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Issue no 583 14th February 2020
Multicultural Week at Suffield Park Infant & Nursery School – celebrating Africa At Suffield Park Infant & Nursery School we have been busy learning about Africa as part of our Multicultural Week. The week was a celebration of Africa through enriching activities such as dance, art and storytelling.
The children had great fun learning about African stories and creation myths by specialist local storyteller, Paul Jackson. He told the children stories of his own travels to Africa and shared some of his African instruments. ‘I liked the way he made his voice go squeaky for the story, it made me laugh’ a child recalled. Continued on page 4...
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The Search for Toto
Red Loft Theatre is following the Yellow Brick Road all the way back to the Atrium in North Walsham for its Easter production ‘The Wizard of Oz’. Dorothy, played by 16 year old Amelia Watson, needs your help to find a starring member of the cast - her best friend Toto!
Anyone who remembers the 1939 classic will recall how the aptly named ‘Terry’ the terrier stole the show with her unwavering love and support for Dorothy as she navigated her tumultuous travels over the rainbow. It is a show-stopping performance like this which Dorothy and Red Loft are looking for in their Toto. They will be holding ‘Toto Tryouts’, their very own doggie auditions, on 21 February at 7pm in St
Benet’s Hall North Walsham for everyone who believes their pup has what it takes to bring the audience to its feet. The perfect Toto should be able to follow commands, fit in a basket (sorry Great Danes) and not be scared by loud noises or sudden bangs, as well as being friendly and adorable!
The show will take place 14 -18 April at the Atrium in North Walsham. Rehearsals are Sunday afternoons.
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MUSIC FOR FEMALE VOICES WITH JANET KELSEY Accompanist: Mark Jones on Saturday 7 March 10.30am – 4pm at Aylsham Methodist Church, White Hart Street, Aylsham, NR11 6HG
Whilst there are many Come and Sing days taking place in Norfolk every month, our very own Come and Sing Day on 7 March will be different as it is for sopranos and altos only.
Come and enjoy the thrill of singing a variety of three and four-part pieces for ladies' voices, from madrigals to contemporary composers. Get tips from Janet on how to improve as a soloist and as a choral singer. Fun, friendship and expert tuition will make for a very special day. A list of the songs will be circulated in advance and we will provide music on the day
The cost for the day will be £15 (payable in advance). We shall use the church for the workshops and kitchen and canteen facilities for breaks. Hot and cold drinks and biscuits will be provided. Please bring your own packed lunch. Information on parking will be provided to participants.
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Art Exhibition and Sale at St. Margaret’s Church, Thorpe Market NR11 8UA on 7 and 8 March from 10am to 4pm presented by Trunch Art Collective
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Snowdrop Walk on 15 February 10am until 12noon in The Old Rectory Garden, Saxthorpe. Please park in St Andrew's Church car park NR11 7DG and then enter the church to enjoy fresh, local croissants, tea/coffee and stalls before walking across the road to feast your eyes on many varieties of snowdrops. £5 in aid of St Andrew's Church
parking. A warm welcome awaits you
Belfry Baroque presents Best of British a concert of baroque music by British composers at 3pm on Sunday 16 February at The Belfry Centre, Overstrand. Tickets £8. Refreshments available. Tel 01263 579196
Coffee Morning with stalls of cakes, cards, gifts, tombola and raffle on Tuesday 18 February 10am - 12noon - coffee, tea and scones and a very warm welcome to everyone to enjoy a morning with us at Gresham Methodist Chapel, Sustead Road, Lower Gresham NR11 8RE Proceeds for Mission and Britain and World Church Mission
Northrepps 'Poppyland' branch of the Royal British Legion Table Top Sale at Northrepps Village Hall on 29 February 10am to 1pm £6 to book a table tel Linda 07747 735993. Refreshments available plus tombola and raffle. Free admission and ample
A Mostly Chocolate Coffee Morning with homemade cakes, raffle and much more on Saturday
15 February 10am - 12 noon at St Andrew’s Church, East Runton. Do come and join us!
Table Top Sale at Felbrigg Village Hall on Sunday 23 February 10am - 1pm
Northrepps 'Poppyland' Branch of The Royal British Legion Table Top Sale at Northrepps Village Hall on Saturday 29 February 10am to 1pm to book a table contact Linda 07747 735993 Refreshments available, tombola, raffle, free admission and plenty of parking. A warm welcome awaits you.
