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Issue 419 30th March 2013

Local artist’s work endorsed by rock legend A North Walsham based rock music artist was delighted when one of his drawings was endorsed by Mike Rutherford of the band ‘Genesis’. Barry Holden, decided to copy some artwork from the album cover of “Trick of the Tail” by Genesis and was able to show his work to Mr Rutherford at a recent meeting in Norfolk. The drawing of a poacher was produced in Barry’s normal medium of coloured pencil on a black card background.

Mr Rutherford was impressed with the work and agreed to sign it as an endorsement, and although Barry was tempted to keep it, it will be sold at the North Walsham Live Aid memorabilia auction on Saturday 6 April during the Charity Rock Night in aid of the 2013 designated local charity “Nelson’s Journey” which helps children through bereavement.

Barry Holden with two guitars which are This item and all 40 lots for the auction can be viewed at the in the auction and have been signed, one Kitale Restaurant in the shopping precinct in North Walsham by Brian May of Queen and one by on Saturday 30 March from 9am to 2pm. where commission Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath bids can be left by those unable to NEW COMPETITION INSIDE THIS ISSUE! attend the Rock Night.

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Happisburgh Lifeboat Station

Happisburgh Lifeboat Crew looked back at 2012 with the awards and dinner dance held at Sutton Staithe Hotel on 23 February.

shore crew - we gained three new crew and one new shore crew.

Friendly Forester II went out of service on 23 October and was replaced by a newer Atlantic 75, B 742 “Douglas Paley”, which had 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.

One hundred people attended the dinner dance. After the meal the main purpose of the evening was to look back at 2012 which was a busy year for Happisburgh Lifeboat Station.

The year started with a donation of £10,000 for station training from Mrs Fox, in memory of her husband. This money was put to good use - 18 of the stations members (13 crew and 5 shore crew) undertook a RNLI First Aid Course, on station, which all passed. Other training was done at the RNLI College in Poole, two people went on a Crew course, one went on a Helm course, two on Tractor Driver course, and two on a Radio course. This is on top of all the Training done on station, on Tuesday evening and Sundays mornings.

Crew passed out as full crew were Ross Scannell, February 2012 and Alex Willoughby, June 2012

Crew with their service award

Helm passed out as Helm of D Class was Christian Larter, September 2012

Mechanic passed out as Mechanic for both Lifeboats and Tractor was Bob Mann September 2012.

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The awards started with the First Aid certificates being presented by station Chairman.

The Achievement award, is decided on by all the station and this year went to Bob Mann the station mechanic and tractor driver, for the high standard which he keeps the boats in, and nothing is ever too much trouble.

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Seven people on station received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal Cedric Cox, Cubitt Siely, Tim Grimmer, Tony Phenix, Matt Bales, Justin Arnold and Philip Smith.

In 2012 Spirit of Berkhamsted was launched 12 times, Friendly Forester II 8 times and on six occasions they were both launched on the same job.

Callouts were to missing persons, broken down boats, people in water, inflatables blown out to sea, persons trapped on reefs. Two of these callouts were recorded as life saved - the first was on the 20 June when Friendly Forester II was called to a male with chest pain on a boat 4.5 miles north of the Station and the second happened on 5 July when the senior helmsman, Tim Grimmer, took the opportunity to map the old sea defences. With a very low tide making the job much easier Tim took the station’s D-Class Spirit of Berkhamsted, with a crew of Tony Phenix, Christian Larter and Charlotte Siely. After mapping the sea defences they went to check the reefs off Sea Palling to make sure no rocks had moved. While checking the reefs at 1745hrs, a small boat was seen against a reef. The crew went to investigate and found a man trapped by ropes in the water beside the boat. The crew entered the water and cut the man free and recovered him into the lifeboat and gave him first aid for shock and query hypothermia. As this was happening the lifeboat contacted the Coastguard to arrange an ambulance to meet them at Sea Palling ramp. Then the lifeboat took the man to the beach, where they were joined by the RNLI Lifeguards, based at Sea Palling, who used their vehicle to transport the man up the beach to the awaiting ambulance to be transported to hospital.

The lifeboat returned to Station and was ready for service at 1900hrs.

The Chairman presented Cubitt Siely with his RNLI’s 30 year Long Service badge.

This year we are have a new award “the service award” which is a small replica of the memorial at Poole to Lifeboat men who have lost their lives, It will only be

awarded when memorable Service have taken place in the past year.

Had it not been for Happisburgh’s training session on that evening the outcome may have been much more serious and this highlights the dangers of going to sea alone.

For this service the station management decided to award the Crew with the “Service Award”, not forgetting the Shore Crew Bob Mann and Sean Ferguson and duty DLA Robert Ferguson.

Despite the weather, fundraising went well with Lifeboat day raising over £5,000. The Dinner Dance itself raised £545 from raffle tickets and donations.

The Crew and their guests then enjoyed the rest of the night with an excellent band and dancing.

Happy Retirement!

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Everybody at The North Walsham Times wishes Pauline and John every happiness in their retirement. North Walsham Times 419 March 30th 2013


NORTH NORFOLK COMMUNITY TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION NWACTA Changes its Name

It was in 1999 that the community transport operation based in North Walsham to serve sections of North East Norfolk was created, and its full title was North Walsham Area Community Transport Association (NWACTA) In the course of the last dozen years our operations have extended into a much wider area. It was in 2004 that our sister organization, based in Holt, had to cease operations and NWACTA took on the provision of their services. In subsequent years, we have also taken over the community transport provided by other organizations that were unable to continue. We are currently exploring how to further extend the area we serve, particularly in a westerly direction. It means that for some time we could more accurately have been described as the North Norfolk Community Transport Association, which is the title that the Trustees have now adopted. One reason for informing you about the change of name now is that Waitrose have very kindly agreed that in April we will be one of the three charities that it will support. (Waitrose is a popular destination for some of our passengers.) We would be delighted and grateful if your readers would put their green discs in the container labelled North Norfolk Community Transport Association. We are in the process of improving our fleet. We have just taken on two new vehicles;

a Mercedes 16 seater mini-bus and a Kia Seconda mpv (generously financed by Victory Housing some of whose tenants travel New installations and full with us) which we can use when service on all models a small vehicle is more suitable than a mini-bus. Both are fully LPG & NATURAL GAS accessible. We would like to re5 Year Parts & Labour mind readers that we provide a Manufacturers’ Warranty on all Boilers range of services: Boiler Servicing Our dial-a-bus services are doorFriendly local family service to-door and take people to the various market towns; we provide Lyngate Industrial Estate 10 Douglas Bader Close, North Walsham group transport for charity and Tel/fax: 01692 409008 community organisations to take their members to meetings or on Mob: 07768 625736 excursions; we have a car service to take people to medical 4apage-groups who are without public transport pointments both to hospitals and to doctors’ at the times or to the destinations they need so surgeries and for other medical purposes. if readers know of gaps please let us know so To learn more, access our new web-site at that we can look for ways of filling them.

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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 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 at 10.30am Morning Worship, Communion on 1st Sunday of month. 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 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) 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 Whist Drive every Thursday, Pilgrim Shelter, Trimingham, 1.45-4pm £1.50/person including refreshments and raffle

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 Walland 01692 402627. The Rotary Club of North Walsham meets every Monday at The Scarborough Hill Hotel, Old Yarmouth Road, North Walsham, NR28 9NA . 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 Baby & Toddler groups at Kingfisher Kids Club The sessions are play based with the opportunity to get together, have a coffee and chat with other mums, dads and carers. Mon - Story Cafe – 9am – 10.30am £1.50/child. Wed - Music Group – 9am – 10am £1/child. Fri - Baby & Toddler group – 9am – 11.30am £2.50/family. Drop in basis - Term time only - first session FREE 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. Please telephone 01692 407317. North Walsham Area Acess Group meet 1st Tues of each month 2pm in The Nelson Room, N. Walsham Community Centre. Group of people with various disabilities who try to improve the quality of their life in N Walsham and surrounding area. Linda 01692 218759. www.northwalshamaccessgroup.co.uk. Parkinson UK, Aylsham & North Walsham Support Group. Meet second Tuesday of the month 10.30 to 12.30 at the Sacred Heart Church Hall, Kings Arms St, North Walsham, Norfolk. Ample Free Parking. Contact Marion 01603 741824 or Terry 01692 406486 Dance for Fun Skeyton Village Hall. 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 Mon & Thursday 6-8pm, Ju jitsu Tuesday 6-8pm. 07876 198898 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 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 ‘Walsham Writers' Group is a small and friendly group of writers from the local area. We meet every second Thurs to share our writing, inspire one another and offer constructive criticism. We have re-opened for new members. If you would like to try us out please contact us for further details – either Google Walsham Writers' Group and email us or visit our blog writeloudnclear.blogspot.com 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. North Walsham Farmers' Market St Benet Hall, North Walsham second and fifth Saturday monthly. 9am - Noon. Local producers, refreshments available 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. www.fledgelingmusic.co.uk, telephone Lorna on 07500 221121 or e-mail: info@fledgelingmusic.co.uk CONTINUED ON PAGE 8...

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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection

Stephanie has had several phone calls recently from people asking for advice because their cats have been toileting in inappropriate places. Discussing the problem with them she found that in each instance there was no litter tray in the house for the cats’ ablutions. It is important to have a tray, especially with young cats, and at this time of the year as it is difficult for them to “go” outside. Some people are concerned that the litter tray will be smelly but this does not happen if it is cleaned regularly. It also provides an opportunity to identify possible health issues. When we re-home cats and kittens one of the most important questions we ask of new owners is that they keep their cats in at night and provide them with a litter tray. Keeping cats in at night (especially the very young ones) is as important as providing a litter tray and we recommend this for all cats whether re-homed by us or from another source. A recent instance of this was a cat which came into care because she was “weeing” everywhere who, after just one day, started to use the litter tray and has now been re-homed with no behavioural problems.

Most people are now aware that we microchip all our cats and kittens and the new owner’s details are recorded on-line as soon as possible after they have been re-homed. On occasion we take into care cats that have been micro chipped before joining us and in some instances the owner’s details have never been registered. We have also had instances where the cat has changed hands before joining us and the change of ownership has not been recorded or the owner has moved and not advised the micro chip company of the change. If these cats had gone missing there would have been no way of tracing the owners. If your cat is micro chipped please do make sure that its registration details are up to date.

If you are looking for a cat or kitten please give a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively you can visit www.cats.org.uk/northwalsham for a descrip-

Rabbits

tion 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).

CAN YOU HELP US?

Tiger Moth and Comet, two lovely little girls looking for a home together

1ST NORTH WALSHAM SCOUT GROUP URGENTLY NEEDS A NEW TREASURER

We need one or two people that can help us out as volunteer treasurers. Could that be you? We need people that can offer us 2-3 hours a month of their time and you will have full support and training.

There is no minimum length of time you have to do it, but we hope you’ll enjoy becoming a part of our very lively, friendly group of people, all working towards a common goal – helping to provide a great experience for young girls and boys between the ages of six and 14 who are our Beavers, Cubs and Scouts.

If you are interested, and want to find out more about what this would involve, please email info@northwalshamscouts.org.uk or telephone Nadia on 07787 523324 for more information.

