Issue 461 17th January 2015
Covering North Walsham, Aylsham and surrounding villages in association with the Cromer Times and Sheringham Independent
North Walsham Gymnastic Club Christmas Display North Walsham Sport Centre was once again the host of the town’s annual Gymnastic Club display at the end of last year, where 120 gymnasts participated and approximately 400 spectators turned up to watch the afternoon performances.
Children as young as three showed what they had been learning during their training sessions, as well as the more experienced gymnasts showing their skills on the floor, beam and vault. With a selection of stalls, including raffle, tombola, cakes and many more, a fantastic amount of £1,136 was raised which will go towards the club funds.
Head coach Alexis Thurston said “This year has been a great year, achieving medals at the County and Regional competitions, and I am very proud of everyone who took part”. She went on to say “At the beginning of the year two 7 year old gymnasts competed at a National Elite competition achieving a pass at grade level 5. The club also had a strong representation at continued on page 4
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Happisburgh Lifeboat Station
Happisburgh RNLI Lifeboat Station volunteers would like to thank all our supporters for their help and support throughout 2014. We have had a busy year with seven callouts to dive boats and other disabled craft, along with the occasional dog rescue. At the end of March Charolotte Siely became the first female Helm of a D-class lifeboat at Happisburgh. Dawn Phenix was given a Vellum of Thanks from the RNLI for work in fundraising. In May Cedric Cox, Station Operations Manager, went to The Barbican in London to receive the RNLI Gold Badge for his 47 years service at Happisburgh. In July we celebrated one hundred years of continuous service and Malcolm Vincent, member of the RNLI Council, came to the Station to present a Vellum of Service in front of present and past crews. Also in July the Coastal Safety Team was set up with five volunteers from Happisburgh being involved. Lifeboat Day was held on 3 August with a callout just as we were about to start! However the day went well and we managed to raise £5,000 in the space of four hours. Later in August the Sta-
Apology
The Town Council would like to apologise for the incorrect information in the Town Council Annual Report in The North Walsham Times 20 December 2014 and for any distress caused to Mr Dave Robertson's wife, Pam, and their family.
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tion was asked to take part in Penelope Keith’s “Hidden Villages”, a TV show for More4, which was shown in November. The Spirit of Berkhamsted, which is one of New Shop at Cart Gap the oldest D-class lifeboats in service with the RNLI has been away for a re-fit and has returned with a new radio and chart plotter, which makes it one of the most up to date in the fleet. In October Christian Larter became a Helm of the Atlantic Lifeboat. Also in October, Tim Grimmer, Tony Phenix and Cubitt Siely went to St Paul’s Cathedral to be the Colour Party for the RNLI Standard at the National Service for Seafarers. In December we had a new Souvenir shot added to our Cart Gap site we are looking for volunteers to help run the shop. We are always on the look-out for new crew members and if you are interested in either role please contact the Station. On Boxing Day night Jake Munday gave up his Boxing Day to cover a 12 hour period at Gravesend Lifeboat Station, one of the Thames Stations, which are on a three minute response to any emergency. Once again Happisburgh Lifeboat volunteers would like to say a huge ‘Thank You’ to all our supporters and wish you a Happy and Safe 2015 and look forward to your continued support.
Golden Gymnasts (from cover)
Norfolk County Grades, Voluntary and Recreational competitions where seven gold, 14 silver and 17 bronze medals were won on individual apparatus along with three overall third places being achieved”. The club holds sessions five days a week at the Sport Centre and currently has a consultant looking into the possibility of their own facilities. This will allow expansion of classes and to maximise gymnasts to their full potential with the best training equipment possible.
North Walsham Market Cross WI
The December meeting was our Christmas Party and the Committee supplied and served a tasty selection of cheese and biscuits. Sylvia once again baked a delicious cake and decorated it in a festive theme. This was enjoyed during the break with our refreshments. An abundance of items were collected during the evening for the Food Bank - this was in place of our usual Secret Santa. Carole King has agreed to be a delegate at the Norfolk Federation Meeting in March, likewise Marianne Reed has offered to be delegate at the Centenary General Meeting at the Albert Hall on 4 June. Members fees are due in January - is £36 single and £17 dual membership. The treasurer has asked that monies, cash or cheque, be placed in an envelope with your name on the front, and brought along to the January meeting. Our speaker for the evening was Charlotte Philcox who gave us lots of interesting stories and slides on Christmas decorations, holly, ivy and other greenery. There are many myths and legends surrounding these plants with some suggestions of the little people that you have to consider before adorning your home with the pretty greenery. The yew and rosemary were purported to give eternal life and the red berries to keep away the evil eye. The talk was enjoyed by all the members who like me, will be considering the little people in future. We meet on the second Wednesday of the month at St Benet Hall at 7.15pm. A warm welcome is given to all so why not come and join us and see what the WI can offer you. Please contact Kim Reynolds for details on 01692 406246 North Walsham Times 461 January 17th 2015
Rotarians Celebrate Youth
Rotarians in North Walsham celebrated youth at their meeting on 15 December at Scarborough Hill Hotel – not their own youth, you understand, but the achievements of three very impressive local young people - Ashley Taylor, Gemma Beasy and Cameron Pitts. Ashley was the Club’s guest speaker. She had been sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of North Walsham and Broadland to take part in the Rotary Young Leader Award programme in September at Graffham Water. This was her return visit to describe her experiences on this challenging leadership programme. Her talk was inspiring and showed what she had taken away from the RYLA experience – and a little too of what she had given during the very challenging week. Ashley, from Trunch and a former Paston Sixth Form College student, is currently in her first year studying History at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Gemma and Cameron both received awards recognising the Rotary principle of "Service above Self" which bear the names of two former Club members, Ivan Palfrey and Bob Farman. Gemma received the Ivan Palfrey
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President Paul Ryall, Cameron Pitts, Ashley Taylor, Gemma Beasy and Assistant District Governor Keith Tovey
Cup for her leadership and fund-raising activities as Student President at Paston Sixth Form College in 2013-14. She is now reading Biochemistry at the UEA.
Local celebrity John Hurt, who lives near Cromer, was awarded a Knighthood for his services to drama in the Queen’s New Year Honours.
Seventy four year old Sir John, has led a distinguished career through a variety of perfomances including The Elephant Man, Nineteen Eighty Four and The Naked Civil Servant as well as many Shakespearean roles. He also appeared as Harry Potter's wandmaker Mr Ollivander in the Harry Potter series of films.
In 2013 he appeared in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode "The Day of the Doctor", as a 'forgotten' incarnation of the Doctor, known as the War Doctor.
Sir John opening the new library at the Belfry School last June
Amongst other honours, Sir John has received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award, and four BAFTA Awards, the fourth being a Lifetime Achievement recognition.
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Cameron, who moved to the area only two years ago from West Yorkshire, received the Bob Farman Cup for his work at North Walsham High School in IT. So impressive was this that the school has sponsored him on an IT apprenticeship at the school itself.
Among those present at the meeting were Rotarians and partners from North Walsham, Rotarians from Broadland and Rotary District 1080 Assistant District Governor, Keith Tovey. Club President, Paul Ryall said “We had a really wonderful, inspiring evening. It was a privilege to meet three such impressive young people.”
Happy Learners
Over 70 people benefitted from free IT courses funded by a community grant from TCHC (The Consultancy Home Counties) in conjunction with Cromer Past Present Future Ltd.
The courses were held at three locations over North Norfolk Fakenham, Wells-next-the-Sea & Merchants’ Place Community Resource & Learning Centre based in Cromer.
