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Harvest Festival and Macmillan Coffee Morning at St. Nicholas House School On Tuesday 25 September St. Nicholas House School held its Harvest Festival service for parents and grandparents. To open the service Form 4 performed a short play called ‘Elijah and the Silver Coins’ then children in Form 1 proudly displayed their paintings of autumn trees which they had created using finger, hand and arm painting. Form 3 read a poem called ‘I am a red apple’ and Form 2 showed the pictures they had drawn of their favourite foods together with a ‘Thank you’ they had written. To conclude the service Form 5 said a prayer before the Rev Earis blessed the food that had been donated. All donations this year went to the Bishops Bridge Centre for the homeless and the Norwich Food Bank run by the Norwich Cathedral.

Later on in the week the school held its annual coffee morning to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support. The event was well attended by parents, grandparents, children and staff, all tucking in to the delicious cakes and biscuits made by parents and the school kitchen. A thoroughly enjoyable morning was had by all and we raised a total of ÂŁ94.

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Restorative approaches in Norfolk

In Norfolk we believe that restorative approaches work by building relationships, maintaining relationships and repairing relationships when harm has been caused.

Restorative approaches support emotional and social development and literacy and equip people with problem solving skills and the ability to manage conflict when it occurs.

Restorative approaches help build respect, responsibility, resolution and reintegration. In broad terms, Restorative Approaches constitute an approach to challenging behaviour, which puts repairing harm done to relationships and people, over and above the need for assigning blame and dispensing punishment (Wright, 1999).

Many people will behave and work in a restorative way without recognising it. This is because restorative principles underpin a variety of different practice models and techniques. If you are working with people, there is a high level of support and a high level of control. You have a clear bottom line about what you can and can’t do, and everyone involved has an equal voice in resolving an issue.

Restorative principles are: • Respect • Responsibility • Reflection • Working ‘with’ people • Giving everyone involved an equal voice • Fair and consistent process • Honesty • Inclusion • Empowering people to be part of

solving the problems they face • Clear bottom line

Restorative approaches provide us with the foundation to build, maintain and repair relationships positively with families, communities, staff and partners. By working together with people, in equal measures of high support and high control, we can achieve our aim to develop responsibility and ownership, and from that, sustainable families and sustainable communities.

Norfolk County Council Children’s Services is the lead partner in a multi-agency partnership that aims to establish Norfolk as a restorative County by 2015.

There has been significant progress since 2010 and the benefits of restorative approaches have been shown in a number of local arenas including criminal justice, education, communities and social care.

The outcomes that have been experienced as a consequence of restorative activity in the county has prompted Norfolk County Council to announce their commitment to becoming a restorative authority. These outcomes include:

• Reduction in Looked After Children in the Youth Justice System by 52% • 19% reduction in Police call-outs to Residential Homes • Reduction in school exclusions • Improved school attendance rates • Improved school attainment

• Reduction in persistent absentees • Improved victim satisfaction rates • Reduction in crime and anti-social behaviour • Empowered communities • Reduction in first-time entrants to the youth justice system

There are a lot of exciting developments happening across Norfolk to embed restorative approaches in all our work with children, young people, families and communities. Norfolk is seen as a leader both nationally and internationally in the field of restorative approaches. We have been gathering lots of evidence about the impact and will continue to do so.

The restorative approaches developments are overseen by a partnership board. The partners are: Norfolk County Council Norfolk Youth Offending Team District Councils Norfolk Constabulary Norfolk and Suffolk Probation Trust Norfolk Magistrates Association Norfolk Association of Town and Parish Councils Norfolk Rural Community Council Voluntary Sector Organisations Schools

For further details or further Information contact Brian Hannah, County Councillor for Sheringham, Norfolk County Council Champion for Restorative Approaches. Tel 01263823791or 07789 397462.

WOOLLEN POPPIES SUPPORT WAR HEROES

Local knitting enthusiasts have been busy putting their talent to good use by creating knitted or crocheted poppies in time for Remembrance Day. Anglia Funeral Services are raising money for the Royal British Legion by offering these handcrafted poppies for a donation to the charity.

“We hope people will come along and support the armed forces and their families by making a donation for one of these colourful and original poppies, expertly crafted by generous members of the local community,

REGULAR EVENTS

North Walsham Farmers' Market St Benet Hall, North Walsham second and fifth Saturday monthly. 9am - Noon. Local producers, refreshments available Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke. Meets every Weds except July and August from 2.30-4.30pm at Sheringham Methodist Church on Cromer Road. For more information please call Sophie on 07833247108 or Harvey on 01263 512328 North Norfolk Speakers Club meets every other Wednesday, 7pm at North Walsham High School, Spencer Ave. For dates and further information visit www.nnsc.co.uk or contact Gillian tel. 01692 650250 Cromer Chamber Orchestra is looking for players (no age limit) all sections woodwind, brass, strings. We meet at Cromer High school on Monday evenings at 7pm (during school term). No audition necessary. Tel 01263 511600

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We would like to thank everyone in the community, for responding to our appeal and donating wool or giving up their time to make the poppies” said Barbara Randell from Anglia Funeral Services.

The woollen poppies are available at Jackson & Starling Funeral Services, Marshall House, Midland Road, North Walsham NR28 9JR from 29th October 2012.

St John Ambulance Divisional and Norfolk County Museum, Preference Place, off Bacton Road, N Walsham NR28 9RF. Open each Thursday from 3 May until end of October, from 10am to 2pm. This year we celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the founding of SJA so do come and explore our fascinating history of service to the public. Monthly Mondays - Sept 17th (Oct 15th, Nov 19th, Dec 17th) – Art Afternoons - Trunch NR28 0QE – 2-4pm – Join our local artist, Jan Ellmore, for an afternoon of art! A variety of genres will be covered including drawing and painting. Jan will provide all the mediums unless you want to bring your own! Each week Jan will welcome the group but will instruct one-on-one so that you can choose your genre. Jan would like you to bring along any photographs that you would like to copy from. Cost £4, and booking required by 3pm the Friday before on 07826869377. The REME Association Cromer & District Branch meets every 1st Wednesday of the month at The Cottage PH, Louden Road, Cromer at 2pm

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North Walsham and District Community Archive at North Walsham Library Monday evening bi monthly. Please contact the library for dates 01692 402482 North Walsham Belly Dancer meets Monday evenings at North Walsham Catholic Church Hall. Please telephone Sharon for details on 07538 181409 or e-mail northwalshamdance@googlemail.com Fledgeling Music classes are friendly, dynamic, energetic and fun. A unique experience your child will love! Who for? Children aged 4 months to 4 years. FREE taster class, members pay only £4, younger siblings £2 babies of older siblings FREE. Paid half termly. For further information, please visit www.fledgelingmusic.co.uk, telephone Lorna on 07500 221121 or e-mail: info@fledgelingmusic.co.uk Music in Motion at Victory Swim and Fitness North Walsham Monday and Tuesday mornings at 10am (half price swim) and at Elephant Playbarn, Knapton Wednesdays 12.30 and 1.30pm (half price play). Courses start from £3 per session and are booked in blocks of 6 weeks and 12 weeks. Tel 07946862095 for further details

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Fit Together Walks

Tuesday 13 November – 10:30am - Walcott Long Walk - Grade 4 – Approx. 6 miles – A flat walk on minor roads and across fields and tracks. Meet at the Lighthouse Inn Car Park (free), Stalham Rd, Walcott, NR12 0PE. Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new.

Tuesday 13 November – 2pm – Walcott Prom Bookable Walk – Grade 1 and Introductory – Any distance to 1.3 miles – A flat promenade walk on hard surfaces. Meet outside the Kingfisher Restaurant, Coast Rd, Walcott, NR12 0AP. Please book for this walk on 07826869377 by 3pm Mon Nov. 12th and please arrive 20 mins early if you are new.

Friday 23 November - 10.30am - Dilham Walk - Grade 2 - Approx. 2.5 miles A flat walk on minor roads, tracks and grass tracks. Meet at the Cross Keys PH, The Street, Dilham, NR28 9PS (off the A149 North Walsham to Stalham Rd). This walk has two unavoidable high stiles so dogs will NOT be able to get over - sorry! Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new.

Monday 26 November – 10:30am - North Walsham Drift Lane Walk – Grade 4 – Approx. 4.5 miles – Gentle gradients on Weavers Way, cross and field edge paths, woodland and pavements. Meet at the Victory Sports Centre CP (free), Station Rd, North Walsham, NR28 0DZ. Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new.

Tuesday 27 November – 11am - Mundesley Amble – Approx. 2 miles– Join us for an Amble around Mundesley (1 steep incline at end) Meet at the Ship Inn, 23 Beach Rd, Mundesley, NR11 8BQ (Free parking). Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new..

Friday 14 December- 10.30am - CHRISTMAS Mince Pie and Mulled Wine Walk - Approx. 2 miles - Join us at The Links Hotel, West Runton, NR27 9QH, for a lovely walk through the village and around the perimeter of Hillside Animal Sanctuary and then back to the Hotel for mince pies and mulled wine. Please book for this walk on 07826869377. Bookings close: Fri Nov 30th at the latest!! £2.95 each.

For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07826869377. The Local Pick Up Points for the full Fit Together walk programme are North Walsham and Stalham Libraries.

