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Issue no 523 August 5th 2017
New Era Begins at Cromer Town Football Club At the Cromer Town Football Club AGM on 13 July Jenna Bedwell was elected as the new Chairperson and a completely new committee was also appointed.
Jenna said “We are embarking on a new era at Cromer Town Football Club. Firstly we want to build a team capable of returning to the Anglia Combination Premier Division. We have a challenging time ahead building a sustainable football club. We do not have the vast resources of a professional football club and heavily rely on support from the local residents and businesses. There are also plans that we will be moving to a new home in Cromer in a few years’ time, as yet we do not know where.”
Cromer Town Football club is a valuable community asset, with a history going back over 133 years. The new committee now wants to build a bright future for the Club.
The Club wants to engage with the whole community so everyone feels proud of what is achieved on and off the pitch and wants to support the Club.
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Three North Norfolk District Council outdoor spaces retain Green Flags
Holt Country Park, Sadler’s Wood and Pretty Corner Woods among best open spaces in the UK
Holt Country Park, Sadler’s Wood, near North Walsham, and Pretty Corner Woods, near Sheringham, have again been named amongst the best open spaces in the UK, winning the right to fly the prestigious Green Flag for 2017/18.
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This is the thirteenth year in a row that Holt Country Park has been able to fly the Green Flag, which denotes a welcoming, safe, clean and well-man aged site.
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All three are run by North Norfolk District Council, with part of Pretty Corner Woods run by the Woodland Trust. Cllr Maggie Prior, NNDC Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture, said “We are delighted that all three sites have retained their hard won status.
“A lot of hard work goes into making sure these beautiful places stay both welcoming and in excellent condition.
“Don’t forget that we also organise events at these locations, so you can choose to visit any one of the three as part of an organised event or in your own time.”
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As guests of Mrs Pamela Keys MBE, 34 members and guests attended and to start the appeal £205 was raised during the evening.
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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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Local fishing boat in distress
A call came through just after 6am on 14 July to launch the inshore lifeboat ‘George and Muriel’ to go and assist a local fishing boat with two crew on board.
Photo: Chris Gill
Immediately the lifeboat crews assembled to launch the boat. After being towed by the tractor crossing the shingle banks onto the beach, the RNLI lifeboat was soon in the water.
With the wind breezing from a westerly direction at a force of 2 -3 knots, the lifeboat was soon heading to approximately half a mile off the pier. It was agreed to tow the fishing boat back to the shore and by 6.55am both boats were back to Cromer.
The Inshore Lifeboat was then cleaned down, rehoused and made ready for its next call out.
Billy Gaff(one of the fishermen) said ' I am very impressed by the work performed by the ILB and Cromer RNLI Station as a whole. As a local I am aware of the help and support the RNLI give to those in need'.
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Members of Cromer Orchestra celebrated the 90th birthday of their conductor, Norman Moor, during rehearsals last month.
Cromer-based violin teacher Norman, has been a prominent figure on the North Norfolk music scene since moving to the area in 1972, and says he has no plans to put down either his bow or baton yet!
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CROMER MUSIC EVENINGS – REVIEW Evie Anderson (Mezzo Soprano) Simon Brown (Piano)
For the final concert of the 2016/17 series, Cromer Music Evenings presented the first concert which actually took place in the evening!
The concert given proved to be an experience of musical excellence consisting of an informative, relaxed stage presence from both artists, which immediately struck a chord with the audience.
Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Songs of Travel, where the songs, nine of them, were so beautifully interpreted by Anderson and Brown, embracing the intention of the composer with superb understanding of a journey in song and captivating the listener in experiencing the vocal qualities of Anderson's
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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 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
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engaging voice, dynamically ranging from a powerful sonorous tone and projection, to an almost delicate whisper with pure intonation and obvious sincerity in performance.
After the interval, Simon Brown played Idyll in B minor from 3 Arabesques Op 7 by Nicolas Medtner – a chromatic composition with a Rachmaninov influence – being so chromatic in texture, I could not understand why the use of the sustaining pedal was over used causing a blurred result in much of the piece.
The evening progressed with the performance of four serious songs by Johannes Brahms entitled One thing befalleth the beasts, So I returned, Oh death how bitter and Though I speak with tongues. All with words from
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 info 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.
the Bible. Here the interpretations from both artists were overwhelmingly emotional, pure artistry from both performers.
Five Betjeman songs by Madeleine Dring were performed after Eddie Anderson gave a short story concerning an encounter with Sir John regarding his tonsils and hat pins, bringing about light relief from the sombre and gloomy writings of Brahms four serious songs.
The fifth song by Dring – the Song of a Night Club Proprietress – brought rapturous applause, having appreciated Anderson's take on, in her words, a rather tight lady!
A well deserved encore brought the concert to an end – and in the words of Arthur Windridge thanking the artists “a wonderful concert on a perfect summer's evening”.
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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 meet every Tuesday and Friday at 7pm for 7.15pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall, Hall Road, Cromer NR27 9DT. Anyone who wants to stop drinking is welcome. AA Helpline is 01603 621168’ 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 Amy 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 1st Suffield Park Guides, who meet in Cromer - meet every Wednesday during term time and they are more than happy to welcome any new members, girls aged 1014. Free taster sessions can be arranged for anyone who may be interested. Register your interest at www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-parents/register-your-daughter/ Cromer in Bloom meet most Tuesday mornings at 10am. If you would like to help alongside a friendly group of volunteers, please ring Jim Bond 01263 514515 Cancer Support North Norfolk - Free Drop-in Centre on 1st Wednesday every month 2pm - 4pm at St Peters Church Hall, The Boulevard, Sheringham NR26 8QS. All welcome. Come and join us for a cup of tea and a chat, obtain information about the support that Macmillan offers etc. For more details telephone 07908 061781 Overstrand Evening WI - meetings held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:30pm at The Parish Hall, The Londs, Overstrand Weekly Cash Bingo every Tues at 1st Cromer Sea Scout Headquarters, Overstrand Road, Cromer, NR27 OJH doors open at 7.30pm, eyes down at 8pm. Light refreshments available. Further details Hilary 01263 513820
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Erpingham with Calthorpe WI Village Map Project
In 1987 members of Erpingham with Calthorpe WI worked together with Norfolk County Council to produce a map of walks around our village. Recently a copy of this map came to light. It is a fascinating document, well researched, that includes tantalising bits of historical information about our village, for instance that William Joyce, (Lord Haw Haw) stayed in the local pub before the Second World War. Fascinating!
Our regular WI walking group used it as the basis of one of our regular Tuesday walks. It was one of the best attended walks we have conducted, the weather was very kind and we were able to see that many of the highlights of the walk were still in place. We also spotted the changes wrought over the last 30 years and decided to update the map.
This was not going to be as straight forward as we had imagined. Because times have changed over the 30 years since its conception we have decided to focus the walks in the new map on our village hall, where there is now ample parking. To encourage non car users, we decided to extend the map to take in the main bus stop on the A140. The scope of the map will be extended to include the whole of the delightful Thwaite Common - a protected area for wildlife. We will add more detail in that area and the layout of the paths, some of which had altered over the years will be updated.
