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New Year’s Fireworks 2022 2022 is off to a spectacular start thanks to a splendid New Year’s firework display at Cromer Pier. A formidable crowd turned out in Cromer to support the first display since January 2020. The astonishing variety of rockets could be seen as far away as Overstrand beach.
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The fireworks began shooting at about 5:05pm on Saturday 1st January. There were brocade and chrysanthemum style rockets in yellow and white, and also palm, peony, and pistil type rockets in greens, purples, and oranges. Some had two colour or more in the same rocket. Short fuse comet fireworks and roman candles exploded nearer to the pier itself; they lit up the pavilion theatre and the ocean in spectacular and lurid extravagance. The show built up to a stunning climax after about 15 minutes, in which the last rows of rockets exploded near simultaneously to signal the end of the show. The fireworks were once again provided by Titanium Fireworks Ltd and paid for by generous donations by collection on the night.
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A Cracking Christmas!
A Note from the editor Another year gone and a new one to look forward to. How are your resolutions going?
Age Concern North Norfolk celebrated Christmas in style this year with a 20 foot tall real Christmas tree and the production of 61 meals in total, (31 Meals on Heels and Meals on Wheels delivered remotely).
With all the excesses of the festive table, not to mention finishing up the leftovers, I quite look forward to a simpler diet in the New Year.
The recent mild weather has encouraged me to get out for some exercise and all in all the winter sluggishness is starting to lift.
Santa visited to give out presents from under the tree and a good time was had by all.
There is much about climate change and changes in the environment in the media at present, and with that in mind, don’t forget about the Big Garden Birdwatch taking place on 28-30th January. It gives us all the opportunity to help monitor the effect of climate change and environmental factors on the wildlife we are most familiar with, the birds in our own gardens. No special equipment needed, and it only takes an hour. For more information go to rspb.org.uk and do your bit for our feathered friends.
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Whatever you are doing this month, enjoy your January magazine.
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Donation of £665,000 from Cromer Community and Hospital Friends
A new cancer unit at Cromer Hospital has benefitted from a donation of £665,000 to fund equipment thanks to the Cromer Community and Hospital Friends.
A range of equipment has been purchased for the North Norfolk Macmillan Centre, including Prostate Biopsy equipment, furniture and a state-of-the-art point of care testing blood analyser. The centre, which opened in September this year, provides chemotherapy treatment, space for outpatient appointments and minor surgery, plus a Macmillan information and support centre, helping people to navigate the practical, emotional and financial challenges that can arise following a cancer diagnosis.
of raising half a million pounds - our biggest project by far! However, we soon realised that the community was really behind us, and it is thanks to them that we not only achieved our target, but exceeded it within eighteen months, even with Covid restrictions in place for most of that time. Our sincere thanks to all our amazing supporters!"
The £4.85million cancer centre, funded by Macmillan Cancer Support and the Norfolk & Norwich Hospitals Charity, will bring treatment and support services closer to home for thousands of people.
David White, NNUH Chairman, says: “We commend the outstanding efforts of the Friends who have worked tirelessly to support us over the years and especially with such a generous donation for the new centre. The money raised will benefit thousands of cancer patients over the coming years from North Norfolk and the surrounding area.”
It has been built as part of the response to predictions, by the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, that demand for local cancer services could increase by more than 200 per cent over ten years.
Shirley Davies, Chair of the Cromer Community and Hospital Friends, says: "As a small charity run by volunteers we were daunted by the task
North Norfolk Photographic Society
North Norfolk Photographic Society had a rather different visitor on 1st December
Sarah Toon came from her home in North Walsham to tell members about The Art of Construction and Architecture. Sarah is a member of the Royal Photographic Society - perhaps no surprise there - and very unusually the Society of International Commercial and Industrial Photographers. In fact, Sarah says she is the only photographer in East Anglia qualified to go onto working building sites to take photographs.
Sarah’s Practice built up from agreeing to photograph the reconstruction of Wells Maltings, which she followed over the months from start to finish. And she proudly says that from the contacts that she made on that job, so much of her present very busy practice has developed.
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Sarah told members that she does all her photography hand-held; tripods are seldom practicable on a building site, but anyway, she needs the freedom to move around and point the camera where the desired image can be achieved at just the angle she wants.
Travelling all over the country, Sarah is at home on a London skyscraper, a domestic house or a new Starbucks! Her job is to capture the essence of a building and to bring it to life.
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Holt’s February Feel Good Film Festival
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The Venue in Holt is delighted to announce its second February film festival which will take place from Friday 25th to Sunday 27th of February 2022.
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Given the difficult times we’ve all been experiencing, The Venue, in conjunction with Holt Festival and the Sir John Hurt Film Trust has chosen a wonderful programme of the very best of films to bring a smile and to cheer the heart.
With classic films such as Some Like it Hot and Breakfast at Tiffany’s to modern day hits like The Artist and Once, it promises to be a weekend of fun and laughter and there’s nothing quite like being part of a crowd as the lights go down and the credits start to roll.
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You won’t even have to go out to eat as the excellent kitchen at The Venue will be providing food and drinks throughout the weekend at very reasonable prices.
Saturday 5th February
Tickets at £5 per film are affordable and if you’re a real movie aficionado you can purchase a weekend ticket which will give you access to all 10 films for the discounted price of £40.
The Pleasaunce, designed by Edwin Lutyens, is open and receiving visitors – the staff would like help weeding & trimming the lovely, but extensive 5-acre garden to keep it really enjoyable for all visitors.
Tickets go on sale online on Monday 17th January and there will be the opportunity to book tickets in person during designated times at The Venue box office from Tuesday 1st February (see www.thevenueholt.com for more details).
Come for the whole morning or even an hour. Working outdoors any time between 9:30am & 12:45pm.
In conjunction with the film festival, The Venue is hosting A Life in Film, an exhibition of film memorabilia belonging to the late Sir John Hurt. The exhibition will include artefacts from some of Sir John’s most iconic films along with a selection of his drawings and will take place in the newly named Anwen and John Hurt Exhibition Space.
(Bring some basic garden tools for working outside) Cuppa and cake provided!
The exhibition will be open during the festival and for the following week. Anwen, Lady Hurt will be the guest at the Arts Forum on Wednesday 23rd February when she will be in conversation with Phil Barrett discussing her own and Sir John’s experiences working in the film industry (see the website for further details and for opening times of the exhibition).
