Issue 495 21st May 2016
North Walsham Air Cadets Competition Success
Covering North Walsham, Aylsham and surrounding villages in association with the Cromer Times and Sheringham Independent
Cadets from 2110 (North Walsham) Squadron had a successful weekend last month in the Air Training Corps Norfolk and Suffolk Wing Field Competition.
Teams from the 29 Squadrons in Norfolk and Suffolk met in Thetford to compete in several events including first aid, archery, clay pigeon shooting, orienteering, and aircraft recognition. The North Walsham team, led by Cadet Warrant Officer Daniel Middleton came first in orienteering, third in the Mini Bus Pull and were beaten into second place by just half a point in the Leadership Exercise. Overall the Squadron came 7th out of 29.
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North Walsham Air Cadets Competition Success Squadron Commander Flying Officer Alan Stevens said this was a fantastic achievement for a small Squadron. In fact, we needed to borrow a cadet, Cdt Ashlee Barrell, from our friends at Broadland Squadron to fulfil the requirement for two cadets under 15. We will be looking to recruit new boys and girls to the Squadron and then can expect to do even better next year. North Walsham Air Cadets parade every Monday and Thursday, at North Walsham Primary School, Manor Road, North Walsham, NR28 9HG from 7pm till 9.30pm and welcomes all young people aged between 12 and 18 years. They are currently recruiting cadets and adult volunteers.
Council rewards Christmas ‘Dinner Lady’
At its meeting on Tuesday 25 April, North Walsham’s Town Mayor, Brenda West surprised Pauline Vincent when she invited her and all Councillors to step out into the evening sunshine, where she was presented with the Town Council’s Community Award for 2016.
Mrs Vincent, who had been brought to the meeting under false pretences through the collusion of the Council and her husband Roger, was presented with the award for her voluntary work over 20 years, helping to prepare the annual Christmas Day dinners held at the North Walsham Community Centre for those in the town living on their own, and from which she is now stepping down.
New Town Councillor
Our photo shows our Town Council’s newest, and youngest, Councillor, Robert Murphy, being welcomed by Town Mayor Brenda West and Deputy Mayor Barry Hester. Robert will be representing the East Ward, and has already started by approaching local schools in line with his ambitions to get young people interested in local government and voting.
Front cover photo: Orienteering winners: Sgt Jamie Laville, Cpl Luca Wedge-Clarke, Warrant Officer Daniel Middleton, Cdts Ben Trafford, Ashlee Barrell and Elisha Drake
Co-option of new councillor will bring young people’s views to the table
At its meeting on Tuesday 25 April, North Walsham Town Council co-opted Robert Murphy as a Member for the East Ward, filling one of the two remaining vacancies (the other is in the West Ward).
Mr Murphy, 18, impressed Councillors with his desire to work with young people in the town and to bring their views and ideas to the Council table. He hopes to generate interest in what the Council does and how they can put their views to local representatives, and also more generally in local government and the election process.
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Dales Cheese Scones
This month Dales head chef Matt Stacey presents his recipe for Cheese Scones, with a little bite. Try it and see what you think.
Matt puts the finishing touches in the photo alongside. Enjoy! • • • • • • • • •
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North Norfolk Chorale : Wed 7.30 – 9.30 pm Methodist Church, Grammar School Road, North Walsham for part singing – all voices welcome. Contact: Rosemary Jackson 01603 279541 – email : rosemary.a.jackson@gmail.com. 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 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 2 March, 1 June, 7 September, 2 November and 7 December 2016. Carers, Spouses or Partners are welcome 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. New Life Church meet at N Walsham Community Centre 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, NR28 9DT - Sunday Family Worship at 10am, Special afternoon meetings as advertised, Mondays 'Army Bears' (parents & toddlers) 9.30am, Lunch Club 12.30pm, Friendship Club 1.45pm, CLIC (ages 7-12) 4.30pm, Thursdays 9.30am 11.30am, Coffee morning & Sale, Craft Club 1.45pm(1st & 3rd weeks) - for more info contact Major Richard Durrant on 01692 652263 or richard.durrant@salvationarmy.org.uk 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 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 President Elaine Covell Treasurer Barbara Smith Contact Secretary Elize Wheeler 07788 940909 - Meet 1st Monday in the month at 7.30pm at North Walsham Community Centre. We also provide the Lions Bingo on every Wednesday 730pm eyes down for 8pm also at North Walsham Community Centre 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 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
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New ‘Bathing Water’ designation for West Runton
Defra decision follows NNDC request and formal consultations
West Runton beach has been officially designated as a ‘bathing water’, a key step on the way to winning sought-after Blue Flag status.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) recently announced that West Runton has successfully passed the tests to achieve the designation.
Beaches, and inland lakes that attract a large number of bathers, can be designated as bathing waters under the Bathing Water Directive. Water quality at bathing waters is tested during the bathing season, which in England runs from 15 May to 30 September. Cllr Becky Palmer Cabinet Member for Leisure, said “The district is very proud of its four Blue Flag beaches at Cromer, Sheringham, Sea Palling and Mundesley.
“The Blue Flag status helps both visitors and locals understand how clean a beach and its waters are, as well as the high quality of facilities provided. It is something that is recognised worldwide.
“Bathing water designation is one of the crucial steps on the way to winning Seaside Award status, and then Blue Flag status.”
Cllr Sarah Butikofer, ward member for the Runtons, said “This is fantastic news for local people, local business and visitors. The quality of the beach warrants the designation, both in terms of its beautiful visual appeal and in terms of its history. We have coachloads of young people coming here on regular occasions to learn about the West Runton Mammoth, the chalk reef and the Cromer Forest Bed.”
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The application for the designation was formally made by North Norfolk District Council following a local consultation. Defra ran its own consultation which was completed in March.
West Runton has RNLI Lifeguards operating from July to September, public toilets at the bottom of the gangway, car parking, bus and rail services, a café by the gangway and other food outlets and shops in the village. It also has a voluntary beach warden and a dog free area between May 1 and 30 September.
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WHAT’S ON WHERE
Norfolk and Norwich Open Studios Art Exhibition at St Margaret’s Church Thorpe Market NR11 8UA on Saturday 28 May – Saturday 12 June open daily 10am to 5pm. Free Entry. Refreshments available Craft Fairs at St Benet Hall, North Walsham on 4th Thursday in the month 9am until 2pm, next sale 26 May. Free admission, box for donations to the Norfolk & Norwich Association for the Blind
Diabetes UK North Norfolk - our guest speaker on Thursday 26 May will be Consultant Endocrinologist Dr Jeremy Turner from The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. For more information please contact Jackie and David on 01692 405492, email diabetes.uk@hotmail.co.uk or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org Burgh in Bloom - Open Gardens Day at Burgh-next-Aylsham on Sunday 5 June 11.30am to 5.30pm to raise money for St. Mary’s church. Gardens open to the public, entrance fee only £4. Plenty of free parking and there will be lunches and teas available in different gardens. Produce and plants also will be on sale. A wide variety of gardens will be open, from small cottage gardens to large manor grounds… an excellent day out for the whole family. Children under 12 years free if accompanied by paying adult
Tunstead Village Fete & Dog Show at Tunstead Recreation Ground on Sunday 12 June - Fete opens 11am 3pm, Dog Show from 1.30pm. Lots of tradition stalls and crafts, music with Gary Winter. Maypole dancing, bouncy castle, ice cream and more! Refreshments. In aid of Tunstead Village Hall & Recreation Ground Registered charity. No.297565. Stallholders apply on 01603 783377
Millfield Summer Fayre on Saturday 25 June 12noon - 3pm on the school field. There is a car boot sale and pitches can be reserved by calling the school on 01692 403172. There will be lots to do and see on the day including Happisburgh Owls, Superman, Batman and a princess visiting! The usual BBQ, raffle, tombola and bouncy castle will be there too! Come and join us for a fun filled family day to remember!