We were fascinated by the brief detail given about some of the notable places seen on the walks, and began fact checking and updating the information. Soon we had almost enough material to write a book. This has resulted in the formation of the History Group, a whole new group whose members, including some non-WI members will do research in depth on the stuff that most interests them and will report on its findings in due course. Documents, photos and artefacts are emerging, as well as stories from older residents.
The imagination of the crafters and needlewomen amongst us was fired up by the walk and subsequent discussion about the map design. We had been looking for a new and ambitious creative work for some time and the possibilities of a large co-operative multimedia version of the redesigned map of the walk will be our next long term project.
A date has been fixed to unveil the new map, nothing like a bit of time pressure to focus the mind : 2 September 2017.
Our WI plan to take over the village hall for the day, open a WI cafe with cake, snacks and a place to enjoy a cup of tea with fellow walkers. We are also going to display some of our many “historic” finds and photos, with information about notable sites of historic interest. The walkers could take in the historic local church, St Mary’s, (Open 10am -4pm) where amid medieval splendour, the WI sponsored “Erpingham Embroidery” is permanently on display. Members of The Friends of Thwaite Common will be on hand to talk about the wildlife you might hope to see, and the conservation measures that are taking place and are offering guided walks on the Common at 11am, 1pm and 3pm
We are hoping that WI Members from around Norfolk will join us to celebrate walking in our lovely county, and we would like to inspire other WIs to research and create their own local walking map. Could this be the start of a Federation-wide idea? After all, our walking group is always looking for new areas to explore.
Information about the launch and regular updates on the activities of the map designers, the History Society and the Map Embroidery group will appear on our newly redesigned website, so please check on our progress on erpinghamwithcalthorpe.co.uk
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Car Boots at Bodham Playing Field, Holt Road, Bodham start 20 May till 9 September every Saturday inclusive, set up 7 30am, open 9am till 12noon. Pitches £5 no need to book. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs only assisted dogs. Tel 01263 588228
Are you at a loose end on Thursday mornings? Why not join us for coffee, cake and chat at East Runton Methodist Church, High Street, East Runton, every Thursday from 10am until the end of August. We would love to see you Gresham village car boot on the first Sunday of each month on the village playing field - pitches £5. Refreshments available in the pavilion. Contact Hayley on 07765633549 for details
Weybourne Fun Day on Sunday 13 August 10am to 4pm - opposite Weybourne windmill on A149 £3 per car - marquee full of arts, crafts and local food stalls, games, displays and attractions - including free children's
disco with games, fun dog show, children’s rides and car boot area, hot and cold refreshments and bar available all day. Dogs on leads welcome. For more information, contact Karen 07775 741752 or karen.wr@hotmail.co.uk. In aid of Weybourne Community Fund - Reg. charity No. 1084183
An Art Exhibition & Sale will be held in Trunch Methodist Church, North Walsham Road on 26, 27 & 28 August 10 am - 4 pm. Cakes and refreshments available. Free admission and car parking.
St Peter and St Paul's Church Knapton Heritage Days in conjunction with Open Churches Week Saturday 5 - Sunday 12 August 10 am (10.30 Sunday) to 4 pm celebrating Village Heritage & Floral Displays celebrating various occupations in the village
Morgan the Railway Cat - special fun days on 19 and 20 August 10.30am to 3pm at Weyboune Station on The Poppy Line - the official
EastCoast Artz at Thorpe Market
The very pretty St Margaret’s Church in Thorpe Market will once again be hosting the EastCoastArtz Summer Exhibition from 11 – 14 August, open daily from 10am until 5pm. On 11 August only “Art in the Evening” from 6pm until 8pm. Entry is free and refreshments are available. A variety of work on show
launch of the Morgan the Railway Cat story book. Get your book signed by the author, illustrator and characters. Play games, learn to draw Morgan and much more! Standard times and fares apply. Parking available at Holt Station. No parking at Weybo ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
EAST RUNTON urne due to Morgan activities. Info 01263 820800 Royal British Legion Halsey House Cromer are holding a Summer Fete on Saturday 19 August 12noon 4pm - live music with Vic Slater, BBQ, refreshment, raffle, tombola, cakes, crafts, games, various stalls. Admission is free. In aid of Residents Amenities Fund
Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group meeting - our guest speaker on Thursday 24 August will be David Robinson, Volunteer Co-ordinator from Diabetes UK. Please note this is a change from the original programme. The meeting starts at 7.30pm in Cromer Methodist Church Hall, NR27 9DT. For more information please contact Jackie or David
on 01692 405492 or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org
Summer Coffee Morning at St Andrew’s Church East Runton on Saturday 12 August 10am - 12noon homemade cakes, raffles and much more - do come and join us
Marsham Church Fun Dog Show on Saturday, 12 August in the Starting Handle Summer Show in Alison Street, Marsham. Lots of classes sponsored by local companies. Rosettes for 1st to 5th places. Five Best in Show classes. Registration for the Fun Dog Show starts at 12 noon. All dogs must be kept on leads and please do not bring any unvaccinated puppies because of risks to their health. All funds raised will go towards repairs to the church tower and porch and building a lavatory and kitchenette inside the church
Car boot sale every Thursday morning until mid September 8am start at Overstrand sports field, NR27 0AB, sorry no catering or HGVs. £6 per pitch. Tel 01263 579231
will include, paintings, collage, textiles, driftwood items, photography, sculptures, prints and cards.
Artists taking part include, Edy Ward, Susanne Lakin, Ken Riches, Jeny Walding, Bill Firmin, Maureen Cherry, Nigel Paterson, Chris Dean and Carol Gibbons.
Come and enjoy art in this beautiful little Georgian church.with level access and car park.
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African Drumming in the Park with Anna Mudeka
We are really pleased to welcome Anna Mudeka to North Lodge Park on 5 August for two family African Drumming Workshops at midday and 1.30pm.
These hour-long workshops are ideal for families and people of all ages to enjoy and explore rhythms from sub Saharan African regions. Anna Mudeka has more than 15 years of teaching African music and dance for all ages, she has won many awards including Africa’s most influential woman in arts and culture 2014. Her expertise is recognised the world over.
Expect lots of fun with all the family, laughter and up lifting experience! Tickets are £5 per drummer.
importantly, enjoy themselves! There will be 15 minute sessions across the afternoon giving amateur performers a chance to demonstrate their talents and to give novices of all ages an opportunity to shine. If you wish to perform, please bring your instrument(s) and back line, if required.
CROMER CARNIVAL OPEN MIC Saturday 12 August 11am to 4pm in North Lodge Park, Cromer Part picnic/part carnival/part DIY music. All afternoon fun
ROCK THE LOBSTER will be in North Lodge Park, Cromer, giving performance artists a chance to perform. The day is to enable local performers to gain experience, improve their skills and, perhaps most
Come along to participate, or just bring a picnic and chill out while supporting the performers. Performers who want to book a slot to perform can email openmic@coastarts.co.uk or just turn up on the day.
NENBC Coordinated Seawatch Event
There will be six watch points along a 20 mile stretch of coast to record the passage of birds during a three hour period from 6.30am to 9.30am on Tuesday 8 August.
We will need lots of volunteers to help us both identify and record the birds we’re seeing. Full details are on our website.
We will be back with our full monthly programme of events for next season from September. For full details see www.nenbc.co.uk or email info@nenbc.co.uk.
