North Walsham Times 454

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Issue 454 6th September 2014

NORTH WALSHAM IN BLOOM

Covering North Walsham, Aylsham and surrounding villages in association with the Cromer Times and Sheringham Independent

North Walsham in Bloom had a major piece of luck last week when we were approached by a group of young people from all the local high schools under the banner of ‘The National Citizen Service’ and asked if they could help us in anyway. This wonderful group of 26 young people took on the clearing of our second bed in Grammar School Road, and did a really excellent job. Continued on page 4...

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NORTH WALSHAM IN BLOOM Continued from front cover...

In the space of two hours on Thursday morning they had the bed cleared and all the weed suppressant piled in a heap ready for us to take away over the next few weeks. This was a job we had all been dreading, as the first bed took us several hours over quite a few days to achieve, and to say we are very grateful is an understatement. A more helpful, pleasant and hardworking group of young people would be hard to find. What a shame this age group are under appreciated by some of us older generation.

We will now be able to go ahead in the spring with a planting project which will mirror the first bed we set up earlier this year.

Our summer maintenance work continues apace and we are at present working on a three week system to keep the town looking as good as we can. We do have several other future projects in mind which should be brought to fruition in the early part of next year.

Please continue to support our efforts as you always do and come to our

COFFEE MORNING on the 18th SEPTEMBER 10am - 12noon in ST BENETS HALL

We will be serving cakes as well as buttered scones, coffee and tea as usual. It will cost a lot of money to plant up our new bed and as they say in the supermarket advertisement ‘every little helps’.

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NATIONAL BLOOD SERVICE BLOOD DONOR SESSIONS Thursday 11 September

COMMUNITY CENTRE, NEW ROAD, NORTH WALSHAM

1pm – 3.15pm and 4.45pm – 7pm

Summer comes to an end but the need for blood is constant

In September, as the summer holidays end, children head back to school and people return to work. NHS Blood and Transplant is urging people in the local area to make sure giving blood is part of their routine.

NHS Blood and Transplant is asking blood donors new and old to make an appointment to donate blood to help keep stocks healthy throughout the autumn months.

Although overall blood use within the NHS has reduced, thanks to improvements in clinical and surgical practices, hospitals and patients still rely on more than 7,000 people attending a donation session every day across England and North Wales.

It is important that vital blood stocks are maintained at all times, as red blood cells have a shelf life of just 35 days and platelets a shelf life of only seven days. NHS Blood and Transplant needs to collect enough blood in the right quantities to meet patient needs and regular donors are crucial in enabling us to do so.

Derek Carr, Lead Donor Relations Manager for NHS Blood and Transplant, said “We need to maintain healthy blood stocks all year round to make sure patients get the blood they need whenever they need it. Some of our donors might have recently been abroad to somewhere that means they need to take a short break from donating. So whether you’ve donated before or are thinking about giving blood for the first time, check out if your foreign holiday has affected whether you can donate now. If you can donate, please book an appointment to give blood and save lives. You never know when you or your loved one may need a life saving transfusion.”

To find out whether where you’ve been on your summer holiday affects whether you can donate now, visit: www.my.blood.co.uk/KnowledgeBase/Travel

Blood is always required to treat patients for a range of reasons. It is used in accidents and emergencies but also during surgery and treatment for cancer and blood disorders, like sickle cell anaemia.

You can register as a donor, find out whether we’ve got a session coming up in your area and book an appointment to donate whenever and wherever you are through www.blood.co.uk or by using our app on your Android, Windows or Apple device. To download an app for your device, search 'NHSGiveBlood' in the app store.

Anyone aged between 17 - 65, weighing more than 50 kg (7 stone 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.

COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS

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Mr Grant Ayling, trading as GA Building & Landscaping £1025 6th February 2014 Whitegates Road, Southrepps Mr Robert ‘Bob’ Coleman, trading as Holt Roofing £1016 6th February 2014 Church Close, Antingham

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A record five students go to Oxbridge

A record five Paston Sixth Form College students received very special news, learning they had secured places at the prestigious Oxford and Cambridge Universities for September 2014.

The five students celebrated a string of A* and A grades, enabling them to gain places at the highly competitive Universities. Being part of the College’s A+ and Oxbridge Programme supported the students with their applications, personal statements and interviews. The Schemes have been very successful increasing the numbers each year aiming for Oxbridge or the top Russell Group Universities.

The successful five are:-

Julia Dawson A*A*A* St Hilda’s College, Oxford to read Psychology (ex North Walsham High School)

Emily Grapes

A*A*A

Selwyn College, Cambridge to read Natural Sciences (ex Stalham High School)

Eloise Heath AAA Christ Church College, Oxford to read English (ex North Walsham High School)

Ella Letort AAA St Peter’s College, Oxford to read History of Art (ex Acle Academy)

Adam Wicks A*A*A Corpus Christi College, Oxford to read History (ex Sprowston High School)

All of the students have studied incredibly hard over the last two years. They are a credit to the College and deserve every success in the future” said Principal Kevin Grieve.

Outstanding A Level Results for Paston Students

Students at Paston Sixth Form College achieved impressive A Level and BTEC results when they were published last month. The College was particularly pleased that 20 A Level subjects had a 100% pass rate and 10 A Level subjects had over 50% of students achieving top A*-B grades. Paston’s A Level pass rate remained at 98% with 70% achieving A*-C grades. At BTEC, students achieved 100% pass rates with 71% gaining top grades. Kevin Grieve, Principal, said “I am particularly proud of students who have maintained our very high standards, but this year have not had the opportunity to resit modules in January. Our 2014 results are again outstanding and I am very proud of all the students and staff at the College.” The number of young people choosing to study at Paston Sixth Form College continues to be impressive. Students are travelling from an ever

wider area to become part of our success. The College continues to improve facilities with over £4m invested in a new Student Services Area, Study Centre and The Scarburgh Science Centre. A new £1.5m Art and Theatre Centre will be opened in 2015 to further enhance our reputation of providing a wide range of top quality courses. “These outstanding results reflect our encouragement of students to work hard, have high aspirations and develop the skills to be extremely successful. Universities throughout the Country will be receiving talented young graduates from Norfolk this Autumn as a result.” said Mr Grieve. Mr Grieve’s concluding verdict was “Outstanding A Level and BTEC results achieved by talented students expertly and enthusiastically taught by Paston Sixth Form Colleges’ specialist teachers. Well done to all involved!”

54 Hole Golf Marathon at Links

Captain’s charity golf marathon was rounded off in style with a 20 foot putt for par on the 54th hole. Liz Hewett, the Ladies Captain at the Links Golf Club, West Runton raised over £1,200 for Canine Partners by completing the challenge of playing 54 holes in eleven hours on the 23rd August. Members and supporters had gathered around the final green to cheer Liz home. As the shadows lengthened, Liz holed a spectacular putt from off the green to complete the day. Liz, who only got back into playing golf 3 years ago said, ‘I would like to thank everyone who sponsored and supported me in this challenge’. ‘I am pleased to have been able to raise so much money for such a great cause by playing a game I love. To get a par on the last hole was a dream finish to a special day’. Her day had started at 7:30 in the morning with the first 9 holes which were played with club vice-captain Tim McCrohon. A different playing partner and caddy accompanied Liz for each of her 9 holes and she was well supported in the clubhouse with collections and sponsorship. The £1,200 will be added to money already raised during her year as Ladies Captain and will all go to her chosen charity Canine Partners who provide assistance dogs for people with disabilities. In association with www.northwalshamdeals.co.uk

