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Since I last wrote we have had the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla and now we are looking forwards to the summer Time to get out and about and judging by the number of events and club activities I have been puttin into the magazines, there are plenty of things to do over the next few months Music events, festivals, North Norfolk Open Studios and plenty of fetes, open gardens, sporting, and leisure activities Something for everyone It's also exam season for the youngsters over the next few weeks, with lots of revision to do and exam nerves to cope with. Best of luck for those taking GCSEs and A levels, it will all be worth the hard work in the end

Whatever you are doing, enjoy your May magazine

Jo – editor

Here are the deadline dates and publishing dates for the next 3 magazines.

June Tuesday 30th May Friday 9th June

July Tuesday 27th June Friday 7th July

August Tuesday 25th July Friday 4th August

Weather Outlook

May will continue the mixed weather features of April and temperatures will only recover slowly but after mid-month we should start to see more sustained fair weather with temperatures more representative of the second half of May June will continue the trend developing in the second half of May, but although by now the mass of cold air that built up over Arctic regions as early as August last year will be all but gone, any airstream coming down the North Sea across a still cold North Sea will certainly be noticeable

News from the Venue

We’ve had a very busy and successful April, with a variety of events from Tea Dances to Wrestling going on, all with great turn outs It was wonderful to have Big Top Wrestling back in the house, with an amazing evening of smack down entertainment! We had so many people that we ran out of chairs, and it was standing room only for those that came a little late Nevertheless, around 130 people had a super evening, and thank you to Aaron Wick and his team for bringing another great show to the Venue

We had another fundraising evening for the 1st Holt Scouts this month, this time a prize Bingo Night, which was enjoyed by over 90 people, and raised a record £1039 for our local Scout Troop! Our Kids Easter Fun Day was enjoyed by around 60 children, who all came to enjoy games, activities, a climbing wall, crafts and of course chocolate; many thanks to the Scouts and their leaders for helping to make this event so much fun for the children, to Giselle for providing cake decorating fun, June for helping with the crafts, the North Walsham Scouts who brought over their climbing wall and provided amazing fun for the kids, and last but not least to my daughter Daisy, who ran the entire event for me as I was very ill and couldn’t make it With a calm and cool head and lots of determination, she helped to make it a huge success, and I am both grateful and proud of her!

We had another first in the Venue in April; the new Holt Youth Town Council, who met for the first time and showed great enthusiasm and energy to help to serve the town It ’s an exciting initiative that the town council are taking, encouraging our younger people to have a voice and a say in the governing of the town, and we are thrilled to be able to help to enable this by hosting the meetings. Congratulations to Sandy Roper for heading up this great team, and to all the young people who put themselves forward to serve in this way

We had 2 super live music nights last month, with Southbound playing modern country rock and After Hours playing Blues/Rock, both of which were almost sold out, and provided a great, affordable night ’s entertainment It wasn’t that long ago that we had restrictions that prevented these sorts of live entertainment nights and following on from COVID we committed to providing opportunities to support the Arts and musicians, who effectively lost their livelihoods for 18 months I’m pleased to say that these evenings are being so well supported that there will be many more through the year!

Looking ahead to the upcoming month, we have an amazing Arts Forum Evening with 4 artists being interviewed, a CD and Record Fair, 2 evenings of Miracles and Gospel by Radical Church, Dali’s House Acoustic band playing on Tavern Night on 26th May, a great Ibiza Classics Dance Night on 3rd June, and a Bangers, Mash and Quiz Night on 17th June. As ever, we would love more people to get involved with the Venue, and there are many great volunteering opportunities available for people of all backgrounds and abilities Why not pop in or give us a call to see if you would like to join the crew? Call 01263 713427 or email info@thevenueholt com to get in touch, or to find out more information about events and regular groups

OUR AGM WILL BE HELD IN THE LOUNGE AT THE VENUE ON WEDNESDAY 28th JUNE AT 7PM

All are welcome to come and hear about our previous year, and the plans for the year ahead

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Arts Forum

A conversation about art and education on Wednesday 17th May with artist/workshop leaders

Hannelore Smith, (Director Artpocket - an education in creative arts), Rose Feather (illustrator, participatory picture book maker and arts facilitator), Cora Mullenger (a practicing artist who runs a variety of art workshops in the wider community), and Mary Blue (arts-based learning programme for Holt Festival), teaches at Groundwork Gallery, and piloted ‘Paint at the Museum’ with the Norfolk Museum service), each of whom will bring a slightly different slant or perspective to our discussion

Ruskin said ‘ The teaching of art is the teaching of all things’. This event

will be a discussion about the importance of arts education, or of education through the arts, from both a personal and a professional point of view; what makes a good arts educator/workshop leader? How someone becomes one? How and why each of them got into it and why they have continued to be so? How did they get to where they are now? What the life is like, the challenges and rewards, from their experience?

Each Forum lasts about an hour, after which there will be time for questions. It is held in the bar area and/or main Hall of The Venue, depending on numbers

Arrive at 6 30pm, when the bar will be open, for a prompt 7 00pm start The evening will finish 8 30/9 00pm-ish Booking is helpful to gauge numbers. But please feel free to just turn up on the night

To book: contact The Venue on 01263 713427 or email: info @thevenueholt com

Holt Festival Saturday 22nd to 29th JULY 2023

The Holt Festival 2023, an essential fixture in the annual North Norfolk arts calendar, is proud to present another year of superlative talent and entertainment. We truly have something for everyone with a varied programme of superb classical music, comedy, talks, poetry and drama and a unique 'nautical’ musical experience to enjoy!

Highlights this year include the much-loved actor, author and stand-up comedian Julian Clary, in conversation with James McDermott about his varied life and career. Acclaimed pianist Peter Donohoe is joined by the renowned violinist Harriet Mackenzie in a wonderful programme of Romantic sonatas in the Auden Theatre In the same venue, performance poet Luke Wright gives us the final instalment of his political trilogy The Remains of Logan Dankworth, a big hit with audiences at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe

You can also enjoy an unforgettable evening in the company of The Old Time Sailors, who take us back in time to the ships of the 19th Century for an immersive experience of traditional seafaring music Fancy dress is encouraged! The ever-popular comedy night returns with The Red Card Comedy Club, showcasing the comedy quartet, The Noise Next Door

Our free Family Friendly Festival Fun afternoon in the centre of Holt, which was very well received last year, is back again with Mad Dog Mcrea providing the entertainment with their unique mixture of folk rock, pop, gypsy jazz and bluegrass music Tickets are free but you must book first online And also, back by popular demand is Toyah, the original punk-princess, reprising her huge hits including I Want To Be Free and It ’s A Mystery, with her 5 piece electric band for a storming finish to the Holt Festival 2023

After the tremendous success of last year ’s Craxton-Picasso art exhibition, which had over 5,000 visitors, this year we have the German Expressionists & The Third Reich, featuring works by some of the artists deemed as ‘degenerate’ by Hitler We also have the annual Sir John Hurt, Sworders and Charlotte Fraser art prize exhibitions.

Anwen Hurt, Festival Director, says “ There really is something for everyone in this year ’s programme We look forward to seeing you all and huge thanks for your continued support ”

As ever, all events take place in the heart of Georgian Holt, with its many unique shops and cafes. For more information, and to book tickets online, go to www holtfestival org

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March Monthly Memory Swap

Are you new to the town, or a long-time resident of Holt, perhaps even born and bred here? Do you enjoy hearing and sharing memories and stories about Holt of the past, and North Norfolk more generally?

Whichever, why not come along to the next ‘Monthly Memory Swap’, on Tuesday May the 16th from 2.00pm - 4 00pm, in the large hall of The Venue, the Holt Community and Arts Centre

There will be a chance to see a repeat of the wonderful archive interview with Elsie Checkley & Margarette Green plus a special presentation about the Singing Postman (Hev You Got a Loight Boy). Do bring along any photos you have and would like to share, along with memories of Norfolk and Holt, the people and places you remember

There will be a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit (courtesy of Gillian) halfway through the afternoon Just turn up for this free event No booking is necessary

Future Dates for ‘ The Monthly Memory Swap’ (MMS) for 2023 (usually the third Tuesday of the month)

Tuesday May 16th and Tuesday June 20th. We take a break for July and August, with the next MMS, of the new season, on Tuesday the 19th of September

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Wednesday 10th May

Cash Bingo! Doors open 6.30pm, eyes down 7.30pm. Fantastic raffle and bar open

Tuesday 16th May

Monthly Memory Swap with John Jarvis. Come and share your memories of Holt, refreshments, free entry. 3pm to 5pm.

Wednesday 17th May

Arts Forum: A panel of arts educators talk about the importance of art education, with Hannelore Smith, Cora Mullenger, Mary Blue and Rose Feather. Free entry, starts 7pm, no booking required.

Saturday 20th May

CD & Record Fair. 9am to 3pm. Free entry

Saturday 20th May

Radical Church Miracles and Gospel Service. Starts 7pm.

Saturday 21st May

Tea Dance with Sequence, Latin, Ballroom and Line Dancing. Tickets are £5 and all money goes to charity. Call Pat and Malcolm on 01328 864404 to book.

Friday 26th May

Tavern Night Live Music! 5-piece acoustic band, Dali’s House, playing originals and covers from the 50’s onwards, between 7pm and 9.30pm. Great drinks, relaxed social atmosphere, free entry

Saturday 27th May

Radical Church Miracles and Gospel Service. Starts 7pm.

Sunday 28th May

Kids Crafternoon. Free craft activities for children, 3pm to 4pm

Saturday 3rd June

Ibiza Night! Ibiza Classics all night long, 7.30pm till late, bar open, tickets only £5! Book via: Thelittleboxoffice.com/thevenueholt

Wednesday 14th June

Cash Bingo! Doors open 6.30pm, eyes down 7.30pm. Fantastic raffle and bar open

Saturday 17th June

Bangers, Mash and Quiz Night in aid of 1st Holt Scouts. Come and enjoy some proper English Food and test your skills against our Quizmaster! Booking essential on trybooking.com. Adults £8, kids £5 for 2 courses and the Quiz. Bar open. Starts 5.30pm, dinner served at 6pm.

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Appeal for Volunteer Beach Wardens to Support Rare Wildlife

This spring, Norfolk Wildlife Trust is on the search for volunteer wardens to help protect and monitor rare birds at NWT Holme Dunes nature reserve, on the North Norfolk coast, and its neighbouring beaches Over half of England’s most threatened breeding birds nest on the ground and for some, including ringed plover, little tern and oystercatcher, Norfolk’s coastline is a vital stronghold during the spring and summer After a long journey – in the case of little terns from Africa – the birds settle down on our coast to raise a family During this time, they face many challenges including disturbance, rising sea levels and predators

In the last 35 years, the population of ringed plovers in Norfolk has declined by a shocking 79 per cent, with just 123 pairs recorded in 2018 Norfolk is the most important county in the UK for nesting little terns In 2021 almost half of the UK population (roughly 691 pairs) of these birds were attempting to nest across the North and East of Norfolk Oystercatcher numbers are also dropping, seeing them join the little tern on the Amber list of conservation concern.

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To help beach-nesting bird populations to recover, organisations such as Norfolk Wildlife Trust protect and monitor these avian tourists during their annual visit to our shores, with the support of volunteer beach wardens To help give these special birds enough space to raise their families Norfolk Wildlife Trust are keen for Holme Dunes beach visitors to understand the need to keep a distance from special fenced-off nesting areas on the beach, to be vigilant for the tiny chicks that may be feeding on the shoreline, and to keep their dogs under effective control

Tori Backham, Assistant Warden at NWT Holme Dunes, explains: “Our beach wardens act as guardians to our vulnerable beach-nesting birds. They support our wildlife by patrolling the beaches, helping the public to understand the importance of looking after these special species, as well as recording bird behaviour and nesting activity

“ This vital work would not be possible without the help of a band of friendly, enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers If you feel passionate about making a difference and you have some spare time to give, we’d love to hear from you. It ’s such an important job and an incredibly beautiful setting – there's really no better place to be!”

Norfolk Wildlife Trust are looking for people with a passion for wildlife who enjoy talking to the public The role doesn’t require you to have background knowledge of the birds and their behaviours as training will be provided by Norfolk Wildlife Trust. For more information, visit www norfolkwildlifetrust org uk/ volunteering or email Alan: alanm@norfolkwildlifetrust org uk

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Holt WI

The April meeting was well attended and there were three new visitors Hopefully they will become full members Every month we have had visitors who came to see what the W I has to offer and they have all decided to join Holt WI which is good news

Our speaker was James Glennie who gave an interesting talk on German Expressionist Art and showed slides of work worth millions of pounds He was very knowledgeable and offered to do a private viewing for W I members at the Art Exhibition in St Andrews Church in July

Refreshments included delicious Easter chocolate cupcakes made by committee members and enjoyed by everyone. After the raffle birthday posies were presented

Next month’s meeting is very much Coronation themed with a special tea, raffle prizes and a Royal quiz

We meet the third Wednesday of the month at the Venue 2-4pm Why don’t you come along and see for yourself what the W.I. is all about.

