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A Note from th e Editor
When I wrote this piece last month, little did I think by the time I wrote again we would have lost our queen of 70 years have a new king
The whole country has gone through so many emotion from shock and grief to final acceptance We have all witnessed the extraordinary scenes of Her Majesty ’s return journey from Scotland to her final resting place at Windsor Castle. The queues lining the Thames to pay their respects and the pageantry of the state funeral, observed by the whole world
There have been so many personal stories of how Queen Elizabeth touched people’s lives and demonstrations of how much she meant to her subjects
We would like to add our condolences to the royal family and thank Her Majesty for her long and dedicated service to this country and beyond. Rest in peace Your Majesty
God save the King
Front cover picture: Norfolk Gate, Sandringham
Jo Editor
Here are the deadline dates and publishing dates for the next 3 magazines
Month Copy deadline Publishing date
November Tuesday 25th October Friday 4th November
December Tuesday 29th November Friday 9th December
January Tuesday 3rd January Friday 13th January
News from the Venue
October is certainly shaping up to be incredibly busy for us at the Venue, with our new Cozy Café starting on 3rd and running daily Monday to Friday from 10am to 2pm, and with 2 exciting in house events planned towards the end in response to asking what you would like to see at your local Community and Arts Centre
On October 22nd we have another Tabletop Sale, back by popular demand, and featuring preloved and craft goods, and on the 29th we are planning a spectacular Family Fun Day, with everything from a climbing wall to fairground games to arts and crafts activities for the kids. Most things will be free, and nothing will be over £1, to enable as many families as possible to enjoy a great time at the Venue, all ending with a great kids Disco with DJ Luke Cole at 2pm to 3pm Kids can come along and bob for apples, take the donut challenge, have their face painted, get arty, play games, eat yummy cakes, climb a wall and dance it all off at the end, and we would love you to turn up in fancy dress too!
Throughout the month we have a veritable smorgasbord of activities on; the return of the Monthly Memory Swap and My Norfolk, My Holt Talks, this month featuring Greshams headmaster Douglas Robb, a cracking Blues Night with live band Against the Grain, Cash Bingo and of course our monthly Cinema Screening, featuring a rare showing of the 100 year old black and white classic Nosferatu (as it ’s nearly Halloween!) There’s also the regular Thursday weekly Café, and all the other great clubs and activities that meet regularly at the Venue We are also seeking more paid Bar and Cleaning Staff to cover events and holidays, so if you have any experience or would like to come and be trained, please do get in touch.
And last but certainly not least, I’m very excited to announce that we have the Barclays Opening Event on Monday 7th November, to launch their new regular service at the Venue They will be available Mondays and Wednesdays every week, sharing the Citizens Advice offices, and will be providing all regular banking services but cash or cheque handling The launch event will be a great way to get to know the Barclays Team and how they will be able to fully support you after the Branch Building closes on the 9th of Dec, and amazingly they are bringing with them the Premier League Trophy and Barclays Women’s Super League Trophy which will be on site to view through the morning, along with a fantastic Community Art Exhibition and raffle , to help raise money for the Charity Please do come along if you can and celebrate this amazing addition to the Venue Family of groups and service providers
Carolyn Burn, ChairpersonA woman shoots her husband for stepping on the clean floor... A police officer jumps into his squad car and calls the station “I have an interesting case here,” he says “A woman shot her husband for stepping on the floor she just mopped ” “Have you arrested her?” asks the sergeant. “No, not yet. The floor ’s still wet.”
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Wednesday 19th October, an interview with Douglas Robb (Headmaster of Gresham’s School) talking about his life and love of Holt, Norfolk and Gresham’s.
Douglas Robb was born in 1970 near Liverpool He has lived and worked in Holt for the last eight years. He was educated in Birkenhead, Edinburgh and Cambridge, and then worked in Zimbabwe, Edinburgh, Loughborough, Oundle, Oswestry and Holt He has been Headmaster of Oswestry School and Gresham's
He loves the people and landscape of Norfolk and Holt, and feels it is the England people like to romanticise! Douglas is a member of Rotary, supports the Holt Youth Project and the community café His hobbies are sport and family
What’s On @
The event will start, prompt, at 7 00pm, finishing 8 30pm ish The bar will be open from 6.30pm. After an interval, there will be time for questions, to chat and mingle.
Advance booking is essential as places are limited People can turn up on the day, at the door, but risk not being admitted
To book: contact The Venue on 01263 713427 or email: info@thevenueholt.com
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BARCLAYS LAUNCH EVENT
Monday 7th November
Ken Jones RIP
The celebration of the life of Ken Jones (aka Kay Jay Systems) took place at Colney Wood Burial Park on 7th September and afterwards at the Hunworth Bell.
Ken was a well loved computer engineer in North Norfolk and surrounding areas where he worked his magic in all areas of computing He loved Holt and was secretary to the Holt Society and was a regular visitor to the Venue where his services were sometimes needed
from Saturday October 3rd Cozy Café open Daily Monday to Friday 10am to 2pm. Come and keep warm and enjoy hot drinks, home baked cakes and turn off your heating at home! Magazines, book swap and jigsaws available. No charge for the food, but donations always welcome Wednesday October 12th CASH BINGOI! Eyes down at 7.30. 10 games, the bar will be open from 6.30 and there will be another great raffle.
His untimely death will be a shock to all who knew him and a huge loss to all who used his services, many of whom became his friends and loved him for his kindness and patience and generosity with his time
Tuesday October 18th MEMORY SWAP – Join John Jarvis in the lounge to swap memories of Holt, now and then. This is a free club and is between 3.00 and 5.00pm. All are welcome.
Wednesday October 19th
MY NORFOLK, MY HOLT - Our monthly talks are back with Gresham’s School Headmaster, Douglas Robb. He will share his life and love of the area and the school he has been headmaster of for several years. The bar is open at 6.30 and the talk starts promptly at 7.00. This is free but do book in as places are limited.
We will celebrate the opening of the Barclays Bank services at the Venue with a ceremony at 10am. Come and chat to the team all through the day. Refreshments available. The Launch Event has been planned to be a great day for all customers to get to know the Barclays Team and how they will be able to fully support you a er the Branch Building closes on December 9th.
The Premier League Trophy and Barclays Women’s Super League Trophy will be on site to view through the morning, and a special raffle with amazing prizes provided by the lovely shop owners of Holt will raise money for the Community Centre Charity.
A lucky 100 people will receive a special bag of local goodies. Barclays will be present a er this event each week on Mondays and Wednesday 9am to 5pm to support customers.
Alongside the opening there will also be the Barclays Community Art Exhibi on in the Anwen and John Hurt Exhibi on Space, with many local ar sts coming together to showcase their work. The exhibi on will be free entry, and any sales will contribute 20% to the Charity.
He went to Greshams at 13 having won a scholarship, and in the holidays he cycled around the countryside which he grew to love, and knew his way around all the little lanes so never needed a sat nav
His work took him to Holland and Germany and Ghana and Lebanon He was in Beirut when the civil war started and eventually had to flee as his flat was being fired on
Saturday October 22nd
He leaves a daughter, Dr Catriona Jones, and a son Philip Jones as well as his beloved partner of 20 years, Valerie He will be missed beyond measure by them
TABLE-TOP SALE 10am to 3pm. By popular request we are having another sale. Tables are £10 so please book early for this. Nearly new and crafts are welcome. Refreshments available.
(If there is anyone who has given Ken a computer or laptop to repair and has not had it back, please phone 07789 515985)
Wednesday October 26th CINEMA SCREENING! Especially for Halloween we are showing the cult horror classic Nosferatu which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year! It was directed by F.W.Murnau and stars Max Schreck as Count Orlok, the vampire wreaking havoc in the area. Booking will be essential for either of the performances at 2.30 and 7.30. The bar will be open and tickets are £5.
Saturday 29th October
Family Fun Day - featuring the epic Climbing Wall! With lots of free activities for the children such as apple bobbing, spin the wheel, splat the rat and other great
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They meet at the Holt Community Hub, Charles Road NR25 6DA Thursday mornings 10am onwards Closing time can vary according to numbers attending More members would be very welcome to join this group and get involved with recycling, restoring and creating interesting projects or working on their very own ideas
It ’s a chance to connect, converse and create alongside others with any level of interest or a particular hobby More Shedders means more social activity and positive pastimes and at the same time making new friends, all ages welcome
I am hoping that some members can build us a Hedgehog House and have downloaded a suitable design recommended by the Wildlife Trust Perhaps, others might also like one made? Or maybe you have an idea but no suitable tools or workshop to complete the project
The Shedders would be very happy to see you in their workshop with any suggestions or donations of materials. They would be pleased to “make do and mend” things for the local community, at the same time as enjoying themselves! Do call in and support this social activity or email: holtmensshed@gmail.com
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All our activities are Covid safe and follow Government guidelines to protect participants and visitors. Please see our website for more details. www.thevenueholt.com
from Saturday October 3rd Cozy Café open Daily Monday to Friday 10am to 2pm. Come and keep warm and enjoy hot drinks, home baked cakes and turn off your heating at home! Magazines, book swap and jigsaws available. No charge for the food, but donations always welcome
Wednesday October 12th
CASH BINGOI! Eyes down at 7.30. 10 games, the bar will be open from 6.30 and there will be another great raffle.
Tuesday October 18th
MEMORY SWAP – Join John Jarvis in the lounge to swap memories of Holt, now and then. This is a free club and is between 3.00 and 5.00pm. All are welcome.
Wednesday October 19th
MY NORFOLK, MY HOLT - Our monthly talks are back with Gresham’s School Headmaster, Douglas Robb. He will share his life and love of the area and the school he has been headmaster of for several years. The bar is open at 6.30 and the talk starts promptly at 7.00. This is free but do book in as places are limited.
Saturday October 22nd
TABLE-TOP SALE 10am to 3pm. By popular request we are having another sale. Tables are £10 so please book early for this. Nearly new and crafts are welcome. Refreshments available.