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Miss Marble Takes a Break is Stage Direct’s Newest Production
Wildlife Photography Exhibition at NWT Cley
Local wildlife photographer Paul Richards is exhibiting his fine art nature images at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust Cley Marshes Visitor Centre. The exhibition runs for two weeks from 19th January to 1st February inclusive (opening hours 10am - 4pm).
Uneasy calm leads to chaos in the Mo-Dell household, with an unexpected, untimely homecoming of their stoic housekeeper, Miss Marble.
With the help of a cheeky cockney CCTV man, Melissa hatches a sophisticated plot to entrap her husband George, in coital shenanigans with their temporary housekeeper.
Paul, who lives in West Runton, has been one of the finalists in three of the recent Bird Photographer of the Year Competitions and had several entries shortlisted in this year’s Wild Art Photography Competition including Chasing Hares, a winner in the
Unaware of his wife’s plot; whilst Melissa is out that evening, George embarks on a plot of his own, employing a chef to create a romantic meal for himself and his mistress Meg.
Everyone’s plans are foiled when Meg (the other woman) Overhears Melissa’s plan. Greg, Melissa’s prearranged gigolo/gardener arrives on cue and ends up with a client, but in the confusion of a power cut; exactly who will it be?
Set to premiere at Sheringham Little Theatre on January 20th and running until the 22nd, Miss Marble Takes a Break will be Stage Direct’s 37th production, and once again it will be an original script written by Nigel Manson who will also take the task of directing. After the success of the company’s latest original production “If I Were You & Dedicated Sorrowers” presented at The Venue Community and Arts Centre in Holt, the local am dram group is wasting no time and preparing what is set to be a great continuation to the successfully acclaimed play Miss Marble Strikes; Again, presented in 2019 at Sheringham Little Theatre to a sold out auditorium and receiver of fantastic reviews.
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After a career in countryside management Paul is now following his passion for wildlife through photography.
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With an experienced and talented cast of actors the play is in rehearsals at Aylsham High School and no doubt will be a great start of what promises to be a busy and successful 2022 for Stage Direct.
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The Cromer Artspace Summer 2021 survey report Cromer wants more art and an exhibition space
July and October 2021.
A huge thanks to the almost 200 people took part in the Summer 2021 Cromer Artspace survey between
There was a real feeling that, whilst there is an undercurrent of art in Cromer, things could and should be improved.
Most respondents thought there was a shortage of art opportunities in Cromer, with almost half of respondents highlighting that the lack of nearby opportunities restricted their access to the arts, and a quarter found the cost
prohibitive.
The response to the Bigger Picture project was really positive, with most respondents wanting more, clearly stating that access to such art without the need to visit a gallery was uplifting.
There was a general theme from respondents that there needed to be improvements to the art-scape in Cromer, with Art exhibitions, a permanent exhibition space and temporary exhibition space the most quoted across all respondents.
2. Give priority to establishing a permanent art exhibition space in Cromer
3. Where possible, keep future art events affordable
4. Look for ways to gather views from the younger population
Many respondents said they would like to help the Artspace charity. An afternoon has been set aside on January 22nd (subject to covid restrictions) to bring people together to discuss the 2022 projects and how people can get involved.
Based on the survey, the Artspace team will:
You can keep up to date with the Artspace team on the website cromer-artspace.uk or via Facebook and Instagram.
1. Develop a follow-on Bigger Picture project to show more art on the walls around Cromer
Cromer Christmas Lights Volunteers
We are pleased to announce that the total bucket collection taken on Switch-on day the 4th December between 10.00am and 9.00pm was £637.65. This is in accordance with the licence issued to Mr T. Harding for that period.
The Lights’ volunteers would like to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to that collection and to all the traders and businesses who generously donated funds to the Lights. We hope you all enjoyed the rather cold and soggy switch-on event. We were amazed at the turn-out and the stoicism of everyone who stayed until the end.
Kelly Clarke
We also want to thank the children from all the local schools for their enthusiastic participation in the Poster competition. We had over 380 entries!
Our four winners, Leni Kirk from Gresham village school, Halle Harris from St Mary’s Roughton, Elsie Jackson-Hall also from Roughton and Travis Bindley from Sidestrand Hall braved the cold and wet to turn on the lights. Well done to you all!
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The thirty volunteers who make up the Lights’ team work hard all through the year, not only putting up the lights but also doing all the maintenance and replacement. They also raise most of the funds for the purchase of all the equipment. They brave some of the worst weather especially when putting lights on the tree and the new tunnel. Finally, I would like to say ‘thank you’ to everyone for their support and encouragement throughout the year. Follow us on Facebook Cromer Christmas Lights or email us on cromer.lights.volunteers@gmail.com.
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Rural Charity Boost from Local Equestrian
The Rural Mental Health Support charity, YANA (You Are Not Alone), is just over £1500 better off following an Equestrian Charity Day run by local professional training and competition equestrian, Judith Barker (pictured).
Twenty-two local riders of mixed abilities gathered at Lime Kiln Farm at Thursford in late December, where Judith ran a challenging training day. Riders brought their own horses and were given extensive tips and technical guidance to help improve their techniques, all whilst negotiating Lime Kiln Farm’s Arena Eventing course of jumps. The training, done in small groups, put them through a variety of activities to suit their individual abilities, with riders supporting and encouraging each other throughout the day.
All entry fees generated by Judith for the training were given in full to YANA, together with the proceeds of the day’s raffle, cake sale and coffee stall.
In total, £1501.80 was raised, and a clearly delighted Judith Barker said afterwards, “It was great to support a local charity and one that I can relate to. YANA helps people working in rural and agricultural businesses and who might be suffering from poor mental health. The day itself and all the preparations have been a lot of hard work, but I had truly wonderful support from friends, family and prize sponsors, and they really made it possible.”
In the past Judith has raised money for the World Horse Welfare charity and East Anglian Air Ambulance, and she plans further events in 2022, ‘when the weather gets a little kinder’.
Help and support for householders worried about energy bills
It looks to be a difficult winter ahead for households this winter. Gas bills rising at an unprecedented rate, energy suppliers going out of business and shortages of lorry drivers leading to delays in heating oil deliveries – all these combine to be a big worry for residents across the region who are concerned about energy bills.