Exhibition of quilting in St. Michael and All Angels Church, Sidestrand on 21 and 22 May 10am – 4pm - raffle and lace making demonstration. Refreshment. Parking available
John & Rosemary's Rock & Roll Dance on Friday 27 May at The Manor Hotel, Mundesley at 7pm - sit down for a two course meal, buffet and sweet plus once again Vic Ryan visiting us in Norfolk for that lively night for an all in price of £14.95. To book, as it will be busy, contact John or Rosemary on 01692 501319 or e-mail to jekind2000@yahoo.co.uk
Norfolk and Norwich Open Studios Bank Holiday Monday at St Margaret’s Church, Thorpe Market 2pm – 4pm Sculpting Demonstration of modelling a greyhound by Lesley Ash. Free Entry. Refreshments available
Meet the Producers Market at Village Square, Kelling Heath Holiday Park NR25 7HW on Sunday 29 May 10am - 2pm - browse Norfolk foods, clothing, crafts and local drinks. Free entry & parking, carvery/cafe, pub, adventure playgrounds, nice walks, NN Railway Station on site, dogs welcome. Enquiries 07733 991211 www.weybourne.net
Bacton Art Group Annual Art Exhibition at Bacton Village Hall on Saturday 28, Sunday 29 and Monday 30 May 10am - 5pm daily. Light refreshments available. Free admission and parking. We look forward to seeing you
Garden Open Weekend on 4/5 June 11am- 5pm - acre of wildlife garden laid out around 30 years ago. Lunches and teas in the marquee and lots of things to do and buy as well as the garden to enjoy. Location on the outskirts of Aylsham at Gardeners Cottage, Petersons Lane, NR11 6HD. Entry £2 at the gate. Children free. All proceeds to Marie Curie Cancer Charity
Craft Fair on Saturday 28 May 10am - 4pm at Coronation Hall, 26 Cromer Road, Mundesley NR11 8BE - lots of
North Norfolk District Council hosts new exhibition inspired by Norfolk’s farming heritage
NNDC’s public art gallery is presenting a visually bold new exhibition ‘Back to the Barn’ by local artist Catherine Hall.
The exhibition, running from 3 May to 12 July, reflects Catherine’s upbringing on her family’s Norfolk livestock farm surrounded by animals, woodland and fields. Her accessible and warm representation of farm animals against bright block-colour backgrounds brings modernity to a traditional subject.
Aylmerton resident Catherine said “‘Back to the Barn’ is extremely meaningful to me in so many ways looking back on where I've come from and taking in all the beauty we've taken for granted around us and bringing it out on canvas. I love watching the characters emerge and recreating their personalities.”
NNDC seeks to offer free opportunities to local artists to display their work in the 1st Floor Gallery in the Council’s Holt Road offices in Cromer. Currently six exhibitions are held annually. Cllr Becky Palmer Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture said “It’s great to be able to offer artists a space to exhibit their works for the public to appreciate. ‘Back to the Barn’ is a super collection of paintings and prints and we are pleased to be able to host them.”
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The NNDC Gallery is open to the public on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8.30am – 5pm, Wednesday 10am – 5pm and Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm.
unique and interesting crafts to look at and buy if something catches your eye. We are all local Norfolk people who enjoy what we do and just love talking about it! Free entry and parking. We support the East Anglia Air Ambulance
Guitarist Lee Vasey will be playing at Honing Village Hall on Sunday 5 June -8pm start, bar open, all welcome, free entry
A concert of organ music to include works by Edward Elgar and William Walton to celebrate the Queen's birthday at St. Mary's Church, Antingham on Friday 10 June at 7.30pm. Refreshments provided. Retiring collection to be shared between the church and Walking with the Wounded. All welcome
Flower Festival at St Bartholomew Church, Sloley NR12 8HL 17, 18, 19 June 10am – 5pm – theme ‘Children’s TV Programmes’. Refreshments served all day. Light lunches 12 noon – 2pm daily. Tombola & Cake Stall, Competition to guess Children’s TV Programme – cash prize
National Garden Scheme Garden Open at Chestnut Farm, West Beckham, Holt NR25 6NX on Bank Holiday Monday 30 May 11am to 5pm. Light refreshments (today’s receipts will be donated to EACH). Plants for sale. Vintage car on show and grass field parking (weather permitting). Further information from Judy Wilson 01263 822241
Date for your diary …
The Friends of North Walsham Junior & Infant Schools and Nursery are holding a Summer Fayre at the school on Manor Road, on Saturday 9 July between 10.30am to 2.30pm.
We have a visit from Happisburgh Owls, football challenges, face painting, bouncy castle, craft and trade stalls from local businesses such as Twist and Fun by the Sea, a car boot and much, much more!
Our car boot pitches can be pre booked for £5 email caroline-bell@live.co.uk for a booking form, otherwise just turn up on the day (sellers from 9.30am) for £7 a pitch. We also have some stands run by our pupils taking part in the Virgin Money Fiver challenge, please come and support them!
The Fayre also features some performances from local choirs and dance schools.
We would like to invite everyone to come and join us, bring a picnic, stay and play!
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Calling any Brass players in the North Walsham Area!
North Walsham Salvation Army are looking to help develop and facilitate a community band to work with themselves for special community events and its monthly 'Songs of Praise' meetings.
Bandmaster Martin Siggins has emphasised that folks of various standards would be welcome to join them, and if they need an instrument this can be provided.
A special 'open' band practice is to be held on Thursday, 23 June at 8pm at their hall in Hall Lane, North Walsham. Those coming will be able to have a go at a variety of styles of brass gospel music, and join in with the army's own band a bit like Paul O'Grady did recently in some ways.
On Sunday 22 May and Sunday 26 June at 6pm the army is holding 'Summer Praise' in which the band and songsters will be taking part, and it is hoped that some will join them to augment their own band in what will be the beginnings of the new Salvation Army community band.
Major Richard Durrant, commanding officer of the North Walsham corps stresses all are welcome, and says 'a little bit like Paul O'Grady did recently, we invite you to join with us on these special occasions. If you are not sure what to expect come along on Sunday 22nd May and find out what you think for yourself'.