Cellist Orlando Jopling in Concert

An evening with acclaimed cellist, Orlando Jopling in Little Massingham Church on Friday, 19 May 2023

Friends of Andrew ’s Little Massingham, (FOSALM) the village is delighted to be hosting the world-class conductor, composer and cellist Orlando Jopling, who has agreed to provide a one-night solo Bach Cello Concert in Little Massingham Church on Friday, the 19th of May starting at 19:00 hours

Orlando is well known for his performances with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Ballet, The English Chamber Orchestra and the Royal Opera House This very special and unique event, which will be raising much-needed funds for St Andrews Church, is something not to be missed Tickets priced at £25, which includes a glass of wine, can be purchased from the FOSALM website - www.fosalm.org - in cash at the door on the night, or through Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/3YzCdbx

This will be an unforgettable and very enjoyable evening so please book your places early!

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Landlord possession actions were halted when the country went into lockdown in March 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, with the aim of easing the financial pressure on struggling families and individuals.

Following the lift on restrictions, the number of tenants evicted from private rented homes across England has seen a peak, although figures are still falling short of pre-pandemic levels Shelter, a charity which provides housing support, has reported that in England 1 in 12 private renters find themselves under the threat of an eviction with 1 in 4 renters consistently struggling to pay their rent

The current cost of living crisis has impacted not only on tenants but landlords who are finding themselves under financial pressure

With interest rates on mortgages increasing, homeowners are facing higher costs Tenants may find themselves in situations where their landlords are wanting to increase their rent

Legally landlords can only do this in certain situations or where the tenant agrees to the rise in rent It is possible for a tenant to challenge or even refuse the rent increase

In the UK, eviction is a classed as a civil process whereby a landlord can legally remove a tenant from a rental property This process can take a few months and landlords will have to give notice to their tenant of the planned eviction The amount of notice that a landlord is required to give to the tenant will vary depending on the type of tenancy agreement in place

What can you do if you do not agree with the increase in rent?

If you do not wish to agree to the rent increase demanded by your landlord, the initial approach that you can take is to seek to negotiate with them Try to reach an agreement on a lower rental figure by writing to them and clearly identifying the sum that you feel would be reasonable and are willing to pay If the attempt to reach an agreement by negotiation fails and you find yourself in a position facing eviction you should seek legal advice. A legal professional will be able to advise you of your rights as a tenant and can help you to challenge the proceedings

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NNu3a Military History Group

The NNu3a Military History Group, whose membership is drawn from a wide area of North Norfolk, meet monthly, during the day at Field Dalling Village Hall we were recently invited to visit RAF Marham

Our visit included a tour of the station, seeing the massive infrastructure development to support the UK’s fleet of F-35 combat aircraft and also a guided tour of the Heritage Aviation Centre, charting over a 100-years of RAF Marham, two World Wars, the Cold War nuclear era and the air support provided during two Gulf Wars, Afghanistan and Syria

Future presentations during 2023 include: BRIXMIS - real British Military, Cold War Spies operating in East Germany, Operation TELIC 6war in Iraq and also the story of a German military air crash on Sheringham Beach in 1939 – guests are welcome Contact John Lewis: a2asv@btinternet.com

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Baking back in time!

At Age Concern North Norfolk we cook around 40 meals per day for people in the day centre, the Lunch Club and for the Meals on Heels service Our chef has the luxury of modern appliances and labour saving equipment although our kitchen is relatively small and we are planning to extend and refurbish the area in the next year once we have the funding

As part of our Reminiscence session, we stepped back in time to use kitchen tools that required a more hands on approach with weighing flour and butter on scales, mixing by hand and using wooden rolling pins to make some scones It was a very interactive session and everyone listened to an old Bakelite radio while concentrating on making the perfect scone

In building up our resources, we welcome donations of small items from the 50’s and 60’s to help us use the genuine articles in our reminiscence sessions although we do make use of the local library ’s packs which are great conversation starters Reminiscence involves sharing thoughts and feelings of everyone’s experiences to recall and reflect on important

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The B&B Benefice (Church of England)

Ten village churches offering prayer, hospitality and a warm welcome:

St Maurice Briningham, St Andrew Brinton, All Saints Briston, St Mary Burgh Parva, St George Hindolveston, St Lawrence Hunworth, St Peter Melton Constable, St Mary Stody, St Edmund Swanton Novers, All Saints Thornage

Contact Rev Trudie Morris: revtrudie@gmail com or visit our website: www.bandbchurches.co.uk

Roman Catholic Churches Mass Times

The Church of The Annunciation, Walsingham Sunday 11am, Monday-Saturday 9.30am.

Our Lady Star of the Sea, Wells. Saturday 6pm, Sunday 9.00am, Thursday 9.30am.

St Henry Walpole, Burnham Market. Sunday 9.30am, Friday 9.30am.

St Andrew's Church, Holt at 9:30am on Thursdays

St Mary’s Church, Kelling

Services are based on the Book of Common Prayer

1st and 3rd Sunday of every month

Matins – 11am

2nd and 4th Sunday of every month

Holy Communion – 11am

HOLT METHODIST CHURCH

SUMMER PARTY SUNDAY 28TH MAY @ 12PM IN THE MEMORIAL GARDEN

LETHERINGSETT CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW

There are currently two services a month at St Andrew's,

- 1st Sunday of the month:

Holy Communion

(Book of Common Prayer) at 11 15 am

- 3rd Sunday of the month:

Morning Prayer

(Common Worship) at 9 30 am

HOLT METHODIST CHURCH NOTICE BOARD

Holt Methodist Church is open for Worship each Sunday at 11am

Friday Prayers each Friday at 9 30am

You are assured of a warm welcome

The Loades Hall is available for hire

Email: loadesbookings23@gmail com (from 1st Jan 23)

Please contact Sally Jones, Mobile: 07792 548221

MINISTER - Revd J Bell - 01263 710009

Senior Steward - Mrs J. Bunting - 01263 712068

Mass times for St. Peter ’s RC Church, Blakeney

These are: Sundays 11am Wednesday ’s 9.30am

For more information go to catholicparishofwalsingham org

WIVETON WANDER

Stroll through Open Gardens in Wiveton

Saturday 10th June 10.30am – 4.30pm

Explore the fabulous gardens in Wiveton.

Pimm’s tent, teas, delicious cakes and plant sales.

£5 admission

Tickets available on the day from the village green.

FREE FOOD & DRINK VEGETARIAN & G F AVAILABLE

Main sponsor Bedfords Estate Agents and kindly supported by the Wiveton Bell and Natural Surroundings.

Organised by the Friends of Wiveton Church

All proceeds to Wiveton Church Restoration Fund

ALL WELCOME. PARKING IN THE CHURCHYARD. For further details please see Weybourne Group Website or call Revd Ian Dyble: 01263 741235 or email: info@holtchronicle co uk 12 The Holt Chronicle May 2023
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SAINT ANDREW’S & ALL SAINTS NEWS

The Parish of Holt with High Kelling

Rector: Fr Howard Stoker SSC, The Rectory, Church Street, Holt NR25 6BB Tel: 01263 712048 email:holtrectory@tiscali.co.uk

Assistant Curate: Fr Gary Gould Tel: 01328 830715, Email: garygould57@gmail com

Parish Office Tel: 01263 713479 E: standrewsholt@btinternet com website at www holtchurch org

Dear Friends,

One of the loveliest images we have of Jesus in the gospels is that of Jesus as the Good Shepherd The picture of the shepherd is one, which is deeply woven into the language and the imagery of the Bible

In the Old Testament, particularly in the psalms God is often pictured as the Shepherd and the people as His flock The 23rd psalm, “ The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want ” is probably the most well known psalm today In the New Testament Jesus says of himself, “ I am the Good Shepherd” and in doing so he speaks to us of a God who is not cold, distant, aloof and uncaring, rather of a God who cares, cares enough to come looking for us, who knows us by name and will lead us home This image of Jesus as the good shepherd is one which has comforted and reassured people over countless centuries Yet Jesus provides us not only with an image of a God who loves us, but also with an example to follow and a call to imitate the actions of the good shepherd

Therefore, we are called to care for one another and especially for all those in need; the poor, the vulnerable, the marginalised, innocent victims of conflict, violence and abuse

Like a good shepherd who cares for their flock we are called to care for and protect the unborn, the terminally ill, the aged and all who are struggling with life In every walk of life we need people who care about the welfare of others rather than their own selfish interest People who care for the well-being of our teachers, doctors and nurses struggling with stresses of impersonal, uncaring inspections and a national health service that is struggling to cope with the demand upon it People who look out for and help the poor, the vulnerable, struggling, the mentally ill, the aged, and the weak.

I give thanks to God that I live in a caring community but of course there is always more we can do; too many people are suffering silently and perhaps are too afraid to ask for help. Caring for others ought to be second nature to us but sometimes it takes an effort of will to go out of our way to care for someone Yet it is by caring that we not only show our love for another, but perhaps more importanly are enabled to give another person their true value and worth.

Kindest regards, Fr Howard

HOLT & COMMUNITY DISTRICT SUPPORT FUND (Energy). Local support for local people FUNDS ARE NOW AVAILABLE to help those struggling to pay their energy bills this winter PLEASE DO NOT STRUGGLE IN SILENCE. Contact the North Norfolk Food Bank (Energy) (07826 376343)

THE FEAST OF THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD

Thursday 18th April

10 00am Said Eucharist All Saints

7.00pm Sung Eucharist

FROM THE REGISTERS

Baptisms:

30th April: Lily Orla Meier

30th April Samantha Jordon Rash

Confirmations:

3rd May Digby McDougall-Chawdhry

3rd May Andrew Pearcey

3rd May Dawn Stolworthy

3rd May Timothy Wegg

3rd May Zak Wegg

Funerals:

3rd May Mary Irene Jones

4th May Iris Hulse

13th May Patricia Hamer (nee-Wright) Memorial Service

18th May Sheila Margaret Swain

25th May Terence Elliot Kirk

NATIONAL PIGRIMAGE TO WALSINGHAM

Monday 29th May

12noon Mass in Abbey Grounds

2 30pm Sermon, Procession & Benediction

Preacher: The Rt Revd Norman Banks, Bishop of Richborough

HOLT COMMUNITY CHOIR

The community choir gather during term time

On Thursday evenings 6.30pm – 7.30pm

In the Parish Church Hall, Church Street

Guest Director for the summer term: Teresa Verney

Cost £4pp All are welcome Anyone can sing! Come along and have a go!

PUBLIC WORSHIP & PRIVATE PRAYER.

Sunday Services

8am Book of Common Prayer Eucharist

9.15am Said Eucharist at All Saints, High Kelling

10 30am Parish Sung Eucharist

5 00pm Choral Evensong (2nd Sunday of the month) (Not August)

Week day services Mon – Sat

Morning Prayer 9am

Eucharist 9 30am–Thurs 10am at All Saints, High Kelling

Evening Prayer 5.30pm

CHORAL EVENSONG: sung on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 5.00pm. The Book Common Prayer at its best! An opportunity to experience one of the jewels in the Church of England’s crown All are welcome

LIVE STREAMING: The Sunday Parish Eucharist continues to be live streamed on YouTube at 10 30am

Please see our website or facebook page for more details. www holtchurch org

YOUTUBE: St Andrew the Apostle, Holt

LOCAL FOOD BANK COLLECTION: A collection point for donations of non-perishable food goods is now available in the Parish Church Open every day.

LITTLE LAMB’S PARENT & TODDLER GROUP meets every Wednesday during term time 9 30am – 11 00am in the Parish Church Hall in Street Hall All parents/carers are welcome to come along and meet with friends and make new ones.

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Readers Write....

A column where you can write in Write to us - share your news or views on issues that concern our community Just e-mail your letter to info@holtchronicle co uk or leave it in THE HOLT CHRONICLE collection box in Feeney's Newsagents ALL letters must have a contact name, full postal address and telephone number so that we may be able to contact you if necessary but please note that we will publish your name but not your address or telephone number unless requested to do so.

PLEASE KEEP YOUR LETTER TO A MAXIMUM OF 300 WORDS so that we may be able to publish it in full

Please note: The views expressed in this column are not necessarily the views of the editor or publishers of The Holt Chronicle but those of the author's submitting the material

Dear Jo,

Joy White

A huge thank you to everyone who attended Mums thanksgiving service, and for the many cards, kind words and flowers we received.

