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Priscilla Bacon Hospice charity shop in North Walsham celebrates 1st birthday One of the six charity shops set up in Norfolk, to help fund the building of the new Priscilla Bacon Hospice has just celebrated its first year of trading.
Shop Manager Sarah Andrews said "The shop has received so many compliments on its smart appearance and the quality of stock donated by our many supporters. The shop includes two rooms of ladies’, men’s and children’s fashion, as well as a dedicated vintage area, and two rooms filled with electricals, household goods and small furniture.”
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Priscilla Bacon Hospice charity shop in North Walsham as well as a coordination centre for the ‘Hospice at Home’ team, who celebrates 1st birthday deliver end-of-life care in the community. Continued from front cover...
North Walsham shop staff, volunteers and shoppers celebrated the birthday with cake. Bryan Saunders, Head of Retail said "We are so grateful to the residents of North Walsham for their support over the year. Our staff and volunteers love meeting and talking to the shoppers and donors of stock. If you would like to support the shop, donations of quality goods can be made directly to the shop at 15 Market Place, and we are always pleased to hear from new volunteers to join the team.�
Six Priscilla Bacon Hospice charity shops, located in North Walsham, Aylsham, Stalham, Sheringham, Drayton and Taverham, were established to help underpin the fundraising operation and ensure that 93 pence in every pound raised is committed to the campaign to build the new hospice.
The shops also raise awareness of the charity and act as local hubs to extend support from the wider community.
any enquiries for the north walsham shop, please email nwretail@priscillabaconhospice.org.uk or call 01692 404129 www.priscillabaconhospice.org.uk
Priscilla Bacon Hospice is a new charity which has recently launched a campaign to raise ÂŁ12.5 million to build a new hospice with 24 inpatient beds and replace Priscilla Bacon Lodge, the existing specialist hospice facility in Norwich.
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Priscilla Bacon Lodge was built 40 years ago, following a countywide fundraising appeal and has provided a very high standard of specialist palliative care. Despite its achievements, it is now inadequate both in scale and configuration, as the population of Norfolk has grown by approximately 220,000 in this time, multiplying demand, and in its current location it cannot be extended.
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Already we’re in May and have enjoyed two meetings since the AGM. The first was a colourful jewellery-inspired demonstration by Jean Fordham who travelled to us from Nottingham in March.
The second was a well-attended workshop last month when Amanda Seales taught a technique using straight stems, such as Cornus, to make a grid in which to arrange flowers instead of using floral foam, which currently isn’t compostable, and of course it Ladies enjoying the Workshop in April saves money too.
The new hospice will be built adjacent to the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital and will have improved day care and outpatients’ facilities,
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Artists get ready for Open Studios and Art Exhibition Preparations are well underway for the annual open studios event at barrington Farm day service centre at walcott.
celebrate their achievements. Please don’t miss your chance to come and support these brilliant artists – everyone is welcome.”
Barry Skinner, 44, attends the centre’s supported Art Barn studio every week and is looking forward to welcoming visitors to the space and showing his work. “I’m happy to exhibit my work. I like to draw scenery and famous faces like Toyah and Bjork. I have autism. I taught myself how to draw and bring my own ideas. People should come here for Open Studios – it will do you the world of good and you might find something really interesting!”
The exhibition will feature drawings, paintings textiles and sculpture with prices for all budgets. There is also a special event this year called the Happy Cafe. This will take place on Wednesday 29, Thursday 30 May, Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 June from 2pm - 4pm and offers the public the chance to have a fun and informal cuppa and homemade cake with the artists.
Staff member Sarah Ballard says “Open Studios is a fantastic opportunity for local people to visit to this unique art centre. There are very few places like it in the UK. We don’t expect visitors to buy anything (though it’s great if they do!) – it is more about people seeing how each individual makes their art in this shared space and engaging with the artists. Barry is one of 30 artists here who work hard all year but also face challenges in exhibiting their work. Open Studios also allows us to create an accessible exhibition outside of a traditional gallery environment and gives everyone an equal platform to show their work and
The Art Barn studio at Barrington Farm will be open 10am - 5pm every day from Tuesday 28 May until Sunday 9 June. It is No 092 in the brochure. Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios, run by the N&N Festival is one of the largest schemes in the country with over 450 artists taking part.
Barrington Farm, Walcott, NR12 0PF For more information please visit www.nnopenstudios.org.uk/artists/details/1392
Come Outside - To the Woodgate Nursery Charity Garden Show this June!
