Cromer Times October 2020

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Two past crew at RNLI Cromer awarded medals

Two past crew members have been awarded long service medals by the RNLI. The medals were in recognition of the many years they volunteered at RNLI Cromer.

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Continued from front cover... Ted (Edwin) Luckin’s medal, has a bar across it, showing the 60 years he has served at RNLI Cromer. Whilst Paul Russell was awarded his with a bar showing 30 years as a volunteer for the RNLI.

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Ted has spent 40 years with Cromer Lifeboat as a crew member in such roles as Senior helmsman, Winch operator and boat crew. Ted was first invited to be a member of crew by Coxswains ‘Shrimp’ Davies and ‘Tuna’ Harrison and during his time he has served under seven Honorary Secretary’s (or Lifeboat Operations Managers as they are now called).

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On 9th September, the Strand Club met for the first time since the AGM in March. We sat in the grounds of the sports pavilion in a wide circle. Fortunately, this fell just before the new government guidelines which stops more than 6 people meeting inside or out.

For the last few years Ted has diligently looked after the appearance and cleanliness of the main boathouse at the end of Cromer pier, in addition to his role as Treasurer of the Cromer RNLI crew fund.

Paul was a long serving member of the crew, having 16 years dedicated service at Cromer RNLI. before becoming a winchman he was a valued member of the shore crew, their role is to assist with launching and rehousing the lifeboat when it returns from a call for help or a training exercise. He helped launch and recover various classes of lifeboat including both the slipway launched Tyne and Tamar all weather lifeboats, plus the beached launched Mersey lifeboat.

The weather smiled on us and we all brought a picnic to help the day along. It was a happy time when we were able to catch up, enjoy a laugh or two, and discuss our hopes for the December meeting. We loved being out and about and tried to pretend everything was as it used to be. Josie expressed the gratitude of the club to Jackie and Chris and presented them each with a gift in appreciation.

His last role was as head winchman and Paul has an amazing knowledge of Cromer Lifeboats and has published books using his vast portfolio of pictures and associated historical notes. Before moving to Cromer Paul also served for over 20 years on the committee of the Hitchin & District Branch of the RNLI.

We set up a sales table in the grounds and several passers-by took advantage of it, as did we. This was in aid of the Norfolk Accident Rescue Service which is our chosen charity for this year.

Derek Hinds, Cromer RNLI Chairman, reflected that 'These awards are very well deserved. With Pauls extensive knowledge of the history of Cromer RNLI combined with his 30 years active volunteering and Teds dedication over 60 years this has made them an invaluable part of Cromer RNLI and it shows volunteers who upholds the best values of the RNLI.'

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A Note from the editor

CHESS PROBLEMS by Dr Cedric Lytton 282. Ernst Altman. Western Daily Mercury, 1912

283. C.S. Kipping, Salut Public, 1929

282. (White to play and) Mate in two moves.

283. Mate in two moves

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Covid 19 restrictions are ever changing, creating yet another blow to our leisure and hospitality industry. We are very lucky here in North Norfolk however, with one of the lowest incidence of infections in the country. I like to think that this is down to most people obeying the rules and being careful and considerate. Now, more than ever, we need to keep this up and avoid a further lock down, for the sake of our businesses and our vulnerable. So, stock up on those designer face masks and dig in. This may be a long haul, but it will be worth it when we come through the other side. Oh, and don’t forget to get that flu jab!

Solution to No. 282: 1 Nh1, no threat. 1… d4 2. Qf1 (set 2. Ne4); by-play 1… Qxa6 2. Rxa6, 1… Q else 2. QxQ, 1… B- 2. Rf3. The move 2. Qf1, unpinning the black Q after 1… d4 has cut her off from f2, is a Gamage unpin. This changed mate after a no-threat key with every black move answered by a mate in the initial position, makes the problem a Mutate.

We will be continuing to publish the magazine monthly for the foreseeable future until advertising and editorial picks up. Copies may take a little longer to deliver due to occasional problems with covering delivery rounds, but magazines are available at most of our usual pick up points.

If you have any interesting stories or pictures to share with our readers, you can email them to Jo on info@holtchronicle.co.uk

Cyril Stanley Kipping composed around 7000 problems, was Problem Editor in both Chess and Chess Amateur, and edited The Problemist for over 30 years. His No. 284 is a Miniature (7 units or fewer) with a promotion theme. The key piece is obviously the Q, who is a mere spectator in the diagram, and her destination should be pinpointed by the need to guard certain squares after the black K takes his flights with discovered check, so Difficulty again 2.