ROCK THE LOBSTER is a voluntary group that runs a regular open mic promoting all performing arts (including live music, poets, magicians, dancers, etc). We are funded entirely by sponsorship and donations. RtL aims to give amateur performers a chance to demonstrate their talents and to give novices and children a go. This enables local performers to gain experience, improve their skills and, perhaps most importantly, enjoy themselves! RtL have two regular evenings, usually on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month.
The NENBC is a friendly and sociable local bird club spanning an area from Briston and Melton Constable to Happisburgh, and Holt, Cromer & Sheringham through North Walsham to Aylsham. From September to July we run monthly bird walks around Felbrigg Park on the third Wednesday of the month and monthly weekend walks to a range of local birding hotspots. We offer monthly evening talks with refreshments on the last Thursday of the month from September to November and January to April, and extended social events in May and December, all at Aylmerton Village Hall. Members and non-members of any level of birding experience are welcome at all our events and so are children if accompanied by well-behaved adults, but we regret no dogs.
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Explore More Walks
With the warmer weather here, the schools closed for the summer and the roads getting busier by the day, why not discover somewhere new and off the usual tourist track? Try one of our ‘Explore More Walks’. We have produced free, handy pdfs on ten of our favourite walks spread out across the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), for you to download or print off, which are packed full of all the information you need to enjoy the best of the area. The walks are from 2.4 miles to 8 miles, so choose the best one for you and give it a go! To download one see norfolkcoastaonb.org.uk and ‘Enjoying’. Please get in touch to let us know what you thought and which one is your favourite. For more info www.norfolkcoastaonb.org.uk
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CROMER AND DISTRICT GARDEN SOCIETY
The summer has been a busy time for the society.
At our July meeting Julia Shrigley gave us some ideas on garden design. There are a number of styles that can be adopted when considering the design of a garden. The most common style is very formal with straight lines or circles. The gardens at Blickling Hall and Houghton Hall are good examples of this style. Informal gardens are often high maintenance and a mixture of trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetables. Piet Oudolf’s garden at Pensthorpe is a fine example of this style. The matrix design includes prairie planting with big swathes of closely planted plants. Gardens can be colour themed but tend to be limited in their season. The white garden at Sissinghurst will be well known to many readers. Planting for wildlife is very popular these days. These gardens look very naturalistic and will attract insects, bees, birds and small mammals such as hedgehogs.
garden that fitted one of the basic styles. We had to identify which plants, trees, shrubs etc we would place in which position within the overall framework. This proved to be more
Garden at Dale Farm, near Dereham
Members were then given the opportunity to design a garden themselves. In groups of four, members were given paper on which a basic layout was shown and our job was to use the ideas we had been hearing about to design a
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difficult than many of us thought but some very creditable efforts were produced nevertheless.
Members have been on two visits so far this summer. In June we visited “Dunbheagan” near Westfield just outside Dereham. This garden consists of extensive borders and island
beds and although we visited on an overcast day the range of plants and the vibrant colours were clear to see. On the way home back to Cromer we stopped at The Urban Jungle in Costessey. This is a marvellous nursery specialising in unusual plants and is well worth a visit. The time we were able to spend there was limited and many of us left vowing to return at the earliest opportunity. In July we visited Dale Farm, also near Dereham. This two acre garden contains over 900 plant species, including 90 varieties of hydrangea. A huge pond set off the gardens superbly. As is our custom we stopped off at Hoecroft Plants and Nursery at Wood Norton on the way home. Unfortunately we arrived at the same time as a tremendous cloudburst but this did not stop us buying some plants to take back home. As the nursery will be closing for good in the autumn many of us made a note to return when the weather will allow a more leisurely viewing of the show gardens at Hoecroft. Visit the nursery if you are able to do so before they close. You will not be disappointed.
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Summer Tips from Animal Magic
Well it looks like summer is finally here, but please remember that dogs can suffer from the same problems that we do from over exposure to the sun. This includes dehydration, sunburn and heatstroke, which can be fatal to our four legged friends.
Here are our top tips for a safe summer with your dog : • Don’t leave your dog in the car – even in the shade with windows open the temperature can soar turning your car into an oven. Remember - dogs die in hot cars. If you can’t take them with you then leave them at home.
• Try to walk your dog in the cooler morning or evening and if you really must walk at lunchtime choose a sheltered lane or wood. Never allow your dog to exercise or play excessively in hot weather.
• Your dog will enjoy a shady spot to lie in but during the hottest part of the day they might be more comfortable indoors.
• If your dog goes off their food try to feed them later in the evening when it is cooler and you will usually find their appetites return.
• Make sure your dog always has a supply of clean drinking water. Always carry water with you on hot days and give your dog frequent small amounts.
• Most dogs enjoy a paddle, swim or game with the hosepipe but please be aware water intoxication is a real danger, always supervise your dog to ensure they don’t ingest too much water whilst playing.
• If at all concerned about your dog’s health, always consult your vet as soon as possible.
But most of all enjoy a fun and safe summer with your dog!
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• Pour into moulds, ice cube trays or a muffin tray and freeze overnight
Animal Magic Dog Club based near North Walsham offers a wide range of training for puppies, junior and adult dogs - and of course their owners.
For more information on the club and classes available please visit our web site
www.animal-magix.co.uk or call 01263 720730.
Save our Sanctuary – North Norfolk Cats Lifeline Trust – Open Day North Norfolk Cats Lifeline Trust (NNCLT) has launched a ‘Save Our Sanctuary’ campaign, after its future, following the sad passing of its founder Mrs Gay Rees, has become uncertain, as it does not own the land it sits upon.
The new committee of trustees, members, and supporters are all desperate to continue the important work, ensuring that the needy cats of North Norfolk will always have a safe place to go to, either for recuperating and rehoming, or for life where necessary.
Therefore, a huge fundraising campaign is underway to give the charity as much of a case to purchase the land as possible, securing the future of NNCLT.
The highlight of this campaign will be their annual Open Day, as always on the first Saturday in September (2 September this year) between 10am and 4pm at South Hollow, Beeston Regis, NR26 8TS.
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It is hoped it will be the biggest and best ever including a huge garage sale of books, bric-a-brac (white elephant) plus all the regular stalls of jewellery, clothing, toys, homemade produce, raffle, and tombola. A special raffle of a gigantic Steiff teddy bear will be called on the day with tickets being able to be purchased in advance at £1 each. There will also be refreshments and tours of the cattery. At 12noon there will be a pause in proceedings to remember Mrs Rees, with readings from two local writers, Elspeth Barker and Tricia Sturgeon, and a chance to share personal memories.
Raffle tickets for the Steiff Bear can be purchased in advance at £1 a ticket by calling the cattery on 01263 822560. Please come and support this very worthy cause, and help us to carry on the work of Mrs Rees as a lasting legacy.