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Arthritis Care meet in Community Centre on 3rd Thurs of every month at 2.30pm. Everybody always welcome. Nth Walsham Young Farmers Club meets Tue 7.30pm at Rossi’s Sports Centre. Contact 01603 731307 North Walsham Opera Appreciation Club meets monthly at The Atrium, Spenser Avenue, North Walsham. Annual membership £15, meetings £4 and visitors £5. Further information please telephone Secretary Rosemary Ashton 01692 535699 Diabetes UK North Norfolk Voluntary Group meets on the fourth Thursday of each month (except December) at Cromer Methodist Church Hall at 7.30pm. Varied programme of speakers - meetings open to everyone. Further info contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492. Royal British Legion North Walsham Branch meetings in the Community Centre at 12.30pm with lunch provided on 4 June, 3 Sept, 5 Nov and 3 December. Carers, spouses or partners are invited to attend. Please bring raffle prize to help offset the cost of lunch. Contact 01692 406501 Cash Bingo every Sun at 7.30pm and Whist Drives every Tue, Wed & Fri 1.45pm at Mundesley Bowls Club, Pavilion, Northfields, High St, Mundesley. All welcome. North Walsham Market Cross W.I. meet every second Wed of month at St. Nicholas Room. New start time 7.30pm North Walsham & District WI meet every first Tues of the month, 2pm, Community Centre. Visitors welcome. Nth Walsham & Bradfield Flower Club meet at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ruin Road, Worstead, NR28 9WH on the 4th Thursday of the month at 1.45pm for refreshments, demonstration at 2.30pm. No meetings at Hall July August & December - outing & garden party in summer. Members £20 p.a. Visitors welcome, £4 each meeting. For more details contact Irene Morley 01692 405070 New Life Church meet at N Walsham High School Sun’s at 10.30am, please feel very free to join us! More details at www.newlifenorthwalsham.com or call 01692 406050 North Walsham & District Historical Society meet on the first Thursday of each month at 7 30pm in the St Benet’s Hall. Speakers talk on a variety of historic topics, generally of local interest. Visitors are always welcome The Salvation Army, Hall Lane, North Walsham Sunday Worship: 10am and 4pm. Army Bear Club (Parent & Toddlers) Monday (Term-Time) 9.30am to 11am. Luncheon Club Monday 12.30pm. Friendship Club Monday 1.45pm. Coffee Morning Thursday 9.30am to 11.30am. Afternoon Craft Club. Thursday 2pm to 4pm. Please see window, or visit www.northwalshamsa.org for details. Follow us on Twitter @NorthWalshamSA Major Janet Bishop Telephone 01692 403955 Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Charity (SANDS) support meeting for parents/families. 3rd Thursday every month 7.30pm at the Friendship Hall in Aylsham. Check website for further info www.norfolksands.org.uk North Walsham Spiritualist Centre 6.30pm - 8pm every Sunday in the St John's Ambulance Hall, Bacton Road, North Walsham. All welcome. North Walsham Art Group - Thursday at the Community Centre 1.30pm - 4.30pm. New members welcome. Call into Community Centre at appropriate time for more info. North Walsham & District LIons Club Bingo every Wednesday in the Community Centre, New Road, North Walsham. Eyes Down 8pm sharp. Contact Elize Wheeler 01692 404254 North Walsham & District Horticultural Society ‘Gardeners Club’ 3rd Thurs each month in Jubilee Room, NW Com Centre 7.30pm. Mrs M Marjoram 01692 402808 North Norfolk Speaker's Club alt Weds at North Walsham High School 7pm - 9.15pm. Open to all ages. Guests welcome. Lynne Goddard 01692 402662. North Walsham & District Lions Club meet at the Community Centre, New Road, North Walsham every first Monday of the month, at 7.30pm. For further information please contact Elize Wheeler 01692 404254 W.E.A Tuesdays at North Walsham Community Centre 10-11.45am. Contact Eric Craker on 01692 405651. North Norfolk Social Centre for the Blind 1st Thursday of every month (except January) in the Main Hall of North Walsham Community Centre 2pm to 4pm. Entertainment plus tea and cakes. Transport can be arranged. For further info tel: Jean Stockdale on 01692 402562.

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Mundesley Community Choir meet Tuesday at 7.30pm at Mundesley Methodist Church, Cromer Road, Mundesley. New members always welcome - male and female. Further details: Janet on 01263 722022’ 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, Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, coffee after all services. Monday – Welcome Fellowship at 2.30pm, Sept to May followed by tea and chat. All Welcome 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 Marilyn Nevill 01263 721570 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 Congregational Church Hall, Cromer Rd, N Walsham on Tuesdays 9.30 till 11.30am (£1.50 per adult & 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 North Walsham Air Training Corps - Monday and Thursday evenings 19.00 - 21.30 Manor Road Junior School, North Walsham. Open to girls and boys aged 13 - 18. For further information contact 01692 503033 (parade nights only Mon & Thurs) 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 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 AgeUK drop in sessions, North Walsham Library 10 am -12 noon every 4th Thursday of the month 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. Parkinson UK, Aylsham & North Walsham Support Group. Meet second Tues each month 10.30-12.30 at the Sacred Heart Church Hall, Kings Arms St, North Walsham. Contact Terry 01692 406486 Dance for Fun Dance For Fun at Smallburgh Village Hall. Children's fun dance classes incl ballet, tap, disco and gymnastic dance. Wed 6pm to 8pm. For children 5 and over. Just £12 a month. Call Maria or Tracy evenings on 01692 590787 or just come along The Regal Fight Club Martial Arts Studio, MMa classes Mon, Wed Thurs and MMa striking Friday, all 6pm till 8pm, Call 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. Queen Elizabeth Village Hall, Ruin Rd,Worstead. £2/family plus 50p for each additional mobile child. First visit free. T’ai Chi Tuesdays 2pm – 3.15pm. Roman Catholic Church Rooms, North Walsham. Newcomers welcome Whist Drive 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 small, friendly group of writers. Meet every 2nd Thurs to share our writing, inspire one another and offer constructive criticism. 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 beginning of May until end of October, from 10am to 2pm. Do come and explore our fascinating history of service to the public. Fledgeling Music classes - 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, Contact Lorna 07500 221121 or info@fledgelingmusic.co.uk North Walsham and District Community Archive meets at North Walsham Library. Please contact the library on 01692 402482 for dates of meetings. Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke. Meets fortnightly Wednesdays 2.15pm 4pm at Sheringham Methodist Church on Cromer Road. Further information Harvey Pitcher 01263 512328’ North Norfolk Speakers Club meets every other Wed, 7pm at North Walsham High School. Dates and further info visit www.nnsc.co.uk or contact Gillian 01692 650250 North Walsham Cage Bird Club held on 3rd Tuesday of the month at 8pm at Felmingham Village Hall. Everyone welcome. Further info contact Sandra on 01692 404750 Music in Motion at Victory Swim and Fitness N.Walsham Mon at 10am and Tue at 9.30am and 10.30am (half price swim) and at Elephant Playbarn, Knapton Wed 10am and 11am Wednesday morning (half price play). Courses start from £3/session and are booked in blocks of 6 and 12 weeks.07946862095 for details Bittern DX Group – Local amateur radio group currently holding our meetings at the Erpingham Arms on the last Thursday of the month (not The Roman Camp at Aylmerton) with regular field events throughout the year, find out about us on our Website www.bdxg.org.uk or Email info@bittern-dxers.org.uk St. Benet's Trefoil Guild (Guiding for Adults) meet at Guide H.Q. 4th Monday of the month 2pm Contact Ann Russell 01692 405295 for details Ruby's Prize Bingo – on the first Saturday of each month at 7.30pm at Lower Southrepps Social Club Sheringham Singers Tuesdays 2-4pm Friends Meeting House, Cremer St. New singers always welcomed to this friendly ladies choir. Details: Ro Curtis 01263 768126 CONTINUED ON PAGE 8..

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(including spicy hot chillis!)

What a great summer it’s been – we’ve not stopped since Whitsun and the restaurant is still extremely busy as we move into September.

Our Christmas party menu is out and of course the Grove is a wonderful venue for your seasonal get-togethers; please call us quickly to book as we do fill up rapidly!

Out of all our dishes on the a la carte this year the most popular and best-reviewed is undoubtedly our fabulous Cromer lobster. We get ours directly from John Davies and to keep them as fresh as possible they are on 24-hour order only, but if you are adventurous they are good fun to prepare yourself – and they are great with our own garlic and chilli sauce.

John and Ann Graveling grow our chillis for us in the greenhouse, ranging from mild to, shall we say, intense. One of our kitchen porters was feeling brave and took on a whole red chilli last week and nearly had to dash across to Cromer Hospital for emergency treatment…!

Do come in and see us for the best local seafood and the finest garden produce

Chilli sauce 1 red pepper (deseeded) 2 red chilli peppers (deseeded) 100ml white wine vinegar 100g caster sugar 100ml water

Cromer Lobster with Sweet Chilli and Garlic Spread garlic butter on the lobster, then coat with chilli sauce.

Bake in the oven gas mark 5 for 10-15 minutes. Feel free to eat with your fingers!

Place all the ingredients in a pan, bring to the boil and simmer for ten minutes until the liquid turns pinkish.

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Cool, then place in a food processor and blend until smooth. Return to the pan and cook for twenty minutes until sticky.

Using a sharp knife, cut the lobster in half lengthways (you may need some force!)

Remove all the brownish-grey interior and discard.

Take the rest of the meat out of the shell, brush inside of the shell with chilli sauce and replace the superb tail meat in the shell.

Crack open the claws and remove the meat; place in the shell too.

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As well as this, we’ve grown our range to include 23 main meals priced below £3, meaning there’s something tasty and great value for everyone. All this with free delivery to your door, allowing you to happily continue to enjoy our selection of 260 frozen meals, snacks and desserts whenever they take your fancy – in the comfort of your own home.

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World’s Biggest Coffee Morning Friday 26 September 10am - 12 noon at Thorpe Market Church in aid of McMillan Cancer Support. Usual stalls - cakes - raffle tombola - bric-a-brac - cakes and of course refreshments. Mandy and Hazel welcome you all

Table Top Sale on Saturday 13 September at North Walsham Community Centre 9am - midday, tables available at £5 (double table), to book telephone 01692 402116. Organised by the North Walsham Players

Diabetes UK North Norfolk Voluntary Group Meeting - our guest speaker on Thursday 25 September will be a representative from the Eye Screening Clinic for Diabetic Retinopathy. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. For more information please contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492 or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org

Knapton Village Fete at Church Farm, The Street, Knapton on Sunday 7 September 2pm to 5pm.