The Woodgate Nursery garden show will take place this year at the Nursery in Aylsham on 8 and 9 June between 10am – 4.30pm. The show will feature over 60 exhibitors with a wide variety of craft items on display and for sale. The features of the show include the new floral marquee demonstrating stunning floral displays.
2018 1st Place Kevin Myhill from Aylsham
ice creams throughout the weekend, plus a delicious hog roast available throughout the weekend. The show sponsored by Stuart Morton Architectural Design is dog friendly, with well-behaved dogs welcome on leads.
Peter Purdy, owner of Woodgate Nursery, commented ‘The Woodgate Garden Show is always a popular day out for keen gardeners and families. Join us for a wonderful weekend filled with expert gardening advice, entertainment, garden furniture, accessories, craftsmen, quality plants and local food. This year we hope to raise even more money for two worthwhile local charities’
The show will aim to build on the success of last year’s event which welcomed more than 5,000 people. There is a £1 voluntary gate entrance donation (per person), with the money benefiting our 2019 chosen charities – the Aylsham Scouts and the Aylsham Roman Project.
The Woodgate Garden Show takes place from 10am to 4.30pm at Woodgate Nursery, Aylsham on Saturday, 8 June and Sunday 9 June.
Inspired by the Royal Horticulture Society’s (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show, local garden designers will be battling for the people’ vote to be crowned the winner of the best garden design. Visitors are encouraged to vote for their favourite garden for a chance to win £75 worth of gardening vouchers.
The show also includes a variety of food and drink stalls packed with tasty treats and savoury goods, as well as a craft marquee, filled with wonderful gift ideas and inspiration plus the garden exhibitors have all manner of gardening items for sale.
Not only can attendees pick up the latest flowers from the nursery, but they can learn more about their garden from the show’s friendly and knowledgeable exhibitors.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy entertainment for all ages including children’s games, face painting, birds of prey, arts and crafts marquee, the Aylsham Brass Band on Sunday afternoon and charity stalls. Purdy’s Tea Room will be serving a delicious range of homemade cakes, light lunches,
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Antingham Village Hall - well-being sessions every Thur 1pm £3 per person/ The session is run by an experienced person from Victory Sports. Do come and give us a try, all ages and experience are catered for inc disabled The North Walsham Good Neighbour Scheme connects local trained volunteers with other local people who could do with a bit of support and practical assistance. To request support or to join us as a volunteer phone 01692 558321 or visit our website nwgoodneighbour.org.uk Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society is open to singers of all voices and abilities without audition. Two week free trial. Rehearsals are every Monday in term time, 7pm to 9pm, at St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Sheringham. Contact 01263 711087, email sccssec@gmail.com or check website for details www.sheringhamandcromerchoral.co.uk. You can be assured of a warm welcome Tai Chi Qigong exercises and Chen Form Tuesday 2pm - 3.15pm. Beginners 3.30pm - 4.30pm at the Roman Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham. Contact Geoff on 01692 403145 or Doreen on 01692 403789 The Oddfellows meet on the 3rd Tuesday of most months at 7pm in the function room at the back of the Black Swan pub. Come and make some new friends. Ring Janet on 01692 407852 Alcoholics Anonymous meets regularly in North Walsham and Cromer. Anyone who wants to stop drinking is welcome to attend these meetings. The North Walsham meetings start at 8pm on every Monday Wednesday and Saturday at the Methodist Church (via the entrance on Bank Loke NR29 9JH). The Cromer meetings are every Tuesday and Friday at 7pm for 7.15pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall, Hall Road NR27 9DT. AA helpline is 01603 621 128 REME Association Cromer & District Branch meetings first Wednesday of each month at Halsey House, Norwich Road, Cromer. Ex REME and other military personnel always welcome 01263 512450 Come singing for fun and better health while supporting Sing to Beat Parkinson’s North Walsham and Aylsham District Skylarks 1st and 4th Wednesdays of each month at Sacred Heart Church Hall, Kings Arms Street, North Walsham NR28 