RCVS Recognition
Toll Barn Vets is proud to care for all species of pet from cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, rodents, reptiles and birds to also offering an exotic pet referral service for neighbouring practices when their cases require more specialised knowledge, equipment or facilities. Believe it or not within the veterinary world the term “exotics” includes rabbits, guinea pigs, rodents, birds, reptiles and zoo species. Already accredited as a “Rabbit Friendly” and Gold standard Feline Friendly practice we are now delighted to announce that this exceptional level of care has been recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, the governing body of veterinary surgeons within the UK, who have awarded Dr Faye Bethell with the title of Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine. This award takes into account numerous examinations, case reports and references achieved by Dr Bethell and recognises the advanced level of skill and knowledge demonstrated in caring for these pets. Toll Barn Vets are proud to be one of only 2 practices within the whole of Norfolk to have a veterinary surgeon with this award and are honoured to continue this exceptional level of care for pets of North Norfolk! Cromer Times 523 August 5th 2017
North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection
By the time you read this, a new cat will have taken up residence in our home. We thought long and hard before making the decision as we felt, due to our ages, it would not be appropriate to offer a home to a kitten and we also felt that as Maxwell, our neighbourâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cat, is a frequent visitor, we had to make sure he would be happy to share his space with another feline. Mylee ticks all the boxes as she is a very gentle cat and came into care with her kittens from a multi cat household. As she is female she will not pose a threat to Maxwell when he visits and we hope they will soon be good friends. She was a super little mum and we were delighted that all her kittens found lovely new homes.
However, before she could take up residence, we realised that she had a problem in her mouth as she started to dribble quite heavily and was obviously very sore. Cats that live in multi cat households have often been in contact with the calicivirus which can cause gingivitis and, because it can reoccur, the recommended treatment is to remove the teeth to prevent further episodes. Mylee had an operation to remove the teeth in the infected area and will be going back for her pre op check before coming home. Hopefully, once her gums become less inflamed and sore she will feel a much happier little cat and, indeed, she is already tucking into her food, including the biscuits. Although it seems a drastic action to have to take, a nice healthy mouth will give her a better quality of life. Mylee will never be clear of the virus, but the vaccines she has had will help protect her in the future.
Mowgli, one of our younger residents, has also been in the wars with serious breathing problems and needed injections to help with this. X-rays indicate his lungs are now much better, but that he still has an infected larynx. He has needed more treatment to help with his recovery and is due to go back for a check soon to see what progress has been made. As he joined us from an industrial site and his coat was full of
Mylee, with Donald, one of our kittens
cement dust, this may be the root cause of the problem. His appetite has improved and he is full of mischief, so we are feeling quite optimistic that he will make a good recovery.
If you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten, please ring 07880 256948 it (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.
We are now on Facebook. You can find us under Cats Protection North Walsham.
Our very own Dr Faye Bethell is now a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons recognised Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine. Toll Barn Vets is one of only two practices within Norfolk to have a vet with this qualification on site. 24/7 Veterinary Care for Pets and Exotic Animals Accredited Rabbit Friendly and Gold Standard Cat Friendly Specialist equipment for rapid diagnosis and treatment Very Important Pet (VIP) Clubs to save you money Purpose built facilities for pet and client comfort Large private car park 24/7 on-site Emergency Care for Clients
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Toll Barn Vets are pleased to be the Official Vets at the "Trunchonbury Family Friendly Music Festival" (dogs welcome) 25th-27th August. Come along and meet us at Trunchonbury at the Madra Social Centre football ground, Knapton
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We welcomed two visitors to our July meeting and hope they enjoyed their afternoon. A new member, Margaret Wilson, was also welcomed. We are delighted she has chosen to join us.
The Roman project at Woodgate Nursery near Aylsham was then discussed. Mr Peter Purdy, owner of the land, has been turning up Roman coins for years and a couple of years ago decided to create an official dig with the help of local archaeologists and the knowledge and approval of Norwich Castle Museum. During week beginning 7 August the dig will be open to visitors and several of us have decided to go along and watch proceedings.
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There will be no meeting in August and the next one therefore will be our September handicrafts session which will begin at 2pm as usual. The October meeting will be a cream tea (cost ÂŁ3) and a musical quiz presented by Tony and Miriam.
If you would like to join us to see what you think of us, you will be most welcome. We charge just ÂŁ2 at the door for visitors which covers tea and biscuits. Raffle prizes are available separately throughout the afternoon. For more information please phone Chairman Jackie on 01263 720866 Everyone is somebody to someone, or Secretary Chris on Really, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no arguing with that. 01263 579433.
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CROMER AND SHERINGHAM PROBUS CLUB
Unsung heroes are a feature of national life and no-where more so than here in North Norfolk.
One who would have become a world-wide household name however was the central character in a stimulating talk given by Phil Hawkes to Cromer and Sheringham Probus Club at its July meeting. His name was Tom Bourdillon and he almost became the first person to climb Mt Everest.
Phil told us that Tom, educated at Gresham’s School, Holt and Balliol College, Oxford where he read Physics, was a passionate mountaineer and was chosen as part of the team to attempt to reach the highest peak on the planet in 1953. Along with Charles Evans, a brain surgeon, he was selected to lead the climb using closed-circuit oxygen apparatus
instead of the traditional open-circuit. Together they made rapid progress and were a mere 300ft from the summit when Evans had great difficulty with his breathing, needing six breaths for every step forward. Bourdillon, realising Evans’ plight, though tempted to push on, decided that if they were to survive they would have to turn back. They returned slowly to the South Col exhausted by their efforts but at least alive.
Three days later Sir John Hunt the expedition leader ordered two other members of the team to make another attempt, and on 26 May Edmund Hillary and sherpa Tensing Norgay reached the summit and became household names.
In spite of this setback Tom Bourdillon, while working as a physicist in rocket research,
continued his attempts to push back the boundaries of mountaineering but sadly, whilst climbing with a friend, Richard Viney, in the Bernese Oberland, fell to his death aged 31, leaving behind a daughter and a ten week old son.
Phil Hawkes related this ‘so near’ story with well researched and illustrated information and compassion for an unsung hero. He was thanked by the Chairman, Jack Broughton.
If you are a retired or nearly retired professional or business man and would like to join us at one of our future meetings you will be warmly welcomed. Please contact our lunch secretary Dave Vickery on 01263 824306 or have a look at our website candsprobus.club for more information.
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Cromer’s Got Stars
Cromer Community Centre are looking for people to take part in its ‘Cromer’s Got Stars’ event on Saturday 19 August.
It is an opportunity for local singers, groups, dancers and comedians to show off their talents. The Community Centre has just got a new sound and light system and this will be an opportunity to make full use of the equipment.
If you are interested in taking part, email chair@cromercommunity.co.uk
There will also be an opportunity to come and watch the acts taking part from 7.30pm, £5 each on the door. There will also be a bar.
SHERINGHAM & CROMER LIONS CLUB
Annual General Meeting On 11 July the Club held its Annual General Meeting at the Morley Club. A new President was elected, Rodney Crowfoot, who lives in Sheringham and I was elected as Vice President.
Our Past President, Arthur Bailey, has now become Zone Chairman of our District and we all wish him well. He will remain a member of our Club but will have other duties to fulfil.
This past year to the end of June has been one of our best years since the Club began, with all our events raising more money than ever for good causes. We have also had a lot of fun doing so and we would like to welcome anyone interested in joining us to find out what we do.
Brian is our Secretary and his number is 01263 821276 for more information.
I would like to wish all our members a happy and healthy summer. Liz Bowler, Press Secretary
Cromer & District Hospital Fete
“The Giddy Goat” is a Real Ale shop specialising in truly wonderful Norfolk Beers and Ciders.
Cromer & District Hospital would like to say a big thank you to all those who donated raffle prizes and participants and supporters of the annual fete which this year celebrated our 150th anniversary and made over £5000! It was a great event enjoyed by all and smashed previous takings.