An unbelievable sum in excess of £450 will be donated to the Big C charity in Mums memory Mum leaves a huge gap in our lives but we were so lucky to have her healthy and independent until the very end

Once again, our sincere thanks to each and every one of you for the kindness and support you have shown to us over the last few weeks

Dear Jo,

Dogs Are Not Humans

I've noticed many cafes, restaurants and hotels in North Norfolk allow dogs into their eating areas now I suspect from the proprietors' perspective the motive is purely money and no other reason Don't misunderstand me, I love dogs But please can we have more appropriate control over dogs in human spaces Dogs are not human They do not belong sitting on a chair at a table licking off a plate, as I saw in a café last week, or urinating on a pew as witnessed in Cromer church. These are inappropriate and are also health risks for us humans

Dogs yapping at each other incessantly under tables, as experienced in a hotel restaurant in Holt and in another hotel/pub bar in Cromer This ruins enjoyment and causes stress to other diners

Many people have a dog allergy An older lady was sitting in a café recently when a family came in with 3 dogs and sat next to her table She politely asked them to move to another table as she was allergic to dogs One of them at her spat abuse and refused to move She felt forced to leave and is now very nervous about going out to local cafes alone. Please let ’s keep dogs as dogs – they are NOT HUMANS

Dear Jo,

Footpath Needed

I write in support of the letter written by Peta Benson, bemoaning the lack of a footpath from Holt Town and out along the B1149 Norwich Road to Holt Country Park. It ’s such a short distance of pathway required, it seems an obvious necessity to ensure that locals and visitor pedestrians also wheelchairs/buggy users alike, have safe access to the wonderful Holt Country Park

My wife and I recently enjoyed a circular walk around Holt Town, taking in the ‘Little Hills, Spout Hills, Candlestick Lane and Holt Country Park including a visit to ‘Hetties’ for coffee and bacon rolls! Very clean, tidy toilet facilities are available here We wandered through the park, heathland and forest finally exiting at Mackeys Hill Car Park, on to the Hempstead Road, then turned left to the underpass and Station Road into Town following the footpath alongside Gresham’s playing fields Where we were obstructed by a ridiculously placed telegraph pole hazard in the middle of the footpath, this should surely be relocated Holt Town Council?

Note for North Norfolk District Council: Mackeys Hill access/exit is in need of a total reconstruction Even for pedestrian access you need to be in ‘Full Off Road’ mode, with walking poles, it is only then suitable for the agile, nimble and wellie wearing ramblers Definitely unsuitable for wheelchair access! Holt Country Park should have this at the top of their to do list, if ‘Access for All’ is a mission statement of theirs Surely, it ’s not a cynical ploy to discourage access at this point, in favour of the Main Car Park off the Norwich Road, where there is a ‘Pay to Park’ requirement!

I have no sense of how long nor far this walk may be, or how many calories were expended, nor indeed those consumed at ‘Hetties’ But it ’s a good walk that lifted our spirits!

Just like the excellent ‘ Town Trail’, perhaps a ‘Walking Trail’ around Holt Town could be established and signposted Now there’s a thought?

Michael Kennett.

Noise nuisance

Dear Jo,

Thank you for printing my email / letter re noise nuisance, in the March Chronicle.

I am nonplussed at the two letters, April issue, which have criticised my perfectly valid opinion, which was patently not, a criticism of our armed forces

Rather, this was a complaint about a pilot, joyriding over Holt, and I am convinced that's what it was and I stand by my original email / letter

My father fought in Burma during the 2nd world war, a cruel war, he was injured and reported missing, he did return home but a changed man I am enormously proud of him, and others like him.

Although very young I remember the horror of the blitz, and when older, realised what we owed the brave young men who fought in the skies over Britain, we would all be living different lives without them and the sacrifices they made

This is private family information; however, I mention it because I take exception to your remark regarding my lack of tolerance

Furthermore, and finally, you must be aware that any practice, training etc, should be carried out once the pilot is out at sea and should never be over residential areas

Regards, Irene I'Anson.

Dear Jo

Stamps for Charity

Further to our telephone conversation last week, please see the list of charities which benefit from the stamps sent to me by your readers: -

Alzheimer's Society, Against Breast Cancer, Autism Anglia, Age UK, Amnesty International, Action for Conservation, Big C, Bone Cancer Research Trust, British Hedgehog Preservation Trust, Blythswood Care, Brainwave, Big life, Break, Barnardo’s, Brittle Bone Society, Born Free Foundation, BMS World Vision, Blood Cancer UK, Brain Tumour Research, Christian Aid, Combat Stress, Church Army, Cinnamon Trust, Children's Heart Federation, Children's Society, CRY (Care and Relief for the Young), Donkey Sanctuary Sidmouth, Deaf Association, EACH Children's Hospices, EAAA East Anglian Air Ambulance, Farms not Factory's, Go Beyond (was Chicks) for disadvantaged children, Grief Encounter, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Gurkha Welfare Trust, Headway, HCPT, Hillside Animal Sanctuary Frettenham/West Runton, Humane Research Trust, International Aid Trust, Kidney Care UK, Lupus UK, Leprosy Mission, Little Miracles, Lullaby Trust, Lily Foundation (Mitochondrial Disease), Marie Curie Cancer Care, Motor Neurone Disease Assoc, Meningitis Now, Meniere’s Society (tinnitus), NOWZAD - Dogs in Afghanistan, Orangutan Survival UK (New stamps only), Oxfam, Parkinson's UK, Priscilla Bacon Hospice, PACT, PDSA, Relate, RNLI, RSPCA, Redwings, Reaching the Unreached (India), Rethink Mental Illness, Sue Ryder, Scripture Union, Salvation Army, Samaritans, Sands (Neonatal/Stillbirth), Starlight Children's Foundation, Transform Trade (was Traidcraft Exchange), Tapping House Norfolk Hospice, Thrombosis UK, Vision Norfolk, Well Child, World Horse Welfare, Wells Community Hospital Trust, Young Lives V Cancer (used to be Click Sargent), Zambezi Mission, Zoological Society London (ZSL)

As you can see, the charities range from local to international and all needing support in these difficult times Donating used stamps is a great way of raising funds, costing the donor just a little time and the price of a stamp

Please make sure you put correct postage on when sending stamps, as I'm still getting some I'm having to pay for My name and the address to send them to is: -

Miss Jayne Manning 111 Mill Road, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 0AD

Thank you

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Hopkin Homes Development Hempstead Road,

Dear Jo,

Holt

In June 2021 Hopkin Homes said it was viable to build 52 Homes on this site - 23 would be Affordable Homes as part of Planning Obligations 8 months later Hopkins said it would lose £2 5m on the site Another 8 months later Hopkins said the loss had increased to £3 5m

When Councillors considered the proposal in Committee, they incredibly voted to give Hopkin Homes £600,000 to Hopkins to build on the site They were told that it would enable Flagship Homes to then buy the 23 affordable homes

So, who got what?

Flagship get a Government subsidy to allow them to buy the 23 homes at “near market value” and £600,000 from the Council.

Hopkin Homes gets an increased profit as all houses were sold at market rate/ near market rate North Norfolk get no Planning Obligations for the 23 Homes and pay £600,000 taken from planning obligations on other sites

Taxpayers pay the subsidy bill, and Norfolk ratepayers pay £600,000 Easy money for developers

What do Planners say?

They erroneously advised Committee that Hopkins could claim 15-20% profit on the development - instead of advising that this percentage was only a cost to be put in a viability assessment, and not a guarantee that Hopkins should get at the end of a build

Ask Councillors on the planning Committee “why ” they accept such

Holiday Bible Club

This egg-cellent group of children enjoyed another Holiday Bible Club at Briston's Copeman Centre in April They had a cracking time decorating egg-shaped biscuits and making collages of the Easter story, with singing and a quiz-game finale too

For more info about these clubs, contact: Matthew Pickhaver on 07910 383682

misleading advise without challenge and give in to “blackmail”

Richard Carter

Dear Jo,

More Houses?

Do the residents of Holt know that yet another development of houses is planned, this time on the western side overlooking the Wensum Valley and Spout Hills?

The NNDC seem to have no interest in preserving any vestige of Holt, its unique character drowned in a fresh avalanche of traffic on the A418, its environmental concerns ignored and in practical terms, the extra burden of water, sewage etc with yet another lot of houses when the housing target for the area is already an additional 585 new builds

Is this one necessary? I think not

Anne Barrett

Dear Jo,

A Good Night Out

Mike Dilger certainly made it a good night out on Saturday 22nd April at Sharrington Village Hall We were warmly greeted with a glass of wine and very friendly people

Mike’s presentation was so informative, as well as some very funny tales of expeditions, you could hear a pin drop

I urge people to go to Sharrington Village Hall the next time Mike is here for ‘A Good Night Out ’ Kathy Whittington.

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Outside the Wire

In March a group of ten veterans from North Norfolk Hub joined with a group of twenty veterans from the Norwich Hub for a First World War Battlefield Pilgrimage to the Ypres Salient in Belgium The Outside the Wire Charity, part of the Mathew Project, enabled the visit and Empire Battlefield Tours provided the guiding over four days

Places visited included the Tyne Cot cemetery, Hill 60, Passchendaele and the Menin Gate Memorial, where the names of over fifty-four thousand missing soldiers are inscribed on its walls Since 1928 the last post has sounded here at 8 pm every night, 365 days of the year There was a break for the Second World War when it was played elsewhere The group took part in the service where a wreath was laid in respect of the fallen

Thanks go to Outside the Wire, Battlefield Tours and Maretts Chariots A brilliant trip, the biggest one yet, everything ran really smoothly Coach company and hotel could not be faulted, excellent battlefield guide The North Norfolk Veterans are planning their next pilgrimage for October to Normandy and are actively fund raising to support this venture If you would like to help with fundraising, please contact Empirebattle@outlook.com

North Norfolk Veterans Hub meets every Thursday 19 00 to 21 00 hrs at the man shed Wyndham Street, Sheringham Veterans and Serving Military can come along for brew and chat, a friendly welcome awaits you

Blakeney Bar High Tides

John Hurst Annual Watercolour Exhibition

Norfolk Wildlife Trust Cley Marshes Visitors’ Centre

Wednesday 24th May – Tuesday 6th June 10 00am - 5 00pm daily

Professional, local watercolourist, John Hurst is holding his 17th annual exhibition at the centre. New paintings include ‘Evening Visitors, Cromer ’ , in honour of the unprecedented alpine swift ‘invasion’ that occurred in the UK during March Atmospheric studies of the Norfolk coast for which John is well known for also form part of the exhibition, along with part of a series entitled, ‘ The British Birds’ Eggs’, a graphic design project that The Artist is currently working on

Evening Visitors, Cromer

A significant commission from the exhibition is pledged to The Trust, with John’s 2022 show dedicated in support of the new Sweet Briar Nature Reserve in Norwich, and John’s May show is also in support of NWT environmental initiatives

John will be on site many days during the exhibition, particularly weekends and if requested, by appointment

See www marshlandarts co uk for further details about The Artist ’s work.

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From The Glaven Centre

Here at the Glaven, we have been busy organising and preparing for our coronation party on the 3rd of May - We will be celebrating a new chapter for our country being led by King Charles III; a momentous occasion for us all We also look forward to the lovely Blakeney

Primary school coming in regularly to play games, chat and have fun with us. Children and older adults spending time together is a hugely positive experience Inter-generational participation and meaningful cross-age relationships may decrease social isolation In older adults it can also increase their sense of belonging, self-esteem and well-being; whilst also improving both the social and emotional skills of the children What a treasured exchange and enhanced well-being all-round for our lovely clients, here at the Glaven

In view of this, we would like to remember a very special client of ours, Mary Jones Mary was a reception schoolteacher and particularly benefited from this inter-generational exchange Her smile lit up the room when being alongside those children Being a teacher was innate for Mary and she used to tell us she was like a mother hen in the classroom, what an inspirational lady and well adored member of the Holt community. Mary will be truly missed Our love goes out to her family at this time

We would like you to know that we are here for anyone who feels lonely or isolated We welcome people to drop in on Mondays from 10am til 12, for hot drinks and chats, to enjoy company and to feel the warm sense of community

This is a valuable resource for those needing it and you are welcome to then stay on for our £5 Happy Monday

2-course hot meal if you so wish.

We would love to see you, or call first if you have any questions, on 01263 740762

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Cheeky Chickpeas!