The ‘Get Ready for Work’ project was aimed at those wishing to get back into employment or wanting to improve their IT skills. Twelve courses were delivered over six weeks - Beginners I.T, Follow-on I.T, Creative I.T and Ready for Work.
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North Norfolk Chorale Wed. 7.30 - 9.30pm at Methodist Church, Grammar School Rd, N Walsham for part singing - all voices welcome. Maggie Smyth 01603 783841 Nth Walsham Hockey Club – based at the artificial pitch at Cromer Sports Centre. Training – Women & Men Mon 7.30-9.00, Under 15s/U13s Mon 6.30-7.30. Under 11s Fri 5-6 at North Walsham Sports Hall. For info ring Jo Todd (01692) 404440 and Chris Wilde (01263) 721120. www.northwalshamhockey.co.uk Chess Club North Walsham. All ages and abilities welcome. Tel: Geoff 01692 404649 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 March, 3 June, 2 Sept, 4 Nov and 2 December. Carers, spouses or partners are invited to attend. Please bring raffle prize to help offset the cost of lunch. 01692 406501 Cash Bingo every Sun at 7.30pm and Whist Drives every Tue, Wed & Fri 1.45pm at Mundesley Bowls Club, Pavilion, Northfields, High St, Mundesley. All welcome. North Walsham Market Cross W.I. meet every second Wed of month at St. Nicholas Room. New start time 7.30pm North Walsham & District WI meet every first Tues of the month, 2pm, Community Centre. Visitors welcome. 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 01692 403955. Sun Worship: 10am and 4pm. Army Bear Club (Parent & Toddlers) Mon (Term-Time) 9.30am to 11am. Luncheon Club Mon 12.30pm. Friendship Club Mon 1.45pm. Coffee Morning Thurs 9.30am to 11.30am. Afternoon Craft Club. Thurs 2pm to 4pm (every two weeks). Please see window, or visit www.northwalshamsa.org for details. Follow us on Twitter @NorthWalshamSA. Major Richard Durrant Telephone 01692 652263 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 & 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. 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
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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 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 Martial Arts Judo - Tue nights - well established and friendly club. Millfield Primary School, N Walsham, Hazel 01263 579345 Junior Tennis Coaching - 9am in the Sports Hall at the High School. All equipment is supplied and all children are welcome. Colin 01692 501172 or 07774 810214 CONTINUED ON PAGE 8...
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Cranachan
(a traditional Burns’ Night dessert)
We look forward to seeing you all during 2015 when we are hoping to continue providing high-quality Norfolk food for you to enjoy.
A very happy New Year from all of us at The Grove!
We are taking the opportunity of the early season to get some renovations underway; always interesting when a property is over 150 years old in places. The main kitchen once had an ‘emergency’ window fitted after our old friend Terry Bane fell through a single-skin brick wall during a tea-break, and removing paper from lathe-and-plaster walls is often done with heart in mouth! However no mishaps yet and we will be back open for Burns’ Night on 23rd January.
Spaces are going fast so please call quickly on 01263512412 to book your table!
Aylsham Library
CRANACHAN Ingredients Serves 4 • 5 tbsp porridge oats • 300 ml whipping or double cream • 2 tbsp clear honey • 2 tbsp whisky • 400 g raspberries
Method Preheat the grill to high. Line the rack in the grill pan with foil and spread the oatmeal over the foil. Toast under the grill for about 3 minutes, stirring once or twice, until the oatmeal is golden. Set aside to cool for about 15 minutes.
Put the cream in a bowl and whip
New Leaf presents Norfolk’s First World War Archaeology
A talk by Claire Bradshaw, Community Archaeologist from Norfolk Environment Service on Wednesday 11 February 10.30am – 12noon. Tickets £2 to include refreshments
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 third 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 478073. 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 28 January between 2 and 4pm. REGULAR DATES
until thick. Stir in the honey and whisky, then fold in 4 tbsp of the toasted oatmeal.
Reserve a few raspberries for the decoration. Layer the remaining raspberries with the cream mixture in 4 glass serving dishes, starting with raspberries and ending with a layer of the cream mixture.
Decorate each dessert with a sprinkling of the remaining 1 tbsp toasted oatmeal and the reserved raspberries.
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Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group Meeting - following the AGM our guest speaker on Thursday 22 January will be Max Marriner, Chief Executive Officer at The Norfolk and Norwich Association for The Blind. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall, NR27 9DT. For more information please contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492 or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org St Margaret’s Church Thorpe Market - Snowdrop Sundays 2015 - on 1, 8, 15 and 22 Thorpe
Market Church will again be a destination for a February Sunday afternoon outing. Beautiful churchyard flowers and home-made cakes and teas in a warm and welcoming village church. A well-stocked book stall offers a wide range of reading material. Opening at 1pm.
North Norfolk Association of National Trust - Afternoon Tea and a Talk 'Colman's Mustard' by Adrian Simpson at The Links Hotel, West Runton on Tuesday 10 February at 2.30pm. For further information please contact
Greg on 01263 711799 or email NNATalks@gmail.com. All welcome.
NATIONAL PENSIONERS CONVENTION - The Anglia Region Pensioners Association (NPC) invites you to come and join with us to FILL THE GAP IN NORTH NORFOLK - Join existing or new senior branches 55 + years being established in the Anglia Region - meet regularly to discuss updates on issues of concern, share views, socialise with like-minded people, promote health and well-being. Future
booked meetings at Sheringham, Wells and North Walsham. Arrivals 11.30 am for coffee, 12 noon slideshow, presentation, Q&A discussion, buffet lunch. Next meetings at:The Lighthouse Community Church Centre, Sheringham on Thursday 5 February, Wells Maltings, Wells next the Sea on Thursday 26 February and The Atrium, North Walsham on Tuesday 24 March. Want to get out and do more? Make it a date and join in! For more details contact the Chairman on 01502 563208
Weather predictions from Ned Nimbus
2014 was notable for its stormy and wet start followed by a fine summer other than August, a warm Autumn, giving way to more normal conditions in December. Overall, nothing out of ordinary for our changeable climate when no two years are the same.
February will see a mix of weather and temperatures with the chance of a warm spell mid month before temperatures return to average (7c) or below.
March will be generally unsettled with a notable colder spell 14th to 20th and thereafter, as the sun is getting stronger, any days with a little more warmth will set off heavy showers.
It won't be long after Christmas that our weather will turn colder and that will set a pattern for January with high pressure never too far away but temperatures below average (5c) for much of the month - only towards the end of the month will we see a temporary rise.
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 Cantamus Choir invite new members to sing & laugh. Rehearsals Thurs 7.30pm in St James Church, Southrepps. No audition/experience required. More info 07785 782 498 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 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 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 Are you aged between 13 and 17? Have you ever wanted to fly? Have you ever wanted to shoot? For free? Well now
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In summary a mixed three months with temperatures below normal for a greater amount of the time. Ned Nimbus 21 December 2014 you can! Join North Walsham Air Training Corps for 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 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 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 access 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. 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 @yahoo.co.uk or 07748039363 Bradfield Cricket Club - Cricket Coaching for boys and girls age 6-11 years - All welcome at North Walsham Sports Centre 4pm till 6pm from Sunday 15 February to Sunday 5 April - £4 per session. For more info please contact penny.day1@yahoo.co.uk
North Walsham Times 461 January 17th 2015
Jazz at The Hub
Best (drums/percussion), Holly Graham (vocalist) and Dave (trombone) are always in demand, whether it be symphony orchestras, big bands, theatre shows or teaching. The common denominator is a love of and commitment to playing jazz that is enjoyable and challenging and accessible for people to listen to.