Factoring in the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, with many people having to stay at home for longer periods, increases the need to heat and light their homes, and cook for themselves and their families.
Dereham-based charity Community Action Norfolk (CAN) is offering advice sessions to people who may be worried about managing their electricity, gas, heating oil and water bills.
Low-income households especially run the risk of sliding into fuel poverty – not being able to afford to heat their homes and having to make the ‘heat or eat’ choice. It’s estimated that 43,000 households across Norfolk experience fuel poverty and around 600 premature deaths are directly attributable to health problems caused by inadequately heated homes.
Community Action Norfolk can deliver advice sessions on-line or on-site to community organisations, professional groups, tenants, householders, staff, volunteers and the public.
Anyone interested in joining a session or arranging a visit to their group or community should email office@communityactionnorfolk.org.uk or phone 01362 698216.
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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection
intimated that we had already taken her cat into care. Stephanie was able to advise this was not the case.
Please be aware that, apart from the telephone number for neutering the only contact number is the one listed below and all communications relating to cats are dealt with on this number.
Although I thanked most of our volunteers in the last issue, I did forget to mention Olive, who checks the articles for the Times to ensure there are no errors or omissions and also Karen who comes to feed and socialise the cats at Dilham each day. We should also not forget all the lovely people who contact Stephanie and offer new and loving homes to the cats in care.
If you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten, please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher). This number Sasha, one of the cats recently is for vouchers only and will not be re-homed able to help with any other enquiries. The number also applies for those wishing to take advantage of our special neutering campaign.
Several more cats and kittens left before the Christmas break, including Florence, Floki, Sasha and Basil plus kittens Anton, Jojo, Tilly and Ali. Two more kittens will be re-homed early in the new year, but they won’t be going anywhere. More about these very special little kittens next time.
Last time I mentioned that Barbara had organised a collection in Tesco’s in Sheringham only to discover that another collection was in the pipeline at Morrisons. I am delighted to advise that a total of £508.35 was raised at these two events. We thank Barbara and her team for manning the collection boxes at this busy time and for the cat loving people who donated to help with the work that we do.
If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858.
Please be aware that if you are interested in giving one of our cats a home you need to contact by phone rather than by the contact form on our website, www.northwalsham.cats.org.uk where a description and photograph of the cats can be seen.
Stephanie has received several calls recently, and from her conversations with the caller she has become aware that they have been under the impression they had been in contact with us and not another local cat charity. One lady seemed to think that her reserved ginger kitten was in our care. Although at that time we had two ginger and white kittens, neither had been put up for adoption let alone reserved. As this lady did not leave a number Stephanie could not advise her that this was not the case so informed the other charity to make them aware of the situation. In another instance when returning a call left on the answer phone, the lady in question
Stephanie does not use a computer for her cat work so there is a delay in responding to enquiries this way and as she deals with enquiries on a first come first served basis, she may have already spoken to someone who is interested in giving the cat a home.
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Cromer Library News
We are open for book browsing, free lateral flow kits (subject to availability) and computer use.
You can contact Cromer Library to book a computer or visit our website www.norfolk.gov.uk/libraries where you will also find up to date information on the services that we have on offer. ReguLAR/SPeCiAL eveNtS Weekly Bounce and Rhyme sessions are being held Fridays 9.30 to 10am. Please come along and join us. Enjoy, singing nursery rhymes and songs.
North Norfolk Association for the Blind Reading group are meeting on the third Tuesday of the month 2pm – 3.30 pm contact the branch for details.
Knit and Natter are meeting again at 10.30 am on the 3rd Friday of each month, please contact library for details.
Home Delivery Service If you love reading or listening to books but find it difficult to get to the library, we have volunteers from the Royal Voluntary Service who can deliver books to your door once a month. the Home Library Service is for people who are unable to get out of the home whether permanently or temporarily.
BiPC Local (Business Intellectual Property Centre) based at Cromer Library is part of the British Library Business & IP Centre national network. We offer free and low-cost access to business intelligence and business publications - in branch and online. BIPC Local in collaboration with NatWest are offering female entrepreneurs free access to expert support. 45min one to one sessions where you can discuss business ideas and receive expert advice on business finance and signposting to further business resources. Slots are available on the following dates, Mon 31 Jan, Mon 21 March. Book at bipcnorfolk.eventbrite.com
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Looking for volunteers To help run ‘just a cuppa’. A weekly meeting for anybody to come along, ’Just a Cuppa’ is an initiative aimed at reducing social isolation. This group will offer company and support in a safe environment with conversation and refreshments. These sessions could be based around, board games, colouring, reminiscence kits, or a quiz?
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Government pilot scheme tackling drugs and county lines extended in Norfolk
Work to reduce drug related crime in Norfolk was given a huge boost with the announcement that the Central Government funded Project ADDER (Addiction, Diversion, Disruption, Enforcement and Recovery) pilot scheme would receive additional funding to extend the project beyond the initial March 2023 end date. The project will now run until March 2025 as was announced in the Government’s ‘From Harm to Hope’ 10-year drugs strategy earlier this month.
Project ADDER is a pilot scheme that was rolled out at the start of the year with the aim to reduce the rate of drug related deaths, the level of drug related offending, and the prevalence of drug use, predominately opiates and/or crack cocaine, in the most affected areas in England and Wales. Norwich was one of 5 initial areas identified as part of the project, but more have since been added as ADDER Accelerator schemes.
Project ADDER brings together public sector and charity sector partners to deliver a whole system, wraparound approach which not only
focuses on enforcement but also on diversion, treatment and recovery to reduce demand for drugs and the criminal activity associated in the Greater Norwich area. The project has now reached over 500 vulnerable people through active outreach or referral. Of those, over 90 people are now being treated by drug treatment services with a target to treat 250 at any one time before the project concludes.
Cllr Bill Borrett, Norfolk County Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Health, said: “This is a very positive step, a joint Policing and Public Health approach to the challenges of illegal drug use will make a huge difference. Project ADDER’s focus is not just about drug dealers and police enforcement, it’s also about giving users a chance to get the treatment they need. It will help rebuild their lives and bring down demand for the dealers. So far we’ve already reached out to more than 500 people as part of this project. By prioritising both policing and health-based approaches, ADDER gives us a chance to tackle demand and supply simultaneously, and really tackle the harm that drug use inflicts on Norfolk’s communities.”