Enjoy your October magazine and wrap up warm. Keep well and safe. Jo – Editor

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Coronavirus Job Support Scheme

Employment Law Update: by Shaun Taylor

With the end of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme in sight (31 October 2020), the Chancellor has outlined the structure of an additional scheme, the Job Support Scheme, ('JSS') that will start from 1 November 2020 and run for an initial 6 months.

The JSS is intended to move away from the furlough scheme and only support viable jobs, roles that are still required but face reduced hours due to reduced demand flowing from the economic impact and the continuing restrictions.

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Main Points: The main points known so far are: 1. Employees must be working at least 33% of their usual hours.

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North Norfolk Macmillan Cancer Unit Progress Report The Cromer Community and Hospital Friends fundraising campaign was launched just before the Covid 19 pandemic broke. The target was to raise £500,000 to equip the planned new North Norfolk Macmillan Centre.

Unfortunately, all the major fundraising events for the year have had to be cancelled which was a major blow to the campaign. But the amazing news is that with the help of a legacy, local grants, and the wonderful endeavours of local people the Hospital Friends have managed to raise over £250,000, half of the amount needed.

The building work on the new Centre is progressing well and is on target to open in the Summer of 2021. Below is an artist’s impression of what the new Centre will look like. However, there is still a long way to go to raise the money to fully equip the Centre so that it can work at its full potential. This will be an amazing and desperately needed facility, especially as the demand for cancer referrals after Covid 19 is expected to increase significantly.

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However, it was with great honor and pride that we were able to fly from our St. Mary's Church tower thanks to Richard, the RAF Ensign, and thanks also to Phil and Jo Ogley who placed a wreath on our Village Sign.

We do, indeed, face challenging times ahead, as at the moment, we are unable to hold our Branch Meetings, but please keep an eye out for announcements regarding the re-commencement of these through this paper, our Facebook, or telephone Lorna on 01263 579633. We are maintaining good communications with everyone, and we do welcome new members.

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Residents in Norfolk are being reminded that they are the most important link in the Test and Trace system The steps to take if you or any member of your household display Covid 19 symptoms are simple and can be key in preventing infections being spread.

we all play our part to protect everyone around us. We all have friends and family that we want to keep safe – whether that’s parents, elderly grandparents, and even our children. And we need everyone to play their part to help us do that. We all have to work together to keep each other safe.�

If you are symptomatic you must isolate as soon as you notice symptoms and to have no face to face contact with anyone outside of your household. It is important to do this straight away, and for everyone in the household to isolate as they could also be infectious even without symptoms.

Cath Byford, Chief Nurse with NHS Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “Our call to everyone is, if you have coronavirus symptoms then self-isolate, get a test and help us track down people you have been in contact with. It’s one way that together we can beat this virus.�

As soon as you isolate, visit www.nhs.uk/coronavirus or call 119 to book a test. Stay in isolation until you receive your results, which will include instructions on what to do next.

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Cllr Bill Borrett, Norfolk County Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Health, said: “This isn’t just about protecting ourselves, but making sure

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Having a flu vaccination will help protect you, your family and your NHS Health chiefs are urging people in Norfolk and Waveney to have a flu vaccine to help protect themselves and their families and ease pressure on the NHS this winter.

GP surgeries and community pharmacies have begun vaccinating local people against flu. This year there will be a change to the way flu vaccinations are delivered as health teams need to factor in social distancing and infection prevention measures in order to continue to keep people safe. Due to this, vaccinations will be delivered in a phased way with various cohorts of patients being invited at different times.

Some GP practices may be offering drivethrough appointments at community centres or village halls, and practices are contacting those eligible by letter, telephone or text to offer specific time appointments rather than the usual drop-in sessions. Please be patient – you don’t need to contact your GP practice as they’ll be in touch with you. Alternatively you can contact a pharmacy for an appointment.

Many local community pharmacies are also offering bookable flu vaccination appointments for those who are eligible. So please contact your pharmacy for details. Pharmacies are working with GP colleagues to ensure the best possible access to the vaccine for all eligible groups and may be able to offer evening or weekend appointments.

This year will be the most comprehensive flu programme ever, with more people eligible for the free NHS vaccine which will be given over the next few months. With this in mind, NHS Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is urging the public to have the vaccine for flu if they are eligible as it will reduce the risk of catching and spreading the virus over the winter months.