Wednesday October 26th CINEMA SCREENING! Especially for Halloween we are showing the cult horror classic Nosferatu which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year! It was directed by F.W.Murnau and stars Max Schreck as Count Orlok, the vampire wreaking havoc in the area. Booking will be essential for either of the performances at 2.30 and 7.30. The bar will be open and tickets are £5.
Saturday 29th October
Family Fun Day - featuring the epic Climbing Wall! With lots of free activities for the children such as apple bobbing, spin the wheel, splat the rat and other great games. Face painting, biscuit decorating, arts and crafts, lucky dip and finishing with a Kids Disco. Come along between 11.00 and 3.00. Seasonal Fancy dress optional!
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County Councillor Report for Holt Division
from County Councillor Eric Vardy Change in Adult Social Services Privacy Notice
Norfolk County Council Adult Social Services is changing its privacy notice so that it can better use data to help identify those who need support
It means combining different sources of data to help identify needs and risks, allowing the council to better focus its services to those in need
Currently, the council only uses its own collected data to identify service need, but the change will mean pooling that data with census information, survey data and information from other local bodies Adult Social Services will use the data to understand the needs of different areas and forecast where additional resources and services may be required
We may also use a computer algorithm to analyse this data to create a profile of who is most likely to need help and what that might look like, such as pinpointing who might be most likely to have a fall The computer algorithm cannot make any decisions and any suggestions will always be reviewed by an appropriately qualified member of staff
The use of data in this way will also not replace the council’s duty to complete an individual Care Act assessment These assessments will continue to be carried out by a trained worker
Anyone wanting to read the full privacy notice can access it at: www.norfolk.gov.uk/ASSDprivacynoti
Jubilee Trees for Norfolk Scheme
I have written about this previously but as we are now quickly approaching the tree planting season, I thought it would be helpful to repeat
We are honouring the Queen's Platinum Jubilee year with our Jubilee Trees for Norfolk offer The scheme supports our 1 Million Trees for Norfolk initiative and The Queen's Green Canopy Our aim is to create a legacy to pay tribute to Her Majesty’s dedicated service over the past 70 years and as a memorial to her great reign The scheme gives people in Norfolk the chance to apply for tree packs that are up to 50% off their original cost We hope it will mark such a significant year by giving Norfolk 40,000 more trees in our
gardens and green spaces and make it a more vibrant place for our wildlife and people. We've funded this scheme alongside the Government's Trees Outside Woodland project There is an application process because we want to make sure all trees are being planted in the right place and have the best chance of survival Applications will close when all trees have been allocated
Who can apply
Anyone in Norfolk can apply for the scheme For example, you might be an individual resident, landowner, part of a community group or business
You need to make sure you either:
Own the land you plan to plant on Have land management responsibility or have landowner permission
The location of your trees is important You must be able to confirm you have the space for the trees The application form has an interactive map so you can mark where you'll plant them
You can apply as part of a residents’ association if you want to divide the bundle between different sites Or you might want to divide a pack between you and your neighbours or another group For example, if you don’t have enough room in your garden Again, you'll need to specify in your application where you're planning to plant each tree
If you are applying on behalf of a group, let us know in your application form
You should not separate orchard packs They have been carefully selected to have partner trees to help with pollination
To apply go to Norfolk.gov.uk/jubilee
Cabinet to Consider Further Savings to Address Budget Gap
I have included this report as you have a right to know the issues facing Norfolk County Council in these testing times I much prefer to report on how much better we are serving our communities but sometimes being a Councillor means making difficult decisions
The county council faces “very significant challenges and enormous uncertainty” as it continues work to bridge a £60 million budget gap, a report reveals.
Norfolk County Council says that “very severe headwinds” such as inflation and cost of living will “inevitably serve to increase the size of the budget gap”
In July, the county council announced the first £13 million of savings to meet a £60 million budget gap next year Further proposals will be considered by cabinet in October
The report says the council has identified further savings, which take the total to £32 5 million
It says:
Many elements of the budget remain unknown and “intensive work therefore continues to identify further savings”
There is a “significant risk that the council will be obliged to consider reductions in service levels”
It is “critical” that the council continues to lobby the Government and MPs for “adequate and sustainable funding for Norfolk”
The latest proposals, totalling £19 5 million, include:
£11 7 million from adult social services
£1 8 million from children’s services
£2 9 million from community and environmental services
£0 05 million from strategy and transformation
£0 03 million from governance
£3 1 million from finance and commercial services
The same meeting will consider an update on a strategic review of the council, to improve the way it operates and save between £15 million and £20 million Once detailed proposals are developed and checked, they will be added to the budget
Eric Vardy
County Councillor for Holt Division (Aylmerton, Barningham, Bessingham, Cley next the Sea, East Beckham, East Runton, Gresham, High Kelling, Holt, Kelling, Matlaske, Metton, Runton, Salthouse, Sustead, Upper Sheringham, West Beckham, West Runton,Weybourne)
We seem to be bombarded with programmes and advertisements about food but not everything we eat is healthy for us. However,100 grams of dark chocolate has as many antioxidants as 100 grams of spinach, prunes, raisins, kale and Brussel sprouts combined, contains more than 700 compounds that are good for the body and can help reduce food cravings? I know which I would prefer and a small piece of dark chocolate is recommended in delaying the onset of dementia.
Good nutrition is vital for people living with dementia who can have short attention spans, get bored easily and not recognise the signs of hunger and thirst Their tastes can change and they may forget when they have eaten Malnutrition is present in 29% of people with dementia so it is important to provide high nutrient items such as cheese, cream and puddings, little and often.
Age Concern North Norfolk provides a two course lunch Tuesday to Friday for attendees at the day centre, for people who just want to pop in for lunch at 12 o’clock and we deliver the same meals to the
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community as far as Cromer and Holt. Account is taken of vegetarian and diabetic needs and certain food allergies or dislikes We also have many activi ties involving food such as decorating biscuits, making non bake treats or food prizes after a game of Bingo!
If you are interested in having meals, or delivering them as a volunteer or becoming a Kitchen Assistant please contact Alison on 01263 821188
Monthly Memory Swap
Usually held on the third Tuesday of the month, over a cup of tea or coffee, the next event is on Tuesday the 18th of October, from 3 00pm 5 00pm
Perhaps you have memories of Holt during the Coronation and the lifetime of the late much loved Queen Perhaps you have memories of growing up and/or living in Holt, if so, why not come along to the ‘Monthly Memory Swap’ in the lounge/bar area of The Venue. Everyone is welcome to either hear the memories of others or to share memories of their own We had well over a dozen at the September meeting.
Perhaps you have old photographs of people and places around Holt you can bring along and share; perhaps there are events and places you remember particularly strongly or fondly and would like to talk about them Who or what shop do you remember particularly, from days gone by, and why?
Booking is helpful, so that numbers can be gauged, though not essential. To book: contact The Venue on 01263 713427 or email: info@thevenueholt com
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There are many reasons someone might choose to leave money to charity in their will It could be due to a lack of close family members or having strong feelings about a certain cause Perhaps it might be part of a tax planning exercise to legally reduce the amount of Inheritance Tax which might otherwise become payable
Cromer Hospital
The new Cromer hospital which opened in 2012 was funded by legacies from Sagle Bernstein, whose sister was cared for by the hospital, and former patient Phyllis Cox, who was so impressed with the care she received there in the 1950s, made arrangements for the hospital to receive her £1.4m estate. Her husband had passed away before her and they did not have any children
Sagle Bernstein lived in Cromer with her sister Muriel Thoms, and left £11 4m as a thank you for the care Mrs Thoms received at the hospital before she died in 1998
Charitable gifts are a great option for those without close family
If you no longer have any close family or friends, you might not want your money to end up with distant relatives you never speak to or see If you find yourself in this situation, a gift to charity could have more meaning to you Making a will in which you clearly set out your wishes is the only way to ensure that any charities can benefit from your estate If you die without a will then the predetermined intestacy
rules apply, and these never provide for money to pass to charity Intestacy will mean all your assets end up being left to the Crown
Creating a lasting personal legacy with charitable gifts
In Sagle Bernstein’s case, her sizeable donation was made to Cromer Hospital for the general benefit of Cromer and its residents The sisters are remembered at the hospital with the minor injuries unit (MIU) being named after Mrs Bernstein and the day procedure unit after Mrs Thoms Paintings by Mrs Bernstein are also hung in the new building The Audiology Unit on the first floor has been named after Phyllis Cox
The effect of charitable giving on inheritance tax
For many, tax saving is not the key consideration for leaving sums to charity, but it is usually a welcome side effect
Any gifts you leave to charity in your will pass free of inheritance tax, as charities count as exempt beneficiaries This reduces the value of your estate by the amount of the gift before any tax free allowances are taken into account, leaving a smaller pot to fall subject to inheritance tax
In addition, if you leave 10 per cent or more of your estate to charity the remainder benefits from
a reduced inheritance tax rate, meaning a greater share for your other beneficiaries
How can we help?
We can advise you on preparing a will in a way that ensures your choices are clear and legally binding, as well as helping you to create the legacy you wish to leave
For further information, call 01263 712835 or email john newham@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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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 Holt Library 01263 712202
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
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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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
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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 Holt Methodist church are holding an Afternoon Tea on Friday 21st October from 2 4 pm with Bric a Brac and Book Stalls and Tombola All proceeds to the church Refurbishment Fund.