Games & stalls, children`s sports, delicious refreshments. Fun for all the family

Mundesley Village Cinema on Tuesday 9 September at 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel Cert 15 100mins - A magical, comedy caper telling the tale of Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes), the legendary concierge at a famous European hotel in 1930’s who is framed for murder following the theft and recovery of a priceless painting. Doors open 7pm. Refreshments served. Coronation Hall, 26 Cromer Rd, Mundesley NR11 8BE Tickets on door: Adults £4, Members £3, Under 15’s £2.50 For Transport contact NNCT 01692 500840 www.mundesley.org/film

Christmas Fair on Saturday 22 November 10am – 4pm at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Worstead in aid of Hall funds. To book a table please call Shirley on 01692 406582

Quiz Night at Antingham Village Hall on Friday 19 September at 7.30pm - £3 per person includes

REGULAR EVENTS

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6... Cromer Chamber Orchestra is looking for players (no age limit) all sections woodwind, brass, strings. We meet at The Belfrey Arts Center Overstrand on Mon eve at 7pm (school term). No audition necessary. 01263 511600 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 Cantamus Choir invite new members. Rehearsals every Thurs at 7.30pm in St James Church, Southrepps. No audition required. More information 07785 782 498 Beckham Lane beside Gresham Village Church Ballroom & Latin Dance Classes every Wednesday at 8pm – 9pm at The Atrium, Spencer Avenue, North Walsham. £6 each. Yvonne 01692 404479 for further details REME Association Cromer & District Branch meetings held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at Halsey House, Norwich Road, Cromer. Ex REME personnel please do come and join us. Tel 01263 512450 Painting Classes - Painting and Drawing tuition for all levels of painting competence from beginners to those experienced at Roughton Village Hall on Mondays 1.30pm to 3.30pm. £60 for 10 sessions. John Bardell 01603 456602 Junior Tennis Coaching with effect from Saturday 5 April from 10am – 11am this activity will be taking place on the tennis courts in the Park. All equipment is supplied and all children are welcome. Colin 01692 501172 or 07774 810214 MS monthly Drop-In 10am - 12noon, last Thursday of each month at Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road, Sheringham. Anyone affected by MS most welcome. Further details 01263 579453/ 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 Trunch Methodist Church Coffee Morning first Saturday every month 10am – 12noon cakes, bric-a-brac etc free admission Tel 01263 720145 Are you aged between 13 and 17? Have you ever wanted to fly? Have you ever wanted to shoot? For free? Well now you can! Join North Walsham Air Training Corps for

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refreshments. Raffle will also be held

Restoration Celebration on 11 October at St Margaret's Church Paston - we are having an open day to commemorate the completion of the first stage of restoration works completed. We will be joined by the Paston Heritage Society, clad in their wonderful period costumes.

Come and enjoy bell ringing, a short organ recital by Matthew Bond, talks, displays of the work done and more. Something for all

Garden Fete at 20 Honing Row, Worstead on Saturday 6 September at 2pm – tombola, raffle, bric-a-brac, cream teas, cakes, books in aid of Worstead Primary School

Wednesday 24th September 2014, 10 am to 12 midday, The Keeping Abreast Group invite you to a Coffee and Chat Drop in Session at Merchants Place Church Street Cromer. Join us for coffee and a chat and find out more about Breast

these opportunities plus more inc adventurous training, gliding, Duke of Edinburgh awards, sports and much more. Visit www.raf.mod.uk/aircadets or call Officer Commanding David Jefferies on 07827 277932, or isit us on a parade evening between 1900 - 2130 on a Monday or Thursday at the ATC Hut, N. Walsham Junior School, Manor Road Victory Explorers meet every Wednesday at the The Scout Headquarters 8.15pm - 9.45pm contact victory_explorers@hotmail.co.uk or 01692 406415. New members aged 14 - 18 years welcome Rock (Buns) & Rolling (Pins) W.I. meet on the third Wednesday of each month (except December- second Wednesday) at The Kings Arms Hotel, North Walsham at 7pm. We are open to all ages but aim to appeal to younger women. Visitors welcome. elsa-sequeira@hotmail.com Gresham Village Park Sunday Market and Carboot first Sunday of every month. Gates open to public at 10am, stall holders and market traders 8am onwards to set up. Pitches £5. All proceeds go to raising money for the Play Park and Pavilion. Further details contact tomtye@myway.com or on 07765633549. Postcode for location is NR11 8RT East NHS Retirement Fellowship meets every third Wednesday 2.30pm - 4pm at Cromer Hospital. More info: Caroline Jennings 01263 510002 or just come along’ 1st North Walsham Scout Group – Beavers - Tue 5pm 6.30pm & Sat 10.30am - 12.15pm. Cubs - Wed 6.30pm – 8pm & Fri 6.30pm – 8pm. Scouts - Tue 7pm – 9pm & Thur 7pm – 9pm. Info: membership@northwalshamscouts.org.uk NHS Cromer & District Retirement Fellowship meets every third Wednesday of every month between 2.30 pm and 4pm at Cromer Hospital. For more information call Caroline Jennings on 01263 510002 or just come along North Walsham Knit & Natter 2pm – 4pm on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Congregational Church Hall, Cromer Road, North Walsham. All welcome. Contact Jenny Spenecer 07722 069979 Baby Yoga Classes in North Walsham and Cromer every Wednesday. For babies from 8 weeks till mobile. Eva Stone on 07557 905615 or mitchytitchyoga@icloud.com. North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group meet on the second Thursday in each month from 7pm at East Runton Village Hall. New members warmly welcomed. Secretary 01263 519485, secretary@nnarg.co.uk, www.nnarg.co.uk North Walsham Access and Independent Living Group meet every other month at St.Nicholas Rooms. Easy ac-

Reconstruction following Breast Cancer. Volunteers who have had breast reconstruction will be on hand to offer support, provide information and chat about reconstruction in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.

The following two WEA North Walsham Branch courses are to be held, starting on Tuesday 16 September for 10 weekly session of 1.5hrs at 10am, at the North Walsham Community Centre: 1) ART AND SOCIAL CHANGE Tutor; Judith Stewart. Looking at how society is reflected in Art during key moments of social change from the Renaissance to the present day. 2) NATURES LEGO ELEMENTS Tutor; Paul Adams. An exploration of natures building blocks, the chemical elements and their properties and how the Periodic Table reflects their variety. Single Course Fee: £48 (but concessionary rates available)

cess for wheelchairs. Refreshments available. Everyone welcome - new or old members. For further information Sandra 01692 404750 or Lisa 01692 404021 North Walsham Photographic Group meets second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, 7.30pm at The Annexe, The Atrium, Spenser Avenue, North Walsham. Details from Secretary, Liz Fiddy, on 01692 582793 or email trevorandliz@talktalk.net. Mardle & Munch Lower Southrepps Social Club re-opens for season on Wed 2 April and every Wed until Oct. 10am until 2pm teas, coffees, soft drinks, crisps, bacon baps, homemade cakes, and homemade fruit and savoury scones. All food sourced locally. Very reasonable prices. Come and see us -a warm welcome and good food awaits you! Martial Arts Judo - join us Tuesday nights - we are a well established and friendly club at Millfield Primary School, North Walsham, Tel Hazel 01263 579345 North Walsham Photographic Group meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month, 7.30pm at The Annexe, The Atrium, Spenser Avenue, North Walsham. Secretary, Liz Fiddy, 01692 582793 or trevorandliz@talktalk.net Woodlands Pre-School term time Mon 9am-12 noon (lunch 12pm-12.30pm), Tues-Fri 9am-3pm, Seedlings Toddler Group Mon 1.30pm-3pm. Places available for 2-5 year olds funding from 2 years old 'Good' OfSted report (May 2014). Breakfast Club/After School Club. Lower St. Southrepps (in the school grounds) Contact Caroline/Dawn 01263 834148 or southreppsplaygroup@gmail.com The Good Companions Club, a social club for those over 60, meets at the Community Centre, North Walsham every Friday 1.30pm – 4pm – a varied programme of events, music, lunches, entertainment as well as raffles and games. Enquiries Beth 01692 501044 Walcott CVRA Coastline Village Hall every Wednesday 10am to 12 noon Coffee, tea and chat. Every Friday 7pm to 9pm Bingo. Also other activities including Lunch Club. For more detail call Donna 01692 651509 North Walsham Army Cadet Force Wednesday evenings 19.30-21.30, North Walsham High School, all boys and girls aged 13-18 welcome. For more information contact 01362 694515 Children & Young People @North Walsham Methodist Church, for details of many & varied activities. Contact Anne email anne_russen001@yahoo.co.uk or 07748039363

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1940s Weekend - Enigma and the Secret World of Code Breaking Don’t forget to book your tickets for Saturday 20 September to hear the epic tale of the ENIGMA, one of the most powerful weapons of World War 2, an apparently unbreakable code used to transmit German military intelligence.

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Dr James Grime, from Cambridge University, will illuminate the brilliant insights and innovative thinking of Alan Turing, best known for his role in breaking the Enigma, as well as presenting the fascinating history and mathematics of codes and code breaking - from ancient Greece to the present day. The event will also include a wonderful opportunity to see a demonstration with an original World War 2 Enigma Machine.

There are two events at 11am and 2pm at Sheringham High School - suitable for both adults and children. Tickets £5 can be purchased from Maisie’s Baby Boutique in Sheringham or by phoning Paula Popham on 01263 823546.