Flu can cause severe illness and even death among vulnerable groups, as well as complications like bronchitis and pneumonia.

Patients in ‘at risk’ groups who are eligible to receive a free flu vaccination include: • everyone aged 65 years or over • women who are pregnant • those aged six months to under 65 years in clinical risk groups including patients who suffer from a chronic illness, such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), kidney disease, hepatitis, Parkinsons, HIV and diabetes • children aged two or three years old on 31 August 2020 • all primary school-aged children • children with a health condition that puts them at a greater risk of flu • those in long-stay residential care homes • Carers - including young carers, parent carers and adult carers - who are looking after a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, mental health or addiction cannot manage without their support • All frontline health and social care workers

This year also includes: • year 7 secondary school-aged children – these vaccinations will take place at school • household members of those who may have been shielding • later in the year the age range may extend to those aged 50-64 Later this year, the flu vaccine may be offered

to 50-64 year olds providing there is sufficient vaccine, and no NHS appointments will be offered for this age group until then. This is to ensure that those who are most at risk are vaccinated first.

If you are 50-64 and you are in one of the other groups which is eligible for the flu vaccination, for example you have a health condition which puts you at risk from the flu, you will be invited earlier.

Dr Anoop Dhesi, a GP and Chair of NHS Norfolk and Waveney CCG, said: “Across Norfolk and Waveney we are working hard on our vaccination program plans and our GPs, nurses, community pharmacists and others will be going to great lengths this year to give this vital protection to many more people in a safe and convenient way. So when the time comes would urge everyone invited for a flu vaccination to get it as soon as possible.

“Flu can be a horrible virus, especially if you've already got a respiratory illness and if bad enough, could mean you having to go into hospital, something none of us really want.

“We particularly want to encourage over 65s, pregnant women, those with certain medical conditions, carers and those who have been shielding to get the vaccine. I would urge all people who fit into the key groups to think about being vaccinated this year, it could save lives and help protect the NHS this winter.”

More information on who is eligible for the flu vaccine is available here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ vaccinations/who-should-have-flu-vaccine

Six public governors sought at NNUH People from a wide range of backgrounds and interests are being sought as governors by the Norfolk’s largest NHS Foundation Trust which runs the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and Cromer Hospital.

to shape the future of services.”

Responsibilities include supporting the recruitment of members, attending Council of Governor meetings and engaging with the Board of Directors on a range of issues. Governors serve a term of three years after which they can be re-elected.

David White, Chairman of the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We are looking for governors who have varied backgrounds and interests, who care about our patients and staff and can help our hospitals to continue on their journey of improvement."

Six public governors have reached the end of their three-year term creating vacancies in Broadland, Breckland, Great Yarmouth and Waveney, King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, North Norfolk and South Norfolk.

To be eligible to become a governor, people must be aged over 16 years, interested in the success of the Trust and join NNUH’s free membership scheme at https://secure.membra.co.uk/nnuhapplicationform/

Nominations open on 21 September and potential candidates have until 20 October to return their completed election forms. The results of the election, where members vote for their choice of governor, will be announced on 1 December.

The role of a governor is to provide a direct link with the local community and represent the interests of local people as hospital services change and develop. Governors work in partnership with the Board of Directors helping the Trust to achieve its vision of delivering high quality services to local people.

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A tender love story born through a baby monitor

A romantic comedy about two lonely, socially-distanced young people is taking to the stage at Sheringham this month.

Blink is a love story revolving around flat landlady Sophie, an introvert software developer, and her new timid tenant Jonah.

Sam, 21, from Knapton is a member of the National Youth Theatre, played one of the main characters in Salt for fEast Theatre and is featured in upcoming film The Souvenir part 2.

He said: “My character used to do surveillance as a security night watchman – then gets sent a baby monitor which opens up a new relationship and experience for him. It is very poignant.” Meg, 23, from Taverham was Alice in the Vicar of Dibley at the Little Theatre last year, and Lina Lamont in Singing In The Rain at Norwich Playhouse.