9JP, 11am – 12.30pm, £4 per person (voluntary donation including refreshments). All ages and abilities welcome. louise@playingforcake.uk 07841 522601. North Walsham Army Cadet Force - looking for more fun, more action and more adventure, aged between 1318? Or an adult looking for something exciting to fill their spare time with? Find out more at www.armycadet.co.uk or pop in a visit us Wednesday evenings 19.30-21.30 at The Cadet Hut, North Walsham Sport Centre, Spenser Avenue, North Walsham Macmillan Neighbour Cancer Support Drop-in Centre 2nd Tuesday every month 2pm – 4pm at Methodist Church Lounge, Grammar School Road, North Walsham, NR28 9JH– join us for a chat or come along to discuss problems that you may be having – everybody very welcome. No charge and free refreshments! If you require any specific information let us know and we will try to find out for you,help available and what we don’t know we will certainly try to find out. 07908 061781 Arthritis Care (now merged with Arthritis Research UK) North Walsham Branch meets at the Community Centre on 3rd Thursday of the month for a social afternoon or to go on an excursion. Newly formed Self Support Group, to give help and advice regarding living with Arthritis, meets in the Nelson Room of the Community Centre at 10am on every 2nd Monday of the month. Programme and inform on both groups from Stan on 01263 722778 Line Dancing at Bacton Village Hall, Coast Road, Bacton Monday morning 10am - 12noon and Wednesday evening 7pm-8.45pm. Newcomers made welcome. £3/ session Come along or contact Jacqui 01692 581857 PILATES sessions at Erpingham Village Hall, Mondays 9.30am - 10.20am (term-time only). Fully qualified instructor. £5 per session or £4 in advance. More info from erpinghamleisurehub@gmail.com WALKING FOOTBALL for all ages and abilities at Erpingham MUGA, every Tuesday 7.30pm - 8.30pm and Wednesday 10-11am. All sessions led by fully qualified instructors. £2 per session. Just turn up and play! More info from Bill on 07979 633000 or via email: erpinghamleisurehub@gmail.com WALKING NETBALL for all: now playing at Erpingham MUGA every Tuesday 6.30pm - 7.30pm and Friday 10.30-11.30am, with a qualified instructor. £2 per session - 1st session free. Turn up or call Ros on 01263 768262
Email details of your clubs/organisations across to Margaret at editor.nwt@rosevillapublications.co.uk Please note that criteria for this page is that each listing is strictly non-profit making/charitable status.
North Walsham Probus Club meets on 4th Wednesday of each month at the Community Centre Jubilee Room for details 01692 402705 The White Eagle Lodge North Norfolk Group meets at the Friends Meeting House, Mundesley Road, near Swafield , North Walsham NR28 0RF at 2.45pm for 3pm on 3rd Sunday of each month (excluding January & August) for worship/meditation. You are welcome to join us. Visit www.whiteagle.org for details North Walsham Congregational Church, Cromer Road welcomes you to their Coffee Mornings at 10.30am on the third Saturday of every month. All funds raised for Window Repair Fund North Walsham Farmers Market on the last Sunday of each month in the Market Place. Free parking in Vicarage Street Car Park. Stalls selling a wide range of locally grown/produced foods, arts and crafts. Usually entertainment too. Always needed more stalls. Half of pitch fees donated to local charities. Further info Nigel Clarke on 01692 409181 North Walsham Mothers' Union meets on 2nd Tuesday of the month in St Nicholas Room, behind the church, at 2.30pm for fun, faith and fellowship. Visitors and new members are assured of a warm welcome. Further details Ann on 01692 402705 Mustard Seed Quilters meet at the Methodist Church Hall, North Walsham once a month on 2nd & last Friday 9.30am & 3.30pm. Tel 01692 405591. Lessingham Quilters meet at Lessingham Methodist Chapel once a month on 1st & 3rd Tue 01692 405591 North Norfolk Social Centre for the Blind meets on the first Thursday of every month (except January) in the main hall of North Walsham Community Centre 2pm to 4pm. Entertainment plus tea and cakes. All blind or partially-sighted welcome. For further information contact Jean Stockdale on 01692 402562 North Walsham Quakers Meeting for Worship held at 10.30am each Sunday at the Friends Meeting House, Mundesley Road, North Walsham, NR28 0RF (just outside Swafield, at end of bypass). All welcome Worstead Wolves Youth Football Club training every Thursday 6pm-7.30pm at Queen Elizabeth Hall Worstead - contact Casey Walker 07901 582723 Aylsham Chess Club meets at Aylsham & District ExService & Social Club