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North Norfolk Chorale Wed. 7.30 - 9.30pm at Methodist Church, Grammar School Road, Nth Walsham for part singing - all voices welcome. Maggie Smyth 01603 783841 Nth Walsham Hockey Club – based at the artificial pitch at Cromer Sports Centre. Training – Women & Men Mon 7.30-9.00, Under 15s/U13s Mon 6.30-7.30. Under 11s Fri 5-6 at North Walsham Sports Hall. For info ring Jo Todd (01692) 404440 and Chris Wilde (01263) 721120. www.northwalshamhockey.co.uk Chess Club North Walsham. All ages and abilities welcome. Tel: Geoff 01692 404649 North Walsham 60+ Club meet 2nd Tue every month 1.30pm in Jubilee Room, Community Centre. North Walsham & District Ladies Circle - for young women between ages of 18 and 45 years - meet on the 1st and 3rd Tues each month. More info from local membership officer, Shirley Clarke, on 01692 405060. Royal British Legion - Women’s Section meet last Tues of month 2pm in St Nicholas Rooms, Nth Walsham. Arthritis Care meet in Community Centre on 3rd Thurs of every month at 2.30pm. Everybody always welcome. Nth Walsham Young Farmers Club meets Tue 7.30pm at Rossi’s Sports Centre. Contact 01603 731307 North Walsham Opera Appreciation Club meets monthly at The Sadler’s Rooms, Vicarage Street, North Walsham. Annual membership £10, meeting fee £2, visitors £3.50. Further information please telephone Secretary Rosemary Ashton 01692 535699 Diabetes UK North Norfolk Voluntary Group meets on the fourth Thursday of each month (except December) at Cromer Methodist Church Hall at 7.30pm. Varied programme of speakers - meetings open to everyone. Further info contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492. Royal British Legion North Walsham Branch - meetings quarterly at 1230 hrs in the Community Centre with Lunch provided: 6 Mar, 26 June, 4 Sep, 6 Nov and 4 Dec 2012. Wives,partners, carers and companions invited. Please bring raffle prize to offset the cost of lunch. 01692 406501 Cash Bingo every Sun at 7.30pm and Whist Drives every Tue, Wed & Fri 1.45pm at Mundesley Bowls Club, Pavilion, Northfields, High St, Mundesley. All welcome. North Walsham Market Cross W.I. meet every second Wed of month at St. Benet’s Hall North Walsham (NB new venue) 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7.15pm North Walsham & District WI meet every first Tues of the month at 2pm in the Community Centre. Visitors welcome. Nth Walsham & Bradfield Flower Club meets 4th Thurs each month at 2.30pm North Walsham Catholic Church Hall, Kings Arms St, NW. Free parking. Varied programme demonstrations, workshops and outings. Refreshments, raffle, floral sundries stall. Visitors £4, Members £20 per year. For info tel: 01692 404628. New Life Church meet at N Walsham High School Sun’s at 10.30am, please feel very free to join us! More details at www.newlifenorthwalsham.com or call 01692 406050 North Walsham & District Historical Society 1st Thur each month 7.30pm at Community Centre. All welcome. The Salvation Army, Hall Lane. Sunday Worship 10am; Army Bear’s Club (Parent & Toddlers) Monday (Term time) 9.30-11am; Lunch Club Mon & Wed, 12.30pm; Friendship Club Mon 1.45pm; Craft Club 1st Wed (Mthly) 1.45pm; Coffee Morning Thurs 9.30-11.30am; Prayers & Soup 1st Thurs (Mthly) 11.45am. Please see window for other events. For further information contact: Major Janet Bishop Tel: 01692 403955. Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Charity (SANDS) support meeting for parents/families. 3rd Thursday every month 7.30pm at the Friendship Hall in Aylsham. Check website for further info www.norfolksands.org.uk North Walsham Spiritualist Centre 6.30pm - 8pm every Sunday in the St John's Ambulance Hall, Bacton Road, North Walsham. All welcome. North Walsham Art Group - Thursday at the Community Centre 1.30pm - 4.30pm. New members welcome. Call into Community Centre at appropriate time for more info. North Walsham & District LIons Club Bingo every Wednesday in the Community Centre, New Road, North Walsham. Eyes Down 8pm sharp. North Walsham & District Horticultural Society ‘Gardeners Club’ 3rd Thurs each month in Jubilee Room, NW Com Centre 7.30pm. Mrs M Marjoram 01692 402808 North Norfolk Speaker's Club alt Weds at North Walsham High School 7pm - 9.15pm. Open to all ages. Guests welcome. Contact Lynne Goddard on 01692 402662. North Walsham & District Lions Club meet at the Community Centre, New Road, North Walsham every first Monday of the month, at 7.30pm. For further information please contact Derek Crane 01692 405617

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W.E.A Tuesdays at North Walsham Community Centre 10-11.45am. Contact Eric Craker on 01692 405651. Mundesley Community Choir meet Tuesday at 7.30pm at Mundesley Methodist Church, Cromer Road, Mundesley. New members always welcome - male and female. For further details please phone Lyndsey King on 01692 404266 Cornerstone Church - Meeting in the main hall of Millfield School, Recreation Road, North Walsham, every Sunday at 10.30am. - a warm welcome to all. Visit www.cornerstonechurchnw.org.uk 07913515072 Nth Walsham Countrysiders Club for young people aged 10-16 meet fortnightly on Thur 7 - 8.30pm at North Walsham Youth Centre. Contact 01603 731307 North Walsham Congregational Church, Cromer Road, every Sunday 10.30am Morning Worship and an evening Communion Service only on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 6.30pm. A warm welcome to all. Vocal Chords - East Ruston Village Hall every Weds 7.30 - 9.30pm. We sing unaccompanied songs from around the world with the aim of building confidence and having fun. No experience necessary, no need to read music. All welcome. Call 01692 583400 Girlguiding - Rainbows Tues evenings. Brownies (4 Packs) Mon/Tue/Wed/Thur evenings. Guides (2 Patrols) Tue/Wed evenings. Rangers Tue evening. For more information tel: 01692 405828 evenings only or 01692 406644 evenings only. U3A (University of the Third Age) Nth Walsham 1st Fri of month 2.30pm Roman Catholic Church Hall on Kings Loke Rd Nth Walsham. Members admission is free. Non-members welcome to attend, entrance fee £2. Details from Membership Secretary Janet Chamberlain on 01692 406069. See U3A website at www.u3a.org.uk Voyager Community Group meets every Wednesday in St Nicholas Room, Vicarage St, Nth Walsham 10am 4pm. Informal drop in during morning, afternoon activities. Also Monday mornings 10am-1.30pm in St Benet Hall, with a different activity each week. Lunches available both days from 12pm All welcome. North Walsham Judo Club North Walsham Judo Club meet on a Tuesday from 7pm to 9pm and on a Friday 6.30pm to 7.30pm under 8 years and beginners, 7.30pm to 8.30pm Juniors with Yellow Tabs and above and 8.30pm to 9.30pm High Juniors and Seniors. New members welcome. Tel: (01263) 579345 for details St Nicholas Mothers' Union meets every second Tuesday of month at 2.30pm in the St Nicholas Room for Faith, Fellowship and Fun. A warm welcome awaits. For further information tel: 01692 406566 Tenpin Bowling Trios League 7pm every Monday at Strikers North Walsham. New teams of any standard welcome. Call Dave on 01692 403742 for details Pram Service Meeting in St Nicholas Church North Walsham 2nd Thursday of each month 2pm. Songs, activities, stories & refreshments. All under 5s welcome. Contact 01692 402506 for details. Tea Cakes, join us for tea, cake and chat on the first Thursday of the month from 2 - 4.pm in St Nicholas Room, behind the church Brite Sprites baby and toddler group at the Scout Hut (Midland Road) on Tuesdays 9.30 till 11.30am (cost £1.50 per adult and child - 50p for extra siblings). Bridge Club at the Community Centre, North Walsham Mondays 6.45pm. Tel 01263 722290 North Walsham & District Childminding Group meet at Kingfisher Kids Club from 9.30 - 11.30. Drop in Session. All Childminders welcome. Call 07796638020 for details Yoga for Pregnancy Group. Fridays 11am – 12.30pm in the Roman Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham. More details from 01692 407537 Quakers. Friends Meeting House, Mundesley Road, near Swafield. Meeting for worship Sundays 10.30am. Millfield Pre-School offers All-Day and Sessional Care (am or pm), Mon-Fri 08.30 - 3.30 (term time). From 2.5 years old. Funding for 3 & 4 year olds. Childcare Vouchers accepted. Ofsted Registered. Qualified Staff. For more information call Rachel or Jane on 01692 406378 Carers Forum monthly drop in sessions. One 2 One Support for carers at North Walsham Library. Third Mon of every month 10am-12noon. Dates vary, ring 01692 402482 North Norfolk Social Centre for the Blind 1st Thursday of every month (except January) in the Main Hall of North Walsham Community Centre 2pm to 4pm. Entertainment plus tea and cakes. Transport can be arranged. For further info tel: Jean Stockdale on 01692 402562. North Walsham Air Training Corps - Monday and Wednesday evenings 19.00 - 21.30 Manor Road Junior School, North Walsham. Open to girls and boys aged 13 - 18. For further information contact 01692 402110 (parade nights only Mon - Wed) North Walsham New Road Bowls & Snooker Club. New members welcome. Bowls season starts in April. Snooker played all year round. Membership Sec Steve Covell 01692 402505 or Sec Mrs B Walland 01692 402627.

The Rotary Club of North Walsham meets every Monday at The Olive Tree Restaurant, 1 Bacton Rd, North Walsham, NR28 0RA. Further info from Derrick Hankin, on 01692 402381 or Secretary on 01692 400867. Please note we are a dual gender club Royal Air Forces Association North Walsham Branch meet at The Bluebell Public House, Bacton Road, North Walsham on the first Tuesday of every month 7.30pm Kingfisher Kids Club Southrise N Walsham - Toddler Group - play based with opportunity to get together, have a coffee and a chat with other mums, dads and carers. Quailified Play-worker present. £1.50 per Child First Visit FREE. Drop in basis. Every Fri 9-11.30am. 01692 405555. Inner Wheel Club of North Walsham meets at 7.30pm on the 2nd Monday of each month. A sociable club, mainly involved in raising money for charities, many of them local. If you would like to join us please telephone 01692 407317. Mundesley Flower Club Coronation Hall, Mundesley 2nd Wed each month (except August) at 2pm. We welcome new members, no experience necessary, just come along and watch the demonstrator. Fees £4 per annum plus £3/ session. Roz 01263 722087 or Suzanne 01263 722371. North Walsham Area Acess Group meet on 1st Tuesday of each month at 2pm in The Nelson Room, North Walsham Community Centre. We are a group of people with various disabilities who try to improve the quality of their life in North Walsham and the surrounding area. www.northwalshamaccessgroup.co.uk. Contact Linda on 01692 218618Sandra on 01692 404750 Parkinsons UK, Aylsham & North Walsham Support Group, meet second Tuesday of the month 10.30am 12.30pm at the Sacred Heart Church Hall, Kings Arms Street, North Walsham, Norfolk. Marion 01603 741824 Skeyton Village Hall - Dance for Fun. Children’s fun dance classes incl ballet, tap, disco and gymnastic dance. Wed 6pm to 8pm. For Children aged 5 upwards. two weeks FREE trial then just £2.50 per week. Maria or Tracy evenings on 01692 580787 or just come along. Upholstery & Soft Furnishings. Come and join a friendly group – beginners welcome – with professional tuition. One Saturday per month, pay as you go. Gresham Village Hall 10am – 4pm. 01263 577573 or eves 01692 407792 The Regal Fight Club Martial arts studio, MMa Monday & Thursday 6-8pm, Ju jitsu Tuesday 6-8pm. Tel 07876198898 for details Pilgrim Shelter, Trimingham Whist Drive every Thursday 1.45pm- 4pm £1.50 per head to include cup of tea & raffle Worstead Toddlers meet Fridays in term time 10am-12 noon. Queen Elizabeth Village Hall, Ruin Rd,Worstead. £2 per family plus 50p for each additional mobile child. First visit free. T’ai Chi Tuesdays 2pm – 3.15pm. Roman Catholic Church Rooms, North Walsham. Newcomers welcome Whist Drive every Thursday, Pilgrim Shelter, Trimingham, 1.45-4pm £1.50/person including refreshments and raffle AgeUK drop in sessions, North Walsham Library 10 am 12 noon every 4th Thursday of the month Whist Drive Tues & Fri at 7.45 East Ruston Village Hall Sandcastles Pre-School (Bacton Primary School). Sessional care for children aged 2-4 years. Open Monday 9am-3pm, Wednesday 9am-3pm, Thursday and Friday 9am-12pm. Please contact us for further details on 07796825983 or visit www.sandcastlespreschool.co.uk Sandcastles Parent, Baby and Toddler Group. Based at SandcastlesPre-School ( Bacton Primary School). Tuesdays 9-11am. Fun, activitiesand refreshments. £1.50/ family. 07796825983 www.sandcastlespreschool.co.uk Walsham Writers' Group is a small, friendly group of writers, and aspiring writers, from the local area. We meet every 2nd Thursday to share writing, ideas and support. At the moment the group is closed to new members, but, if you would like more information, or you would like to be placed on our waiting list, please either Google: Walsham Writers Group to view our website and email us, or visit our blog: thewalshampenners.blogspot.co.uk and contribute to our new, on-line writing community Multisports Bacton -Tues Bacton Sports Field. Holt Wed Primary School Playing Field. Mundesley -Thur Mundesley Junior School. North Walsham - Mon Manor Rd Junior School. We stop at the end of School Term. 5.45pm (for registration) finish 7.30pm. Parents welcome - no running required! We can organise CRB checks, if you do not already have a certificate. £1.50 per week, with a maximum of £3 per family. Pre-booking is not necessary. Parents have to sign consent forms before children start. St John Ambulance Divisional and Norfolk County Museum, Preference Place, off Bacton Road, N Walsham NR28 9RF. Open each Thursday from 3 May until end of October, from 10am to 2pm. This year we celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the founding of SJA so do come and explore our fascinating history of service to the public. North Walsham Folk Dance Club. Roman Catholic Church Hall. 7.30pm-9.45pm.Friday evenings. All welcome.