For those of you who have never delved into the delights of chickpeas, here’s a great recipe to ease you in without too much of a shock This is so ridiculously easy to do, and so cheap, that I’m kicking myself for not trying it before! Needless to say, these savoury pancakes are now a regular fixture in our suppers and lunches. Chickpea, or Besan / Gram flour, can be bought in most supermarkets, health food stores and delicatessens for between £1 and £2 only, and a little goes a long way You can make all sorts of interesting things with it, such as falafel or bhaji, but this recipe is by far the easiest way to make the most of a great ingredient The great thing about this is you can roll up anything you like in it and it will taste delicious; our favourite is bean chilli, which again is cheap as chips and keeps for days in the fridge This is also gluten free for anyone who struggles with wheat and can be whipped up in no time at all for any unexpected vegans who might call round! I’ve added a little turmeric into the mix for a bit more flavour that works well with the filling, but feel free to leave it out; it works just as well without it

Savoury Chickpea Pancakes

1 cup chickpea flour

1 and ½ cups warm water

Pinch salt

Pinch pepper

½ tsp ground turmeric (optional)

A little oil

Add all dry ingredients to a bowl and whisk in the water until it is all combined Leave to thicken for at least 15 minutes You will need a good non-stick pan for this to work

Editor ’s Recipe

There’s nothing like sitting down with a cup of tea and a biscuit to unwind and de-stress It gets even better when you make your own biscuits This recipe beats shop bought biscuits by a mile and are so simple to make Not just to have with tea, they are a lovely addition to have with ice cream or, if you are feeling really decadent, you could sandwich them together with buttercream or jam for a teatime treat You will need 2 flat baking sheets lined with baking parchment and an electric hand mixer or stand mixer for best results You will also need a large piping bag and open star nozzle

Makes approx 16 biscuits

Butter Biscuits

Ingredients

200g butter, softened

100g icing sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

½ teaspoon salt

2 egg whites

290g plain flour

Method

well Brush a little oil into the bottom and heat the pan up on high Whisk the batter again Turn down to a medium high heat and pour in enough to cover the bottom of the pan Cook for approximately 3 mins, or until the underneath is starting to colour. Using a large spatula, flip the pancake, and cook for a further 1 minute on the other side Put onto a warm plate and cover with a clean tea towel while you cook the rest (this recipe makes 3-4)

Once they are all done, fill them with your favourite filling, roll up and munch!

Suggested fillings:

Make some simple guacamole which goes well with most fillings:

• Mash up a ripe avocado with a couple of good pinches of smoked paprika and garlic salt and squeeze half a lime over and mix well. Spread some hummus down the middle, add guacamole, bean chilli, and top with diced salad, drizzle with a little mayo and roll

• Any leftover meat such as chicken, with chopped peppers, spring onions, halved cherry tomatoes and a drizzle of balsamic glaze

• Leave out the turmeric, and stuff with feta cheese, chopped salad, olives, fresh herbs and a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar

• Fry up some chopped smoked bacon with chopped onion in a little oil and add in some chopped cooked new potatoes Season well and add a little smoked paprika for a quick hash

filling

• Fry up some minced beef and finely chopped onion, add in some chilli powder and smoked paprika and a tin of kidney beans for a quick filling Moisten with a little sweet chilli sauce

your lined baking sheets, leaving space between each biscuit as they will spread in the oven

Preheat your oven to 200C/180C fan/Gas 6

In a large bowl combine the butter, icing sugar, vanilla and salt with a spatula, then whisk together with an electric whisk for 3-4 minutes, scraping down the bowl midway to ensure everything is well mixed and fluffy (Whisking for this long makes the biscuits nice and crumbly)

Add the 2 egg whites and whisk again until you have a smooth, creamy mixture (This will look curdled to begin with but keep going)

Next start adding the flour in 2-3 batches and fold in with a spatula until you have a soft and smooth dough Fill your piping bag with the dough and pipe it in rosettes onto

BLAKENEY VILLAGE HALL

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Fabulous Craft Fair

Saturday and Sunday May 20th & 21st from 10 am to 4 pm

All local crafters

Free entry and free parking. Refreshments available. Dogs welcome.

Bake for about 12 minutes, until golden brown Place on a wire rack to cool and firm up. Get the kettle on and enjoy!

Jo – editor.

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The safest method of ear wax removal is by professional micro-suction. ECHO Ear Care is a new service, which is now available in Holt Consulting Rooms for clinic appointments.

Home visits also available. Professional Advanced Nurse Practitioners Mari-Anne Jones & Debbie Perez Selsky

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North Norfolk Studios Reepham Art Trail is back!

Norfolk Open Studios is back again this spring for a third year and it ’s bigger than ever with 150 artists signed up to exhibit over a wider area than previously

The event will take place from Saturday 27th May until Sunday 4th June, coinciding with the half term and spring bank holiday Details of participating artists, opening times and maps can be found on the excellent and very accessible new website: northnorfolkstudios co uk

A brochure will also be available from early May in your local libraries, shops and tourist offices

As before the artists have been organized into trails and this year there are seventeen trails covering an area from Castle Acre and Fakenham to Potter Heigham and Acle and all along the coast from Burnham Market to Happisburgh

On the Reepham and District Art Trail there are 17 artists at 11 venues covering Melton Constable, Briston, Corpusty, Wood Dalling, Foulsham, Kerdiston and the historic market town of Reepham

There’s a huge variety of art to discover, as well as the uniqueness of each studio: paintings, prints, drawing, illustration, textiles, ceramics, sculpture, jewellery, mixed media, woodwork and furniture

Most studios are open daily 10am – 5pm

A Reepham and District trail map will be available from local shops, libraries and on the NNS website: www northnorfolkstudios co uk

Alternatively, please contact Jane Bygrave

01603 870640 All the artists will be offering original work for sale, and many also produce prints and cards. It ’s a great opportunity to see what the artists in your area are up to and to buy directly from them without paying gallery commission

There will be a taster exhibition showing one piece of work by a selection of participating artists at The Old Workshop

Gallery, Corpusty, NR11 6QP from 13th May - 4th June

Open Weds - Sat 10am -

4 50pm, Sun 1pm - 4 50pm

Bank Holiday Mon 10am -

2 30pm It will be an opportunity to preview some of the work and plan your studio visits

North Norfolk Studios co-operative was formed in 2020 and has held popular Open Studios events for the past two years

This year ’s Chair, Pia Henderson, said: “North Norfolk Studios is an artists’ co-operative teeming with talent This year we have new venues, new trails and therefore we are showcasing even more work It has been an honour to meet and engage with my fellow makers and experience the huge variety of artistic output North Norfolk offers I have had a rich and rewarding year, and I hope your visits will provide similar nourishment ”

The artists are all looking forward to welcoming you to their studios again this year It ’s a chance to meet artists and talk to them about their work, as well as to see what they have to offer and to buy from them directly

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North Norfolk Chamber Opera

Local community opera society, North Norfolk Chamber Opera, will present Jacques Offenbach’s “opéra fantastique”, The Tales of Hoffmann, on Thursday 18th and Friday 19th May at 7pm There will also be a matinee on Saturday, 20th May at 2pm

The society, who rehearse at The Holt Youth Project, will perform at The Handa Theatre, Wells Maltings Chairman Peter Walters says, “ These will be our first performances at this venue, and we’re all very excited to be associated with such a vibrant arts and community hub, and we hope that this will be our home for many years to come The close proximity of audience and performers means that there will be greater communication between them and a heightened sense of drama

We’re delighted to welcome back our Music Director, Mark Jones and Stage Director, Paul Hands, who directed our award-winning Orpheus in the Underworld, also by Offenbach, in 2021, and last year ’s well received, The Coronation of Poppea by Monteverdi. We’d like to acknowledge North

National Garden Scheme Wellsnext-the-Sea Group Opening

Sunday 18 June: 11am – 5pm

A group of 5 gardens, 2 of them new this year, will be open under the auspices of the National Garden Scheme which raises funds for Charities including MacMillan Nurses Easily accessible, all 5 are in a line running from Market Lane, along Burnt St through to Church St

The Wells Gardens will illustrate a rich variety of garden styles from small cottage to larger, longer and more spacious layouts. Refreshments will be available at The Old Rectory, Church St Nearest car parking is in Market Lane and opposite St Nicholas Church in Church St

Admission to all 5 gardens is £6 payable at any of the 5 gardens

Contact: Barbara Oliver on 01328 713066 / 07771 926866 or e-mail: poachercottage2@gmail.com

Norfolk District Council’s generous support for this production, via their Arts & Culture Fund

”We also thank Holt-based Shirehall Plain Antiques for continuing their association with us as our charity twinning partner This partnership benefits ourselves, Shirehall Plain Antiques and their nominated charity, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People Truly, a win, win, win situation ”

Shirehall Director, Mandy Allen says, “We at Shirehall Plain Antiques are delighted to be involved as North Norfolk Chamber Opera’s charity twinning partner again this year Our initial involvement last year was hugely beneficial for all concerned, and we had no hesitation in being involved once again ”

For bookings contact Wells Maltings box office on 01328 710885 or

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For further information about the society, see www northnorfolkchamberopera co uk or email: northnorfolkchamberopera@gmail com

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From Holt Holistic Centre

Massage and Menopause Your body is amazing It ’s worked so hard for you, allowed you to move, to work and maybe even have children Now, though, it may feel different, and you might have noticed some changes which are making life less enjoyable or even uncomfortable The menopause will bring a different phase to your life. Your body may feel, look and react differently to how you expect What was once familiar is being replaced by a new rhythm As you move through the menopause you may have some of these symptoms:

Anxiety and poor sleep Hot flushes/flashes Aching joints and limbs Water retention and bloating Poor mood and mood swings

The good news is, massage, as part of a holistic approach can help ease these symptoms A massage can help you relax, reducing anxiety, stress and in turn may aid better sleep Massage can ease tight and stressed muscles, relieving aching joints and limbs And the somatic action of massage will help reduce bloating and water retention. As with all massages it will be tailored to your needs A discussion before your treatment will establish your expectations and the desired outcomes from the massage When you take a step to improve your health and wellbeing you can feel a positivity about feeling better and regaining an influence over your symptoms

If you would like to make an appointment or chat about a treatment, please give Sarah Silvester a call on: 07786 7545428

Holt and District Probus Club

Holt Probus Club has a new Chairman – he is David Buxton. Dave is a retired Building Services Consultant, and a former soldier with BAOR (the British Army on the Rhine) with 2RTR (the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment) including two tours in Northern Ireland He returned to civilian life to building services consultancy before joining Norfolk County Council and spending what he describes as “many happy years” as Head of Engineering

Holt Probus is happily settled into their new “home” in The Venue, where a superb lunch is prepared from them on the first Wednesday every month

At the April meeting, there was spaghetti bolognese followed by a delicious pudding.

The club would welcome new members; covid and natural wastage have had some effect, and so applications from any man interested are encouraged Meetings are once a month and there are no obligations to membership, except to notify the Treasurer if you are not coming to the next meal

As well as a very good meal in good company, this is usually followed by an interesting talk; outings to places of interest are arranged a couple of times a year

Further information is on the club’s website https://holtprobusclub wordpress com/ or contact Ray Morgan at 01263 711489 or Alan Holmes on 01263 710782

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Exotic Birds (Part 3)

Health: As many birds are considered prey species they are adept at hiding illness This means that often by the time signs become obvious the bird has already been unwell for quite a while To help keep our feathery friends in tip top condition it is worth looking out for :

• Signs your bird looks subdued and is not interacting as they normally would

• He or she has laboured breathing –this is easiest to see by looking for bobbing of the tail during breathing

• Feathers changes such as being fluffed up, dull, matted or there are missing feathers

• Signs of lethargy

• Lack of interest in food and toys

• Sitting at the bottom of the cage

• Change in the consistency or colour of faeces/droppings

It is a good idea to weigh your bird regularly as often weight loss or gain will be a subtle signs something isn’t right Birds can be trained to stand on an artificial perch on a set of scales, so are easy to weigh regularly with a little encouragement

Training your bird to take feeds from a syringe can be a lifesaver when it comes to medicating them in the future, the less handling and stress you put your sick bird through the quicker they will hopefully recover

Pet birds shouldn’t require routine worm or parasite treatment but if you’re worried, pop in a pooled sample (faeces collected from 3-5 days of droppings) so

How Well do You Know Blakeney?

A new venture has been announced by the Trail of Discovery Group, part of the Glaven Valley Arts Society

Designed for the whole family, this is an illustrated circular walk around Blakeney that will stir the imagination and show off the fascinating history of the village Suitable for pushchairs and visiting fourteen places of interest, the trail should take no more than about an hour and a half It starts and finishes at Blakeney Village Hall (free parking) although you may wish to pick up the walk at other points in the village – why not take a break from your crabbing?