She used to keep tabs on her terminally ill dad in the flat using a baby monitor. He was brought up in a religious commune in Yorkshire. They She said: “I are thrown together read Blink in in London in a tale lockdown and of voyeurism and when I contacted Megan Artherton and Sam Thompson prepare for their vulnerability - and a Debbie about any roles as Sophie and Jonah in Blink. virtual relationship work at the Little Photo: Richard Batson that blossoms into a Theatre she asked real one in a “rom me to play Sophie. It was fate!” com” with a difference. Theatre director Debbie Thompson said: “I saw Two young actors Sam Thompson and Megan Blink at the Edinburgh Fringe, loved it, and Artherton bring the characters alive in a show have always wanted to stage it at Sheringham at the Little Theatre running from October but the time was never right. 21-24. “Now, with its topical themes, its two

socially-distanced cast members, and just two Covid bubbles thanks to my husband Simon directing and our daughter Katie stage managing it is ideal for the moment we are in.”

Tickets for the shows (7.30pm from October 21-24) are £10 (£8 students) and available via the website www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com

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Firstly, congratulations to Westover Vets on the move to their impressive new premises. Some of our fosterers have already visited and were delighted to be able to take advantage of the new dedicated cat waiting area. We look forward to many more years using their services and I hope it’s not too long before I have the opportunity to see them myself. Another busy month on the re-homing front with 12 kittens and 4 adult cats leaving for new homes over one weekend. Four of our longer-term residents, Pearl, Milton, Maya and Mora will also be leaving for their homes by the time you read this as will Jasper, Willis and Mr and Mrs Bumble. The little kitten mentioned previously as being offered for sale on Gumtree has had problems with one of her legs which has not been resolved (this could be as a result of inbreeding). She is one of the 12 recently rehomed and should she need surgery on her leg the branch will be taking care of this. We believe she is better off being in a home with a very experienced cat owner, rather than sitting in a pen to see if she does need surgery. Kittens Abby and Bella will also leave once they have had their health check and first vaccinations. Although we have some new residents this has left us with a few empty pens, again we expect them to be filled by the time you read this. We are so grateful to Lesley who has accommodated some of the cats at her cattery in Hemsby during the time when our pens were full, and we were not able to take new cats into care. When cats are re-homed it creates lots of paperwork, new owners also must be contacted to check on how the cats and kittens are getting on and also to check on their names before recording their microchips. At this stage we also make sure the owners are informed if the second vaccination needs to be arranged with our vets and the neutering vouchers are issued to vets for kittens not old enough to be neutered before they leave us. Adoption Forms are sent to Pet Plan to put in place the 4 weeks free insurance that goes with every cat we re-home and the

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This week’s wordsearch theme is ‘Bonfire Night’. How many can you name? Between FOUR and TWELVE letters. One or two words. There are eighteen entries in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you find?

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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.

The Last Issue’s Answers

The FOUR YELLOW SQUARES in the SUDOKU were 9 2 3 9 The FALLEN PUZZLE answers were: THE INGREDIENTS OF HEALTH AND LONG LIFE ARE GREAT TEMPERANCE, OPEN-AIR, EASY LABOR, AND LITTLE CARE. PHILIP SYDNEY

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Autumn Planting

Autumn is nearly upon us and we need to be thinking about next year in terms of what to plant now and what we would like to grow. Bulbs are the main topic of this article especially spring bulbs such as: Galanthus (Snowdrops), Crocus, Daffodils, Hyacinth, Iris, Narcissus and Tulips. Bulbs are very versatile and can be planted in open ground, under grass and in containers.

I am going to focus on container planting; however, the general rules apply to all planting areas. Bulbs should be planted in free draining

multi-purpose compost, with one part of grit to three parts compost to aid drainage. If they sit in an area of high moisture the chances are, they will rot.

With containers we want to get the longest flowering show possible and one way to achieve this is through lasagne planting or layering of the bulbs. So, we need to know how deep the bulbs need to be planted and what time of spring they will emerge. Generally speaking, snowdrops and crocus are the first to appear and are also the smaller bulbs, then come daffodils, narcissus, followed by tulips.

The rule of thumb for the planting depth is three times the height of the bulb, so in the case of tulips 5cm or 2inches, they will be planted 15cm or 6inches deep, they also need to be planted one bulb width apart, with the pointed end upwards. This can be your first and deepest layer. Cover with compost and follow on top with a layer of daffodils or narcissus, following the same rules. As you are nearing the top cover again and plant, crocus, snowdrops which will be the first to flower and the shallowest planting.

As a result you have three layers and several weeks of colour, the container needs to be watered regularly, and if you have problems with mice or squirrels cover the top of the container with wire mesh until the bulbs

appear. As you have planted containers, so you have the ability to move them around your property, so they benefit from the sun.