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New life for North Walsham town centre?

Following a detailed analysis of retail trends and demand/supply, consultants have advised the North Walsham Leadership of Place steering group that the development of a centrally located supermarket could provide the impetus for town centre regeneration.

The North Walsham Leadership of Place group (a partnership of local authority, and local private enterprise, education and community groups), commissioned consultants S.P.A. to look at retail demand in the town, especially the capacity of sites and existing premises to accommodate future development. SPA’s report, which was discussed at a meeting of the steering group on 15 October, proposed a number of options concerning the ‘vitality and viability’ of the town centre. The report concludes that there is significant interest in the town from supermarket retailers and that a development of this type could create the step change necessary to attract more shoppers into the town centre which in turn could lead to wider investment from non-food retailers. SPA advise that the most effective way to exploit this interest for the benefit of the town as a whole would be to identify appropriate sites for a supermarket outlet close to the town centre to encourage linked trips, which would have the distinct benefit of increasing the number of shoppers with easy access to other existing retail outlets. The report concluded that one of the most appropriate sites would be

one based on Paston Sixth Form College’s Lawns campus. This site would have the advantage, the report added, of enabling the college to invest strongly in its other sites in the town centre. The steering group heard that an informal discussion had been undertaken with the College. But all agreed that while they could see the advantages in the general thrust of the report, any discussions as to how best to proceed are at a very early stage and significant detailed work with a full business case and viability analysis of the proposal needs to be undertaken. David Robertson, North Walsham Town Mayor, said, “I think this is a very interesting idea and one we should certainly explore. North Walsham is a wonderful town full of life, but if we can bring even more activity to the town centre, so much the better.” Mair Stockdale, Chair of North Walsham Chamber of Trade, said, “Anything that can bring more potential customers to the existing excellent retail offer in North Walsham should be encouraged. The Chamber of Trade looks forward to taking part in any future discussions.”

Council Supports North Walsham Athlete North Walsham athlete Callum Brown is being supported by North Norfolk District Council and DC Leisure in his bid to become a future Olympic hammer thrower. Callum, currently the English Schools Champion and Commonwealth Youth Games Champion in 2011, has been given free use of the gym at North Walsham’s Victory Swim and Fitness Centre, for six months.

Tom FitzPatrick, Deputy Leader for North Norfolk District Council said, “The District Council is committed to showing strong support for athletes in the local community to help them reach their potential. I have been active in sport as a competitor, coach and official and believe it is an ideal way for young people to make the most of their abilities. It has been a very exciting year for sport, it’s important that we champion future stars such as Callum Brown and build on the momentum gained by the success of the recent Olympic Games. Callum is a promising young athlete and this award is being given to him in recognition of his sporting achievements to date and to support his aspirations to become a world-class, Olympic competitor.”

The gym membership was awarded to Callum Brown at a ceremony at the Victory Swim and Fitness Centre in North Walsham last month.

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Paul Morse, County Councillor and Chair of Governors of North Walsham High School, said, “I think this is an intriguing idea that could be beneficial for both the town and Paston Sixth Form College.” Eric Seward, Town and District Councillor and Chair of North Walsham Leadership of Place group, said, “This is an exciting idea. We should certainly explore all options to help bring greater vitality to the town centre.” Kevin Grieve, Principal of Paston Sixth Form College, said, “We are a very successful college and we want to build on that success. Our first priority has to be the college and its students. We have always been at the heart of North Walsham and we will be very interested to see if further detailed analysis shows that this proposal could be of benefit to both ourselves and the town as a whole. There are a whole host of questions that need to be answered and issues to be resolved across a number of organisations and such a development is not going to happen overnight.” North Norfolk District Council Cabinet will be considering the report at its meeting in December. In the meantime the development of an agenda of further investigations and discussions will take place to inform the detailed work on the overall viability of the proposal.

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Friends of St Michael’s Church, Sutton invite you to A Special Evening of Inspirational Music with renowned musician and composer Roger Mayor and his friends (Roger Mayor, piano/keyboards, David Fitzgerald saxophone/flutes, Ben Payne violin and Andrew Durban bass) with light touches of classical and jazz styles mixed with evocative vocal and instrumental solos and Sue Kent (soprano) at St Michael’s Church, Sutton on Saturday 17 November doors open 7pm performance starts 7.30pm. Tickets £8.50/ Members £7.50 available from Sutton Garden Centre (01692 580424) or any Trustee of the Friends. Ticket includes wine/soft fruit during the interval (Registered charity No 1109241) North Walsham & District Camera Club 13 November Methodist Rooms, Holt Inter –club competition 20 prints Enquiries : Pam 01603 782041

Diabetes UK North Norfolk Voluntary Group Our speaker on Thursday 22 November will be Ross Murphy from Abbotts Diabetes Care. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. For more information please contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492

Snips & Yarns Christmas Craft Fayre at North Walsham Methodist Church. on Saturday 17 November 9.30am to 2pm Quality goods for sale including handmade cards, gifts, preserves, cakes & quality bric-a-brac plus refreshments & light lunches will be available Snips & Yarns is a group of friends meeting once a week stitching, knitting etc to raise funds to help needy causes North Walsham Inner Wheel and Rotary Clubs Christmas Fayre St Nicholas and St Benets Church Rooms Saturday 24 November 9am to

1pm Refreshments, Christmas Gifts, Home Made Cakes, Nearly New Books, Bric a Brac, Toys Many stalls All proceeds to charity

Mundesley Village Cinema Tuesday 13 November at 7.30pm Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows 12A 129 mins Guy Ritchie’s enjoyable action mystery with Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law as Dr Watson pitting their wits against evil arch villain, Professor James Moriarty. Stephen Fry adds to the fun in a cameo role as Holmes’ brother. Tickets on the door : Adults £4, Under 15s £2. Doors open half an hour before the performance when refreshments are served. Coronation Hall, 26 Cromer Rd., Mundesley, NR11 8BE. More details and future listings at : http://www.mundesley.org/film

TRIMINGHAM VILLAGE HALL FUND RAISING COMMITTEE Monday 12 November Quiz Night at Pilgrim Shelter 7.30 for 8.00pm, teams of 4, £1.00 per person. Bring your own drink, or have a tea or coffee for 50p. Thursday 15 November Whist Drive at Pilgrim Shelter Trimingham from 1.45pm, £1.50 per person including refreshments and raffle. Thursday 22 November Whist Drive at Pilgrim Shelter Trimingham from 1.45pm, £1.50 per person including refreshments and raffle. Friday 23 November Knitting/Craft Circle at Pilgrim Shelter, Trimingham from 2.00pm, £1.50 per person including refreshments. Contact Liz 01263 834965

Skeyton Village Hall Christmas Bazaar Sunday 25 November 12 noon til 3pm All sorts of stalls ideal for Christmas gifts, shop local with us Raffle and Tombola. Light Lunch Refreshment

STEAM STRAIGHT TO SANTA

Once again Santa has chosen the Poppy Line to bring families straight to his Enchanted Grotto from Sheringham station. Santa Special steam trains, with carriages festooned with Christmas decorations, will be running on the first three weekends in December and daily from 21 December up to and including Christmas Eve.

On the ten minute steam trip to the Grotto, children get a complimentary soft drink and chocolate treat, whilst the grown-ups are treated to a glass of sherry and a mince pie. And, of course, the festive drinks can always be topped up in the licensed buffet car! The journey is enlivened by children’s entertainers with lashings of Christmas cheer. With ticket prices ranging from £13.50 to £16 per head, reserved seats on the

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For booking / enquiries ring 01692 402991 unless otherwise stated 10 November......Bar Hoppers.........................8.20-midnight .........£6 31 November......Kenny Lee & Hustler ............8.20-midnight .........£6 8 December........Dave Sheriff 15 December......Budgie Coleman Band .........8.20-midnight .........£6.50 22 December......Jeff Gallant Band..................8.20-midnight .........£6 31 December......Fools Gold - by ticket on 01692 402991 -----------------------------------------------------------------------WEDNESDAY - EVERY WEEK - BINGO - Eyes Down 8pm North Walsham & District Lions Club 8

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Come along and join us in the Christmas spirit

The North Walsham based North Norfolk Chorale will be performing its Autumn Concert at the Auden Theatre, Greshams School, Holt at 7:30 pm on Saturday 24 November. Includes works by Vivaldi, Handel and Elgar. The Chorale will be joined by soloists Jayne May Sysum soprano and Freya Jacklin mezzo soprano. Accompanist Henry Macey, conductor, Rosemary Kimmins. Admission by ticket £12 at the door or £10 in advance. 01692 650803

Christmas Table Fayre on Saturday 17 November from 10 am to 12 noon at St Andrew's Methodist Church, Cromer Rd, Sheringham - opportunity to purchase Christmas decorations, cards and gifts from the many craft stalls that will be participating. There will also be a cake stall, raffle & refreshments

Christmas Bingo at Felbrigg Village Hall on Thursday 29 November at 7.30pm

WINTER WARMER at Honing Village Hall on Saturday 1 December from 12noon to 4pm Festive produce, seasonal food, lunches, teas and cake. Raffle, tombola and competitions. Father Christmas calling in at 2pm. This is a fundraising event for both Village Hall and church. Start the festive season with us… everyone welcome!