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Popular North Norfolk head teacher retires
‘Mother Goose’ to focus on her English country garden…
The head teacher of one of Norfolk’s most successful primary schools is to retire after 12 years hard graft. Tina Casburn has spent her working life in schools in Norwich and Norfolk and has been a very popular head at Aldborough Primary School, near Aylsham.
Under her stewardship the school has grown and has been extensively rebuilt. Only this year the Rt Hon Nick Gibb MP, minister of state for school standards, wrote to Mrs Casburn to praise Aldborough’s standards of reading, which put it in the top 1% of schools nationally.
A special event was held on 20 July to commemorate her retirement. Deputy Head Jill Morgan reminded Tina that when she arrived at the school she described herself as Mother Goose looking after her goslings. She then unveiled the special present that friends, staff, parents, children and governors had bought her – a metal sculpture of a Mother Goose, created by local blacksmith Baron Tremain.
Clearly moved by the tributes paid to her – even those that mentioned the tidiness of her office and her knack of losing her glasses – Mrs Casburn described the day as “absolutely wonderful,” adding that she had been very, very lucky to have worked at Aldborough.
The children all did special songs and vignettes for her, while the staff staged a one-off play that saw Mrs Casburn (enthusiastically played by Class 4 teacher Gavin Barnard) and her friend, Educational Principles, fight off the villains ranged against them, in the form of Ofsted, BT Openreach and Mr Gove.
“There have been a couple of downs as well as many, many ups over the 12 years,” said Mrs Casburn, “through it all one thing has shone through : Aldborough is an exceptional school, thanks to the dedicated staff, the support of our fantastic friends, parents and governors and, of course, the wonderful children.”
David Doak is chair of governors at Aldborough School. “Tina has been a passionate and dedicated head teacher who has inspired the staff and her pupils,” he said. “We all wish her the very best for the future. She leaves a very happy, successful school – which our new head, Alison Read, is very much looking forward to leading.”
Anyone interested in finding out more about the school should call the office during term time on 01263 761264 or email office@aldborough.norfolk.sch.uk.
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Grandparents are special - but what are their legal rights? By Robert Colwell, Head of Family Law, Hayes + Storr
When it comes to legal rights in relation to children, the all-important words are ‘parental responsibility’ – or PR as it’s more simply referred to. In most cases this means only people with PR can make an application in relation to a child – and that applies to the birth parents as named on the birth certificate, step-parents if applied for after marriage, or legal guardians. You’ll notice that an important group who could be considered to have ‘parental responsibility’ (the clue is in the name) are missing from that list – grandparents. Sadly, grandparents do not have any automatic rights with regards to their grandchildren.
However, family courts often recognise the vital role grandparents play in their grandchildren’s lives – and whilst their rights are limited, they can apply to the court for permission (leave) to apply for a Child Arrangement Order. The court will then take the following matters into consideration;
• The applicant’s connection with the child(ren) in question
• The nature of the application itself
• Whether the application could be harmful to the child(ren)’s wellbeing in any way. This may include whether the court feels a grandparent’s continued contact with the child(ren) might have a negative impact on the rest of the family.
Although the court will only refuse an application in extreme circumstances, it’s almost always best to see it as a last resort. The effective use of an amicable solicitor’s letter and mediation can prevent family differences escalating, enabling all parties to move forward and act in the best interests of the grandchild(ren). In fact, attending mediation is a legal requirement for both grandparents and parents prior to court proceedings, although in a limited number of situations mediation can be made exempt.
If mediation fails, grandparents can then apply for permission (leave) of the court to consider a Child Arrangement Order, and this permission is normally given at the first hearing. At this hearing, the court will set down directions at the same time. Any safeguarding concerns will also be raised by a CAFCASS (Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Services) child welfare officer at the initial hearing.
The court will have already provided notice of the application to all those with parental responsibility. There may be objections to the application, so it’s important that grandparents obtain good quality legal advice – and obtain it early.
If the grandparents’ son or daughter (the person with parental responsibility for the child) is estranged from the family, the court will expect
that parent to reunite with the child and make the application on behalf of the grandparent(s) in the first instance – with the aim of reintroducing them back into the child’s life gradually. The grandparent should not be the one making the initial attempt – unless they are left with absolutely no alternative.
Hayes + Storr has helped many grandparents reunite with their grandchildren and we offer a reduced rate to discuss all options, which includes clear advice in writing after the meeting.
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Blickling Proms weekend – a time for celebrations
It’s time to shake out those picnic blankets and prepare yourselves for the musical sensations of both Classic Ibiza and the Great British Prom events at Blickling 11-12 August. The latter is now in its 7th year and has become a huge favourite in Norfolk’s social calendar, so much so, that some guests are using the occasion to bring family and friends together to celebrate some of the biggest moments of their lives!
Step forward, Suzanne Cooper and Michael Gaffaney who became engaged back in 2015 and were looking for something really special for their big day. Suzanne explained “We saw the event advertised and immediately both had the same idea! My parents had always wanted to go to the event and Mike’s parents, who are from Wellington in New Zealand, now in the 70s were planning to travel over for what may be their last visit to the UK, so we thought that the Blickling Proms would provide such a wonderful memory for us all to enjoy on the eve of our wedding as it’s such a fantastically British event that’s enjoyed by all ages. We approached the organisers to see if it was a possibility to have a marquee and were told that it would be an honour to host the reception there.”
Following this, Suzanne and Mike contacted Blickling Hall to see if the marriage ceremony could be conducted at the Hall and from there, their dream, wedding day plans came together. “We’re having our wedding ceremony at midday in The Temple behind Blickling Hall;
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it’s a wonderful, intimate venue which will be ideal for us as we will just have both sets of parents and grown up children attending the ceremony; sadly, many of Mike’s family are unable to join us because of the distance.”
The marriage ceremony will be followed by lunch at The Buckinghamshire Arms and then, in the early evening, their wedding car will pick them up and gently approach the concert site, dropping them outside the marquee, which will look down over the lake and stage. “We have around 40 other friends and family who will be joining us for the evening and I can’t wait! We’re so excited!”
The concert lends itself well to special occasions, with previous special birthdays and corporate celebrations being hosted in marquees at the concert. And it’s not just the Great British Prom as Lisa Ward from Revival Productions said “This year we also have celebratory groups coming to the Classic Ibiza event which is fantastic, including Adrian and Amanda Dunham who founded the awardwinning Gallery Haircutters in Norwich; they are bringing a party of around 40 to celebrate their special anniversary.”
Adrian said “We came to Classic Ibiza last year and it was such a fun evening we thought it would be the perfect place to celebrate our special anniversary. It’s a great way for us to treat our staff of 28 and others who have worked with us and supported us over the last 30 years, including photographers and make-up
Suzanne and Michael with their dog Storm, by the lake where the stage will be on the night.
artists. We’re going to give the marquee an Ibiza theme and we’ve also invited clients who are coming to the event to join us for a glass of bubbly so it should be a really fun night and we’re really looking forward to it.”
The “Ibiza” marquee will be in good use on the Saturday evening too with a different group of concert-goers. Jack Baxter and his wife Valerie from Taverham have been to all the Proms concerts “We have been coming with family and friends every year, since the first concert was put on. The deal is that I book the marquee through the organisers and then family and friends buy their own tickets and we all meet up there. It’s a great excuse to get the extended family and different generations together whilst enjoying a few glasses of Pimms and taking in the atmosphere. We all thoroughly enjoy it!”