He adds 'All are very welcome, and this is something we plan to do at least once a month, so even if you can't make this date, get in touch to find out details for future plans. Hopefully, in time this community band can really develop into something that can play a real role in special events in and around our town' .
So brass players blow out the cobwebs and get down to the Salvation Army! To find out more please contact Richard on 01692 652263 or e-mail richard.durrant@salvationarmy.org.uk
NORTH WALSHAM & BRADFIELD FLOWER CLUB
At our last Club meeting we enjoyed something of a change when Dulcie Lofting visited us from West Norfolk and demonstrated a different title to that we had been expecting - nevertheless, her title ‘Simplicity’ was beautifully interpreted with six modern designs which even the most experienced members found inspiring.
We don't have a club meeting in May as we are taking a coach trip to the ‘Rejoice’ Flower Festival at Wymondham Abbey leaving the Library car park on New Road at 9.30am and leaving Wymondham at 4pm. The festival is open from 27 - 30 May but if you wish to join our trip on Friday 27 May, then contact Sue Bloomfield on 01692 500440.
The following month's meeting will be on 30 June and we will be welcoming Jan Ireson who will be demonstrating The Art of Japanese Flower Arranging.
Finally - a correction to my last report - the two charities we are supporting this year will be North Walsham in Bloom and Young Carers.
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Money raised is reaching £15,000, which will be used to fund research into why we are losing so many birds.
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Walking in the air for Cromer charity Car Rally With MG Car Club 29th May 2016 12-4.00pm Free Family Fun Fun Dog Show 2.00pm Family Quiz 3.00pm Northrepps Village Hall ~ MG Cars~ Motorbikes~ ~ Craft Stalls~ Bouncy Castle~ ~ Burgers~ Bar~ Cake~ ~ Ref Refrreshments~ Tombola~
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Continued from page 6... 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 Monday 7.30pm8.30pm Improver's Level 1 and 8.30pm-9.30pm Beginner's at The Catholic Church Hall, King's Arms St., North Walsham, NR28 9JP. For further details contact Yvonne on 01263 824145 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 Aged 13-17? Ever wanted to fly? Ever wanted to shoot? For free? Well now you can! Join North Walsham Air Training Corps for these opportunities inc adventurous training, gliding, Duke of Edinburgh awards, sports and much more. Visit www.raf.mod.uk/aircadets or call Officer Commanding Alan Stevens on 07979 075825, or visit us on a parade evening between 1900 - 2130 on Mon or Thur at the ATC Hut, N. Walsham Junior School, Manor Road Rock Buns and Rolling Pins is North Walsham's newest WI, meeting on the third Wednesday of each month at The Lounge, Cockerel House (formally the Cockerel Tea Rooms) at 7pm. Visitors welcome at £4 per meeting. Please contact us on rockbunsandrollingpins@gmail.com. 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
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About With Friends member Peter White doesn’t let his disability stop him from reaching for the sky and so on 29 June he will be walking in the air to raise money for the Cromer based charity. Peter is going to do a Wingwalk in the skies over Gloucestershire when he will be strapped standing to the top wing of a biplane flown by an experienced member of The Flying Circus Aerosuperbatics team. Peter, who works in the About With Friends’ Community Shop in Garden Street, Cromer every Tuesday and Thursday had already done parachute jumps to raise money for other charities and he decided he would like to help raise money towards a new minibus for the organisation which is well known in Norfolk. As well as laying on a busy programme of social activities for children and adults, the charity also has a popular Workskills programme where more than 50 adults with a learning disability come to work on 1 or more days each week. This might be in the Community Café in Tucker Street, in the Catering or Gardening teams or in the Community team that provides lunch clubs for the over 55s and visits residents in Halsey House. Some members also make craft items and woodwork products, which are sold in the Community shop where Peter works. The charity’s big red minibus has been a regular sight across Norfolk (and as far afield as Belgium) for the past 8 years and is desperately in need of replacement. Peter’s brave Wingwalk will help raise a lot of money towards the new bus. You can support Peter by sponsoring him at his MyDonate page https://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/peterwingwalk
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 (NNARG) meet every week on Thursdays 9am-12am at 88 Central Road, Cromer. We can offer advice, workshop facilities and Amateur radio licence training up to advanced level. Ring Bill 01263 512377 or Charlie 01263 824275 for more info 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 every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm at the Annexe in The Atrium.For further details please contact Rachel on 01692 406526 or email on rachel.farrow@care4free.net Woodlands Pre-School term time Mon 9am-3pm, Tue 9am–12noon, Wed 9am–12noon, Thur Closed, our 'Seedlings' Mother and Toddler Grouup is open 10am– 12noon, Fri 9am-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 info 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 6-11 years - All welcome at N. Walsham Sports Centre 4pm till 6pm Sunday 15 February to Sunday 5 April - £4 per session. For more info contact penny.day1@yahoo.co.uk Minni House Club - we are a group of like-minded individuals who love all things miniature and anything to do with dolls houses. We all come from the North Norfolk area and meet on the second Thursday of the month at Bodham Village Hall, 2pm - 4pm. Our Secretary is Jan Boyden and her number is 01263 826970. New members are always welcome and we would love to hear from anyone who is interested in joining us. North Walsham Friday Group - A mixed ability group for all ages, giving opportunities in a friendly environment for
disabled people in N. E. Norfolk. Opens 9.30am - 2.30pm at St. Benets Hall, North Walsham. Many activities run every week with outside visitors too. Users pay by personal budget of of a daily rate according to their need. Contact Amanda 07799 307299 North Walsham and Area Scooterists meet 2nd Thursday of every month at 7.15pm at Bluebell PH, North Walsham. Meet up with ride out (weather permitting). All welcome. More details on Facebook North Walsham & Bradfield Flower Club (NAFAS) meets in The Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham 2.30pm on 4th Thurs each month. Contact Glenis Dillon on 01692 404628 Meditation classes in Aylsham at the Friends Meeting House, Peggs Yard, NR11 6ER on Thursday lunchtimes from 12.30pm - 1.30pm, term time only North Walsham & Bradfield Flower Club (NAFAS) meet in The Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham at 2.30pm on 4th Thursday each month. Please contact Glenis Dillon on 01692 404628 for further information Mundesley Table Tennis Club meet in the Coronation Hall most Thurs from 7pm. All players from age 8 and of any standard of play welcome. 01263 722930 or 07828 175493 New beginners classes Tai Chi & Qigong – every Tuesday with Julian Wilde & Elaine Tattersall at St. Benets Hall, Vicarage Road, North Walsham, NR28 9DQ - Qigong 6.30pm - 7.30pm, £5 and Tai Chi 7.30pm - 8.30pm, £5. Join anytime. For further information please contact Julian or Elaine tel. 01603 466120 visit www.taichi-norwich.co.uk or email taichischoolnorwich@gmail.com North Norfolk Pride Represents LGBT+ people in North Norfolk. See North Norfolk Pride Facebook page for information on our social events North Walsham Spiritualist Centre meets on Sundays 6.30pm-8pm at St John's Ambulance Hall, North Walsham Gresham Village Hall Table Top Sales on first Saturday every month from 3 October 2015 until 2 April 2016 - set up at 8.30am, doors open 9am, tables £5. All proceedings to Hall funds – the hall is next to Gresham Church on East Beckham Lane NR11 8RT. Bookings and enquiries please call Mr D Logan on 01263 577691 T’ai Chi Qigong exercises and Sun Form for Arthritis on Tuesdays 2pm – 3.15pm at Roman Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham – newcomers welcome. For more information Tel 01692 403789 Cromer Orchestra welcomes new members especially string and brass players. We meet at the Belfry Arts Centre Overstrand on Monday evenings 7pm – 9pm. All we ask is that you bring your instrument, a music stand and lots of enthusiasm. Tel Norman Moor 01263 511600 North Walsham Farmers Markets, 10am-2pm every Second and Last Sunday of each month. A good range of stalls in the Market Place and half pitch fees donated to local charities. Free parking, Nigel 01692 409181 Ruby's Prize Bingo – on the first Saturday of each month at 7.30pm at Lower Southrepps Social Club Nelson Quilters meet at the Community Centre, North Walsham 9.30am - 12.30pm on the 1st Wednesday in the month
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Phil Brooke – Back at the Hub
Phil Brooke is a Norwich based musician with a place in the higher echelons of British jazz guitarists. He is popular with audiences and respected by other musicians. He is a firm favourite at Sheringham Little Theatre’s Hub and will be back there on Sunday 29 May from 7.30pm. Phil will be playing and talking about the music of great jazz guitarists such as Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel, Tal Farlow, Jimmy Raney and Oscar Moore. Accompanying Phil will be Simon Brown (piano) and Ivars Galenieks (bass). Tickets are £9 and can be purchased from the box office at 01263 822347 or on-line at www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com (transaction fee applies).