The Thrill of Love by Stage Direct
Following on from last year’s highly successful run of Nigel Manson's comedy Miss Marble strikes : Again! at The Little Theatre in Sheringham, Stage Direct are changing the theme this spring to a drama with a play called The Thrill of Love. This highly acclaimed award winning play depicts and dramatises the true life story of Mrs Ruth Ellis (the last woman to be hanged in England in 1955
aged 28 years) who shot and killed her lover, David Blakely. There was a public outcry and the sense of injustice, major factors that lead to the abolition of the death penalty.
Ruth made her mark as a blonde bombshell and was deemed a reporter’s dream for her tragic affair with an upper class racing driver. It may be said her lifestyle helped to condemn her in court as indeed her remorseless attitude added to her troubles. Some of the characters are real in this depiction but some are mortal manifestations of Ruth’s lifestyle at the time. This play promises to be an exciting drama that will have its audience on the edge of their seats as it weaves its way through the sometimes brutal realities of Ruth’s daily life and loves.
“The cast will go through an emotional rollercoaster during the performance which is both challenging and exhilarating at the same time” said Director Derek Bull, “In parts, the action and dialogue will give you goose bumps at the senseless brutality of the law at the time. This play is designed to make us think and examine our own lives, even today, which is what great theatre should achieve, and I think this
play does just that.”
The Thrill of Love runs on Friday 6 and Saturday 7 March at Sheringham Little Theatre at 7.30pm. Tickets are available from their Box Office on 01263 822347 or online at www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com or enquiries@sheringhamlittletheatre.com
Annual Charity Sale for the Canaan Christian Centre
Volunteers are busy collecting unwanted Christmas presents for the annual sale which raises money for a Ukraine orphanage to give children a summer holiday and also local children in north Norfolk.
The sale is on Saturday 14 March in the Parish Hall opposite Boots in Cromer from 9.30am - 2.30pm. Homemade refreshments including lunch will be served
Stalls include new gifts books,, crafts, DVDs, toys, toiletries, furniture, etc. If you have gifts to contribute to the sale, bring them on the day.
Music provided by Ukelele group, soloists and singers. Details from Evelyn 01263 478372
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Cromer Society
The Macmillan Mammoth Quiz 2020
Wednesday 19 February at Suffield Park Bowls Club 10.30am. Extended Lecture Course Norfolk Against Napoleon: Norfolk after Napoleon 7pm. Recorded Music Evening When they put down the baton presented by Mike Green
We are holding an additional Annual Macmillan Mammoth Quiz on Sunday 1st March at Cromer Social Club, 1 The Croft, Cromer NR27 9EH. The quiz starts at 8pm.
Thursday 27 February at Suffield Park Bowls Club 7pm Illustrated Talk 50s/60s Norwich presented by Peter Goodrum
Suggested donation is ÂŁ2.50 per player with teams of any size. This is a fun night with a small prize for the winning team. There will also be a raffle donations gratefully received.
Open Day at Chestnut Farm
Everyone is very welcome! Please arrive early to get a seat as we hope this quiz will be well supported! Please ring Diane on 01263 823889 if you have any queries.
Thanks to the kindness of John and Judy Mcneil-Wilson, as part of the National Garden Scheme, Chestnut Farm in West Beckham will open from 11am to 4pm on Sunday 1 March. All proceeds from light refreshment sales and other fund-raising activities on the day will be donated to Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society. John and Judy (who until recently sang regularly with the choir) have decades of gardening experience between them and have been opening their garden to the public as part of NGS for nearly 20 years.
Spring bulbs including snowdrops, anemones and crocus will take centre stage. There will also be plants on sale from local nurseries. Standard NGS Admission charge of ÂŁ5 (children free) will apply.
Members of the choir will help staff the gate and refreshment area. Please note that wheelchair access can be limited during bad weather.
Do come along to enjoy this beautiful garden (and the delicious refreshments!) and support the choir at the same time.