Britian’s third most popular pet is finally finding its feet in the Veterinary consulting room. For our April promotion at Miramar vets we are offering FREE rabbit clinics with our qualified nurses to promote the health and general well-being of these complex creatures. The rabbit’s digestive system is complicated, if not fed the correct diet, rabbits can suffer with serious digestive problems and dental issues for life. Unlimited hay or grass should always be available, with a mixture of fresh leafy green vegetables (the darker the green the better) and a complete pellet type food. Avoid the colourful cereal mix as this promotes selective feeding, resulting in an unbalanced diet. Fresh water from a bowl or bottle should also always be available. Any dietary changes should be made gradually, over several weeks, starting with small amounts of the new food gradually increasing in amounts while decreasing the old food. Rabbit Awareness Week Avoid grass cuttings from lawn mowers as they can lead to severe digestive disturbances. Fruit tree branches make excellent chewing sticks and keep rabbits amused for hours. They May 4th-12th need stimulation, so toys in the form of flower pots and paper towels that they can shred themselves must be available for your rabbit to be content. Cages need to be a MINIMUM of 60x24x24 inches per average rabbit, with a separate sleeping area and living quarters and daily access to a run for exercise. Rabbits should be placed in the hutch at night and covered in the winter months with waterproof covering, where possible take hutches into sheds or garages in wintery weather. In door rabbits still require daily out-door exercise with access to grass to eat and the sunshine for vitamin D production. Clean your rabbit out daily where they toilet, they usually go in one area of the hutch or run, with a thorough weekly clean of all straw and newspaper. Check your rabbit twice a day for signs of flystrike in the summer months. Rabbits may suffer with heatstroke in temperatures above 27˚ shade must be provided in the summer. Rabbits need yearly vaccinations to protect against Myxomatosis and RHD (Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease) both of which are often fatal. Worming is also an important part of rabbit care, required 2-4 times a year to prevent parasite s such as E. Cuniculi.

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For further information about general rabbit care and husbandry please contact the nurses at the surgery, or visit www.miramarvets.co.uk to download a questionnaire, bring your completed questionnaire to the surgery when you book your FREE rabbit clinic.

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North Walsham Photographic Group 2 April An Evening with Peter Ransome, a keen amateur photographer at North Walsham Methodist Rooms, 7.30pm. Contact Liz Fiddy 01692 582793 or email trevorfiddy@tiscali.co.uk Farmers Market & Craft Fair at Blakeney Village Hall on 13 April, and then every 2nd Saturday of the month, 10am until 3.30pm. Free entry, large car park. For more information or to book a stall call Karen on 01263 588001 or email karen.wr@hotmail.co.uk

Keeping Abreast Group Coffee & Chat Drop-in Session Tuesday 9 April - 10am -12 noon at Merchants Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer, NR27 9GW Tel 01263 519454 - you are invited to drop in for coffee and a chat and to find out more about Breast Reconstruction following breast cancer. Volunteers who have had reconstruction will be on hand to offer support, provide information and chat about breast reconstruction in an

informal and relaxed atmosphere

Mundesley Village Cinema Tuesday 9 April at7.30pm – QUARTET, 1hr 37min - Rated 12A Comedy - Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut starring Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Pauline Collins & Billy Connelly. At a home for retired opera singers, the annual concert to celebrate Verdi's birthday is disrupted by the arrival of Jean (Maggie Smith), an eternal diva... Coronation Hall, Cromer Rd, Mundesley, NR11 8BE, doors open 7pm when refreshments served, Tickets £4, Under 15s £2 available on door. More information at www.mundesley.org/film

Holt Hall Environmental & Outdoor Learning Centre 2nd - 6th April - "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Family Camp Saturday 6th April - "Growing your own fruit & vegetables organically" Saturday 27th April - "Digital Photography for Beginners". www.norfolk.gov.uk/holthall

What’s On at NORTH WALSHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE (Tel: 01692 403594)

For booking / enquiries ring 01692 402991 unless otherwise stated

30 March ...Bob Brolly.........................8.30pm....£7 by ticket ....01692 420991 6 April ........Live Aid 13 April ......Kenny Lee & Hustle .........8.10-11.40pm....£6.50...01692 402991 18 April ......True Motion Dancing ..............................................07709 804577 19 April ......Ballroom/Mixed ................7.30-10.30pm....£2.50...01263 720069 27 April ......Country Knights (band) ....8.10-11.40pm....£6.50...01692 402991 -----------------------------------------------------------------------WEDNESDAY - EVERY WEEK - BINGO - Eyes Down 8pm North Walsham & District Lions Club

Contact Derek Crane 01692 405617

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6... Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke. Next meeting Weds 6 March 2.15 - 4 at Sheringham Methodist Church on Cromer Road, then fortnightly. More info Harvey Pitcher 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 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 Sheringham Singers Tuesdays 2-4pm Friends Meeting House, Cremer St. New singers always welcomed to this friendly ladies choir. Details: Ro Curtis 01263 768126

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Skeyton Village Hall Quiz Night an evening of light-hearted entertainment with our Quiz Mistress, Frances Mobbs on Saturday 13 April at 7.30pm. Tickets £7.50 include our famous Sausage, Mash and Bean Supper. Please bring your own drinks. Ticket only event, call 01692 538245. www.skeyton.org.uk

Charity Tea Dance on Monday 8 April at North Walsham Community Centre 2pm until 4.30pm, entrance £2 inc refreshments. All welcome

North Norfolk Chamber Opera present “The Threepenny Opera” by Bertold Brecht and Kurt Weill at The Auden Theatre, Holt 11th, 12th, 13th April at 7.30pm. Meet Mack The Knife and a whole host of unsavoury characters! £12 Box office 01263 713444

Diabetes UK North Norfolk Voluntary Group - guest speaker on Thursday 25 April will be Diabetes ducator/ Practitioner Julie Widdowson. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. Contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492

Jumble/Bric a Brac & Gifts Sale on Saturday 13 April at Lessingham Methodist Chapel 11am to1.30pm. Refreshments will be available (bacon rolls, cakes etc) Raising funds for the development of the Chapel.

Norfolk Knitters A group is being started on Tuesday 14 May 2pm – 4pm in the Congregational Church Hall on Cromer Road in North Walsham. For more information please contact Penny Bone on 01692 404577. All are welcome

Table Top sale at North Walsham Community Centre on Saturday 6 April 9am until midday. Table available at £5 each please book by telephoning 01692 402116. All proceeds to North Walsham Players

North Norfolk Classic Vehicle Club "Drive it Day"

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REGULAR EVENTS

North Walsham & District Childminding Group welcomes you to our Bingo night at Gimingham Village Hall on Friday 3 May eyes down at 7.30pm adults and children welcome to attend

This year’s event takes place on 21 April and as in previous years the event starts at Sheringham Station Car Park and this year finishes at Hoveton Hall near Wroxham. There are two possible routes available both of which are approximately 45 miles long and the finish at Hoveton Hall is in a beautiful park setting with tearooms available serving light refreshment and a special reduced rate for entrants to the stunning floral gardens.

The run normally attracts 200-250 vehicles, not just cars, and is a really great day out. The event is open to any classic or interesting vehicle including motor bikes, vans, jeeps including military etc.

Start time is between 9am - 10.30am approximately. Entry is by £5 minimum donation to East Anglian Air Ambulance. Contact Geoff Jones: 01263 860676 e.mail geoffandann@hindol.plus.com

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 North Walsham and District Community Archive meets at North Walsham Library. Please contact the library on 01692 402482 for dates of meetings 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 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 Sheringham & District Philatelic Society meet at the Church Hall West Runton on the second Monday of each month, at 7.30pm Our members come from all areas of North Norfolk, further details call Jim on 01263 721043 BIKERS MEET - Brit Stop Coffee Shop at Roadkill Customs Motorcycles, Cromer - 1st Wednesday each month - Take-away night (bring your own!) - we supply the seats/cutlery/condiments. Or just drop in for a cuppa every Wednesday until 9pm. Hot/cold drinks and snacks always available. Come along and meet up with fellow bikers. Tel 01263 513307.

Fit Together Activities - Monthly Mondays – Art Afternoons - Trunch Village Hall, 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 (call for dates) MOTORCYCLISTS - Roadkill Customs Motorcycles, Cromer - late night shopping (until 9pm) every Wed. Brit Stop Coffee Shop open for drinks & snacks. 01263 513307 Cantamus Choir invite new members. Rehearsals every Thurs at 7.30pm in St James Church, Southrepps. No audition required. More information 07785 782 498 North Walsham Cage Bird Club held on 3rd Tuesday of the month at 8pm at Felmingham Village Hall. Everyone welcome. For further information please contact Sandra on 01692 404750 Gresham Village Park Sunday Market and Carboot first Sunday of every month commencing on 7 April. Gates open to public at 10am, stall holders and market traders 8am onwards to set up. Pitches are £5. All proceeds go to raising money for the Play Park and Pavilion. For any further details contact a member via tomtye@myway.com or on 07765633549. Postcode for location is NR11 8RT East Beckham Lane beside Gresham Village Church

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A Musical Journey through the Animal Kingdom The Jay Singers are delighted to join with the choir of Beeston Hall School to sing Joseph Horovitz and Michael Flanders delightfully entertaining ‘jazzy’ cantata 'Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo'. Other music in this choral animal kingdom include madrigals 'The Silver Swan' and 'Sweet Suffolk Owl', Stanford's haunting song ‘The Blue Bird’ and Benjamin Britten's 'Cat Jeoffry' and 'For the Mouse'. Adding a North Norfolk flavour is Eric Whitacre's dreamlike ‘Seal Lullaby’ and Matyas Seiber's ‘Three Nonsense Songs’, with words by Edward Lear, which include an ‘Old Person of Cromer’, (who enjoyed reading Homer!) and finally an arrangement of the American folk song 'Black Sheep'.

Tickets cost £8 in advance: £10 on the door: £5 for under 16s. Advance tickets are available from the box office on 01692 538916 and Bertram Watts Stationers, Church Street Sheringham.

Please note: This concert starts at the earlier than usual evening time of 7pm.

North Norfolk Chamber Opera

The Threepenny Opera is a seminal work of the 20th Century with a number of hit tunes, a surrealist plot that Monty Python could only envy and a satire that is shocking in its relevance to today's society. Prepare for an evening that is fabulous, funny and frightening ...

The Threepenny Opera is at the Auden Theatre, Gresham's School, Holt on 11, 12, and 13 April at 7.30pm Tickets from the Box Office on 01263713444

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CLICKETY-KNIT!

with special guests, Beeston Hall School Choir, at St Peter’s Church Sheringham at 7pm Saturday 20 April

The wait for North Norfolk Chamber Opera's production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera is almost over.

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The weekly Aylsham Country Market, held every Friday morning in Aylsham Town Hall, is offering youngsters of all ages the chance to learn the ancient and noble art of knitting during the Easter holiday. Market Manager Debra Kidd explains, "As well as offering some fantastic homemade food at the market, our producers also include some very skilled craftspeople. They will be on hand at our market on Friday 12 April to help teach young people how to knit, or if they already have the basics, how to improve their skills. We're calling it Clickety-Knit!"

Debra is asking that children are accompanied by an adult but they in turn can join in the fun or, if they want to relax while the kids clickety-knit, there is a café at the market where you can sit and enjoy a cuppa and cake.

Aylsham Country Market is open from 8.50am to noon and prospective Clickety-knitters can just turn up at any time on 12 April. There's no need to take any wool or needles as these will be provided.

Aylsham Country Market is a co-operative of local producers. As well as a great selection of crafts, it also offers a wide variety of cakes, savouries like cheese biscuits and sausage rolls, desserts including bakewell tarts and lemon meringue pies, plus soups, eggs and even local goats meat. There's also a range of plants, fresh vegetables and fruit.

