor 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. 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 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. Meet Your County Councillor one Friday of 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 Friday 28 April. 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 Opening Hours: 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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After many years of hard work duly assisted by a team of parishioners, our volunteer gardener Jane Halls has stood down.

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Please could all drivers not block access to properties, not park near junctions and also be mindful that sufficient width of carriageway is required at all times for emergency access.

In the event of emergency services not being able to attend an incident, the owner of any vehicle causing the obstruction may be held liable. If parked cars are causing an obstruction please report it to the police as and when it is seen by calling 101.

If anyone can help please phone the Clerk to the Council on 01263 512001. T O P

At a recent meeting of the Parish Council, members received complaints of inconsiderate parking in the village in particular on Bulls Row, Church Street and Hall Road.

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Girlguiding Norfolk Archive Resource Centre (ARC) training, coffee mornings, clubs, etc. The main room is a good size (5mx6.4m), and has tables and chairs for 24. Free wifi is available. There is also a kitchen with fridge, microwave and tea/coffee-making facilities.

Girlguiding Norfolk is very proud of its new Archive Resource Centre (ARC), built in the grounds of Patteson Lodge, across the road from Hautbois House at Coltishall.

It was purpose built, so that our many archives and collections could be taken from lofts, garages and attics, and housed somewhere appropriate where they could be properly looked after and made accessible to as many people as possible. They are being kept in rooms at an appropriate temperature and monitored for bugs and beasties! Our recent conservation report was very positive. A working group meets weekly and is compiling an inventory of what we have; to date we have found some wonderful treasures!

There have been a variety of people using the building to date. A weekend residential group slept in the Lodge next door and spent the days sorting archives, sewing on labels and badges, recording interviews, and putting together handling boxes. “It was amazing to see how old some of the things in the archives were! The oldest item was from 1916, ” said Megan, a guide on her Baden Powell Award (the highest a guide can achieve) weekend. “A group of girls from North Oulton Senior Section (for 14-25 year

We are also delighted to be able to offer the ARC to the local community as a modern, light and comfortable space to hold meetings,

olds) spent the whole day sewing away. It was obvious that it was hard work but the girls all agreed that it was very enjoyable as they could work together as a team to finsih sewing old badges onto a blanket for display,” said our young guiding reporter.

An AGM has been held, planning meetings, and meetings for Brownies and Guides where they dressed in uniforms from the past and found out what Guides did to help in the War.

There are several upcoming opportunities to visit the ARC and see what's going on. There is an afternoon tea party on Sunday 4 June, from 2-5pm, with a very special guest from the Great British Bake off, Kate Barmby (a Brownie leader). We will also be open to the public on 9 and 10 September as part of Heritage Open Days, and in true guiding fashion we will be serving tea and cakes!

To find out more about helping the working group, booking the accommodation, coming to our Afternoon Tea or Heritage Open Days email arc@girlguidingnorfolk.org.uk, visit www.girlguidingnorfolk.org.uk/ out-and-about/archive-resource-centre or Facebook Page: Girlguiding norfolk Archive Resource Centre - ARC

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These events were an Afternoon Tea to celebrate the Queen's Birthday and a Flower Demonstration and Craft Market. At our March meeting, two W.I. members, Wendy Williams and Hilary Suttle, presented a cheque for £1,500 to a representative from the charity.

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We have a thriving Craft Group (meeting on the second Monday of the month 10am 12noon at Roughton Village Hall), and 26 WI members and W.I. members Hilary Suttle and Wendy Williams, and Belinda James from Nelson's friends attended The Knitting & Stitching Journey (photo: Maureen Wells) Show at Olympia in early March. We also have.a walking group, ten pin bowling, and arrange regular visits to the theatre and the races. A speaker from Clarins will be at our meeting on 10 May.

We meet on the second Wednesday evening of the month 7pm. for 7.30pm at Roughton Village Hall. Visitors are welcome and are asked to pay a fee of £3. Membership subscriptions are on a sliding scale. Please ring Angela Newton 01263 514463 for more information.

Conflict and Collaboration Cantamus Concert

Cantamus are Voting for Women at their next concert, ‘Conflict and Collaboration’. Celebrating beautiful, but regrettably ignored, music from the 17th century to just before WWI.

They will perform ‘Songs of Sunrise’ by the feisty Dame Ethel Smyth, her stirring March of the Women, united with its fellows ‘Laggard Dawn’ and ‘1910’, the ‘Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary’ by an Italian contemporary of Sir Christopher Wren - Isabella Leonarda (1620-1704) and delightful Edwardian miniatures by Amy Beach and Emily Tallmadge.