Not to be missed!

Remimba the maremba? Or should that be remember the marimba!

By popular demand, Eri Kaishima and Michaela Stapleton (The Cocora Duo) return to St Andrew’s Church on 25 October at 6.30pm. If you missed Eri playing marimba and Michaela on saxophone last November, you have another chance to experience this delight. This concert, arranged by FALCON (Festival of Arts and Literature for Children in Norfolk) in association with St Andrew’s Church is the last one this year so do come along and join us. St Andrew’s Church provides a welcoming venue, with wine and soft drinks available before the concert and during the interval. No booking is necessary, donations are invited to support FALCON and the St Andrew’s Church fund.

North Walsham Secondary Modern School Reunion

Please tell your parents, grandparents that on 11 October at in the lounge of the Kings Arms, North Walsham there will be a North Walsham Secondary Modern school reunion of the class of 1974.

Tickets will be £5 and any excess monies will be given to the local charity Helens Heroes. If you know anyone from this year please contact them! EIGHTH ANNUAL So far quite a few tickets have been sold, but obviously the more the better as it would be great to see as many people as possible. Hopefully some of the teachers will be there as well (they are allowed to come for free)! Please contact Debbie Smurthwaite nee Hobden on Facebook, deb.1958@ tiscali.co.uk or 01692 406516. Looking forward to seeing everyone.

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The walks are: 1, 3, 6, or 10 miles. The one mile walk for children has games along the way. Prams, trikes, wheelchairs and animals on leads are welcome.

Brain tumours now account for more deaths among children and those under 40 than any other cancer. Join others and raise sponsorship for your chosen brain tumour or cancer charity and help us all find a cure for this devastating disease. The 2014 “World Walk” for Brain Tumours is a project of the International Brain Tumour Alliance (IBTA) and is in its eighth year. We hope to achieve enough mileage world-wide to encircle the Earth at the Equator many times. The “World Walk” symbolically unites all those around the globe whose lives have been touched by a brain tumour.

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FREE 2 bags of plastic lids, all sizes, all shapes, all colours. Could you use these for a project? 07949 348084. Vintage gents Elswick Hopper bicycle, rod brakes, Sturmey Archer 3 speed, Dyno hub £135. Ladies bicycle vgc £75. Wheelchair self-propelled £85 Tel 01692 500988Black & Decker hedge trimmer 20" GT 231. £10. Mountfield strimmer domestic multitrim £5 Tel 01692 403040 3 seater cherry red sofa, plus 2 cushions approx 2 years old vgc wooden feet, nonsmoking£110 Tel 07818 135563 after 5pm. Mobility scooter Elite 'Go-Go' three wheeler, fits in boot. 2013, less than 10 miles due to illness. £295 no offers Tel Jim 01263 513448 or 07960 047018Montgomery fully lined curtains, cream with red cherries 54" drop, fit 6@ window £20. 72" drop fit 10ft window £30 as new. Motocaddy Battery + charger £20, Adorn vintage style clock suitable for outside unused £5 Tel 01263 517196 Quality medium oak coffee table, 2 drawers 44" x 19" £50. Occasional table turned legs 23" dia £25. Bookcase lead-glazed doors 53" h x 37" w x 12" d £50. Nest 3 tables £25. Tel 07901 836341 Cordless electric upright cleaner £10, Ewbank multisweep £10. 3 Electric kettles 1, 1.2 and 3 litres £3 each all in vgc Cromer Tel 01263 517157 Ladies Raleigh cycle, sturdy, 3 speed, good tyres needs a little TLC. Wheelchair, top of range, Days, aluminium, collapsable chair LINK465SPUK RRP £420, selling for £135. Tel 01263 512692 Red leather armchair £20, Tumble dryer £50, Wooden ladder 3 pieces 207cm each £10, Stepladder 4 tread £5, 2 Panasonic speakers, new 50 watts £20, Eco groundsheet £8, Plastic groundsheet £2, Model railway rolling stock, various varieties boxed Tel 01263 576790 White coated metal headboard for double bed. antique brass knobs. Excellent condition. £25. Magnolia venetian blind. Width 67 inches ,drop 45 inches. All fittings. £10. Brown wooden curtain pole with rings and fittings . 75 inches long. dia 28 mm. £5. Tel. 01263 513077. Ladies Golf Shoes Footjoy TCX Spikes Blue/White size 6.5 Never worn + New Shoe bag + 24 new Top Flite Golf Balls. £40 ono Tel 01692 500885 Wanted - N Gauge Model Railway Items, also OO Gauge & everything related considered. Please text or call Steve for a friendly no obligation chat / visit at your convenience - 07766 077600. Cartridges for Canon Pixma MG5300 Series printer for sale. 10 colour/black, brand new sealed/boxed. £1.50 each. 01263 510242 (evenings). Poltie Vaporetto2000R steam cleaner £10.00 Tel 01692407857 Motion Intelligent York 3' adjustable single bed and mattress new March 2014 as new £200. Owl design glass door panel W59cm H 167.5cm £100ono. Tel 07899 666197 Dyson DC-07 upright vacuum cleaner. Little used, cleaned and serviced. Excellent condition. Sale due to being too heavy for elderly lady. £90. Tel 07979525511. Continued on page 22...

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The Hub is the bar at Sheringham Little Theatre and the local jazz fraternity will remember when the genre was a monthly feature at the venue. The events were very popular and the intention now is to work with the many high quality jazz musicians in the region to promote small combinations on a monthly basis. We would like the Hub to become a “jazz beacon” on the North Norfolk Coast said Debbie Thompson, the theatre director”.

The programme starts on Sunday 21 September with the Simon Brown Trio. Simon (piano) graduated from the UEA in 1990 and has established himself in the eastern region as a tutor, performer, arranger, musical director and, of course, band leader. He regularly performs with a wide range of top UK and international artists and plays at jazz clubs and festivals around the country. His fellow musicians will be Ivars Galenieks (double bass) and Brian McAllister (drums). Ivars comes from Riga in Latvia and is a graduate of the Latvian State

Conservatoire where he studied piano, oboe and bass. He has a varied and interesting musical pedigree which encompasses classical music and jazz. Brian became a professional musician in 1966 and played summer seasons, shows, nightclubs and other gigs as he learnt his trade. He is passionate about jazz and regularly accompanies top British and international musicians.

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North Walsham Photographic Group’s Competition

North Walsham Photographic Club hosted a successful annual public competition and members’ exhibition at the Atrium during the week from 19th August, displaying over 180 prints from local amateur photographers and 76 prints of the members’ own work. Although the competition was divided into five categories – four adult sections and Juniors (u16), the overall theme was ‘Anything Norfolk’, and it was fitting that a local judge - Bill Day (CPAGB) - presided over the entries. While commenting that, generally, the standard was extremely high, he singled out two categories which he regarded as particularly impressive, namely the ‘Nature’ section in the adult competition, and the Juniors. Of the former, he had deliberated for many hours over which ones should be given awards, and felt that many photographs overlooked this time could do well in future competitions. He was especially delighted by the exceptionally high standard, both photographically and imaginatively, of the Juniors’ entries: he acknowledged that tomorrow’s camera clubs are dependent upon juniors entering competitions and exhibitions like this one, and felt assured that the future of North Norfolk clubs was secured by such rising talent. NWPG conveys its thanks both to the Atrium and to all the organisers.

The overall winner of the Adult sections was Norman Tottle, who was awarded a Nikon D5300 camera and the junior winner, Caitlin Rickets received the Nikon 1 S2 camera. In the Members’ Exhibition, visitors to the Atrium were invited to vote for ‘The People’s Choice’: Ray Woolcock’s magnificent photograph, 'Sunbeams', was a worthy winner.

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September at the Museum of the Broads

Time is running out to see our unique ‘Broadland During the First World War’ exhibition. Displays, DVD, and dedicated website, all combine to form a fitting tribute to those who lived and died in Broads’ villages and towns during the Great War. Did you know the first zeppelin raid was over Ormesby or that injured soldiers came to convalesce on the Broads? Find out how couples separated from war coped, and read letters written home from the front line by a local lad. Exhibition ends on Sunday 2 November.

Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 September 10.30am – 4pm - Free Heritage Open Days with working Heritage Crafts - Enjoy the Museum for FREE, watch crafts people at work, do some early Christmas shopping, and take a river trip on our steam boat, 'Falcon' (Adult £3, Child £2.50).

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Financial Advisors: Who to trust? Written by Helen Batten – Solicitor at Hayes + Storr

At Hayes + Storr, we are increasingly being contacted by clients for legal advice in relation to loss of confidence in their financial advisors. As in all professions, including the legal sector, there are good and bad people, but what should clients do when they believe the advice given is inadequate, not tailored to their circumstances or just plain wrong?

Complaint to Financial Conduct Authority Firms and individuals can only conduct regulated financial activities in the UK if they are registered or authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to do so. When engaging a financial advisor, always check their status in the FCA register, which can be found on the organisation’s website.