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Radar Museum Seeks Volunteers
Here at the RAF Radar Museum in Horning we are looking for new volunteers to join us to help preserve and show off this wonderful and unique piece of history for future generations. We have exhibits outside and as well as more than 20 rooms packed with fascinating objects, in fact, we are a bit like the Tardis, bigger on the inside than it appears from the outside and you can travel back in time every day.
We want people of all ages and from all walks of life. Our current team has women and men ranging from 18 to 80. The activities we can offer include being a room guide, visitor reception & shop and preparing and serving teas coffees and snacks in the café. We also need people for help with admin & ground works, and not least of all, we would love to find some bakers out there who would make delicious cakes on a regular basis that we can sell in the cafe, so if you are time poor you can still contribute!
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Sandscaping options explained
More than 150 people attended two drop-in sessions in Bacton and Walcott to find out more about the innovative sandscaping scheme being proposed for the coastline.
A total of 85 people attended Walcott Village Hall on 12 July and a further 70 people visited Bacton Village Hall on 13 July to find out more about the project, which would see approximately 1.5 million cubic metres of sand pumped onto the beach.
The drop in sessions were open from 2pm to 8pm each day with experts from North Norfolk District Council’s Coastal Management Team, Coastal Partnership East and Royal Haskoning DHV on hand to answer people’s questions and queries.
Cllr John Lee, North Norfolk District Council Cabinet Member for Coastal Management said “I attended the session at Bacton and people were genuinely interested in the project and keen to find out more. I was pleased with how positive the feedback was and overall people were very supportive. We are working closely with the Bacton Terminal Operators to make this project happen.”
People were asked for their views on the scheme and gave their feedback on the proposals – here are some of the comments received:
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• This will make Bacton more attractive and give stability to small businesses to invest and bring employment to this part of north Norfolk
• Increase tourism with enhanced views and landscape
• While it will not affect my use of the beach area I can see the long term benefits of stopping/slowing down the coastal erosion
Queries were raised regarding how the scheme would work and how it would perform during storm events.
As well as holding the drop in sessions people are being invited to demonstrate community support for the project through the Just Giving page, and register to receive regular email updates on the project.
The next stage of the project will see a thorough Environmental Impact Assessment carried out before applications for
The proposal relies on funding from a number of sources including the Bacton Terminal Operators and National Flood and Coastal Erosion Funding.
NNDC has committed £500,000 to the construction of the scheme, the Regional Flood and Coast Defence Committee (Eastern) through the local levy has committed £500,000 and the National Natural Flood Management Fund has committed £120,000.
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August Activities at the Museum of the Broads in Stalham
On Wednesdays 9, 16, 23 and 30 August we have an inspirational Art Activity Workshop Event. Each Wednesday the free workshop, led by a specialist artist, will feature watercolour painting, sculpture, textiles with natural materials, and coloured pencil drawing on each day, so come along. The workshops are for children and grownups. It is a day to develop your skills or maybe start a new hobby.
The Vikings Day on Sunday 13 August is a chance to dress up in costumes to recreate the Vikings that were in our area in the 9th century. With plenty of activities and fun for all the family! The ever-popular Shantymen Concert is set for Saturday 19 August. Come along for an evening of Norfolk entertainment together with a bar. Tickets are £10. Sunday 27 and Monday 28 August bank holiday features a steam boat trip on our steam boat Falcon to the Barton Regatta. You will have the unique opportunity to watch the racing from the water. Tickets are £7.50, children £5. Falcon River Trips Sunday to Friday in August. Enjoy a unique river trip on board our own Victorian steam boat, Falcon. Spot wildlife and revel in the sounds of steam whilst on the river. Daily (except Saturdays) in August. Bring a picnic by the river and soak up the sun! Phone the Museum to book your place: 01692 581681. 1 hour trips (10.30am to 1.30pm) Adult: £4.50, Child: £2.50, Family: £13 1/2 hour trips (2.30pm & event days) Adult: £3.50, Child £2.50, Family: £13
The Museum celebrates 21years here in Stalham. Local sponsors are providing
magnificent prizes for our raffle, so please do support our Heritage site when you visit us. Look out for the souvenir magazine too!
Check out our Trip Adviser reviews, keep up to The Sheringham Shantymen date with the news on Facebook or Twitter @MuseumBroads. Full details of all events are on our website www.museumofthebroads.org.uk. #makeitstalham this August. Museum of the Broads, Stalham Staithe, NR12 9DA PEOPLE WATCHING
I sat on the bench in the Churchyard In the middle of the seaside town, People of different ages Had decidedly 'dressed down'. Men who usually wore a suit Now had shorts above knee high Which together with Bermuda shirts Would make the bosses sigh. Ladies, well I never, Wore shorts that were – well – short And tight into the bargain Shrunk or like that bought? Teenagers were just teenagers Scruffy and unkempt Slogan printed T-shirts Told people where they went. There is one thing that I noticed With you I ought to share, Those smiling laughing faces Showed they were happy there. Above the noise and chatter A memorial is stood
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GARDENER LOCKSMITH MASSEUR MECHANIC PAINTER PLUMBER REMOVALS SWEEP UNDERTAKER The NUMBER CRUNCHER One answer was: 7 x 12 + 8 - 15 ÷ 11 + 3 = 10
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Public information secures second penalty for dog fouling in West Runton
North Norfolk District Council issues second fixed penalty notice with support from local community
A woman from Norwich has been fined £80 for not bagging and binning her dog’s mess. The offence took place in Water Lane, West Runton and was captured on CCTV but it was the quick thinking of local business owners that ensured there was sufficient evidence to issue a fixed penalty notice (FPN).
Louise O’Shea and her partner Martin Hipkin, who run West Runton Café, witnessed the offence and took down details of the offender’s vehicle. This information, along with the footage of the offence, was given to North Norfolk District Council.
This is the second fine issued this year for fouling at West Runton. The first offence took place in January and the FPN was able to be issued based on CCTV evidence and vehicle registration details provided by Louise and Martin.
Louise said "We have had an ongoing issue for a long time at West Runton beach with dog fouling. We have worked closely with NNDC over the last few months to help T O P P R I C E S
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identify persons that allow their dogs to foul and don’t pick up.
“It is in everyone’s interest to do this, no-one wants to visit the beach and tread in dog poo. Whilst issuing FPNs may seem extreme, it has proven to work as a deterrent.”
On 5 April three women were caught on CCTV walking a dog that fouled outside the West Runton Café. The FPN was issued to the woman in charge of the dog after she failed to pick up the dog’s poo.
Cllr Annie Claussen-Reynolds, Cabinet Member for Environmental Services, said “We want to thank Louise and Martin for their help and encourage others to report dog fouling with as much detail as possible. This just shows that dog fouling can be tackled if we work together.
“We hope this fine sends a clear message to any irresponsible dog owners out there that not cleaning up after your dog will not be tolerated by our communities.”
West Runton is one of the North Norfolk beaches is patrolled daily by our Environmental Ranger, where Dog
Control Orders are in place.