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
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
A step in the right direction
Rector: Fr Howard Stoker
& ALL SAINTS
The Parish of Holt with High Kelling
email:holtrectory@tiscali.co.uk
Assistant Curate: Fr Gary Gould
Dear Friends,
As autumn leaves fall and as one of the driest and warmest summers, which broke the highest recorded temperature in the UK becomes a memory, we continue to reflect on what it means to live with a changing climate
Since registering as an “Eco church,” members of our congregations have been reviewing how we can care for the natural world around us, both cooperately and personally. From introducing bees, bird boxes and bugs hotels into our churchyards, sowing wild flowers and generally better managing our green spaces and buildings for wildlife and the environment, to engaging with the wider community and encouraging people to do their bit to reduce their own carbon footprint we have been working towards a bronze award In recognition of what has been achieved we have been awarded this bronze award and congratulations must go to all those who are involved in raising awareness and keeping environmental issues on the agenda
The Church acknowledges that the care of the natural world is part of our responsibility as christians. We have a duty to “protect nature and care for God’s earth ” Of course, there is much more that can be do and with a rapidly changing climate we cannot be complacent
Therefore, I would like to invite you a forum to hear and question what others have to say about the challenges of living with a changing climate One of the key note speakers is the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Revd Graham Usher who is also the lead Bishop in the Church of England for environmental issues. Other speakers will include, Enid Barron, former member of General Synod, and something of an “eco granny,” and David Gillam, a member of Extinction Rebellion
The forum is open to anyone who is interested in how we cope with the challenges of a changing climate and what we can do to help protect the planet on which we live
Kindest regards, Fr. Howard
LIVING WITH A CHANGING CLIMATE
An environmental forum with key note speakers including the Bishop of Norwich
Saturday 5th November At Holt Parish Church 2.30pm 4.00pm. Admission Free.
OPEN THE CHURCH TO GOD’S WORLD Learning to care for the environment.
Wednesday 26th October 2pm 4pm
A free craft based activity for children and their parents/carers.
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.
FROM THE REGISTERS
Baptism:
25th September: Freddie George Oscar Wells
25th September: Megan Jade Bunn
25th September: Sharon Louise Wright
25th September: Emily Jessica Vincent
1st October: Claire Michelle Sewell
2nd October: Millie Rose Cawston
Funerals:
20th September: Michael Coleman
23rd September: Betty Rudd
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
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
ALL SOULS DAY : Wednesday 2nd November 10am Said Requiem at All Saints, High Kelling
7 00pm Sung Requiem at St Andrews
All are welcome to come and remember a departed loved one and light a candle in their memory.
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY: 13th November
10.50am Service of Remembrance at Holt War Memorial. Morning Services at the Parish Church 8am & 9.30am. Choral Evensong at 5.00pm. Morning Service at All Saints, High Kelling 9 15am
COMMUNITY CHOIR under the direction of Mark Jones Every Thursday during term time 6 30pm 7 30pm in the Parish Church Hall, Church Street Come along and sing, have fun and make new friends. £2.00 per session. children and students in full time education free. Email holtcommunitychoir@gmail com
COFFEE MORNING WEDNESDAY 10am 12noon every week in the meeting room at the Parish Church An opportunity to meet others over coffee in an informal setting All are welcome
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to care for God’s acre. Can you spare some time to join a group of volunteers to help maintain the churchyard? No faith required, only a desire to help maintain a sacred space in the middle of Holt as a place of rest for the departed, solace for the living, and a haven for wildlife.
Tel: 01263 713039
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Thank You to Grove Lane Gentlemen
Dear Jo,
I would like to use your pages to express my sincere thanks to the two kind gentlemen who stopped to help me when I fainted on Grove Lane on 14th September
I am really grateful to them for calling my husband and waiting to keep me company until he arrived to pick me up Fortunately, I did not injure myself, but without them there to help me it would have been a much more frightening experience
I feel proud to live in a community where people help one another
Lynn Loader
Dear Jo
Spout Hill Response
I was pleased to read the letter from Michael and Christine about Spout Hills in last month’s Chronicle George Rudd and my late husband John Allison together with other volunteers spent many days and hours working on The Hills to keep it clean and tidy so that the people of Holt and visitors can enjoy it I am glad they enjoyed their visit
Kind regards
Margaret Allison
Treehouse Café Celebrates Third Year
This month marks three years of The Treehouse Cafe!
October marks three years since we signed the lease to turn our Children’s Centre into our vision for a cafe that would be open for all, a place for people to come and be together, a place for friends to meet and children to play. Three years of ups and downs, three years of pandemics and lockdowns When we took the leap of faith to approach the council about using the space, we could never have foreseen how things would change for our plans, our visitors and ourselves For two mums with little to no business knowledge, but a stubborn drive to make sure that our community has continued access to valuable resources it has certainly been a journey.
With people facing more and more challenges, our resolve is still as strong to give people a warm, friendly and non judgemental place to come and just be We want to expand our range of groups to ensure that there is something to interest everyone and opportunities to learn and develop, in an inclusive way.
To allow us to do this we need extra hands in our cafe It ’s not only the source of fabulous coffee and delicious cakes (all hand baked, on site by our volunteer bakers) but also the only revenue of income to pay our rent and ever increasing utility bills
Our volunteers are the most remarkable team and highly valued We are looking to expand the team for most days, especially Monday, Wednesday and Friday Jobs would include serving customers, making coffee, washing up, cleaning, chatting with customers and generally putting a smile on people’s faces
Morning and afternoon shifts are available, and times can be flexible to suit your requirements
Our team is happy, friendly and nurturing and you would be welcomed with open arms
Thank You
Dear Jo,
Following the death of my husband, Paul Abendroth in August, I would like to pass on my heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported myself and my family at this very difficult time
I would like to thank everyone who kindly sent us cards of condolence, messages of support, attended Paul's funeral and donated over £2,000 in Paul's memory
The money raised in Paul's memory has been split equally between Holt & District Dementia Support Group (The Poppy Cafe) and Glaven Caring Both groups helped both Paul and I during the most difficult time in our lives and made our lives bearable
Thank you to those who continue to support us at this awful time
Best wishes,
Pat Abendroth.
Red Hart Gentleman Thank You
Dear Jo,
At a charity quiz night held at the Red Hart in Bodham, a very nice gentleman, whom I did not know, won a voucher in the raffle and kindly gave it to me I would like to thank him and say it was very much appreciated, and I had a lovely evening
Thank you,
Irene Kennett
If you would like to volunteer or find out more information, please get in touch with Lorna or Rachel or pop in for a chat
The Treehouse Cafe, Charles Road, Holt, Norfolk, NR11 6QL contactus@thetreehousecafe.co.uk 07944 854002 We look forward to welcoming you. Rachel and Lorna
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Peter ’s Parish Church, Sheringham
Saturday 12
7.00 pm
example of Rossini’s choral
Messe Solennelle
Despite its title this work is neither “petite” or “solemn”! What it does have is many fine tunes brought to you by the choir with two accompanists and a glittering cast of early career professionals The soloists will be Rebecca Kaznowski (soprano), Maria Willis (mezzo soprano), James Beddoe (tenor) and Alex Bower Brown (bass)
The performance will be conducted by David Ballard and accompanied by Philip Adams (organ) and William Falconer (piano)
The mass was written in 1863, possibly at the request of Count Alexis Pillet Will for his wife Louise to whom it is dedicated The composer, who had retired from composing operas more than 30 years before, described it as “the last of my péchés de vieillesse” (sins of my old age)
This is the Society ’s 90th Anniversary season having been formed in 1933. The choir will mark its Emerald Anniversary in April 2023 with a concert celebrating the changes in choral music over the last 90 years Booking Information: Tickets cost £14 (advance), £16 on the door, under 18’s free from the box office at Sheringham Little Theatre
Telephone 01263 822347 or online at sheringhamlittletheatre com
Tickets also available from North Norfolk Visitor Centre, Louden Road, Cromer for personal callers only
Weybourne WI ‘Say Cheese’
Celia Howe, President, welcomed 26 members and 3 visitors to the village hall on Wednesday, 7th September, for the meeting of Weybourne WI
Our speaker was Charlie Hodson, owner of Hodson & Co, The Cheese Room and Delicatessen in Aylsham Charlie had brought along a wonderful display of products to illustrate his talk He began by describing his early life in France, where he learnt to cook as a young boy He later moved to East Dereham with his parents Following unsuccessful periods at Agricultural College and in the Royal Marines, he decided to move to London and train to be a chef. After working abroad for a while, he moved back to the UK and bought pubs, restaurants and a hotel. He made the decision to close his businesses just before the first lockdown
Following a period of ill health, he opened the Cheese Room in August 2020 and Hodson & Co has developed into a very successful business since then He stocks a wide variety of local products, and he said his aim is to showcase how amazing Norfolk produce is One of his specialities is to construct a wedding cake from rounds of cheese and he demonstrated this to us, using a wooden board as a base with fresh flowers, dried orange slices and raffia as decoration. It was very effective. Members then sampled a smoked brie, which was delicious!
Charlie is passionate about providing a great service to the local community and stressed the importance of using High Street shops, to stop them gradually disappearing
The vote of thanks was given by Celia Howe
After the meeting was closed, members eagerly
Pumpkin Traybake
Ever wondered what to do with all that pumpkin flesh you scoop out when carving your Halloween pumpkin? Well, here’s the answer make some cake to hand round on Halloween night! This is a quick and simple traybake with a touch of warming spice to enjoy whilst waiting for the trick or treaters.