Giles Orpen-Smellie, Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk said: “Put simply, drugs ruin lives and can be a blight on our communities. I firmly believe that one of the most effective ways for us to reduce crime, including drug dealing, is by tackling the root causes and this programme is one of the ways we can do just that. ADDER is delivered by a whole network of partners that have collaborated to bring a range of interventions together and I am proud that my office is one of those partners. Ensuring that there is the kind of support available that enables people to take a different path will be how we will start to see real change. Recovery and treatment programmes help to break that cycle of dependence whilst education, training and employment opportunities offer a genuine alternative. It is encouraging to see what ADDER is already achieving and I look forward to seeing the programme develop and grow over the coming years.”
RNLI Wells volunteers rescue walkers and dog cut off by tide on New Year’s Day RNLI Wells inshore lifeboat was tasked by HM Coastguard at 4.55pm on 01 January 2022, to assist two people and their dog who were cut off by the tide in the dark, on Scolt Head Island between Burnham Overy and Brancaster.
The D class lifeboat, Peter Wilcox, launched from Wells Lifeboat Station with volunteer crew of three at 5.08pm on the top of the tide, and proceeded toward Burnham Overy harbour entrance.
The two people had set out from Burnham Overy at 11am for a walk with the dog. They were caught out by the incoming tide, which had filled the creeks they had crossed earlier with water. The Coastguard reported that the casualties had attempted to get back across the creek on the flooding tide. They were cold and wet, but safe having returned to higher ground on the eastern end of Scolt Head Island.
Whilst Wells inshore lifeboat was proceeding towards Burnham Overy harbour, the local Coastguard team managed to locate the two people by the walkers’ flashing light, signalling their whereabouts. The Coastguard was subsequently able to guide the lifeboat to their location. The inshore lifeboat arrived on scene at 5.38pm having navigated through the creeks. The casualties were wet and cold but did not require any medical assistance. They were helped onboard the lifeboat and taken through the harbour channel to Burnham Overy * All makes Servicing * Staithe, where they were met by the local Coastguard team at 6.05pm.
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Wells lifeboat then departed back toward Wells harbour, arriving safely back at the boathouse at 6.30pm. The inshore lifeboat was then sanitised, rehoused and refuelled, and back on service at 7pm.
Chris Hardy, Wells Lifeboat Operations Manager, said ‘whilst today’s outcome was a good one, it may have not been the case had the weather had not been so unseasonably mild. It is essential that walkers check the tide times before setting out and return to the mainland at least four hours before high tide. People will undoubtedly continue to enjoy our coastline, so it is imperative that walks are planned taking the high tides into account’.
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The nurse-led service helping patients with minor injuries this winter
Winter is traditionally a very busy time for the NHS, which is why it is important to access the right service for our healthcare needs first time.
The cold weather brings the risk of slips and trips and minor injuries, which can be dealt with by the nurse-led Cromer Minor Injuries Unit (MIU) at Cromer and District Hospital.
plastics or orthopaedics if they require further treatment.”
“We can treat children over the age of one and we usually see a rush of attendances after school and early evening for minor injuries.”
The service, which is supported by the x-ray department, is open seven days a week from 8am to 7.45pm for a range of minor injuries. On an average day there are two nurse practitioners and a senior healthcare assistant on duty at Cromer MIU.
Patients are required to wear a mask when coming to a healthcare setting.
Anyone with coronavirus symptoms, which includes a new continuous cough, high temperature or loss of taste or smell are advised to book a PCR test and contact NHS 111 first. Cromer Miu can deal with the following injuries: ● Minor head injuries (with no loss of consciousness)
● Simple wounds
Kath Downes, Emergency nurse practitioner, said: “This time of year, we see a lot of patients who have Emergency Nurse Practitioner Kath Downes injured themselves as the examining a patient's hand injury nights get dark fast and when we get the first icy “Any illnesses, major trauma and long-term conditions of winter, we get lots of slips and conditions need to be seen elsewhere and we’d there are several fractures and dislocations that always recommend patients phoning ahead by we can manipulate and can refer patients to calling 01603 646230.”
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Privacy in Family Law Proceedings by Maria Endall, Family Solicitor, Hayes + Storr Solicitors
It is important for anyone involved in family law proceedings, whether in relation to marriage breakdown (except defended divorces, which are held in open court), child arrangements or domestic abuse to understand that such proceedings are held in private and that the parties’ involvement in these proceedings must be kept confidential to protect the privacy of the parties and any children involved.
Court orders in respect of child arrangements come with a very clear warning about the confidentiality of proceedings, that is: that the parties involved are not to be publicly disclosed without the permission of the court.
Publicly disclosing the names of the parties or any papers from family proceedings to people or organisations outside those proceedings could amount to contempt of court. The consequences of which are extremely serious and include being fined, having your assets seized or even imprisonment for up to two years.
The question of whether a disgruntled party could use their right to freedom of expression to expose details of the proceedings has recently been considered by the High Court. In this case the father posted comments on social media and displayed references on his car about his dissatisfaction with the judicial process. He also made threatening and abusive comments about the children’s mother, the children’s guardian, the social worker, and trial judge.
The children’s guardian applied to the court for an injunction to stop him, not only because she felt it was harassment and vilification of her, but also because what he was doing made it obvious that his children had been involved in private Children Act proceedings.
In this case, the court had to balance the father’s right to freedom of expression against the guardian’s and children’s rights to respect for private and family life. The judge came down in favour of the guardian’s and children’s rights over the father’s.
Whilst acknowledging the importance of ensuring parents involved in such proceedings can voice their grievances, the judge held that this did not extend to them making untrue, offensive, or derogatory comments about those involved in the proceedings.
The injunction was made against the father and the case was referred to the Attorney General for consideration of whether his conduct amounted to contempt of court by way of interference with the administration of justice.
It is important for parties in family proceedings to be aware, therefore, of the importance of not sharing or posting online, or in any other way, information, or material regarding any family law proceedings. Furthermore, even if the names of the parties or children are not mentioned, it may still be obvious from who
is sharing the material, who those parties and children are, and therefore, fall foul of the requirement to keep such details confidential.