The monthly jazz programme on Sunday evenings at The Hub at Sheringham Little Theatre has been extremely successful and will be ushered into the New Year when local trombone maestro Dave Amis takes his quintet, Cyan Traces, to the venue on 25 January.
Dave is truly a local musician and still lives in Cromer. His father ran a well known band in the area, Dave sang in the parish choir, learnt piano and began playing trombone with the Cromer and Sheringham Town Band. As a child the family home was awash with the sounds of jazz (played on 78s) and the AFN Frankfurt and Voice of America Jazz Hour were regular ‘wireless’ programmes. In addition, the area was still heavily populated by American service men and they had an influence on the indigenous music culture.
With the seeds of his music career firmly sown, Dave’s yearning for jazz took him to London when he was sixteen. It was in the metropolis, where he met like minded musicians and attended music college, that his development continued and took him into a career in music.
Cyan Traces was formed in 2009 and the personnel have remained constant, all highly regarded amongst the most eminent players of all styles in the Anglia region. Tom Harris (piano), Ivars Galenieks (double bass) Alex
Dave directs the group and writes the arrangements and is constantly working on new ideas to present an evolving programme. All of the music in the library was chosen because of its artistic merit, the charm of the melody/harmony and the quality of the lyrics. Every piece is unique to the group while remaining respectful to the original idea.
The music starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £8. Available from the box office, in person, between 9.30am and 4pm, Monday to Saturday (Tel: 01263 822347) or on-line at www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com
North Walsham & District Historical Society
At a toe-tapping December meeting we were greatly entertained by Chanter’s Jigge as they performed a festive programme, “Deck the Halls.” Chanter’s Jigge are Malcolm and Elizabeth Ecclestone – who have appeared in film and television and have performed extensively in Great Britain and abroad.
Between them, Malcolm and Elizabeth played a bewildering array of musical instruments dating from Tudor times to the 20th century. There was the HURDY GURDY (a stringed instrument that produces sound by a crank-turned wheel rubbing against the strings); a CURTAL (a Renaissance-era musical instrument and a predecessor of the bassoon); the folk woodwind instrument called the CHALUMEAU (the predecessor to the modern-day clarinet) and the ‘J’ shaped CRUMHORN (with the name deriving from the German Krumhorn meaning bent horn.)
We were treated to a festive hotpot of Christmas carols such as God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen and I Saw Three Ships; folk tunes and traditional music such as Here We Come A Wassailing and Merrily Danced the Quaker’s Wife and lively readings from such works as Thomas Hardy’s Under the Greenwood Tree.
Everyone got into the spirit of the season with singing to the well-known carols, some clapping of hands, stamping of feet and a deeper appreciation of the wonderful folk music traditions of this country.
During the interval, for which members had supplied plenty of festive nibbles, we were encouraged to look more closely at the musical instruments and to talk to Malcolm and Elizabeth about the music. We learned that carols were originally played during all seasons of the Medieval year but gradually evolved to be only for Christmas, as we know them today.
Our next meeting is at 7.30pm, Thursday 5 February in St Benet’s Hall, North Walsham when Roger Crane will be talking about the history of electricity. Visitors are warmly welcomed.
Diana Velhagen
Green Party General election candidate
Mike Macartney-Filgate has been selected as the Green Party's candidate for the North Norfolk Parliamentary Constituency for the General Election next May.
A recently retired Norfolk social worker and longtime resident of Catfield, in the constituency, he has been a parish councillor and has stood for the Green Party in the 1987 General Election and the 1989 European elections, in which he came third and retained his deposit.
Sheringham Little Theatre Thursday 5th, Friday 6th, Saturday 7th Febraury 2015 Performance begins at 7.30pm Tickets £10 Box Office 01263 822347
Married to Anne, a teacher, he has two adult children, Samuel, a teacher and Nell (Eleanor), a clinical psychologist, both born, raised and educated in Norfolk. His interests, outside of green politics, are organic gardening, DIY, sailing and cycling.
Welcoming his selection at a recent meeting of the North Norfolk Green Party, Mike said "I am delighted to offer the Green message of hope for our County, our countryside and our people. Faith in people to act locally and to live with global awareness has never been more vital. We need to share, listen and act to preserve our local health services, schools for our children, precious natural sites and species/landscape, while not forgetting the wider world and all its peoples. Let's vote FOR what we share as people and with the world around us." In association with www.northwalshamdeals.co.uk
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Any original items of Second World War Homefront / Norfolk / RAF / ARP / Home Guard items or memorabilia for a new display at the RAF Marham Aviation Heritage Centre opening this summer. Tel 07919 182990 Any donations of wool gratefully received. Whatever we receive will be knitted into baby hats to donate to the Norfolk and Norwich Premature Baby Unit or hats and gloves for the Christmas Shoebox Appeal. Please call 07796638020 or email sallylee35@hotmail.co.uk Your unwanted wool & knitting patterns for the Norfolk Knitters charity - please bring your donations to Sheringham Library Can you help to save our songbirds? We need anything saleable for Songbird Survival (charity no 1085281). Tel 01692 400780 Good quality/condition spinning exercise bike would like to try before I buy Tel 07842 163371 Model railways o oo and n gauge Corgi and Dinky toys Tel 01263 516867 re-advertising after long illness Records 45s 78 LPs also cassettes and CD singles only all considered Tel 01692 405756 Set of 4 bowls size 00 – 2 for indoors Tel 01692 218149 Secondhand vacuum cleaner and lightweight wheelbarrow Tel 01263 824879 2-3 berth tent. Electric saw for firewood. Tel 01263 577468
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North Walsham Christmas Farmers' & Craft Market
An opportunity to do a bit of last minute Christmas shopping was well supported by locals and visitors to the town at the Christmas Farmers’ and Craft Markets over the weekend before Christmas.
The markets were organised by North Walsham Town Council supported by the Regenerate North Walsham group and the Norfolk Food and Drink Festival.
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North Norfolk Young Carers Christmas Dinner
CRACKERS AND CHEQUES
The Rotary Club of North Norfolk treated twenty five young carers to a traditional Christmas dinner at the Feathers Hotel in Holt on 10 December.
The evening was thoroughly enjoyed by the young carers and the Rotarians, many of whom attended with their partners. The Rotary club has helped support this very worthwhile charity for several years and during that time have raised some £30,000.
On the night Alastair Mayes, President of the Rotary Club presented Julie Alford, (on behalf of the Young Carers) with a further cheque for £2,500.
Christmas Day Lunch
On behalf of all the guests, I would like to say an enormous thank you to everyone who took part in the organisation of the Christmas Day lunch at North Walsham Community Centre.
As usual it was a great success - the staff who volunteered worked so hard to make sure everyone had a memorable day, the menu was delicious, there were raffle prizes and everyone went home with a present after listening to the Queen`s Speech.
What a wonderful day for those who would have otherwise been alone on that very special day.
Thank you again - we send you all our very best wishes for a Happy New Year 2015. CM
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North Norfolk Rotary Club’s 20th Anniversary Charter Night A Magical Evening
The North Norfolk Rotary Club celebrated the 20th anniversary of the club’s inauguration on 3 December at the Beechwood Hotel in North Walsham. Fifty five attended and President Alastair Mayes welcomed the guests which included Assistant Governor Keith Tovey, John Williams, President of the Cromer and Sheringham club, Paul Ryall President of the North Walsham club and Ian Graham President of the Aylsham Club. Several founder members of the club had been traced Guests left to right; Alastair Mayes, and also attended. After an Paul Ryall, John Williams, Keith excellent meal, The Right Tovey. Reverend Peter Fox entertained everyone with a captivating magic show.