North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection Christmas Sale on Saturday 17 November 9.30am - 12.30pm in St Benets Hall North Walsham. We will be selling: Cats Protection Goods (including Calendars, Diaries and Christmas Cards), Gifts, Craft and New items, Bric a Brac, Tombola, Toys and Games, Every One’s a Winner, Raffle, Our Special Hampers and Books etc. Refreshments available including Hot Sausage Rolls and Mince Pies.

train, and a really good gift from Santa’s sack for every child, Poppy Line Santa Specials are a great value Christmas treat.

Advance booking is essential (so Santa can prepare suitable presents) – go to www.nnrailway.co.uk, call 01263 820 800 or drop into the office on platform 1 at Sheringham station. But don’t hang about – trains are already filling up fast.

And if you over-indulge yourself at Christmas, freshen up with a trip on a Poppy Line Mince Pie Special – steam trains start on Boxing Day and run every day up to and including January 1st. Full details in the free leaflets available at all three Poppy Line stations.

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Gary Parrett’s Recipe of the Month

Every month The Grove Cromer’s chef Garry Parrett will bring you his take on interesting recipes. His first offering to Cromer Times readers is Seared Gressingham Duck with potato gnocchi, toasted pecans, Norfolk honey, onion, basil wilted spinach and balsamic. This sensational duck recipe really brings out the rich natural flavour of the bird, with the added tang of balsamic and a crunch of pecan, and is a great favourite whenever it features on the Grove menu. It’s fairly straightforward to prepare and is a colourful, tasty and eyecatching dish with which to impress your guests. You can watch a video of Gary preparing seared Gressingham duck at www.thegrovecromer.co.uk

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Method 1. Heat a non-stick frying pan 2. Add the diced onions and cherry tomatoes, sweat them off until the onion is clarified and the tomatoes are slightly soft. 3. Add the toasted pecans and gnocchi and continue to cook untill gnocchi is soft. 4. To this add the honey, and season. 5. In a separate pan heat up a little olive oil until slightly smoking, add the strips of duck breast and sear on each side until the skin is crispy and the duck is cooked to your liking. 6. Once the duck is cooked, set aside to rest and in the gnocchi pan. 7. Add the spinach leaves and wilt. 8. Put the gnocchi mix in the centre of your plate and place the duck strips on top. 9. Add your garnish and drizzle the plate with the balsamic vinegar.

Ingredients (per portion) One Gressingham duck breast cut into strips and seasoned with olive oil, salt and pepper 20g Norfolk honey 50g gnocchi (pre made) salt, pinch pepper, pinch five leaves of basil (shredded) 35g pecans (toasted) four cherry tomatoes (halved) 10ml balsamic vinegar

We use Gressingham duck because it is extremely well looked-after, tender and delicious. It sits perfectly alongside the Rocheburg Shiraz that the maitre d’ found lurking in the cellar of our wine merchant – powerful and smokey with smooth, ripe redcurrants and a Western Cape kick (the wine, not the merchant).

With the darker evenings and colder weather now upon us our dogs, like us, may be inclined to have less exercise, put on weight and possibly start to feel arthritic joints.

get a lower energy diet, either by feeding less and bulking up with vegetables or using one of the lighter diets. Obesity has been shown to lead to greater problems with arthritis.

Watch out for signs of Arthritis

What is Arthritis? Arthritis is a problem with the joints and often causes inflammation and chronic pain. Because your dog cannot tell you what is wrong it is important to look out for the symptoms.

The symptoms of Arthritis : • Reluctance to use a particular limb. • Discomfort when rising, sitting or standing; especially after resting. • Visibly stiff/sluggish use of limbs. • Difficulty climbing stairs. • Weight gain. • Decreased interest in play or exercise. • Change in behaviour or attitude.

Feeding: If our canine friends are doing less exercise, the aim must be that they

Other treatments: Your Veterinary Surgeon can prescribe painkillers to keep the joint more comfortable and hence keep your dog moving and active. Other treatments that can help are Chondroitin and Glucosamine which may help to feed joints that are feeling a bit past it. Aquatherapy- getting your dog to swim in a controlled environment so as to exercise while not bearing their own weight. I know of several patients who have benefitted from a regular swim. Acupuncture: another way of helping with painful, arthritic joints. Some dogs find this very helpful.

As with any illness or ailment, if you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to contact your vet.

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Camping gas stove twister 270 brand new £15. Hole borer for fence posts (used once) £15 Caravan hitch lock £5. Tel 01692 400717 or 07909 577829 Hostess trolley makes entertaining easier £40 Tel 01263 837593 Canon cameras x 2 £35 each lens will also fit canon digi cameras 28-80 £ 25 35-105 £30 90-300 £60 Tel 07733165706 Variety of board games £2 each Tel 01263 515213 for specifics, some hardly used and all parts present and boxes in good condition Fish tank white W18" H10"plus lid 3" D10" includes coloured stones and ornaments £10 Tel 01263 515099 after 10.30am please Pioneer CD Player Panasonic portable CD player with 2 Sony Speakers. Royal Worcester dinner service "Rose Design" not quite complete Make me an offer 01263 512232 Glass TV/DVD table 3 tier metallic stand 25.5" x 15.75" (650cm x 400cm) hexagon shaped £30ono Tel 07772 079291 Goodmans karaoke machine +4 mics 18 CD'S mixed party hits all excellent condition hardly used £100ovno Tel 07765 852021 Silent Night single bed vgc little used two drawers in base headboard £60 Tel 01263 733449 Black & Decker lathe. Mortice lock and yale lock to BS3621. Fluorescent lights 4ft. Electric cable 2c 11m & 14m. Sensible donations for Macmillan Cancer Support. Email preferred schwalbe@hotmal.co.uk Tel 01263 722502 Acoustic guitar wood effect vgc electric universal tuner 2 plectrums and 3 guitar books perfect starter kit £50 Tel 07866 886723 Solid wood dining table seats 4 excellent condition £40 Tel 01263 821441 Brand new tyre & wheel size 175/65 R 14 fits Ford Fiesta also jack and handle unused still in plastic cover cost £175 asking £100 Tel 01692 407857 Folding guest bed wooden slats and foam mattress excellent condition £25 Tel 01263 824346 Mantis tiller/cultivator (little used) £80. Echo brushcutter £30. Singer 522 electric sewing machine £20. Tel 01263 515315 Ceramic floor tiles natural stone effect colour latte 43 x 43 x 10 each tile 5 tiles to a box 16 boxes covers 16 sq metres £120ono Tel 01263 838499 Sharp electronic microwave (green) hardly used immaculate condition bargain £25 Tel 07748 508242 Camp bed fully folding with bag used once only cost £39.99 at Argos £25ono. Creda spin dryer had very little use £35ono. Tel 01263 761272 Roughton Spotting scope 60mm lens 20-60 times magnification £35ovno Tel 01263 511895 Hand held Black & Decker vacuum cleaner rotary brush and mains operated £8. Binoculars Halina Discovery 8 x 30 £10. Tel 01263 511895 Assortment of DVDs and VHS (never opened) will separate Tel 01263 515069 for details

White board complete with built in stand and three rolls of paper £20 Tel 01263 512692 Hotter Etna shoes brown metallic/python leather never worn size 51/2 £10. Pair louvre doors W18in H35in £5. Single folding bed £5. Tel 01263 512545 Silver plated teapot coffee pot sugar and milk and tray £20. Ecoground sheet £10. Waterproof cover for garden furniture large £4. Tel 01263 576790 Twelve wine making gallon demi-johns some clear some brown £75 job lot or may sell separately possibly deliver if in Cromer area 01263 515190 Zanussi condenser tumble dryer 6 kg vgc £50. Black/brass folding fireguard £10. Wheelchair £25 Tel: 01263 820281 Glass and steel television table excellent condition 65cm x 40cm x 53cm £30.Malibu desk beech finish, three drawers and shelves 120cm x 49cm x 72cm excellent condition £25. Tel 07505 756734 China display cabinet with glass shelf interior light and cupboard below 32” W x 15”D x 48” H £60ono Tel 01263 822677 Delonghi radiator heater with timer 2kw £30 Tel 01692 406360 Trail-gator bicycle tow bar (red) £15. Little Tikes 'Party Kitchen' £8. Huffy child's tricycle (pink) with removable sunshade £10. Halfords rear bike child seat (red) £5. Tel 01263 587589 Large dog bath £10. Small double mattress £90 cost 150 brand new bought in error. 2 Xmas outdoor lights £20. Budgie cage and accessories £20. Tel.01263 478617 or 07747789434 Solid pine bookshelf from Kerry's Pine H195cm W90cm D27cm five shelves one fixed antique waxed pine finish in good condition from non smoking household £100ono Tel 01692 407246 Acuter 65 telescope (still with box) Velbon tripod Opticron hide clamp and tripod carrier (backpack type) used only twice £300 when new but will accept £100 Tel: 01263 588350 Short mat bowls size 4 with bag £25. Ladies golf clubs Slazenger full set plus bag £50. Tel 01263 837734 Three piece suite in beige embossed pattern immaculate condition bargain at £300 not to missed buyer collect available on 30 November Tel 07747423541 Sharp electronic microwave (green) hardly used immaculate condition bargain £25 Tel 07748 508242 Junior tennis racquets Head Agassi 62 £12. Yamaha MX30 £10. Yamaha electric keyboard PortSound PSS 12 £10. Tel 01263 713218 Pine double bedframe headboard pine with chrome bars vgc £40ono Tel 01692 404062 Paint Crown matt emulsion Whisper of Powder Blue 2.5L almost full three weeks old surplus to requirements £12 Tel 01263 826834 Pink Nintendo DS lite 12 boxed games including Professer Layton protective carry case extra stylus and charger all in excellent condition worth over £250 will accept £125 ono Tel: 01692406999