To promote good flowering next year, feed the bulbs every seven to ten days with a high potassium fertiliser such as a liquid tomato feed. Begin feeding as soon as shoots appear, and stop feeding once the foliage starts to die down at the end of the season

You could also think about other plants to put in the top of the containers which will give you further colour and interest, winter pansies, violas, cyclamen, dwarf wallflowers and heucheras.

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Will your home make it fit for the future by Emma Langley, Solicitor, Hayes + Storr

Property is often the most valuable asset in someone’s estate when they die. It is also a home and may need to remain a home for a surviving partner, spouse, or children. It can be difficult to balance the need to provide a home for loved ones or dependants with ensuring your assets ultimately pass to those who you wish to provide for.

Types of Property Ownership

There are many different ways in which a property can be held. This could be in your sole name, or jointly with others, or even in a Trust.

Property in joint names is held as either “Joint Tenants” or “Tenants in Common”. If held as Joint Tenants, the property will pass to the surviving owner on death, regardless of the terms of your Will. The surviving owner of the property is then free to do as they wish with the property.

If held as Tenants in Common, each owner has a separate and distinct share and therefore their share can be left in accordance with the terms of their Will.

Blended Families

If you own a property with a partner and

have children from a previous relationship, you may want your children to benefit from your assets, but would not want your partner to be made homeless in the event of your death.

Your Will can be structured to create a Trust on your death, ensuring your partner can remain living in the property for a period or the rest of their life. When that right ends or on your partner’s death, your share of the property then passes to the beneficiaries named in your Will. Your partner’s share would pass in accordance with the terms of their own Will.

This arrangement can be beneficial should your partner need care after your death, as only their share of the property is available to fund the care fees with your share protected for your beneficiaries. Careful thought needs to be given to how payment of outgoings, mortgages and Inheritance Tax are to be funded. Such an arrangement is often not possible if equity release is either in place or likely to be required.

Lifetime Gifting

Gifting a property during your lifetime to an individual or into a Trust may seem appealing for both Inheritance Tax and

Care fee planning. However, such a gift also means relinquishing control of your asset and can risk your security.

The law in relation to gifting property, property Trusts, Inheritance Tax and care fees is extremely complex and depends on your individual circumstances. Advice is therefore strongly recommended to ensure your wishes are achieved effectively, taking into account your individual circumstances.

If you would like further advice on this matter please contact Emma on 01328 850735. If you require advice on any other legal matter call 01263 825959 or email law@hayes-storr.com.

This article aims to supply general information, but it is not intended to constitute advice. Every effort is made to ensure that the law referred to is correct at the date of publication and to avoid any statement which may mislead. However no duty of care is assumed to any person and no liability is accepted for any omission or inaccuracy. Always seek our specific advice

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As an Accredited Gold Standard Rabbit Friendly Practice we are proud to be able to treat even the most complicated of cases but sometimes these cases can be particularly challenging!

Beautiful six-year-old Lola (a Netherland Dwarf mix rabbit) was referred to us for a second opinion as she had been suffering from repeated episodes of gastrointestinal stasis (when the intestines stop moving and the rabbit stops eating and passing faeces). These episodes can be potentially life threatening so it is important to find the underlying cause. Our team performed a thorough examination and realised that Lola’s eyes were bulging slightly more than normal. In rabbits this can be a sign of a problem within their chest so our team performed x-rays to assess Lola’s chest and thex-rays showed there was a large “mass” within Lola’s chest which was compressing her lungs and preventing them expanding properly.

recurring in the future. After intensive nursing within our dedicated exotic pet hospital ward, Lola recovered well and began eating and passing faeces and was discharged to continue her recovery at home. Rabbits are able to hide the signs of disease well so it is always worth getting them checked thoroughly.

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To further assess this mass and find out its origin and assess any potential treatment options a CT scan was performed. This scan showed the mass within Lola’s chest was actually her stomach, pancreas, right kidney and part of her liver. These organs had travelled through a diaphragmatic hernia (a hole within the diaphragm which should separate the chest and abdomen) and the organs were compressing Lola’s lungs reducing her ability to breath. At the same time the lungs and heart were compressing Lola’s stomach and abdominal organs which meant she couldn’t eat or digest food properly hence the episodes of gastrointestinal stasis.