‘KARENSGOTWHEELS’ FUNDRAISING AFTERNOON London To Paris For G.O.S.H THE ORCHARD GARDENS (MUNDSLEY ROAD, NORTH WALSHAM) SUNDAY 31ST MARCH STARTING 2PM AUCTION AT 4PM. INCLUDES

NORWICH CITY FC PENNANT, SIGNED BY THE 1ST TEAM SQUAD. MICROLIGHT FLIGHT ‘HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE’ AUDIO CD’S BOX SET, READ AND

SIGNED BY STEPHEN FRY ANFIELD STADIUM AND MUSEUM TOUR. (FAMILY VOUCHER) DINNER AT THE GUNTON ARMS, VALUE £60. CAMEO PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, SITTING AND ENLARGEMENT IN PRESENTATION FOLDER

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For more information contact Debra Kidd on 01263 862396

Taste and See

At out last ‘café church’ meeting we talked about our joy and peace having been ‘stolen’ through many circumstances throughout our lives and how Jesus can restore them. At our next meeting which will be directly after Easter Sunday when we celebrate Jesus’ resurrection, the topic will be ‘Life after Death’. Death is a subject we are not comfortable with, yet it is the only certain thing about our lives. Is death the end or is there more? How can we know what it is like? Because Jesus died and rose again He is the one who has destroyed the power of death.

Come and hear more at Liaison in Market Street in North Walsham on Tuesday 2 April at 2.30pm and treat yourself to some lovely refreshments at the same time. We all have questions that we need answers to and ‘Taste and See’ is the place to ask them without fear of ‘feeling silly’.

We look forward to meeting you.

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Broken games consoles, Nintendo, Sony, Xbox in any state considered. Will collect locally. Mobile:07780649282 Can you help to save our songbirds? We need anything saleable for Songbird Survival (charity no 1085281). Tel 01692 400780 Any original items of Second World War Homefront / Norfolk / RAF / ARP / Home Guard items or memorabilia for a new display at the RAF Marham Aviation Heritage Centre opening this summer. Tel 07919 182990 Any donations of wool gratefully received. Whatever we receive will be knitted into baby hats to donate to the Norfolk and Norwich Premature Baby Unit or hats and gloves for the Christmas Shoebox Appeal. Please call 07796638020 or email sallylee35@hotmail.co.uk

Leaded windows stained glass or without for new porch Tel 01692 402209 Medium size greenhouse reasonable price please Tel 01263 824002 Please can we have free your old tatty sewing machine? Tel 01263 826865 Model railway buildings layouts engines wagons oo gauge n gauge anything considered cash paid also old dinky toys Tel 01263 516867 Records wanted Jazz Classical Blues Prog rock Punk Soul/Motown Demos Promos Acetates all considered Tel 07908 206743 Vacuum cleaner for shed/workshop Cyl type preferred North Walsham Tel 07733 165706 Spindryer for charity caravan Tel 01692 407366 Cane conservatory suite in good condition Tel 07717179177

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Gents leather carry bag not used much vgc paid £150 bargain at £60. Solar watch £30. Blue headboard £5. 1930s six sided mirror £25. Tel 07795 573738 Dark wood round drop leaf dining table and 4 chairs with cushions £40. Tiled top breakfast table and 2 bar stools £25. Indonesian teak inlaid drinks cabinet/bar £90. All excellent condition. Tel 07880 553842 Wooden upright car walker £15. Girls first push along pushchair for a child just learning to walk £15. Brown rocking horse £25. Tel 07775 911214 or 01263 516811 Ladder double extending 16 rung wooden sides with aluminium rungs £50 buyer collects Tel 01692 536984 (after 4pm) Folding tea trolley with removable trays and folding side shelves. Curtain material 4 pieces double width,4 pieces one and a half width all 7` drop. 7` white curtain pole rings and fittings as new. All sensible offers considered. Tel 01263 512606 Sweet Dreams Maestro 4 drawer double divan bed including mattress and pine headboard used as guest bed only vgc from smoke & pet free home downsizing forces sale £50 Tel 01692 407666 Laurel hedge plants bare rooted lovely condition £5 each 20 in total Tel 01692 402843 Two matching solid pine bed side tables with drawers great condition £70 for the pair Tel 07850 227904 Nest of tables light brown in colour good condition £20 Tel Colin 01263 822737 New hen house large nest box felted roof and nest box suitable for 4-5 hens £100 Tel 01263 825515 Dimplex 2000w wood burner effect electric fire similar to Argos 412/0285 double doors very realistic flames marble hearth and tiled surround high/low thermostatic settings £55 Tel 01692 407247 Men's ski pants Trespass Glacier Dorset black size L/SL waterproof windproof taped seams coldheat insulation good for walking brand new with labels £25 Tel 01263 519488 Johnson Brothers Summer Chintz. 8 dinner plates 91/2 inches and 7 Medium plates 81/2 inches £15. Tel 01263 515303 Ski boots Rossignol as new condition size 24.5 black with bag £25. Thomas Tank 3 wheel tricycle £5. Selection of children's toys age 1-3 including puzzles and games offers. Tel 01263 820248 (Sheringham) Solid pine wardrobe 2 doors H194cm x W 81cm x D56cm excellent condition £50. High back dining chair dark brown leather

effect excellent condition £20. Tel 01263 823054 Canon Lens EF 85mm 1.1.8 Ultrasonic prime lens in mint condition with very little use £245 Tel 01263 823567 Brand new pram softees Noddy BigEars Andy Pandy & Friends Disney's Winnie the Pooh & Friends £6 for all. 12" Mickey 14" Pluto 9" Dumbo purse £8 all three. Tel 01263 825269 Conair garment steamer used once £10 Tel. 01263 510044 2 x chest of drawers and corner wardrobe with mirror cost over £400 asking £250 great condition willing to sell individually. Large flower canvas excellent condition £25. Retro dressing table and heavy mirror £35.Tel 0771 0578088 Quantity of 69 foreign dolls in national dress excellent condition £50 the lot Tel 07788 712634 Genuine hand crafted WW2 Irvin style RAF flying jacket made from original pattern using hand cut supple sheepskin pelts zippered cuffs and full front heavy duty zip fastener in immaculate condition throughout chest 42 ins £220 Tel Tony 01263 510910 Three boxes car booting items cutlery mugs plates electrical fruit crusher hot and cold food warmer not used numerous other items £25 the lot Tel 01263 511954 Zanussi washer/dryer excellent condition W60 D58 H85 £80 buyer to collect Tel 01263 825510 White porcelain pedestal basin and modern chrome mixer tap plus deep white porcelain shower tray bought in France all still in original wrappings £60 or will separate Tel 01263 824857 Oak veneer extending dining table length 64.5” closed 82.25” extended W 39” H 30” comes with 8 dark brown Schreiber chairs 18 months old vgc cost new £799.99 will sell for £200ono house move forces sale Tel 01692 407666 or 07824 441870 Fanaire (Rio) 36" ceiling fan brand new boxed 3 speed fan 3 lights and tulip shades £80ono. BT Synergy 3105 quad digital cordless telephone system boxed as new cost £139 accept £60ono. Belkin ADSL modem with H-speed mode wireless G router £10. Tel 01263 511600 Electric train set Triang Hornby RS602 Freightliner set Bo-Bo BR Blue plus extra track wagons carriages & transformer immaculate and all in original boxed condition £75ono Tel 01692 402869 Pink Fisher Price stroll along baby walker pushchair plus other pink baby girl toys vgc £8. Winnie the Pooh cotbed duvet lampshade and matching laundry bag £4. Large Snow White/dwarfs house with furniture and accessories includes the 7 dwarfs no Snow White £10.Tel 07717 217369 LG fridge freezer compartment 3 shelves salad drawer good condition and working order £35 Tel 01692 406904 2 seater sofa. Glass cabinet display unit, coffee table, settee side table all match. Double wardrobes C/D cupboard, curtains, bedsets, kitchen items, all as new. Man’s new leather jacket. Tel 01692 538251 anytime or 01603 702627 after 6pm

Cheval mirror antique pine colour £15. Electric paper shredder £5. Two Silentnight memory foam pillows used once £10 each. Tel 01692 536311 Four wheeled shopping trollies choice of two £20 each or both for £30 Tel 01692 405229 can leave message Vitrex laminate cutter still boxed, Premier underlay 5mm thick 600mm x 856mm 16 sheets, laminate spacers and pull bar £40 the lot Tel Steve 01263 519771 Large rabbit hutch felt roof double doors on strong legs could also be used for chickens £55. Modern TV/Hi Fi cabinet light oak double glass doors solid quality piece of furniture £125. Tel 01263 722162 Greenhouse 8ft x 6ft. polycarbonate green framed one opening vent includes mounting plinth. Vgc buyer to dismantle & collect. £150. Also available 2-tier metal STAGING various sizes from £15-£80. Tel Sheringham 01263 826992 Caravan satellite system in hard case includes set-top box remote control power supply co-ax lead dish c/w satellite finder vgc hardly used £50. Aquaroll 40L c/w handle £25. Riviera caravan cover fits 12-14 ft caravan used 2 winters vgc no tears all zips work £30. Tel 01692 407950 Indesit dishwasher full size white good condition £75ono. Indesit fridge white H150cm W60cm wide good condition £75ono. Tel 01263 588974 or 07711 310 923. Lady's classic old Raleigh cycle needs a little work on. Also gents Yukon Terrain cycle in good condition £50 the pair Tel Mike 01263 576523 (Overstrand) Toilet pedestal basin bidet and electric towel rail white taps etc. £30 Tel 01263 822 652 2 drawer filing cabinet with files originally Office world cost £80 white/grey £20 Tel 01263 822652 Pine dresser L54"xD18"xH66" top unit 2 shelves bottom unit 3 drawers & 3 doors good condition £25 buyer collects. Tel 01263 720939 White wooden cathedral door with brass handles and hinges H6ft 6ins W27ins £35 Tel 01692 406360 (North Walsham) Bosch chest freezer H34" W44" D25" bought april 2010 for £382 immaculate condition £75ono buyer collects from Cromer Tel 01263 519741 Panasonic Quintix 27 inch TV with surround sound and stand in excellent condition and in perfect working order image and sound quality are superb only £45. Aiwa stereo CD/tape/radio £15. Tel 01263 513107 or 07505 756734 Toshiba 27" TV excellent picture quality approx 3 yrs old including stand £35ono Tel 01263 579303 Bath Buddy inflatable seat and control unit 18 months old but new seat 3 months old all in good working order bargain at £150 cost £900 Tel 01263 510269 anytime answerphone available (Cromer) Jungle garland lights to go round children’s bedroom £5. Child’s cot quilt jungle theme £8. Over the moon clock for child’s bedroom £8. Tel 07775911214 or 01263 516811 CONTINUED ON PAGE 22...

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North Walsham Library Wednesday 3 April

What do Walter Pardon of Knapton, Rudyard Kipling, Sam Larner and a convict from Surlingham all have in common?

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Easter Fun

Easter fun for everyone at Holt Country Park, Bacton Wood, Sadler’s Wood and Pretty Corner Woods North Norfolk District Council’s (NNDC) Countryside Rangers are hosting a range of activities at the council’s countryside sites over the Easter holidays, with events for children and adults on offer at Holt Country Park, and at Bacton and Sadler’s Woods, both near North Walsham, and Pretty Corner Woods, near Sheringham, ranging from Easter egg trails and pond dipping to mini-beast hunts, a Dixi mix jazzland band and even a ‘Muddy Boots Conservation Day’. And there’s no need to book in advance, just turn up on the day. Bacton Wood Events start from the main car park. Please wait for the rangers or group leaders to guide you. There are no toilets at Bacton Wood. Sadler’s Wood Sadler’s Wood is in North Walsham, between Chestnut Avenue (off Brick kiln road) and Happisburgh road on the eastern edge of North Walsham. There is no car park serving Sadler’s Wood. Pretty Corner Woods Located on the outskirts of Sheringham. Accessed from the A148 between Cromer and Holt – take the main turning towards Sheringham (Holway Road) and the car park is situated about 1/4 mile down the road on the right IMPORTANT INFORMATION For all events at all parks, children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Please keep dogs on leads during events. Please note that there are toilets at Holt Country Park only. No booking required unless stated. While every effort is made to keep to the dates and times, we reserve the right to cancel any event at short notice. For further information please visit the NNDC website www.northnorfolk.org/community or telephone the Countryside Ranger on 07920 576634 12

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Make the most of longer days

With the days getting longer, NHS Blood and Transplant is asking people to think about blood donation as they start to make more plans.