Ingredients
300g self raising flour
300g soft brown sugar
3 teaspoons ground mixed spice
2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
175g sultanas
4 eggs, beaten
200g butter, melted
zest of 1 orange + 1 tablespoon of juice
500g pumpkin flesh, grated
(For the topping)
200g cream cheese at room temperature
85g soft butter
100g icing sugar
Zest of 1 orange + juice of ½ orange
Method
Preheat the oven to 180C/160C fan/Gas 4
Line a 20x30cm baking tin with baking parchment
Going Back to my Roots
We are all being told to eat healthily, eat the rainbow, eat 5 a day, but budget must factor into our eating habits too Adding in extra veg need not cost the earth if you shop clever and use seasonal veg, and you can easily add in extra fibre and even protein by keeping tins of beans and pulses on the shelf; include a tin of green lentils with your bolognaise, add extra mixed beans to chilli, pop in some haricot beans with your soup A really easy way to get more veg with your roast dinner or sausage and mash is by adding veg to the mashed potatoes, think root veg like parsnips, celeriac, swede and carrot, all of which are reasonably priced at this time of year. I’ve used bacon, but the recipe below is easily adaptable to any protein, so you could use any cooked meat, corned beef, bacon or even tinned fish such as tuna or salmon If you’re vegan, use baked or fried smoked tofu It makes the most of seasonal veg, with a base of potatoes which are reasonably priced at any time of year, and you can use any herb that you fancy. Adjust the amount of veg according to how many people you have to feed or make more and freeze in portions to reheat in the microwave, making your cooking session much more energy efficient
Autumn Scramble
Smoked bacon, finely chopped
1 large white onion, chopped finely A little oil
2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped Potatoes, peeled Celeriac, peeled Parsnip, peeled Carrot
Oregano, or herb of your choice
A little grated cheese to top
Mix the flour, sugar, mixed spice, bicarb and sultanas in a large bowl, in another bowl whisk together the eggs, melted butter, zest and juice and tip into the dry ingredients, add the grated pumpkin and mix thoroughly Spoon into the baking tin, level and bake for about 30 minutes or until golden brown and springy to the touch
For the topping, beat together the cream cheese, soft butter, orange juice and 1 teaspoon of the juice until smooth When the cake comes out of the oven, leave for 5 minutes then prick all over with a skewer and drizzle over the re maining orange juice When the cake is completely cold spread the cream cheese topping over the entire cake and sprinkle orange zest over the cake to decorate (Pumpkin sprinkles or any other decoration you choose would be fine too)
Enjoy! Jo
Method
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Fry the bacon with the onion in a little oil until crispy, adding in the garlic for the last few minutes and being careful not to burn it Meanwhile, cut your potatoes into large chunks, and all the other veg smaller so that they cook at the same time, and put into a large pan of water Bring to the boil, turn down and simmer until the veg are soft, then drain and mash with a little butter and milk, stirring in the herbs and bacon/onion/garlic until all combined. Place in an oven proof dish, sprinkle over the grated cheese and put into a preheated oven on 180° for about 20 minutes until piping hot throughout Serve with greens or baked beans
Carolyn BurnLooking Good Mary
My name is Mary Robinson some years ago my husband died, and it was a somewhat turbulent time for all of us and it was when I was at my very lowest that I put pen to paper. It was meant to be a diary for my children of my life because I thought how many children actually know what their parents previously did and so my book was born you could say. It was never meant to be seen by anybody but them and each poem happened to be in verse, and so one poem became two and so the book grew. My daughter constantly kept telling me to write and keep writing as she loved hearing what seemingly funny things had happened to her mother. I did eventually send it off to a publisher who has published it. The main poem that got the ball rolling I guess is this one......
We are now in a credit crunch - the telly says it all. With growing unemployment and prices that will fall. But every day it worries me, it’s like a massive stitch
I'm fed up being poor- if only I were rich.
I lay in bed at night and think - what is there I can do That'll bring me in some money and stop me feeling blue.
I am a Norland Nanny, and children I do love, But recently my life has changed-- is there a god above?
So with pen poised and fire lit, I slowly start to write, Of things that happen every day, that give me strength to fight. So I’m hoping that you read my poems and treat them like an itch, That constantly need scratching and they'll one day make me rich.
The poems range from wallpapering to visiting the crab factory in Cromer, and, like the book says, it’s all about me, so see how much of it relates to what a lot of people go through. It’s just normal everyday life to me that I happen to be able to put down on paper in my way.
Available from Amazon in paperback and ebook format. ISBN 978-1914498701
Holt WI
The September meeting started with a minutes silence in memory of Queen Elizabeth II. Quite a few absentees this month but a new visitor was made very welcome The speaker this month was June Deans, and her subject was ‘Looking Good at 50 and Beyond’ June trained as an image consultant and her advice was well received with lots of questions from the members and everyone was given a discount card for Bakers and Larners and Artichoke in Swaffham
Antiques and Collectors Fair
Once again on SUNDAY 30th OCTOBER The very popular Antiques and Collectors Fair returns to SHERINGHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE It is a busy well supported Fair that attracts local & visiting customers With up to 50 Tables, the atmosphere is always casual and relaxed. One gets the feeling that, for some, it represents a fun outing, an hour or so spent browsing the stalls and picking up something appealing to take home While many vendors specialize in particular wares, others offer an eclectic mix of quirky items, making the prospect of that interesting find, at a reasonable price, a strong one
Do be prepared to spend a while here, as it will take at least some time to get a good look at the huge variety and scope of what is on offer China and Pottery, Figurines, Silver, Glassware, Paintings, Furniture, Books, Coins, Medals, Jewellery & Militaria The list seems to go on an on Also available is a superb mixture of All Day Breakfasts, Sandwiches, Tea & Filter coffee, & delicious Cakes served in our “ Vintage Style Cafe” ADMISSION IS £1 (with children under 12 FREE) The Fair opens at 9 30am until 3 30pm "COME ALONG & ENJOY" This Fair helps support Pact Animal Sanctuary therefore "Help us” “Help Them”
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An outing to the Seaside Special at Cromer Pier will be taking place in September
The Summer Fundraiser for the W I has now closed Every ticket has been sold and the draw will take place on 21st October Lots of lovely prizes donated by Holt businesses.
Our next meeting is 19th October and there will be a film show ‘A Walk Around Holt ’ , so if you are interested come along to the Venue
NWT North Norfolk Group and Cley Bird Club
NWT Conservation Work in the Wider Countryside An illustrated talk by Helen Baczkowska
Thursday 20th October 2022
Cley Village Hall at 7 30pm
Entry is free but donations to Norfolk wildlife conservation welcome Kindly sponsored by Picnic Fayre
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The Coastal Community Supermarket
ease the pressure of rising food costs
If you’ve recently been to Wells Community Hospital you may have seen a new face. Helen has joined the team to coordinate a new project, the Coastal Community Supermarket Helen has lived in Norfolk for over 30 years and has worked in many of the county ’s hotels, restaurants, pubs and other venues
Having a strong belief that everyone should be able to enjoy quality, nutritious food, she is keen to use her new role to try and make this a reality in our area
With the support of Norfolk Community Foundation and the Nourishing Norfolk Network, the Coastal Community Supermarket will be launching this Autumn/Winter and will run pop up shops in Wells and the surrounding villages With the rising cost of energy bills, food, fuel and just about everything else, many more of us are now struggling to make ends meet The supermarket will help local residents stretch their budgets and ease some of that financial pressure
So, what is a community supermarket and how does it work? By working with local food businesses, charitable organisations and food redistribution schemes the Coastal Community Supermarket can offer its members a range of groceries, household products and personal care items at considerably lower prices than most retailers Membership is
open to any local resident struggling to access affordable, quality food
There is a small one off joining fee then all that ’s asked is that you only buy what you need in order for the supermarket to help as many people as possible
If you are looking to make a difference in your community, why not volunteer with the supermarket? Or perhaps you’re a local business looking for ways to support local people? We welcome all enquiries about volunteering opportunities, sponsorship or donations of supplies so please get in touch
Contact Helen by phone or email: 01328 713173 helen.roythorne@wellshospital.uk Or send us a message through Facebook @coastalcommunitysupermarket
New Exercise Classes
Starting in September we will be launching our new timetable of exercise classes. We are excited to welcome Katy to the instructor team. She will be teaching Pump on Tuesdays at 5:30pm and Tabata/Combat on Thursdays 6:30pm For more information and bookings please call reception 0n 01328 711996 or check out our socials
New Service
Mind will be launching mental health services at our site from September, with the aim to making mental health provisions more accessible for all in our community
Medical
Winter Warmers with
Wildlife Trust
The safest method of ear wax removal is by professional micro-suction.
Saturday
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duo whose songs tell vivid stories about the world around us From the birds and beasts of our native wildlife to traditional tales passed down through the generations, their songs explore every aspect of life and what it means to be human. With stunning vocal harmonies combined perfectly with mandolin and bouzouki, their storytelling comes alive as they connect with audiences This autumn they launch their debut album, and we are so excited to be a venue on this tour Tickets are £12 NWT members, £14 non members + booking fee
Also performing is local Norfolk band the Shackleton Trio on the 2nd December With their captivating song writing and fiery tunes that combine mandolin, fiddle, guitar and banjo with powerful three part harmonies, their sound brings to life the stories of their native East Anglia, and beyond
Janice and Jon in Norway. Credit Flora Kofler.
Tickets for both events available via www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk/whats on
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
Blakeney Bar High Tides
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Firework Fears!
We all know how stressful the firework season can be for our pets so here at Toll Barn Vets we have a few helpful tips to help keep pets as calm as possible Animals have very sensitive hearing and loud bangs can be painful whilst the flashing lights can be scary Always keep dogs and cats indoors during fireworks and make sure dogs are walked earlier in the day to avoid being out when fireworks are let off Many pets go missing at this time of year when they get scared by fireworks so make sure all pets are easily identified with a collar and tag or microchip (with up to date contact details) so that they can be reunited with you if they get scared and manage to run off
It can help to build your pet a safe den and keep windows, doors and curtains closed to minimise noise as much as possible Some pets will find it comforting to have an alternative noise so keeping the radio or television on can help to reduce awareness of the sound of fireworks Pets will often look to you for reassurance during stressful situations so try to act as normally as possible and make sure not to tell pets off if they are behaving in a stressed manner during fireworks. It is also important to reward calm and relaxed behaviour with cuddles and treats! There are also several medicines and techniques which can be used to reduce anxiety around firework season Pheromone based and natural calming products come in several varieties including plug in diffusers, tablets, liquids, collars and sprays. These products can help pets feel more relaxed and calm within the environment and should ideally be started at least 48 hours (preferably longer) before fireworks are due to start Noise phobia CDs are also available and are designed to gradually reduce sensitivity to loud sounds over a long period of time in the run up to Firework Night
It’s also important to remember small mammals such as rabbits and
Hedgehog Haven
This is Stella, she was found at side of the road when her finder witnessed her being hit by a car, unfortunately although she has made a full recovery, she is now unable to curl up into a tight ball which makes her very vulnerable to predators, and cold weather The good thing is that she is going to an enclosed garden where she can live a more natural life without danger and will be able to be monitored in case any problems should arise.