Dear all, I hope you have enjoyed the summer and fine weather throughout most of August. Parliament has now resumed for what is sure to be an extremely busy few months back in Westminster. As I look forward to that, I want to reflect on what has been my first Summer Recess and just how enjoyable it has been to spend the majority of my time touring the constituency, meeting so many of you. There has been no sitting about and on my first day back home, I started a 54-location tour working from East to West across the constituency. From the brilliant sunshine in Horsey, Hickling and Ludham on day 1 we finished in the pouring rain in Langham, Holkham and Wells six weeks later! Being active, approachable, and visible in the community are some of my principle aims as your MP and as I made my way around the constituency, the reception from everyone I met was hugely welcoming. I have been truly humbled by the warmth from so many residents who took the time to meet me and ask me questions, and it’s been a pleasure solving so many problems that people wanted to share. Whether helping constituents with cancelled operations or taking up highway issues in many of our villages, the tour has been a great success and it has been enormously rewarding to help so many. From listening to many stories of people overcoming such difficult situations throughout the pandemic, to meeting entrepreneurs who’ve started businesses in their garages during lockdown, not a day went by when I wasn’t amazed by the spirit and communities that define North Norfolk. It has been an incredibly busy summer with a huge influx of visitors to our area. This has been a lifeline to our local economy, and North Norfolk alone has enjoyed 203,000 discounted meals through the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, benefiting local businesses by over £1m. Despite such a busy period we have continued to see remarkably low infection rates. As our children return to school, having missed seeing their friends for many months, I wish them all a safe return. In the run-up to Christmas, I will be visiting more towns and villages around the constituency, offering surgeries, and supporting residents, charities, and businesses in any way I can.

Luckily for Lola, Toll Barn Vets is one of only a handful of East Anglia veterinary centres with an in-house CT scanner and also the facilities and skills to perform an intricate surgery to save Lola’s life. Our team of vets and nurses had to use specialised anaesthetic techniques to keep Lola asleep and pain free as the hole in her diaphragm meant she was unable to breath for herself whilst under general anaesthetic. Our surgeon then used microsurgical equipment to locate Lola’s stomach, liver, pancreas and kidney within her chest and delicately relocate them to their “normal” position within her abdomen. Our team then carefully repaired the hole (hernia) in her diaphragm to prevent the problem

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TARTE TATIN

Autumn is here with a bang and of course fruit in all forms are coming off the trees (a little quicker than preferred after the recent storms!) The outdoor seating on the conker lawns wasn’t the place to be as seventy-mile-per-hour winds turned our ripening horse chestnuts into very effective munitions, which left access to the garden last Friday night quite an ordeal.

However John’s apples survived and are now sitting happily in the kitchen waiting for the chefs to incorporate them into menus. In fact there were so many that all the staff have been carrying home bags and boxes of cookers and eaters to distribute to friends and family.

This is actually a Raymond Blanc all-time classic recipe that we have used several times over the years; often serving in individual portions perfect for our restaurant. It’s a great dish and I’m sure it will feature again in the forthcoming months.

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Ingredients 300g all-butter puff pastry Plain flour, for dusting 6 dessert apples (about 900g/2lb), such as Braeburn, Cox’s Orange Pippin or Adam’s Pearmain 100g golden caster sugar

85g unsalted butter (60g/21/4oz chilled and diced, 25g/1oz melted) Crème fraîche (full-fat please!) or high-quality vanilla ice cream, to serve

Method 1. Roll the pastry to a 3mm-thick round on a lightly floured surface and cut a 24cm circle, using a plate as a guide. Lightly prick all over with a fork, place on a baking sheet, then cover and freeze while preparing the apples. 2. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Peel, quarter and core the apples. Put the sugar in a flameproof 20cm ceramic tatin dish or a 20cm ovenproof heavy-based frying pan and place over a medium-high heat. Cook the sugar for 5-7 mins to a dark amber caramel syrup that’s starting to smoke, then turn off the heat and stir in the 60g diced chilled butter. 3. To assemble the tarte tatin, arrange the apple quarters very tightly in a circle around the edge of the dish first, rounded-side down, then fill in the middle in a similar fashion. Gently press with your hands to ensure there are no gaps. Brush the fruit with the melted butter. 4. Bake in the oven for 30 mins, then remove and place the disc of frozen puff pastry on top – it will quickly defrost. Tuck the edges down the inside of the dish and, with a knife, prick a few holes in the pastry to allow steam to escape. Bake for a further 40-45 mins until the pastry is golden brown and crisp.

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1 carton thick custard

Tropical Heaven

Every so often, a recipe occurs that is so ridiculously easy, but so sublimely delicious, that you just know it is going to be a favourite forever.