The concert on 19 May at 7pm at Thorpe Market Church (NR11 8UA), also features two collaborative works written by Fauré (of ‘Requiem’ fame) and Messager (once famous in the UK for his operettas ‘Monsieur Beaucaire’ and ‘Véronique’) - a Mass for the fishing village of Villerville in Normandy, and a wicked send-up of Wagner’s Ring Cycle as a set of brisk piano-duet Quadrilles.

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A new group in Mundesley called the SSAFA-gettes has been formed to raise funds for SSAFA Norfolk, short for Soldiers Sailors and Airmen’s Families Association.

The money we raise from our fund-raising activities stays in Norfolk to help support our Service Veterans.

To enable us to continue our fundraising, we need donations of the following:

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Fishermen

We sit and watch the ships go by Whilst sailing round the coast, The tankers, yachts and cargo ships But the ones we like the most Are the fishing boats that go to sea All year round just so we Have fish and crabs and lobsters The bounty of the sea! Though gales and winds and wavy seas May toss their boats about, They stand on deck, their legs apart And throw their baskets out. Then reel them in to count their catch, How many fish and crabs Were caught that day below the waves So many up for grabs. The shops, hotels and roadside 'vans All wait to get their quota, To sell to customers and chefs Who have not one iota Of the dangers faced by these brave men, Who go to catch this treasure So we can all enjoy this fare, And eat it at our leisure.

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Cromer Ladies Lifeboat Guild

The Cromer Ladies Lifeboat Guild Annual General Meeting, held on 28 March, saw three of its members receive thanks for their service and contributions to RNLI fundraising.

The presentation ceremony was introduced by Mr Richard Leeds, Cromer RNLI Operations Manager and the presentations were made by Mr Ben Long, RNLI Community Fundraising Manager and Mrs Maggie Leeds, Guild Vice Chairman.

Retiring Guild Secretary, Mrs Linda Baker, received a certificate and a beautiful orchid in recognition of her four years in post. Guild Chairman, Mrs Beryl Mansell, said that Lin had Cromer Ladies been an excellent secretary Lifeboat Guild and an invaluable member continues to go of the committee. Although from strength to she is stepping down from strength. It was Ben Long and Linda Baker the role of secretary, Lin is to reported that the remain on the committee and Guild had raised will continue to provide her enthusiasm, a total of £17,134 this year – another record support and creative ideas. breaking amount! Many thanks were given to the hard work and dedication of both the Certificates and pens were presented to Mrs Committee and Guild members and many Monica Gepp and Mrs Chris Keay, for their thanks were also expressed to the members service at the Christmas Bazaar. For the last of the public who continue to support this nine years, Monica and Chris have run and important cause. developed the preserves stall and have spent many hours making delicious jams, chutneys For anyone interested in joining the Guild and hand-made confectionary. Guild Treasurer, and for further information about forthcoming Mrs Pam Coles, estimated that their stall had events, please go to www.cromerrnli.org.uk raised over £4,000.00. Monica and Chris are and follow the link to the Ladies Guild pages. going to continue with their hand-made The next fundraising events are the ever confectionary and will continue to support popular Fish Supper (5 May), Yellow Welly the produce stall.

Monica Gepp, Chris Keay and Maggie Leeds

Badge sale and second hand book stall (2 – 12 May, NatWest Bank), Crab & Lobster Festival (20 – 21 May), Morrisons Collection (27 May) and the Open Boat House: cakes, raffle and refreshments (28 May 10am – 1pm).

In addition to these dates, the Guild are pleased to announce that there will be a choral concert, performed by the Amici Singers, on Thursday 1 June at 7.30pm at Cromer Parish Church.

This women’s choir and instrumentalists have performed throughout Europe and the USA and have a varied and extensive repertoire. Tickets cost £7.50 (accompanied children free) and can be purchased in Cromer from Randalls Electrical Shop, the Tourist Information Centre, Upstairs Downstairs and the Henry Blogg Museum, or you can pay on the door.

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North Norfolk Railway : HLF Supported Suburban Coach Project The North Norfolk Railway is proud to announce the launch of the totally refurbished suburban coach set which has been a joint project between the Railway and the Heritage Lottery Fund.

The launch took place on 15 April at Sheringham Station and was followed by the coaches being hauled for the first time with passengers to Holt and returning via Weybourne. Invited guests, including representatives from the HLF, travelled on the train which consisted of the two coaches funded by the HLF and the remaining two funded by the North Norfolk Railway. The project was started following HLF approval in 2014 and was completed early this year.