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Choir leader says “farewell” with Brahms’ Requiem
On Saturday 4 June at 7.30pm North Norfolk Chorale will present a summer concert at Salle Church.
The main work will be Brahm’s German Requiem, sung in English and using music sets supplied by the Norfolk Library Service. This concert will be the Choir’s last performance under its long-serving Musical Director, Rosemary Kimmins, who steps down after leading the Chorale for 14 years. The Chorale will announce its new Musical Director in due course.
Reflecting on her time with North Norfolk Chorale, Mrs Kimmins said “it has been a pleasure to work with one of North Norfolk’s longestestablished choirs, and to help nurture the members’ musical talents. Over the years, we have broadened our repertoire to include not just the traditional great choral works but also some lighter-hearted items such as show tunes and revue pieces. Our performances have been wonderfully enhanced by the talented guest soloists who have worked with us”.
We can also tell you that the Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band will be playing its usual Sunday session at The Goat Inn, Skeyton, on Sunday 5 June from 1.30pm. John Gooding (cornet), Tim Densham (clarinet and saxophones), Bill Brewer (trombone), Peter Gregory (banjo and guitar), Liz Underdown (bass) Vic Brown (drums). Don’t miss it! A full list of Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band and Norfolk Jazz Quartet dates can be found at www.nnjc.co.uk
Tickets for the concert can be obtained in advance at a discount price of £12.50 each, either online or by post. Details can be found at the Chorale’s website at north-nofolk-chorale.co.uk. Tickets can also be purchased on the night at the full price of £15.
Crispin Clark, Chairman of North Norfolk Chorale, said “the Chorale owes a tremendous debt to Rosemary Kimmins, who will be a hard act to follow. When she joined us the choir was at rather a low ebb, but she was undaunted and Rosemary’s sheer hard work and dedication has been key to the Chorale’s revitalisation today. We hope as many as people as possible will be able to join us at Salle on 4th June to hear some wonderful music and to give Rosemary a send-off to be proud of”.
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Jamboree Style St George's Celebrations This year the first Salhouse Scout Group were the hosts of the District St George’s Day Celebration. Lorraine Henriksen reports ‘Despite a dull start to the day weather-wise, the sun shone for our parade of 550 Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers and their Leaders from across the North East Norfolk Scouts District (Scouts from Blakeney, Holt, Sheringham, Cromer, Aylsham, North Walsham, Mundesley, Stalham, Hoveton & Wroxham, Hainford & Frettenham and, of course, Salhouse who hosted this year’s St George’s Day Celebration) as they marched from the playing field in Thieves Lane, Salhouse to the Gorse Meadow field at Salhouse Broad (1.2 miles in all) - the exact location of the 1930 Jamboree which was attended by our Founder, Lord Baden Powell (B-P) and Prince George.
We were thrilled therefore that B-P’s grandson, Robin Baden Clay and his wife, Sue, were able to join us this year (all the way from their home in Dorset) for the whole day. Mr Clay was clearly moved to be able to join in our celebrations and was able to read extracts from his grandfather’s diaries. Mr Clay said “I do feel it is very important that, by attending such rallies, the young people see that they are a part of something SO much bigger than just their own pack or troop, and that they are part of “The Greatest Movement for Peace that the World has ever known.”
The impressive parade was led by ‘St George on Horseback’ and accompanied by the Band of the T.S. Norfolk Sea Cadets from Gorleston, under the careful watch of their Officer in Charge, AS/Lt (SCC) S. Carver RNR and consisted of 550 young people, 135 leaders with 250 parents and family members following. Forty six flags from each section of every group across the district were paraded, led by the Queen’s Colour, the St George Flag and the North East Norfolk District Scout Colour and formed a Guard of Honour as they entered the field through an impressive castellated gateway, which had been built especially for the event by 1st Salhouse members. Mr Baden Clay reviewed the parade and took the salute with District Commissioner, Paul Henriksen and the new High Sheriff of Norfolk, Major General Sir William Cubitt, KCVO, CBE.
The main celebration was led by Reverend Canon Andrew Beane - Vicar of Aylsham and District Chaplain, with every section’s flag impressively flying in the breeze at the front of the arena. The main gathering included each group taking forward, one by one, a neckerchief, linking it together with the previous ‘necker’ with a ‘Friendship Knot’, lots of campfire-style songs including ‘Ging 14
Gang Goolie’ and ‘Give Me Joy in My Heart (Shout for Scouting)’ – led by friends of Salhouse Group, Andy Betts and Andrew Hudson) - and a ‘Mexican Wave’ stunt. All 550 scouts, leaders and helpers also made their Renewal of Promises.
County Commissioner, Nickie Chapman, attended especially to present a coveted ‘Silver Acorn’ Award to the Group Leader of Hoveton & Wroxham – Terry Hughes. Terry was also thrilled to have been invited and was very much looking forward to attending the National Awards Ceremony at Windsor Castle on the following Sunday.
District Commissioner, Paul Henriksen, also introduced special guest, Mrs. Hilary Richards, the Chief Executive of the children’s charity, Break who explained that the scout members present (aged from 6 years onwards - Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers) had participated in some part of the Go, Go, Dragons! initiatives last summer, with several sections taking the Dragon Trail either with leaders or with parents - many Dragons were painted, modelled and moulded over the months, as well as dragon quizzes and challenges devised, medieval costumes made etc.