on Monday evenings during the September - June season. David Owen (Club Secretary) 01263 731327 davidowen364@btinternet.com North Walsham Knitters is now called ‘Penny’s Knitters’ and we meet on 2nd Tuesday of every month from 2pm – 4pm at the Congregational Church on Cromer Road, North Walsham. The cost is £1.50 which goes towards the cost of the hall and includes tea, coffee and cake. If you are interested please pop along or telephone Celia Abbs on 01692 403292 North Walsham Gardening Club meets every 3rd Thursday in the month at the Jubilee Rooms, Community Centre, North Walsham at 7.30pm everyone welcome. For more info 01692 402808 or 01692 500710 Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA) North Walsham Branch meets on 1st Tuesday of the month (February to November) 7.30pm at Bluebell Public House, Bacton Road, North Walsham, NR28 0RA. All serving and RAF veterans, RAFA members & associate members welcome Salvation Army ‘Army Bear’s ‘ Parents & Toddlers group. Mondays, 9.30am-11am at Salvation Army, Hall Lane, North Walsham. For all pre-school children from babies upwards. Let them meet other children and enjoy our range of toys etc, plus a sing song while you chat with other parents over a cup of tea or coffee. Lunch club – Mondays, 12.30pm Salvation Army, Hall Lane North Walsham. Enjoy a freshly cooked 2- course meal with tea or coffee only £5. 'CLIC' Children's club(ages 6-10) 4.30pm Coffee morning – Thursdays 9.30am-11.30am – Salvation Army, Hall Lane North Walsham. Enjoy a selection of refreshments and good company. Sunday Morning Family Worship – 10.30am, Salvation Army Hall Lane, North Walsham. Details 01692 652263 The Salvation Army charity shop in Church Street, North Walsham would welcome any nearly new clothing dobnations. The shop is open Mondays to Saturdays from 10am to 3pm, although have early closing on Wednesdays and Saturdays. there is space for stopping outside to offload any clothing donations. Arthritis Research/Arthritis Care UK North Walsham Self Support Group - do you have Arthritis? Would you like to talk about it to an Arthritis Care Volunteer and get advice from people with a similar complaint? Why not
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come along to the Self Support Group which is held at 10.30am on the 2nd Monday of the month in the Nelson Room of the Community Centre? For further information please telephone Stan Melling on 01263 722778. If you need transport - contact the local Community Transport Office on 01692 500840 and they will advise availability. North Norfolk Concert band meet every Monday at Gresham village hall at 7.30pm - a friendly community band and new players always welcome, especially tuba, double bass, bass guitar, any bass line instrument, and percussion. We play a variety of different genres from swing, modern to classical. Come along or contact our Secretary maxine@john-lewis.com Sing Your Heart Out (SYHO) workshops are open to anyone who loves to sing in good company. Professional voice coaches lead the sessions, with songs chosen for their feel good factor. It’s not a choir - you don’t need to have a good voice or read music. The sessions are dropins so there’s no pressure to attend regularly or to perform. The idea is simply to sing for wellbeing. We meet at the The Lighthouse, Sheringham most Mondays from 2pm - 3.30pm. There’s no need to book and no charge; it’s free to attend (donations always welcome!). More information and exact session dates can be found on the website www.syho.org. Come along and have some fun! Norfolk Astrology Association meeting first Saturday of the month at 2pm in Foulsham. Come along and join this group of astrology lovers to discuss, learn and share knowledge. For more info Tel 07749 822495 Come singing for fun and better health while supporting Sing to Beat Parkinson’s : North Walsham and Aylsham District Skylarks, 1st and 4th Wednesdays of each month at Sacred Heart Church Hall, Kings Arms Street, North Walsham NR28 9JP 11am for tea/coffee and social time, singing 11.30am - 12.30pm, £4 per person requested (voluntary donation). All ages and abilities welcome including people with Parkinson’s or other health issues/ disabilities. tina@playingforcake.uk or 07771 605188 Interested in astronomy? North Norfolk Astronomy Society will be hosting pop up outreach events at several locations in North Norfolk if the weather is clear. To get involved, go onto our website nnas.org and sign up as an associate member (free) and we will notify you by email when an event is happening, usually 24hrs before. Good family fun