These locomotive hauled Mk1 Suburban carriages were some of the last of a long line of non-gangwayed coaches reaching back to the dawn of railways. From the 1830s the early railway carriage builders continued the practises of the old road coach builders by building passenger compartments with opposing bench seats and exterior access doors to each side of the compartment. This was the most common coach design right through into the early 1950s, the corridor coach, with a

gangway though to the next vehicle, only coming on the scene in the 1880s. Introduced in 1954 these Mk1 Suburban carriages survived until 1977, being the last of their kind on the British Railways network. The final examples ended their days working Suburban services out of London’s King’s Cross station before being superseded by modern electric services.

The Suburban project was the brainchild of Clive Morris who was Chairman of the North Norfolk Railway during part of the project period. Sadly, Clive passed away part way through the project, completion of which he would have been proud to see.

On the same day the Clive Morris Room at Weybourne was formally opened, inaugurated by Betty Morris.

Hugh Harkett Managing Director said “Clive would indeed have been proud of the achievement of a running Suburban Four set.

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We are pleased to announce a great new service we are adding to our existing services. Not only do we have the in store Groomers Peanuts Parlour and a Veterinary Nurse Clinic on a Monday supplied by Westover Veterinary Centre, we now have in store behaviour clinics with Ridge Rehabilitaion available!

Railway are to be heartily congratulated on the high quality workmanship that has gone into these splendid suburban coaches. We have expended in the region of quarter of a million pounds on this very worthy project, including an exhibition coach showing the refurbishment methodology and history of suburban travel.

The Heritage Lottery Fund has contributed around £ 90,000 - we have received generous donations of £50,000 and the rest has been paid directly out of our reserves. We are looking to using these carriages in our Galas – first on 21-23 April and in a special “Suburban Travel Week” from 2 – 9 July.”

Maytime Medley Art Exhibition

The very pretty St Margaret’s church in Thorpe Market will once again be hosting an art exhibition Friday 28 April to Bank Holiday Monday 1 May (open daily 11am until 4pm) by local artist Rosalie Osborne Gibb, featuring a diverse range of subjects, depicting her love of the coast and countryside, from exquisitely detailed watercolours The Old Lady at Thornham by to bold and colourful acrylics and soft Rosalie Osborne Gibb pastels.

Signed Limited Edition prints, plus gifts and a wide range of greetings cards featuring Rosalie’s artwork will also be available. Rosalie’s art has sold worldwide, as well as throughout the UK, through local galleries and exhibitions and to several private collectors.

The exhibition will also feature beautiful glass items handmade by Terrie and a range of oak items, including clocks and lamp bases, made by Ian Clifft.

As usual, there will be a good selection of used books, teas, coffees and delicious homemade cakes, and the beautiful wildflower conservation churchyard to stroll around.

Exhibition at St Mary’s

Entry is free, with free parking opposite the church. Come along and meet the artists, who will be in attendance throughout the exhibition. info@thorpemarket.org.uk

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North Norfolk artists get set to invite the public into their studios

Hundreds of artists across the region are preparing to throw open their studio doors to the public as part of Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios.

The event, firmly established as one of the biggest open studios schemes in the country, is celebrating its 23rd anniversary this year. Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios (27 May – 11 June) provides the opportunity for artists to show and sell their work to a large and diverse audience. It also encourages everyone, from ardent art-lovers to the curious first-time visitor, to get out and about, see art and meet artists in the informal surroundings of their studios.

More than 500 artists will be taking part this year across 254 venues throughout Norfolk and in North Norfolk 149 artists will be taking part across 83 venues.

Visitors to the free event can see art in a range of settings, from professional studios to garages and spare rooms, watching art as it happens.

until Sunday June 11 from 10am until 5pm (Tuesday to Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday. Sundays 12-5pm).

programme, whose commitment to encouraging and promoting local artists reflects Wex Photographic’s core ethos. I look forward to experiencing the best of the Norfolk arts scene again in 2017.”

Running prior to and throughout the run of the scheme, the exhibition gives visitors a one stop way to extend their open studios experience. Exhibition coordinator, Jill Hill, said “The great variety of work makes for an interesting exhibition giving visitors an opportunity to compare in a beautiful and relaxed setting, with up to three pieces by each artist visitors are able to get a clear glimpse, or a good taste, of artists they might then wish to visit.”