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Cromer Academy thanks community for its help to combat period poverty
The community in Cromer have been donating period products to the local school for the last year to help combat period poverty. Now, with the introduction of a new government scheme offering free products, the school would like to thank everyone for their support.
What’s On... Cyrano De Bergerac NT LIVE Theatre Screening
Thursday Feb 20th
A love story about a man who seems to have it all – intelligence, wit, physical prowess and a big heart, but has a nose big enough to prevent him from winning the hand of his true love Roxanne. Film giant James McAvoy lends his acting talent to the stage, leading a diverse cast of 18
Mankind
Saturday Feb 29th
World Premiere musical stage-work The text of ‘Mankind’ was written and first played in East Anglia around 1465 It is a lively social satire. The music draws on neo-classicism and folk-music, following a style of musical theatre developed by Brecht and Kurt Weill in the 1920s, and later taken on by Britten in such works as ‘Noye’s Fludde’
The Thrill Of Love 6th & 7th March
A Stage Direct Production A divorcee with a young child to care for, Ruth Ellis works in the kind of nightclubs where there’s more than just a drink on offer. Why does this end in a charge of murder?
Origin of Species Sunday 8th March
A Tangram Theatre production The Origin of Species tells the remarkable story of how Charles Darwin came to discover the secrets of evolution, and why it took him over twenty years to publish his theory The show is packed with big ideas, terrible puns, brilliant physical comedy and six cracking original songs about everything from blasted boring barnacles to the perils of marrying your cousin.
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Vicki Bumphrey, the school manager at Cromer Academy, said “It’s been great to see the Cromer community donating items for our students. I saw the Red Box Project advertised and read up about period poverty. I thought it could be an issue in our school and we wouldn’t necessarily know, as some of the girls might not want to come forward to talk about it.”
Vicki worked with the post office and Co-op to set up a donation scheme. For the last year, local people have been donating sanitary items to help students at the Cromer Academy who were affected by period poverty – or more generally needed the products unexpectedly during the school day.
Vicki said “We made it clear during assemblies that sanitary products were available for free for our students and they were welcome to help themselves. They don’t have to come and ask, or tell us, if they don’t feel comfortable – they just know where the drawer is to pop into student services and get what they need.”
The school has now registered for the government scheme and will receive free period products.
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From Duncan Baker, Member of Parliament for North Norfolk
Dear All, I would like to start by thanking all those who voted for me in the recent General Election. A 14,000 strong majority was a clear mandate from North Norfolk to get Brexit done, and to move forward with addressing the many important issues you talked to me about during the election campaign.
I’m pleased to say that within weeks I’m doing just that. The EU Withdrawal Agreement has been passed and, on 31 January, we will leave the European Union with the votes of the 58.9% in North Norfolk finally respected. Both locally and in Westminster, my team is taking shape. I’m proud to have a constituency office in North Walsham – where I have had so much support during the last year. Soon I will look forward to hosting regular surgeries around the constituency.
North Norfolk will be my first priority. In these first few weeks I have hit the ground running, working hard on behalf of many constituents. You may have seen me asking questions in the House about improving our ambulance response times, protecting our farming community, the environment, and what the government is doing to help our High Streets.
I have met with Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, to discuss the urgent issues surrounding ambulance response times, the need for improved facilities at Cromer Hospital (with additional mental health support), and met with local ambulance staff to discuss their concerns and learn how we might provide a more responsive ambulance service for this area. This is being followed up by meeting with the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital chiefs: I want to see our Accident & Emergency unit radically improved, which will benefit many North Norfolk residents.
I have been made the Vice-Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on moving towards carbon Net Zero, and am meeting with ministers to urge them to help the farming community who are under serious threat, with some of their irrigation licences being revoked.
Of course, every day, I’m helping many people with queries and issues, and I am loving meeting incredible constituents all around North Norfolk who do so much for their communities.
There is much to do, but I am enjoying representing you and trying to make our lives better in our wonderful North Norfolk home.
I look forward to seeing you soon.
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Friends of Cromer Museum Virtual Reality of Victorian Cromer A recent purchase by the Friends of Cromer Museum to add to the picture collection kept at the Museum sparked off a thought for one of the series of talks about the town and district which are put on through the winter months. A picture by Daniel Savin taken from the west cliff above the jetty - the pier hadn't yet been built was one of a pair of images taken with a stereo camera.
nearly to the beginnings of the art.