The club was chartered on 4 August 1994, with an initial membership of nineteen, three of whom (Tony Bond, Peter Lawton and Steve Wilson) remain members as at the 20th anniversary. The club was open to female members from the outset.
The club meets on Monday evenings at The Dales Upper Sheringham. New members are always welcome. Further details from the club’s secretary; Tony Bond, tel: 01263 713697.
Nativity and Carol Concert at North Walsham Infant and Junior Schools
On Wednesday 17 December, pupils from North Walsham Infant School performed their nativity at St Nicholas church. This was followed in the afternoon by a Carol Concert performed by pupils of the Junior School. It was wonderful to share the events with so many parents and families and we hope that everyone has enjoyed a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
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North Walsham Times 461 January 17th 2015
Merrily on High!
Millfield Primary School in North Walsham started their Christmas season with the Early Phase children performing their Christmas Nativity to the school and two special performances to their parents and families.
They set the bar high this year with a sterling performance, which encapsulated the essence of Christmas and the message for peace and giving.
Then on Thursday with the halls decked and the trees decorated and the smell of cinnamon and Christmas spices wafting down the corridors, the children enjoyed their annual Christmas Challenge Day.
Every year the children split into four house groups and enjoy a fun filled day of Christmas activities. This year was no different - the children were busy making and decorating biscuits to sell after school, as well as cards,
tags and a variety of seasonal ornaments. The pupils also created games, which they then made during the day.
After school parents and children were invited into the hall to buy the delicious treats and play the numerous games.
The children compete to be the house making the most profit and thus be awarded the coveted Challenge Cup. The money raised is then used to fund further Challenge Days during the year.
The next day saw a visit from Santa; who made a special trip before flying back to the North Pole; much to the delight of the children.
The school then delighted their parents and carers by getting everyone into the Christmas spirit with the Middle Phase performance; which told the tale of the Nativity through the eyes of six donkeys!
Lastly the Upper Phase Christmas performance
was held at St. Nicholas’ Church in North Walsham, which saw another year of the church filled to the brim. All of the year groups performed Christmas songs and recited poems throughout the evening with a special performance from the school choir.
The school wishes to thank all the parents and helpers for their help at all of the events and for all the kind donations they received from the community. It truly was a time of giving!
Lots of lovely Lego!
Pupils in Years 3 and 4 at St Nicholas House School are celebrating after winning a full classroom pack of Lego in a nationwide competition.
Rebecca Hitchens, their class teacher, explains “I have always loved Lego and one of my favourite teaching projects was mounting the Lego Olympics in the old fish shop in North Walsham, so when I saw that Hope Education were offering a free sample pack of the new ‘story starter’ Lego I sent off for it at once. There was also a nationwide competition - teachers were asked to make up a story with their class using the sample pack, photograph it and marshal it into a comic strip using the on-line software and email a screen shot for a chance to win a full classroom pack of Lego worth ÂŁ650. To my delight and amazement our story “Sooty and the spidersâ€? won and we look forward to building, telling and sharing lots of great stories in the future!â€?
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Toll Barn Goes Global Over Goldfish Owner of constipated goldfish splashes out on life-saving operation at local vets.
Perhaps the strangest Headline and sub-head that you are likely to see!
But the story below is all true... and was picked up by TV companies in UK including the BBC and then it went global, with Toll Barn owner Faye Bethell fielding enquiries and being interviewed on radio from companies all over the world as far as China.
a tube through its mouth and over its gills, and a second nurse monitored the patient with a probe to check his heart rate," Miss Bethell said. Using a miniature heart-rate monitor, Miss Bethell checked that the fish was properly “under” before using a mini scalpel to remove the lumps. Tiny instruments were used to
Read on... We all love our pets but one local goldfish owner has certainly demonstrated his affection by spending £300 on a life saving operation to relieve his fish of constipation.
The owner took his poorly fish to Toll Barn Veterinary Centre in North Walsham where vet Faye Bethell told him it was constipated and an operation would cost about £300.
The goldfish was constipated because he had a lump blocking his bottom, rather than because of his diet or any other reason," said Miss Bethell.
The operation, which took almost an hour, was performed by Miss Bethell, assisted by two veterinary nurses.
‘One nurse bubbled anaesthetic gas through
remove one lump close to the fish’s anus and another from its dorsal fin. She then sewed each cut with three stitches, finally using a special ‘glue’ to cover and waterproof the fish’s scales before it was gradually re-awakened.
"Obviously, we discussed all the options with the owner and he made the decision to go for surgery’ she said. The goldfish was kept wet throughout the operation.
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in exotics as well as the more usual pets, a year ago Miss Bethell has performed a varied range of operations including removing a skin tumour from a two-inch long hognose snake which weighed just 12g, taking out a stone from the 5mm-wide ureter of a guinea pig, treating sugar gliders (a gliding possum) for a poor diet and a degu (a large rat-like rodent) for diabetes, removing an air-rifle pellet discovered lodged under the skin during a routine booster jab check from a Mundesley cat, working with wildlife rescue groups to save an injured sparrowhawk which has since been successfully released into the wild, spending Boxing Day operating to remove a corn on the cob which had got trapped in a dog’s intestines, as well as making a puppy vomit after it had eaten its owner’s pills and most recently castrating a skunk named Cadbury.
“There was nothing special about the fish. The owner just liked it a lot. At the end of the day they are all pets and everybody does have a commitment to their pet," Miss Bethell said, adding ‘but that was an expensive little goldfish’.
‘It’s been an absolutely brilliant year with lovely clients and lovely animals, it has exceeded my expectations and I can’t believe the variety we have had’.
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Make a New Years’ Resolution to support the nook appeal
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) is calling upon the people of Norfolk to make an extra special New Years’ resolution for 2015 to support the nook appeal.
The nook appeal was launched on 25 November in the presence of the charity’s Royal Patron, The Duchess of Cambridge, outlining the vision for a new purpose-built children’s hospice which will cost £10m to build and equip. The new hospice will replace the current facility in Quidenham which is extremely restricted in its facilities and development.
There are many ways in which you can make New Years’ resolutions which not only benefit you as an individual, but also the many life-threatened children, young people and their families who will benefit from your fundraising efforts.
Getting healthy is always top of the list, and there’s plenty of ways to do it and raise vital funds. You could get sponsored to go on a diet, give up smoking or drinking alcohol and you could also donate the money you save to the appeal too.
As well as abstaining, you could get active by taking part in a challenge to improve your fitness and there’s plenty to choose from: • Great East Anglia Run – King’s Lynn, 3 May
• EACH Ride for Life – Thetford Forest, 14 June
• London to Paris Bike Ride, 22 - 25 July
• Hold a coffee morning in aid of the nook appeal.
• Have a clear out at home and hold a car boot sale and donate the proceeds to the nook appeal.
• Organise a dress down day where you work and donate the proceeds to the nook appeal.
• Trek Fest The Peaks, 5 – 6 September (Global Adventure Challenges)
• City of Norwich Half Marathon 22 November
• Norwich Santa Run – Dec 2015
EACH are hosting three very special events this year with more planned as the year progresses. The EACH Colour Dash which will bring a colour explosion to the county as participants are showered with coloured powdered paint as they complete a 5km run. The nook appeal skydive will see participants experiencing free fall from 12,000ft reaching speeds of 120 mph while the nook 25/50/100 Bike Ride on September 6th will see cyclists getting in the saddle for the cause.
If you fancy something a little less active then why not commit to doing one of the following: • Have a collection pot at home and collect up your loose change for the nook appeal.
Not all resolutions need to have a fundraising element however – you could pledge to donate your time as a volunteer, learn a new skill or help raise awareness of the cause.