Hilary presented Go, Go, Dragons! gifts as prizes to the youngsters who put the most effort into collecting their pennies in the Break Go, Go, Dragons! collecting boxes last summer – the young people who received Go, Go, Dragons! mugs as prizes were three scouts from 1st Buxton Lamas (Sea Scouts) Patrick Johns, Lily-Mai Spinks and Finn Overton and, from 1st Stalham Cubs, Alfie Smith, Casey Talbot and Connie Battley. (Alfie and Casey are still in the pack as Cubs but Connie has moved up to Scouts now.)
We are not sure how much each child collected but do know that Casey filled her box to the top with small change and topped it up with her own pocket money to make sure it was “really full”. Consequently, Hilary presented Casey with a Mini Dragon (Patch) as a special congratulations for her efforts.
We were also really pleased that we were able to have our own Scouting Dragon ‘Bajestic’ on site for the celebrations. She ‘flew’ in from her new home at the Eaton Vale Activity Centre to
spend the day with us, and by kind permission of Mr Daniel Dawson-Gordon of the Norfolk Antique & Reclamation Centre, one of the Duelling Dragons sculptures also watched over us.
In this Centenary year of Cub Scouting, we have many other celebrations planned including a District Camp at Holt Hall over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, but we particularly wanted to make this St George’s Day an extra special Jamboree-style Celebration for our scouting youngsters and their families to enjoy. In keeping with the medieval theme, our central celebration included the story of St George and the Dragon, vividly recounted to the gathering by storyteller-Dave Tonge. This led the youngsters nicely into the activities that followed, including the chance to try medieval activities found in a medieval village provided by family members of the Norfolk and Norwich Medieval Association, 14th Century re-enactment group.
They were able to enjoy ‘come and try’ archery, hobby horse jousting, fighting knights with favours, dressing-up as knights, sling shot demos, and medieval games, and also allowed to strike their own commemorative coins. There were also some beautiful birds of prey which the youngsters were able to hold, sword-making for the young Beavers, a ‘living village’ with ‘medieval’ cooking, crafting skills, board games, historical dancing demonstrations with audience participation, a storyteller, static birds of and so on with the afternoon rounded-off by an amazing hog roast for everyone - and lots of sunshine!’
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THE NORTH NORFOLK GARDENER RHODODENDRONS AND AZALEAS
In North Norfolk we are fortunate to have some of the finest displays of rhododendrons and azaleas in the country.
During May and early June it is worth visiting local gardens and estates such as Sheringham Park and Stody Lodge to see these most beautiful of shrubs.
Stody Lodge, near Edgefield, has what is believed to be the largest single planting of vividly-coloured azalea mollis in England. As many of the large varieties take from 10 to 40 years to reach maturity, we must be grateful to the people who caught the ‘rhododendron bug’ many years ago and planted for our enjoyment today.
You can look to the rhododendron genus (which includes all the azaleas) for special interest in tree form, bark colour and texture, leaf colour, flowers in all shapes and colours and last, and not least scent.
None of us can compete with these grand estates and provide such magnificent woodland settings but it is possible to grow rhododendrons at
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home. The ideal conditions are an acid soil which is preferably light and if peaty so much the better. Full use should be made of fallen deciduous leaves to improve the soil by massing them round the rhododendrons as a thick mulch. This has the effect of keeping the plant’s roots shallow roots cool and moist right through the summer. If your soil is too chalky, it is possible to grow compact varieties in containers.
The Royal Horticultural Society offers the following advice to amateur gardeners for successful cultivation of rhododendrons and azaleas
• choose a site with dappled shade in sheltered conditions. Avoid deep shade beneath other trees and shelter from cold, dry winds. Dwarf alpine species will tolerate full sun providing the soil does not dry out. Avoid frost pockets and sites exposed to the morning sun.
• before planting, dig in plenty of neutral or acidic organic matter: composted tree bark, leaf mould, decomposing pine or spruce needles, or composted chopped bracken. Do not plant too deeply – all rhododendrons are surface-rooting and the roots should be just covered.
• rhododendrons are more difficult to grow in areas of low rainfall. Tap water often contains too much calcium and it is preferable to use rain water. In spring apply an ericaceous fertiliser.
• if planting in containers use John Innes or a similar ericaceous loam based compost. The RHS recommends re-potting every other year into fresh compost.
• rhododendrons do not require much pruning other than the removal of dead wood and deadheading of sent flowers if practical.
• problems can include leaf drop in cold weather, vine weevil in container grown plants and nutrient deficiencies which cause the leaves to yellow. It is not really possible to recommend varieties that will suit all conditions but there are many available in local nurseries and garden centres.
Finally a warning, rhododendrons and azaleas can be toxic and although serious poisoning is unlikely when only small amounts of the plants are swallowed, parents and animal owners should be careful. One of the earliest accounts of mass poisoning dates back to the first century when Roman troops were allegedly poisoned by their Turkish enemies with honey made from the nectar of Rhododendron luteum! Bob Wilkinson
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from the Clapham & Collinge Business Support team By Philip Lumb, Consultant Solicitor in the Business Support Team
Q1 Would I be able to obtain a loan against my house to invest in a Business? It is possible to borrow money against your house by either a secured loan or a further advance against your mortgage and subject to your own financial circumstances. There are likely to be conditions with any such lending, and particularly where you have an existing mortgage you should check terms that may already be in place as to any further lending. The best person to advise you in the first instance will be your mortgage broker, bank or independent financial adviser. Bear in mind that borrowing against your home will always carry the risk of re-possession if you unable to make the repayments. Financial advisers will be able to discuss different options with you, as well as the potential for obtaining any other types of loan which may not need to be secured against your home. You should also remember that if you jointly own the property with another person, you will need their consent to use the property as security for the business. They will also likely need to obtain their own independent legal advice as a part of the lending process. Q2 I am planning on working from home in 2016. Do I need any kind of insurance of other official certification? This may depend upon the nature of the work that you do and if you require any minimum levels of insurance to be in place. Your mortgage lender and home insurance company may also be required to give their approval and again this will depend upon the type of work you undertake. You will also need
to consider whether you are covered in respect of any risks to visitors to your property and therefore consider whether you are adequately covered for public liability insurance. Similarly, if you use your vehicle for business purposes you will need to upgrade your level of insurance to include this, particularly if you will be travelling to different places for your work. Bear in mind that if you have valuable equipment at your home as a result of using it as a workplace, this may fall outside the scope of your home and contents insurance. You should speak to an insurance broker as to the appropriate levels of cover.
Q3 We are an online business but our HQ & servers are based in an area that is susceptible to flooding. Do we have to declare this to new and existing clients? It sometimes happens but hasn't for years. You must be careful not to misrepresent the reliability of the service you are offering. You should assess whether the risk of flooding is reasonably foreseeable and be honest with any existing, new or prospective clients as to any difficulties you may have experienced previously. It may be worth considering (if possible) whether the risk is great enough that moving your HQ and servers would impact less on your business in this respect. In any event, you should look to implement a flood plan and what will happen if your business is affected by flooding. You should also consider updating your terms and conditions of business to include provision for what will happen if an event occurs which is outside of your control and stops your business from providing the goods or services under the contract. These clauses are commonly known as "force majeure" clauses.