If you are experiencing unacceptable behaviour from a former partner, there is legal action you can take to stop them. A non-molestation order can be used to prevent your former partner from doing certain things, like physically assaulting you, harassing you, or coming near your home or place of work. It can cover a wide variety of actions, such as unwanted text messages and comments on social media.
If information has been publicly disclosed which makes your children’s involvement in family court proceedings obvious, an application for contempt can be made, which may result in the perpetrators conduct being treated as interfering with the course of justice.
If you require further information on family law matters, contact Maria Endall on 01263 825959 or email maria.endall@hayes-storr.com. This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Please note that the law may have changed since this article was published.
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A Luxury Break for the Cats of North Walsham and North Norfolk!
Toll Barn Vets Luxury Pet Hotel opened its doors at the end of 2017 and over the last 4 years we have received lots of happy guests! The Pet Hotel offers a purpose built 5* fully licenced boarding cattery at the Toll Barn Veterinary Centre in North Walsham. Toll Barn Vets has already been accredited as a Gold Standard Cat Friendly Practice and all cats that stay at the Pet Hotel receive a free of charge health check by our qualified veterinary nurses prior to admission to ensure they are fit and healthy and ready for their holiday experience.
UPVc designed enclosures and medical grade flooring ensure hygiene and warmth for our guests, and the design ensures privacy so that neighbouring guests can’t see each other to avoid any stressful encounters.
The Pet Hotel offers purpose built spacious enclosures within a self-contained fully heated and air conditioned cattery which is also equipped with its own ventilation system to ensure no unpleasant lingering aromas. The
guests entertained.
The Pet Hotel also offers a limited number of larger enclosures to cater for two cats if families like to keep together.
Cat owners know that their cats like to exercise but also enjoy taking some time out for relaxation. To cater for this each of our cat enclosures has a large raised sleeping area, in addition to the exercise area which contains toys and activities to keep our
All our guests are cared for by Toll Barn Vets staff which means they have a fully qualified vet and nurse available to them 24/7 should they need it. This also enables us to provide any daily medication your cat requires and to monitor any health problems they may have, allowing you to have your own stress free holiday knowing that your cat is receiving the best possible care.
We look forward to welcoming many more feline friends to our Luxury Pet Hotel during 2022 so if you would like to talk to us about the services we can offer then please give us a call on 01692 407126
Hayes + Storr expand team in time for major changes in family law
Hayes + Storr Solicitors have announced two new appointments to boost their family department which sees the long-established law firm continue to grow at a time of major change for family law.
Solicitors, Zuzanna Pogorzelska and newly qualified Emma George, will work alongside senior family solicitor Maria Endall and director Rob Colwell to bolster the family department in what has been a tumultuous year for families up and down the UK.
Director and head of the family department, Rob Colwell said: “There is little doubt the lockdowns have been extremely challenging, and sadly
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the pressure pushed many families to breaking point. The pandemic has changed everything, and the legal sector is no exception. The pace in which reforms are being made has increased rapidly.
“Family law has undergone a massive overhaul, and it looks as though the changes are here to stay. Remote hearings and the online divorce petition portal have enabled family law to operate throughout the pandemic. The new no fault divorce laws are Left to right: Maria Endall, Zuzanna imminent, which means Pogorzelska, Emma George and Rob Colwell the whole process for divorcing couples will become a lot more straightforward.” The ‘no fault divorce’ law is due to take effect in England and Wales in April 2022, which means that couples no longer need to apportion blame to get divorced. This is seen by many in the legal sector as being the most important element of the new laws.
Both newly appointed solicitors will work across a variety of family law matters including divorce and separation, financial and child arrangements, cohabitation agreements, prenuptial agreements, and civil partnerships.
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Winter Exhibition at Gallery Plus in Wells The Gallery Plus winter exhibition is jam-packed with colour and inspiration from the moment you walk in!
There are paintings by Amelia Mills, plus linocuts by HJ Jackson and etchings by Anja Percival and Graham Clarke - plenty to keep all tastes satisfied!
Gallery Plus specialises in glass and ceramics with an impact of colour, contemporary design, and quality of finish.
Earthenware Bottle Dawn Hajittofi
Gallery Plus also stocks a fantastic range of Murano glass jewellery - drop them a line if you’d like to see photos, or pop in and see them ‘in the flesh’.
Featured this winter are ever-popular ceramics by Richard Baxter and fascinating new walnut and brass sculptures by Ralph Shuttleworth.
We love colour; it’s good for the soul!
You can discover ceramics by Dawn Hajittofi, Tony Laverick, Syliva K, Anne-Marie Jacobs, and Annie McAlister-Dilks. Plus sculptures by Hannah Lobely and Weston Lambert.
On the walls is a fantastic collection of original paintings by resident artist, Trevor Woods. His work concentrates on North Norfolk, along with places he's visited such as Iceland, Venice, Tuscany, Lanzarote, and Amsterdam.
Still Waters, Holme-next-the-Sea Trevor Woods
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Cromer and Sheringham Probus Club
On 7 December we had our usual excellent Christmas lunch at the Links Hotel in West Runton – there was no speaker this time, but it was still a very enjoyable occasion. Come the New Year, on 11 January Paul Rundle will be speaking to us. Then on 1 February we look forward to hearing from Phyllida Scrivens who will be speaking on “The Great Thorpe Railway Disaster of 1874”.
If you would like to know more about the club, please visit our website www.candsprobus.club or contact our Lunch Secretary Dave Vickery on 01263 824306
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A Cameo of Evening Hidden in the darkening wood, a vixen screams her intentions of attracting a mate. In the churchyard, a barn owl spots a vole in the long grass, and silently drops in for supper.
Plumes of scented wood smoke, teased by a playful breeze, chase each other across the rooftops of cottages scattered alongside the winding lanes. Newly lit candles, fluttering in the windows, mirror the pale stars taking their places in the deepening velvet sky.
An ancient oak tree that guards the village green, cradles the new moon in its long bare branches. Close by, in the Blacksmiths cottage, a baby cries. The night listens; a mother sighs.
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Chief Constable outlines commitment to local policing
“Protecting our communities through local, visible policing”, that’s the pledge from Norfolk’s Chief Constable as he outlines his commitment to local policing.
Paul Sanford said the force would be building on its strong foundations of protecting communities from harm with a renewed focus on local policing.