If you see a hedgehog out during the day, they are usually in trouble, please pick them up and pop in a box before seeking help I have had 2 incidents in one week of finders ringing me and the hedgehogs had disappeared and not been found again One was seen surrounded by flies which is a sign of some kind of injury, so the prognosis for that one is not good We will be at North Walsham Garden Centre on Norwich Road, North Walsham NR28 0DR for advice and fund raising on Saturday 15th October, 10am
guinea pigs as well as birds during this stressful season These pets can also get easily scared and, if possible, these pets should be moved into a quiet room or shed If this is not possible, cages should be covered to reduce the sound of the fireworks and turned to face a wall so the firework lights are less visible It is essential to ensure enough ventilation still remains underneath the cover Make sure pets have enough bedding to burrow and hide in should they feel stressed
As November creeps up its time to start thinking about Firework season and what we can do to help our pets. We offer FREE OF CHARGE firework advice for our clients as well as stocking a variety of calming products Pop in or call us on 01692 407126 for advice from our friendly team
Warm Welcome to Father Peter
The Catholic Parish of Our Lady and St Joseph Sheringham and Cromer are delighted to welcome our new priest Father Peter Wygnanski, as he succeeds Father James Fyfe who has retired to Kent
Father Peter, 32, grew up in Cambridge and has a background in Engineering and Electronics and worked in London before following his vocation and studying in Rome for 8 years Father Peter is looking forward to working with his Parish and the local community as well as other local churches and clergy. As a passionate musician, Father Peter is especially pleased to be in North Norfolk, a part of the country with such a rich musical tradition
Arriving in Sheringham having completed post graduate studies of Theology in Rome, Father Peter is currently working on a PhD, researching novel ways for Christian believers to understand their relationship with humanity ’s future He hopes his study might offer opportunities
By j john h hurstThe Hidden World Beneath Holt
The Holt Society launch of The Hidden World Beneath Holt project on
September 23rd saw members gathered at St Andrews Church Hall for an introduction by Chair Keith Gosden who was delighted to announce that there were already 22 sites involved This initiative is focussed within the Holt conservation zone and is researching both commercial and domestic properties and the physical and social history of the rich range of cellar spaces identified. The launch especially provided an opportunity for 40 members to visit the cellars at Bakers and Larners courtesy of Nick Baker,
Senior Family Director who kindly accompanied us Patrick Sewell Head of the Wine Department lead the 2 tours and took us down into 3 interlocking cellars each of different date and all in current use From the main and most recently restored cellar a narrow and low short passage led into the oldest Here natural light from a glass grill set into the pavement outside the front of the store, allowed us to see the surprise of a very rare fern, carefully protected, flourishing in an aperture A further aperture under another pavement grill in the third cellar boasted a long delivery slide still in use today The variety of the structures of each space and their material composition indicated a complex architectural history while remnants of hanging systems a varied history of usage in their ambient temperature We could stand there and easily imagine staff in the past coming down the stairs to hang candleholders and oil lamps on hooks while collecting the grocery items and stored meats and diary produce for sale in the shop
The Society is very grateful to Bakers and Larners for allowing this visit and also for their cellars being included in the project
It was a fantastic addition to the launch event
Holt Society welcomes information from anyone who has a ‘cellar story ’ to tell Please contact: holtsocietymembership@outlook.com
When you are in the centre of Norwich it is impossible not to be aware of the extensive building work enveloping Norwich Castle Museum Holt Society are delighted to welcome Hannah Jackson: Project Manager to give a talk entitled: ‘Norwich Castle: Royal Palace Reborn: A Story 900 Years in the Making ’
“ The transformation of Norwich Castle’s iconic Norman Keep is one of the largest heritage projects currently underway in the UK Join Hannah to explore the fascinating history of this important building, take a virtual tour behind the hoardings to see the work underway and discover what will be available for visitors when the Castle Keep reopens in 2024
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Doors open at 6pm. Talk commences: 6.30pm
To book please contact: holtsocietymembership@outlook.com
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Bebe Takes Full Advantage at Swim Gala
Bebe King, of North Walsham, took full advantage at the "Summer Splash” gala held at the UEA Sports Park hosted by Gt Yarmouth Swimming Club. The 11 year old entered seven events and medalled in all as the North Norfolk Vikings competed in respective age group categories
In her first event, Bebe demonstrated her all round ability on all strokes when she took a silver in the 100m Individual Medley with 1:41 8: This proved to be a fore runner for what was to come. It was her powerful, nonchalant, longer strokes where she took full advantage. This style of technique took her on to further success when she won the 25m freestyle in just 17 62 and victory again in the 25m breaststroke when she went 25 95 Her third gold was the 25m backstroke when she touched in 21:89 and to conclude her seven medal haul, she came home first in 21 89 over the same distance on backstroke to clinch her fourth gold Reuben Seaman collected three more gold medals. The 10 year old dominated the 100m Individual Medley finishing in 1:44.03 but in his 50m freestyle, he was pushed all the way by Charlie Pickering of Great Yarmouth, and it was only the electronic timing which
could separate them as Reuben touched in 41 29 from Charlie's 41 43 respectively
North Norfolk Vikings also won another hat trick of golds, this time through another 10 year old, Toby Caufield: all over 50m In the freestyle 45.01, backstroke 51.12 and breaststroke 1:00.15. However, Toby was not finished there he won a bronze in the 50m butterfly with his 59 60
The gold medals continued to be achieved and two more followed by two more 10 year olds Lily Dear in the 50m freestyle with 37 63 when she defeated a field of eighteen swimmers and Grace Parker winning the 25m butterfly event in 20 65 in a close fingertip finish beating seven competitors Meanwhile, both 12 year old Bailee Beighton and 13 year old Razvan Platon won consolation medals in respective events
At the conclusion of the gala, coach John Holden said "I was delighted for the swimmers who gained just reward for all their hard work and commitment. Every team member came in the top three at least twice Their technique is also improving as our younger swimmers are enjoying the experience of competing.
Vikings won 12 Golds, 10 Silvers and 4 Bronze Medals
Hunworth Common Under Threat
I write to inform readers of a proposal by telecoms company Cornerstone to install a thirty metre telecoms mast and base station on Hunworth Common with no viable alternatives offered to the community or open consultation with the residents of the area
Barely 7 acres, but packed with a diverse range of plants, trees and wildlife, many species indicating the ancient nature of the land this tiny area of common land has not been affected by farming, industry or the modern world is designated a County Wildlife Site and is within the Hunworth conservation area
Visited by villagers and countless people from the surrounding area, Hunworth Common remains one of only a few sites in the area where people can freely access nature with no restrictions, to wander and linger, to picnic, to pick fruit or play and build dens as has been the way for centuries
The imposition of this mast and its associated ground works would devastate the site, ecologically and visually Straddling an area where this spring a conservation group planted three hundred trees, provided by North Norfolk District Council, as a small mammal, reptile and insect refuge the mast structure would be starkly and unavoidably visible to anyone walking on the common from any direction
This plan sets a worrying precedent introducing industrial structures here and other areas of common land, especially as there is a stated likelihood of expansion and mast sharing by the company
Better telecoms connectivity is of course in the interests of all in the area
but should not be at the expense of such a rare natural resource especially when there are many other more suitable sites that have not been properly considered by the telecoms company and others involved
Our common land must be protected from such exploitation, and I urge you to contact the local MP (Duncan Baker) and councillor (Andrew Brown) to express your concern over this ill conceived proposal, press for it to be rejected and a proper and open and inclusive process take place to establish a more suitable site.
To the casual eye, there is nothing here, but they couldn’t be more wrong…. If this proposed telecoms site were to go ahead this view would be obscured by a 10 foot high fence, a mast, and the trees and flora would be dug up and replaced with a concrete pad several metres deep.