North Norfolk artist Claire Knight said “I have taken part in the scheme twice before and I think it is an extremely valuable opportunity for artists to gain confidence, get feedback and to guide the general public to a studio they may not otherwise have been aware of. This year I encouraged all Ros Dixon, Administrator of Norfolk five artists in the Lower Henry J Stephen & Norwich Open Courtyard at Alby Crafts Studios, said “Norfolk & Gardens to participate as a group so you & Norwich Open Studios has will find my studio alongside a printmaker, been celebrating the diversity and a woodworker, a sculptor and a potter.” talent of the county’s visual

artists for more than twenty years. It’s a wonderful As well as the hundreds of artists opportunity to see and meet taking part, 13 Norfolk schools artists in traditional studio spaces will be exhibiting and 17 Art as well as garages, sheds and Trails will be running, allowing spare rooms. I look forward to audiences to visit a number of Open Studios each year, and I’d artists in a particular area, like to thank all of the funders stopping at studios and local who help support the Norfolk & Claire Knight attractions along the way. Norwich Open Studios scheme, and in particular to thank our lead sponsor Wex Throughout the event, artists will be giving Photographic.” demonstrations and leading workshops and many will be serving tea and cake. Norfolk & Norwich

Artists taking part are working in a diverse range of art forms and techniques, including wood turning, sculpture, glass work, papercuts, painting, textiles, jewellery, printing, ceramics and mosaic.

Some of the artists are first timers, some have been exhibiting for a few years and a select few have been involved since the very first year.

Ahead of the Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios fortnight, North Norfolk will be hosting a taster exhibition at The Old Workshop Gallery in Corpusty to give visitors a taste of what is in store.

The exhibition, featuring the work of more than 10 artists, will run from Saturday May 6

Open Studios is organised in partnership with Norfolk artists and in association with Wex Photographic.

Continuing their support since 2014, Emma van Deventer, Events Manager at Wex Photographic, said “We are delighted to be associated with the Norfolk & Norwich Open Studio

Studios are free to visit and all details, including studio opening days, directions, Art Trails and additional events and demonstrations, can be found in the Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios brochure and website.

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Twenty seven people enjoyed a lively quiz, a fish and chips supper and a raffle which raised £55. A total of between £100 and £200 was raised for local causes.

Our next event is in Cromer. M & Co are kindly allowing us to raise money from a Fashion Show to be held on Tuesday 25 April. These shows are great fun with both adults and children modelling clothes and a discount is given on all purchases that night. If you wish to support this event, which includes a glass of wine or a soft drink and a raffle the show begins at 7pm. Tickets are available now from M & Co or at the door on the night.

On Saturday 29 April we are holding an Open Day in Cromer Community Centre. Please come and find out more at how you can make new friends and support many worthy causes at the same time.

Looking forward to seeing you at both of these events.

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Yi Yao and Ching Ching Lim present an exciting programme that will take you on a journey around the world - from Europe to the different regions of China, ending in South America. They will be playing their own arrangements of a selection of well-known pieces from the Classics, a collection of Chinese folk pieces, some Argentinian tangos, as well as a piece originally composed for this pair of instrumentations.

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Rose Villa PublicationsTHIS Puzzle Page - courtesy of Ray at the Holt Chronicle ISSUE’S PUZZLES

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You cannot be serious – But that’s Family Law! by Neale Grearson Family Law Solicitor Clapham & Collinge Solicitors As was widely reported in the national media the Court of Appeal gave its decision on the appeal of Tini Owens against the decision not to allow her to have a divorce based on her husband’s unreasonable behaviour.

Despite huge criticism by the Court of Appeal and in particular the President of the Family Division Sir James Munby the Court of Appeal went along with the original Court decision that Mrs Owens should not be able to have a divorce. This was the case where the original Judge effectively thought that the allegations of unreasonable behaviour made by Mrs Owens were normal for marriage and she should just effectively put up with it. Sir James Munby made specific reference to the manipulation that often goes on to achieve a divorce based on unreasonable behaviour with parties exaggerating or on occasions even giving incorrect information so as to get a divorce. However the Court of Appeal would not go so far as to overrule the original Family Court’s decision because effectively that is the law! We are left with a very out of date process for a divorce that is based on only one ground which is the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage. However to show that breakdown this can only be done in one of five ways. For an immediate divorce that can only be based on adultery or unreasonable behaviour and that is where the dilemma lies. A husband or wife needs to “blame” the other to obtain a divorce and to raise very often what can be very emotive issues about behaviour. What is sufficient to be classed as unreasonable behaviour to allow a divorce is much more difficult to define. Over the years best practice has always been not to say all that could be said so as to avoid making a difficult situation even worse. The Court of Appeal has now effectively said that must end and there is a scary prospect of much more intensive detail being given about unreasonable behaviour to avoid the risk of the Family Court refusing to allow a divorce to take place.

relationship. Does it not take “two to tango”?