This renewed focus will see officers becoming more visible in their communities, finding out the issues which matter most and putting measures in place to address those concerns. To support these policing priorities, and to boost the neighbourhood policing capacity, the Community Policing Team (CPT) has been formed under the Community Safety Command. The aim of the CPT is to support local policing teams with neighbourhood issues and problems that require increased visibility, increased community engagement and increased enforcement, by utilising the additional resources and specialist skills that the officers within the team have.
The focus will be around highly visible community engagement, working with local neighbourhood policing teams and partners to deliver targeted problem-solving activity,
hot spot policing and crime prevention in local areas across the county.
The CPT have conducted 24 patrols since the beginning of December, equating to approximately 68 hours of visible foot patrols.
“The recent launch of the Community Policing Team will help to assist local officers with added resources and specialist skills needed to deal with crime hotspots through problem solving.”
So far, the team have supported local beat officers across the county and have assisted with: • • • • •
Street safe patrols Night-time economy patrols Project Servator events Local hot-spot policing
This has resulted in a total of five stop searches, eight intelligence submissions, nine live investigations and two arrests. Chief Superintendent Dave Buckley for County Policing Command said: “We remain committed to dealing with the issues that are effecting our local communities, to make the people of Norfolk feel safe.
“It is vital that we are visible and that we reach out to our residents to understand their concerns and offer solutions as to how we can deal with the issues that really matter to them.
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“Each CPT officer will work alongside their aligned local policing teams and supervisors to identify opportunities for the CPT to provide support. Their duties are flexible and will depend on organisational demands, priorities and emerging issues within local policing.”
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The North Norfolk Veterans Hub
The North Norfolk Veterans Hub based in Sheringham meets weekly in the Sheringham Shed in Wyndham Street. The meetings, every Thursday start at 1900hrs and go on till 2100hrs. During the meetings tea and coffee is available along with the opportunity for ex-Forces Veterans to get together in an atmosphere which promotes well being and comradeship.
A veteran is a very special person, they have served their country yet, in most cases, when they leave the Military, they find it somewhat difficult to relate to their new civilian surroundings, this feeling can lead to individuals feeling isolated or remote and frustrated.
The North Norfolk Veterans Hub was set up with the help of the Outside the Wire Charity, they underwrite our HQ footprint at the Sheringham Shed whilst providing help advice and guidance for any Veteran who needs it or indeed confidential counselling. Our main aim is to provide the Veteran with a safe place where they can speak their mind, share experiences and basically be comfortable with their mates, knowing that they will not be judged.
Set up by Rod a Royal Marine Veteran and Steve a Royal Air Force Veteran the North Norfolk Veterans Toys and tins Hub regularly arranges team activities. These include range mornings at the Holt Air Rifle range, a military walk on the North Norfolk Coast, visiting defence bunkers and dummy airfields from WW2. A trip to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, the Norfolk Tank Museum and the RAF Marham Aviation Heritage Centre. We have also undertaken pilgrimage tours to the Battlefields of France at the Somme and Belgium in Ypres, where the team laid a Veterans wreath at the Menin Gate.
As you can see, we are an active group who also believe in helping others, Christmas 2021 and for the second year running the North Norfolk Veterans Hub have worked with the Salvation Army in Sheringham on their Toys and Tins appeal. The Hub raised over £160.00 through donations and the Outside the Wire Charity contributed £100.00 in Tesco Vouchers. Rod and Steve went to Tesco in Sheringham with a shopping list from the Salvation Army and were overjoyed when the Tesco Manager Nick also contributed a further £100.00 of items for donation to the project. In total £360.00 worth of goods were delivered to the Salvation Army HQ, where it was gratefully received.
If you are a Military Veteran living in North Norfolk and like the sound of our friendship group and wish to join us, please check out our page on Facebook - the North Norfolk Veterans Group. Alternatively, simply come to one of our meetings on a Thursday evening at 1900hrs for a brew and lashings of banter.
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Soda bread
What can be more comforting on a cold day that a hot bowl of soup and some fresh baked bread?
I had a friend round for lunch the other day, having made some soup the night before to use up the last of the Christmas stilton and broccoli, I realized I had no fresh bread. With no time or energy to start kneading and proving I decided to give soda bread a try. What a revelation - fresh, crusty, delicious bread in under an hour. Result!
If you thought baking bread was too long winded and arduous for you, think again, this will change your mind, I guarantee.
ingredients 170g wholemeal flour (I used spelt but any will do) 170g plain flour + extra for dusting
1 teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda 290ml buttermilk
Method Preheat your oven to 200C/180C fan/Gas 6
Mix the dry ingredients in a large bowl, then make a well in the centre, pour the buttermilk into the well and mix with a fork until you have a soft dough. (If it is a little dry, add a small amount of milk until you have the consistency of a scone mixture).
Turn your dough out onto a floured surface and knead briefly to bring the dough together (no stretching or pounding), form into a round and flatten slightly.
Place on a floured baking sheet, cut a deep cross in the top of the round, not all the way through. Place in the middle of the oven for about 30 mins, or until golden brown and it sounds hollow when you tap the bottom. Leave to cool on a wire rack.
Serve warm with soup, delicious toasted for breakfast or with a good smear of butter and your favourite cheese. Jo - Editor
A Right Roasting!
January is a time to hunker down, cosy up with snuggly blankets, light the candles and eat comfort food, but that doesn’t mean it has to be unhealthy. I’m always in favour of dishes that make a cook’s work easy, and this one is certainly no exception. Roasting vegetables brings out their best flavours and keeps nutrients viable; it’s also ridiculously easy. I must admit I was sceptical about whether roasting cauliflower would make it as delicious as everyone online said, but oh my, they are so right! There's a world of difference between
boiled cauliflower (please don't ever do that) and the sublime sweetness and earthiness of roasted cauliflower. It elevates it up from a side dish to the main event. Serve it up with the creamiest of mustard mash potato and you have a dreamy winter dinner.
Roasted Cauliflower Supper - Serves 2
3 large white potatoes, peeled and diced A little cream Butter 2 Heaped teaspoons of wholegrain mustard seasoning 1 medium fresh cauliflower, outer leaves removed Olive oil Himalayan or sea salt Tablespoon of dried Ramson (or your favourite herb) Coconut oil, for frying
To roast the cauliflower, massage olive oil into it and place in an ovenproof dish. Scatter over the ramsons and a little salt and turn the cauliflower in it to ensure it is covered on all sides.