A scan through the Museum collection and other collection revealed that stereo photography had been very popular in the town through to the Edwardian era. Church Street : a view along Church Street taken in stereo. It is probably a Paul Damen Daniel Savin image as it is right outside his shop. The road is not made up and has selected the best of the some buildings on the right are now three story instead of the two in the image pictures and photography. He's created some modern In Victorian been able to set up the times it would Cromer church : a stereo pair of the restoration stereo images for display stereo images in such of the window at the parish church, about at the next talk of the be viewed a way as they can be 1870, with the chancel still to be rebuilt Friends of the Museum using a projected onto the at 7.30pm on Friday 21 hand-held screen, for us all to February. Talks take place at the stereo viewer or by using a special viewing box. enjoy." Community Hall in Garden Street Because the camera took two slightly off-set and on this The talk is preceded images, the viewer occasion stereo by the Friends of the would make the image spectacles will be Museum AGM at 7pm, jump out in 3D. Cromer provided no need an ideal time to come Museum Friends Paul to bring a stereo along and join the Damen, a photographer headset! Friends in their and lecturer with support of the specialist knowledge Peter Stibbons, Museum. Whether of these and other chairman of the you're a fan of stereo techniques offered to West cliff path : one of the stereo images Friends of the cinema, playing give a presentation, from the west cliff path view with the Museum, said Stereo plate : the glass plate negative of "We're very drawing together the jetty in the background, circa 1860, taken computer games in stereo vision or just stereo image from Cromer and district fortunate to have many methods used by Daniel Savin enjoy seeing pictures in early photography; a member of the of the town from past times, there's sure to be images such as the west cliff stereo go back Friends with the level of expertise that Paul has in something of interest for you in this presentation.
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Cromer Beach Fest is going live! This major outreach event will run between Tuesday 25 August and Friday 28 August and is set to be four days of outdoor fun, games and interactive Bible teaching with a festival vibe.
Cromer Beach Fest will be based in a large marquee in North Lodge Park, and will make use of nearby open spaces and, of course, the beach. The free event aims to engage with young people aged 0-16, providing activities, games and creative Bible teaching groups in the mornings. In the afternoons there will be activities for the whole family. Launching the event at Cromer Parish Church on Sunday, members of the Cromer Beach Fest Team said â&#x20AC;&#x153;it is going to be bright, lively, interactive, eye-catching and most likely exhausting!â&#x20AC;?
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Cromer Hospital 2020 Cancer Unit Appeal
1 in 2 people will develop cancer in their lifetime. It is extremely likely that you or someone you care about has been or will be affected.
Currently, if you reside within North Norfolk and are suspected of having cancer, your diagnosis and treatment will take place at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. However, we are delighted to announce that March 2021 will mark the opening of the new North Norfolk Macmillan Centre at Cromer Hospital. Patients residing in the towns and villages across North Norfolk will then be able to avoid the numerous lengthy journeys to the NNUH, often while feeling unwell. They will have speedy access to first-class diagnosis and treatment of cancer closer to their home.
The new services available will include Prostate Biopsy, Chemotherapy and Oncology. The new Centre will also provide 20,000 clinic, diagnostic and treatment visits per year.
The building cost is being shared by NNUH and Macmillan Cancer Support. Nevertheless, further funding is still required to purchase the highly specialised equipment, furniture etc. at an estimated cost of £500,000. Cromer Community and Hospital Friends (CCAHF) have accepted the challenge of raising this money.
The wonderful generosity of the public over the past year by fundraising and bequests to CCAHF has resulted in raising £150,000 towards our target. However, that leaves us with £350,000 still to raise in the next 12 months – a very ambitious figure for a small charity. Richard Sims WMSCh. MPSPRACT. We are certain that, with your 13 Mundesley Road For Appointments enthusiastic North Walsham 01692 402017 assistance, we can
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by Miranda Marshall, Director, Hayes + Storr
Getting married is a legal contract. That’s why people need a lawyer to get ‘unmarried’; or, at least, the legal system oversees and regulates divorce.
The legal act with the lowest level of mental capacity necessary is that of marrying. That could explain a lot, ha ha; I hear you say!