Cllr Sarah Butikofer, Ward Member for the Runtons, said: “Martin and Louise have told us that to the best of their knowledge this has been the only offence since April, until just this week, and that shows how effective working together can be.
“Almost everyone loves dogs but not their mess, and this action sends a clear message to anyone not acting responsibly.”
The offence was failure to comply with “The Fouling of Land by Dogs Order 2008” and Sections 55, 56, 57 of the Clean Neighbourhood and Environment Act 2005. The order covers all land open to the air and to which the public are entitled or permitted to have access (with or without payment).
If a dog fouls at any time on land to which the Order applies and a person who is in charge of the dog at that time fails to remove the faeces from the land immediately, that person shall be guilty of an offence.
More information about where dogs are allowed is on our website and to report dog fouling please go to the website www.north-norfolk.gov.uk
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3. Travel sustainably – use the great public transport links, walk, cycle, or help with a local community transport scheme 4. Be part of the community – make links with local people, bring your skills to the area 5. Understand your Norfolk Coast – get involved with local issues, find out about local traditions and features 6. Make your voice heard – volunteer for
CROMER FLOWER CLUB
Last month we were delighted to welcome Anne Coleby who treated us to a demonstration entitled ‘Come Dine With Me’.
Firstly, she did a lovely table arrangement in an unusual mauve container with pink roses and lisianthus with pittosporum and viburnum foliage. This was won in the raffle by myself. All the arrangements are raffled off and I was the lucky winner this week!
Following this, she made us a cocktail in a tall glass (unfortunately not the alcoholic type) with white roses and chrysanthemums. She then demonstrated how to make a landscape arrangement with gladiolus, sunflowers and pretty agapanthus. Next was a delicious cake with pittosporum with green chrysanthemums around the edge. This was Cromer Times 523 August 5th 2017
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filled with sweetheart roses and chrysanthemums. The last display was a tall red arrangement of hazel, gladioli, orange roses and dahlias from Sarah Raven’s tropical collection.
An added bonus was some great recipes for nibbles, Salmon en Croute and yoghurt pot cake
The Best in Show in our competition was won by Shirley Longlands who did a merry arrangement in a bottle with sea holly, hosta flowers and alliums.
The vote of thanks was given by Liz Crane.
Next meeting at Cromer Primary School on 18 September. The demonstrator is Jackie Aldous on ‘That’s Entertainment’. Guests welcome, be there at 7.20pm.
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We are looking for 2 people to join our friendly team at Mundesley Medical Centre.
One to train as a medical receptionist, including an NVQ 2 in Customer Service, and another to train as a medical administrator, including an NVQ 2 in business administration.
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Ian Ash Joiner & Installer From Cabinets to Conservatories
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Gresham’s Clay Shooting Club members have been crowned National Cadet Clay Target Shooting Champions at the annual National Championships in Cambridge and have returned to school with no less than seven trophies.
The team, Kees Jones, James Matthews, Theo Rossi, Mark Heath, Will Pointer, Archie Jones, Billy Addison and Joe Kooreman, took the top prize and added to it by achieving a clean sweep; winning every single team discipline against 32 of the best shooting schools and teams in the country. Phenomenally, the A team took first place in the Sporting, Down the Line and the Flush disciplines, the first ever Gresham’s team to achieve such success. As a result, the A team won gold in the overall CCF high team award and won the Garman Shield for beating all Army Cadet Force (ACF), Combined Cadet Force (CCF) and Royal Air Force Cadet (ATC) teams.
Sixth Form pupils, Kees Jones and James Matthews took individual honours. Kees won the silver medal for individual high gun and gold in the CCF sporting high gun and James won gold in the individual Down the Line discipline after a shoot off for first place.
Eight members of the team went on to represent UK CCFs against UK ACFs and again they ran out on top winning gold in both the Skeet and Flush disciplines.
Team coach, Mr Charlie Mack said “Winning seven trophies is an absolutely amazing achievement and I could not be prouder of the team. It was a historic moment that will take some beating! Each member of the team was a great ambassador for Gresham’s and they looked incredibly smart in their new skeet vests, received as a kind gift from the Flux family.” Cromer Times 523 August 5th 2017
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Two minutes beach clean boards
Two ‘2 minutes beach clean boards’ have been placed in Cromer.
Benjamin Kewell from Glide Surf School is the guardian of one board which is located outside the surf school on the east prom. This board was supplied by Keep Britain Tidy.
Chris and Kathy Lynch are guardians of the second board which is located by Café Reef on the west prom. This board was supplied by NNDC.
NNDC are supplying the litter pickers for both boards and Morrisons are donating recycled carrier bags for the boards.
90775 at Holt in revenue service on the NNR on 14 July 14. Photo courtesy Peter Mayne
WD to bear county regiment name
The Trustees of M&GN Society are delighted to announce that our WD 2-10-0 locomotive 90775 is to be named on Saturday 9 September at Sheringham with full military honours. 90775 will be named ‘The Royal Norfolk Regiment’ and is the first mainline steam, diesel or electric locomotive to bear this name. Society Chairman, Neil Sharpe, says “This is something of which the Society and the Regiment are extremely proud. The naming honours generations of local soldiers who served in the regiment over almost 400 years and so cements a uniquely strong local connection between the locomotive, the North Norfolk Railway and our county.”
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Discussions with the successor regiment, The Royal Anglians, have been going on for some time and, with their full support, the resulting event promises to be impressive and colourful. Not only will it have the full military honours available to the Royal Anglians, but will also see many old soldiers present to pay their respects to what we hope they will come to see as ‘their locomotive’ and undoubtedly tell their stories. The naming will take place at Sheringham NNR station at 12noon on Saturday 9 September and will be followed by a special train taking guests to Holt and back, hauled by the newly named locomotive.
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Team Silver Medal for Cromer Academy Student and Norfolk Angling Club at Junior World Shore Angling Championships
The 26th FIPS-M World Youth and Junior Shore Angling Championships were held in Ambleteuse, France from 15 to 22 July and Tronixpro Team England Juniors, which included Cromer’s Adam Molloy, returned with a silver medal from the team category.
The 1st match of the Championship was held on the northern end of Ecault beach. The Junior team were searching for bass and flounders from the holes and gullies and with all new caps bar one managed a very respectable 5th on the day after an understandably nervous first ever performance.
On match day 2, England’s Juniors were fishing the southern end of Ecault, a far shallower end with less of the deep gullies found on the northern end. With growing confidence, the team returned a better result finishing 3rd on the day and pushing them into 3rd overall.
The Junior team returned to the southern end of Ecault beach on day 3. The team pushed hard from the start, and catching numbers of fish during the state of tide in the first hour of the match was going to be vital to the day’s result.
A superb team result with good numbers of fish gave the team its first day win, pushing the Juniors into second position overall.
The team finished the competition back on Ecault north. The French team had performed brilliantly all week and were leading the Championship by a good margin. England were catching up and knew that with another strong result, they could push the French team, especially if they had a bad day.
With the catches in the zones being so close at the end of the match, England were unsure of the result as the team left the beach. As the final results rolled in it was a nerve wracking moment for all of the teams
Another day win for England’s Juniors was enough to secure the silver medal position, a solitary point behind the seemingly untouchable French team and five points ahead of the Dutch team in bronze medal position.