The easy-to-follow trail is available either by downloading to your mobile phone or on widely distributed leaflets The supporting text provides a

the vet can check to see if treatment is warranted

If your bird is itching, a trip to the vets to assess for external parasites is of benefit before treating as this can reduce the likelihood of unnecessary medications

Toll Barn Vets has a dedicated highly skilled team that can help you with any health issues you and your feathered friend may stumble across Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any concerns on 01692 407126

simple map of the route and detailed descriptions of the fourteen points of interest Downloading is by the QR code on display outside the Parish Council offices by the Village Hall or on the printed leaflets Look out for the 4-page free leaflets at Holt Tourist Office, the Spa Shop, Blakeney Hotel, White Horse Hotel, Two Magpies Cafe, etc

If you enjoy this latest venture, why not try the previous efforts of the Arts Society? There are trails of discovery for children when visiting churches in Cley and in Glandford

For further information see the Art Society website: theartssocietyglavenvalley

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This year has been an exceptionally busy year for Holt Town Council, and we are delighted to share with you some of our Highlights.

Jubilee Events and Funding We look back on the jubilee celebrations fondly, last June the High Street came alive with local bands performing, we welcomed Lady Dannatt to the town who officially cut our Jubilee cake and unveiled the Jubilee Slates

We secured 20 free fruiting trees as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy project, thus creating our first community orchard located off Beresford Road. We also (in partnership with Bakers and Larner ’s and Greening Holt) planted a Jubilee Magnolia Tree, there will be a long-lasting memory in the town of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s long reign

Holt Fairy Trail

This year Holt Town Council partnered with Holt Library,

Norwich Men’s Shed and Holt Primary School to create the Fairy Trail around the town Artwork from local school children has been turned into Fairy Doors and a walk leaflet shows the trail whereby you can visit all the doors and admire the children’s work

Gym Park

This year saw the opening of the new Gym Park on land off Beresford Road, with an official launch planned for the Summer

Town Signage

New town signage has been installed on all entrance points to the town This was partly grant funded by Norfolk County Council through their Parish Partnership Scheme and goes some way to welcome visitors to the town and advertises some of the town’s amenities

Church Street Parking

The Town Council secured additional temporary parking down Church Street to off set parking lost due to the renovation works at the old carpet shop The additional parking will be available until the end of the year

Community Support Fund

The Town Council have been supporting, (along with St Andrew ’s Church, The Methodist Church, The Treehouse Café, Holt Housing, the Scouts, Holt Youth Project and other local stakeholders) the Holt Community Support

THE GOLD SHOP

Fund This is a fund for local people to access, to help them with their energy costs The Town Council were fortunate to be able to secure £10,000 of funding from The Norfolk Community Foundation which they donated to the fund Residents who are struggling in the cost-of-living crisis are encouraged to access the fund through the North Norfolk Food Bank

Neighbourhood Plan

Holt has finished writing its Neighbourhood Plan, the plan has gone through examination. A referendum is planned for late June whereby it will be voted on by residents, and if successful, will become fully adopted by NNDC

Holt Youth Council

This year has also seen the creation of the Holt Youth Council, which is made up by 10 individuals representing the youth in the town They have some exciting ideas and projects which we look forward to telling you about this year

Defibrillators

Holt Town Council have added two new defibrillators to its portfolio, one new installation took place on the Harris and James building, and we adopted the Defib on The Sponge building A new defib will be installed on the Budgens building (in memory of the late Peter McCallister), and The Playing Fields, to replace current defib which is out of action

Looking to the Future

Holt Town Council continue to work on improving the public realm space in the centre of town and look forward to sharing the proposals from the Holt Vision 2023 with members of the public this autumn

We have secured £15,000 from NNDC ’s Sustainable Communities Fund to refurbish the Church Street toilets; we look forward to bringing you a modern facility with a disabled toilet and hot running water

We will also continue working on Holt ’s Green Wheel whereby we will be encouraging walking and cycling around the town and improved pedestrian access to Holt Country Park

We look forward to receiving the new allotments on Heath Farm which are being transferred to us from Lovells

I speak on behalf of the whole council when I say it has been a pleasure representing the community of Holt over the last year

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The Holt Society is delighted to announce that following the huge success of the talk by Julian Barnwell, on the finding of HMS Gloucester, just off the Norfolk coast; our committee members Polly Binns and Susan Williams have been able to work with Holt Primary School to arrange and sponsor a visit to the Norwich Castle Museum Gloucester exhibition, for the pupils in years three and five

Using the surplus from the talk coupled with income from the sale of our children’s book ‘Escapades in Holt ’ we have been able to donate £600 to the school This has enabled us to work with the headteacher, Simon Walters and his staff to schedule a visit in June to the Norwich Castle Museum 27 Year 3 (7–8-year-olds) and 26 Year 5 (9-10 year-olds) children will have the opportunity to travel by Sanders coach, accompanied by staff and volunteers, to the museum where they will attend a workshop and be able to view the Gloucester Wreck exhibition

The discovery and recovery of some of the artefacts is a massive internationally important project in this region, which will resonate throughout all the children’s future school years So, to go and experience the exhibition at this early stage is such an exciting opportunity for them

We are very pleased to be able to support Holt Primary School to undertake this visit The Society feels very strongly that it should be encouraging such educational opportunities, which help develop this young audience to understand the historic world around them

Our thanks go to all those who attended our talk, ‘ The Discovery of the Gloucester 1682: a Well-kept Secret ’ in February this year, along with those who helped the funding by purchasing ‘Escapades in Holt ’ . Without their support the Holt Society would not be able to grant such a unique opportunity for this generation to enjoy

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From Holt Consulting Rooms

A Window into Fascia and Myofascial Release (myo: muscle; myofascia: muscle fascia)

The fascial system is a three-dimensional, connective tissue matrix One unit that touches all our other systems Fascia surrounds and weaves its way under, around and through the body; skin to muscles, muscle fibres to viscera, spinal cord, nerves, nerve fibres and brain. A fantastical communication network also believed to be a transport medium for cells, nutrients and wastes

Fascia is sensory in its nature and the fascial system has more sensory receptors than the skin; sensory receptors are found at the end of every nerve fibre These sensory receptors respond to a range of stimulus including:

Mechanoreception: sense of touch, pressure and load

Proprioception: sense of body position and movement in space

Interoception: the sense of self and emotion

Nociception: the sense of potential or actual tissue damage

The techniques used in Myofascial Release engage with these different stimuli to activate the sensory receptors which in turn influence the change in the fascial tissue

One technique called the Cross Hand Release applies a light, sustained pressure (mechanosensation) to allow changes to occur in the myofascial network With crossed hands and applying a light downward pressure the therapist allows her hands to sink slowly down into the tissue until meeting a firm resistance Waiting here until feeling a melting sensation then separating her hands to meet the next barrier of resistance As the fascia continues yielding to the touch there will eventually be a feeling of motion under the therapist's hands often described as a 'tissue unwind'

To facilitate greater change during application of the techniques the therapist engages the client in the process to encourage self-awareness (interoception) The therapist may ask the client to breathe deeply or to notice any softening or movement under the therapist's hands or elsewhere in the body The nerves that transmit interoceptive information to the brain also transmit nociceptive information (nociceptors acknowledge pain and

discomfort) Engaging our interoceptive sense allows for less nociceptive information to reach the brain, in other words allowing for a possible decrease in feelings of pain and discomfort

The techniques of myofascial release are designed to alleviate tension and restrictions in the myofascia to help to restore balance and function

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World Oceans Day to be Celebrated at Cley Marshes Festival

Date & Time: Thursday 8th June to Sunday 11th

June and Thursday 15th June 2023

This June, you can head to NWT Cley Marshes for a festival celebrating World Oceans Day

Focussing on the coastal environment and marine wildlife, the line-up features a range of events from book talks and art workshops to family events and even a folk music gig

Fascinating speakers will be at Cley such as Patrick

Barkham, and Charles Clover (of the Blue Marine Foundation) Patrick will give an illustrated talk on the evening of Friday 9th June on his new book: ‘ The Swimmer – The Wild Life of Roger Deakin’

Charles Clover will talk about his book ‘Rewilding the Sea’ on the evening of Thursday 15th June, exploring what happens when fishermen and communities engage with each other and allow nature to repair the damage This promises to be a cutting- edge talk from one of the leading figures in marine conservation

The whole family can get creative in the Coastal

Creations session on Cley Beach on Saturday 10th June Search the strandline for natural treasures washed up by the sea and use natural materials to create beach art inspired by the coast Or join in a Beach Clean to get involved in helping Norfolk’s marine environment! For full details of all events and to book tickets, visit: www cleycalling com

Edgefield Open Gardens

Saturday 2 20 & Sunday 21 M May 2023 12 till 5pm

Entry tickets and maps to be purchased at Edgefield Village Hall NR24 2AL. £5 per adult to cover both days. Age 16 and under free

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Wells Community Hospital

Coastal Health and Wellbeing at The Old Cottage Hospital, Wells Next the Sea (Formerly Wells Community Hospital Trust) We have a had a busy month planning for this Spring and Summer to offer our community services to nourish and nurture their health and wellbeing

Pandora Gold will be with us each Thursday in the Hive Café for women to talk about relationships and have access to advice Domestic abuse is a difficult subject to broach and many people are living with unhealthy relationships for years without seeking help We hope this service will help people seek advice Call Emma 01328 711996 or email admin@wellshospital uk if you would like a chat before attending

Walking for Wellness is a fantastic group of friendly people who meet at 10 o’clock prompt on a Tuesday at The Old Cottage Hospital and head off on a walk of about 5 miles Walking and talking to build friendships and break down isolation If you would like to join in call Hannah on 01328 711996 and she will pass your details on to the walk leaders We do also have a slower shorter walk that goes out once a month so do get in touch if you feel this could help you get back into gentle exercise.

In April we welcomed a new service to The Old Cottage Hospital. Healing Tides provide reflexology and Crystal and Reiki therapies It is a great time to refresh and renew so do call Kate on 07787 444330 to book

The Hive Café

The gardens are in bloom and the hive café has fantastic coffee and cakes Set on the edge of beautiful Holkham countryside it is a great place to refresh yourself before heading out on a walk

Room Hire

If you are a therapist or health practitioner who needs a friendly space to work from do get in touch as we have both clinical and therapy rooms to rent and bigger spaces for exercise and group work. Contact Emma 01328 711996 or email emma johnson@wellshospital uk

Fundraising

This year we are excited to again be the official charity of Creak Abbey ’s Plant Lovers Day on the 20th of May This is a fantastic day out for gardeners of all abilities and with any garden size Do come along and support us and the fantastic plant stalls on the day www creakeabbey co uk/events/ plant-lovers-day-2023

Date for your diaries- 23rd July 2023 is the Dog Show and Family Fun Day at Creake Abbey raising funds for Coastal Health and Wellbeing.

Coastal Community Supermarket

We are looking for volunteers to help us run the Coastal Community Supermarket in different venues across North Norfolk

Contact: admin@wellshospital uk

We are always happy to receive donations, we particularly need sanitary towels, toothpaste, and bars of soap for our free hygiene bank

Please drop donations to reception at The Old Cottage Hospital, Mill Road, Wells Next the Sea, NR23 1RF

More information is available on our website coastalhealthwellbeing.org.uk

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Are mirror wills right for us?

If you are married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting with a long term partner, and thinking of making or updating your will, you may have heard the expression ‘mirror wills’ and wonder if this would be suitable for you

Mirror wills are wills made by two or more people in identical or very similar terms –effectively mirroring each other ’s arrangements

For many couples, mirror wills may be the most appropriate option, but you should always check with a legal professional as some circumstances might mean that mirror wills are not the best approach for you

What are mirror wills?

Mirror wills are used to ensure that everything you own passes according to the shared wishes of both parties A typical set up for mirror wills is for everything to pass to the surviving partner, and then after they die everything will pass to those people or charities that you both chose together

How are mirror wills used?

Mirror wills are particularly useful for those in second marriages or with children from previous relationships, as they help to ensure that both sides of the family are treated fairly and equally.

If you decide to make separate wills and you do not mirror your wishes, any money or property passing to the survivor after the first death, will then ultimately pass according only

to their wishes

Advantages of mirror wills

Mirror wills are useful to protect the interests of the survivor as well as the remaining family of the first person to die For married couples and those in a civil partnership, mirror wills are also likely to be beneficial for the purpose of inheritance tax, as including each other as beneficiaries initially allows you to take advantage of the tax free allowances available

Disadvantages of mirror wills

Mirror wills do not come with any assurance that the survivor will not change their will, make a new will, or remarry following the first death

Before making your mirror wills, it is imperative that you completely trust one another to stick by any joint decisions you make once one of you is no longer alive As there is no legal obligation on the survivor to retain the terms of the mirror wills, they could simply make a new will leaving everything to beneficiaries of their own choosing, such as their own biological children. As such, mirror wills might not be suitable if there is any element of distrust or if your families do not get along

It is also important to note that any later marriage or civil partnership would automatically revoke the survivor ’s will As such, your jointly chosen

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beneficiaries could miss out even if this is not the survivor ’s intention If the survivor does remarry, they should seek legal advice to ensure that their will continues to accurately reflect your joint wishes.