The Court of Protection, which is the section of the court system which oversees the affairs of those unable to manage them for themselves, has recently granted permission for a 28-yearold man to marry his fiancée, even though he lacks mental capacity to manage his property and affairs.
The groom, called “P” in the reporting of the case, so as to protect his identity, has had learning difficulties since childhood. The loss of his leg in a road traffic accident resulted in him receiving an injury compensation award of £1,500,000. Adrian Mundell, P’s ‘deputy’ (i.e. the person appointed to manage P’s finances) spent P’s compensation on buying P a home and has invested the rest for P.
Early in 2019 P announced his intention to marry a woman, whom he met three years ago and who now lives with him in his home, along with her two children. One is tempted to ask Caroline Aherne’s question, on the eponymous Mrs Merton chat show, to Debbie McGee:
“What was it that first attracted you to the millionaire Paul Daniels?”, but that might be unfair.
Adrian had serious concerns about P’s decision to marry, and especially its financial implications. P had made a Will leaving everything to his parents; but as marriage revokes a Will, P would be intestate and his new wife his primary beneficiary, if P died. Adrian felt he had to take steps and so applied to the Court to prevent the marriage. As a reason he gave P’s privately-expressed indecision about the marriage and the doctor’s assessment that P is easily persuaded, has difficulty saying ‘no’, is very vulnerable and is open to being exploited. Adrian was concerned that P did not understand that if he married, and then divorced, his wife would have a financial claim. Adrian applied to the Court for a declaration that P did not have mental capacity to marry.
The judge did not agree. He noted that P had already been considered to have capacity to make a Will, for which the necessary degree of mental capacity is ‘higher than that needed validly to contract a marriage’. He said that people can have capacity to marry, without needing to understand how divorce financial arrangements work.
The judge said that the amount of P’s
compensation had been for his needs alone, and so, if the marriage went ahead and then ended in divorce, the scope of the claim of the wife would “necessarily be extremely limited”. The judge added that there were numerous legal authorities which have emphasised the near-immunity of a personal injury award from a divorce financial claim, and so, the divorcing-wife’s claim would be limited to relieving her serious financial hardship only.
And so, let us hope that they both live happily ever after.
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Cromer Library News
SPECIAL EVENT 1-1 Computer Sessions - these are aimed at beginners - next date Tuesday 18 February slots available from 10.45am. Please contact the library to book a place, limited places available. Shared Reading for Well Being on Tuesday 25 February 11am - shared reading is for everyone, from well-read to never-read, connecting people with great literature. Come along for a relaxed and friendly get together. Enjoy the experience of exploring, discussing and commenting on texts with our lovely volunteer. Refreshments available Contact the library for more details. No booking required, just come along. Robot Coding Mayhem Races on Tuesday 18 February 3.30pm – 4.30pm team games and battles featuring brilliant, light up, indestructible codable robots Suitable for ages 9 - 13 Dinosaurs in the Library on Tuesday 18 February 2.15pm - 3.15 pm - meet a T-rex face to face with virtual reality. Try out VR and see a dinosaur like you’ve never see them before. Fully booked but if you wish to be added to the waiting list please contact Cromer Library. Suitable for Ages 4 – 9 Fun with Code-a-pillar on Friday 28 February 3.30pm – 4.15pm - join us for a storytime with a difference: meet code-a-pillar and learn some early coding skills. suitable for ages 4 - 6 To book a place or find out more information about any of the above Digifest events visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/digifest or speak to a member of staff. Shut Up and Write Mondays 1.45pm for 2pm - creative writing group. Hosted by writers for writers, 1 hour of quiet writing. Time to chat before and after. Refreshments available. Activity Zone – every other Monday 4pm - 5.30pm - young people’s free activity session no booking required for more information contact beth.wade@benjaminfoundation.co.uk or call 07889 756973 African Drumming Dance and Stories with Millicent Chapanda on Wednesday 19 February 3pm - 4pm £4 per person - a workshop for everyone, spaces limited. Please contact the library to book a place.
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Henleys’ great year
2019 was another fantastic year for Henleys Estate Agents in Cromer.