and if you get the astronomy bug you could always join as a full member Age Concern North Norfolk Pop-In Group every Friday 10am till noon at The Cottage, 8 Louden Road, Cromer social group, make new friends, activities. Special dementia-friendly event first Friday of the month with guest speakers. Only £1 includes tea & coffee. Contact 01263 821188 for further details North Walsham Rotary Club meets on Monday evenings at pm for a 6.15 pm start - our Club welcomes men and women and is open to all cultures, races, and creeds. Members volunteer their efforts to improve the quality of life in their own communities and beyond. Anyone interested in finding out more about the club should contact the Secretary, Richard Walker on 01263 722401 or email him at trudyrich51@gmail.com North Walsham Air Training Corps offer fun activities like as flying and qualifications such as BTEC and first aid and much more to boys and girls 12 to 18 and adult volunteers. We meet Monday and Thursday 1900 to 2130. If interested please visit us one night, call 079790 75825 or visit www.raf.mod.uk/aircadets Rock Buns and Rolling Pins Women’s Institute, North Walsham’s newest WI group meets every 3rd Wednesday at 7pm at St Benets Hall, North Walsham. For further information see our Facebook page or email rockbunsandrollingpins@gmail.com or North Walsham Dementia Support Group runs Cameo Cafe every Tuesday and Thursday 10am to 3pm, at Furze Hill, 73 Happisburgh Road, North Walsham. If you are looking after someone with dementia come along and see how we can give you some extra support. For more details call 01692 502708 or Carol on 01692 405239 North Walsham Spiritualist Church meets every Sunday 6.30pm - 8pm at St John Ambulance Hall, Bacton Road, North Walsham. All welcome North Walsham & Aylsham District Skylarks Fun, Community Singing Workshop at Sacred Hearts Church Hall, North Walsham on 1st and 4th Wednesday each month 11am-12:30pm – enjoy singing with others while improving your general health. Everyone welcome! £4 voluntary donation (including refreshments). No need to book. This group is affiliated to Sing to Beat Parkinson’s. Enquiries to louise@playingforcake.uk/07841 522601
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UPPER SHERINGHAM BELLS WILL BE RINGING OUT AGAIN SOON!
We are already training new bellringers at nearby St Andrew’s in Holt who will also help with ringing the bells at All Saints Upper Sheringham – but we are always keen to teach new people so if you ever fancied trying your hand at this ancient art get in touch! It’s nothing like you see on the television – you do not fly through the air, you do not need to be strong, you do not need to be musical or mathematical – you just need a sense of rhythm and a sense of humour!
We are delighted to report that the appeal is progressing so well that, if all goes to plan, we will be ringing the bells in time for Remembrance this year, and certainly by Christmas. Remember to listen out for us!
We still need to raise the last bit of the money – please do consider helping us with this last push – what better legacy than to be able to say “I helped those bells ring out again”.
As we start dismantling the fixtures and fittings prior to the bells being taken to the bell works in Dorset, we will have a few items we could sell as mementoes of this project – we will have some clappers, chiming hammers, pulley blocks and an odd selection of handbells in varying conditions. Get in touch if you would like more information or would like to make an offer for anything or come and have a look at what we have. We won’t charge extra for the rust and dust!! The photo shows an example of a clapper (from a different church, we haven’t removed ours yet) and the actual handbells and pulley blocks and other random items that we are offering.
Another exciting bit of news is that we have been accepted into the Tesco ‘Bags of Help’ scheme in their stores in Sheringham and Mundesley– throughout May and June we will be one of their chosen charities so please remember to pick up your blue token at the till and vote for us!
How to donate: If you would like to donate towards giving our 6 bells their voices back please send your donation to Sue Morton, 4 Linden Grove, Sheringham, NR26 8PD. Cheques payable to “Upper Sheringham PCC”.
If you are able to gift aid your donation, please ask me for a gift aid form – 01263 826078 or suejmorton@gmail.com.
A big thank you to those who have donated so far – we couldn’t do it without you!
If you prefer to donate on-line please go to: www.gofundme.com/upper-sheringhambell-appeal.