Friends of Hunworth Common have set up an online petition as part of the challenge to the proposed mast site and efforts to encourage Cornerstone / Clarke Telecoms to examine other more suitable sites, please add your support by following this link to sign the petition Thank you https://www change org /p/stop hunworth common telecoms mast Angus Beaton, Hunworth resident for Friends of Hunworth Common
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Sometimes there’s joy, Sometimes there’s pain, Sometimes there’s sunshine, Sometimes there’s rain. Sometimes there’s chaff Amongst the grain
Sometimes the day Wears a silken gown, Sometimes a ragged cloak Sometimes I get lost In the fog of just living … Sometimes I breathe; Sometimes I choke
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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
TV stand corner unit, £6 Travel iron, never used, £5 Foot spa, £10 3 wheeled walker, £30 01692 404526
Igloo Surfaces perfect matt Carrara Marble shower wall sheet 240cmx100cmx10cm Plus off cuts Chrome 240cm corner + two joiner beading in package surplus to requirements £80 ono North Walsham 07969 905756
New 32 inch LG TV only used for 4 days has Freeview built in £100 01263 822934
Vintage ladies coat ideal for 1940's events £39 Handbag as new 1940's style £10 Ladies black Clarks shoes size 6, 1940's style £10 3 airbeds and pump £39 Socket set £15 01362 688280
Tricity Bendix electric `slip in` double oven and grill, model SE554 White. As new, little used, exceptional condition, size 23 l/4" wide x24"deep x 35"high
Instruction book £60 00 no offers Buyer collects Available end September/ beginning October 2022 Saxthorpe 01263 587699
Ibonese guitar with whammy bar £260 00 ovno, collection from Cromer 01263 517026
Flat Screen Black 18 inch LG Television excellent condition £20 00, collect in Holt Please what’s app 07973 853591
Panasonic 42" plasma TV £40 ono 01263 513267
Phillips Hostess Trolley, wheeled, teak finish 76 x 40 x 69cms W/D/H 2 shelf warm cupboard, top warming plate with 'hot' area All in working order Ideal for B&B business perhaps £10, buyer collects from Cromer Tel or text 07966 183777
A collection of Royal Mugs £1 00 each 01692 407693
Girls Apollo bike 18 gears suit 8 12 years £15, Boys Apollo bike suit 4 7 years £8, both in good condition Casio PMP 700 Electronic Keyboard with stand £20 01263 711870
Red gear 4 music semi acoustic electric guitar in good condition £130 gear 4 music Stratocaster type guitar light coffee colour in very good condition £150 07376 199016
Double size sofa bed for sale Less than 12 months old Must be able to collect Beeston Regis 07903 647253/01263 479837
Bamboo cane magazine rack. Perfect condition £5 Holt 01263 712810 Portable CD player £5 00 01263 512449
3 adult bikes all very good condition only used a few times 2 bikes at £150 each and the 3rd bike at £300 Text or phone for more details 07516 252891
4.5" Reflecting astronomical telescope with full instruction manual Hardly used £25 Holt 01263 712810
Tumble dryer for sale, condensing type, only used for one year, complete with instruction leaflet Cost £229 99 would like £50 ono 01263 823111
Dimplex Club woodburner effect fan heater with remote control Matt black with a long lead Height: 24 inches, width 20 inches and depth 13 inches £75 ono Swanton Novers 01263 862020
Beautiful brand new French Connection trouser suit: double breasted short jacket and straight legged trousers, size 6, never worn, cost £250, will take £50 07432 629288
Grey Halfords car roof top box, very little use £50 o n o Thule car roof bars, good condition, £40 o n o Bicycle trailer, black, ‘Bumper Transporter ’ Four sides with top cover Velcro tighteners Folds down and wheels can be removed for easy storage, very good condition £50 o no 07890 117391
Dimplex electric coal effect fire £15 hardly used; 2 matching brown flecked rugs 80x150 cm £4 each; Colclough china tea service £4; wooden sewing box/table £10 07486 123521
Pet pen for small dogs by Scandinavian Pet Design as new £30 Phone before 12am (Holt) 01263 479693
Drum Kit A real but half size drum kit for children (5+) Bass drum, snare drum, 3 tom toms, hi hat, stool, cymbals Excellent condition £120 01692 406334
Days Escape Lite folding wheelchair Blue 2 yrs old VGC £99 00 Victorian oak bureau. Needs some work £50 00 Oak gateleg table. 2 leaves VG £45 00 Buyers to collect Sheringham 825677
Jigsaws 8 x 1000 pieces, £3 each, 4 x 500 pieces £2 each All complete 01328 864726
Used white LEC fridge gwo W 50cm H 84cm D 54 £30 ono buyer collects Sheringham 07909 928793
Folding ‘Z’ bed, single size with headboard Mattress topper included Ideal for
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Wanted by collector 00 gauge N gauge Railway / dinky toys, buildings anything considered cash/instant Bank transfer 01362 422451/ 07747097798
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 Baby monitor with camera Audio not necessary, but welcome Please reply with make and model 07943 337855 Kayak wanted Telephone: 07767 228791
Motorcycle wanted for restoration Anything considered, even rusty non runner Call Rob on 07717 369788 / 01263 837320
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
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All proceeds to Holt Youth Centre Apply to Mrs J Alford, Holt Youth Centre 01263 710918
extra guests £45 Buyer collects from Briston 01263 860489
Knife sharpener Rockingham Forge supersharp Combination Whetstone, with nonslip base Still in box, only used once, was £29 50, now £12 50 07432 629288
Beko fridge, height 82 cm width 48cm 2 adjustable shelves, clean condition £20 00 01692 408994
Mobility Walker by DRIVE As new folding 3 wheeled walker with removable front basket and shopping bag Easy to fold for storage in car boot £40 Can deliver locally 07716 759088
2 Pairs of curtains almost new sizes for both 54 x 66 one pair has a blackout lining as well, they both come with a chrome pole with decorated ends Colour cream with slight pattern on each in duck egg blue £40 for both pairs Ten books by John Grisham and James Patterson as new £8 Sheringham 01263 822934 Lawn Bowls. Set of Drakes Pride Professional bowls Size 3 medium £45 00 2 New headboards 2'6" Duck egg green/blue Offers Oil Paints, brushes and easel Offers Small indoor playhouse children’s Offers 01263 824330 Wheelchair with blue frame. Footrests are removable, handles fold down and the chair folds up to easily fit in a car boot Has seatbelt for safety £60 01328 878509
Omega microwave with two hotplates on top Can also be used as a convection oven Very good condition £35 Phone after 6 pm 01263 478930 Wooden highchair and a single fold up pushchair Both to leave at grandparents’ house 01263 519637
Vintage Riccar Reliant sewing machine in perfect working condition with 15 spare needles and electric lead and pedal Free Phillips steam iron, very good working condition also large ironing board, very good condition, both free Buyer collects 07946 771418
Bookcase 181 5cm high, 71 5cm wide, 28cm deep, five shelves £15 Buyer collects Pair of Hitachi speakers, 7ins high, 5ins wide, 9ins deep, 8 ohms, 30 watts, £5 07961 415418
John Lewis double size Click Clack Sofa Bed (black) used once at Xmas, £100 Meyers double divan and cream headboard, plus new mattress, £l00 Matching single wardrobe £50 Can sell separately 01263 710031 Red/White Surveying Poles 2 metres long with metal ends £15 Surveyors Automatic Level complete with Aluminium Tripod and Staff £30 Padded Zen Meditation Stool and Mat £15 01263 826279 or 07823 442489 Kleanstone floor scrubber/dryer, in good working order, no longer needed Full instruction booklet £150 00 ono 01263 741690
Desk fan good working order £4 Tel between 3 & 5pm 07778 525087
Stag Minstrel free standing cheval mirror in original finish, beautiful condition £90 Two Stag Minstrel four drawer bedside cabinets upcycled with an ivory chalk paint finish original ring pull handles in black 70 cm high x 45 cm depth x 53 cm wide £85 each Cromer 07760 418108
Opti weighted exercise Hula Hoop £5 01263 511449
Approx 75 monthly car magazines 1970 80's Inc Practical classic car mechanics classic cars MG enthusiasts £10
Set of 8 Cassells Book of Knowledge for children from 1950 60's £10 42 monthly Homemaker magazines from Mid to Late 60's £8 Welding rods 100 plus, offers 01263 511449
Russell Hobbs mini hob 2 ring hotplate £12 Phillips foot massager/bath electric, £10 Rice cooker 2 litre, £8 2 Sony 3 way large speakers, £10
Garden furniture white table 3ft diameter 4 chairs 16" barbecue, free Lazy Susan 19" glass carousel, Ladies leather jacket brown M&S size 16/18 28" long as new, £25 2 Brabantia plate warmers/night lights £8 01263 512198
Golf clubs Full set ten irons two sand iron Lynx Paralux excellent grips £90 for quick sale 01263 512630
Bosch classixx7 Tumble drier very little used £100 Cromer 01263 516828
One fire guard 24" high x 60cm x 22" One coal scuttle 22" high As new never used colour Black & Gold £20 for both 01692 650291
6 interior doors size 2ft 6ins x 6ft 6ins 1 half glazed moulded mahogany finish all excellent condition including door furniture £50 01328 864404
Vienna Shoprider powerchair with charger and new batteries, very good condition, £150 Careco foldable 4 wheeled Rollator with seat, back rest and under seat shopping bag, used very little, £50 01692 405226
Table, light colour with 2 chairs, top measures 70cm, height 74cm, suit conservatory or kitchen Good condition, £25 01692 404099
7ft wooden curtain pole & rings, £15 10ft extends to 20ft aluminium ladder,
Forthcoming Events
Saturday 8th October Antique Valuation Day at Sharrington Village Hall (NR24 2AB) 10am 3pm A maximum of three items per person valued by Keys of Aylsham valuers £3 per item Refreshments available and all proceeds in aid of All Saints Church, Sharrington Free entry and plenty of parking
Thursday 13th October Thursdays@Three at St Margaret ’s Church, Cley, 3 00pm Folk Songs from Britten, Muriel, Moeran and Shield with Des Holmes (tenor), Wyatt Earp (flute) and Graham Hoskins (piano)
Saturday 15th October. CD and Record Fair at The Venue, Holt. 10.00am until 3.00pm. Thousands of CDs and records for sale including pop, soul, rock, reggae, folk, prog, ambient, metal, electronica and Americana Music books and magazines, memorabilia and T shirts too Free entry
Sunday 16th October Folk at Weybourne Village Hall Meets 3rd Sunday every month 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 Further info contact Tony Baylis 01263 588781 or tonyandcarmen@btinternet com
Thursday 20th October Thursdays@Three at St Margaret ’s Church, Cley, 3 00pm Some of Angela Dugdale’s singer friends entertain with a mixture of part songs and folksong arrangements by Sargent, Holst, Wilkinson, Wood, Dugdale, Stone and Robertson
Friday 21st October. ‘Life with five Prime Ministers’ a talk by Lord Robin Butler at Binham Memorial Hall, 7pm for 7 30pm Tickets £10 including glass of wine/soft drink To book email: fobptickets@gmail com Organised by the Friends of Binham Priory Holt Methodist Church are holding an Afternoon Tea from 2 4 pm with Bric a Brac and Book Stalls and Tombola All proceeds to the Church Refurbish ment Fund
Saturday 22nd October St Andrew ’s Church Thursford NR21 0BW, 6:30pm wine tasting evening with Mark Lyndon Wines Autumn Craft Fair 10 00am 1 00pm at Weybourne Village Hall Handmade and unique Christmas gifts for all your family and friends Free admission, parking and tasty bacon rolls To book a table please email WVHMC1@gmail com or ring 07707489437 Reg charity no 304112 In aid of the Village Hall Refurbishment fund
Wednesday 26th October Open the Church to Caring for our Planet 2 4pm at St Andrews Church, Church St Holt A free informal activities afternoon for children accompanied by an adult Activities include making bird feeders, scavenger hunt, candle making, pumpkin carving, constructing a hedgehog house All welcome For more information contact 713226
Thursday 27th October Thursdays@Three at St Margaret ’s Church Cley, 3 00pm A programme of music featuring English composers with Jo Fawcett (clarinet) and Alexander (piano)
Wells sUStain Climate Café, 2 00pm 3:00pm at Friends Meeting House, Church St Wells NR32 1HZ
Saturday 29th October. Norwich & District Goat Club will be organising a Gigantic Jumble & Bric a Brac Sale at Bawdeswell Village Hall (NR20 4RU) at 12noon 3pm All welcome, free entry
Friday 31st October Blakeney Village Hall at 6 30pm for 7pm, Downton Abbey Refreshments Bar £5 ticket on door
Thursday 3rd November. Thursdays@Three at St Margaret ’s Church, Cley 3 00pm Music with Robert FitzGerald (recorder), Wyatt Earp (flute) and Angela Dugdale (harpsichord) featuring works by Bach, Handel and Sammartini
£40 Double size quilt throws, as new, £15 each or 3 for £40 Cream/black
Cannon double oven gas cooker, offers 01692 402961
Surplus to needs Brand new 100% wool Westex Boucle carpet in coffee cream, 2 9m x 4m Bargain at £150 07857 507502
Glass top dining table, seats six, £30 01692 405775
Aldiss Old charm unit, immaculate, H 1 67m, W87cm, D30cm £70 ono 01263 712277
Lunby open fronted doll’s house + furniture and family, £40 John Lewis white cellular throw, king size, as new, “25 Aiwa stereo system, radio/cassette/CD/2 speaker, £35 ono 01263 715668
Victorian style bedstead/headboard in white and brass to fit 4’6” base, £150 01263 711657
Baby bouncing chair, excellent condition, little use only at grandparents, £10 01328 878432
Wheeled, lockable suitcase, £25 Times World Atlas, Digest Last 2 Million Years, Memoirs HRH Duke of Windsor 1951, £20 for all 3 , fabric armchair, wooden arms, extends to 43”, £15 50 mixed CD/DVDs, £25 Large bag mixed electrical leads, £20 Mk2 Micra spares, £20 Wheeled shopping trolley, £5 01263 710067
John Lewis Click Clack sofa bed (black) used once, £100 Meyers double divan cream headboard plus new mattress (optional), £100 ono Matching single wardrobe, £50 Can sell separately 01263 710031 2 galvanised steel sheets, 6’6” x 2’6” £20 6’ melamine top refectory table, legs foldup, £20 Sealey 1500kg trolley jack, £15 Pair of car ramps, £15 Sofa bed pink/blue quilted cover, hardly used, fire certificate, £25 Small pine dresser, w32” x d15”, long drawer, cupboard with shelf, £20 Free Ebac 2850E dehumidifier, buyer collects 01263 711765
Weather Forecast Oct-Dec 2022
A mixed year globally so far, including summer heat spikes in the Northern Hemisphere and record cold temperatures tumbling in the Southern Hemisphere October is likely to be a repeat of September which was quite mixed, even having high pressure in close attendance, it ’s position allowed much colder air to come down the east coast which not only produced some rain but certainly subdued temperatures November, because the tropical Atlantic has been much quieter than predicted, there is a chance that high pressure might give us a reasonable month, otherwise changeable. Either way, colder air could be poised to come in from the east and last at least to mid December, thereafter, until the end of the month, somewhat less cold air will still be hanging around Ned Nimbus
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Halloween Fun at The Pumpkin House Thursford
15th and 16th October 2022 (10am 4pm), Saturday 22nd Sunday 30th October 2022 (10am 4pm).