The Government has indicated that it has no plans to introduce no fault divorce. We are therefore left with the current fiasco of no one really knowing what is sufficient to be classed as unreasonable behaviour to give good reason for a divorce. In very extreme situations it will be obvious but in more borderline ones are we now faced with a situation where people are going to exaggerate details of their relationship and try even harder to blame the other. Is that not going to be even more of a manipulation of the law? Legal commentary by Neale Grearson, Partner and Head of Family Law at Clapham & Collinge Solicitors.

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So what is the solution? No fault divorce remains on the agenda of Resolution and is a high priority. It works successfully in other countries where the emphasis is on dealing with financial repercussions and arrangements for children – not the actual divorce itself. If a marriage is over should the Court stand in the way of a couple wanting a divorce? Whilst there are those that would say that at the moment it is too easy to get a divorce by way of the manipulation that Sir James Munby refers to in reality is there any good reason to keep a couple married if one of them does not want to be in that

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Holt Festival Art Prize renamed the Sir John Hurt Art Prize – now open for entries

One of the east of England’s top art prizes has been renamed in honour of one of Norfolk’s most famous adopted sons. The Holt Festival Art Prize will be known as Holt Festival - Sir John Hurt Art Prize to celebrate the screen and stage acting legend, who, before his sad death in January had been a great enthusiast for the Prize. He served on the panel of judges and presented the award to the winning entry as often as acting commitments allowed.

Holt Festival - Sir John Hurt Art Prize is open to artists Sir Jon Hurt presenting the Award in 2014 to winner everywhere. In Francesca Perkins previous years, Photo: Rodney Smith there have been entries by artists from all over the UK. There is a cash prize of £1,500 for the winner and, in addition, the winning artwork will be exhibited at Norwich’s prestigious Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in the autumn.

All types of visual art are welcome but entries must be submitted before the deadline of midnight Sunday 18 June 2017. Judges will select a shortlist of 25-30, which will be exhibited at the Auden Theatre, Holt from 23-30 July.

The winner will be announced at a private view on the evening of 23 July. The exhibition is part of the Holt Festival Art Trail that also takes in many other galleries and exhibition spaces around the town.

Alongside his amazing acting career, the late Sir John Hurt was a gifted painter. At the age of 17 he attended The Grimsby Art School (now the East Coast School of Art and Design) and in 1959, he won a scholarship to Saint Martin's School of Art (now Central St. Martin’s) in London. He continued to paint throughout his life. He was also passionately interested in encouraging others, in recent years becoming Chancellor of Norwich University of The Arts.

Holt Festival Art Prize organiser and international art appraiser James Glennie commented ‘Holt Festival was keen to acknowledge the support and friendship Sir John offered the Festival. It seemed an obvious move to rename the Art Prize in his honour, he generously supported the Prize, either awarding or judging or both almost every year since its inception.

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Water, water everywhere… so how do plants respire? By Beckie Grimmer from Norfolk Landscape Gardeners

All living cells respire, it allows them to grow and multiply, as well as actively function. Plants must respire to stay alive.

Aerobic respiration is the process by which glucose and oxygen are converted into water, carbon dioxide and energy. This is the most efficient method that plants can obtain energy. It is seen as the opposite reaction to photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide, water and sunlight are converted into oxygen and glucose.

Plants use the oxygen produced in photosynthesis for their own respiration, and, thankfully for us, release excess oxygen into the atmosphere. When no oxygen is present, anaerobic respiration takes place, and fewer ‘energy’ molecules are created. A by-product of this is ethanol, which in high quantities will kill the cells, and oxygen must be used to remove it again.

Usually, when we anaerobically respire we get a build-up of lactic acid that causes a stitch, but if you think that’s bad then spare a thought for poor plants that can have entire sections pickle to death.

In terrestrial plants, oxygen from the air moves into the leaves through tiny air-holes called stomata. Their roots use the small quantities of oxygen in the soil to respire, which becomes impossible for them in waterlogged conditions. They will anaerobically respire for a short period of time, but need the soil to aerate again to recover.

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• Some hydrophytes have adapted to survive prolonged periods of anaerobic respiration and can cope with the usually toxic ethyl alcohols. This isn’t, however, an indefinite strategy. • Submerged leaves have modified to obtain oxygen and carbon dioxide from water rather than air. The absence of a waxy coating lets dissolved gases and solids move in and out of the leaves. The surface area is increased by having either long, extremely thin leaves with smooth edges or leaves that are split into lots of small leaflets, so that they can get as much oxygen as possible. • Aerenchyma is a soft plant tissue containing air spaces that extends throughout the plant to bring oxygen to any submerged material. It also allows the plant a back-up supply of oxygen if required; for example, at night time when plants cannot photosynthesise and produce their own oxygen and the dissolved oxygen levels in the water get used up. • Plants may create a film of air around roots and leaves to improve gas exchange.