2 children's mountain bikes 16inch wheel front and back suspension £25. Also 20inch wheel front and back suspension £35. Dartboard in wooden case £15.Tel 01263 713218 Model railways N gauge Bachmann GF Class 40 diesel locomotive BR green D382 371-177A only 2 months old too big for my layout in box £45ono Tel 01263 821014 Rexion h duty shelving in good condition H6ft W3ft & 2ft D12in h duty white plastic covering 8 shelves per section £25 each section or offers Tel 01692 403943 Classical LPs box sets Brahms Chamber Music (15), Haydn (6) 12 symphonies, Korsakov (3) 6 suites, Debussy (5) 10 piano solos, Schumann (3) 6 solo and orchestral, 40 classical LPs various all in excellent condition offers Tel 01692 402079 Roll chain link fence wire new PVC covered 5 ft high 25 metres long cost £75+ accept £50ono will deliver locally. Pro Fitness motorised treadmill nearly new £80ono. Tel 01692 218414 Three pairs curtains 72 drop 66 width lined £4 per pair. 10 pairs tights 60 hip different shades new £10 Tel 01263 722437 Yamaha PSR 200 keyboard stand and stool vgc £100 Tel 07778 937861 Rotary clothes line £15. Panasonic microwave 800W £25. Whirlpool washing machine £75. Tricity Bendix electric cooker £50. All in excellent condition Tel 01692 500591 New Eltex propane gas greenhouse heater still in its box with instructions made for greenhouse 6`x 4`up to 16` x 10` very cheap to run temperature can be regulated to required temp cost £87 will accept £40 Tel 01692400619 26” Sanyo TV £20. HP DeskJet 1280 printer A4and A3 £20. ‘Alfie’ curtains lamp shade height chart high chair insert £25. Blue Fin Silicone Training Finz size 7-8 £4 Tel 01263 514243 John Lewis Office Chair on wheels with arm rests only one year old good condition £40ono Tel: 01263 826216 Cot for baby to include interior sprung mattress only used for grandsons visits £40 Tel 01263 837787 Exercise bike ‘Davina' foldable magnetic Argos original price £110 but now reduced to £80 in brand new condition & hardly used £70 Tel 01692 402869 Black ash office furniture in good condition desks 1500mm and 900mmm shelf unit 800mm shelved cupboard 800mm 2drawer filing cabinet 460mm widths £70 Tel 01692 403351 Office shredder Fellowes P-35C full working order shreds up to 5 sheets shreds credit cards 12 litre bin £12 surplus to requirements Tel: 01692 501023 Makita PD491 petrol hole borer 49cc never used still in box £250 Tel 01692 403887 Three seater sofa in light beige suede with matching armchair and co-ordinating cushions in very good condition certified fire retardent £95 Tel 07500 930725 Wine 2 seater settee with 2 matching armchairs 2 years old vgc £200ono Tel 01263 824933

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A Handful of Magic at Sheringham Little Theatre

Mundesley Village Cinema

Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows

Fee, fye, fo, fum – the panto’s back in Sheringham!

And this year’s seasonal offering sees Jack and The Beanstalk burst on to stage in a frenzy of festive foliage at the Little Theatre.

Opening on Wednesday 5 December and running until Saturday 5 January, the production promises more than a touch of magic for young and old alike.

And joining him on stage will be Cornelius Garret, playing Jack’s father. Cornelius is also returning to the venue, having played the role of the evil Abanazar back in 2010. “We have some new faces too,” said Debbie. “We are lucky enough to have Jonathan Broderick with us this year, playing Jack, and Rachel Waring, as Jill. Both these young actors have recently graduated from drama school. “Then we have hilarious double act James Lavender and Benedict Martin, who will be taking on the roles of Ralph and Snotmill.”

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This year’s spectacular set will be designed once again by Matt Nunn. Ron and Charlotte Sayer are returning to oversee the music and Kate Withers will be back to create a fantastic collection of costumes.

Written and directed by West End star Killian Donnelly, one of the male leads in Phantom of the Opera, it will offer a stunning selection box of singing, dancing and jolly panto japes, according to theatre director Debbie Thompson.

“We are so excited to have Killian’s involvement this year – it should be a truly outstanding show,” she said. “We have some wonderful special effects planned - which we are, of course, keeping under wraps - and have signed up a superb cast who will really bring the whole performance to life.”

Stepping back into the spotlight at the Little Theatre will be delicious dame Russel Hicken. This year he’ll be slipping into his colourful collection of outrageous costumes as Molly Coddle, Jack’s mother.

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“We cannot wait to get started on the rehearsals,” admitted Debbie. “Last year’s pantomime, Dick Whittingham, was marvellous, and we hope this year’s show will be just as much fun.”

Jack and the Beanstalk runs at Sheringham Little Theatre from Wednesday, December 5 to Saturday, January 5. For more information or for tickets call 01263 822347 or visit www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com.

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Sheringham Players present:

Two one act plays and a ‘radio’ play 15th, 16th and 17th November at 7-30pm

A Separate Peace - By Tom Stoppard Some years after the end of the Second World War, in the early hours of the morning, a Mr. Brown arrives at the Beechwood Nursing Home and admits himself to a private ward. He is not ill but seems happy to be in hospital. What is his secret and what does he want? His nurse, Maggie, gradually gets him to open up and we learn why Mr. Brown yearns for his ‘separate peace’. A warm and sometimes amusing mystery centred on the relationship between a stranger and his nurse

The Burbot - By Anton Chekov (1885)

translated by Harvey Pitcher The story of a group of friends who discover an enormous Burbot in the river has been given a Norfolk twist and presented as a ‘radio’ play. The story begins on a fine summer’s morning on a riverbank somewhere in Norfolk…

The Fat Lady Sings in Little Grimley - By David Tristram

LITTLE GRIMLEY Amateur Dramatic Society is in trouble. The membership has dwindled to four - the audiences aren't much bigger - and if they don't come up with some rent money soon, they're going to be thrown out. "There's only one thing that sells tickets

Jazz at The Goat

these days" argues Gordon the Chairman. "Sex!" So begins the chaotic build-up to an evening of extraordinary home-grown drama - an evening the locals would never forget!

Tickets are available from: The Little Theatre Box Office, Sheringham. 01263 822347

The Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band returns to one of its favourite North Norfolk venues on Sunday 25 November when it plays at the Goat Inn, Skeyton. It will be the fourth occasion that the band has played at the Goat this year and it is already booked for a programme of dates next summer. Watch this space!

The Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band has built a reputation as one of the best of its type in the eastern region and plays foot-tapping traditional jazz in the style of British bands of the nineteen-sixties. Music that has a strong melody, steady beat and pulsating rhythm.

The Goat is a delightful family run 16 century coaching inn with original beamed ceilings and log burners. It is located in Skeyton, about four miles from North Walsham. It has an extensive restaurant and bar menu

and, on Sundays, also serves traditional roasts. Admission to the jazz is free but if you would like a table for lunch it is advisable to book. Tel: 01692 538600. If you enjoy good music and good food visit he Goat on 25 November and help to develop it into a popular traditional jazz venue.

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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection

We are always pleased to see our cats and kittens leave for loving new homes but especially so when the cat(s) in question have come into care and, because of their age/health, we believe they will be with us for some time. When Stephanie was contacted to take Pebbles and Mudge into care (two 16 year old cats whose owner had recently died), she had concerns that once with us they would have to wait a long time before someone was prepared to give them a new home. To receive a telephone call the same day from a person who wanted older cats and did not mind what colour or sex providing they were healthy, was really good news for these delightful cats. They hardly had time to settle in, go for their vet check and be vaccinated before they were off to their new home together.

Interest has also been shown in Trinnie, a lovely little tabby and white cat, 13 years young who requires medication for hyperthyroidism and, fingers crossed, she will have left for a new home when you read this article. Hyperthyroidism is quite common in older cats (Spice, one of my older girls, has recently been diagnosed with this condition) but it is easily treated. However, it takes a little time to get under control and if, like Spice, your cat does not like taking tablets a little guile has to be used. Hiding the tablet in some meat has solved the problem for us.

Plans are now well advanced for our Christmas Sale in the St Benet’s Hall, North Walsham on 17th November and we hope that lots of our friends and supporters will be able to join us there.

Adam and Eve, brother and sister, 5 months old - owner could not afford to keep

If you are looking for a cat or kitten please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively you can visit www.cats.org.uk/northwalsham for a description and photographs of the cats before giving us a call on the above number.

If however you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher).

Rescue and rehoming

Are you considering a new pet? There are many local rescue centres inundated with animals requiring homes, however before embarking on a rescue crusade there are things you need to consider: COST - You will need to feed/vaccinate/worm/de-flea/neuter/cover unexpected vets bills and make a donation to the rescue centre. CARE - You will need to provide adequate walks and play for whatever breed or species you take on COMPANY - Consider how much time you will be able to spend with your new pet when they first arrive, a puppy that has just come from a large litter going into a home where he will be completely alone for hours on end will probably become withdrawn and may develop separation anxiety issues. VACCINATIONS - Starting at £60 for the complete puppy course (2 injections 2 weeks apart) this vaccination gives protection from some of the most deadly canine diseases including Lepotospirosis which can be transferred to humans. Starting from £57 for the complete kitten course (2 injections 3 weeks apart) this vaccination give protection against Flu, Enteritis and Leukaemia all of which can be fatal. WORMING - Essential for puppies and kittens from around 2 weeks of age when still with mum, then at 10-12 weeks (around the time of 2nd Vaccination) then monthly until 6 months, at which point a 3 monthly regime should be continued for life. Many worm species pose a risk to human health. FLEA CONTROL - Also an important, on-going part of responsible pet ownership, monthly flea and tick control is essential for happy healthy pets. Cost approx. £30/month (20kg dog) – fleas and tick, £23/month for cat – including worm control and mite control INSURANCE - An essential, though not yet legal, requirement of dog/cat ownership. You need to read the small print of each policy to ensure you are getting the cover you require. Beware of 12 month policies, often cheaper monthly costs but will only cover a condition for a year, after which you will not be able to make further claims. Rough guide to cost – Labrador puppy in Sheringham £30/month, Domestic Short Haired kitten living in Sheringham £15/month. Having talked mostly about puppies and kittens above, the same applies for any age pet you may take on, they will still need regular vaccinations, worming etc despite their age. Insurance costs will vary for older animals. RESCUING - If you have considered all the costs and other implications of becoming a pet owner and are still keen to go ahead it can be very rewarding, a companion to come home to or a great way to get some exercise with your dog. Rescue centres are often full to capacity of various breeds, usually a lot of Staffy type dogs are available. This particular breed make very loyal companions though as with any breed or species their compatibility with other dogs, cats or children in the family needs to be investigated prior to adoption. Often these animals have been dumped, neglected or abused by previous owners leaving them scared and vulnerable. With little history available about their past it can be difficult to assess their temperament without a little trial and error, usually after a few weeks in the rescue centre the staff have the measure of these animals and will make recommendations about their ideal home and situation. Be guided by advice – not how cute they are!

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PLEASE – do not be tempted to buy or rescue a pet as a Christmas or birthday present for someone. All too often these animals end up in rescue themselves as un-wanted gifts or unsuitable pets. Many rescue centres have a non-rehoming policy over the weeks leading up to Christmas for this very reason.

‘Sea Air and Outstanding Care’

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North Walsham Special Constable Receives Award as 2012 NOSCAs Winners Announced

A celebration of the work of individuals and teams of police officers and staff, together with members of the public, to improve the quality of life for the residents of Norfolk took place last month at Dunston Hall.

Autumn Pond Clean

It may have been cold on the morning of Sunday 28 October but this did not stop the Bluebell Pond volunteers from arriving at 10am to carry out the Autumn pond clean.