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Mirror wills are often a good option, but this is dependent on your individual circumstances, and you should seek legal advice before making any new will

For further information, please contact Victoria Wells on 01263 712835 or email victoria wells@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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ITEMS FOR SALE

This space could be used to sell your unwanted goods and make you some money If you’ve got something to sell, LET EVERYBODY

KNOW Email your FOR SALE items to: info@holtchronicle co uk or leave the details in The Holt Chronicle collection box in Feeney's Newsagents, Holt and we will advertise it for you FREE OF CHARGE for items totalling £300.00 or less, 50 words maximum. Items above this amount, or if you would like to include a photograph, will incur a charge Vehicles, cars, caravans, trailers, boats, property, business etc not accepted without charge Animals - pets, livestock, live fish etc not accepted Please contact Jo on 01263 821463 for further details

Pale lilac Jacques Vert Jacket, worn once at wedding, size 18, £35 Also, fascinator and bag to match, price negotiable, 07853 233832

10 Phillips CD-RW 700MB discs and 2 Verbatim Hi-speed CD-RW 700MB discs new boxed/ in unopened wrappers £6 Unused, new, Samsung spp-2020 digital photo printer and new pack of Kodak photo paper (60 sheets 4x6 in) £25 ono Sheringham 01263 826347

Aluminium Scaffold Tower made by Loyal Scaffolding Ltd Super eDIY4 for Domestic/Light Duty, SWL 150 kg, £200 in Excellent condition - hardly used Collection only 01328 878608

Fridge Freezer, freestanding 50/50 Currys ‘Essentials’ in white, good clean working order, £80 ono. 55x56x159cm. 07923 267662

Valor dimension petrus electric fire, chrome and black, fits into fire surround, 2 heat settings, flame effect, remote control as new condition, cost over £450 new £85 ono, 07757 519475

Childrens steel framed slide 4 ft high with 7 ft plastic slide Free to good home Sheringham 01263 823632

Pine TV Cabinet to house up to 26” Screen 30 x 23 x 18 inches (L/H/W) Double doors with drop down door below with shelf Very good condition - can send photo £50 01263 519666

Inland boating equipment, particularly relevant to canal cruising 2 good mooring stakes, 2 mooring hooks, 3 unused spliced mooring ropes, 6 assorted lock windlasses, pump-out, water filler, and anti-vandal lock security keys £35 the lot Holt 01263-712810

Set of Gents Lawn Bowls, Thomas Taylor Size 3 complete with bag, net & measure. £30. 01263 513270

Golf Shoes Ladies Cotswold, size 5 Navy leather Brogue style, pimple sole, as new £10 00 Ladies FOOTJOY size 5 White pull on style, pimple sole brand new £10 00 Telephone after 6pm 01263 710616

M&S top quality lightweight dark charcoal suit, water/crease resistant suitable for travel Labels still on - never worn in protective cover Jacket 44"/short, regular fit - Trousers 36" waist/29" leg Both items cost £200 - accept £100 o v n o (Sheringham) 01263 826275

Pure Chronos CD Series 2 DAB Radio/FM, mains, aux, black, remote £25 00 John Lewis portable Bluetooth Speaker, mains charger, £20 00 01263 512449

Parkside crosscut multi-functional mitre saw (chop saw) Never used and still in box Cost £85, £50ono Honda Izzy 18-inch rotary petrol mower, easy start Good condition Cost £350, £80ono 01263 838391

Wheelchair for sale. Good condition £35 00 Cromer 07769 901604

Men's Golf Gloves XL left hand, brand new, in packet £5 01263 826347

Scandinavian dog pen £15 Large cat activity centre £10 Dyson Ball Animal

vacuum DC41 with all accessories £30 (Holt) Phone before 12md or after 4pm 01263 479693

Bosch push cylinder hand mower, 38cm cut With grass box Model AHM38G £30 07486 123521

Golf Cage 10feet square, only 18 months use, steel poles, 3-way connectors, golf net with double back reinforcement, assembled for viewing Cost £350 will accept £75 ono 07464 114742

Still HS45 24-inch petrol hedge trimmer. Hardly used, VGC Cost £219, £65 Ono 07759 371418

SEBO Upright Vacuum Cleaner Airbelt K1 Komfort Good Condition, Working Order, Accessories, Bags and Manual £50 01328 830886

Grey Caravan cover to fit Eldiss Avante 362 or caravan of similar size Good condition only used a few times £75 Sheringham 01263 823654

Men’s trousers for sale all never worn: - 1 pair Gurtex Mid Brown faint check, 44” waist L, polyester/wool, £10 1 pair Gurteen Mid Brown plain, 46” waist L, polyester/wool, £10 1 pair Gurtex Mid Grey plain, 46” waist L, polyester/wool, £10 Cromer 07788 629979

Bosch Rotak 37-14-Ergo electric lawnmower for sale Good working order £25 buyer collects Holt 01263 712407 or 07785 744798

Bellavista bath lift chair, fits most baths, in nice clean condition £60 cash 01263 822241

Set of 8 exhibition panels with carry case. Cost £350; selling for £99 Set of 4 panels and poles with carry case £45 Lovely little guitar, colour blue, would be great for a learner £10 2 x 2.5L cans of Dulux for walls and ceilings, Matt, Tuscan, terracotta £15 for the two Solar pump dog Fountain, £5 Buyer collects but can deliver depending on location 07432 629288

WANTED

tWanted by collector 00-gauge N gauge Railway / dinky toys, buildings anything considered cash/instant Bank transfer 01362 422451/ 07747 097798

Records 45s 78s and LPs cassettes, Computer/Console Games also CDs singles only all considered Tel 01692 405756

Any original items of Second World War Homefront / Norfolk / RAF / ARP / Home Guard items or memorabilia for a new display at the RAF Marham Aviation Heritage Centre opening this summer Tel 07919

182990

Any donations of wool gratefully received Whatever we receive will be knitted into baby hats to donate to the Norfolk and Norwich Premature Baby Unit or hats and gloves for the Christmas Shoebox Appeal 07796 638020 or sallylee35@hotmail co uk

Cottage style 3-piece suite 01263 837569

Paving slabs, can collect and remove for you, free of charge 01263 514130

OLD AUDIO HI-FI SYSTEM OR SEPARATES OR COMMODORE/ BBC/ATARI COMPUTERS AND GAMES Record player, amp, CD, speakers or parts etc , valve radios, valve equipment, radio parts and valves - used/unused for collector Also unwanted record collections 07979 384246

MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS, MOPEDS Japanese, British bikes etc

Anything considered, any condition, MOT failures, non-runners etc Phone: 07811 574822 Email: motorcycleswanted247@gmail com

G E N U I N E C O L L E C TO R L O O K I N G F O R V I N TA G E TO Y S especially diecast models Also, low mileage older cars that have been cherished to add to my growing collection Fair prices paid Please call Nick on 07710 066828

LONG TERM PARKING AVAILABLE at Holt Youth Centre, Old Station Way, Holt. NR25 6DH Cost £10 00 per month

All proceeds to Holt Youth Centre

Apply to Mrs J Alford, Holt Youth Centre 01263 710918

Humane wire rat/squirrel trap. Used only once £4 Holt 01263 712810

Savic dog crates, all grey, used, with trays and cushions XX large 117cm £60 Large 91cm, with partition, £35 Large sloping front travel crate 91cm £35 01263 515539

Free, surplus/unused sandstone paving slabs, Mixed Sizes 8X 60cmx60cm, 6 X 90cmx60cm, 21x30cmX30cm, 4 X 60cm X30cm Sheringham 0779 1274059

Set of sturdy cane conservatory furniture - 2 chairs, settee and occasional table, very good condition £75 ono Z Bed free Can’t deliver Cromer 01263 519518

Steam cleaner Polti Vaporetto 2400 Good working order with accessories £50 01328 830886

White 2-seater leather sofa in very good condition £150 2 black iron planters for under the windows to include a roll of coir for filling £10 for both Grey long padded winter coat with hood only worn once size 14 / 16 £8 13.5 duvet for a super king size bed only on bed for 3 days £ 8 01263 822934

Bosch AHM 38G manual lawn mower with grass box Good condition, hardly used Suitable for small garden Buyer collects (Bodham), £30 ono 01263 588542

Lawnmower Honda izy easy start petrol mower vgc £120 ono 01263 838272

Office chair with arms Swivels and has castors Fully adjustable Blue seat and back Very good condition £35 Holt 01263 713334

36-inch Crufts brand dog crate, two doors and removable black base Buyer collects £20 Interior pocket sprung mattress style orthopaedic dog bed by George Barclay 38” x 27” x 4” Clean condition scarcely used Buyer collects £20 07796 615211

6 Red cotton cushion covers, clean & hardly used £10 01263 826347

MacCullock rotary petrol mower 625. 21'‘ 53cm power drive 4 wheels with grass box, easy starter, new blade, no longer required £50 Chain saw petrol with oils worked when last used a long time ago, so TLC needed £10 Electrolux floor polisher with brushes £10 Sheringham 07402512468

A number of aluminium coin cases with various sized inserts Good condition £10 each 07813 634050

Powerbase 1600W electric lawnmower, only used 6 times as no longer have grass, £50 07849 670550

Garden composter, large never used, buyer collects from Hindolveston £10 00, Ladies Berghaus walking boots navy good condition size 6 £10 00, Black cast wall mounted garden trough ideal for bedding plants £10 00 good condition, Mens XL waterproof all in one motorbike suit navy/black 42/44 chest £10 00 hardly worn 01263 836762

Kiddicare Baby Weavers, Feast highchair Includes basket for collecting dropped food scraps User guide Lightly used for grandchildren visits only £25 07961 415418

Two wardrobes £40 each or £70 for both, ring after 6 pm, please (01263) 823358

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Two dual electric rise and recline chairs for sale, ex Oak Furniture Land coloured cream fleck good condition £50 each, buyer collects Exercise bike, brand new, never used, £40 01328 856622 or 07498 752318

Edging shears, £10 Watering can, £4 Hoe, £12 Step ladder, £14 Dustbin with lid, £9 Pan tiles, £14 Frog and hedgehog garden ornaments, £10

Mountain bike, £75 Leisure Rangemaster electric, £150 01362 688280

M&S Brown jeggings, size 12 excellent condition, £10-00 Two Stag patterned lampshades, £10-00each Call evenings, 01263 710011

Ikea Beech finish wardrobe for sale Size 600 cm tall x 100 cm wide x ” 61 cm deep (6ft 6” x 3ft 3” x 2ft) with top shelf and hanging rail and lower shelf with drawer Photos available £60 ono Holt 01263 713792 / 07789 515985

Milenco aluminium double caravan step £20 40 litres Aquaroll water carrier with handle £20 07776 168275

Universal women ` s mountain bike, suit teenager/adult, in excellent condition, little used £75 Childs cycle helmet, still in box £5 Brown bowling shoes, size 7 in man ` s and woman ` s, vgc, £5 each pair, Sheringham 01263 824211

KS duvet 4.5 tog, polyester, £5, KS duvet 10.5 tog, goose down, £8, KS duvet cover + 2 pillowcases, pink floral, £5 Children’s toys (7) all working £10, P.B.Bear + P.B.Bear books (5), £8 All in vgc Pet & smoke-free home 01263 720973

Black velvet evening dress Full length, long sleeves, beaded bodice, size 18

Worn only once £40 00 01263 512449

Water softener salt tablets, Aquasol 25KGs bags (4 and a half) £35 Less than half price Holt 01263 710099

Tumble dryer, Indesit, good condition, no need to ventilate £50 01263 511132

Corsa spare wheel 185/70R14 c/w jack & brace, £50 Claude Butler adult mountain Bike removable front wheel, vgc, c/w stand/lock/helmet etc £125 00 Holt 01263 711680

Full set HP printer ink cartridges 950XL black,951XL cyan, yellow, magenta £100 0 call 01263 711 864

Campervan free standing drive away awning by Royal, good condition, grey and blue, includes groundsheet pegs, £120 VW Camper buddybox, genuine Westfalia, with seat cushion, £120 01263 734444

Ladies and gents multi-geared bikes, vgc, first to see will buy, only £50 for both 01263 837569

Breadmaker by Silver Crest 16 programmes brand new still in sealed box, unwanted gift, £35 01263 514705

Forthcoming Events

Sunday 14th May Little Vintage Lover Fair, Mannington Estate, Mannington NR11 7BB. 10.00-4pm. Entry fee £4 littlevintageloverfair com