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Sheringham Players Up Pompeii
"Ooooohhhh, titter ye not!", or so says the poor enslaved Lurcio (Tim Travers), as he tries in vain to deliver his prologue, amid the various myriad of sexual liaisons in all quarters of his master’s house in the Sheringham Players summer production of "Up Pompeii", which runs from Wednesday 15 June to Saturday 18 June with a Saturday matinee performance, at Sheringham Little Theatre, and for which tickets are now available from the theatre box office.
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Why does Ludicrus the master (Graham Blyth) not leave for the Senate meeting in Rome? Why does his wife Ammonia (Helen Simmonds) return so quickly from the country? And will their son Nausius’s (Tom Denny) love poetry improve, and will their daughter Erotica (Amy knight) be the first to invent text messaging? Who will take care of the escaped slave girl Voluptua (Laura Williamson), and will Suspenda (Laura Wakefield), the well-known nymphomaniac and beauty, have her wicked way? Will Lurcio be able to hold off Captain Treacherous (Frank Bruce) and his gormless sidekick Kretinus (John Meikle)? And what is that rumbling in the distance –
what could that possibly be? Are Senna the Soothsayer's (Suzanne Challinor) predictions about to come true?
You will find the answers to all these questions while the growing chaos ensues, and Lurcio struggles to keep it all together with the help of footman Corneous (Dominic Pinkham).
The play, directed by Hazel Randall, features some familiar Sheringham Players, and a few new faces, and promises to be a riot from start to finish with classic innuendoes, saucy costumes, double entendres, mix - ups, misunderstandings and mayhem.
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Sponsored cycle ride to raise funds to provide work skills experience for people with acquired brain injuries
Gaining work experience after leaving school or university can be a difficult task, as some of us may have experienced when starting out on the career ladder. However, for those who have experienced a head injury as a result of a road traffic accident, stroke or a long term neurological condition, it can seem like an impossible task.
Novero Specialist Care at Oak Farm & Oak Court, Taverham on the outskirts of Norwich, specialise in residential, nursing and rehabilitation for people recovering from their head injuries. For some, part of that rehabilitation is the desire to return to some form of work in the community, whether paid or voluntary. However, opportunities to work close to the rehabilitation units at Oak Farm & Oak Court currently do not exist – it is important for people recovering that they are close to support staff at the rehabilitation units with easy access (by wheelchair or by walking) so that they can build confidence from working in the community in familiar surroundings.
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Sally King and Anita Lusher of North Norfolk Coastal Fitness are walking two marathons, 52 miles, in one day to raise funds for Mind Norwich.
Hannah Butler-Bird, physiotherapist and Sue Hudson, occupational therapist from Novero Specialist Care, aim to raise funds from a 150 mile cycle ride across England from the West coast to the East coast (Whitehaven, Cumbria to Tynemouth, Newcastle) on Saturday 21 May in order to set up a charity shop in the Taverham/Drayton area. It is hoped that people from Novero Specialist Care (as well as those attending the local acquired brain injury rehabilitation charity Headway Norfolk and Waveney in Norwich) will be able to develop and practice their work skills in the charity shop under the guidance of a shop manager, therapy and support staff as part of their therapy/ rehabilitation programmes. As well as sponsorship, Hannah and Sue would be grateful for support from businesses in the Taverham or Drayton area who would be able
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We are pleased to be able to report that Harvey is now back to his normal self, jumping up the front of his pen to get the attention, and a few cuddles, from his carers. His coat is also starting to grow quite nicely and we can see what a handsome boy he will be.
He is, however, not the only cat in care at present that has needed to be shaved. Flo, a pretty little tabby girl, just two years old this month, was abandoned by her heartless owner when she moved. She had not been given the kind of care and attention that a long haired cat requires and had a lot of knots close to her skin (which must have been very painful for her). A quick visit to the vets, where her tummy and chest were shaved, has resulted in a much happier little cat. Flo is a very gentle and loving little girl and deserved better treatment than this. However, she is now safe in our care and we will find her a home where she will get the love and attention she deserves.
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A little while later an English Bull Dog, Jimmy, presented collapsed and very weak. Ultrasound examination revealed he had a ruptured spleen causing internal bleeding. He was immediately rushed to theatre to have his spleen removed (dogs cope fine without a spleen) and it became evident at this time that, even for a large dog, he had lost a lot
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If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively, you can visit www.northwalsham.cats.org.uk/ for a description and photographs of the cats before giving us a call on the above number to find out where any particular cat is being fostered.
of blood. As a result we contacted a wonderfully generous dog owner who had requested to be on our blood donor list and within 2 hours were able to provide Jimmy with a unit of blood that helped to save his life.
While all this was going on we had another call about a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever (pictured) called Effie who had suddenly developed a huge swelling in her groin. This is a very unusual occurrence in an older dog and when I examined her, she had a lump the size of a grapefruit that had not been there earlier that day. We ultrasound scanned the mass and found it contained abdominal contents that had herniated through the inguinal region of her abdomen. Again she was rushed through the theatre (thank goodness for great nurses!) and we opened up the hernia to find that she had an infected womb that had become so large it had caused the rupture and forced its way out of her abdomen! I suspect I will never see this kind of thing again, but animals really are amazing, especially given that once we removed her uterus and fixed the hernia she was back to her usual self within days!
You will also be pleased to know that both our other patients from that fateful night are also recovering and doing well.
Needless to say, we all slept well the next night!
Toby Morrell MRCVS Westover Veterinary Centre
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North Walsham’s chippy has again been judged one of the top four
The THREE COTTAGES FISH RESTAURANT has received the amazing news that in this year’s competition to find the best 50 Fish and Chip Shops in the United Kingdom they were once again one of only four shops to receive a mark of 100% from the independent judges. We were immensely proud of all our staff when they achieved this distinction in 2015 but to repeat the result in the 2016 competition is almost unbelievable.
The annual competition, which is run by Fry Magazine, entails an unannounced secret visit by an independent judge who marks each shop on the quality of their food and the service received. Over 50 different aspects of the food and customer service are marked to help, compare shops throughout the UK.
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At the Three Cottages the aim has always been to try and serve “the best fish and chips in the world”. A mark of 100% for the quality of the food for the fourth year running reflects their efforts to achieve this.
Owners, Sam Homfray and Paula and David Audley told us “It is impossible to explain how gratifying it is to receive this fantastic result for a second year. The immense efforts put in by all our staff to ensure the highest standards of food and service are enjoyed by all our customers has earnt them all this fantastic recognition.”
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I have a packed lunch with me, no need to walk back home. Sometimes I think it's really great to be out on my own. How lovely are the buttercups, this field has a golden glow, I must remember to pick a few before I have to go.