If you have already engaged a financial advisor regulated by the FCA and are unhappy with their conduct or services, then the FCA provides a service resolving disputes. You may wish to engage a solicitor to assist you in bringing your complaint to the attention of the FCA. The first step is to put your complaint in writing to the financial advisor concerned and ask for the matter to be investigated and for a

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written response. The financial advisor will have a maximum time period of eight weeks to respond. If not response is received or you are unhappy with the response, you can then contact the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) for investigate the complaint on your behalf.

A complaint to the FOS is a free and independent service that aims to resolve disputes between clients and their financial advisors, but it is not suitable for every case. If you and your solicitor decide to make a complaint, the FOS will consider its content and ask the financial advisor for their version of events before making a decision. However, you should be aware that the parties do not have to accept the decision made by the FOS. Depending on the circumstances of the complaint, it may be more appropriate to make a civil claim in the County Court to recover your losses.

Negligence Claims in the County Court A claim to the County Court is likely to be made on the basis of a financial advisor negligently advising a client to make an unsuitable investment, which has caused loss. The Court will consider whether the advice given by the financial

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advisor was negligent based on a strict legal test. The Court will want to ensure that the loss caused to the client was directly attributable to the poor advice given. The Court, with assistance from experts, will then calculate the value of the loss suffered. The aim is to put the client back in the situation they would have been in had the poor advice not been given.

The solicitors at Hayes + Storr are available to provide advice on the conduct of financial advisors and where their advice may give rise to either a complaint or a County Court claim. Discussing the matter with our legal professionals often assists in clarifying your concerns and working out a plan of action going forward. “This article aims to supply general information, but it is not intended to constitute advice. Every effort is made to ensure that the law referred to is correct at the date of publication and to avoid any statement which may mislead. However no duty of care is assumed to any person and no liability is accepted for any omission or inaccuracy. Always seek our specific advice.”

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Kittens arrive in care in all colours and sizes and it is interesting to just compare the different starts in life the ones in care have experienced. There are the kittens which arrived having been found in a local boatyard. At present they are still being socialised as they had no contact with people before they arrived. On the same day, and from the same boatyard, we took in two more kittens, only about two days old, which have been hand reared. We also have three kittens which joined us from a feral colony. Fortunately, they were young enough to adapt quickly to their changed circumstances. Next, are eight kittens, born in care to one cat two days after she arrived! Mum is not very big, had already had at least one litter and, although one kitten gave us cause for concern, all have survived. Four more have come in having been born outside (the mum of two of these is also in care). The ones that came in with mum are very friendly and the other two, being slightly older and a little nervous to begin with, took a little longer to settle, but are now enjoying life in their pen. We also have two which have arrived via veterinary surgeons. One was handed in at four days old, (another hand rear) having, we were told, been found outside! The other, Mackintosh, had been in a road accident and requires cage rest. Unfortunately, no one has reported him missing. Finally, Tina, who spent the first night in care in my bathroom, came in with her siblings at two weeks old, (again requiring hand rearing), having been found in a drain pipe. I think Irene, who fostered all the hand rears, is now looking forward to an uninterrupted nights sleep!

We also have kittens come into care because their owners have too many cats or, having bred them to sell on the internet find, (because there are so many on there), they have not been able to sell them. With regard to selling online, our Head Office is working with other interested bodies, plus a MP (who is introducing a bill to parliament), to bring in more controls to prevent irresponsible breeding, and stop people passing cats

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I,ARachel of North & Imperial, District Branch of Cats trulyWright gorgeous 1950Walsham Humber Protection, give notice that street collections took place at North painted in ivory Walsham and Holt on August 14th and August 23rd. The with amounts were £73.00 and interior. £123.97 respectively. softraised burgundy leather No expenses or payments were incurred. Will comfortably transport 5-6 people. May I thank all who supported us and our loyal band of helpers.

Searching for Relatives

I am seeking descendants of Raymond Griffith’s daughter, AMELIA ELEANOR GRIFFITHS, born London in 1899, died Cromer. She married William Charles Goulty, at North Walsham, in 1924. I would appreciate hearing from relatives in the Norfolk area, with any information. My Great Grandmother, Jessie Griffiths, began the Australian line of the family. Her father was Raymond Griffiths, born 1822, medical chest cabinetmaker, of London. Please email: coralshaw7@optusnet.com.au

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Aylsham Celebrates Fab Food

Celebrating the fabulous food available in and around the town, Aylsham's annual Food Festival, presented by Slow Food Aylsham, returns in October for its 9th great year. Running from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 October, the Festival will feature a mixture of old favourites plus some new attractions to keep more than just the food fresh!

Chief among the innovations this year will be a visit from the London Vegetable Orchestra. Appearances on BBC TV, radio and ITV have ensured that the group's unique sounds are already known to a large audience. Crafting their instruments from a range of local vegetables, the Orchestra forms its brass section from courgettes, squashes and peppers, its wind instruments from carrots while percussion is provided from pumpkins. As Frank Skinner, presenter of the BBC's Room 101 commented "Health experts say you should listen to 5 of their songs a day!"

The London Vegetable Orchestra will be running introductory workshops at Aylsham High School on Saturday 27 September and on Food Festival Saturday, 4 October, they will be in the Market Place with workshops and a full scale performance at around 1pm. It's all free

but you do need to book for the September workshops at www.slowfoodaylsham.org.uk The Orchestra is being brought to Aylsham with the help of Creative Arts East, Norfolk County Council and Broadland District Council.

Food Festival Saturday will also see Aylsham's FARMAaccredited Farmers' Market offering fresh food, all sourced from with 30 miles of the town, plus street entertainment in the form of magicians from Davenports Magic Kingdom. There will be Family Cooking workshops in the Town Hall and just outside, cooking demonstrations by top local chefs. Jazz band One Foot in the Groove will be on hand to provide music and when they finish at around 11.30, there will be more musical entertainment before the closing performance by the London Vegetable Orchestra.

Elsewhere, the Festival will be offering a host of food-related activities, including Kids Cooking Workshops in the Parish Church on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 October. Friday morning will see special displays and tasters from the Country Market in the Town Hall and on Friday evening, students from Aylsham

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High School will be presenting the renowned Gala Dinner with after dinner talk from Blickling Hall's 'Mary and Kath', the cook and scullery maid!

After all the excitement of Saturday, the 2014 Aylsham Food Festival will be bowing out with the legendary Big Slow Breakfast in Aylsham Town Hall. Members of Slow Food Aylsham and friends will be donning their aprons to cook up 'Full English' for 120 guests, including representatives from the county-wide Norfolk Food & Drink Festival. The Norfolk Festival runs from 30 August to 12 October and Aylsham Food Festival is proud to present its closing 'feature weekend'.

Aylsham Food Festival is established as one of the premier events in Aylsham's calendar. With the exception of the Dinner and Breakfast, the whole Festival is free for the entire community so there's no reason not to pop along, particularly on Saturday 4th when activities will start at around 9am, continuing until 2pm. You can find out more about Aylsham Food Festival at www.slowfoodaylsham.org.uk

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Members’ and Shareholders’ Day at North Norfolk Railway

Full details have been announced for the North Norfolk Railway’s fifth annual Members' and Shareholders’ Day, which will take place on Saturday 4 October.

Members' Day is our way of saying thank you to all 3000 members of the M&GN Joint Railway Society and all NNR shareholders, with free travel all day to supporters.

A special intensive timetable will be in place for the day, which will see as many Society engines and items of rolling stock in

service as possible. B12 8572 and Class 31 D5631 will be in traffic, as will our Quad-Art Set No.74. Wissington, which will be visiting from the MidSuffolk Light Railway, is due to haul the Vintage Set.

J15 7564 hauling the Vintage Train for the 2013 Members’ Day

The focus of the day will be on working to top up the remainder of the Y14:2014 Appeal, which currently stands 30% short of the target. We must raise these funds in order to steam our J15/Y14, on which much work has already taken

place for the most full and comprehensive overhaul the engine has ever received since being built.

The Society shop at Weybourne will be open, as will be the Muddle and Go Nowhere Real Ale Bar Car.

We hope to also offer visitors shed tours of the rapidly expanding Weybourne works, subject to ongoing construction works being in a safe condition.

We encourage visitors to join the M&GN Joint Railway Society on the day, to obtain free travel and to enjoy the benefits of membership, which include quarter-rate fares on normal service days and our quarterly magazine Joint Line.

Galton Blackiston to Open 25th anniversary Thornage Hall Garden Fete

Thornage Hall is looking forward to the opening of their Garden Fete to celebrate their 25th Anniversary on 7 September by Galton Blackiston, the Michelin starred chef at Morston Hall. Galton, who has appeared on Anglia Television, Gary Rhodes Food Heros, Market Kitchen, Great British Menu and is a regular on Saturday Kitchen with James Martin (BBC) is always keen to promote seasonal and Norfolk produce. In response to being asked to open the fete he said “I am delighted to be opening this years Thornage Hall Garden Fete

this is a great opportunity to use high quality local organic produce from Thornage Hall in my cookery demonstration”

Preparations for the garden fete are now well underway. Over 700 people are expected to attend the Fete where they will be able to see the Thornage alpacas, take a guided walk around the farm, wander around a range of stalls from local businesses, as well as Thornage Hall’s own stalls with bio dynamic garden produce and hand made art and craft products on sale. Entertainment for the day will be provided by local bands East Coast, Trix ‘n Stix, and Jack Austin. Children will be entertained by a treasure hunt or playing the village games and there will be a debut performance of Macbeth by the Thornage Drama Group – a joint venture between people using services at Thornage Hall and pupils from Aylsham High School. There will also be a dog show and

refreshments and a Barbeque selling Thornage’s own organic Beef Burgers and hot dogs.