There are also plant adaptations that expose part of their structure above the surface of the water and aerenchyma is then used to transport oxygen to the rest of the plant. This could be in the form of water repelling leaves, roots that grow straight up out of the water like a snorkel, or porous bark that can take in more air. Some plants have such large air pockets that they become completely buoyant, giving them access to air as they float on the surface of the water.

But why do any of us gardeners need to know this? I read a piece of advice the other day, stating that to prevent houseplants from dying you mustn’t over or under water, but keep the plant consistently moist. Don’t succumb to believing plants should all be treated the same! In fact, the biggest killer of plants in nurseries is incorrect watering, and that’s a professional environment, so don’t beat yourself up if you do kill your plants with too much (or, even I admit, too little) love. Start with just one house plant and make sure you have a botanical name for it. Ask at your local garden centre or look online for advice pages on its cultivation requirements and stick to those – you are trying to mimic its natural habitat and a generic watering schedule for all houseplants is unlikely to do them much good. Cacti can be raised as houseplants, but require very little water, whereas a Venus flytrap is a bog plant and will happily sit in a tray of rain-water. You may even find researching your plant fascinating, so beware the hidden danger that it may be a gateway interest into full blown botany!

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Cromer and Sheringham Probus Club met for lunch at The Links Hotel at the beginning of April, followed by a fact based and interesting talk by Sir Michael Savory on the ‘History of the Defences of Weybourne’. Today, this small village seems an unlikely setting for what, over the past five centuries, has been a hive of military activity in defence of this part of Britain.

The first defences were built for fear of an invasion by the Spanish Armada in 1588 when Baconsthorpe Castle became the Headquarters in support of Weybourne Fort. Much later when the railways came to North Norfolk in 1887 the route chosen had to avoid the military camps and so the station was sited about a mile from the village.

The Weybourne Springs Hotel was built near the station but, being an obvious landmark for the possibility of attack by invading German forces, was demolished in 1940. During this period the village was taken over by the army, with between three and four hundred anti-aircraft guns Cromer Times 516 April 22nd 2017

put in place, at least 30,000 men trained to use them, an estimated one and a half million shells fired but nothing ever shot down from this camp.

However Weybourne was now well and truly ‘on the map’ – even Sir Winston Churchill paid this little village two visits – and the present day visitor can catch up with some of this military history at the Muckleburgh Collection.

At our next lunch meeting on Tuesday 2 May at which ladies are welcome as guests, the speaker will be the former Head of BBC Radio Norfolk, David Clayton, telling us about ‘My Life in Radio’.

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There have been possible sightings of Daisy in the Queensway and also Kingsway areas so we are still hopeful that she will be returned to the fold. Please keep looking if you live in these areas and advise of any sightings.

In the last article we mentioned that kittens are often fathered by relatives of the mother cat. Many people are also not aware that kittens in the same litter may have different fathers. I was reminded of this when I received a photo from Margaret of the little kitten we re-homed with her 11 years ago. Billy came into care with his black and white mother, 2 black and white kittens (one of each sex), plus a little black girl. They were found in an isolated barn and despite enquiries, no owner could be found. Looking at Billy it is obvious that his father was probably a pedigree cat, while his litter-mates were fathered by moggies. As an example, ginger and tortie kittens may have the same father but tabbies, black, grey or white, in the same litter, probably do not.

We were recently sad to learn that Margaret Cootes, who was one of our fosterers for several years, had died after a long illness. We originally came to know Margaret well when delivering a kitten to her from our Dereham Branch. This was before the Branch was formed in 2000. Just a few months later we had occasion to need someone to foster some motherless kittens and Margaret volunteered to take on this role. This was just the start, as many kittens then entered her home to receive lots of love and care (plus socialising with her little dog) before leaving for new homes. Not all did leave however, as Margaret and husband Ray, fell in love with two

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little black kittens we called Holly and Berry, plus dear little Darcy, who arrived when only 3 days old. New owners were always made very welcome and some became good friends. Margaret reluctantly had to retire from her role when her she started to have health problems. As well as the care the kittens received in her home we were also very grateful for the generous donation of bedding plants we received from her and Ray for our Plants Sales. These beautiful plants, easily recognised as being theirs, were soon sold.