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Cover the veg tightly, not allowing the foil to touch the cauli. Place into a preheated oven on 160° for 2 and a half hours.
Half an hour before the end of this time, place potatoes in a large pan of salted water and bring to the boil, then simmer until a knife goes through them easily.
Drain well and mash with the cream, butter and mustard until creamy then season to taste.
Slice the cauliflower carefully into 4 thick steaks and put the coconut oil into a large non-stick frying pan, and heat until hot. Carefully place the cauliflower steaks into the oi and fry to char them slightly on both sides, then serve with the mash. Carolyn Burn
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THIS ISSUE’S PUZZLES
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SUDOKU Fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to 9 appear once in each row, column and 3 x 3 box. The numbers in the four yellow boxes are the ones needed as the answer that will be published in the next issue.
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.
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In the event of snow and ice, there are many sports to play. This issue’s word search theme is ‘Winter Sports’. Between FOUR and TWELVE letters. One or two words. There are 15 entries in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you find?
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AT CHRISTMAS PLAY AND MAKE GOOD CHEER, FOR CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR. THOMAS TUSSER
The ‘Christmas Food’ themed words featured in last issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH were: CANDYCANE CHRISTMASPUD EGGNOG GRAVY
MINCEPIES PANETTONE POTATOES SPROUTS STOLLEN STUFFING TURKEY YORKSHIREPUD YULELOG
The NUMBER CRUNCHER 17 – 12 + 3 + 8 ÷ 4 – 2 = 2 There may be others.
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The Last Issue’s Answers
The FOUR YELLOW SQUARES in the SUDOKU were 8 6 8 6 The FALLEN PUZZLE answers were: T'WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, WHEN ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE, NOT A CREATURE WAS STIRRING, NOT EVEN A MOUSE. CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE
NUMBER CRUNCHER 20 8 10 7 5 6 = 24
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Crisis? It’s just another winter’s tale
Joan stumbled downstairs on Christmas Eve and pulled the newspaper out her letterbox. “Crisis. What crisis?” screamed the Daily Depress headline. “They must be on a different planet,” she thought. For a start the turkeys had all gone on strike.
Pigs may fly but now they were deemed too fat to eat. So, no pigs in blankets either. And as she walked round the empty shelves in her local supermarket, she realised that was the least of her worries.
But life must go on Joan told herself. So, despite the cost, she forced herself to turn on the gas oven and stick in a nut roast along with some unidentified roadkill and thought herself lucky: many couldn’t eat it anyway. With no dentists available their teeth were falling out.
The newspaper said Santa had furloughed his reindeer. Prancer had nicked the sleigh and gone off to do deliveries for Asda. So, Santa had decided to go green and had bought the latest BMW electric sleigh, complete with heated seats and LED lights.
Having filed his flight plan he found there were no charging points in Antarctica and all the snow had melted due to global warming. Meantime back at the factory the elves were revolting, having been given only a 1% pay rise. Their union called it “derisory” and instructed them not to load up the sacks. Not that it mattered - all the kid’s presents were stuck in containers somewhere in the China sea. On page 3 more cheerful news - a new Covid variant which could put most of us in hospital. That she could handle. Bur the thought that she might find herself in the next bed to Boris brought her out in a cold sweat and a nasty little rash.
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Joan switched on the TV after calculating she could just about afford the electricity so long as she didn’t put the heating on for a week. There was the Minister for Truth and Happiness, beaming at her insanely and telling her: ”There is no crisis. It is just a bump in the road.”
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She screamed at the telly: “Try telling that to my friends Brian and Mary.” They opened their front door the other day and gazed at their empty driveway. They then noticed the pothole in front of their house had enlarged, swallowing up their Range Rover. Had they been able to use the car it wouldn’t have mattered because a group of people decided that supergluing themselves to the nearby motorway would solve the world’s climate crisis.
When midnight arrived on New Year’s Eve Joan settled back in her chair, wrapped in blankets and cuddling a hot water bottle, thinking maybe 2022 will be a better year. There was the comforting and reassuring sight of Big Ben. As it struck Midnight, the clanger fell off, resulting in Big Ben heralding in the new year by striking 23 o’clock.
Crisis? No. It’s just another Winter’s Tale.
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Wills, Families, and Inheritance - The Elephant in the Room? 32% of UK adults have not planned to divide their assets equally among their children upon death.
According to a survey conducted by Charles Stanley Wealth Management, 16% of British adults do not plan to divide their assets equally, whereas a further 16% have not decided how they plan to share their wealth.
Of the 16% who have planned to distribute their estate unevenly, the most common reasons for deciding to split their estate unevenly were based on taking into account each child's financial circumstances (thereby gifting a higher share to less wealthier children) and taking into account how well each child looked after them later on in life.
The same survey found that more than a third of UK adults would be upset if they were on the receiving end of an uneven split. It also found that only one in five UK adults said that their relatives had talked openly about how they intended to distribute their estate and that 15% of UK
adults do not have or did not leave a will.
Fear of causing a rift between children can result in people not openly discussing their plans, which could cause disputes between children upon death and increase costs to the estate, which will reduce the overall value of the estate. The fear of causing a rift could also result in people not making any plans at all, which may mean that their estate is not divided how they would have liked after death.
It is therefore essential for individuals to ensure that they have a will in place and to make their family aware of their plans and wishes regarding inheritance during their lifetime.
At Clapham & Collinge, we have a team of specialist private client lawyers who can help you through every stage of the will-drafting process and ensure, insofar as possible, that your estate is divided in accordance with your wishes upon death. We understand that inheritance planning can be a difficult topic for many people. We are sensitive to clients' needs and we
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Happy New Year from Runners-next-the-Sea
Local running club Runners-nextthe-Sea (RntS) would like to wish everyone a happy and healthy 2022 and warmly welcome anyone looking to start or restart their running journey.
extremely grateful to Holkham Estate who allow them to train within their grounds, both within the park and on the beach. During the winter the club train around Wells and Fakenham. Members enjoy taking part in a range of events including Park Run, roads races, cross country events and track races, although there Is no expectation for members to race.