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RNLI 10th Anniversary Season Patrol
RNLI lifeguard service in partnership with North Norfolk District Council returns for 10th anniversary season patrolling Norfolk beaches The RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea, first teamed up with North Norfolk District Council in 2007 to provide beach patrols at Cromer, Sheringham, Mundesley and Sea Palling.
A decade later the service has expanded along the East Anglia coast to 16 beaches, including at West Runton (new for this year), East Runton and Wells in North Norfolk, as well as beaches in the Great Yarmouth area and Suffolk.
Four veteran RNLI lifeguards have been ever present since that first day 10 years ago Vincent Pank, Sam Kendrick, Scott Davidson and Chris Wall.
Vincent, who has risen through the ranks to become Lifeguard Manager, said ‘We were breaking new ground when we took on the lifeguard service for North Norfolk District Council in 2007, as it was the first time RNLI lifeguards had patrolled anywhere on the east coast of the UK.
‘It’s been an incredible 10 years since then, saving lives and keeping people safe. We have gone from having 15 lifeguards patrolling a handful of beaches to employing around 65 people at 16 locations along the length of the Norfolk coast and into Suffolk.
‘So much has happened throughout the past decade, but most rewarding for me is seeing how our presence and reputation has grown within the communities we work in. I think we were seen as a novelty at the start, but we’ve earned the trust and respect of people who now seek out our advice, whether that is the public, lifeboat crews, emergency services or landowners.’
Leader of North Norfolk District Council Cllr Tom FitzPatrick said ‘We’re proud of what has been achieved in partnership with the RNLI over the past 10 years.
‘Ensuring the safety of our beaches is paramount and having lifeguards on duty when North Norfolk is at its busiest means visitors and residents can have peace of mind
while enjoying our beautiful coastline.
‘The lifeguards are a skilled team and our admiration and thanks go to all of them for their dedication and bravery over the past decade.’
Cllr Becky Palmer Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture said ‘Our beaches, four of which have Blue Flag status, are enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of people each year. The hard work of the RNLI lifeguards has kept these people safe.’
The wages for RNLI lifeguards along the North Norfolk coast at Cromer, Sea Palling, Sheringham, Mundesley are funded by NNDC, with training, equipment, lifeguard stations, vehicles, support services and management all provided by the RNLI.
Within the NNDC purvey there are three permanent lifeguard units at Wells, Sea Palling and Sheringham West. Temporary units have been installed at Sheringham East, West Runton, East Runton, Cromer West, Cromer East and Mundesley. They will be taken down in September.
Since 2010* RNLI lifeguards in East Anglia have saved 18 lives, rescued 177 people and given medical care 4,001 times.
RNLI lifeguards resumed patrols of five beaches in Norfolk on Saturday 7 May (Sheringham West, Cromer East, Mundesley, Sea Palling and Gorleston) and two in Suffolk on 21 May (Lowestoft South and Southwold North).
A further nine beaches will be patrolled from Saturday 2 July. These are Wells, Sheringham East, West Runton, East Runton, Cromer West, Hemsby, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft North and Southwold South.
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Front row L-R Cabinet Member for Leisure Cllr Becky Palmer, Cllr Judy Oliver (Sheringham South), NNDC Leader Cllr Tom FitzPatrick, Cabinet Member for Coastal Management Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett, Cllr Nigel Pearce (Suffield Park), Cllr Sarah Butikofer (West Runton). Back row L-R RNLI lifeguards Chris Wall, Vincent Pank, Scott Davidson and Sam Kendrick.
Anyone interested in getting a job as an RNLI beach lifeguard can contact Vincent at Vincent_pank@rnli.org.uk or give him a call on 07917 581567.
* The RNLI changed the way it recorded lifeguard statistics in 2010. Statistics are not available for previous years.
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Alice Arnold calls Mayday for the RNLI, inspired by iconic shipping forecast Former presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Shipping Forecast, Alice Arnold, revisits Cromarty, Hebrides, Dogger and Humber, as she reads the ‘Mayday Forecast’ to encourage the public to support the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. The ‘Mayday Forecast’ follows the well-known rhythm and regions of this established British bulletin, but instead of predicting weather conditions, it predicts the number of distress calls the RNLI will respond to this year.
Maritime distress calls can come in 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with 4,700 volunteer crew members across the UK and Ireland on standby to drop everything in an instant to save lives at sea.
It was neatly timed to coincide with last bank holiday weekend’s RNLI Mayday campaign, the charity’s own call for help to raise the money needed to keep the RNLI and its 237 lifeboat stations operating.
Based on 2015 figures, the Mayday Forecast predicts approximately 8,200 people will be rescued and hundreds of lives will be saved by the RNLI’s volunteer crews around the coasts of the UK and Ireland in 2016. If 2015 is anything to go by, lifeboat crews will spend more than 229,000 hours at sea.
Forecast predictions demonstrate the scale of the RNLI’s rescue operations. The lifesaving charity relies on the generosity of the public and the forecast urges listeners to support this year’s Mayday campaign.
These include: • North East including Tyne, Dogger and Humber. 597 call outs. 1 rescue in force 11 violent storm conditions, 3 rescues in force 10 storms. 682 people rescued. 32 lives saved’ • ‘Republic of Ireland including Fastnet, Shannon. 829 call outs. Range of conditions, often rough. 1 launch in force 11 storm conditions. 965 people rescued and 24 lives saved’ • ‘Hunstanton to Dungeness including Dover. Often very rough seas. 1730 launches. 1269 people rescued. 61 lives saved’
The RNLI is close to Alice Arnold’s heart. She said ‘The dedication of volunteer lifeboat crews around our coastlines is awe inspiring. When the pager goes off, they drop everything to go and save lives, often in treacherous conditions.
I have really enjoyed reading the Mayday Forecast, highlighting the sheer number of rescues anticipated in 2016. It has been fun to do, and vitally important. I’d encourage everyone to support the RNLI to help the charity continue their life saving work.'
Paul Russell, crew member at Cromer lifeboat station, said ‘The Mayday Forecast highlights the huge number of people that RNLI volunteer crews rescue every year. We’re ready to drop everything when the
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pager beeps to save lives at sea.’
The Mayday campaign asks people to support the RNLI’s volunteer crews to keep them saving lives. Visit www.rnli.org/Mayday to donate and find out more information about how you can support Mayday.
Mayday fundraising events are taking place right across the UK and Ireland, many with a yellow welly theme. The public can also show their support on social media by using the hashtag #MaydayEveryday.
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Trio Compete at Regional Gymnastic Final
In early April, 12 gymnasts from North Walsham Gymnastic Club attended the UEA to compete at the Norfolk County Grades where they passed with flying colours, with many achieving a distinction for their efforts! Olivia Shingles, Tia Talbot and Tilly Owen came in the top three in their individual groups, qualifying to represent the County at the Regional finals.