Whilst experimenting with pudding recipes for the cafĂŠ, this happy accident materialised, and we have served it several times this year to much delight!

These tins of mango puree are what I would call a ‘hero’ ingredient, they are just so versatile and useful. I make a point of always having them on the shelf. This is also great even without the fresh fruit, which just adds extra nutritional goodness and flavour, but the puree is a wonderful flavour all on its own, and you can even make a super quick version by just mixing the puree into some really good, thick Greek yogurt.

This is the ultimate version here, a super luxurious and creamy pudding, that cleanses the palate and will have everyone coming back for more.

1 fresh ripe mango, peeled and cut into chunks

1 fresh pineapple, peeled, cored and cut into chunks

Mix the mango into the custard in a large bowl.

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The Prom must go on!

After incredibly challenging beginnings to the year it seemed that teenagers missed out on so much more than their predecessors. Namely the Year 11 school leavers who were literally at school one minute and gone the next as in the case of Yr 11s from Cromer Academy. Covid-19 struck, and their worlds turned upside down without so much like a single GCSE to take after years of hard work.

There was no proper last day and no chance of a Prom like so many before them. They were at school one day and gone the next. It was just so sad that their prom dresses were just left to hang redundant in wardrobes! It really seemed like a distant pipe dream with so many rules, regulations and red tape but when mums are determined to make

something happen for deserving teenagers there’s not much that can stop them!

With the help and support of Zaranne Newland former Head Girl at Cromer Academy and many friends, family and local businesses we got together to make this happen. The Cross Keys in Dilham allowed us to use their beer garden to put on the Prom the kids deserved, cooking pizzas on their outdoor pizza oven.

the Yr11s as she felt that they deserved it. A raffle was also organized so every student won something with thanks to local businesses donating prizes.

We gave all students presents for something to keep and remember the evening, awards were given out on the evening voted by the students, extra presents were bought by a Yr10 student from Cromer, Mia Newland missed out on her trip to Africa so decided the money she had raised to buy gifts when visiting Africa, she would use it to treat

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Update from Coastal Arts

On 11th September 2020, the trustees of COAST Arts met to discuss our future given the pandemic we have been living with since March this year and the fact that restrictions appear to be getting

tighter again.

It is with a heavy heart that the small group of trustees have agreed to close the charity. Since we wrote to you in June with a more optimistic outlook on how COAST Arts would come back in 2021, a number of the trustees have found that with the changes in their lives following the Coronavirus crisis, they do not have the time or space to continue all that they were doing to keep

time for the arts.

COAST Arts going. We also realise that it may be sometime before the events that we had planned could come to fruition, particularly our annual festival which has been the hallmark of COAST Arts for the last 10 years.

We will be working closely with our partners and funders to hopefully pass on some of the work we do so that it continues, possibly in another form, within Cromer and the surrounding area.

We are especially grateful to NOVA, Friends of North Lodge Park, The Belfry Centre for Music and the Arts, Rock the Lobster, The Atrium Cinema Group and others who have made significant contributions to COAST Arts, for all their support and help over the years. We hope that they will all continue to flourish in what is a particularly difficult

We also hope that the new group, Cromer Artspace, will continue with some of the work we have undertaken in the last 10 years. It is a wonderful place to live and without the arts North Norfolk would be a much duller place.

Our final thanks must go to our funders, without whom, we wouldn’t have been able to undertake all the events and exhibitions for the last 10 years and in particular to Cromer Town Council, Norfolk County Council, and The Geoffrey Watling Charity who regularly supported us.

We will be closing our online presence very soon and winding up the charity so there’s nothing left to say now except ‘Thank you for all your support and Goodbye!’

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October at the Museum of the Broads

It has been lovely to welcome visitors to the Museum again, and onto Falcon and Marsh Harrier, our two trip boats. The Museum has been busy and our staff and volunteers have been working hard to ensure every visit is safe and enjoyable.

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We hope to still run our Family Hallowe’en Trail during Half Term, with spooky prizes for those brave enough to locate the Museum’s ghosts! Our special Holidays Exhibition is also popular with plenty of happy memories to enjoy. The Museum will close for 2020 on Sunday 1st November.

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Drugs warrant leads to cannabis seizure in Cromer

Charity Day Proves a Success for over 40 Years

Officers in North Norfolk have seized cannabis and mobile phones, following the execution of a drugs warrant.

On Thursday 3rd September, police visited a property in Christophers Close, Northrepps with a warrant, following information from the community.