Thornage Hall is a unique charity set in an idyllic setting in North Norfolk on the 70 acre Thornage estate. It aims to be an environmentally sustainable organisation providing supported living and work for adults with learning disabilities. The biodynamic farm provides work opportunities for service users as well as providing the food for the tenants in their five supported houses. As well as the farm they offer work in a range of day service activities in traditional arts and crafts including weaving, willow weaving, woodwork, art and bakery. The products which demonstrate high levels of skills in traditional arts and craft and will be available for sale at the Garden Fete. Thornage Hall also sells produce from the farm and workshops to local businesses in Holt and the surrounding area.

The Garden Fete opens at 11.30 on 7th September and will close at 4pm.

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Miramar Carnival Dog Show

Many thanks to everyone that attended our Dog show on 2nd August. We were delighted with the turn out.

The have-a-go agility course proved very popular as did temptation alley with the temptations being just too tasty for most of the participants, while Gismo took a shine to the toys!

Winners included Phoebe for the fastest run down temptation alley and best sausage catcher.

Bracken and Merlin, two lovely labs won best rescues with their life stories. Best veteran was won by the oldest attendant at the show - Rioja.

Best ASBO was awarded to Snoop for running riot in the agility arena and the overall winner went to Gismo who kept us entertained throughout the afternoon with his fantastic personality! He then continued to entertain us with his new toy! Well done Gismo.

World War One Centenary Weekdend

At The Atrium North Walsham on Saturday September 6th and Sunday September 7th between 10am and 5.30pm.

Admission is free. Warhorse will be shown on Saturday at 11am and 2.30pm and The Blue Max will be shown on Sunday at 2.30pm. Some tickets may still be available at the door.

The Norfolk Ukulele Orchestra will be performing during each lunch hour. The Living History Group will be drilling the children either outside or in the Gallery if wet. Children's paintings from the Library will be shown in the Gallery and . a digital version of the Book of Remembrance from the Church produced by the Vicar and incorporating pictures of 95 of the fallen will be shown on a continuous loop in the Cafeteria area.

If you are able to attend the event the Distinguished Guests will meet at 1300 hrs each day in the Hospitality Suite (HS) which is opposite the Reception in the Atrium. Then at about 1345 hrs will be shown the exhibits in the Atrium before being seated in the Theatre by 1430 hrs. If you would prefer to attend at any other time please call into the Hospitality Suite just inside the door and ask for me so I can come and show you round.

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Norfolk Prepared Week 2014

Being caught in an emergency can be scary. Whether it’s severe weather, flooding or a power cut it’s good to know what to do to help yourself and those around you.

Every year the Norfolk Resilience Forum runs Norfolk Prepared Week to demonstrate the kinds of simple measures we can all take to make sure we’re ready for emergencies. This year’s theme is to ‘Be Prepared and Stay Safe’.

Norfolk Prepared Week 2014 kicks off at the Forum in Norwich on the 20th September 10am to 4pm with a whole range of interesting events, demonstrations, activities and competitions with some cool prizes. During the day you’ll be able to pick up top tips on everything from fire safety to First Aid, online safety, flood protection and more. There will also be some live demonstrations including car cutting from the Emergency Services and the launch of our App.

And of course you’ll be able to meet someone who’s always ready for an emergency….Ready Eddy the Emergency Teddy!

For more information on Norfolk Prepared Week please visit the Norfolk Resilience Forum Website at www.norfolkprepared.gov.uk or follow us on Twitter (@NorfolkPrepared).

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Oh Lord, let the world be a better place, With love between nations Regardless of race. Let the fighting stop And the loving begin, To care for your neighbour Is such a kind thing. So many people need help these days, We can be of service In so many ways.

Old Mr Bilby, who’s in some pain, Is waiting to have his hip done again. I get his prescriptions, Also food for the week, And buy him a cream cake Just for a treat. Mrs Tate’s bunions have just been done I’ll pop in to see her – I promised her son.

Frail Mrs Carey loves a ride in my car,

Miss Moon waits for me in her wheelchair, We will go to the park, she loves the fresh air. I guess a knock on the door And a cheery smile Makes the old folk happy, At least for a while.

On Friday I’ll look after young Sarah Jane While her mother goes for a scan again.

There are always dear friends who live far away, So I write lots of letters to brighten their day. As I climb into bed I give a big sigh I’m tired but happy – can you guess why? Diane Berthelot

Happisburgh Lifeboat Station

Happisburgh R.N.L.I. Lifeboat Station volunteers were called into action today, Saturday 23rd August, to a yacht which had been anchored of Happisburgh since early morning. Coast Watch at Happisbugh had been keeping an eye on the yacht and had not seen anyone on board so contacted Humber Coastguard, who in turn requested Happisburgh RNLI Lifeboat Douglas Paley to launch in order to check the yacht.

At 1:39pm the Atlantic 75 hit the water with Tim Grimmer at the helm and Charlotte Siely and Jack Torne as crew. Five minutes later they were alongside “Barjewel of RHU”, where they found the crew safe and well although the yacht had a mechanical problem, which they were working on and expected to finish soon. Happisburgh crew made sure the crew of the yacht were able to contact Humber Coastguard by radio before returning to station.

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Norman Lamb opens new village shop in Dilham pub Norfolk Community Service have funded new convenience store, farm shop and deli.

North Norfolk MP Norman Lamb has officially opened the first completed project to have been supported by the Norfolk Community Service Fund, a new convenience store, farm shop and delicatessen at the Cross Keys Pub in Dilham.

Norman Lamb commented “The village pub has traditionally been a focal point of community life in villages across Norfolk, and it is incredibly important that they continue to play a vibrant and active role.

“Initiatives like this, with pubs offering extra services like a village shop, don’t just protect the future of our pubs, but they can also provide a valuable facility for local residents, and I know that this model has already proved incredibly successful in other places. I wish the Cross Keys the very best of luck!�

Terry Stork, East Anglia Advisor at the organisation “Pub is the Hub�, commented “We feel sure this shop will be a well-deserved success after all the hard work the Publicans, Paul & Karen Grothier, have put into this project.

“There are no shops in Dilham and this new Convenience Store, Farm Shop and Deli will be particularly useful for the elderly residents who find it difficult to travel. The shop will be using local suppliers for all produce wherever possible thereby helping the local economy, and providing a delicatessen service which will be a valuable addition for those on holiday in the area. The new shop will also encourage less car use, so there will be an environmental saving.�

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Football clubs in the top divisions will be allowed to introduce safe standing areas into their grounds, under manifesto plans unveiled by the Liberal Democrats.

Safe standing already operates in domestic leagues across Europe, including Germany, Austria and Sweden and is backed by 92% of football fans and 70% of football clubs in the UK.

Under the plans clubs would be allowed to work with their supporters to introduce standing areas, which provide better atmospheres and allow clubs to offer cheaper safe standing season tickets. Commenting, Norman Lamb said: “The Liberal Democrats believe football clubs should be allowed to introduce safe standing areas where there is support for this from local fans. Safe standing is allowed in many other sports and, with robust safety measures, we believe it should be allowed in football.

“I certainly don’t want to see a return to the terraces of the 1980s. Modern safe standing areas are quite different, using ‘rail seating’, and operate very successfully in top tier football across Europe.

“When clubs and fans are in favour of safe standing and it can be done safely, then the Government shouldn’t get in the way. That is why Liberal Democrats want to change the law to let clubs introduce safe standing.

“Safe standing offers supporters more choice, a better atmosphere and cheaper tickets. It is an idea whose time has come and I am proud that it is the Liberal Democrats who are the first political party to commit to delivering this.�

Norman Lamb speaks out for social justice for coastal communities

North Norfolk MP Norman Lamb met last month with Ostend residents and local Liberal Democrat councillors Lee Walker and Eric Seward to discuss the findings of a report by engineers Mott MacDonald into defence of the coastline at Ostend.

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Norman Lamb will now write to the Environment Secretary asking if she will meet with a delegation from North Norfolk, including local residents and NNDC, to discuss the threat to homes at Ostend.

Commenting, Norman Lamb said “We have to fight for social justice for coastal communities. Scientists have predicted that as a result of global climate change, severe weather events like the coastal surge in December last year could become much more frequent. It is essential that those who live on the front line are not left to face the consequences alone, and I am determined to stand up for fair treatment for those living on our coastline.� In association with www.northwalshamdeals.co.uk

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The celebration night for the West Runton Pavilion is now hotting up! Tickets are on sale and are selling fast

Future Radio Presenter and DJ Nigel Pearce from the Monday Morning Session last week interviewed live on air Jet Black drummer with The Stranglers who played at The Pavilion on 5 March 1981. Jet was still very strong about his memories of that night, and the audience reaction. He sent his best wishes for a successful night and promised that a couple of signed photographs of the band will be sent along with the band's good wishes‌ more great memories! The whole interview is available on www.futureradio.co.uk and just click on the podcasts section to find it.