Over 40 stands of quality vintage from clothing and accessories to the curios and the eclectic c1920s-1980s Also, street food and live DJ Garden Opening for National Garden Scheme Chestnut Farm, West Beckham, NR25 6NX Garden open 11 00am – 5pm Light Refreshments Dogs on leads

Admission £5, children free Grass Field Parking (weather permitting)

Monday 15th May St Seraphim’s Garden for Wellbeing group is holding a Coffee Morning from 10 30am to 12 30 pm Do Join us! The Quiet Garden is at the top of Station Road, Little Walsingham, NR22 6EB

Wednesday 17th May Wildflower Walk on Spout Hills with Tony Leech No booking; no charge 6 30-8 00pm Meet by pond

Friday 19th May Blakeney Village Hall Film Night "The Father" (12A) 6 30 for 7 00pm Tickets £5 Refreshments & Bar

Saturday 20th May Cliftonville Hotel, Runton Rd, Cromer, 10am – 4pm Commemorating 80 years since the Dambusters Raid on 16/17th May 1943, there will be an exhibition of model WWII aircraft, also a presentation of a memorial plaque to the hotel management to honour the RAF crews who took part in the raid For more details contact The Cliftonville Hotel on 01263 512543

Sunday 21st May. Folk at Weybourne Village Hall. 3pm until 6pm. Singers, musicians, dancers and audience all welcome Join 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

Monday 29th May. St Andrew's Church, Field Dalling, NR25 7LG - Open Gardens from 12md to 5pm We have 11 gardens, vintage motorcycles, traditional teas, art exhibition and plant sales, all in aid of St Andrew's Church Tickets are £5 for adults, available on the day at the Village Hall and Church There will be parking and facilities available

Wednesday 7th to Tuesday 20th June. Blakeney Chinese Brush Painting Group Summer Exhibition at NWT Cley & Salthouse Marshes Visitor Centre, 10am to 5pm 25% of all sales to NWT

Saturday 10th June. Wiverton Wander 10.30am – 4.30pm. Stroll through open gardens in Wiverton Pimm’s tent, teas, cakes and plant sales £5 admission on the day. All proceeds to Wiverton Church Restoration Fund.

Sunday 11th June New Sheringham Singers present Around the World in Song at 3pm, All Saints Church, Upper Sheringham Tickets £10, under 12s free

Ideal starter set/holiday home. Eternal Beau tableware, cutlery, glassware etc

Excellent condition 66 plus pieces Photos available Collect from Holt £45 ono 01263 715568

Double mattress, in vgc, hardly used £40 01263 825773

Aluminium 10’ x 6’ greenhouse with metal staging and automatic vents in excellent clean condition Buyer collects Any reasonable offer will be accepted 07877 033660

Spear & Jackson battery mower and Strimmer, complete with 2 rechargeable batteries Only used for latter part of last year, surplus to requirements Excellent condition £110 ono Holt 01263 586011 or 07788624765

Samsung 32" flat TV - good working order, £99 LEC under worktop freezer, almost new, £99 16-piece Doverstone hand painted dinner and tea set, £10 01263 579775

Good solid Computer chair, fully adjustable Offers Computer keyboard, £3 2 Adjustable computer screens, £5 each 10 water birds of the world plates

Limited edition Franklin Porcelain £2 50 each or 5 for £10 01263 514772 or 07702 036824

Single adjustable bed, Aldiss, v g c hardly used comes with free duvet and bed linen, £85 01263 649376

Six hardback books all on Princess Diana, fully illustrated, as new, £20 ono Red mosaic tiled mirror, £5 Lunar black croc style/pattern handbag, as new, £10 Lunar white flat sandals, size 6 unworn, £5 01263 517196

3 pairs matching lined curtains, perfect condition, one pair floor length, colours terracotta and cream, can deliver, please ring if would like picture or exact sizes £35 0779 2018560

Garden recliner chair, as new, £25, ono New 4 tier mini greenhouse with spare cover, 27”w x 20”d x 60”h, £25 ono 6 x 15kg pieces of Carrstone rockery stone, £18 ono Sheringham 01263 v820363

Mark 2 Micra spares, mirrors, lead set, alternator £30 the lot New Sketchers work boots - safety toe caps size 11 £12 Armchair extends to 43" fabric seat wooden arms £15 Wheeled lockable suitcase £25 Memoirs HRH Duke of Windsor 1951, Times Atlas of the World 18" 11 5”, Last 2 million Years 12" x 9 5” All 3 £20 Large bag of electric cables, £20 01263 710067

Hoover ‘Hetty’ Numatic complete + extra bag, only used twice, £70 2-seater sofa, grey with small wooden feet, good condition, £50 01263 715668

Brand new jacket, Lighthouse, size 14, ¾ length, showerproof £35 01263 713055

Greenhouse 6’ x 6’ one broken window Dismantle & collect from North Walsham £150 o n o 07557 271493

Free to collect North Walsham 4ft (small double) mattress new and unused Denim blue colour Surplus to requirements 07969 905756

Massage table, manual lift, good condition, £40 Massage table, hydraulic lift, vgc, £100 01692 405997

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Holt Boy with World at His Feet

Otto (aged 8) from Holt, Norfolk has been selected to represent England in the dance equivalent of the Olympics - the Dance World Cup He will be performing two solos (lyrical and jazz) in a huge stadium which seats over 20,00 people and flying the flag for Team England After just two years of dancing, he was selected from thousands of hopefuls to represent his country in the DWC in Braga, Portugal (https://www dwcworld com/) this summer, scoring 1st and 3rd places nationally in his qualifying rounds

He dances (tap, ballet, jazz, acro, lyrical and commercial) with local dance schools; Parallel and TWPA as well as with Blommaert Ballet school online He has recently been offered a place with London Ballet Company and the English Youth Ballet Company; his dream

Events at Weybourne Village Hall

Film Night

Continues 3rd Friday each month No booking required

19th May: The Bafta award winning ‘All Quiet on the Western Front ’

Rated 15

16th June: ‘ The Fabelmans’. Rated PG 13.Doors open 7pm, film starts

7 30pm Suggested donation £3 per seat

Bingo

Continues 4th Friday each month. No booking required. Next date 26th May. A great night for all the family. Doors open 7pm, eyes down 7.30pm. £1 entry with tea and coffee provided Please bring other drinks and nibbles, if required

Quiz Night

Friday 9th June at 6 30pm for prompt 7pm start

This is a popular event run by local quiz master Alan Cook Teams are invited of 4-6 players Tickets are £8 per head, which includes a hot supper Bring your own drinks and nibbles A fun night out Pre-booking required Call 07379 487230 or email alancook101@aol com

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There are lots of regular activities going on at the hall including Badminton, Book Club, Bridge, Bowls, Exercise Class, Folk Club, Pilates, Singing, Table Tennis, and Yoga Please refer to website: weybournevillagehall org uk for more details and booking information

is to try to get a place at Royal Ballet School and his absolute idol is Sir Matthew Bourne

At present we are trying hard to make his dream come true and have set up a Just giving page: https://www justgiving com/crowdfunding / ottodancer?utm term=J62JKMVMP and we desperately need people to support otherwise he won't be able to take up this amazing opportunity.

Dance is your pulse, your heartbeat, your breathing It ’s the rhythm of your life It ’s the expression in time and movement, in happiness, joy, sadness and envy.

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! Please note: no Cafe on 3rd June due to a wedding taking place 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

St Mary ’s Church, Kelling (a mile outside the village on the Holt Road)

Music and Meditation Every Wednesday 3 00 - 3 30 pm Beautiful live music and inspiring words in an idyllic setting Visitors always welcome

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THIS ISSUE’S PUZZLES

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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The Coronation of Chales III was on May 6th

This issue’s word search theme is ‘Coronations Past and Present’ Between FOUR and TWELVE letters. One or more words.There are 10 entries in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you find?

HRSDST

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The Last Issue’s Answers

The FOUR YELLOW SQUARES in the SUDOKU were 6 9 9 8

The FALLEN PUZZLE answers were:

EASTER IS MEANT TO BE A SYMBOL OF HOPE, RENEWAL, AND NEW LIFE.

JANINE DI GIOVANNI

and

THAT IS ONE GOOD THING ABOUT THIS WORLD; THERE ARE ALWAYS SURE TO BE

19 8 11 4 12 6 = 54

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The ‘Easter’ themed words featured in last issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH were:

EASTEREGG

SPRING

BUNNY

DAFFODIL

HOTCROSSBUN

CHOCOLATE

GOLGOTHA

RESURRECTION

JESUS CROSS

THORNS EMPTYTOMB

The NUMBER CRUNCHER 14 + 4 – 17 + 5 x 8 ÷ 16 = 3 There may be others.

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Fractional laser Tattoo removal and other new developments are here.

In many parts of the world greater than 15% of adults have tattoos It is estimated that 50% of those receiving tattoos will want to have them removed within 10 years of their application Tattoos can have negative associations and can be a hindrance in obtaining certain jobs

Coltishall Clinic have announced the arrival of new high powered lasers.

Now we have added another fractional Q-switched Nd-Yag laser ‘ the gold-standard tattoo removal laser ’ which will help us remove most colours in tattoos, but also treat people with deeper pigmentation and sun spots”

What methods of Tattoo Removal are available?

We must stress that older methods of tattoo removal are now outdated and have been replaced by better technology These methods included dermabrasion, chemical peels, destruction of tattoo ink by various forms of injectable substances These methods used to remove the part of skin with the tattoo! The results were less than desirable due to unacceptable scarring and poor cosmetic outcome

Why are Q switched Tattoo Removal lasers so good?

Q switched lasers produce very high powered and short nanosecond [one billionth of a second] pulses of light that shatter and disperse pigment particles without damaging the skin. Consequently ink particles are removed and surrounding skin is not damaged This dramatically reduces the risk of scarring We have 5 dedicated lasers for this

What is fractional Laser Tattoo Removal treatment?

This is the newest technology that allows us to drill microscopic holes in the tattoo allowing for much better ink clearance

Is the Laser Tattoo Removal treatment permanent?

Yes Doctors and Laser therapists at the Coltishall Clinic have many years experience with IPL and lasers We specialise in ‘no downtime’ gentle laser facials to more invasive laser resurfacing procedures and ‘knifeless’ laser surgery for lumps, bumps and skin tags in addition to botox, dermal fillers, leg vein treatments and full range of cosmetic surgery

For Laser Tattoo or pigment removal contact Coltishall Cosmetic Clinic 01603 736487 or http://www coltishallclinic co uk

I find myself born into this particular position. I'm determined to make the most of it and to do whatever I can to help. And I hope I leave things behind a little bit better than I found them

Charles III

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Silver Linings for Viking Swimmers

North Norfolk Vikings Swimming Club had considerable success when they achieved twenty-eight medals and seventy-one personal best times at a gala hosted by the Norwich Swan Club at the UEA Sports Park

Emily Morton left a weekend of competition with a magnificent seven medals across a broad spectrum of events and has already established herself as an accomplished County Swimmer Of the seven medals it was her silver in the 400m freestyle in which she was magnanimous Emily completed the swim in 5 05:32.00 only split seconds outside the gold, and in a close race throughout The 14-year-old added three more silvers when she went 35 18 for the 50m butterfly, 1 19 65 over the 100m and in the 200m freestyle she touched in 2:20 65

Rebecca Burrows also had success in the 400m freestyle when she won silver in 5.44.79 in a different age group and went on to achieved two bronze medals The 200m backstroke (2 55 81)) and the 200m freestyle in 2.47.72 respectively The Broadland High School student swam a personal best on each outing

Maisie Fagan also improved when she went seven seconds better at the end of the 200m freestyle The 15-year-old finished in .2:43.45 to gain a silver adjacent to the bronze won by Rebecca in the

same event

It was also over 200m when 11-year-old Reuben Seaman claimed his silver in the breaststroke in 4 03 38

George Edridge from Tunstead achieved silver medal over the 400m freestyle when the 13-year-old finished in 5.30.56. and in the 200m, he achieved a bronze in 2 32 03 improving by ten seconds on both swims Vikings train at the Victory Pool, North Walsham and at Sheringham Reef To join, e-mail them for a free try out info@norfolkvikings co uk

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Viking Team at the gala Photo credit Viking Club

Blakeney Rowing Club Takes Out Two Boats

The Blakeney rowing season is now in full swing with both skiffs, Bluejacket and Hoi Larntan, often being rowed alongside each other in all sorts of weather Rain, wind and shine have combined over the last few weeks to make conditions interesting and enjoyable for all “Crabbers ” See some great pictures and descriptions on the club website at crablakeney wordpress com

At the time of writing, preparations are in progress for two great events

The first is the gathering of boats in France for La Semaine du Golfe du Morbihan between May 15th and May 21st. Then comes The Broads Tour which will last from 26th June until 30th June These meetings will provide tremendous opportunities for members of the rowing community to meet and enjoy some amazing times on the water

Other competitive events on the calendar include The Round Canvey Island Race on July 22nd and the Morston and Blakeney Regattas on August 6th and August 20th respectively What a great range of meetings to look forward to with plenty of social rowing in between!