By 11.30am the 20 ton skip provided by Cliff & Chris Cushion was full to the brim with overgrown plants removed from the pond and its surrounding area.

The event highlights the work of officers, staff and members of the local community who have all given something back to our county and in the process have helped the Constabulary improve their service.

Awards were given which recognised their valuable contributions to the work of the Force and speaking about the evening Chief Constable Phil Gormley said: “Last night was about recognising some of the fantastic work that takes place in our communities across the county, particularly when the Constabulary and local residents work side-by-side. It was a tremendous evening, and I’m extremely proud of the dedication and commitment shown by so many people in helping to continue to make Norfolk such a wonderful place to live, work and visit.”

The winners of each award category were announced on the night and each received a cut-glass Caithness Crystal trophy, presented by the award category sponsor.

Chairman Roy Haynes would like to thank the following people for a job well done : Sue Richardson, Kev Richardson, Chris Hicks, Audrey Haynes, Jack Pearson, Mike Gotts, Rosemary Gotts, Beverley Haynes, Andrew Brown, Oliver Haynes Brown, Betty Wiles, Tony Wiles and George Blackburn.

Many thanks to Cliff & Chris Cushion, Granville Yaxley and the Town Council for their continued support.

Barry & Rob’s

Winner of the Community Officer of the Year – Special award was SC Duncan Palmer from North Walsham. ‘During the last 2 ½ years Special Constable Duncan Palmer has shown outstanding commitment. He helps develop less experienced Specials and his clear ability as a potential ‘future leader’ has recently been acknowledged with an award for Rotary Youth Leadership. Duncan’s main aim is to join as a regular officer and he is currently undertaking a national diploma in Uniformed Public Services at City College Norwich’.

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Festive Fun at Scarborough Hill

Its time to start dusting off your baubles, titivate your tinsel and organise some festive fun! Scarborough Hill Country Inn is the ideal venue for all your festive needs. With roaring log fires, fabulous food and a warm welcome guaranteed it makes sense to let our team look after you this December. We will be serving a Festive Carvery Menu, Monday – Saturday at both Lunch and Dinner times from the 3rd until 24th December. Your choice of either 1, 2 or 3 courses starting from £7.25. Or perhaps you are looking for a great meal followed by boogie on the dance floor? Then don’t miss one of our Christmas Party Nights, just £16.50 per head. Then of course, the big day itself…no slaving in the kitchen for Mums and Dads this year as we will do it all for you! A sumptuous 5 Course Christmas Day Lunch for £49.95.

Christmas Day Lunch

Festive Carvery Menu

Available Lunchtime 12noon till 2.30pm & Evenings 6.00pm till 9.30pm, Monday – Saturday From Monday 3rd December – Monday 24th December 2012 Chefs Homemade Cream of Vegetable Soup Game Pate served with Red Onion Marmalade Chilled Seasonal Melon with Natural Yoghurt & Honey ~oOo~ Traditional Roast Turkey or Roast Pork With Stuffing, Chipolata Sausage, Yorkshire Pudding & Gravy Beef Steak & Ale Pie Roasted Vegetable, Cheese & Pasta Bake With a Selection of Seasonal Vegetables, Roast & Minted Potatoes ~oOo~ Traditional Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce Homemade Sherry Trifle Chocolate & Orange Cheesecake ~oOo~ Coffee & Mince Pies £2.75 ~ooOoo~ Main Course £7.25 Two Courses £10.50 Three Courses £14.95

Call us today on 01692 402151

Tuesday 25th December 2012, serving from 12.00noon till 3.00pm Chefs Homemade Minestrone Soup Prawn & Crayfish Salad served with Wholegrain Bread & Butter Goats Cheese Tartlet with Red Onion Marmalade ~oOo~ Refreshing Lemon Sorbet ~oOo~ Traditional Roast Norfolk Turkey With Chestnut Stuffing, Chipolata Sausage, Yorkshire Pudding, Gravy & Cranberry Sauce Roast Beef Sirloin Wrapped in a Horseradish flavoured Crepe, with Madeira Sauce Baked Fillet of Sea Bass With a Creamy Leek & Bacon Sauce Nut Roast With Mushroom Sauce With a Selection of Seasonal Vegetables, Roast & Minted Potatoes ~oOo~ Traditional Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce Chocolate Roulade with Berries Glazed Lemon Citrus Tart with chilled Crème Anglaise English Cheddar & Stilton Cheese with Celery & Grapes ~oOo~ Coffee & Mince Pies £49.95 per head

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There will be: Christmas Carols performed by the Salvation Army Band Selection of Arts & Crafts Stalls Including Knit Wear, Card Making & Christmas Decorations Wood Turning Displays Cakes and Fudge Stalls Ole Slewfoot Brewery Stand Mulled Wine, Sausage Rolls and delicious Mince Pies available Plus an Animal Grotto 16

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Norfolk Wildlife Trust is raising funds to secure 143 acres of land that will connect the outstanding nature reserves at Cley and Salthouse Marshes and create an exceptional stretch of coastline in conservation care.

Bittern. David Tipling

It all forms part of our vision for A Living Coast in North Norfolk. Alongside the land purchase and its restoration, we are seeking to create the Simon Aspinall Wildlife Education Centre, a new building

Avocets Flying. Steve Bond

that will complement and expand upon the existing visitor centre’s design and increase the area of available space for visitors. This will be a flexible, multi-purpose space that allows us to accommodate school and community groups and provide scope for lectures, exhibitions and events. Please make a donation to the £1million Land Purchase Appeal Online: www.norfolk wildlifetrust.org.uk/ appeal Credit Cards call: 01603 625540

Text: CLEY12 + the amount (£) to 70070 Visit: NWT Cley Marshes visitor centre and donate directly Male Bearded Tit Post: Send to Steve Bond Cley Marshes Land Purchase Appeal, Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Freepost ANG20591, Bewick House, 22 Thorpe Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR1 1ZW

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North Walsham Players Variety Showtime

Director Colin Jeary would like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who supported the North Walsham Players 'Variety Showtime' at North Walsham Community Centre on Friday 26 October.

The Players pulled out all the stops, following several setbacks during the rehearsal stages to make it yet another successful show. The show featured several song and dance routines including ‘Don't stop believing’, a medley which celebrated the Great Britain Olympic medallists and also Happy Days which featured a slideshow of photos taken during the rehearsal stages of the show. There were also comedy sketches and a guest appearance from past member Roseanna Kemp who sang 'Wishing you were somehow here again' and 'Love never dies'.

The cast consisted of 16 people of various

ages, some of whom had never been on stage before, and a technical crew of four.

After all the expenses were paid for, the Players were able to kick start their year’s

house for their help and support, as without them it would not have been possible to put on the show. Lastly I would like to say a special thank you to Carl Bird Ltd, Andrea's Photography, Showcase Gallery & Flax & Finch for their help and support’. The next show to be performed by the North Walsham Players at North Walsham Community Centre will be a pantomime in February - watch this space for more details.

fundraising with £100 which will go to Guide Dogs For The Blind at the end of the year.

He continued ‘I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the cast, also the backstage crew, technical crew and front of

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Have you ever wanted to appear in a pantomime? Well here’s your chance! North Walsham Players are looking for new members aged 8 and upwards for various parts in our next show. If you are interested in joining please telephone Colin on (01692) 402116 or e-mail jeabol@aol.com

On Monday 29 October Bob and Heather of The Health Food Centre in North Walsham were thrilled to present John with Rufus, the giant bear.

John had correctly guessed his name in a competition and, in doing so, had helped raise £100 for Hillside Animal Sanctuary.

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Paralympic Torch Visits Sainsburys Store in North Walsham

The Paralympic Torch visited Sainsbury's North Walsham last month as part of a special tour across the UK.

Colleagues and customers had the opportunity to hold the Paralympic Torch of Danny Leech, who was one of the 620 torch bearers in the 24 hour relay from Stoke Mandeville to the Olympic Park in August.

Sadler’s Wood wins prestigious Green Flag Award for the first time

North Norfolk District Council is celebrating winning the first ever ‘Green Flag Award’ for Sadler’s Wood, near North Walsham.

The Green Flag Award is the benchmark national standard for parks and green spaces in the UK, and indicates that efforts to make Sadler’s Wood a welcoming place for visitors have been recognised. The award acknowledges high standards of facilities and judges will have assessed Sadler’s Wood on key criteria including maintenance and sustainability. A prestigious green flag will be raised to mark the award. The flag will be proudly flown at Sadler’s Wood for a year.

Sainsbury's North Walsham colleague, Tracy Sadler, also presented a cheque to Pauline Robinson, an Olympic Torch bearer, for SCOPE from a fundraising day at the store in August. For a once in a lifetime moment at the store the Paralympic Torch and Pauline's Olympic Torch ‘kissed’, just as the torches did during the relays.

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NNDC Leader Keith Johnson said: ‘A lot of hard work has been undertaken by staff and local volunteers in the last twelve months to make Sadler’s Wood a well maintained, safe and welcoming place for locals and visitors to the area to enjoy.

‘We are extremely proud that this effort has been recognised at a national level, and hope that it will serve to encourage even more visitors to Sadler’s Wood.’

Sadler’s Wood is the second North Norfolk District Council countryside site to win the prestigious Green Flag. Holt Country Park has held the award for the past eight years.

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Orchard Gardens Supports Scouts

Over the last few months The Orchard Gardens in North Walsham has been fund raising for 1st North Walsham Scout Group. The proceeds from their Thursday Night Quizzes along with the proceeds from The Classic Car Show organised by Alan Rose amounted to a grand donation of £1000.

The Executive Committe would like to express their gratitude to Alison Starling & her team at The Orchard Gardens for their kindness. photo (L to R) Ian Hoy, Danny Lincoln, Nick Garland (presenting Cheque), Alan Rose & Bethany Canham-Biggs (receiving cheque) along with the sixers & seconders of Friday Night Cubs

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Our autumn planting campaign has gone extremely well, with hundreds of polyanthus and pansies being planted in our new containers in the town. The Church doorway is especially good, as it now has new self watering three tier towers each side of the porch, which we hope will enhance the entrance. The Scout bed is looking great having had the letters trimmed to shape and golden pansies planted round the edge. In fact over the winter months we expect the whole town to be looking very attractive. Our thanks in no small part must go to Hadfields of North Walsham for supplying all the plants as well as to all our helpers, including the three new ones who have now joined us, and the person who provided the compost for our new containers. A big thank you must also go to the very kind gentleman who loaned us the large trailer, which made our job so much easier. A couple of days after the Church Cross had been planted up we discovered that eight of the pansies had been uprooted. However on closer inspection we discovered that the plants had been ripped from the roots and this we have been advised could have been done by pigeons. The pigeons were certainly taking a great interest as soon as we moved away. We would like to take this opportunity, once again, to invite any of you who would like to come to attend our A.G.M on Monday 12 November at 2 pm in the Council Chamber.