The Pumpkin House is back for October and to celebrate 5 years we have gone pumpkin crazy!
New for 2022, we have moved location slightly so it ’s much easier to access with lots more free parking In addition to the wonderful wooden house decorated with over 1,000 pumpkins, we have an array of family friendly activities and Halloween fun
Visitors can now park nearby and view the pumpkin totem poles, miniature and big pumpkin house, listen to the musical organ and play on the hay bale towers all for FREE
Standard Jack o’ lantern pumpkins are of course available to buy directly from the shelf plus an even greater range of home grown weird
and wonderful pumpkins, squash and gourds We have a brand new wooded trail and haybale maze combined and a Halloween hut full of Halloween decorations, broomsticks and costumes Whilst you are visiting, enjoy a locally made slice of pumpkin cake or a mug of steaming pumpkin soup and take photographs galore of our pumpkin haven! On certain days Face Painting will also be available for any mini witches or wizards!
We will also be hosting our first ever Autumn Fair alongside Brew Norfolk and Friends, who have hand picked a select group of local makers which will be a two day event on 22nd and 23rd October Pumpkins range in size and shape from Mini to Emperor and every pumpkin bought includes a leaflet about how to cook, carve and grow your own The farm grows traditional pumpkins plus speciality varieties The Pumpkin House in Thursford, is a pop up shop and pumpkin patch on the A148 between Holt and Fakenham (NR21 0BD) Entrance and parking are free Pumpkins priced according to size Please check our social media for updates www.pumpkinhouse.co.uk
Regular Events
Arts & Crafts Group Weybourne Village Hall 12 00 2 00pm New group has started on the 4th Wednesday of the month Bring along your latest project e g , knitting, crochet, embroidery, rug making, tapestry, model making, drawing, painting, jigsaws or just come for a chat You are welcome to BYO light lunch and refreshment The group is not tutor led and there will be a small charge of £2 per month to cover the cost of the hall All crafts and other halves welcome! 07871 086409 for more information. Want to make new friends and have fun while mastering a new skill in 2022? Why not come along to High Kelling Village Hall and try your hand at Short Mat Bowls in a warm, friendly environment with refreshments provided We are offering free afternoon taster sessions with expert tuition from experienced players If you would you like to find out more, contact Lyn on 01263 713898 or Tony on 01263 713119 and arrange a taster session
Dance your way to fitness. Every Tuesday from 1 2pm at The Copeman Centre, Briston BellyFit4Fun uses belly dance moves to aid fitness, core strength and FUN! No experience needed No need to book, just come along Suitable for all ages Call or text Gwenyth on 0758 222 9696 for more information
Guided Tours of the Chapel Icons. St Seraphim’s, Station Rd, Little Walsingham NR22 6EB Wednesdays and Saturdays 2pm
Quiet Garden Group. Last Friday of the month 10.30am to 2pm. The Quiet Garden Group meets monthly for talks and reflection in the Garden Room Bring a packed lunch; tea, coffee, squash and biscuits provided New members always welcome Gardening Group Every Monday 10 30am to 1pm New members always warmly welcomed! Tools and refreshments provided For further information or if you would be interested in hiring our Garden Room for your own activities, please call 01328 820610 or email saint seraphims@gmail com
Folk at Weybourne Village Hall. Meets 3rd Sunday every 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!
October the 21st to celebrate Nelson’s Victory over Spanish and French forces we have Trafalgar Day. This issue’s word search theme is ‘Admiral Nelson and the Royal Navy’ Between FOUR and TWELVE letters. One or more words.There are 14 entries in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you name?
The Last Issue’s
The FOUR YELLOW SQUARES in the SUDOKU were 4 3 4 2
The FALLEN PUZZLE answers were: SCIENCE, MY LAD, IS MADE UP OF MISTAKES, BUT THEY ARE MISTAKES WHICH IT IS USEFUL TO MAKE, BECAUSE THEY LEAD LITTLE BY LITTLE TO THE TRUTH. JULES VERNE and
BY ALL THESE LOVELY TOKENS SEPTEMBER DAYS ARE HERE, WITH SUMMER'S BEST OF WEATHER AND AUTUMN'S BEST OF CHEER.
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The ‘Science and Scientists’ themed words featured in last issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH were: NEWTON EINSTEIN
CURIE DARWIN TESLA HAWKING PASTEUR CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY PHYSICS MICROSCOPE ASTRONOMY GENETICS LABORATORY
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1940s Weekend 2022
Sheringham, Holt and Weybourne saw the long awaited return of the 1940s weekend on the 17th and 18th of September.
Sheringham High Street was transformed with taped up windows, Union Jack bunting, and stunning displays of period clothes and ephemera Parking was scarce, but vintage buses, working as a park and ride service from Cookie’s Field, offered the opportunity for many more to attend the event There was a costume parade at 4pm on the Saturday.
Thousands of attendees showed up to the weekend appropriately attired A dizzying variety of civilian and military outfits were on display: Navy Commanders, and Army Officers in full military regalia, men in tweed suits, bow ties and fedoras, dames complete with victory rolls, pearls and A line skirts and of course Rosie the Riveter look a likes with jumpsuits and red spotted bandanas.
Across the towns, 1940s period music from performers such as The Skyliner Big Band, The Knightingales and Sarah Mai resounded throughout the weekend Weybourne Station provided live music from The Swingtones and others Weybourne also offered period food and drink at the Station Buffett and exhibited a variety of military camps At the exhibition site next to Holt Station visitors could feast their eyes on dozens of military vehicles, vintage cars, and of course the full size Spitfire replica
This year ’s event had an unusual poignancy due to the recent passing of the Queen, and there were many sincere tributes to the late monarch on display across the towns.
North Norfolk Railway once again organised the event, and made sure that activities ran in cooperation with volunteers and local councils
Steam trains ran every half hour, and conveyed thousands of passengers over the two days The event has come a long way since it was debuted as a one off event over 20 years ago, and certainly shows no signs of slowing down.
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Halloween Facts
Halloween is one of the oldest celebrations in the world, dating back over 2000 years to the time of the Celts who lived in Britain
In Mexico, they celebrate El Dia de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead starting the evening of 31st October
It is thought that the colours orange and black became Halloween colours because orange is associated with harvest (Halloween marks the end of harvest) and black is associated with death
A pumpkin is really a squash, and comes from the same family as the cucumber
To meet a witch, put your clothes on inside out and walk backwards on Halloween night
Halloween is also known as Samhain, and All Hallowtide
Blakeney Rowing Club Takes Part in The Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Row
This year ’s Great River Race, held on Saturday 10th September 2022 on the Thames, was organised differently to provide a fitting tribute to our late Queen. The event became The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Row Humphrey Borgnis, Blakeney Rowing Club
Captain, gives a clear description of rowing from Millwall in the Isle of Dogs to Ham near Richmond some 22 miles upstream:
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This year it was decided that the event would be a memorial procession and not a race, and the atmosphere was memorable. All boats attached a black ribbon to their flag The rowing was much less aggressive than usual We passed all the London landmarks: Tower Bridge, Westminster, up to Putney, Kew and then Richmond before arriving at Ham about 3 and a bit hours later It was a moving experience and new friends were made especially with the Dutch St Ayles Gig crowd with their 5 boats Hopefully we will be able to visit them next year Well rowed Adrian, Tom, Helen, Anna and Carol ”
Next year ’s Thames Great River Race will be on the 16th September, 2023 It ’s always an amazing gathering of all sorts of traditional rowing boats Special thanks to Humphrey Borgnis who towed the skiff Bluejacket to London before rowing the course as part of a crew comprising rowers from Blakeney and King ’s Lynn
See pictures of the Memorial Row on the club web site at crablakeney.wordpress.com as well as on Instagram and Facebook If you want to become a member of your local rowing club, then contact hborgnis@icloud.com.