According to statistics provided by Rightmove, in 2019 Henleys were the top selling and lettings agent in the NR27 postcodes by over 30% to their nearest competitor. To add to their success, Henleys have branched out to North Walsham where their highprofile office stands in the Market Place.
Director Ryan Ratcliffe says, “Being a family business with family values, our clients know that entrusting their biggest asset to local and experienced estate agents is key to not only getting the best possible price but also receiving the highest quality of service.”
Fellow director Jeff Cox goes on to say, “You just have to look at our on-line reviews, going the extra mile is imperative to ensure customer satisfaction. We have also been recognized and awarded Best Estate and Lettings Agent in Norfolk by the national industry publication The Build. The publication mystery shopped Henleys and the service we gave was judged as exemplary and deserving of the award. We are delighted to receive this award.”
CROMER TWINNING ASSOCIATION SEEKS FORMER/FOUNDER MEMBERS!
This year is a special year for the CTA as it is the 40th Anniversary of the launch of the Crest – Cromer Twinning. There will be an event in Crest over the weekend of 18 -23 June which coincides with the French celebrations ‘Fête de la Musique’.
Cromer has been invited to bring up to 30 people to participate in this occasion. Accommodation will be provided free ‘en famille’ around Crest, or participants can choose to book themselves rooms and pay their way if so preferred. Travel is self-funded, and the CTA group is currently booking flights from Luton to Lyon, with the Crest twinning group arranging pick up at their end. The weekend will probably include some sightseeing, as well as attending musical events, and an evening celebration with a meal and entertainment. To that end we have arranged that Eddie Bushell – well known in Cromer for his musical talents – will be coming along with us and performing for Cromer. In July last year CTA hosted a weekend for guests from Crest and Nidda which was very successful, and included trips to Norwich and Sandringham, plus local exploration of Cromer and Sheringham, with evening meals at the Rocket House Café and in the Parish Hall with food supplied by the Rock Shop Bistro and entertainment by the Norwich Accordion Band.
If you were part of Cromer Twinning from 1980 or have been involved since then either as an adult or via the school exchange visits, or you are new to Twinning but keen to make new contacts, and would be interested in joining this weekend celebration please contact Angela Wrighton asap or at the latest by March 16th, on 01263 577646 or email awrighton21@gmail.com
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Priscilla Dorothy Entertains
Priscilla Dorothy again delighted shoppers at the High Street, Cromer Co-op Food store on Monday 23 December as she sang several Christmas Carols including ‘We three Kings’, ‘Silent Night’, ‘Away in a Manger’ and ‘Once upon a time in Bethlehem’.
Priscilla, who has many years singing experience, says that she just loves to entertain and it has been a lifelong love of hers. Living around the corner from her local Co-op in Garden Street, as a regular it seemed the perfect stage to entertain.
The store was packed with Christmas shoppers and the light-hearted and well-received choral interlude brought a little extra cheer.
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THIS ISSUE’S PUZZLES
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All the letters in our grids below have fallen out and mixed themselves up, although they are still in their original columns. Can you put them back in their rightful place to reveal a QUOTATION and the NAME of the person who said it.
Is your wardrobe prepared for Winter? This week’s wordsearch theme is ‘Kinds of Nuts’. Between FOUR and TWELVE letters. There are fourteen words in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you find?
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The FOUR YELLOW SQUARES in the SUDOKU were 9 8 4 5 The FALLEN PUZZLE answers were: ANXIETY IS THE HANDMAIDEN OF CREATIVITY. T.S. ELIOT and ANIMALS ARE SUCH AGREEABLE FRIENDS THEY ASK NO QUESTIONS, THEY PASS NO CRITICISMS. GEORGE ELIOT
The items of Winter Clothing featured in last issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH were: BEANIE BOOTS CARDIGAN COAT EARMUFFS FLEECE GLOVES HOODIE JACKET MITTENS SCARF SOCK
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Get your pet “summer ready” with Toll Barn Vets With the festive season finally over, many of us have made New Year Resolutions to make our own healthier diet and lifestyle choices. These choices could also benefit our pets!
Exercising is a great way of getting both you and your pet active and also a great way of bonding with your pet. Regular exercise helps keep the heart and lungs healthy, build muscle, maintain a healthy weight and provide mental stimulation.