As Spring starts, winter hibernation can be forgotten - with extended daylight, Bank Holidays and Summer holidays to look forward to.

But when you’re planning how you’re going to enjoy 2013, make sure you fit in giving blood. Or if you’ve never done it before, why not book in now?

Blood donations are a vital part of treatment for many conditions including cancer and long term illnesses, people involved in accidents and in maternity care. Hospitals across England and North Wales need 7,000 units of blood every day and each unit can save the lives of up to three people.

Derek Carr , Lead Donor Relations Manager for NHS Blood and Transplant for the Anglia area, said: “More daylight makes us all feel better and like we have more time and we’re asking people to think about giving blood as they start to make more plans. Being willing to spare some free time, a couple of times a year, means you can help us to save lives. We urge regular donors and those who haven’t been for some time to book appointments now. We also need new donors, especially 17-24-year-olds, and would encourage people to find out more and sign up.”

Anyone aged between 17-65, weighing more than 50 kg (7st 12lbs) and in general good health could potentially start saving lives by becoming a blood donor. There is no upper age limit for donors who have donated in the last two years.

For more information or to book an appointment visit www.blood.co.uk or contact 0300 123 23 23.

Calls for action from Vodafone over loss of signal in North Walsham

North Norfolk Labour Party is calling on Vodafone to resolve problems affecting signals across north Norfolk - with reports of long-running issues affecting areas as widespread as Sheringham, Mundesley, Cromer, and North Walsham.

Last year the local Labour Party had written to all phone providers calling for an improvement in communications infrastructure, and to ensure that there is a push to provide 3G signal in towns, and a decent signal for calls elsewhere. Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Limited (CTIL) representing O2 and Vodafone have since responded encouraging the district council to meet with the company to work together to meet these aims.

However, in the shorter term, there is an urgent need from Vodafone to now resolve on-going problems affecting customers across the district with customers taking to social media to vent their frustrations. Reports of signal problems has stretched from Cromer to Mundesley and Sheringham to North Walsham.

The party is now writing to Vodafone calling for urgent action particularly as many local businesses who rely on mobile phones are losing trade as a result of the on-going issues. 4Stephen Burke, Labour's represenative for North Walsham East, said "We are writing to Vodafone to ask for answers about the poor service customers in north Norfolk are getting. In rural areas, especially at this time of year in bad weather, it is essential that residents know they are getting a reliable phone signal. What started off as an issue for phone users in Sheringham has now become an issue across the district including Cromer, Mundesley, and North Walsham".

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Homes for sale & rent Featured Property

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A delightful brick and flint end terraced cottage with nearby footpath access to the Blakeney Marshes and coastal path into the main village. EPC rating F. Holt Office 01263 711021

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A Little Help from Boyer's

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Boyer’s Body Centre Limited can be found opposite the Amazona Zoo entrance, off Hall Road, Cromer. The business was conceived by the entrepreneurial Matthew Boyer, a very Norfolk lad, who saw a gap in the market for a quality, professional - yet friendly – vehicle body repair service.

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Being the largest vehicle body repair facility north of Norwich, Boyer’s encompasses the type of traditional business values seldom seen today. From the restoration of classic to repair of present day vehicles, Matthew takes great pride in providing a first class service that ensures repeat clientele.

"In a little over the two years I have been operating, I am astonished at the support of the local community. In this current difficult business environment I have been surprised and indeed overwhelmed by the loyalty of my clientele base. I am very grateful" says Matthew.

Boyer’s is offering a discount voucher for repairs that need doing to private vehicles. "This will go a little way to say thank you to my customers in Cromer and surrounding areas" states Matthew.

Building excellence in the spotlight at regional awards

Five North Norfolk projects will be finalists in seven categories of the regional Local Authority Building Control (LABC) Building Excellence Awards for 2013.

Projects from Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire are competing to be named the best in East Anglia, in 12 categories covering different types of building design, construction and use. The awards, to be given at a dinner at St Andrews Hall, Norwich, on Friday 26 April 2013, recognise projects that have been built to the highest standards, and demonstrate innovation and sustainability in design.

The five North Norfolk projects, nominated by North Norfolk District Council (NNDC), are: • Best Individual House – The Glass House, Holt. Developer/Owner – Derek Foreman, Architect/Agent – Tom Ground

• Best Community Building – Cromer Hospital. Contractor – Mansells, Architect/Agent – Purcells, Client – NHS.

• Best Technical Innovation - Cromer

Hospital. Contractor – Mansells, Architect/Agent – Purcells, Client – NHS.

• Best Technical Innovation – 43a Norwich Road, Cromer. Contractor – MB Construction (Mike Brown), Architect/Agent – SMG Architects.

• Best Education Building – The Atrium, North Walsham. Contractor – Farrans, Architect/Agent Tom Ground and NPS, Client – North Walsham High School/ Norfolk County Council.

• Best Commercial Building – The Atrium, North Walsham. Contractor – Farrans, Architect/Agent Tom Ground and NPS, Client – North Walsham High School/ Norfolk County Council.

• Best Partnership – North Norfolk District Council Building Control and CNC Building Control (both local authorities

worked together to ensure that the Cromer Hospital remained under the auspices of local authority Building Control, not a private competitor).

Regional winners will go forward to the national LABC Building Excellence Awards, to be presented in November.

NNDC Cabinet Member for Planning Policy and Built Heritage, Rhodri Oliver, said: “We’re very fortunate to work with a number of builders and architects who are determined to reach the very best standards in their work. I wish our entrants the very best of luck — they certainly deserve awards for the lengths they go to. We should be proud that even in these difficult financial times they continue to make a vital contribution to people in our communities.

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Don’t forget the Dog this Easter! A New Norfolk Guide

Easter is a time when we traditionally treat ourselves to a chocolate egg or a slice of delicious Simnel Cake. Such treats are intended for us humans to enjoy but do also contain ingredients that are poisonous to our four legged friends.

Chocolate contains Theobromine which is poisonous to dogs and dried fruits are also toxic. Please always consult your vet if you are concerned that your dog has eaten something poisonous. So why not treat your dog to a tasty Liver Cake this Easter. Go on, they’ll love you for it!

The ingredients you will need for the cake are: 500 grams of flour, 500 grams of raw liver, 4 eggs and a cup of milk.

In a blender, whizz together the liver, eggs and milk until smooth and resembles a bloody milkshake. Pour into a mixing bowl, add the flour and mix well. You’ll end up with a stodgy, gooey mixture. Pour into a greased baking tray, cover and bake at 200 degrees for an hour and a half – two hours, until cooked through. Allow to cool then for the topping combine 100 grams of soft cheese such as Philadelphia with half a teaspoon of honey. Mix well and spread over the cool cake. Decorate with doggie choc drops. Store in the fridge and use within one week. Can be frozen (if it’s not all been eaten!) From all at Animal Magic Dog Club we wish you a safe and happy Easter. Animal Magic Dog Club based near North Walsham is a fun, family FREE LOCAL DELIVERY orientated club offering a wide MIKE WILKINS NTH WALSHAM AREA range of training for puppies, junior and adult dogs.

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- Dogs Welcome... on the North Norfolk Coast

This new guide from the Appleyards is intended to help all dog owners enjoy their time on the North Norfolk Coast - it is helpful for visitors and residents alike. It covers the entire stretch of the coast from Snettisham to Winterton on Sea, providing lots of useful information, including the best dog friendly - pubs, cafes, restaurants, campsites and visitors attractions. It advises on the restrictions applied to dogs on the beaches and promenades at the towns and villages on the coast. It also suggests the best dog walks - many incorporating the Norfolk Coast Path.

The book finishes by reminding dog owners to be responsible, by reiterating the parts of the Beach Code and the Coastal Code which relate to dogs.

This 64-page A5 book is illustrated with 170 colour photographs - taken by the Appleyards as they walked along the Norfolk Norfolk coast with Archie and Rosie, their two Norfolk Terriers. Steve & Alyson Appleyard have lived on the North Norfolk Coast in East Runton, for the past 12 years.

Editors Note: As a dog owner I was really impressed with this latest book from the Appleyards. It is a comprehensive guide not only to the beaches along the north Norfolk coast, and the restrictions imposed at different times of the year, but also to the coastal pubs,cafes, restaurants and attractions where dogs are just as welcome as their owners! Always nice to stop for refreshment when out on a walk and even nicer when our four legged friends are assured of a welcome too! An essential guide for dogs and their owners visiting our beautiful north Norfolk coast.

A New Norfolk Guide - Dogs Welcome... on the North Norfolk Coast by Steve & Alyson Appleyard (Authors of Norfolk Beaches & Children’s Norfolk & Suffolk) ISBN 978-0-9561346-5-3 Price £8.99

Chips on Sunday?

Has your cat got a chip on its shoulders?

If not then pop them along to the RSPCA Charity shop at 11 Mundesley Road, North Walsham on Sunday 14 April from 11am till 1pm.

Microchipping is available to everyone for a minimum donation of £5. We are able to accept cash or card on this day.

This shop is also in desperate need of donations especially shoes, clothes and handbags and costume jewellery. All money raised goes towards helping local animals.

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Success for Vikings at County Championships

North Norfolk Vikings Swimming Club is celebrating success in the British Gas County Championships 2013, held at over four weekends in February and March.

An incredible 89 personal best times were smashed by the young Vikings swimmers, making this year’s County Championships a landmark event for themselves and the club. Twenty seven club swimmers entered 132 swims and managed to get through to 24 finals in total and achieved 44 top sixes. Seven swimmers were placed first in their heats, five were placed second and eight were placed third. Among the Vikings stars were 15-year old Emily Bowyer from Cromer who won her 50, 200 and 400 metres Freestyle, and 50, 100 and 200 metres Backstroke events. Adam Crafer, 16, from Aylsham, brought home the silverware for the Men’s Open 200 metres breaststroke.

The Vikings’ Head Coach, Chris Searle, said: “The Club is really proud of all 27 who managed to swim County qualification times and take part in this year’s Championships. We had a number of first timers at the County Championships this year, so we have new blood coming through the ranks to keep the Vikings in contention. We have recently

restructured our squads to reflect difference levels of ability and our intensive training with the Performance Squad is paying off.”

Other results in the County Championships show an impressive performance by the Vikings:

Hannah Cooper, 13, 3rd in the 9yrs and over 50m Freestyle, 4th in 11yrs and over 100m Free, 5th in 9yrs and over 50m Backstroke, 5th in 11yrs and over 100m Butterfly, 4th in 9 and over 200m Free, and 5th in Girls 12yrs old and over: 400m Individual Medley.

and 6th in the Girls’ Open 100m Back.

Thomas Curtis, 11, 5th in the 9 yrs and over 50m Back.

Adam Molloy, 10, 6th in the 9yrs and over Boys’ 50m Back.

Adam Crafer, in addition to his 200m win was 6th in the 100m Back.

Head Coach Chris Searle was placed 3rd in Boys’ 50m Free, 2nd in Boys’ 50m Open Free, 3rd in Boys’ 50m Breast and 5th in the Boys’ Open 50m Breast.

Mollie Smith, 12, 6th in the 11 yrs and over 100m Breaststroke, 6th in the 9yrs and over 50m Free, 5th in the 9yrs and over 200m Butterfly, 5th in the 9yrs and over 200m Individual Medley and 5th in the 11yrs and over 100m Free.

North Norfolk Vikings hold club swimming six days a week at the Victory Swim and Fitness Centre in North Walsham and at Aylsham High School.