This year brings the tenth anniversary of your local rowing club Members will be joining together on May 27th to celebrate this milestone. There will be plenty of good conversation about past and future rowing experiences

Find out more about the club’s activities, or try skiff rowing for yourselves, by contacting Humphrey at hborgnis@icloud com You will be made very welcome Coaching and helpful advice will be available There is no obligation to compete Come along for a gentle and sociable row

Remember, you can keep up with the club’s activities on Instagram, on Facebook and on the club’s website at crablakeney wordpress com

Treat yourself to a row in good company this summer Barry Howes.

‘ The Salthouse’ Art Exhibition

In the light, bright and reflective space of the beautiful church of St Nicholas, Salthouse, ‘ The Salthouse’, a group of Christian creatives, will again be exhibiting this summer The eight artists, who work in various media and genres, from acrylic and oil paintings, glass and textiles, sound and poetry. Each artist finds inspiration from an understanding that we are all, to some extent, creative because we are made in the image of a Creator who loves us and loves the world we are blessed to live in The church, set high between farmland and marsh, land and sea, is worth a visit in itself and many find it a place of deep peace, a place to sit and ponder.

One of the exhibitors, Ian Dyble says ‘I love this place and it is a real joy to be exhibiting again this year Our hope as artists is that many people will come along and enjoy the art but also find a sense of wonder and, perhaps, see a higher hand at work ’

Artist and organiser Tracey Ross says

‘I am absolutely delighted The Salthouse is happening again this summer It is such a great opportunity to see how artists express their creativity through art and faith This year we have the pleasure of a sound artist and an eco-printed textile designer to help fill the church with colour and the sound of nature’

Many of the artists will be offering original work for sale, as well as prints and cards

There will be a Private Viewing between 6 00pm and 8 00pm on Wednesday 14th June and the date of exhibition runs from 14th to 20th June and will be open daily between 10.00am and 5.30pm. Entry is free.

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Glass Painting by Emma Blount

FOOTBALL QUIZ TO TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF ‘THE BEAUTIFUL GAME’

1 Who were the first team to defeat Queen's Park (Glasgow)?

2 Who has won the English League Cup most times?

3 Who has won the Scottish League Cup most times?

4 Who has won the Scottish FA Cup most times?

5 Who has won the English FA Cup most times?

6 Which English club has won most European Cup/Champions League titles?

7 Which English club has won most UEFA Super Cup?

8. Who has won the most individual winners medals in the European Cup/Champions League titles? Pictured

9 Which teams from Scandinavia have won European titles?

10 Which team from Gerogia has won European title?

Answers are upside down in this issue elsewhere

- No cheating!

We must have had 99 percent of the game. It was the other three percent that cost us the match.

CHESS PROBLEMS by Dr Cedric Lytton

314 R L’Hermet Source?

Wednesday 17th May: 5 mile walk commencing from Gresham Village School with parents' free car park led by Graham and Brenda (01263 570084)

Sunday 21st May: currently no walk, please check website for late addition

Wednesday 31st May: 4 mile walk commencing from Upper Sheringham Village Hall with a car park donation please Led by Mike and Jane (01263824885 or 07845236964)

Sunday June 4th: 5 6 mile walk commencing from Beeston Regis, near Beeston Hall school with free car parking opposite cottages Led by Stuart and Geoff (01263823818 or 07818453379)

Wednesday June 14th: 5 5 mile walk commencing from Itteringham Village Hall with a car park donation please Led by Graham (07957813862)

Sunday 18th June. 8.8 mile walk commencing from Buxton Station with free car park Led by Gordon (01263 502052 or 07788291221)

Upholstery, Curtains and Blinds

Hand made sofas and chairs

Traditional & contemporary

Re-Upholstery

Made to measure curtains and blinds

Vertical, Roller & blackout blinds

Loose covers

Curtain tracks & poles supplied and fitted

313 Mate in 18 moves; White only moves his King

Solution to No. 313:

314 Mate in three moves

Repairs and alterations

At Williams all of our work is carried out at our West Runton premises as it has been for the last 30 years; no middlemen means greater value for money.

Whether its a spring repair, new seat foams or a complete lounge suite with co-ordinating curtains you can be guaranteed of first class customer service and attention to detail.

1 Kg4 Kb6 2 Kf5 Ka5,a7

3 Ke6 Kb6 (Black delays capturing the Pawn as long as he can) 4 Kd7 Ka7

5 Kc8 Kb6 6 Kb8 Ka5 7 Kc7 Kxa4 (forced at last)

8. Kc6 Ka5 9. Kc5 Ka4 10. Kc4 Ka5

11 Kb3 K- 12 Kxa3 Ka5!

(12 Kb5? 13 Kb3 Kb6 14 Ka4, mate next)

13 Kb3 Kb5 14 Kxc3 Kb6 15 Kb2! Kb5

16 Kb3 (triangulating to lose a tempo) Kb6

17 Ka4 Ka7 18 Kb5 mate

This type of problem, where the white K makes all the moves for his side, is called a Durbar (Indian term, perhaps?) The price for first solution received goes to Gerry Enslin (Sheringham)

No. 314, shows the French motif “Reculer pour mieux sauter”

Note that 1. g7+? Kh7 2. g8Q+ Kh6 3. Qg4 would be only mate in 4, so White has to activate the SW corner – note also that stalemate must be relieved Difficulty 2

Solutions to me at 16 Lime Grove, Sheringham, NR26 8NX, or email to lestershaw7@gmail.com

In our showroom we have pattern books from Designers Guild, Romo, Linwood, Harlequin, Scion and many more and we are proud to be Sandersons fabric and wallpaper specialists.

We now stock a range of home accessories including a large selection of Dora Designs doorstops and draught excluders.

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Live at Bodham & Beckham Village Hall

Saturday 3rd June - 7.30pm: An Evening of 60’s & 70’s Music with “Soul Alliance

This very well-known local band have used our Village Hall, for practice, over many years and, for some unknown reason, have never played IN OUR HALL in front of an audience, NOW THEY ARE!

Please come and join us – dance the night away – bring your own drinks and nibbles.

Entry by ticket only Tickets £8 available from Peter Bedell on 07889 759557 or Patrick Spurgeon on 07708 342626

Bodham and Beckham Village Hall Film Club

Wednesday 17th May – 7 00pm: Based on true events “ THE WOMAN KING” 2023 (15) starring Viola Davis

Inspired by true events, this is the remarkable, action-packed story about the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey with skills and a fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen Follow the epic and intense journey of General Nanisca (Oscar ® winner Viola Davis; 2016, Best Supporting Actress, Fences) as she trains the next generation of recruits and readies them for battle against an enemy determined to destroy their way of life.

Wednesday 31st May – 7 00pm: Justice is

Coming “ The Old Way ” 2023 (15) starring Nicolas Cage and Clint Howard

Academy Award ® Winner Nicolas Cage stars in his first ever Western as ‘Colten Briggs, a cold-blooded gunslinger turned family man He and his daughter must face the consequences of his past, when the son of a man he murdered years ago arrives to take his revenge

Wednesday 14th June – 7.00pm: Fall in love with the grumpiest man in the world “A Man Called Otto” 2023 (15) starring Tom Hanks

Based on the comical and moving #1 New York Times bestseller, A Man

Called Otto tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a grumpy widower who is very set in his ways When a lively young family moves in next door, he meets his match in quick-witted and very pregnant Marisol, leading to an unlikely friendship that will turn his world upside-down Experience a funny, heart-warming story about how some families come from the most unexpected places

Bodham & Beckham Craft Club

Don’t forget Crafters.. The Bodham and Beckham Craft Club takes place in the Village Hall on alternate Wednesdays from 2 00pm to 4 00pm The next meeting is on 17th May 2023 The cost is £3 00 per meeting to include refreshments Bring any crafts that you are interested in and socialise with like-minded people Come along and join the banter and chat, see if it ’s the sort of thing for you or please contact Helen Bruford on 588122 or helenbruford@aol.com for more information

Bodham & Beckham Horticultural Show 2023

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This year's show will take place on: Saturday 22nd July 2023 at Bodham Village Hall Entries accepted on show day from 8 00 to 11 15am All exhibitors will have a free pass to the afternoon viewing etc Open for viewing from 2 15 until 3 20pm An auction of any donated produce and handicrafts will follow at approximately 3 20pm Raffle and Refreshments

The schedules will be delivered with the June edition of the Link Up

The Show is open to all, if anyone requires additional schedules for family or friends, who don't live in Bodham or Beckham please contact: 01263 588235 or Email: aprince@btconnect.com

Shirley & Alan Prince

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Brainy Briston Loves a Quiz

'The best quiz for miles' - 'Brilliant evening and amazing supper!' - 'Best evening locally for years!' - so said many of the crowd who came along to the latest 'Sounds and Pictures' Quiz at the Copeman Centre, Briston, on Saturday April 29th The 120 picture, video and sounds questions were very mixed - some easy, some hard, some funny, some just downright daft - but everyone enjoyed them - and the Jacket Potato supper with a pudding and tea or coffee was included too - and all at just £6 a head!

After all costs, a profit of £317 benefited the Copeman Centre's Funds If you enjoy a good evening out, at a budget price, why not join us for our next Quiz on Saturday October 28th? If you let us have your 'phone number for our 'ring-round' list (call us on 01263 860844) we'll 'phone you about 2 weeks beforehand to remind you!

Chuckles and Chopsticks!

Here is a date for your diary - Friday June 2nd - and the venue is the Copeman Centre, Hall Street, Briston NR24 2LG - and what's it all about? It's the latest Briston Organ Show of course, but with a big difference This is our 'Home Grown' show - lots of super music from local organ and keyboard maestro Mick Leary, with loads of humorous interludes too, and the inaugural programme from the newly formed BBC (the Briston Broadcasting Corporation) which will be shown on our big screen; be prepared for a few technical hitches, dodgy out-takes, and general mayhem from our world-wide correspondents, who will be reporting from as far away as Little Snoring, but hopefully it will be alright on the night (or not, as the case may be!) but it should tittivate your chuckle muscles anyway!

The show is a fundraiser for the wonderful ORBIS FLYING EYE HOSPITAL project (www.orbis.org) and all proceeds from the ticket sales, refreshments and raffle will benefit this outstanding cause If you are brave enough, you can book tickets now - just £8 each - by 'phoning Carol on 01263 860844 We promise you loads of music and mirth, so do come and join us for the best night ever! (possibly!)

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Holt Library 01328 710467

Regular events For further information or to book where necessary, visit www norfolk gov uk/libraries or call 01603 774777 If you prefer, speak to a member of staff

Tuesdays. Family History Drop In Weekly 10 30am

Just a Cuppa. Weekly. 11.30am - 12.30pm

Bounce and Rhyme Weekly 2pm - 2 30pm

Wednesdays Book group Check date with staff 2 30 - 3 30pm

Evening book group Check date with staff 5 30 - 6 30pm

Fridays. Crafting for Children Weekly Term time only (except summer holidays) 3 30 - 4 30pm

Saturdays. Lego Club. Weekly 2 - 3pm

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Regular events For further information or to book where necessary, see staff or call 01603 774777, or visit www norfolk gov uk/libraries

Mondays Family History help 1st Monday in month, 10 30am

Family History Group Drop in 2nd Monday in month, 10 30am

Audio Book Club 3rd Monday in month, 10 30am

Just a Cuppa. Weekly 11.30am - 12.30pm

Games group for Adults Weekly, 1pm

Evening book group Check dates with staff , 5 30pm

Tuesdays Craft Group Drop in 1st Tuesday in month, 10 30am

Reading group Check dates with staff, 10 30am

Watercolour painting 2nd Tuesday in month, 1pm

Lego Club. Weekly, 3.30pm

Thursdays Bounce and Rhyme Weekly, 2pm Wells Library 01328 710467

Regular Events. For further information or to book where necessary, see staff or call 01603 774777, or visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/libraries

Monday Bounce and Rhyme Weekly 2 - 2 30pm

Wednesday Knit and Natter 3-weekly - Check dates with staff 10am - 12 noon

Games Group for Adults Weekly 1 - 3pm

Book Group. Monthly - Check dates with staff. 3 - 4pm

Evening Book Group. Monthly - Check dates with staff. 5.30pm

Job Club 1st Weds every month 2pm

Friday Just a Cuppa Weekly 11am - 12 noon

Saturday. Lego Club Weekly 10 30 - 11 30am

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