Don’t forget exercise is not only for our canine pets, cats can be encouraged to exercise by playing with toys or using “treat balls” to give them their usual food ration, whilst rabbits can be encouraged to exercise with foraging games.
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Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) suggests 92% of owners were unaware that their pet was an unhealthy weight. This is important because as little as 20% extra weight can significantly increase the risk of diabetes, osteoarthritis, heart disease, respiratory disease and certain cancers.
Pets, much like humans, come in many different shapes and sizes and relying on numbers can be dangerous. When assessing a pets weight it is not just the number on the scales which is important. It is equally as important to use a body condition score technique rather than just relying on the numbers. It is far better to use a body condition score which assesses characteristics such as ease of feeling the ribs and waistline to determine your pets’ ideal weight.
Don’t worry – Toll Barn Vets is here to help! We understand how time consuming and difficult it can be to help your pet achieve their target weight and even to work out if your pet needs to work on their festive bulge. Our friendly team of veterinary nurses are offering free of charge nutrition clinics for our patients which include body condition scoring, advice on diets and feeding as well as general health and exercise advice depending on your pet’s condition. The clinics are free and available for dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs. To book an appointment with our friendly team please give us a call on 01692 407126
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SHERINGHAM & CROMER LIONS
This being the first article from the Sheringham & Cromer Lions since 2019, on behalf of our President and members I would like to wish you all readers a Happy New Year.
We finished 2019 with a Pub Dash around the public houses in Cromer, Holt and Sheringham and collected £359.25. In January we held a collection in Tesco Sheringham, and collected a further £198.53. We would like to thank all those who contributed to these collections which were both in aid of the Norfolk BIG C and other local causes. All monies raised by way of collections or via our Tombola Stall are donated to charity. We do not take out anything for administration costs, these are raised in house by our members.
WHO ARE THE LIONS you may be asking, well Lions Club International is the world’s largest service club organisation with a network of over 1.3 million men and women in over 44,000 clubs within 200 Countries who work together through selfless effective community service. Even though Lions are an International organisation the Sheringham & Cromer Lions aim is to help causes within our local community.
Being a Lion is not all about helping others we have a social side as well. We have visits to the Pavilion Theatre in Cromer, local brewery visits, indoor bowls and go out for dinner. These are just a few of the activities we do or have done.
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To find out more about Lions or even come along to a meeting to see what goes on please call Hazel on 01263 821276 or email brihaz72@gmail.com you will always be welcome. The more members we have the more we can help our local community.
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Pictured is Snowdrop who is gaining weight nicely. She is now 450 grams. The mild weather has meant that the hogs in the outside pens have been waking up, but it's much too early to release as there could well be a cold snap and their natural food cannot be found - so if you do see a hedgehog out at night please put out some food to help them.
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This event is for the whole family. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free entry with a suggested donation of £3 per family which includes a packed tea for U16s, refreshments and all the activities.
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Cromer Marrams Bowls Club News from the Club House ...
The short mat league season in the clubhouse continues with Bob A leading on 48 points, followed by John H 42 and Tony B 40. The leading lady is Janice with 34 points. The cup competition was delayed, temporarily, by lighting difficulties!
Air Cadets make great start to 2020
The EBA, Federation and NANSA league fixtures are all arranged along with most Friendly and Ladies fixtures, so there is a game for you, evening, afternoon and weekend. Don’t worry what standard you are, if you are enthusiastic, we can accommodate you.
Work on the green is due to begin later this month, weather permitting, and at the moment we intend opening the green to play on Saturday 18th April. Until then members and newly interested ladies and gentlemen of all ages are very welcome to enjoy our clubhouse facilities during the winter. We meet for a short mat bowls session every Wednesday afternoon at 1.45pm and meet every Friday evening from 7pm.
Details of fixtures, results, history, honours, and club news/photos can be accessed at cromermarramsbowlsclub.com or more details from Neil 01263 513901.
Having last year achieved the most success in their Squadron’s history, the air cadets from Cromer began their 2020 events on Sunday 19 January knowing they have a lot to live up to if they are to maintain the standard this year.
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The event was the Norfolk and Suffolk air cadets cross country championships, this year held at Thetford Rugby Club.