Mannington Estate held their annual Charity Day this September, Lord and Lady Walpole were pleased not to break their 40-year record of holding this event! Despite Covid concerns around 500 people visited the gardens on 6th September and supported the local charities attending. Funds of around £3,700 were raised, this was made up from entrance fees and tearooms and will go to the local churches of Erpingham, Alby and Thwaite. Other charities ran their usual stands with good results. This year they were joined by a group of local craftspeople with ceramics, silver, woodwork and more.

During the execution of the warrant, a quantity of cannabis and a number of mobile phones were seized from the property. No arrests were made at the time, but an investigation will continue into the discovery of the items. Sergeant Matt Blake, of the North Norfolk policing team said: "We take drug dealing and the associated anti-social behaviour very seriously. "Last night’s seizure is a great example of the impact a community can have when they report suspicious behaviour to us. They are often our eyes and ears, and can help us tackle disruptive activity, and its associated crimes. We would encourage members of the public to continue to report anti-social and suspicious behaviour to us, either via our website, or our 101 telephone number.”

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News from the Club house With the good weather members have continued to enjoy playing games regularly and safely. Over the season 34 members have taken the opportunity to play, along with a few holiday visitors. The green has looked and played very well in most cases. Many thanks to the commitment of the volunteers in the ‘green team’ for their work. Even though the season closed on Sunday 27th September the work doesn’t stop and with the assistance of the professionals from Willimotts the upkeep of the green will continue through to next Spring. Then we can start to play all over again!

We held two more socially competitive ‘spoon drives’ in September which were well attended. The first was deemed ‘Presidents Day’ and members enjoyed a game plus fresh, homemade refreshments. Thank you, ladies! President Philip was able to donate £100 from the day to the Ambulance Station on Middlebrook Way, Cromer to support them and show our gratitude for their extra efforts

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Indoor & Outdoor Sports Unfortunately, the final event on 26th September Equipment and Clothing had to be cancelled, even Gift Vouchers now available after moving it on one day, due to the very Indoor - Darts - Pool - Snooker - Table Tennis inclement weather and Outdoor - Badminton - Basketball - Bowls safety concerns. The high Cricket - Football - Hockey - Netball - Rugby winds had put half the Squash, plus Running Shoes & Swimwear fence on the seaward side www.icsports.co.uk of the green onto the cliff path and there were a few loose tiles. Fortunately, nothing major considering the ferocity we encourage you to put ‘Contact Cromer of the wind on the exposed cliff top! Marrams’ in your diary for March next year. All being well we will be open for play as soon Members will continue to meet on Friday as the weather permits in April 2021, only 6 evening, 7-9pm, at the club bar and we are months away! You will be most welcome to hopeful of some activity in the clubhouse join us. on 1/2 afternoons a week during the autumn/ winter (COVID-19 permitting). See the website at cromermarramsbowlsclub.com We know some local bowls players have or phone Neil on 01263 513901. not had the opportunity to play this year, so

Inspirational golfer Molly remembered at seaside club she loved Evergreen golfer Molly Johns is being remembered at her home club – every time players walk to the first tee.

Molly played at Mundesley for more than 50 years, from 1967 until just a few months before her death in June 2019 aged 90. A former club ladies captain, she was still winning competitions in her mid-80s, and was also well-known across the county spending 26 years running the Norfolk Ladies Golf Captains Society, where she was also president.

Molly, from Thorpe, was also a social member at Eaton Golf Club where her son Peter is general manager. Mrs Johns’ parents used to live at Happisburgh, and several of the family played at Mundesley, where she commuted twice a week for her golf. The course is also poignant because her husband Tom sadly died there while playing the 18th hole aged 59 in 1986. The couple were both captains in the same year, 1978.

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Smith recalled an “amazing lady” who was bubbly company and inspired younger golfers, winning countless competitions at club and county level, and who loved telling a story. There were also short speeches from club president Mike Foster and men’s captain Pat Kerrison.

Friends and fellow golfers, including three former county presidents, gathered at Mundesley this week to honour her by naming the newly-resurfaced pathway from the clubhouse car park to the first tee as Molly’s Way, paid for by a gift to the club from Mrs Johns’ will. Son Peter said: “Mum loved her golf, and lot of it was down to the friendships she made at Mundesley. She was a formidable lady, so it is very apt the path is called Molly’s Way – because it was either Molly’s way or no way.”

At the opening ceremony, ladies’ captain Jenny

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