North Walsham Probus Club

The Second World War holds various memories for many, some of whom may not even have been alive during the hostilities. Trevor Hewett, an aeronautical archaeologist, is reminded of the experiences of his late father, Derek and shared these with Probus Club members at their October meeting.

Derek, then 14, was living with his parents at Frettenham, which during the war was in the flight path of the 458th U.S. Bomber Group. At about 6am on 8 May 1944 the family was awakened by a tremendous explosion. Derek’s father Ralph ran from their house towards the site of the explosion, about 150 yards from their home, pursued by his son carrying his

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trousers. The area, which has since been excavated by Trevor, was littered with the remains of a Liberator four engine bomber, the ‘Boston Belle’, which had crashed shortly after takeoff. Ralph, together with his son, succeeded in dragging some of the four survivors from the scene, in spite of the intense heat which was sufficient to melt their boots. Their efforts were formally recognised by a commendation for bravery signed by Sir Winston Churchill. The bodies of the six members of the crew who died were eventually interred in an American war cemetery at Maddingley, Cambridgeshire, together with 3,600 others.

Trevor researched the lives of those four who

survived and their less fortunate fellow crew members. One of the survivors, Lt. Arthur J Doyle, achieved the rank of colonel and fought both in Korea and Vietnam, retiring in 1972. The co-pilot, who was killed, although an American citizen had earlier volunteered for the Royal Canadian Air Force before America entered the war and subsequently transferred to the American services after Pearl Harbour. Among Trevor’s memorabilia were fragments of the aircraft, the remains of a flying helmet, dog tags and even a defused incendiary bomb. Trevor has located 40 crash sites in Norfolk. Significantly most of the crashes were not due to direct enemy action but a failure to take off. The Club meets again on the 28 November at the Community Centre when new members will be welcome.

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Autumn’s upon us...

It has been a marvellous year if you’re a slug or snail, but for the rest of wildlife and for us gardeners included it has been unpredictable and far from ideal. The strange start to the year adversely affected our frogs as warm water encouraged early spawning, only to be scuppered by the torrential downpours of colder rainwater in mid to late spring. Our butterfly numbers have also had a massive decline this year due to the same weather, and many ground-nesting species including underground bees have had similarly poor breeding success.

Despite the weather, it has been a very busy year for Barry and Rob’s Gardening Services. We diligently work in all weathers (excepting a few jobs!) to offer a professional and friendly garden creation and maintenance service. Our success however is down to our wonderful clients and gratitude must go to them for offering us many interesting challenges with much reward from the services we have offered. We have put together wildlife ponds, erected numerous types of fences, tidied borders, laid turf, planted shrubs and flowers, mowed and treated lawns, made vegetable

plots including raised beds, planted and maintained orchards, trimmed hedges, felled and pruned trees as well as hung bird boxes and provided many people with useful advice on wildlife-friendly gardening.

From little acorns...

It has now been over a year since our first appearance in local magazines and since we first started our new business. November is the time of year that most things in our gardens and around our countryside are coming to a close: annuals have completed their lifecycles, perennials and shrubs have all produced seed and berries, and birds are beginning to flock around our gardens. Jays are very busy caching acorns for the winter and look overhead for Pink-Footed Geese arriving from Greenland.

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Autumn is very much upon us and now is the ideal time to look at planning for a new garden year. It is an exceptional time to think what you want for your garden in the coming year – do you need new fencing or hedging to help divide or border your garden; would you prefer a classic, formal look or a less formal setting?

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The newer Atlantic 75 is B 742 “Douglas Paley”, which has been based at Appledore in Devon since 1997. It was a gift from Mrs Evelyn Anne Paley in memory of her late husband Air Commodore Douglas Paley. It has just had a major refit at the RNLI workshops at Cowes, Isle of Wright.

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Refusal of Treatment and End of Life Care By Miranda Marshall, Partner at Hayes + Storr

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Put simply, an AD allows you to specify in advance what treatment etc. you do or do not want in the future if you are ever mentally incapable of such decisions for yourself; whereas an LPA-H&W allows you to appoint one or more persons whom you trust to make decisions on your behalf, should you lack capacity.

It is important to make a distinction between ‘treatment’ and ‘care’. Healthcare professionals recognise four different classes of treatment: preventative, curative, palliative and lifesustaining. The differentiation relates to the intention rather than the type of treatment and some treatments may fall into more than one category.

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Norman Lamb highlights suicide support in rural communities

Norman Lamb MP, who as well as being MP for North Norfolk is Minister of State for Care and Support, and is responsible for the Government’s suicide prevention and support strategy, recently took part in an online debate hosted by AgriChatUK on mental health in the farming community.

This follows the publication in September of the Government’s suicide prevention strategy and the announcement of £1.5million Government funding for suicide prevention research. Farmers and agricultural workers were identified as high risk groups requiring particular attention.

Mr Lamb commented “People should never be afraid to ask for help A key part of addressing this problem is tackling the stigma around mental health issues. The suicide rate among the farming community, for example, is disturbingly higher than the average and our suicide prevention strategy gives practical guidance relevant to farmers. The Rural Stress Helpline also provides valuable support to anyone who needs it. A key part of addressing this problem is tackling the stigma around mental health issues, and that is why initiatives like the AgriChatUK debate and the “Time to Change” campaign, encouraging people to talk about mental health, are so valuable.”

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Grumpy Old Man Serving our best interests!

I am going to tread into a dodgy area this issue – local politics! (universal groans from all!) Looking back, it was a sad day when political parties took over Local Government and sadder still when it was decided to pay councillors attendance allowance, enabling people who would previously not have voluntarily served to take time off from their employment for Council duties and to enjoy a paid hobby.

Prior to that, councillors and aldermen (remember them?) were independent people with altruistic principles who stood for office to serve their fellows, concerned to put something back into the communities in which they had grown and prospered. They were, in the main, capable, well-respected, unfettered

by dogma and earned their reputations through their actions, mostly still manifest in fine public buildings, parks and amenities of which they were proud progenitors.

Nowadays men and women of this calibre stand very little chance of being elected to office as independent because people are conditioned to vote for political parties by the weight of expensive, organised campaigning. Joining a party entails sacrificing individual independence in order to get elected and becoming part of a faction, which consequently means if it is a minority group you won’t get anything constructive done. If it is a majority group and does achieve something, no individual gets any kudos, nor the blame if it subsequently goes wrong.

It is hardly the recipe to spur people on.

Instead it crushes ambition. The system is unlikely to change because those long-serving councillors enjoying their part time second careers in Local Government get too comfortable and are not obliged to retire in rotation after a set number of terms in office in order to make way for fresh faces and new thinking. This is a major cause of voter apathy and an obstacle to progress.

I rest my case and await howls of indignation which must surely ensue.

An evening at the Atrium with Broad appeal The fascinating story of the Norfolk Broads is being told at North Walsham Atrium in a special new slide show presentation.

Local historian Brian Hedge, who presented two sell-out shows called North Walsham Remembered earlier this year, returns to the community arts centre this Saturday 10 November.

His new digital show will include many rare slides of the Broads over the past century and will be accompanied by Brian’s entertaining, informative and lively commentary.

Refreshments will be available in the Atrium cafeteria from 6pm and also during the interval. The History of the Norfolk Broads show itself starts at 7pm and tickets at £5 can be bought from the Showcase Gallery in North Walsham Market Place or reserved from the Atrium (tel 01692 400080).

Films coming up at the Atrium this month are the new all-action thriller Men In Black 3 (PG) on Tuesday 13 November at 7pm, the animation comedy Ted (15) on Tuesday 27 November at 7pm and the saucy male striptease movie Magic Mike (15) on Friday 30 November at 8.30pm.

Free cocktails or soft drinks are included in the ticket price of £6 for Magic Mike and discounts are available for bookings by parties of 10 or more. Details from 01692 400080.

The exhibition Folding the Future by north Norfolk artist John Rance continues in the Atrium Gallery until November 30 with free showings from 10am-5pm, Monday to Friday, and 9am-1pm on Saturdays. Loosely inspired by origami, John’s work transfers delicate paper models into hard wooden objects retaining their soft appearance.

The Christmas season at the arts centre includes the festive family favourite Arthur Christmas(U) on Saturday 1 December at 11am and Thursday 6 December at 7pm, a sweet and confectionery workshop on Monday 3 December and an afternoon showing with free tea and cakes – or mince pies – of the ever-popular It’s A Wonderful Life (U) starring James Stewart on Friday 7 December at 3.30pm.

Festival is on Saturday 8 December (free entry) from 10am-5pm, Through the Wardrobe Storytelling for younger children on Saturday 8 December at 11am (tickets £3) and a specially written new version of The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe on stage from Wednesday 19 to Saturday 22 December.

To make visiting The Atrium even easier there is a new box office where tickets can be booked online or over the phone.

The venue is also seeking volunteers to help with events from ushering to helping sell refreshments. Anyone interested in supporting the venue, with or without previous experience, is welcome to get in touch.

The Atrium is signposted off Spenser Avenue and can be found between the high school and North Walsham Sports Centre. It is wheelchair-friendly.

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NORTH WALSHAM TOWN COUNCIL

Council Offices, New Road, North Walsham, NR28 9DE Telephone No. 01692-404114. Website:www.northwalsham-town.co.uk Office hours - 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. Monday - Friday Town Clerk: Mrs M Foster. Town Mayor: Mr. Dave Robertson Deputy Mayor: Mrs. Jacqui Belson Names and Addresses of councillors available from Town Clerk

News from the Council Chamber – October 2012

Town Centre - Members discussed the state of the Market Place, following the recent resurfacing and agreed that the finished was not at all acceptable. It was noted that the County Council had now agreed with the Town Council’s comments and that May Gurney, the contractors, had inspected the area and had carried out some remedial work. It was agreed a letter of dissatisfaction be sent to the County Council.

Car Parks – the discussions are still ongoing with the District Council with regard to the proposal that the Town Council takes on the responsibility for the Mundesley Road and Midland Road car parks. More recent discussions have been held with the Portfolio holder over the disgraceful state of the Mundesley Road car park – too many potholes and deep “crater” hole that people are refusing to park there.

Come and give thanks

Everyone is invited to join a moving ceremony this month, to give thanks for the people we love who have been touched by cancer. Big C, Norfolk and Waveney’s own cancer charity, would like to invite everyone who has been affected by cancer to the Give Thanks ceremony.

The ceremony is being held at 7pm on 16 November at the Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich.

Big C’s community fundraising manager Les Cologne said: “Give Thanks is a beautiful ceremony, and it is always one of the landmarks of the year for Big C.

“Cancer changes lives - we want to come together to give thanks for the opportunity to know the people we have loved and lost and for the time we have with those who are still fighting as well as those who have fought and won. This non-denominational ceremony is for everyone and we want you all to feel welcome.”