Emily Bowyer, in addition to her six wins, was placed 2nd in the 11 yrs and over 100m Free, 6th in the Girls’ Open 50m Back,

For further details, phone Kirsty Smith on 07900 145866 or email dksmithlm@tiscali.co.uk

Katie Whitting, 17, 3rd in the 9yrs and over Girls’ 50m Breaststroke, 5th in the 9yrs and over 200m Breaststroke and 6th in the 11yrs and over 100m Breaststroke.

The club is opening its books to new swimmers too – or non-swimmers who want to take the plunge and learn to be safe - and have fun - in the water. The Vikings have space in their weekly Learn to Swim sessions and Improver sessions held during term time at Cromer and Aylsham.

It’s an Oxbridge Hat trick for Paston Sixth Form College students

Three Paston students have this year won places at Oxford and Cambridge for September 2013.The three had to demonstrate outstanding academic ability in their GCSE and AS results and in their predicted A level grades. These, together with their personal statements and College references, got them an interview. Winning a place was down to their own performance in highly competitive interviews. They clearly were successful in convincing interviewers of their academic credentials and potential.

The College supported the three through the Oxbridge programme and they are all part of the A + gifted and talented scheme. This scheme has run for over 10 years in the College. It is for high achieving students with at least 3A* grades at GCSE. A+ students usually take 5 AS subjects including Critical Thinking and are most likely to achieve A*/A grades at A level. The scheme helps students fine tune their academic skills at the highest level, through a programme of coaching and mentoring, visits to highly rated universities and preparation for additional entrance exams.

The three students are Luke Bibby (ex Broadland High School) going to Gonville and Caius College Cambridge to read The three students with Nigel Belfield head medicine, Katy Day of Students Services (ex Norwich School for Girls) going to St Anne’s College Oxford to read German and Jacob Rix (ex Sheringham High School) going to Hughes Hall College Cambridge to read Law. 18

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Plays for Today and for Tomorrow

Paston Sixth Form College Performance Studies students performed two small plays around the theme of ‘Normal for Norfolk’ for the Churches Together on the Broads Welcoming Communities Conference.

This took place at Acle Methodist Church following an invitation to perform from Robin Smith, the Economic Development Manager at the North Norfolk District Council and his Administration Officer, Julie Humphrey. The students had to create a Community Project as part of their performance course and this was a great opportunity to use a genuine professional brief to meet this criteria.

They created one Play for Today which opened the conference, based on the stereotypical connotations held of people in Norfolk and

then a second piece entitled Play for Tomorrow, offering a more realistic and positive representation of what Norfolk can offer in the twenty first century. The conference was

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The students developed their own comic scenarios and character portrayals and were treated like VIP’s all day The whole group long; chauffeur driven to the event attended by local and each handed a present at the end by The luminaries such as High Sheriff as thank you for their efforts. The the Archdeacon of plays were warmly received and the students Norfolk and The are now developing them, integrating music High Sheriff of and dance into the work, in readiness for the Norfolk and was final marked performance at Sheringham Little aimed at exploring Theatre on Wednesday 20th March at 1pm. how collaboration between Churches This will be a free event with the other AS Together and the Performance group also performing who have North Norfolk devised their own work on the stimulus of District Council Boudicca.

North Walsham Actresses

Hills are not usually the first things that spring to mind when Norfolk is mentioned, but soon hills will be alive with the sound of music, as this well loved show comes to North Norfolk. Starring in this well known show are two sets of Von Trapp Children, all of them local, and all of them incredibly talented.

stage directions, scripts and even dance choreography to make this show a huge success. The show is being presented by the Cromer and Sheringham Operatic and

Lydia Whiting, from North Walsham, and Ellen Smith, who lives in Worstead, play the roles of two sisters in the Von Trapp family. Lydia plays the part of Louisa, on the Schnitzel team, and Ellen plays the part of Brigitta on the Strudel team.

Dramatic Society, who have a reputation for putting on hugely successful shows.

The story of the would-be nun, Maria is well known, and this production promises to be another outstanding success with its lavish sets and costumes, slick production and glorious singing accompanied by a full orchestra. You can’t help but tap your feet to these catchy songs. You will be inspired by the astounding emotion of ‘Climb Ev’ry Mountain,’ sung by Janette Davidson in her role as Mother Abbess, and which, for many, is the most dramatic song in the entire show.

This is great all round family entertainment at its best. The show runs from 25 May to 1 June with matinees on Sunday 26 May and Saturday 1 June.

Lydia and Ellen, who attend Aylsham High School, would both like careers in acting; although Ellen says she might like to be a teacher too.

These talented youngsters have been rehearsing with the other Von Trapp children since January, and have been learning songs,

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THE NORTH NORFOLK GARDENER GARDENING WITH CHILDREN

Hopefully by the time this article is printed Spring will have arrived and we will be busy in the garden and this is the perfect time to introduce children to the joys of gardening. From the time they can walk they will naturally want to be out in the garden with you and want to join in your activities – digging, helping to push the wheelbarrow, watering crops, adding weeds to the compost, and so on. If you can find them small tools the enjoyment is even greater.

Children need a safe space to play but you can also set aside an area, perhaps a raised bed for them to grow vegetables and flowers of their own. Choose chunky seeds such as nasturtiums which will provide plenty of colour (and introduce them to blackfly) or runner beans which will remind them of Jack and the Beanstalk. Make a colourful sign telling everyone who is the gardener of the plot.

You can also use your time together in the garden to teach your garden about wildlife. Point out how the robin will come down to pick up the worms and insects that are

disturbed. Show how bees and insects pollinate the plants, how frogs and toads eat slugs and snails which might otherwise eat their plants.

You can involve all of the children’s senses: • Smell: Encourage them to smell flowers and herbs. Get them to rub the leaves of herbs and see if they can identify the different smells especially between the different types of mint.

• Fill a large pot with multi purpose potting compost and distribute a dozen dwarf broad bean seeds evenly over the surface. Show them how to push the beans into the compost to about 4cms depth, then cover them and water well.

• Sight: There is so much for children to see in a garden and what a perfect way to learn all about their colours, buttercup yellow, rose red and cornflower blue.

• Sound: The garden is full of noise, the birds singing, the bees buzzing and the wind in the trees so encourage children to listen carefully to everything around them.

• Touch: Children reach out to feel what they see so encourage them to experience different textures outside. Let them feel the rough texture of a runner bean or the warm, smooth skin of a tomato. Just handling the soil and getting dirty is a great lesson in itself.

Older children can also be tempted away from their computers if they recognise your enthusiasm. Why not get them to grow for the

With a Festival theme of Paths & Patterns, the Aylsham Wide Sky Festival quiz event on Saturday 6 April is bound to feature questions designed to lead you up the garden path!

Quizmaster Richard Preston is promising quizzers a great selection of posers - many inspired by the Festival's theme - to get those brain cells into overdrive.

Tickets are just £7 per person which includes a Ploughman's Supper and there will be a licensed bar. Tables are for up to six people and the event will be staged in Aylsham Town Hall, with doors opening at 7pm for a 20

Here are some of the things that children can be encouraged to do right now:

• Taste: Grow vegetables and encourage children to taste fresh peas straight from the pod. Let them pick the first strawberries and raspberries and begin to realise the flavour of fresh fruit.

Up the garden path!

local produce show. The Sheringham Horticultural Society’s Carnival Show will be held in August with special classes for children. When the details are finalised full details will be included in this column.

• Another simple idea is to grow mustard and cress on a sheet of wet kitchen paper on a saucer on the kitchen window. The results are very exciting. If growing both mustard and cress the cress needs to be sown a few days earlier.

Summary

• Encourage children to join in and provide them with their own tools and their own space.

• Help children to experience the wonders of the garden by using all their senses.

• Encourage wildlife into your garden for all round interest.

• Sowing seeds and harvesting are great fun. • A sense of competition with prizes can be a great motivator for older children.

7.30pm start. Tickets are available from Salad Days fruit and veg in the Market Place or look on the Festival's website at www.aylshamfestival.co.uk

The Aylsham Wide Sky Festival quiz is twinned with the Aylsham Food Festival Foodie Quiz on Saturday11 May. Tickets for this popular annual event are also £7, this time including a Savoury Pie Supper. But you can save £2 by buying tickets for both events at the same time, with a combined cost of £12.

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World Book Day at Millfield Pre School

The children and staff at Millfield Pre chool celebrated World Book Day on 7 March by dressing up as their favourite book character. Amongst the wonderful creations were pirates, Superman, Red Riding Hood, Peppa Pig, the Gruffalo and Tigger from Winnie the Pooh.

World Book Day is a global celebration of books and reading, and is observed in over 100 countries. It is a joint effort by publishers, booksellers and those interested who work together to promote books and encourage reading for the personal enjoyment of children and adults.

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The main aim of World Book Day in the UK and Ireland is to encourage children to explore the delights of books and reading by giving them the opportunity to have a book of their own. As well as having fun in their costumes, the children also received a token to swap for a book from eight designated titles or to use as £1 off any book at participating stores.

There was a question as to who enjoyed dressing up more - the children or the staff!

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Aylsham Library

Aylsham Country Market Cake Competition

New leaf presents a morning of the Norfolk Police and its history from 1839.

Aylsham Country Market, held every Friday morning in Aylsham Town Hall, is offering its customers the chance to win one of its members' hand made scrumptious cakes.

An illustrated talk with artefacts. Looking at policing from 1839 with particular emphasis on Aylsham and the surrounding areas by Peter Billingham who is a Norfolk Constabulary Police Historian on Wednesday 17 April at 10.30 am. Tickets are £2 which are non refundable and includes refreshments and will be available to purchase three weeks beforehand. As space is limited, tickets are essential. For more information please contact Aylsham Library on 01263 732320 or email on aylsham.lib@norfolk.gov.uk.

Each month, starting in April, a selection of the Market's wide range of cakes will be available for tasting and customers will be invited to vote for their favourite. At the end of the month, the votes will counted and a name will be drawn out of the hat from those that voted for the winning cake. That person will win one of the most popular cakes to take home and enjoy.

Aylsham Country Market manager Debra Kidd commented, "We have a fantastic range of cakes every week, from lovely light sponges to wonderful fruit cakes. We thought we would give our customers a chance to try some of those they might not ordinarily buy. At the same time, it will give our hard working producers the opportunity to get some valuable feedback."

Do you have sight problems? Are you no longer able to enjoy reading?

Why not come along and discover a world of enjoyment and interest through our Audio Book Group at Aylsham Library on Tuesday 16 April from 10.30 am until 12noon. Please contact Aylsham Library on 01263 732320 or Mark and Simon 01603 629558 or marksmith@nnab.org.uk.

Aylsham Country Market is a cooperative of local producers and is held every Friday in Aylsham Town Hall from 8.50am to 12noon. As well as the great selection of cakes, it also offers savouries like cheese biscuits and sausage rolls, desserts including bakewell tarts and lemon meringue pies, plus soups, eggs and even local goats meat. There's a range of fresh vegetables and fruit together with crafts which include scarves, children's clothes and greetings cards.

Next booksale at Aylsham Library is on Saturday 27 April between 9.30am and 4pm and Sunday 28 April between 11am and 2pm.

For more information, contact Debra Kidd on 01263 862396

Mothers' Union

Do you enjoy reading but are unable to get to the library? At Aylsham Library we can deliver books and

On Tuesday 12 March we welcomed the Reverend John Stride from the Waterside Group of Parishes (Catfield, Hickling, Ludham and Potter Heigham) who spoke of Lent as a time of learning and growing. Our next meeting is on Tuesday 9 April at 2.30 pm in the St Nicholas Room when our speaker will be a member of the St Martin's Trust. This is a Charity whose object is to provide food, shelter and accommodation in Norfolk for poor people who have no other residence or place to sleep. Visitors and new members will be most welcome.