David Graham, Junior Team Manager said “I’m incredibly proud of the team in the way
Happy Birthday
Henleys Estate Agents in Cromer are celebrating their first year in business. Directors Ryan Ratcliffe and Jeff Cox have firmly established themselves in the town and have had an incredible year.
they performed and conducted themselves throughout the championship. A huge thank you to Tronixpro for their financial and tackle support for the team, a forward looking company that is putting great effort into supporting our national teams. Another thank you goes to Shore Cast Leads, the pod leads you gave the team were the key ingredient to our success.”
“On behalf of the team I would like to thank the stewards and zone commanders for running the beaches, the army of volunteers for pegging the beaches each day, the organisers for running a superb Championship and the FIPS-M officials for ensuring fair play and, most importantly, the other nations for the great competitive competition, but also the great friendship and comradery shown during the Championship.
Finally Chris Clark, my assistant manager and the team, Riley Price, Ben Eggleton, Tom Ryder, Ben Cloke and Adam Molloy. It was an honour to work alongside and manage you, you are a credit to the Angling Trust and your country.”
Henleys lettings department has also gone from strength to strength in the very capable hands of Pamela Jonas who has worked in lettings all her working life. Pam is very well known in Cromer and knows the letting business inside out.
Ryan says, “We look forward to our next year and we plan to grow to meet the expectations of all our clients, most of our business comes from recommendation so it is very pleasing to hear that we are doing a great job!”
If you are planning to sell or rent your property, call Henleys on 01263 511111 for more details.
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Jeff goes on to say “We have given our clients the service they expect when selling their biggest asset. We work longer and harder to find buyers who will pay the amount our clients want for their properties.
The days of estate agents opening 9-5 are gone, we often work twelve-hour days and its producing great results. So far, since we opened last July we have sale agreed £20 million pounds worth of property in the Cromer and Sheringham areas and we’ve averaged 99.3% of asking prices.” Cromer Times 523 August 5th 2017
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Cromer Tides
21:25 03:56 09:21 16:26 22:03
1.43 m 1.29 m 1.26 m 1.11 m
1.13 m 0.96 m 1.04 m 0.87 m 1.00 m 0.82 m 1.01 m 0.82 m
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18:20 00:19 06:39 19:16 01:24 07:45 20:27 02:43 09:06 15:09
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5.04 m
H
4.66 m
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4.96 m
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4.52 m
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4.35 m
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4.42 m
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4.29 m
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0.88 m
22:44
13:39 17-Aug
Tide
17:00
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12:25 16-Aug
Height
1.08 m
17:36
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BST
04:31
21:53 04:01 10:33 16:32 23:12
1.20 m 0.99 m 1.35 m 1.15 m 1.53 m 1.36 m 1.68 m 1.54 m 1.70 m 1.59 m 1.53 m 1.47 m
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Cromer Marrams Bowls Club
I wonder who that and cheerful clothing and a special type of was, was getting roving jack, within rinks, with scores for “above his station” each person calculated on how close each by refusing to put bowl is to the jack, and penalties for lemonade in his bowling errors. There will probably be whisky. The NANSA team has played a some interesting scorecards! few games although the game against I list below our forthcoming ‘Home’ Suffield Park was postponed during the fixtures due to be played, that you may ‘treatment’ period. We had hoped to play wish to come along, watch and enjoy. it at Suffield Park but unfortunately they All our league games will by now have were unable to accommodate our request. been completed other than NANSA which The team did however play at Cawston continue until the end of August. and lost 2 – 6. Our ladies travelled to Sunday 6 August 2pm Wymondham Dell Sheringham Morley to play a ladies only game. We do not have many of them these BC: Mixed triples game days. Only two triples played and of those Saturday 12 August 2pm Presidents Day one Cromer triple won and the other Wednesday 16 August 2pm CARNIVAL triples drew. The club had an excellent DAY game against Avon BC from Melksham in Wiltshire who were spending a long weekend in Great Yarmouth. They were wonderful company and although we won once again the score eludes me. The Indoor & Outdoor Sports planned visiting team from Horsham St Equipment and Clothing Faiths did not visit us so a grand Spoon Gift Vouchers now available Drive was organised in its place. The Indoor - Darts - Pool - Snooker - Table Tennis winner was one of our new bowlers Derek Outdoor - Badminton - Basketball - Bowls Markham, which was good to see, with Cricket - Football - Hockey - Netball - Rugby Squash, plus Running Shoes & Swimwear Runner Up Jane Cosenza. The players who were awarded the wooden spoons for the highest score against were George Baker and Andrew Hadju. Upcoming events include visits from Wymondham Dell Beach Mission: Sunday 20th to Saturday 26th August. BC, our own visit Activities for children and young people from the ages of 3-18, to Watton (Loch plus a range of events for families and adults. Sessions are free of Neaton) BC, and charge. Keep an eye on our website for a programme of events coming Carnival Day when soon: www.cromersubm.org.uk | Twitter: @cromersubm we normally hold a Spoon Drive and “Who Let The Dads Out?” A new Dads and Toddler group encourage visitors starting on 9th September, 8.30am – 10.30am | £2 donation per to score points by family. Dads, stepdads, granddads, male carers come and spend some rolling bowls into quality time with your pre-school toddlers. Drink tea/coffee and holes. Umh! Small enjoy cash prizes and a bacon roll. Just turn up or contact Simon Fenn for more details: sweets for children 01263 512000 | simon.fenn@cromer-church.org.uk available. We are Coming Soon – Alpha! also anticipating Our next Alpha course begins on Monday 11th September. Club Presidents For details see: www.cromer-church.org.uk/whats-on Day where or email: alpha@cromer-church.org.uk | Tel: 01263 512000 President Philip is www.cromer-church.org.uk looking for bright
Tales from the Bowling Green ...
and the chemical treatment has been successful. The green has been playing even better! So many clubs have praised us this year as to the quality and speed of the green. We can only continue to thank Scottish Neil, Phil and Jackie for their time and efforts. Having said that in the leagues it is the visiting teams that seem to do better on our green than ourselves. Odd that. The NBA team played Suffield Park at home and lost 0 - 5 following which a trip to Bawdeswell saw us lose a somewhat closer match 2 - 3 to Lakeside Pilgrims. A journey to Drayton saw the team lose again, to the league leaders R G Carter ‘A’ 0 – 5 and in the same week at home once again we managed to lose, this time 1 – 4 to Fakenham. In between these games there was a Bales Cup match to be played away against Swaffham where the team lost overall on shots I have lost my piece of paper with the score. However one rink won and the other two lost. The Federation team has had some interesting games. We should have played Wootton Park at home but that was rearranged during the period that the green was undergoing the ‘treatment, so the next game was away against wells Elsmith. Someone said that they had not won a game this year so we were hopeful. However things did not turn out too well. It was a tricky green and despite some reasonable performances the team lost 0 - 9. Other visiting teams had managed to win so why not Cromer Crabs? Anyhow well done to Wells. That evening Captain Neil was away in Scotland and I could not possibly repeat his reaction when he was advised of the result on Wednesday morning. We had some thunder one Tuesday evening you may recall and over a beer at the clubhouse Phil said it so scared Dennis that he climbed into bed with him and Bridget! It was Dennis the dog of course. EBA team captain Neil closed the clubhouse door one evening with such gusto after a defeat that a heater fell off the wall. We must look at the fixings. Graham said that the barman,
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