Are you a technophobe for example and want to join the digital revolution? Then learn how to go online and use your new skills to promote the nook appeal in blogs, on Facebook and Twitter.
And if these options are all too much – make a simple resolution to make a donation to the nook foundation appeal and donate £10 in different ways including: • Text to donate - Text NOOK10 + £10 to 70070
• Just giving page justgiving.com/thenookappeal
• Send a cheque to - East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), Suite 5, The Old Dairy, Elm Farm Business Park, Norwich Common, Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 0SW.
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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection
Although we closed for re-homing over the Christmas break to allow our fosterers (who are all volunteers) an opportunity to spend some time with their families, we were very busy just before and also after the holiday period. Several of the cats and kittens were re-homed before Christmas. Others went to their new homes after the Christmas break because their new families were having visitors and it would not be the ideal time to introduce a new cat or kitten to their new home. This has continued into the New Year with several more cats and kittens being either re-homed or reserved.
One of our long term residents, namely Dash, is one of the cats re-homed since the beginning of the year. This dear little girl, one of the many black cats we have recently found new homes for, was very stressed when she came into care and took some time to settle and gain confidence. Part of the problem had been living in a home with other cats so we knew that she needed to be the only cat in the household. Although other people had been to see her she had not let them see what a delightful girl she was. However, when her new family came she had responded positively to their attentions and before too long was happy to sit on the gentleman’s lap in her pen. Dash had obviously made up her mind that this was her family and is now very happy in her new home.
The cats and kittens that remain in care range in age from 1 month old to 15 years. They include some of our longer term residents who will need homes with experienced cat people, plus the kittens, most of which are either black or white. Working with cats you tend not to worry about what colour it is but what is its temperament and character. However, whatever their colour or temperament we do love them all, even the naughty ones.
If you are looking for a cat or kitten please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively you can visit
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If however you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher).
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Cantamus Choir
Oh, we have had our fill of “Figgy Duff”. The ‘Three Kings’ have been sent back to their Persian Lands, ‘The Lamb’ is back in the box and “Frosty The Snowman” has gone away (well almost). So if like me, your have that New Year feeling of wanting to lose a few pounds and exercise, then come join the Cantamus regime - exercise those vocal chords and burn the calories in song and laughter.
Happily 2015 is taking Cantamus on a choral trip through English music from madrigals to Victorian part songs to a cappella – such wonderful delights as ‘Seal Lullaby’ , the ethereal 'Sure on this Shining Night' and rousing anthems e.g. “Zadok The Priest” and “I was Glad”, sung at the wedding of Duke & Duchess of Cambridge.
If you love singing come to a Thursday night rehearsal and try us out. Here are some reasons why members joined us… and stayed. “Only came to sing the Messiah; 4 years later I am still here!” “Singing is great for my well-being – its fantastic relaxation. The laughter is an added bonus.” “I don’t read music, but since everyone helps each other I quickly felt part of the choir. I love it!”
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North Walsham Times 461 January 17th 2015
Norfolk Churches from the Air
Mike Page and Pauline Young A new book from Poppyland Publishing
Norfolk Churches from the Air provides a new perspective on the county’s famous churches. Stand anywhere in Norfolk and you’re likely to see four or five towers - take to the air and look down to see many more from a very different angle. Mike’s photos feature regularly in the local press and this new title makes a fascinating addition to the range of books he has already produced.
Mike has been flying and taking photographs for over 40 years. The combination of these skills enables him to make the most of the opportunities when weather and in particular light are right for the cameraman. His collection of aerial photographs now extends to over a 100,000 images and he is confident
there will be more books to come. For Poppyland Publishing, he has already made valuable contributions to Maritime Norfolk Part 2 and to the new history of Wells next the Sea, where pictures from above very much add to the story being told.
Pauline Young’s text does not seek to cover exhaustively the history of each building but provokes interest through some facts and figures and guides us to other information sources. The book notes the intention of the church builders to reach for the heavens, whilst providing markers to those journeying across the county. The towers and the bells called the faithful together - little could those congregations have imagined looking down
Trunch on their churches from the air and seeing a whole new vision of their place of worship.
The book is now in stock in East Anglian bookshops and also available direct from www.poppyland.co.uk. It can also be ordered through good bookshops throughout the UK.
North Walsham Photographic Group
Ken Yerrill’s ‘Mum at Work’
Kev Osbotne’s ‘Fire Eater’
Frank Blyth, a Suffolk-based photographic judge, had a difficult time deciding the winners for the North Walsham Photographic Group’s 4th quarterly competition.
The subject was ‘At Work’, a wide ranging theme which generated a massive variety of images, displaying creative candour and technical prowess. He selected 2 images, both very different in ideas and execution.
but few have successfully captured. Kev took it while at the Fairhaven Water Gardens at South Walsham at one of their Halloween nights. It was not an easy shot to take, and he had to reduce the exposure considerably to capture the detail of the flames, while not losing the fire eater’s face. He used
Ken Yerrill’s wonderful wildlife image of ‘Mum at work’, depicting a House Sparrow feeding its young, is illustrative of his superlative wildlife photography, of which he is a master. The second winner, Kev Osborne’s ‘Fire Eater’, is an evocative image depicting spectacular danger in a situation many of us have witnessed,
a Canon EOS 7D, set to f/16, with an exposure time of 1/100 sec, with ISO 100.
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Career Success for Paston Photography Student
Twenty-five AS & A2 Photography students visited London for a tour of two exhibitions and an introduction to the studio of internationally renowned English photographer and Magnum Photo Agency member Martin Parr. Our guide to his studio was Louis Little, a former Paston photography student who now works for Martin Parr as an assistant. Having attained a first class degree at Plymouth University, Louis worked as an intern in studios in Brighton and then gained a similar position within Martin, leading to a full-time post where he has had the opportunity to assist in the curation of exhibitions of the photographer’s work in Qatar and at the new Media Space gallery at the Science Museum in London. Louis was able to give our Paston students an insight into his role in archiving Martin’s work and how he
questions on his work before leaving on assignment. This was an excellent opportunity to make a connection with our student’s own studies and their potential future careers and creative path.
Our next stop was the Barbican Art Centre to see an outstanding exhibition of photography exploring architecture in the landscape “Constructing Worlds – Photography & Architecture in the Modern Age”. The location itself is an amazing example of post war utopian urban planning to photograph for the students. We then went on to the Victoria Photo: Greg Hayward & Albert Museum to see a retrospective exhibition of the renowned portrait and has been able to understand the significance of fashion photographer Horst P. Horst whose his photography in documenting contemporary sophisticated use of lighting was particularly culture and particularly the British identity. inspiring for our A2 students who are currently working on their studio lighting coursework. Martin Parr was there briefly to answer
Medically supervised weight loss – lose inches but preserve muscle mass and skin elasticity
Obesity is a major worldwide issue. It puts us at a higher risk of heart attacks, strokes, some cancers and a large number of other medical problems. Unfortunately some of us struggle to achieve weight loss without any help. Rapid weight loss achieved by crash diets can be temporary and result also in muscle loss and saggy skin.
