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An update from The Pilgrim Federation of Schools:

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NOW AVAILABLE CONTACT PETE ON 07818 653720 playtime As well as further sports events, our older pupils will be travelling to Gresham’s School to their STEAM event in the new Dyson building Soon, our Year 5 children will be heading off to How Hill on the Broads for their residential, which will be amazing for them

As four small schools, we work hard to collaborate as much as possible to encourage and inspire our pupils We utilise the strengths of being small (for example, excellent adult to pupil ratios and fostering a real sense of community) with some of the best features of larger schools, such as exciting residential trips and fun sporting events

In the next few weeks, all children from the Federation will be taking part in a Federation Tag Rugby morning at Walsingham School This will include all staff and pupils taking their lunch so that we can share lunch and

Another exciting Federation development is that Blakeney School is hoping to begin a Stay and Play group for local parents/carers and their babies and pre-school children. This will be open to all local families in the surrounding area Please do mention it to anyone you might know who would like to come along We promise a very warm welcome and children with happy faces! Further details to follow soon

“As God’s Children, we all play our part in making learning irresistible within our Federation community.”

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Glaven Valley Conservation Area Review Extended

North Norfolk District Council has extended the Glaven Valley Conservation Area Appraisal until March 31, 2023, to allow additional time for feedback

The Council is asking residents to have their say on the future of the management and protection of the Glaven Valley Conservation Area in North Norfolk. This follows the successful adoption of six new village Conservation Area Appraisals last year

The Glaven Valley Conservation Area was designated in 1984 and covers a large landscape area which follows the River Glaven The appraisal of Conservation Areas is needed to understand their character and significance. An appraisal provides an opportunity to define an area's special interest, consider any vulnerabilities or potential enhancement and ensure the boundaries stay relevant

The Council’s appointed heritage consultants, Purcell, have drafted an appraisal for the Glaven Valley Conservation Area This appraisal records and analyses the special interest of the Valley, recognises the variety of heritage assets, identifies issues and opportunities, sets out proposals for boundary changes and provides for the positive long-term management and enhancement of the Conservation Area

During the consultation period, which will now run from November 21 to March 31, 2023, we will happily receive any comments on (1) the contents of the Appraisal and Management Plan and (2) the proposed boundary changes

Cllr Andrew Brown, portfolio holder for Planning and

ST Sutton

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Enforcement, said: “ The Glaven Valley Conservation Area is a fantastic part of North Norfolk, rural conservation areas are pretty unique, and we are fortunate to have this area to complement the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which our planning policies must ensure its protection and management in the future. As residents, we know there are lots of things you love about where you live, and we would like to hear from you ”

The appraisal documents are available to view at www.north-norfolk.gov.uk/glavenvalley

There are exhibitions displaying proposals at two locations - St Nicholas Church in Blakeney and St Lawrence Parish Church in Hunworth, with hard copies of the draft appraisal available at Holt Library and the Council Offices in Cromer

Please send any feedback or questions to caaconsultation@north-norfolk gov uk

Regular Events

Arts & Crafts Group - Weybourne Village Hall - 12.00-2.00pm

New group has started on the 4th Wednesday of the month Bring along your latest project e g , knitting, crochet, embroidery, rug-making, tapestry, model-making, drawing, painting, jigsaws - or just come for a chat You are welcome to BYO light lunch and refreshment The group is not tutor-led and there will be a small charge of £2 per month to cover the cost of the hall All crafts and other-halves welcome! 07871 086409 for more information

Want to make new friends and have fun while mastering a new skill in 2022? Why not come along to High Kelling Village Hall and try your hand at Short Mat Bowls in a warm, friendly environment with refreshments provided We are offering free afternoon taster sessions with expert tuition from experienced players If you would you like to find out more, contact Lyn on 01263 713898 or Tony on 01263 713119 and arrange a taster session

Dance your way to fitness. Every Tuesday from 1-2pm at The Copeman Centre, Briston. BellyFit4Fun uses belly dance moves to aid fitness, core strength and FUN! No experience needed No need to book, just come along Suitable for all ages Call or text Gwenyth on 0758 222 9696 for more information

Guided Tours of the Chapel Icons St Seraphim’s, Station Rd, Little Walsingham NR22 6EB Wednesdays and Saturdays 2pm

Quiet Garden Group. Last Friday of the month - 10.30am to 2pm. The Quiet Garden Group meets monthly for talks and reflection in the Garden Room Bring a packed lunch; tea, coffee, squash and biscuits provided New members always welcome.

Gardening Group Every Monday - 10 30am to 1pm New members always warmly welcomed! Tools and refreshments provided For further information or if you would be interested in hiring our Garden Room for your own activities, please call 01328 820610 or email saint seraphims@gmail com

Folk at Weybourne Village Hall. 3rd Sunday of the month. 3pm until 6pm. Singers, musicians, poets, dancers and audience all welcome Joi n in or just listen. Bring your own drinks/snacks if you wish. Tea/coffee available £1 00 entrance to cover cost of hall For further info contact Tony Baylis 01263 588781 or tonyandcarmen@btinternet com

Holt Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 6 45pm for 7pm till approximately 10pm We meet at the very nice High Kelling Village Hall, Avenue Road, High Kelling, NR25 6RD Most weeks there is a standby, so you don't need to come with a partner but please do check on our website www.bridgewebs.com/holt/ or telephone the secretary, Maureen Kimbley on 01263 587705. We are a friendly club, affiliated to the English Bridge Union and play Duplicate Bridge, and always happy to welcome new members

Sheringham and District Philatelic Society meet at West Runton Church Hall, 2nd Monday each month at 7 30pm Contact Gerry for more information on 01263 579529 or on maurice g smith@brinternet com Saturday Cafés at St. Andrew ’s Church, Thursford, NR21 0BW. The first Saturday of every month 10am-12 everyone welcome to enjoy tea, coffee homemade cakes in this beautiful church. Also no need to book just turn up!

Little Star Every Thursday 10-12 at The Venue, Holt A friendly and relaxed, mixed crafting group where we get together 'Making things to make a difference' Knitters, Stitchers, Crocheters and Card makers - all ages and skill levels are welcome Refreshments are available so do pop along and join us Equipment provided

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