This night will be one of a great atmosphere as there now will be three DJs spinning discs from the 60s up to the mid 80s Ex- Radio Caroline DJ Alan Thompson will be there along with Future Radio FM 107.8 Presenters Di Cunningham and Nigel Pearce. Local rock group U-Watt will thumping out rock covers from this period as well and there will be a display of albums from various bands that performed at this prestigious venue.

Adding a very atmospheric feel to the night will be Sally Burgers from Norwich who will be outside in her Burger Bar offering Hotdogs, Burgers both meat and vegetarian at very reasonable prices. She will also be selling Teas and Coffees.

Pam Kilgour, Malcolm Birtwell, and Paul Watson along with Nigel who make up the organising committee report that things are going better than expected, and that is great news.

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Friends of Holt Hall 2014/15: A new charity, a new bursary fund

The Friends of Holt Hall is a new Registered Charity and has been launched in North Norfolk to support work with young people, to promote their active engagement with the environment and to develop opportunities for their social and emotional wellbeing. Its charitable purposes are focussed on education and the environment, conservation and heritage, with a particular interest in accessibility to more disadvantaged groups of young people, including people with disabilities. The Bursary scheme will be managed as a designated fund in a dedicated account by The Friends of Holt Hall, administered by The Hon Treasurer.

The Friends of Holt Hall provide an important link between the local community and the Holt Hall Environmental & Outdoor Learning Centre. This is community leadership in action, helping the environmental education centre navigate the challenging economic climate and thus preserve a vital resource for us all in Norfolk.

Charities and community ventures need to set themselves a challenging mission: in the case of the Friends of Holt Hall, our mission is to support the learning, leisure opportunities and activities provided through Holt Hall; ensuring access for all.

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The target for the Bursary Fund is to raise £5000 in each of the next three years as matched funding to facilitate access to outdoor learning in the natural world for young people. This should allow 6-10 additional students to participate in courses every week. The funds will be released to the Holt Hall Study Centre to fund access by as many young people as possible at the discretion of The Friends. Friends’ activities to date mean that this fund currently stands at £2,000. friendsofholthall@gmail.com

Too many young people in our country today have little opportunity to experience and learn from life outdoors and the natural world. Whilst Norfolk is a rural county, rich in its natural environment, there are several seriously disadvantaged wards in our city and our towns where young people have no access at all to these experiences and opportunities. This is also true of areas across the whole of the Eastern Region.

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To pursue the target for £5000 in 2014/5, the Friends are exploring an active programme of fund-raising, including applications for relevant grants. These events are a chance for the whole community to get behind the valuable resource that is Holt Hall and contribute in modest but enjoyable ways.

Membership of ‘Friends of Holt Hall’ is open to all and is a real opportunity to get involved as well as contribute to funds through a very modest subscription of £12 per year. There is also a very active volunteer community assisting in the gardens and grounds.

My thanks go to Matt Smith and Nic Hopkins for their extensive work with the Charity Commission and Research and to the GLAD COMMITTEE for devoting their time to get our first fundraiser this year off the ground.

Glad about the Glaven will be held at Holt Hall on Saturday 27 September 2014, 10am-4pm gladabouttheglaven@gmail.com

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Installations - Rewires - Maintenance Work Condition Reports - Testing - Certification Part P Registered - Fully Insured No Obligation Free Quotations Call Martin on 01692 500662 or 07795 067568

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Kitchens & Bathrooms Bespoke Furniture Made To Your Requirements Internal & External Improvements Velux Roof Lights Installed PVC & Wood Window Replacement

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J SEAMARK PLASTERING Repair Work ~ Skimming Artex Skimmed Over Coving Free Estimates Tel: 01692 404942 Mob: 07790 778920

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

CALL PAUL MILLS ON

07795 075259

Mark Lester Bricklayer

Garden Walls, Small Extensions, Patios, Repointing, Conservatory bases, Plastering New work and Repairs 1st Class Work ~ Free Quotations

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IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME NVQ 1, 2 & 3 QUALIFIED Hair Extensions Also Available FOR FREE CONSULTATION CALL

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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

Sky Digital, Motorised Systems, Multi-point TV, Home Cinemas, House moves, Realignments, TV aerials, Telephone work - ex BT Engineer Approved fitter for JB Postle & Sons

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

Call D.R.S. Roofing for a Free Estimate

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New Computers - Virus Removal - Data Recovery - Tuition - System Speed-up

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

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R Bell Tree Services

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Natural Gas & LPG Boilers / Fires / Cookers Installations / Servicing / Repairs Tel: 01692 409080 Mob: Flushing 07818 418447 System Power Visit us at www.rbelltreeservices.co.uk A North Company 14 Birch Close, Walsham North Walsham, Norfolk NR28 0UD All Domestic & Commercial Work

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AL-HAQQ’S KITCHEN

Tandoori Indian Takeaway FREE HOME DELIVERY in North Walsham on orders over £12

Opening hours 5pm - 11pm SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

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

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

AL-HAQQ’S KITCHEN Gavin Watson - Electrician Tandoori Indian Takeaway New Installations Re-Wires Extensions Upgrades Maintenance Shed/Workshop HOME DELIVERY to Cromer,Supplies Suffield Park, Electrical Testing & Certification Roughton & Northrepps on orders over £12 (Delivery charge applies ) Part 'P' Approved Opening hours 5pm - 11pm Domestic Installer SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Free Estimates Request Thursday Special offerOnevery Choice of set meal Backed £6.95 or £7.50 Industry Standard Insurance Warranty

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

Tel: 01692 404031 / 404071

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Competitive Prices Excellent Service Over 20 years Experience N.V.Q. 1, 2, 3 730 Lecturers’ Cert

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Southrepps community to benefit from North Norfolk The Big Society Fund award where parents and carers can meet up and Big Society Fund grant has contributed to Southrepps watch their children play in a safe and fun

Southrepps children and their families can now enjoy new play equipment thanks to a grant from North Norfolk District Council’s (NNDC) Big Society Fund.

Two very popular ‘nest swings’ have been installed - suspended from large timber frames the nest swings provide great swinging fun for lots of children to enjoy all at the same time! The swings were funded by a £5176 grant from NNDC’s Big Society Fund which has awarded grants totalling almost £900,000 to over eight community groups in the last two years for a range of projects that have been making a significant difference to the people of North Norfolk. 26

Parish Council’s fantastic fundraising efforts which have enabled them to provide £47,000 worth of play equipment, together with fencing and signage, creating a safe, welcoming and fun environment for the local community to enjoy.

North Norfolk District Council Leader, Tom FitzPatrick, said “I am delighted that North Norfolk District Council has been able to play a part in supporting the tremendous efforts of Southrepps Parish Council in their quest to improve play facilities within their community by awarding a grant from the Big Society Fund.

“Play areas are vital part of a local community

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environment, and I hope that with the addition of the new equipment, they will be able to enjoy them for many years to come.”

Southrepps Parish Clerk, Elaine Pugh, said, “This is a monumental achievement for a small parish council. It is through the sheer determination of everyone that has been involved, and the support of those who have funded the £47,000 project, including NNDC’s Big Society Fund, the Edith Murphy Foundation, The Big Lottery – Awards for All, Southrepps Support Scheme and Parish Council funding that our children and their families can enjoy the fantastic new play area.

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Like father, like daughter? Leon Bunnewell & Ruth Bunnewell

Summer exhibition at The Gallery Norfolk, Cromer 6th-27th September

The Gallery Norfolk in Cromer is spotlighting two Norfolk artists for its second annual summer exhibition: Leon Bunnewell, whose solo show a year ago made him one of the gallery’s most sought-after painters, and his daughter Ruth Bunnewell, also a well-established name, but exhibiting at the gallery for the first time.

together, and a fascinating feature of the show will be six works painted at the special request of The Gallery Norfolk’s owner Polly Miller. Here, Leon and Ruth have both painted the same three subjects, so visitors to the exhibition will be able to compare and contrast the work of the two artists. An example is

The artistic line in the Bunnewell family runs from Leon’s father, Leonard – a keen painter who in the 1960s established an annual exhibition for amateur artists in Great Yarmouth – and both Leon and Ruth excel at landscapes and favour oils as their medium, but the distinctive personalities of father and daughter shine out in their work.

Leon, who is largely self-taught, creates highly-coloured canvases, painted on location in a single session, and often alive with motion, while Ruth, who trained at the Norwich School of Art and Design, takes a more reflective and structured approach, working in the studio from photographs; she captures a specific, remembered moment, combining stillness with dramatic use of strong lines and vibrant pigments.

This will be the first time they have exhibited

daughter, but different in so many ways as painters” says Polly Miller. “Leon paints outdoors, as quickly as possible. Spontaneity is vital to him, and he doesn’t like to think too much about or rationalise what he is doing. Ruth works in a much more measured style, but she too seeks a sense of unconscious spontaneity: as she paints, she will listen to an audio book or a play on Radio 4 so that her mind is occupied with something other than what her brush is doing... There is an air of mystery in her work, a tantalising sense of a moment captured when something has just happened – or is maybe just about to happen. Leon’s work, by contrast, is very much of the moment.