We have devised a weight loss program in conjunction with the Pronokal system which is a very effective physiological form of treatment for achieving weight loss. It is based on reduction of carbohydrates and fats and utilising protein sources. We see weight loss but preservation of muscle mass and skin tone. We also use external ultrasound to melt difficult to reach areas of fat under the skin. The treatment plan includes a customised dietary program. It is conducted under medical supervision
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Two serving members of RNLI Cromer who got engaged on 24 December 2013, married at Gretna Green Christmas week 2014. RNLI Cromer crew members Rose Keating and David Syer have been a couple for two years. Rose works for Norfolk County Council as a Mathematics advisor to schools and David in logistics. Rose has been a serving member of RNLI Cromer shore crew for 6 years, having moved to Norfolk nearly 12 years ago, although David only met her just over 2 years ago. Soon after meeting Rose, David decided to also join the RNLI lifeboat crew, because it would mean they would have a joint interest and could spend more time together. The wedding clothes had a definite RNLI connection with the happy couple adorning their wedding clothes with yellow RNLI socks for the groom and boots for the bride!!
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Whilst Rose is shore based, David is on the boat crew for both the all weather lifeboat Lester as well as the inshore George and Muriel. Rose said ‘I help to launch the boat and wave all the crew, including David, off to sea and the professionalism of the crew means we all work together as a team to ensure the high standards of the RNLI service are maintained’. Everyone connected with Cromer RNLI congratulated the couple when they announced their news at the January crew meeting.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ABOUT WITH FRIENDS...........
About With Friends would like to take this opportunity to thank all friends and associates for helping making 2014 our most successful year yet. From the opening of our Community CafĂŠ in Cromer in March to our Friends In Flanders project in partnership with Halsey House in the autumn, the year has been one success after another. Our core businesses of Social Activities, Work Skills, Supported Living and Youth Services have continued to flourish.
The last few weeks leading up to Christmas were busier than ever for our catering team with dozens of festive dinners and parties on top of our normal lunch clubs. The cafĂŠ too has shown no sign of easing up since the tourists have all gone home. We are still busy Tuesdays to Saturdays which are our winter opening days. We are grateful to our trustees, volunteers, and staff for their hard work in making About With Friends the success it is but we are also very grateful to our community partners, our clients and customers, and everyone who works with us for their part in our accomplishments. Most of all, we would like to thank our members for their continued enthusiasm and encouragement because everything we do we do because our members want it. We would love to see you in our Community CafĂŠ in Tucker Street. We will be open 9.30 to 4.30 Tuesdays-Saturdays with an exciting new menu for the New Year. Our lunch clubs for the Over 60s run on Mondays at Cromer and North Walsham on Wednesdays and we have further plans for 2015. 2014 may have been our best year yet but 2015 is looking set to be a better and busier year. Happy New Year to you all!
.......... AND A BUSY START TO 2015 FOR ABOUT WITH FRIENDS
About With Friends are starting 2015 with two events that may interest you. First on Thursday 22nd January we are having an Open Evening for potential Bank Support Staff and Volunteers. Then on Thursday 19th February there will be a free Inclusion Workshop for organisations who want to attract more young people with disabilities. The Open Evening is from 17:30 until 19:30 at our base at Unit 22d Holt Road, Cromer, NR27 9JW and is your opportunity to find out more about our organisation and the roles we have on offer. Whether you are an experienced Support Worker looking to join our Bank Staff or perhaps someone hoping to gain experience in the sector by volunteering with us, we are certain we will have something to offer you. As well as hearing about our organisation from some of our existing staff and our members, we will be showing off some of the products made by our Workskills team and you can sample a buffet prepared by our Caterers. If you wish to attend the Open Evening please email recruitment@aboutwithfriends.co.uk or call 01263 515230 to let us know. Although we would love you to be there from 17.30 you can turn up anytime up to 19:00. Of course, we are always looking for Bank Staff and Volunteers so don’t worry if you can’t make the evening. If you are interested in joining our Bank Staff then call 01263 515230 or email recruitment@aboutwithfriends.co.uk and ask for an application pack. If you are interested in volunteering then email volunteering@aboutwithfriends.co.uk or call Su Lee on 01263 515230. The Inclusion Workshop on 19th February is also at our Base and is from 18.30-20.30. It is aimed at Clubs and individuals who run activities for young people in North Norfolk and want to know how to include more young people with disabilities. You will learn about the law and how it affects you; what support is available to you and much more. The workshop is free but you must book a place. Contact Lucy Sait for further information or to book a ticket. lucysait@aboutwithfriends.co.uk or 01263515230/07778653314
Cromer Christmas Show, Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier
Matinee Bucket Collection Raises over ÂŁ500 for Ollie
When Father Christmas went to see the afternoon performance of The Cromer Christmas Show on Sunday 21 December he also had in his mind a 9-year-old boy named Ollie who is undergoing cancer treatment at the Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Ollie and his family regularly holiday in Cromer with their relatives who own The Grove Hotel on Overstrand Road. After judging the best dressed Christmas couple from the audience Father Christmas asked them all to dig deep and support Ollie’s fund-raising appeal to raise money for the Birmingham Children’s Hospital ward to make things more comfortable for the children who, like Ollie, are undergoing chemotherapy. Thanks to the generosity of the audience and other donations Ollie’s fund-raising appeal is now totalling an amazing ÂŁ5,308. Cromer Pier General Manager, Rebecca Wass said ‘We have such a great audience and it is wonderful that they have helped us support a family member of our friends at The Grove Hotel’. In association with www.northwalshamdeals.co.uk
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Top organ superstar is coming to Briston!
It won't be long before the first of Briston's famous organ shows for 2015 hits the Copeman Centre; it will be at 7.30pm. on Friday February 13th, when the amazingly talented player Brett Wales will once again be showing us all that you just can't believe what you hear - that just one man and one instrument can sound so devastatingly good! Brett plays a top of the range Wersi digital organ - he can make it sound like a full concert orchestra, a brass band, a jazz trio, one of the Big Bands... oh, and yes, he can make it sound like an organ too - a Church organ, a lush Cinema organ, or a jazzy Hammond organ! His repertoire covers just about everything as well, from catchy Country and Western, classical numbers from the likes of Strauss or Tchaikowsky, the best in pop music, gems from the world of shows and films ... you name it, he can perform it!
Because of this sought-after artist's massive following, advance booking is essential - tickets are just £6, and the best news is that young live music lovers aged 16 or less can get in absolutely free, as long as they are accompanied by a ticket-paying adult. Reserve your places now by 'phoning Carol on 01263 860844. Proceeds from the Raffle and excellent refreshments will benefit the Copeman Centre's fundraising, so it's a win-win scenario all round! The venue is warm, comfortable, has excellent acoustics, free parking right outside, and has a wide, level entrance that makes it ideal for disabled music lovers too. See you there!
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On Thursday 4 December the Club held its annual Christmas Lunch at the Community Centre. The weather was much warmer than last year, bringing some old faces back. The entertainment was supplied by the Mundesley Singers, who sang some lovely carols and, of course, we held the annual Christmas raffle for some wonderful prizes donated by local business including Cromer Pier Pavilion Theatre, Norwich & Peterborough Building Society, Sainsbury North Walsham, Waitrose North Walsham, and Tesco branches at Aylsham and Stalham. We also had gifts from Morrisons at Cromer, Julie Mowbray Photographer, Aylsham and Davenport's Magic Kingdom. We would like to thank them all. The Round Table donated £200 and there were also donations of £50 from Inner Wheel Club, North Walsham and East Coast Plastic plus some toys. A special thanks goes to Stephanie & Kathleen Mace who run fundraising events for the club. We would also like to thank Cynthia Clare and her helpers for making the Christmas Fayre and Bingo Evening such a success, raising over £900 for the club and other charities. 2014 was a great year for the club - we introduced some new entertainment and also welcomed back some of the members’ favourite regulars. We would like to wish all our members and all the businesses that have helped us a very Happy New Year. The club will open its doors again on Thursday 5 February at 2pm. It would be nice if we could welcome some new members - this is a lovely club with a great atmosphere
Burns Night celebrations return to Aylsham
A little slice of Scotland will be coming to Aylsham on Saturday 24 January when Cittaslow Aylsham and Slow Food Aylsham present their annual Burns Night Supper. Now in its 4th year, the Supper, to be held in the Town Hall, will cater for up to 90 guests with a traditional Scottish menu. Haggis is, of course, the principal ingredient of Burns Night celebrations and this will be accompanied by the equally traditional Neeps and Tatties. The wonderful concoction of raspberries, oats and cream, with a hint of whisky, which together make that Scottish delight Cranachan, will round off the meal while a ‘wee dram’ will be available for the Toasts. There will also be a licensed bar. Recognising that not everyone can be a fan of traditional Scots cuisine, the organisers will be providing cottage pie, including a vegetarian option, as an alternative to the Haggis. Helping the evening along will be The Address to the Haggis, the address to The Immortal Memory and the Toast to the Lassies, with appropriate Scottish music all the while. Tickets for the Supper, which will start at 7.30 for 8.00pm, cost just £15 and are available from Barnwells Newsagents, Salad Days and the Town Council office in the Town Hall – phone 01263 733 354.