On Sunday 1 May, the three gymnasts together with their head coach and some younger gymnasts and parents who were inspired by the girls previous achievement at the UEA so came along for support and to cheer them on, set off for Pipers Vale Gymnastic Club in Ipswich. All the girls had clean rounds and did their best on the day with Tia coming 10th (level 5 age 10/11) Olivia 7th (level 4 age 10) and Tilly 8th (level 4 age11/12).
The Club is continuing to progress with securing their own premises. Head coach Alexis Thurston said “We’ve had some amazing support with our recent ‘Go Fund Me’ fundraiser for our foam pit. The gymnasts, coaches, parents, friends and families have donated very generously and we have so far managed to raise a massive £3,791. Other local charities have also been donating to our cause as well as many other organisations who have contributed to the cost of new equipment that will be required when the time comes to move.”
The ‘Go Fund Me’ campaign is ongoing, donations and enquiries can be made via the website www.north-walsham-gymnastics-club.co.uk
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Arsenal vs. Norwich Review In what was yet another loss for Norwich fans, they could perhaps take some encouragement from the late kick off game against Arsenal who came out 1-0 victors. Norwich started off the match in positive fashion with Redmond testing Petr Cech in the early minutes of the game.
Norwich continued to perform well for the first half using a very good counter attacking style of play whilst also managing to defend relatively well.
In the latter stages off the first half Norwich started to make more chances for themselves with another good chance through Nathan Redmond at the back post but only for Cech to make another good save keeping Arsenal in the game. However, Norwich were unable to capitalise on their first half chances, which proved to be costly.
The real game changing moment for me came in the 56th minute when Danny Welbeck was brought on for Alex Iwobi and he had an instant impact on the game. As soon as he came on, he started to stretch the Norwich defence, which paid dividends when he volleyed Arsenal ahead from
Giroud’s knockdown. After the goal, Norwich could not continue with their first half form failing to regain momentum to try to get a point out of the game, which could end up proving to be vital in the relegation run in.
Unfortunately, Newcastle and Sunderland managed to pick up points at the weekend leaving Norwich in a precarious position in 19th place. Norwich vs. Manchester Utd Review Norwich yet again succumbed to another loss in the early kick off on Saturday 7 May with relegation looking a near certain. Norwich started the game in a similar fashion when they faced Arsenal away, immediately forcing pressure on the United defence, which ultimately should have ended in a goal. In the early minutes, Cameron Jerome missed another gilt-edged chance that could have proved pivotal in the relegation battle as he headed a chance from six yards, straight at David De Gea. This summed up Norwich’s season as a whole as well as the season that Cameron Jerome has had, which has been poor overall. Manchester United failed to impress in the first
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Alex Neil made a change in the 60th minute to take off Robbie Brady for Mbokani in the hope of getting 3 points out of the game with United there for the taking. I feel this change had an impact on the game, as I believe that Jerome should have been taken off over Brady.
Around ten minutes after this change was made, Sebastien Bassong mistimed a header, which allowed Rooney to run clear of him to then find Juan Mata who slotted home from close range after Olsson failed to track his run. This result makes relegation a near certainty unless Newcastle and Sunderland manage to lose their remaining games. STOP PRESS - Despite a great final win against Watford 4-2, Sunderland beat Everton 3-0, to relegate the Canries and Newcastle to the Championship. Season round-up in next issue.
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The first of this season’s four concluding Cup Finals took place at Trunch Village Hall as NWSCA’s Tom Baldock-Yaxley, Andy Beane and Howard Lupton battled NWSCB’s Dennis Elliott, Paul Price and Joe Kirkup in the final of the Knockout Doubles Cup, umpired by Peter Ward. The match featured good attacking games throughout mixed in with some stern defence, particularly from Lupton who also served cleverly to restrict the loop of Kirkup while there was great use of angled shots to win points from Beane. After Lupton and Beane won the first set of the opener at a canter, Price and Elliott did the same in the second with some great attacking winners – however they were unable to repeat their form in the next two as the NWSCA duo won in four. Kirkup and Elliott missed an opportunity at 10-9 in the third set of the second battle, with Baldock-Yaxley and Beane coming through 12-10 to close out their win in straight. NWSCA were soon 3-0 ahead as Beane and Baldock-Yaxley outsmarted Kirkup and Price tactically to also win in three. Some great attacking winners from Elliott and Price in the fourth battle made the match look far from
over as they took the first against BaldockYaxley and Lupton and took a 6-1 lead in the second, but the NWSCB duo were unable to keep the momentum as the NWSCA pairing battled back to win 9-11, 12-10, 11-2, 11-2. That missed second set proved to be the last chance for NWSCB as a straight sets win for Beane and Lupton against Kirkup and Price sealed NWSCA’s 5-0 win.
The same NWSCB trio were back two days later for the Knockout Singles Cup final, this time against the Gresham’s School A trio of Robin Thaxter, Hubert Cheng and Haken Bennell. Trunch was again the venue with Derek Philpott in the umpire’s chair. Thaxter opened against Kirkup, who earlier in the League season had beaten him with a sizzling performance. A close first set saw Thaxter return Kirkup’s top-spin attack to narrowly take it 12-10 before Thaxter’s defence and counter-attack took control to win in straight. Next up was Cheng against Elliott with a 45 year difference between the two. Cheng used a short serve down the table and followed with a smash return to win many points. Elliott The Vikings rounded off their season by winning the Woodforde's Norfolk Cup Final against Diss 40-0.
In the semi final the previous week (see picture) they overwhelmed Norwich 68 -12. In league status North Walsham are Norfolk's leading club so this was a competition they were expected to win. The Raiders were also in action in the 2nd team final losing to Holt 2nds 33-19.
The Club's undefeated Under 12s side were introduced to the crowd at the Norwich game. Amongst their achievements was winning the ‘Leicester Tigers Land Rover Premiership Cup’, meaning they will take their place in the ‘Parade of Champions’ before a capacity crowd at the
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showed some of his old brilliance in the middle of Cheng’s 11-7, 14-12, 11-6 win. The third encounter saw Bennell storm out with spin to take the first from Price 11-3. The NWSCB player got back to form in the second with some devastating smashes, but Bennell edged a crucial third 12-10 before going on to win in four and move Gresham’s 3-0 ahead in the best of nine contest.
The fourth battle saw Cheng and Kirkup back in action – two very talented teenagers who show what a bright future there is for our League. This was a fast attacking game with some excellent rallies and hard hitting. Cheng took the first before Kirkup immediately hit back to level but mistakes in timing cost him in the third and a closer fourth as Cheng moved Gresham’s School A one win from the Cup. Five times North Norfolk champion Thaxter was his usual consistent self against Price and used all of his experience to bring mistakes from his opponent as his win in straight sealed Gresham’s successful defence with a 5-0 win.
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Attention now turns to the annual Rugby Sevens and Beer Festival at Scottow on Sunday 29 May, with sevens rugby all day from 11am to around 7pm. The men's tournament includes 20 teams, the women's eight and there is a touch rugby competition too. A wide range of food and drink will be available all day including a barbecue, hog roast and 20 Norfolk ales, breakfasts available from 8am. Admission is £3, with children free. There is a playground and ample free parking.
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