There will be singing from the Norwich Young People's Theatre choir, readings, poems and a chance to light a candle for your loved one. Refreshments will be served in the Cathedral's Narthex afterwards.

Tickets are free (and you can turn up on the day without a ticket) but it would help us to know if you are planning to come. Please email Emily Watts at enquiries@big-c.co.uk or call us on 01603 619900.

Big C is a completely independent charity and all the support, funding and services we provide are for the people of Norfolk and Waveney. Money raised goes to help people in your community who are affected by cancer.

We fund ground-breaking research into beating cancer at UEA as well as paying for support and vital life-saving equipment. We run cancer support and information centres based at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and Regent Street in Great Yarmouth, and we are currently raising money for more centres around Norfolk with our Closer to You campaign.

If you would like to find out more about us, please call us at the Big C office on 01603 619900 or visit our website at www.big-c.co.uk. And to keep up to date with what is happening day to day at Big C, like us on Facebook or follow @BigCTweets on Twitter.

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Two proposals were put to the Town Council and neither at this stage were accepted both of which would incur extra costs for repair plus maintenance costs.

Melbourne House – Members considered a report submitted from District Cllr. Nigel Lloyd regarding the late night activities for young people at Melbourne House and the cost to the Police and ratepayer in trying to control the events and keep young people safe.

Sports Centre – Members were given further information on the current situation regarding the Sports Centre. The District Council Cabinet would be considering a report this week. Members agreed that this should be an agenda item at the November meeting.

Town Guide – the Town Guide is currently under review and anyone wishing to advertise in the next edition is asked to contact the Town Clerk. It is intended to have a business listing in the next edition – more details from the Town Clerk. The East Coast Group Ltd., will be undertaking the printing on behalf of the Town Council.

Skatepark – Members were made aware that repairs were required to close some gaps between the ramps and surface. The cost of the repairs would be in the region of £3,700 and it would be necessary to close the park while the work is carried out. No date has been fixed.

Christmas Lights – the Annual Street Fair and switch on to be held on 1st December, 2012. Anyone wishing to have a stall in the Market Place to contact the Town Clerk.

Can you help?

The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust is looking for volunteers to come on board as Community First Responders who live or work in North Walsham.

Community First Responders (CFRs) volunteer in groups, and are activated by the service to attend 999 emergency calls within the community they live or work in.

They receive free training to help them provide vital basic life saving skills which can make the difference in a life or death situation before the arrival of an ambulance resource. Volunteers take it in turn to be 'on call' and carry basic first aid equipment and a simple-to-use automated external defibrillator (AED). The emergency operations centre sends them to the scene of category A (immediately life threatening) 999 calls. First Responders are dispatched at the same time as the ambulance crew, but often arrive beforehand because they are based so locally. The responder then provides care until the ambulance arrives.

Sarah Thompson (North Walsham’s local coordinator) said: "Anyone living or working within this community can get involved with the scheme either as a first responder, or to help with other vital aspects of the scheme such as, fundraising or general admin help to the group. It’s an incredibly rewarding experience and something which demonstrates great community spirit."

The EAST of England Ambulance Service Trust’s community partnership manager Andrew Barlow said: "As with any voluntary group, we need people to join up. The more members we can recruit, the more cover we can give. People can be on call for as little or as much time as they’re able; what’s important is that they want to contribute something worthwhile to North Walsham and its surrounding villages in a positive way.”

For more information on the group, contact Sarah Thompson on 07952 396028 or email responderadmin@eastamb.nhs.uk. Alternatively come a long and meet some of the North Walsham group at The Scarborough Hill House Hotel North Walsham on Sunday 18 November at the Christmas Event between 11am & 4pm.

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Government toughens up community sentences

Government reforms will ensure that every adult community sentence will include a form of punishment after research showed that this is more effective in reducing reoffending. People will also be given a right to request restorative justice, a change the Liberal Democrats called for at their recent conference.

Community-based punishments are more effective at reducing reoffending than short prison terms but have been seen by some as a “soft option”. Currently only around twothirds of community orders contain a punitive requirement, such as a curfew, fine, or unpaid work. These changes will see that figure rise

significantly in future to almost all adult community sentences.

MP Norman Lamb said “The key is to have sentences that are effective at protecting the public and in stopping reoffending. Short term sentences are costly and ineffective, with reoffending rates scandalously high. Community-based punishments for less serious offences are the sensible approach. The Liberal Democrats have always said let’s follow the evidence so I welcome this announcement that will increase the use and effectiveness of community sentencing, as well as reassuring the public.”

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Commenting on the announcement, Cllr Hannah said “As the local champion of Restorative Justice, I fully support the announcement earlier this week. There is a vast body of evidence showing that restorative approaches can help cut crime and reoffending, particularly among young people. Restorative justice is not the ‘easy option’ that some people fear: it actually works, and it forces perpetrators of crime to see first-hand the effects of their offending behaviour.”

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North Walsham Area Bed & Breakfast and Self Catering Guide: 2013 Edition

As a joint venture, North Walsham Town Council and a group of local Bed & Breakfast providers have put together an annual guide (we have a print of 3000 copies) which is distributed to numerous outlets in North Walsham itself and in the surrounding area, so that copies can be picked up both by local people planning special events and by visitors to the area.

If you are planning to provide Bed and Breakfast or Self Catering Accommodation in 2013 in the area covered by the NR28 postcode or the catchment area of the North Walsham High School and are not already in the current guide, we would be very pleasedto hear from you.

Charges for inclusion are very modest, currently just ÂŁ35.00

The existing Guide and further details are available from the Town Council Office (Clerk: Mrs. M. Foster), Tel: 01692 404114, 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive. We would appreciate contact being made by Friday 16th November 2012 if at all possible.

Mrs. M. Foster Town Clerk.

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North Walsham Table Tennis Two Draws for NWSCC

In the second division, Barracuda’s Derek Philpott, Sean Grimes, Chris Gould and Ray Amo hosted NWSCC’s Chris Johnson, Phil Mole and Toby Usher with Johnson comfortable against Philpott in the opener. Mole recovered a five point deficit in the first set against Grimes before winning in straight, but Usher found his best shots coming back with interest from Gould who pulled one back for the Barracudas in three. Johnson won a very tight contest 16-14, 15-13, 12-14, 11-9 against Grimes, before Philpott won in straight against Usher.

The best contest of the night saw Mole make some remarkable returns when Gould was in full attack mode which Mole restricted by his heavy chop game to take the last three points from 8-8 in the fifth. Grimes beat Usher in four and Gould’s attack was too strong for Johnson as his win in straight levelled proceedings at 4-4. Mole then beat Philpott in straight before the doubles saw Gould and Amo battle Mole and Usher. It took Amo a while to get into the match from cold, but Barracudas clawed their way back from two sets down to win 9-11, 6-11, 12-10, 13-11, 11-7 to end the match as a draw. Brenda Baldock (playing up) took the place of Usher as NWSCC visited Poacher’s David Thompson, Stan Munn and Andy Woods. Johnson picked up a single against

Woods but lost both of his other two singles in four, however a Mole maximum – who went the distance with Woods – kept the visitors in contention and this time they won the doubles as Johnson and Mole defeated Thompson and Woods in four to end with another draw. Baldock was also in action for her own team NWSCE as she joined husband Stan and Edna Stone for an away match against Crosscourt’s John Welsh, Derek Sidaway and Wren Thatcher. Stone and Brenda Baldock both took a single against Thatcher, who in turn won 11-8, 11-3, 17-15 against Stan Baldock. The remaining games were all won by the hosts who kept their noses ahead to win 8-2 – although there was a plethora of deuce sets and set point chances for the visitors.

NWSCA’s John Vaughan, Andy Beane and John Batchford hosted NWSCB’s Dennis Elliott, Paul Price and Philip Stone (playing up) in a first division derby match. Stone had quite a night as he came back from 3-9 down to take the first set from Beane 15-13. However Beane battled back from two sets down to win 15-13 in the fifth. Stone led Batchford 6-3 in the fifth, but only won one more point against a determined opponent and also had a match-point chance at 10-9 in the fourth against Vaughan, but again went down in five as the former League president won

11-7, 7-11, 9-11, 13-11, 11-8. Price took his fourth set point to level proceedings at one set all against Batchford, but the NWSCA player came back from 3-5 down to take the decider 11-7. There was nothing to choose in the first set between Elliott and Vaughan, which the latter took 11-9. Elliott then seemed all at sea as Vaughan raced into a 5-0 lead in the second. Elliott levelled at 8-8 before Vaughan’s class play took the next three points and sharp shooting saw him to a win in three, with some uncharacteristic errors coming from the NWSCB captain. Elliott had a very bad day at the office against Beane as he won just a handful of points, but did take Batchford to four sets. Beane and Batchford won the doubles against Elliott and Price in four to conclude their 10-0 match win.

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This well positioned four bedroom detached house offers four double bedrooms, two with sea views, large rear garden and off road parking. It is situated within an enviable location close to the Town Centre and Amenities.

SANDY LANE, CROMER £600pcm

LET WITHIN 24 HOURS SIMILAR URGENTLY REQUIRED PLEASE CALL IF YOU CAN HELP DISAPPOINTED QUALITY TENANTS

NEW ON

£850pcm

A RARELY AVAILABLE four bedroom detached house in the sought after village of Mundesley. The property is spacious throughout and benefits from en-suite to master, gas central heating, garage and gardens. Unfurnished and available NOW. NEW ON

Cromer Road, Mundesley

£465pcm

A TWO BEDROOM FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT WITH SEA VIEWS.. Benefits include off road parking for one car, communal balcony, gas central heating and is situated in a popular village location. Available NOW

The Perrott Brothers Carpet, Upholstery, Leather & Curtain Cleaning

Is your carpet starting to look tired, old or just in need of refreshing? The cleaning system we use will put years of life back into your carpets and rugs leaving them looking clean and fresh. • Deep pile cleaning • A hassle-free quotation can be given • Stain removal over the phone • Usually dry within 1 – 2 hours • Furniture moved and replaced • Non-toxic, environmentally friendly • All jobs completed to the highest of cleaning solution standards • 10% discount for senior citizens • Fully insured for peace of mind We also stock a range of additional products to suit all your carpet needs.

CURTAINS CAN BE A NIGHTMARE

to get cleaned, but now doesn’t have to be with the ease of our portable Dry Cleaner. You can have professional dry cleaning results without having to lift a finger, no need to take the curtains down, no need to have people peering throught the windows whilst you wait for the job to be done, no need to deliver or collect, no need to re-hang and NO creases. For excellent results and no hassle why not book ahead or make an enquiry?

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We also supply carpet & vinyl! Bringing quality flooring to your door. Choose from the comfort of your home...... 32

North North Walsham Walsham Times Times #410 #40810th 13th November October 2012


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