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Twelve hours plus on an ambulance on a cold New Year’s Eve in Norfolk may not be everybody’s ideal way of seeing out the old year. But it was a chance to see how our ambulance service is performing under pressure.
After campaigning for more than two years for a better ambulance service for North Norfolk, I wanted to experience how the service is faring in the middle of winter, particularly with the rising demands on hospital A&Es.
I have nothing but praise for the crew of paramedics I went out with from their Cromer base. They were great, thoroughly professional during a busy, unpredictable shift. But what I discovered also shocked me.
Three things stand out: – The much-reported pressures on A&E: late morning on new year’s eve there were 13 ambulances waiting outside the Norfolk & Norwich hospital; we
were waiting for spaces in the corridor to leave patients on trolleys while patient assessments were done in the back of the ambulance. Later in the day the hospital declared a major internal incident as they tried to discharge patients to clear much-needed beds, the start of what the media deemed a 'crisis' across the country.
– While we were all waiting at the hospital, there were no ambulances available in north Norfolk. And when we left the hospital, we were diverted to a call in Norwich, and the crews told me this was the norm most days. Ambulances don’t always go back to base and it’s usual for the crew not to return to Cromer until the end of shift.
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Last weekend the ambulance trust saw a 26% increase in calls compared to 2013 but it has had no extra funding. No wonder the service is under pressure. Staff on the frontline keep it going for all of us, covering miles and miles across Norfolk. Without them, heaven help us. You never know when you might need an ambulance.
Denise Burke is Labour’s Parliamentary candidate for North Norfolk and an Act on Ambulances campaigner. Denise is keen to hear about your experiences of the NHS call 01692 650816 or email denise.burke@norfolklabour.co.uk
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North Walsham Times 461 January 17th 2015
PC Simple - On the Move
Chief Executive of the East of England Ambulance Service Trust set to leave
When Clive and Berni Sanham opened their first computer shop in Co-operative Street they never imagined how busy it would become in three short years. Since opening, the business has gone from strength to strength and now employs three full-time staff. Shortly after opening, Jon Hayman started as an apprentice (at Level 3) and rapidly developed a good rapport with customers, embracing PCSimple’s policy of delivering exceptional customer service. Jon passed his apprenticeship with flying colours and is now an important part member of the businessteam.
The part-time Chief Executive of the East of England Ambulance Service Trust is to depart from the organisation earlier than planned with the board advertising his post just 11 months after he launched his two-year turnaround plan.
As more customers heard about the shop via wordof-mouth, Clive soon found that he needed someone to help with administration. Fortunately, his daughter Nikki, who had recently graduated with an Occupational Therapy Degree from the UEA, stepped in to help out and is now an essential part of the business. As the work increased it was again apparent that more staff were required and Scott Raddon, who had been volunteering while at school, signed on as a level two apprentice; this is ongoing and PCSimple is looking forward to keeping him as a full-timer if he passes.
With the amount of business being conducted, and increased staffing, it soon became apparent that there was hardly any room left for customers and Clive started looking for alternative premises within his budget. Finally, a suitable venue was found. PCSimple will soon be moving to its new site at 44E Station Road. Clive and all the staff are looking forward to having ‘space to breathe’. Clive is particularly happy to get his own work area at last and customers will be appreciative of the space as well.
Anthony Marsh was hired by the Trust earlier this year to improve poor ambulance response times and to restore trust in our local ambulance service. However improvements have been slower than expected with more varied response times in North Norfolk and with national media attention over Mr Marsh's pay packet. There had also been concerns about Mr Marsh running two ambulance trusts on different sides of the country at the same time.
Act on Ambulances campaigners from the North Norfolk Labour Party have claimed that the departure of Mr Marsh was another fiasco for the Trust.
Denise Burke, Labour's Parliamentary Candidate for North Norfolk, said "This is another extraordinary fiasco at our East of England Ambulance Trust. Performance is still below the expected levels and this news will leave staff feeling further demoralised at their busiest point in the year. This departure is likely to make things worse especially as we are only now entering the winter period where pressures are growing and we need strong leadership. We know from two years ago what happens if there isn't the strong leadership at difficult times. In North Norfolk our response times remain the worst in the region and our residents deserve better. Worsening response times are now not exclusive to Norfolk and the picture across the country is not rosy particularly with the issues in Accident and Emergency. Health ministers need to act as well as the Trust. I hope they will take time to find a replacement for Mr Marsh to ensure it is well-led and well-managed, and delivering a quality, reliable, and timely service."
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Paternalism –v- Empowerment Written by Miranda Marshall – Director at Hayes + Storr
Many decades ago the section of the court system that then dealt with those who were mentally incapable was the Chancery Division of the High Court which was said to deal with ‘wills, wives and wrecks’. In other words, probate matters (as now), matrimonial issues (now dealt with by their own court called The Family Court), and shipping matters. The ‘wrecks’ were maritime rather than human. Cases relating to those without mental capacity were headed ‘In Lunacy’. That was an age of paternalism; and not always very benign.
Gradually the law in relation to those lacking mental capacity entered a world of kinder paternalism where others knew best and the
mentally incapable were treated almost as children.
The landscape has yet again changed and we are now in a culture where those lacking mental capacity are to be ‘empowered’ wherever possible to make decisions with whatever means and support is available. The practical effect on those managing the affairs of those without mental capacity, whether by a Power of Attorney (Enduring or Lasting) or as a Court-appointed ‘Deputy’ is significant.
The terminology of the Court and its administrative system is only slowly catching up with the new ethos. The administrative head of the system is called ‘The Public Guardian’ (which even though I have been dealing with his office for more than 20 years still carries ‘caped-crusader’ connotations for me).
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The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is approaching its tenth birthday. By this a person is to be assumed to have mental capacity and to be able to make their own decisions unless it is established
that they do not. They are to be helped to make as many of their own decisions as possible by those managing their affairs. And just because someone does not make a wise decision it does not mean that they are to be treated as incapable of making a decision. It is reassuring to know that even in 2014 the law enshrines the right of an English man or woman to be eccentric.
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A dazzler of a display
Crowds of locals and visitors enjoyed a dazzling and spectacular start to 2015 at Cromer’s New Year’s Day Fireworks. The breathtaking display saw over 400 fireworks launched off Cromer Pier and out to sea in the country’s biggest New Year’s Day firework show. The event attracted over 20,000 people on a still winter’s day.
Spectators lined the cliff tops and promenade to watch the 15-minute extravaganza explode in the skies and on the surface of the sea. Over 400 fireworks produced 2000 bursts of stars and special effects culminating in a silver red and gold finale fired from the whole length of the pier.