Barry HowesBodham and Beckham Village Hall Film Club
Please note we are licensed so please, if you would like a drink whilst watching the film, bring a bottle
Wednesday 19th October 7 00pm: “Outrageously Funny ” “ THE LOST CITY” 2022 (12) starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum have “dynamite chemistry ” in this “laugh out loud” comedy adventure.
Review: Totally improbable totally ridiculous but relaxing fun The star of the show is the sequinned jumpsuit
Wednesday 2nd November 7 00pm A First Class Family Adventure
“ THE RAILWAY CHILDREN RETURN” 2022 (PG) starring Jenny Agutter and Sheridan Smith
Inspired by one of the most beloved British family films of all time,
THE RAILWAY CHILDREN RETURN is an enchanting, moving, and heart warming adventure for a new generation
Review: What a lovely movie, settle in with a bottle of wine and enjoy, have the tissues ready
Wednesday 16th November 7.00pm: The film deserves 5 stars for the music and visual spectacular it is “ELVIS” 2022 (12) starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks
The film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Butler), seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Hanks)
Review: Not my first choice... But Wow was this good!!
Bodham and Beckham Craft Club
Don’t forget Crafters The Bodham and Beckham Craft Club will take place in the Village Hall on alternate Wednesdays from 2 00pm to 4.00pm. The next meeting is on 19th October. 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 see if it ’s the sort of thing for you or please contact Helen Bruford on 588122 for more information
TO TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF ‘THE BEAUTIFUL GAME’
1 Which non league team play at Crown Meadow?
2 What nationality is Reading's Scott Dann?
3 Who did Paul Lambert replace as Norwich City manager?
4 For whom has Adrian Mutu played international football?
5 Which 4 teams did James Milner play for before joining Liverpool (excluding loans)? Pictured
6 Who are the 5 English Premier League managers
7 Who are the 3 British (not English) Premier League managers
8 Which Division Two club won the FA Cup in 1980?
9. Who was the youngest player in England’s 2002 World Cup squad?
10 Which former canary & wolf was given a 4 match ban for a stamping incident that had happened 4 years previously while playing against one of his former clubs?
Answers are upside down in this issue elsewhere No cheating!
CHESS
by Dr Cedric Lytton
S H E R I N G H A M R A M B L E R S
At the age of 90, Dereck Smith is finally hanging up his boots as a walk leader for Sheringham Ramblers after 25 years’ service to the group following his retirement with wife Margaret to Sheringham
Over this time, he has been a committee member and a willing volunteer to help out at social events He has led over 150 walks of 10 miles or more and it is only recently that he has reduced these to a more sedate 5 miles! However, just a few weeks ago, he ticked off an item on his bucket list, as part of his 90th birthday celebration, and walked out to Blakeney Point and back a distance of 8 5 miles with a couple of rambling friends.
The other Sunday, Sheringham Ramblers had a local walk in Sheringham Park followed by their annual BBQ at Upper Sheringham Village Hall with over 35 members enjoying the food This was the perfect occasion to recognize Dereck’s service and Stuart Meakin, the group treasurer, on behalf of the Committee, presented him with a dinner voucher, a bottle of Gin, Campari and Vermouth to make his favourite negroni cocktail, some wine & beer and the all important bar of dark chocolate Dereck expressed his thanks and although he will not be walk leading, he will continue to walk with our Ramblers group Sheringham Ramblers meet on alternate Wednesdays and Sundays for walks of 5 miles and 5 to 9 miles respectively Further information can be found at: www.ramblers.org.uk/sheringham district
What a memorable day!
Sunday 18th September saw 10 fishermen gather together with the very generous Billy Wright owner of Bodhams, Willow Lakes to hold a memorial fishing match Ben Wade would only be proud of. Simon Wade (Ben’s father) with daughter Charlotte and step mum Nicola were very humbled to have the amazing support from true friends:
Chris Smart probably through I’d sacrificed a pawn to castle into safety and stop 12 f5 with a vicious attack, but after 16 Rxe4? Bf5! (a
problem like move discovering a pin of Nd4) he must lose a piece He cannot hold his losses to the exchange with 17 Re5 Bxe5 18. fxe5, because 18… c5 still wins the pinned N. So he resigned. A pleasant end to my OTB career! (I concentrated entirely on problems and studies and music after that, and frankly, I’ve never regretted it )
No. 307 is the second of our 4 planned game positions and studies for this year Black must have thought he had a good position here, but a thunderbolt followed by a quiet move…
Solutions and comments to me at 16 Lime Grove, Sheringham NR26 8NX, or e mail to lestershaw7@gmail.com.
Paul & Sharon Reed, Jason Gant, Simon Clutterham, Fred Harmer, Steve Mayes, Adam Coles, Colin Humphreys and James Feeney. Despite the wind and occasional shower, the day was fantastic, and made for some competitive angling with plenty of banter along the way
The result of the day saw Jason Gant win the Ben Wade memorial tro phy for most fish caught with 101 silver fish and Simon Clutterham won the large novelty fish prize for the biggest fish caught, a 7lb Grass Carp On behalf of the whole family, we would like to thank everybody who shared and supported the day and generously donated to the chosen charity North Walsham Play, raising £210
Special thanks to Billy Wright of Willow Lakes for his generosity in allowing the day to take place
Fastest Fingers First!
The fingers we are talking about belong to the amazing keyboard player Michael Sullivan, who will be performing his musical magic at the next live music Briston Organ Show He will be with us on Friday October 14th, together with his vocalist wife, who will be adding to the fun with a number or two Michael plays all sorts of music you can find lots of examples of his musical skills on YouTube so if you like really good musical entertainment, and live too, you should come and join us!
Tickets are just £8 book now by 'phoning Carol on 01263 860844 The venue is the Copeman Centre, Hall Street, Briston, NR24 2LG We have very comfortable seats, wide level access (ideal for disabled music lovers), a big screen TV to show you closeups of the player's hands in action, and super refreshments and a brilliant raffle and proceeds from the show benefit both the Copeman Centre's own fundraising, and the wonderful ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital (www orbis org)
Clever Dicks at Briston? Read On!
Here's a question for you well, 120 questions actually and all on our big screen some are simple, some are devious, some are very funny, all are entertaining, and all are compiled to see just how clever you really are! Our latest PICTURES AND SOUNDS QUIZ will be at the Copeman Centre, Hall Street, Briston, NR24 2LG, on Saturday October 29th starting at 7pm teams of four are ideal, but we can help you make up a foursome with some spare brainy people if you need them judging by our last quiz, you probably will ..... (!)
Tickets are just £6 each (book now on 01263 860844) and that includes a delicious supper, tea, coffee, and loan of glasses if you wish to bring your own falling over juice There are prizes for the best and worst teams too! Seriously, it is fun for all the family, a great night out at a budget price, and the proceeds, together with the raffle takings, will benefit our Copeman Centre's own fundraising Do come and join us!
World Alzheimer's Month is a global opportunity to educate, raise awareness and challenge stigma surrounding Alzheimer ’s and dementia At Clapham & Collinge LLP, we are proud to support this awareness month and their lawyers are keen to do what they can, having seen the challenges faced by family members who care for those diagnosed with dementia
On World Alzheimer ’s Day which took place on Wednesday 21st September, we joined forces with Home Instead Norwich to provide a free to attend dementia training session for family members, friends and unpaid carers of those with dementia During this training session Chris Carter and Lauren Pashley from Home Instead Norwich explained the symptoms of dementia and the impact on behaviour, offered tips and techniques for managing behaviours and high lighted activities to encourage engagement and wellbeing
In support of World Alzheimer ’s Month, we’re also offering our clients 25% discount on Lasting Powers of Attorney throughout October
Why is a Lasting Power of Attorney important?
There may be a time when you can no longer share or communicate what you think, or you cannot make decision over your finances or legal affairs This may be due to the development of a medical condition such as dementia If you are affected by dementia you will need to consider
the legal and financial implications for you and your family.
If you lose the ability to manage your own affairs, a partner or family member cannot automatically deal with things on your behalf A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document that enables people you choose to have legal authority to make certain decisions for you, if you become unable to make them yourself The person who is given this authority is known as an ‘attorney’ They can manage your finances or make decisions relating to your health and welfare There are two types of Lasting Power of Attorney:
• Property and Financial Affairs Lasting Power of Attorney:
This gives your attorney the power to make decisions about your money and property, including managing bank or building society accounts, paying bills, collecting a pension and if necessary, selling your home Once registered with the Office of the Public Guardian, it can be used immediately, or held in readiness until required
• Health and Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney:
This gives your attorney the power to make decisions about your daily routine, medical care, moving into a care home and life sustaining medical treatment It can only be used if you are unable to make your own decisions
In relation to the cost of preparing and registering a Lasting Power of Attorney, this will
depend on whether you wish to have both a Lasting Power of Attorney (Property and Financial Affairs) and/or a Lasting Power of Attorney (Health and Welfare) prepared and registered
At Clapham & Collinge LLP we have a team of expert lawyers who provide advice and assistance in the preparation of your Lasting Powers of Attorney to make sure they are right for you and reflect your wishes We also register the documents as soon as they are prepared to ensure that they can be used straight away if needed
To claim your discount and book your Lasting Power of Attorney appointment, please contact our Client Relations Team on 01263 823398 or email enquiries@clapham collinge co uk
Terms and conditions of the 25% discount on Lasting Powers of Attorney
To take advantage of this discount, all appointments must be booked by Friday 28th October and must take place by Friday 16th December
A 25% discount will only apply if your bill is paid within 14 days of being raised, otherwise the additional 25% would be payable
*This article is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or other professional advice.