For further information please contact Ann Herd on 01692 402705.

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spoken words to your door. If you are interested, please contact Aylsham library on 01263 732320 or email on aylsham.lib@norfolk.gov.uk.

Come to Aylsham Library's coffee mornings

which run every Thursday from 10am to 12.30pm. All are welcome.

Securing the future of North Norfolk’s Community Sports Centres

Following the agreement of proposals from the North Walsham Sports Centre Voluntary Management Committee, North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) is introducing a new pricing structure for the North Walsham Sports Centre. This will be extended from 1 April to cover NNDC’s two other community sports centres, putting them on an improved financial footing and helping to secure their future. NNDC manages three Community Sports Centres, based at Cromer Academy, North Walsham High School and Stalham High School, each offering a wide range of sporting activities to the whole community every day during school holidays, every weekend, and on evenings during school term-time. There are over 90,000 visits to the council’s sports centres every year, with many of the school holiday activities booked-up well in advance. Following discussions over the winter, NNDC will continue to manage the North Walsham Community Sports Centre with assistance from the centre’s Voluntary Management Committee, which gives a voice to the main users of the facility. The committee has worked through the prices with Council officers and has come up with what it believes is a sustainable package for the future. A common charging structure has been agreed for the three centres, coming into force on 1 April, and while this will mean slightly higher costs for all users, the North Norfolk community sports centres will continue to offer excellent value for money, with the charges remaining extremely competitive when compared with other commercial and local authority sports facilities. At the same time the Council will increase its promotion and marketing of the three centres, especially for the school holiday activities, to further increase participation. NNDC Cabinet Member for Leisure and Cultural Services, John Lee, said, “The district’s Community Sports Centres are very popular, providing the opportunity for sporting activity for young and old alike and NNDC has always stressed that it had no intention of closing the North Walsham Sports Centre, despite some comments to the contrary.” .

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North Walsham Artist’s Struggle to Draw and Paint Again Culminates in Exhibition at Picturecraft in Holt

Last year in January 2012 part time amateur Norfolk artist Jamie Cooper from North Walsham woke up with a pain in his shoulder and a dead right arm.

Jamie takes up the story; ‘I thought that it would pass if I just left it. However, it continued to get worse. After six weeks I had developed a severe limp as walking seemed to jar my neck and cause extreme pain down my arm and suffer loss of feeling in my right hand. Being a part-time artist this made it extremely difficult to pursue my hobby, as I am right handed. It had become a noticeable problem at work and my wife insisted that I went to chiropractic here in North Walsham. After four treatments in a two week period the chiropractor refused to see me until I had a MRI scan and he referred me to my doctor.

The weeks went by and the wait seemed endless. We couldn’t afford for me to go private and so I carried on work, where I had recently been promoted. The pain increased all of the time until I could only lift the lightest of things with difficulty and definitely could no longer draw or paint. I had the scan in mid

April. Fitting me in the MRI machine had been an extremely tough job and caused a lot of pain. The next three days I ended up bedridden, not able to move at all. After two weeks off of work I returned but just became worse again and so had to go off sick and remain off work. I wasn’t able to return until late October and felt totally useless in all of this time. I couldn’t even lift a pencil to draw, and had never been off work in my life for more than a few days. My scan results came back and it showed that I had two slipped discs in my neck which was causing the nerves serving my right side to be constantly rubbed. One spinal consultant at the NNUH told my wife and I that without an operation I could lose the feeling in my legs too.

Following referral to the NNUH I had to wait for an operation to remove the offending discs, replace them with cages, fuse the vertebrae together and have two plates put in the back of my neck.

There is a huge waiting list for this sort of operation but luckily I was able to take a cancellation in October (otherwise I might have had to wait until April 2013). Dr Rai’s team at the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital successfully per-

North Walsham Rotary Club

The Rotary Club of North Walsham has presented books to the value of £500 to local schools. This is part of a Rotary initiative to work with schools to improve literacy - a hugely important skill for youngsters preparing for life in the modern technological world. The books were selected for their potential impact in raising literacy by Executive Head teacher, Claire Fletcher, who spoke to the club earlier in the Rotary Year. She is pictured with children from North Walsham and Mundesley Infant schools at the recent presentation with President John Watts. "This is a great local community project" said John "and doubly so because we are investing in the seed corn of our community and improving our children's life chances."

formed the operation and I was able to return to work in November just in the nick of time, as I had already lost my promotion and was very close to losing my job.

Apart from being able to resume a normal life, I also regained most of the use of my right arm. Alas, some permanent damage had been done but this improves slightly each week. I don’t feel confident that I will be able to do all that I could before but am now able to draw and paint again and so cherish this ability very highly and am grateful to Dr Rai and his team at the NNUH.

The success of the operation is testament to the skills of Dr Rai and his team and I currently have an exhibition of some of my pen and watercolours at Picturecraft Gallery in Holt. The exhibition continues until the 10 April’.

Dr Rai also raises funds for his own charity called Spine Aid: www.justgiving.com/spineaid

Community Matters for Benjamin Foundation

The Benjamin Foundation was presented with a cheque as one of the first recipients of the Waitrose 'Community Matters' scheme in North Walsham.

Customers vote for the charity of their choice with a green token presented at the checkout. The Benjamin Foundation received the sum of £1380 as December's donation was triple the normal amount donated because Waitrose decided to use the money they would have spent on Christmas advertising to boost its community fund.

"The Foundation picked up almost half of the customers votes and I think this demonstrates the strong regard the people of North Walsham have for The Benjamin Foundation" said Kevin Woolstenholmes from Waitrose.

Wayne Miles, the Winston Court manager received the cheque and said "We are going to use this money to redecorate the communal living area at Winston Court as it has just had remedial building work completed and needs a refresh.

The centre provides a safe place to live for vulnerable 16-25 year olds with no home and helps them to get their lives back on track.

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Groveland Farm Shop – Watch this space!

Over the next two years Groveland Farm Shop and Restaurant will be undergoing sympathetic refurbishments, without losing its old-world Farm Shop charm. Whilst expensive, refurbishments will enhance the efforts already put in by the staff to continually enhance customer experience. The Restaurant has already benefited from a repaint and a display of lovely photos and artwork by local amateurs (available for sale).

forward to continuing to provide excellent service making Groveland Restaurant the place to dine.

As well as a busy restaurant to run, Greg and his team are looking forward to creating delicacies for the Groveland Deli and Bakery (both earmarked for refurbishment this year). Using the Farm Shop as his larder, a whole host of savoury and sweet goodies will be made by Greg and his team and will be available in the Deli including delicious pies, pasties, quiches and sausage rolls as well as scones, flapjacks and gorgeous brownies (a favourite in the restaurant). If you fancy anything special just let Greg know and he will do his best to provide.

The first major face lift was kicked off this year with a revamping of the “facilities” in the Restaurant. The quality of the food over the past year has been excellent, the waiting staff smart, professional and friendly and the ambiance wonderful, however this was spoilt by dated, tired toilet facilities. Following successful themed evenings, a Sunday Carvery and an à la Carte service on Fridays and Saturdays customers constructive criticisms have been listened to and prioritised. Customers have been generous with their praise and appreciation of the changes. Chef Manager Greg Kaye is pleased with the feedback received and is looking

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Refurbishment of the bakery has already started and, as well as the normal loaf, soon you’ll be able to buy fresh croissants, sharing and tearing breads, delicious cakes and sweet pastries.

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News from the White Horse Overstrand with Head Chef Nathan Boon

Our Taster Menu is proving to be very popular with our diners and we are delighted with the comments we have received. We are going to continue with the menu for the coming months while we start thinking about our summer menus. Planning new menus is always an interesting and exciting task, with so many local growers and producers in north Norfolk choosing fresh produce is a pleasure. We endeavour to use as many local suppliers as possible as we believe in supporting local businesses and know that we almost certainly will not find better.

With Easter just a week or so away we are expecting a busy time and are looking forward to serving some of the many visitors to Overstrand who return to the village each year for the Easter break. Our special ‘Family Sunday Roast’ will remain on the menu for the coming weeks, it’s a great way for the whole family to enjoy a traditional Sunday Roast and

we believe real value for money. We have just launched our new Wine List, retaining some of our most popular bottles whilst introducing some new and tantalising wines for our diners to try. Have a good Easter and we hope to see you at the White Horse very soon.

Full details can be found on our web site www.whitehorseoverstrand.co.uk

Nathan’s recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients 16oz Good quality Chocolate 2oz Salted Butter 12oz Granulated Sugar 4 Large Eggs 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract or Essence 2oz Cake Flour Pinch of Salt 14oz Chocolate Chips 4oz Pecan Nuts Chopped and Toasted

North Walsham Social Centre for the Blind

Thursday 7 March was the AGM meeting for the Club held at the Community Centre. About 40 members turned up to vote the Committee back in again for another year. The Chair person gave a wonderful speech and gave credit to the rest of the committee for just how hard they work to keep the Club going.

Events planned for 2013 include our annual Spring dinner at Scarborough Hill Hotel and The Squeegees, who members met for the first time last year. are back by popular demand.

We also have Tony Bryant back again and Mandy Martin who sings with Charlie. Bingo, the annual quiz, cake stall, hand bell ringing, Pat’s Poems Day and The Den Barrie Duo complete the events planned for 2013, not forgetting of course our Christmas Lunch which will be held on 5 December.

On the subject of Christmas, the Club would like to thank The Inner Wheel for their kind donation of £50 –this was omitted from the first report of the New Year. Fund raising on Thursday made a grand total of £70 - £43 from the raffle and £27 from the second hand clothes stall.

The Club opens its doors at North Walsham Community Centre on the first Thursday of the month at 2pm. If you are partially sighted or losing your sight, do try to come along - it's a really good afternoon's enjoyment.

Timeline Antiques Centre

Quality pieces from the past, for your present and future pleasure

Browse and buy antiques, collectables and decorative items in the historic North Norfolk market town of North Walsham, at a location just a short walk from the town centre and rail station. Timeline Antiques is easy to find, located on the A149 North Walsham bypass, just south of the juncton with the B1150 Norwich Road. There is ample free parking on site. Visit us to find that special gift, something to add to your collection or for everyday use. Advice is always on hand from an experienced sales team.

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Open Every Day: 10am to 5pm Monday to Saturday 11am to 4pm on Sundays Midland Road, North Walsham, Norfolk NR28 9JR Telephone: 01692 500645 Centre Manager: Michael Jones Website: www.timelineantiques.co.uk

Method Melt the 16oz of chocolate and set aside.

With an electric mixer combine the sugar and butter, add the eggs then add the vanila, salt and flour.

With mixer still working the mix, drizzle in the melted chocolate and add chocolate chips and pecan nuts.

Line a flat baking tray with baking parchment.

Heat oven to 180c then with an ice cream scoop, or two tablespoons, scoop the dough about 8cm (1 scoop per cookie) place on the tray and bake for 10-12 minutes.

This mix is very versatile so why not try white chocolate and almond or milk chocolate and pistachio.

Your Orchestra Needs You!

Did you use to play a musical instrument and regret giving it up? Have you got a violin gathering dust in the attic or a trombone hidden away in the corner of the garage? If so, why not come along to Cromer High School from 7-9pm on a Monday evening. Cromer Chamber Orchestra is a friendly group of amateur musicians who meet during term time to enjoy playing a variety of musical styles ranging from Mozart to Les Misérables. New players are always most welcome, no audition is necessary and there are no age restrictions - our youngest player is 14 and our oldest 86! Why not come along and rediscover the enjoyment that playing a musical instrument brings!

We would particularly like to hear from string and brass players who have reached Grade V standard and above.

If you are interested in joining us or would like further details then please contact Norman Moor on 01263 511600.