Clive Casburn from Premiere Fireworks said “the display has become, for us, one of the most interesting of our annual displays. The pier has proved a marvellous setting. Conditions remained good throughout the day - it only started raining just after the show. I don’t think Cromer has seen so many people for the New Year’s Day fireworks. The show went well especially the water shells on the mill pond sea.”
Local attractions and traders opened up their shops, eateries, museums and businesses on, what is now, one of the town’s busiest days of the year.
A record £9,500 was collected from the crowd which will be spent on next year’s display with donations given to local Cromer charities.
For the third year running the organisers are running a Photography Competition which is open to adults aged 17+ who attended the event.
The winner will have their image turned into the official poster for the 2016 New Years Day Firework event, as well as use in other promotional material. Local electrical retailer Hughes Plus are to offer the winner the latest Samsung 40” led TV worth £400.
Manager of Hughes Plus in Cromer, Simon Morton said “we are thrilled to once again have the opportunity to support such a spectacular local event as the New Year’s Day Firework display. We felt the prize should reflect this and encouraged ‘snappers’ to get snapping and produce some great local images!”
Chair of Cromer Fireworks Committee Jim Bond said, “I hope everybody had a good new year and enjoyed the fireworks. It was nice to see the town so busy with people enjoying a day out. I would like to thank everyone involved in making this year’s display a great success again, and in helping to raise £9,500. Any local group interested in a small grant should contact Cromer Town Council.
Thanks again to St John Ambulance, the Police, and Fire Brigade, Cromer Museum, the pier management, NNDC and the many collectors. A special thank you to St Peter and St Paul’s Church for use of the church, for refreshments and a warm seat.
Particular thanks to Premier Fireworks, who again put on a very special and impressive display, receiving many favourable comments on the night. The setting of Cromer Pier makes this a unique display.
The publicity provided by the media, and local radio stations, is very much appreciated in letting everyone know the ‘what’ and ‘where’. And finally to all the extremely generous folk who have donated this year, See you next year.” Photos: Dave Hubba Roberts
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North Walsham Table Tennis Both a win and a loss for each home team in premier division
In the Premier Division, NWSCA’s Andy Beane, Tom Baldock-Yaxley and Howard Lupton hosted Gresham’s School A’s Robin Thaxter, Hubert Cheng and Haken Bennell. A hard hitting contest saw Cheng defeat Baldock-Yaxley 11-5, 9-11, 11-5, 8-11, 11-8 and he followed that with two wins in straight to complete a terrific maximum. Bennell lost out to both Baldock-Yaxley and a jet-lagged Lupton in four, but upped his game to defeat Beane in five. Beane and Baldock-Yaxley won the doubles in straight against Thaxter and Cheng, but Thaxter took a maximum with no sets dropped as Gresham’s won the match 7-3. NWSCA bounced back the following week as they recorded a 10-0 win against Poachers. NWSCB’s Dennis Elliott, Paul Price and Richard Westgate hosted Shark’s Chris Marshall and Steve and Matt Hudson in a marathon featuring six five-setters which were split equally between the two teams – after
Elliott opened with a win in four against Matt Hudson he completed his maximum with two of those five-setters. Price defeated Marshall but lost out to Matt Hudson both in five, while Marshall and Steve Hudson won a tense late-night doubles against Elliott and Westgate 10-12, 13-11, 11-6, 8-11, 11-5. After losing to Steve Hudson in five, Westgate beat Marshall in four and kept his cool to defeat Matt Hudson 11-8, 12-10, 12-10. Price attacked fiercely to beat Steve Hudson in straight as NWSCB won 7-3. The following week NWSCB lost out 6-4 to Backhanders – Paul Warner came back from 1-5 down in the decider to beat Westgate and the match was not decided until the fifth set of the doubles.
The contrasting fortunes continued for Walsham’s third team in the top flight as NWSCD’s Mary Sawyer, Ray Howe and Philip Stone visited Hunworth Poachers. The opener saw Howe take his eighth match-point (five of them coming at 10-5) to edge out Steve Dams 14-12 in the fourth and he POOL 1 POOL 2 completed his Water too cold Water just right maximum with no Too crowded Your own hourly slot sets dropped. Andy Lack of privacy Complete privacy Marsh defeated both you prefer Pool 2 then ring 01692 403384 Sawyer and Stone in
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North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) is seeking feedback from the local community to help shape sports and activity provision at its community sports centre in Stalham.
In its bid to contribute to the health and wellbeing of its residents, and to encourage greater participation in sport and exercise, NNDC is asking what they would like to see offered at their local sports centre.
Residents are being encouraged to have their say by completing an online survey at www.northnorfolk.org. All completed surveys will be entered into a prize draw to win a free monthly swim pass at Victory Swim & Fitness Centre in North Walsham.
Stalham Sports Centre plays host to a variety of great value activities for children during the school holiday periods. These range from traditional sports such as football and cricket to archery and rounders. Completing the survey will give people the chance to indicate what they’d like to see form part of the holiday activity programme in future.
The centre has plenty to offer, including a sports hall, a multi-use games area and tennis courts. Each can be used to host a range sporting activities, and NNDC is committed to using the feedback to help improve its activity offer to fit the needs of local people.
four – however Sawyer did have a couple of chances to take a two set lead. Laura Marsh picked up a set from Stone in a good counter-hitting battle but lost out to Sawyer in straight. With the visitors leading 5-3, Dams kept Poachers in the match by winning a tight final singles against Stone 10-12, 11-7, 11-5, 11-13, 11-4, however Howe and Stone won the doubles against Dams and Andy Marsh 11-3, 14-12, 11-9 to seal NWSCD’s 6-4 win. The following week NWSCD lost 6-4 to Outlaws but they were effectively a single point away from a draw as Mary Sawyer missed a couple of match-point chances in the fourth before losing to Colin Humphries in five.
In the First division there was an exciting conclusion to the doubles as NWSCE hosted Aylsham D – Stuart Hook and Joel Lodge won the first two sets for the hosts before Dave Johns and Ian Potter levelled for the visitors. Aylsham led the decider 6-1 before the home pair nearly made a comeback and had a match-point at 10-9, but the Aylsham duo won 12-10 to complete their team’s 8-2 win. A derby in the division saw NWSCC beat NWSCE 8-2 while in the Second division NWSCF won 7-3 away to Crabs.
North Walsham Fit Together Walks for January
Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new to Fit Together. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766259999
Thurs 22 Jan - Barton Turf Church Walks – Grade 2 to Barton Broad at 10:30am and Grade 1 on paths around church at 10.45am – Approx. 2.5 miles and 1 mile: Both walks are flat! Meet at the Barton Turf, St Michael’s and All Angels Church Car Park (free), Church Rd, Barton Turf, NR12 8YU (off the Stalham/Wroxham Rd towards Neatishead). Please book for the grade 1 walk on 07766259999 by 3pm on Weds 21 Jan Weds 28 Jan – 10.30am - North Walsham Water Tower Walk –
Progression Walk – Approx. 4.25 miles – Gentle gradients on Weavers Way, cross and field edge paths, woodland and pavements. Meet at the Victory Sports Centre CP (free), Station Rd, North Walsham, NR28 0DZ
Thurs 29 Jan – 10.30am - Mundesley Walk – Grade 2 - Approx. 2 miles– Join us for a walk around Mundesley (1 steep incline at end) Meet at the Car Park (free) behind Trafalgar Court, off Seaview Rd off Cromer Rd, NR11 8DB (turning is almost opposite the Crayford and Abbs Garage)
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