On a very frosty morning most of the squadrons in the wing were well represented with around 180 runners taking part.
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Cromer took a team of 10 runners and were able to field a team in each of the boys’ races. The under 15s race attracted the most entries and Cromer’s team of Matteo Venuti, Roman Brownsell, and Joe Goldfinch, ran well finishing about halfway up the field.
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In the under 17s race Cromer repeated their success of last year by winning the team event with the excellent Tom Muckley finishing with a silver medal, strongly supported by Jay Peebles and Henry Wright.
CROMER LADIES LIFEBOAT GUILD Auction for Teddies
To complete an excellent day. the trio of Alex Downing, Luca Venuti and Tom Bradstock-Tye in the under 20s age group also won their race, with Alex producing a tremendous sprint over the final 100 metres to win the gold medal.
Cromer Ladies Lifeboat Guild is very pleased to report that at the Auction for the Teddy Bears £400 was raised for the Cromer Lifeboat Station. However it was found the bears were replicas and not originals as first thought, which reflected in the money made.
In the girls’ races Cromer fielded just one runner with Evie Risely running well to finish 7th in the senior race.
Very many thanks to Sue and Bob Wood for their hard work and to David who very kindly donated the bears and raising this money for the RNLI in Cromer. Beryl Mansell, Chairman Cromer Ladies Lifeboat Guild
With the finishing positions added together Cromer were delighted to be the overall winners and Norfolk and Suffolk wing champions for 2020, a great start to the year.
Cromer Fit Together Walks
If you are new to Fit Together, please arrive 20 mins early. For more information contact Eileen Harriott on 07851 774396.
Thursday 20 Feb - 10.30am – Banningham Walk Grade 3 - Approx 4 miles. A flat walk through farm land and across tracks and minor roads. Meet at Banningham Crown PH CP, Banningham, NR11 7DY. Friday 21 Feb - 10.30am - Southrepps Circular Grade 2 - Approx 2.3 miles. A mixture of concrete, common and woodland paths with gentle gradients. Meet at lay-by opposite Southrepps Primary School
Lower St. Southrepps., NR11 8UG (parking in lay-by & along street).
Wednesday 26 Feb - 10.30am - Beeston Common Amble - Grade 2 - Approx. 2½ Miles. A relaxed pace walk on a mixture of dirt, grass, woodland and concrete paths with gentle/moderate gradients. Meet at Priory Maze CP, Cromer Rd., Sheringham, NR26 8SF.
Thursday 27 Feb - 10.30am - Felbrigg Lake & Victory Walk - Grade 3 - Approx. 3½miles. A walk with moderate gradients over gravel, woodland, lake side, grass and covered board-walk. Meet at Felbrigg Hall CP, off the Sustead Rd. Turn off the A148 on the Byway to Sustead and take a left at the
lodge - CP is on the right.
Friday 28 Feb - 10.30am - Cromer to East Runton - Grade 3 - Approx. 3¼ miles. A walk with moderate gradients, on dirt, gravel, grass and minor roads. Meet at NNDC CP, Runton Rd., NR27 9RU.
Friday 28 Feb – 10:30am – North Lodge Park – Grade 1 – Approx 1 mile. A walk on paved surfaces with gentle gradients and breath taking views for all abilities and people living with dementia and their careers. Meet at former Cromer Doc. Surgery, 48 Overstrand Road Cromer NR27 0AJ. Book on 01263 519405 by 3pm Thursday 27 Feb.
Printed copies of the full Fit Together programme are available at Cromer Tourist Information Centre
Win with the Cromer Times & Mackenzie Hotels 2 main courses from their ‘2 for menu’ and a hot drink of your choice for 2 Re-arrange these letters ... Table Mine Envy - 3 words a command?
Closing date February 29th 2020 ... Email your answer to: pr@mackenziehotels.com, or write to "Valentines Lunch" c/o Links Links Country Park Hotel, West Runton, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9QH.
The first correct answer drawn at random by the Links will win lunch for two at any of the three Mackenzie Hotels. Rules - Free to enter. One entry only per household, entrants must be over 18. The winner will be published in the next available Cromer Times after the draw. No cash alternative. Mackenzie’s decision is final.
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