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EDINGTHORPE ELECTRICAL SERVICES INSPECTION AND TESTING INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS TO DOMESTIC,COMMERCIAL AND AGRICULTURAL PREMISES

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Mike Lee Architectural Services

Over 30 years experience - CAD drawings provided Planning and building regulation applications undertaken New build, extensions and conversions - free estimates

01263 510396 or 07765 148064

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* We will fit customer supplied kitchen and bathrooms * Highest quality craftmanship * All work guaranteed * Any size of work undertaken including subcontract * Friendly, reliable service

Call CARL on 01692 406542 or 07831 250627 daytime or evening

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PRICE EXAMPLE:

APPROX. KITCHEN SIZE 2m X 2.5m Rigid (not flat pack) base units, rigid wall units, pelmets cornices, plinths, fillet pieces as required, worktops with butt and scribe ("Invisible") joints, stainless steel 1.5 bowl sink, mono mixer tap, stainless steel extractor chimney, oven and hob.

SUPPLIED AND PROFESSIONALLY FITTED, from only £2850

WANT TO FIT YOUR OWN KITCHEN UNITS? WORKTOP ONLY FITTING SERVICE AVAILABLE.

High performance 3 layer built-up Felt Systems GRP Seamless Systems Fascias, Guttering & Re-decking

Est. 26 years

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Tel: 01692 652149 or Mobile 07770 422853 drs.roofs@virgin.net

Bithell Electrical Services and Testing Extra Sockets - New Lights Full or partial rewires Fully insured Part P electrician

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for all your computer needs

virus & spyware removal / repairs / broadband setup tel: 07500 062825 networking / pc health checks / software installs blue screen of death / bespoke programming email:thomas@tfcs.co.uk

please call for assistance

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New Wiring and Re-Wiring, Domestic, Commercial Installations, Electrical Testing and Certification Part P Approved, Maintenance Work Undertaken

FREE ESTIMATES Landline 01692 402532 Mobile: 07917 526182

Accredited to Worcester Bosch/ 5&10 Yr Warranties Boilers/Fires/Cookers/Water Heaters Servicing/Maintenance/Breakdowns Full Bathroom Installations & Tiling Grants Available 10% OAP Discount All Work Guaranteed

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GRIFFIN AUTOMOTIVE TEL:

01692 406272

PLASTERER

Friendly & Reliable Service

Tel: Tony - 01263 731104 or Simon - 01692 536460 mobile - 07710 680547

GARAGE SERVICES WINDOW CLEANER Martin Clarke on CAR SALES Contact SERVICING 503025 TYRES EXHAUSTS01692 BATTERIES or visit 01692 404050

www.acleanwindow.co.uk www.rogerhannant.co.uk

INSURED - TRAINED - CERTIFIED Midland Road North Walsham (adjacent to Bypass)

RANDALLS ELECTRICAL Shop at 7 Church Street, Cromer STOCKIST OF WIDE RANGE OF

SHADES AND LIGHT BULBS OF ALL TYPES iRewiresiExtra socketsiSecurity Lightingi iTelephone ExtensionsiSmall Appliance Repairsi

Tel: 01263 512626 Mob: (emergency contact) 07767 492456 randallselectrical@tiscali.co.uk

Gavin Watson - Electrician GRIFFIN

Home Cinemas, House moves, AUTOMOTIVE Realignments, TV aerials,

New Installations Re-Wires Extensions Upgrades Maintenance Shed/Workshop Supplies Electrical Testing & Certification Part 'P' Approved Domestic Installer Free Estimates On Request Industry Standard Insurance Backed Warranty

TEL:

01692 539957 / 07706617461

Carl Hicks 07920 519386

FOR ALL YOUR EXTERIOR & INTERIOR PROJECTS KITCHENS & BATHROOMS FITTED & TILES WOODEN & UPVC WINDOWS & DOORS ALL ASPECTS OF CARPENTRY CEILINGS RETACKED & PLASTERED FASCIA & SOFFITS

TEL: 01692 615147 MOB: 07795 143569

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mobile: (07776) 304615

Kristian White

Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning 01692 615057 07832 201205

North Walsham & North Norfolk Tel/Fax 01328 862863 info@seethrucleaning.co.uk www.seethrucleaning.co.uk

Gorrell Hill Farm, Chapel Road,

Trunch, North Walsham NR28 0QG

GARAGE SERVICES

CAR SALES SERVICING TYRES EXHAUSTS BATTERIES

01692 404050

www.rogerhannant.co.uk 80 YEARS SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY Midland Road North Walsham (adjacent to Bypass)

MICHAEL HORWOOD

- ACCOUNTANCY AND TAXATION ADVISER -

Small accounts and tax returns at highly competitive rates

Many years experience as a qualified specialist adviser on personal tax problems, inheritance tax, estate planning, wills, etc.

PLEASE CALL FOR AN INITIAL FREE CONSULTATION:

Tel/Fax: 01692 404304 Mob: 07503 120121 e-mail: mchorwood@yahoo.co.uk

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Block Paving Specialists * Design & Construction Drives, Paths & Patios * Shingle Drives

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

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PAVING SERVICE

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tel: (01692) 651528 01692 406272

Natural Gas & LPG Boilers / Fires / Cookers Installations / Servicing / Repairs System Power Flushing

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R BELL TREE SERVICES NPTC Qualified and Insured Tree Surgeons

5 Million Public Liability All Domestic and Commercial Work All Aspects of Tree Work Undertaken 24hr Emergency Service Large Tree Specialists Hedge Trimming & Stump Grinding

Chipper Hire / Tracked Access Platform Hire

Supplier Of Firewood And Woodchip Free Quotations

Call us on FREEPHONE 0800 7831680

Or Tel/Fax: 01692 409080, Mob: 07818 418447 Visit us at www.rbelltreeservices.co.uk 14 Birch Close, North Walsham, Norfolk NR28 0UD

the future of slimming held at the Community Centre New Road, North Walsham

Mondays 10am Wednesdays at 5.30 pm & 7.30 pm Call Karen on 01603 405536

SHORTTHORN’s Mark Holland FENCING SERVICE All types of Doors, Windows and Sealed Units. Any No Job tooPVCu Largeproducts or too Small supplied andrunfitted Fully Insured * Family business

All types of Fencing Supplied and Erected Current Fencing Repaired and Painted. Close Board. Fencing Panels. Trellis. Concrete Posts and Gravel Boards

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AL-HAQQ’S KITCHEN

Tandoori Indian Takeaway

Special offer every Thursday -

Opening hours 5pm - 11pm SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

on orders over £12

Opening hours 5pm - 11pm SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

Choice of set meal £6.95 or £7.50

Set meal of your choice (6 different dishes) £10.95

Tel: 01692 404031 / 404071

Steve NorthReynolds Walsham

BUILDER

* Extensions * Garages * Garden Walls * Conservatory bases * Alterations * Roofing * Plastering * Tiling * Property Maintenance

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Tel: 01692 407021 Mob: 07747 033337 Car Sales & Self Drive Hire

01692 406113 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Lyngate Industrial Estate, North Walsham, NR28 0BD

Katie's Kuts

Mobile Hairdresser Fully qualified and salon based for 9 years

Modern colouring and cutting services available Evening and weekend appointments available

Call Katie

Tel 07917 161287

MOST POPULAR - MINI VALET

WASH, AQUA WAX, TYRE SHINE, HOOVER, DASH DRESSED, GLASS IN & OUT, AIR FRESHENER.

ALL FOR ONLY £20 & WE COME TO YOU!!

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CROMER, NORFOLK EST 2005

TOWBARS AND TRAILERS FOR CARS AND MOTORCYCLES, HIRE, SALE OR SERVICE Supplied and for hire at competitive prices

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01692 500300

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AL-HAQQ’S KITCHEN

Tandoori Indian Takeaway FREE HOME DELIVERY in North Walsham

with 36 years experience, offers a provision and repair service. Domestic and business. No job too small. Local friendly service. Reasonable rates. Telephone John on 01692 400912

HOME DELIVERY to Cromer, Suffield Park, Roughton & Northrepps on orders over £12 (Delivery charge applies)

Special offer every Thursday Choice of set meal £6.95 or £7.50

Set meal of your choice (6 different dishes) £10.95

Tel: 01692 404031 / 404071

Anderson Cromer Plumbing

All plumbing work, bathroom & kitchen installations undertaken 01263 805055 07939 316154 ANDERSON Plumbing

hilton@anderson-plumbers.co.uk www.anderson-plumbers.co.uk

Hilton Anderson Proprietor

M L Garden Services

Hedge and grass cutting, tree work, fencing, garden clearance, general garden maintenance £1 Million Public Liability Insurance

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Nick Slade

Plumbing and Tiling DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS

27a Cliff Road, Sheringham, Norfolk NR26 8BJ

T: 01263 823105 M: 07557 331289

W: www.easttechelectrical.co.uk

P.D.I. Plumbing, Heating & Gas Engineer Paul David Innes Gas Engineer

For all your servicing and installation needs Home: 01692 500258 Mobile: 07881 728 647 Corgi Registration No: 214945

CARPETS AR-

01263 732066

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Full Bathrooms Floor and Wall Tiling

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All general plumbing 24 hour call out Free quotes Friendly service No job too small North Walsham and surrounding area

PC PROBLEMS? No problem!

Reliable, friendly, efficient service in the comfort of your own home.

Andrew Benn 01263 761133

Silver Surfers Computer Services Troubleshooting

Repairs

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Problems with steamed up double glazing?

Replacement Sealed Unit Secondary double glazing Laminated & toughened glass Window films, safety, solar & security Caravan window replacement Glass cut to any size

Call 01263 713755 Unit 3E, Ind Est, Hempstead Rd, Holt

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*FULL & REPAIR SERVICE Hardwood Laminate FlooringAVAILABLE* Supplied & Laid Very competitive prices - FREE ESTIMATES

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GARDEN MAINTENANCE

Lawns cut, Hedges Trimmed, Patio/Path Cleaning

(high pressure washer), Fences Erected/Repaired Creosoting, Exterior Painting, Garden Clearance

Tel: 01692 651107

Readers Write ...

All letters must be supplied with name and full address (full address will not be published). Anonymous letters will not be published. Comments, views and opinions in readers letters are not necessarily shared by the editors or the publisher and we reserve the right to edit or not publish.

Dear Margaret

How can anyone be so negative about so many sections of the NHS as the "grumpy old man". Let me put the other side of the situation.

Firstly GPs provide primary care. Hospitals provide secondary care where that is needed.

Cromer Hospital is far from a " very posh clinic". It is a modern hospital built for the modern day, as nowadays many treatments do not require an overnight stay but do need secondary care and once this is given patients are far more comfortable in their own homes.

I - and many others - attend there for life prolonging treatment. On a regular basis many patients attend, as I do, for blood transfusions every 3-4 weeks. This definitely relieves the strain on the Weybourne Unit at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, which is incredibly busy. Patients come from some distance to get their transfusions as this is a treatment which cannot be unduly delayed.

There are numerous other specialities at Cromer Hospital including haematology, ophthalmology, renal, ENT and rheumatology, where consultants visit and many varied treatments and appointments are offered.

Interested in the Law? Studying for Law exams? Need some help and guidance?

Experienced Solicitor/Law lecturer available for one on one or small group tutorials. ‘A’ Level to Professional exams/general interest.

Contact Richard 01263 824308

GET YOUR FEET INTO HAPPYFEET

Happyfeet is a fun children’s shoe shop, and is situated at 7 Bond Street Cromer.

They are a family run business and are happy to say they are entering their sixth year of trading Alison Ewbank commented, "We pride ourselves on our professional fitting service and high level of customer service, with a friendly atmosphere.

We have a comprehensive range of footwear to meet every requirement for your children’s needs from pram to teens."

They have a loyalty card system that provides a discount for their many repeat customers.