Billy whose litter-mates were black and white

If you have a cat and are worried about the cost of neutering, please contact our neutering line for a voucher, either one of the special £5 ones, which can be used at one of our vets, or a fixed price one, which can be used with any other vets. The neutering number and information is listed below.

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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nORTH LODGE, OVERSTRAnD ROAD, CROMER, nR27 0AH Telephone 01263 512254 www.cromertown.org or use QR code opposite Twitter @north_lodge Facebook @CromerTown Council

Contacts: Julie Chance MILCM, Town Clerk clerk@cromer-tc.gov.uk Janet Warner MILCM, Deputy Clerk deputy@cromer-tc.gov.uk 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.

Town Council and Committee Meetings: The full schedule of meeting dates for 2017 can be found on the Town Council website and noticeboards. A leaflet containing the schedule of meetings is available from the Town Council Office.

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.

COnCERT TO CELEBRATE ST. GEORGE Our St George’s Day Concert with Cromer and Sheringham Brass Band is this year on 22 April starting at 7pm in Cromer Parish Church. Come along with your flags and singing voice to celebrate St. George. Song sheets will be provided for what has become our traditional finale of Jerusalem, Land of Hope & Glory and Rule Britannia. All welcome. No admission fee but there will be a retiring collection.

COMMunITY OPEn DAY 30 organisations and charities will be exhibiting at the Community Open Day on Saturday 29 April at Cromer Parish Hall. Doors open to the public from 10am to 4pm. Members of Cromer Town Council will be present throughout the day.

Please come along, maybe have a chat with a councillor, support a local charity and see what our wonderful town has to offer.

BEnJAMIn COuRT A petition ‘to keep Benjamin Court open and for the facilities to remain the same’ is available to sign in the porch at North Lodge. Alternatively, please email your support for the petition to deputy@cromer-tc.gov.uk .

FLYInG OF CROMER FLAG Why not mark a special occasion by arranging to have the Cromer Flag flown from the flagpole outside Cromer Church. We charge a £25 fee all of which goes to the War Memorial Restoration Fund.

We have recently received bookings to fly the flag as follows 13 July 2017 - to mark the 80th birthday of Cromer WI 23 July 2017 – in memory of the residents of Garden Street who were killed during a bombing raid on the town in 1942

PROMOTIOn OF CROMER Cromer Town Council, Chamber of Trade and Cromer Pier will be promoting Cromer at the Royal Norfolk Show and also launching #cromer365. We will be handing out a leaflet containing vouchers for local attractions and businesses. The cost of participating in the voucher leaflet is £25. Please could any Cromer based attractions and traders interested in participating contact the Deputy Town Clerk at the Town Council office for further info. Space is limited so please get in touch asap.

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TRY CROQUET AT BODHAM

Bodham Croquet Club wants new members to make more extensive use of its well-maintained lawn – and to promulgate the delights of this intriguing sport to the North Norfolk area. We serve an area extending from Mundesley in the East to Fakenham in the West.

If you can wield a mallet and have ever been fascinated by the strategies of snooker or chess, then this sounds like the sport for you. We play the traditional form of the sport (known as ‘Association Croquet’) but, unlike Alice (of Wonderland fame) we use wooden mallets and composite Rain does not stop play unless there is balls rather than flamingoes standing water on the lawn and hedgehogs.

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At first, the rules seem particularly complicated but can soon be mastered – so why not come and try it – or renew its acquaintance if you have played before! No previous experience is required and we provide all the equipment.

One of our members will be giving instruction from 10am till noon every Saturday morning in May and June from 13 May onwards. Just turn up or give us a ring beforehand. There is no charge. All we ask is please wear soft shoes to protect the lawn.

Our clubhouse is hidden in the corner of the playing field at Bodham – on the southern side of the main road at the Holt end of the village. Share the car park with those visiting the car boot. More information from Barry on 01263 715878.

Yoga on The Pier begins first Friday in May

Following on from last year’s successful Sunrise Yoga on Cromer Pier, North Norfolk District Council has announced this year’s dates.

The sessions start at 7am every Friday from 5 May until September. They last for an hour and cost £5 per person. Please bring a yoga mat. There is no need to book ahead and all abilities are welcome.

Cllr Maggie Prior, Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture said “There are so many reasons to join this yoga class – but to be able to stretch and exercise while watching dawn colour the sea beyond Cromer, has got to be one of the best.”

“You don’t have to know yoga to be part of this class, but you’ll soon see the benefits. Why not come along and have a go!”

If the weather is poor the class will still be held on The Pier, but indoors. For more information about the classes email wyn.nurse@north-norfolk.gov.uk.