RntS was formed by Kevin Short (Chairman) and Evette Price (Endurance Coach) in May 2014 and formally became registered with the athletics governing body England Athletics in April 2018.
From originally being a club of 25, it has now grown to over 130 members from all over North Norfolk, with members ranging in age from 12 to over 77.
The club meet on Monday and Thursday evenings with members often choosing to race at a weekend. During the summer months RntS are
RntS pride themselves on supporting the local community and facilitate the annual Wells Carnival fun run, as well as hosting an annual Couch to 5k programme which has been a great success over the years. In November 2022 they plan to open up their annual 5mile (approx.) beach race to non- members. For anyone interested in starting running, please contact Chris Palmer clubsecretary@rnts.co.uk, or visit the RntS website www.rnts.co.uk
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Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted dangers of obesity. Obesity is a major worldwide health issue. It puts us at a higher risk of heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, some cancers and a large number of other medical problems.
Unfortunately most of us struggle to achieve weight loss without any help. Ideally we want to lose inches but preserve muscle mass and skin elasticity.
So, what determines our body shape?
Body shape is determined by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Intrinsic factors are our genetics, metabolic makeup and body type. Extrinsic factors are very much related to our lifestyle, diet, activity and exercise levels that we engaging in.
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Cromer Tennis Club has slashed its membership prices by 75% for the final 4 months of the membership year which ends on April 30th, 2022. Adult membership of the Club will cost just £77.50 for January to April; out of county individuals can get membership for £37.50 and for anyone in the 18-30 age group membership, it will cost just £25 for 4 months.
“It’s all a bid to get more adults in the Club, we’ve got loads going in at the Club over the winter months with mix-in groups, group coaching and team training at all levels and of course we’re all about outdoor sport - tennis” said Club Chairman, Kelvin van Hasselt. The Club’s big problem at the moment is a lack of female players – especially female players in the 18–30 age group; although it is delighted to have attracted Eleanor Tomkinson, a top Norfolk Under 14 player, to the Club, who will form the nucleus of 2022 Ladies B Team.
There are substantial discounts for adults on group coaching and social activities for Club membership. Adults pay £ 20 less for Tennis Xpress, a course for beginners or for Tennis Returners, a 6-week course for those coming back to tennis after a long time.
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News from the Club house Happy New Year from Cromer Marrams!
The clubhouse is open for members to contest league and cup games on the short mat every Wednesday at 2.00pm through the winter months until April. Games, a drink and biscuits for just £1.50. All present playing and social members are welcome, new members are welcome. Unsurprisingly Bob A is top of the league, followed by Keith P and Janice A.
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This season, 2022, the club will compete in the Men’s NBA league, the mixed Federation league and the mixed NANSA league along with cup competitions and the usual number of friendly matches with clubs from outside and within the county.
The club Christmas party went ahead with 35 members enjoying a wide selection of buffet food and desserts. This was followed by a quiz, bingo and a raffle. All agreed it was a lovely social, fun evening. Thanks to all those who played a part in its success. The coffee and mince pie morning was equally well attended as members enjoyed the last chance to get together in 2021.
The bar continues to be open on Fridays from 7pm for members and visitors. Drinks at club prices! For more information see the club website at cromermarramsbowlsclub.com or phone Neil on 01263 513901.
Veteran Baker Retains His Title – Again
Appearing in his seventh final in the last nine years Cromer Squash Club’s long serving member John Baker retained the title which he had previously won in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2019 when he was once again crowned club veterans’ champion after beating the three times former champion Alan Harper 13-4 7-13 13-8 13-7 in the final on Friday morning. By winning the title for the fifth time Baker overtook former club chairmen, Nick Amis and Giles Margarson, both of whom won the title four times back in the 1980s and 90s.
Played under the point a rally scoring system the match was far from being a one-sided encounter and featured some excellent squash from both players. Baker, however, still hits the ball as cleanly and crisply as any player in the club and he was always in control of the rallies in the opening game as his older opponent was only able to pick up just four points.
The second game however followed a
This minor set back seemed to spur Baker on. His drives into the back corners interspersed with some accurate trickle boasts at the front of the court meant he was always in control of both the third and fourth games and after opening up useful leads in both games he closed them out 13-8 13-7 to win the match 3-1.
completely different pattern. The hard hitting Harper, who won his three titles between 2005 and 2009 and was runner up ten years ago, raced into a 6-1 lead and he was able to stay five points ahead throughout the game as he deservedly took the game 13-7 to draw level.
Katy's Midas Touch at Gala
North Norfolk Viking Swimmers Katy Coleman and Ruby Tracey are the latest to qualify for the County Championships when Katy won a hat-trick of gold medals and a silver. Ruby achieved two bronze medals at the same, final qualifying gala at the UEA. just before Christmas.
In the 100m butterfly Katy came back from behind as at the first 25m she was in fourth position. Demonstrating diligence and tenacity she was in first place at the final turn. However she was pushed all the way over the final 25m by Millie Harris of Wisbeach but Katy was not going to relinquish the lead she had fought so hard for; finishing a split second ahead in 1:12.38. to take the gold.
Her second gold came in the 100m freestyle
As always the final attracted a good crowd to the Norwich Road balcony and Technical Director Barry Starling, who himself was runner up in the tournament way back in 1996, but who, because of injury was not able to take part this year, said: “Although at first glance a 3-1 scoreline might suggest this was a one sided match this was certainly not the case and both players played some excellent squash with John always just having the edge and producing winning shots at vital times”
Since winning his first handicap tournament in 1984 Baker has, over the past 37 years, now won no fewer than 18 titles at the club – 4 club championships, 5 Over 35 titles, 5 veterans’ titles and four handicap tournaments – and no other player is remotely near that record.
when she ironically defeated a field of 100 with her 1:04.31 and then in the 50m freestyle it was gold again in 29.16. defeating no fewer than 131 swimmers. However, Katy was still not done, because she got a silver in the 50m butterfly with 32.37.
Meanwhile, Ruby was in contention all the way in the100 backstroke. Her nonchalant tumble turns were dexterously timed on either side which made all the difference for her to take the bronze medal in 1:15.84. Consistency was a key component again in her 100m breaststroke when she did the last three 25m each in 22 seconds on her way to her second bronze medal in 1:26.59
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