"Also for those wishing to purchase a gift we have vouchers available," continued Ali. "Why not come and visit us soon to say hello and see our lovely new spring/summer range."

The nursing staff are responsible for some very complex treatments and are highly skilled in their roles. All the remaining staff at Cromer Hospital do their utmost to care for their patients and help in any way they can.

Finally, not all GP surgeries send their patients to Cromer Hospital for blood tests. Many employ phlebotomists/nurses who take blood samples at their surgery premises and this can avoid unwell patients having to make that journey to Cromer. Regards

Rosie, North Walsham

Dear Margaret

I have just read the article from the Grumpy Old Man regarding Cromer and Norwich and Norfolk University Hospitals. There was one important thing he didn’t mention and that is Eye Surgery. At Cromer Hospital if you have an appointment to see the consultant in the morning you can return to have an operation the same afternoon. The service is excellent and I believe only happens at Cromer. However I do agree that it would be helpful to patients if car parking was, for example, 50p for 30 minutes as this would encourage people to use the car park. Yours sincerely Maureen, North Walsham North Walsham Times 419 March 30th 2013

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Kelly Clarke MOTOR SERVICES LIMITED

01692 405495

Your One-Stop Garage Electronic Diagnosis

Servicing - Tyres - Batteries 1 Cornish Way Business Park North Walsham Norfolk NR28 0FE

Celebrating World Book Day at St Nicholas House School

Pupils at St Nicholas House School celebrated World Book Day with a range of literary events throughout the school including a special assembly. For the children in Forms 2 and 3 the day followed the theme of ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’. Pupils Grace, Abby, Izzy and Callum from Form 3 wrote about their day: ‘For World Book Day Form 2 joined Form 3 for the day. We all brought in our teddy bears and wore our own clothes. We listened to ‘We’re going on a Bear Hunt’ and made scenes from the story in shoe boxes using lots of different materials. I made a dark, gloomy cave with Frank and Paul. Grace made the thick oozy mud with Sacha and Edward, Callum made the snowstorm with Evelyn and Gracie-May and Abby made the long wavy grass with Lilianne and Eadan. We also had to make the sounds of our boxes. In the afternoon we had a Teddy Bear’s Picnic and ate sandwiches and buns. Mrs. Stevens made the buns and we all made the sandwiches which were yummy. We also did dancing and drama and pretended to be bears. It was a really good day!

Reach new heights with EACH

Thrill-seekers will once again have the opportunity to scale new heights for charity as East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) offers fundraisers the opportunity to abseil down one of Norwich’s tallest buildings.

EACH has launched a charity abseil event today which will see participants descend 150ft down the Norfolk Tower. It’s one of the city’s tallest buildings offering participants breath-taking views across the whole of Norwich.

available and are expected to be taken quickly.

Matt Bartram Director of MAHB, and landlord at Norfolk Tower said: “ We are absolutely delighted to be able to offer our support to

The abseil is very kindly supported by MAHB landlords of the Norfolk Tower, who have again offered EACH the use of the building free of charge.

The event, once again being managed by the Norfolk Army Cadet Force, will take place at The Norfolk Tower, Surrey Street, Norwich on Sunday April 14 between 10am and 4pm. It costs £25 to register and participants are asked to raise a minimum of £100 in sponsorship. Only 60 places are

EACH for the second successive year by offering use of the iconic Norfolk Tower for the abseil event. It was a fantastic event last year and quite unique - scaling one of the

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tallest buildings in Norwich City Centre. There are limited places available and I would encourage people to get involved, take part and raise funds for local children and their families.”

Gary Cook, EACH Norfolk Fundraiser said “We’re really looking forward to the abseil. We ran it for the first time last year and it was a great success. To have the support of Matt and MAHB in giving us free use of the building once again is absolutely fantastic – we raised an incredible amount last year and we are looking to increase on it this year.

“To deliver our services this year we need to raise £5.75 million which amounts to £15,000 a day, every day of the year and events such as this will go a long way in helping us achieve this figure. With only 60 places available we expect demand to once again be high so I would urge anyone interested in the abseil to sign up as soon as possible.” To enter online go to

www.each.org.uk/norwichabseil

PART TIME MECHANIC NORTH WALSHAM

to repair/service classic cars. Must have an interest and knowledge of older vehicles. Would suit retired or semi retired person Flexible hours

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Questions asked about the announcement of additional ambulances in Norfolk

North Norfolk Labour Party ‘cautiously’ welcomed a decision from the East of England Ambulance Service Trust to put five additional ambulances on the road in Norfolk – including additional hours in Cromer – but have criticised management for the fact that none were in action on the day they were meant to start operating.

The Labour Party launched the ‘Act on Ambulances’ campaign last year following reports that cuts were taking away double-staffed ambulances at the main bases of Cromer and North Walsham. Campaigners have argued with MPs and health officials that more ambulances were needed, and that resorting to Rapid Response Vehicles would not improve response times.

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of those additional ambulances were running.

Denise Burke, chair of North Norfolk Labour Party, said “While we cautiously welcomed the announcement last month, we still continue to have concerns about the service north Norfolk is getting, especially as none of these additional ambulances were actually on the road days after the announcement.

North Norfolk Labour Party chair Denise Burke with Act on Ambulances campaigners. Trust has announced five more will run in Norfolk – but it is currently dependent on ambulance staff doing the overtime to run them. In the first week it was reported none

When we met both the previous and current chief executives of the trust, they were adamant they could not fund extra resources without making cuts elsewhere. So how is this being funded given the government cuts hitting the service, and for how long will it last?”

Liz Cornwall to stand for the people of Mundesley division Liz Cornwall is to stand as Labour's candidate for the Mundesley division in the forthcoming May elections. The division includes the parishes of Antingham, Bacton, Gimingham, Knapton, Mundesley, Northrepps, Overstrand, Paston, Sidestrand, Swafield, Trimingham and Trunch.

Liz has lived in north Norfolk for the past twenty years with her husband Tom, and is no stranger to politics having served eight years as a district and town councillor. She also served two years as North Walsham's town mayor - giving her 100pc commitment to the job.

Speaking on her selection Liz said: "I believe in representing the electorate irrespective of political views. I believe I am the right candidate to offer the people of Mundesley a change from the past, should they wish to see that happen".

Norfolk county council elections take place on 2 May.

To contact Liz please call 01692 406477, email liz.cornwall@norfolklabour.co.uk, or visit www.norfolklabour.co.uk to find out more.

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North Walsham Table Tennis Sharks Scrape Through To Semi-Final

Quarter-final time in the Handicap Doubles Cup and at North Walsham Sports Centre, NWSCE’s James Morter (M), Stuart Hook (Q) and Joel Lodge (Q) hosted Shark’s Matt Hudson (I), Chris Marshall (H) and Steve Hudson (G). In the best of nine contest, the handicaps gave NWSCE an 11 point start in four contests, a 12 start in another four and a 13 start in the remaining battle. The hosts moved 2-0 up with two wins in the deciding set, before Sharks took their first win with what would be the only win in straight sets of the night. A 21-16 win in the third, followed by a 21-17 deciding set win and then a 21-18 third set victory all went the way of the Sharks as they moved 4-1 ahead. The pattern continued as the next battle was won 21-19 in the third, but this time went the way of the hosts as

NWSCE kept their hopes alive. Morter and Hook (+11) then came back from the brink, as they saved match-points to beat the Hudsons 18-21, 21-20, 21-16. They set up a deciding match where Marshall and Steve Hudson beat Morter and Lodge (+12) 21-17, 19-21, 21-15 to seal the 5-4 win. It was a case of déjà vu for Sharks who had beaten NWSCD in the first round and had once again won away at the Sports Centre in the deciding match after initially being 0-2 down in the contest. On the adjoining table, NWSCC’s Chris Johnson (K), Tom Wardle (R) and Stan Baldock (O) hosted Crosscourt’s John Welsh (I), Alf Greer (O) and Eric Dolden (K). The opener saw Johnson and Baldock (+6) beat Welsh and Dolden 21-19, 21-18. The next two battles saw Crosscourts recover a six point and then a four point start,

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winning both in three. Welsh and Dolden then moved the visitors 3-1 ahead as they beat Wardle and Baldock (+10) 21-15, 21-17. Another win in straight followed and then Greer and Dolden beat Johnson and Wardle (+2) 21-11, 19-21, 21-10 to complete their 5-1 match win. And that eliminated home interest from the Cup, although at time of writing three Walsham teams are still left in the Handicap Singles Cup.

The Committee wish to announce to members that the green will open for the 2013 season on Friday 26 April starting with a challenge match between Russell’s Rascals v Peter’s Pirates at 6.30pm. This will be followed by a BBQ and Bowls on Saturday 27 April starting at 2pm. The Committee wish you all a happy and friendly season and look forward to meeting you all again. PS The above fixtures are subject to weather conditions.

If you would like to try bowls as a friendly sport for ladies and men please contact the Secretary Barbara Walland on 01692 402627 for details. Norfolk, NR12 9BU. Please book for this walk on 07766 259999 by 3pm Thurs April 4th.

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Tues 2 April – 11am - Swanton-Abbott Leathercoat Lane Walk

Tues 16 April – 11am - East Ruston High Hill Walk

– Grade 3 – Approx 2.9 miles – A flat walk on minor roads, grass and gravel paths and field edges. Meet that the Swanton Abbott Community Primary School Car Park (free) next to the church, Youngman’s Lane, Swanton Abbott, NR10 5DZ (see directions at back).

- Grade 3 – Approx. 3.5 miles – A country walk on minor roads, field edge and cross field paths. Meet at The Butchers Arms PH, Oak Lane, East Ruston, NR12 9JG – if you would like a meal after the walk then please book with the pub before the day on (01692) 650237 – thanks!

– Grade 2 – approx. 2.5 miles – A walk along the River Ant and its estuaries on farmland, grass, gravel, woodland and field paths with gentle gradients and one small section of steps. Meet at the Ludham How Hill free Car Park, off the A1062 from Wroxham or Potter Heigham (signed).

– Approx. 2 miles – A flat walk on concrete, grass and dirt tracks. Meet at the Pay and Display Car Park (charges apply), Beach Rd, Sea Palling, NR12 0AL or the Charity Car Park on the right of Beach Rd – look for the yellow tabard!

Fri 5 April – 11am - Ludham How Hill Walk

Fri 5 April – 1:30pm - Stalham Weavers Way Doctors’ Surgery Bookable Walk – Grade 1 – Approx. 1.6 miles – A flat cross field path and pavement walk. Meet at Stalham Staithe Doctors’ Surgery, Lower Staithe Road, Stalham,

Fri 19 April – 10:30am - Sea Palling Walk

Mon 22 April – 11am - Horsey Coastal Walk

– Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles – A flat walk out to the beach and back on dirt, grass and coastal paths. Meet at Horsey Staithe/Windpump Car park (charges apply), Gt. Yarmouth, NR28 4EF (On the B1159 4 miles east of Martham).

Tues 23 April – 10:30am - Mundesley to Paston Walk

- Grade 3 – Approx. 3.5 miles – A walk with gentle inclines and steep declines with breathtaking views of the coast on tracks, minor roads, cross field and cliff paths. Meet at the Ship Inn, 23 Beach Rd, Mundesley, NR11 8BQ.

Tues 23 April – 11am - Bengate Walks

– grade 1-2 – approx. 1.2 or 1.8 miles – A choice of two flat walk on the Weavers Way and minor roads with a short steep slope at beginning. Meet at the Bengate Weavers Way CP signed off the A149 North Walsham Rd between North Walsham and the Stalham/Wroxham turn offs. Please book for these walks on 07766 259999 by 3pm Mon April 22nd– Very limited parking.

Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07826 869377.

The Local Pick Up Points for the full Fit Together walk programme are North Walsham and Stalham Libraries.

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