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Cromer Marrams Bowls Club

round the green. A memorial seat that was in need of some care and attention has also been refurbished and stained. The final of the winter quizzes has taken place. The winning team being Julia O’Leary, Hazel Patrickson, Keith Pantling and Roger Purser with the Runners Up Peter Bird, Neil Patrickson, Diane Purser and Brenda Scott. Quizmaster John the Birder set up the questions in a University Challenge style quiz. Look out Paxman. The final was well supported by club members with spot prizes for spectators.

Tales from the Bowling Green ...

… The annual spring clean at the Club saw dusting and vacuuming being carried out with gusto.

In the men’s changing room there were numerous bowls bags that did not seem to have any owners. Detective work which Sherlock Holmes would have been proud of, however, managed to establish some owners. Some past and some present. We now have a number of sets of bowls for sale. Anyone interested come up and see us sometime. Some items were dispatched to be recycled and extra space has been gained.

Bob was seen watering the green with a hosepipe, to assist the fertilizer on its way as, unfortunately, the water has not yet been turned on for the sprinklers by our landlords.

A check of the bar stock was needed to prepare for possible significant use on opening weekend. All the glasses now shine brightly thanks to Jackie.

Jack the painter was using his skills to improve the look of the benches that spectators use all

The previous week had seen the final of the short short mat bowls cup competition where in a close fought game Peter Bird triumphed over Janice Allard.

Whilst ‘roll ups’ will be available every day for Club members and persons wishing to give the game a try, it is still two weeks before formal friendly games commence and in all our leagues the first games of the season are away.

However if you are interested in coming to see the games being played, I list below the early season dates: Saturday 22 April Spoon Drive

Suffield Park Bowls Club Open Day

Suffield Park Bowls Club, located on Station Road off the Overstrand Road, has been closely associated with the sporting and social life of Cromer since 1935.

In 1985, a new clubhouse was completed with adequate facilities, including a bar, for the purpose of holding social activities such as meetings and wedding receptions. The club is available for hire at a reasonable fee of £12 per hour.

At this time, we are looking for new members who may be interested in joining us and enjoying a very sociable game of bowls.

On Saturday 6 May, from 10am to 4pm, we invite you to attend our Open Day and try the game for yourself. All the equipment you need to bring with you is a pair of flat soled shoes. Everything else that you need will be supplied.

If you would like any more information please do telephone Tom on 01263 513542 or 01263 510991.

Cromer Fit Together Walks

If you are new to Fit Together, please arrive 20 mins early. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766 259999.

Monday 24 April – 10.30am - Metton to Hanworth Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 3.5 miles – A walk from Metton Church to Hanworth on field edge and cross field paths, gravel tracks and minor roads. Meet at the St Andrews Church car park, Cromer Rd, Metton, NR11 8QS

Wednesday 26 April Saturday 29 April Sunday 7 May

Ladies Open Afternoon Spoon Drive CMB BC

Quick word of explanation as I give every year. No idea why these club events are called Spoon Drives but they are played between members in triples. A random draw is made to show who you will play with and on which rink. You play 7 ends and keep your own score For and Against. Then a second random draw and another 7 ends and finally a further random 7 ends. The scores are totalled to give a final For and Against score and the Man and Lady with the best score are the winners!! Phew! It’s easy when you play. I am sure that the club would welcome any new bowler/visitor to join us if they wished. These games also help early season practice and exercise before league games start at the beginning of May. Oh! CMB BC originally came from Cambridge Metal Box Company although not sure the company actually exists now but the Bowls Club does.

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Wednesday 26 April – 10.30am - Felbrigg Great Wood Walk – Grade 2 - Approx. 2.5 miles – A walk with moderate gradients on gravel, grass and woodland. Meet at the Felbrigg Hall Free CP, off the Sustead Rd. Turn off the A148 on the byroad to Sustead and take a left at the lodge - CP is on the right

Thursday 27 April – 10.30am - Alby Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 3.5 miles – A flat grass and field edge path walk crossing fields and farmland. Meet at Alby Craft Centre Car Park, Cromer Rd, Erpingham, NR11 7QE

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Wednesday 3 May – 10.30am - MEMORY WALK Cromer Prom – any distance - A flat walk along the Cromer Prom for people living with dementia and their carers. Meet at the disabled pay & Display car park down on the West Prom, NR27 9HS. Parking charges apply. Please see our separate book at www.activenorfolk.org/north-norfolk or pick one up at Cromer, Sheringham or North Walsham libraries. Please book for this walk on 07766259999 by 3pm on Tuesday 2 May.

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