“Each of them admires what the other one does. They obviously take an informed view, but they don’t believe in attempting to exert influence on each other, or to critique each other’s work. But I’m sure that visitors to the exhibition will find plenty to stimulate discussion.”

a tree-lined road near Heydon: rising up to meet the viewer, Leon’s wide-angle view bristles with cool and acid greens, lavender and sky blue, while Ruth’s tighter, more graphic composition counterpoints expanses of lime green with deep, calm greys and arresting streaks of red in the broad Norfolk sky.

“Leon and Ruth are very close as father and

There will be more than 25 paintings on show – including one on view only by Leon’s pace-setting father Leonard – ranging in size from just 30cm square to epically scaled canvases over a metre in length; prices will start at £250, rising to £2000.

Gallery Norfolk also offers an expert in-house framing service with a superb selection of mouldings and mounts.

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A bumper year for Cromer Carnival

This year’s Cromer Carnival has been hailed as one of the most successful for many years with bumper crowds taking part in over 120 events across the three week event which this year celebrated its 45th year.

On the opening day of the Carnival over 100 carbooters set up on the Carnival field alongside a Craft Fair, Antiques Valuation and the start of the Mini Beer Festival which saw 15 ales and ciders on tap in the Carnival marquee.

Sunday saw the Crowning of Miss Cromer, Hayley Massingham by Seaside Special favourites Paul Eastwood and Adam Daye in front of a crowded Pier Forecourt. The Carnival Royal Family arrived in three steam powered vintage cars and were entertained, along with the crowds, by The Castaways before a host of comedy from Seaside Special duo.

Up at the arena, thousands of people enjoyed a day of sunshine and enjoyed numerous events including the Dog Show and the Carnival Gymkhana with over 350 cars, motorbikes, vans and lorries turning out for the Cromer Custom & American Car Show and Motorbike & Trike Show.

Later on Sunday competitors turned out in their hundreds to take part in the Bonny Baby Competition, Knobbly Knees Contest, Glamorous Grandmother Competition and

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After rounds of judging over 70 entrants the winners of the Bonny Baby Contest were announced as Ronnie Chatten from Cromer and Macie Garwood from Cromer in the 0-6 month category, Louis Wade from Cromer and Evie Eris from Rochester in the 7-12 month category and Henry Gill from Sheringham and Kyla Ward from Corby in the 13-18 months category. The overall winner of the Tom Bolton Memorial Plate was Kyla Ward.

Later that afternoon Bob Thiess from Cromer beat off strong competition to win the Knobbly Knees Contest with Nathan Risbey from Cromer as runner-up. The Glamorous Grandmother Competition was won by Pamela Copeman from Cromer with Jane Arnold- High from Upper Sheringham runner up for the third year running.

In yet another packed competition scores of entrants took part in the Children’s Fancy Dress Parade across five age categories. The Overall Winner of the Robin Seeley Memorial Cup was Charlie Reeder aged 8 from Norwich, dressed as Cromer Pier.

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competitors had to race along a route featuring chicanes with a tray full of four drinks which they first had to open and pour out. With a time limit of three minutes competitors had to be quick and complete the course with as little spillage as possible. This ever-popular event saw roars of support and laughter from the crowds and competitors alike. After many rounds and the finals the waitress race was won by Sarah

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On Monday there was fierce competition in the Best Dressed Waiters and Waitresses Competition and Race in front of hundreds of people who lined the Meadow after the competition had to be relocated from a blustery promenade. With a high number of entrants from pubs, cafes and restaurants across Cromer, first up was the Best Dressed Competition. This was won by Elisabeth Zangerl from The Dales Hotel and Oscar Henley-Adams from The Cliftonville. Next up was the Waiters and Waitresses Race where

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Daniels from Sea Marge Hotel and the waiters race by Dean Smith from The Red Lion.

Tuesday saw the Carnival Family Fun Day at the Carnival field with hundreds of visitors enjoying displays in the arena after a drizzly start to the day. Highlights included the Wildcat Aerobatic Display Team, The Joseph Pearce Fire Stunt Show and the Newfoundland Working Dog Display Team as well as numerous events in the marquee and around the arena.

Across the week every evening saw a host of events playing to hundreds of people including Family Night, Wrestling Night, Wine Tasting Evening, Carnival Quiz Evening, Race Night and Carnival Bingo.

Carnival Day proved one of the most popular yet with crowds flocking onto the carnival field to take part in the festivities and watch some of

the way round town. We had really good support and perfect weather – we couldn’t really ask for more”.

Overall winner was a pirate ship and its crew from Cromer Parish Church. Other entries included Noah’s Ark complete with costumed animals, a sumptuous seaside themed entry by Cromer Hospital Dialysis Unit and a Meerkat Caravan.

Organisers praised the efforts of people taking part in the parade and the high level that the floats and entries had been made to which helped create a real party atmosphere in the town. On Thursday the day got off to a leisurely start with the Party on the Lawns where families were entertained by Punch and Judy, Razz the Clown and Trix ‘n’ Stix Drum Group. In the evening the

the stunt-defying acts in the arena including the Bolddog lings FMX Tea and Gerard Naprous’ Devil’s Horsemen. The sun-soaked day saw thousands of people turning out to line the carnival field, cliff tops and promenade to see the welcome return of Carnival favourites The Red Arrows in their 50th display season.

From 5pm the entrants for the Carnival Parade began gathering on the Carnival field prior to the parade. Over 40 entries formed the parade in a 90 minute procession through the streets of Cromer.

Carnival Chairman Tony Shipp said “It was a very good procession, a high standard of entries and lots of variety, which stretched all

Competition which washeld in the Pavilion Theatre on Cromer Pier.

Later that evening the Carnival was rounded off by the ever-popular Carnival Fancy Dress Dance in the Carnival marquee to the sounds of Drop The Clutch. The sold out event saw 900 people in the marquee with the usual array of unique, topical and entertaining fancy dress.

Chairman Tony Shipp said “it has been a fabulous week, the sun has shone on the carnival and people have turned out in their thousands to enjoy the carnival and take part in all the events that have been planned by the Carnival team”.

The organisers would like to thank all the Carnival sponsors, supporters, helpers, volunteers and above all, the thousands of people, both locals and visitors alike, who take part in the Carnival and make it the celebration that it is.

Illuminated Parade, led by the Romford Drum and Trumpet Corps, snaked its way through Cromer up to the Carnival Field to watch the spectacular Grand Firework Display.

On the last day of what has been a very successful Cromer Carnival, entrants took part in the Children’s Talent

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Aylsham Library

New to Aylsham Library, Support for Job Seekers - do you need help with Universal Jobs Match or with putting together a CV? If you do, or you have other questions about applying for jobs, come and speak to our Job Seeker Support Volunteer. Every Thursday from 11 September, 10am – 12.30pm. Please phone the library to book a free place 01263 732320.

Aylsham Volunteering Information Point - Fridays 9.30am – 12.30pm - a representative from Voluntary Norfolk is at the library to help you find out about volunteering opportunities in your local community.

Aylsham Audio Book Club - do you have sight problems? Are you no longer able to enjoy reading? Why not come along to Aylsham Library on the 3rd Tuesday of every month, 10.30am – 12 noon, for a discussion of the book of the month. For more information please contact Aylsham Library 01263 732320 or Janet Head on 01263 735490. Also, if you have queries concerning sight problems, a representative from Norfolk and Norwich Association for the Blind will be at Aylsham Library on Wednesday 24 September, between 2pm and 4pm.

Come along to Bounce and Rhyme Time every Monday, between 2pm – 2.30pm (term time only) at Aylsham Library. This is a chance to enjoy songs and rhymes and find out about good books to share with your child. No need to book, just drop in.

Happy Hour at Aylsham Library takes place on Monday and Wednesday evenings between 6pm and 7pm when you can borrow two DVDs /CDs for the price of one.

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This qualification is aimed at organisations or individuals with an interest or role in health and wellbeing. It provides an ideal way of equipping staff and volunteers with basic health advice and methods of support which can be used to inform and assist those with whom they work or volunteer. This qualification is aimed at increasing knowledge and understanding to enable attendees to work effectively in helping people who need support and encouragement to make positive changes in their lives, including how to help them access further assistance with adopting and maintaining a healthier lifestyle (for example, identifying barriers to change, and setting goals).

The programme is usually delivered over one day and assessment is by a 45 minute examination consisting of 30 multiple-choice questions, which leads to an accredited Royal Society of Public Health qualification.

This award covers: 1. Inequalities in health 2. How effective communication can support health messages 3. Importance of promoting improvements in health and wellbeing

To book on or find out more please contact Lara Williamson lara.williamson@norfolk.gov.uk or 07717 881496 Community Health Engagement Officer Public Health Norfolk County Council”

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SWIMMERS - It’s your choice ! POOL 1 Water too cold Too crowded Lack of privacy

POOL 2 Water just right Your own hourly slot Complete privacy

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Fit Together North Walsham Walks Thurs 18 Sept – 10.30am – Walcott Walk -

Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles – A flat walk on minor roads and across fields and tracks. Meet at the Lighthouse Inn Car Park (free), Stalham Rd, Walcott, NR12 0PE.

Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new to Fit Together. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766 259999.

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