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North Norfolk Country Fair 26 & 27 May at George Weston Community Field,Weybourne 10am to 4pm – entry £4 adults, under 15s free. Sunday all day arena entertainment, have a go at archery and a climbing wall. Monday musical entertainment: Fun Dog Show. Dog Agility Arena. Both days Barton House miniature railway rides, 2 large marquees with arts, crafts, local food and drink stalls, Outside trade stands , Children’s rides and games, Classic cars, Military display, Car boot area, Refreshments, bar and hot food caterers, And much, much more! Contact Karen 07775 741752 or email karen.wr@hotmail.co.uk Organised by Weybourne Community Fund, registered charity Bring and Buy on Bank Holiday Monday 27 May in Langham Churchyard 10am-12noon admission free. If the weather is inclement, we will be inside the church. There will be the usual coffee morning stalls and refreshments. If anyone would like to bake a cake or bring along books, gifts, bric-a-brac or a raffle
prize, all will be gratefully received. Proceeds are for Langham Church General Fund. We look forward to seeing you. Roadside parking. Facilities available in the Village Hall
toys, prints and cards. Car park, refreshments, level access. www.thorpemarket.org.uk
Singers Alert – Sheringham & Cromer Choral Society rehearsals have only just started. If you would like to join us to sing Brahms’ German Requiem (in German) with some Elgar, now would be a good time. No auditions, two free rehearsals. Mondays 7pm – 9pm at St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Sheringham. 01263 711087 or email info@sheringhamandcromerchoral.co.uk
Art Exhibition/Sale Saturday 25 to Monday 27 May at Smallburgh Village Hall (NR12) 10am-4.30pm daily. Reasonably priced original artwork, prints and greeting cards in various medium by local artists. Cash sales only please. Free admission and parking
Open Studios at Thorpe Market Church Saturday 25 May to Sunday 2 June - open daily. Weekdays 10am – 5pm Sundays 11.30am – 6pm. EastCoastArtz are a group of North Walsham based artists. They have exhibited regularly at Thorpe Market Church. They are once more using the church to participate in the county-wide Open Studios event. This year there will be seven artists exhibiting their work, which includes mixed media, painting, sculpture, collage, photography, textiles, rag rugs, driftwood models, wooden
Tea Dance at North Walsham Community Centre on Monday 13 May 2pm to 4.30pm admission £3 including refreshments. Everyone welcome
North Walsham and Aylsham District Skylarks first and fourth Wednesday each month 11am 12:30pm - fun, community singing workshop at Sacred Hearts Church Hall, North Walsham - enjoy singing with others while improving your general health. Everyone welcome!
Model Railway Open Day
Broadland Model Railway Club is hosting an Open Day on Sunday 26 May at Hoveton Village Hall, 30 Stalham Rd, Hoveton, Norwich NR12 8DU from 10.30am until 3.30pm.
Virtually all our Club layouts and two or three members layouts will be on display including Broad Oak – OO, Castle Broad – 009, Herrington – N , Shadbolts Wharf – O, Scaranish – N, South Repps – O-16.5, Broadfield – OO and Oma Park – N.
Some of these layouts are fully complete, others are under various stages of construction. We will also be having demonstrations of DCC, hand-built track laying and our ‘Loco Doctor’ will be on hand to check visitors’ own locos. This is a great opportunity for visitors to see what we do and how we do it.
There will be a 2nd hand stall with books and various railway item, light refreshments and there is ample free parking. Admission is £3 for adults, concessions £2, 12 and under free
There are full details of the layouts and the Club on our website: www.broadlandmodelrailwayclub.co.uk
£4 voluntary donation (including refreshments). No need to book. This group is affiliated to Sing to Beat Parkinson’s. Enquiries to louise@playingforcake.uk/07841 522601
A Celebration of Flowers in Norfolk’s quaintest and possibly smallest village hall in Suffield NR11 7EW to a theme of ‘The Great Outdoors’ Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June 10am – 4.30pm plus the best smelling rose judged by you! Teas and yummies all day. Entry £1. ‘Bet you never knew it existed!’ Sorry no coaches. All proceeds to village hall funds
Spring Sale in Aid of North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection to be held on Saturday 11 May, in St Benets Hall, North Walsham, 9.30am – 12.30pm. We will be selling Cats Protection goods plus craft and new items. There will also be a cake stall, raffle, tombola, bric a brac, books and jigsaws. Light refreshments will also be available. Please come and support us.
BACTON ART GROUP
The Bacton Art Group will be holding their annual exhibition at Bacton Village Hall (Coast Road, Bacton, NR12 0ES) on Saturday 25 May through to Monday 27 May from 10am to 5pm each day.
We hope to exhibit over one hundred varied works of art, most of which will be for sale.
For further details please contact Mrs Linda Rogers on 01692 404804 or you can find us on Facebook (Bacton Art Group – BAG) or on our website bactonartgroup.wixsite.com/ bacton-art-group.
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North Walsham Big Bash
Aylsham Singers’ Spring Concert
Following a recent recruitment drive, several new members have joined the Aylsham Singers choir and are now looking forward to performing in a Spring Concert on 18 May.
Thanks to the generosity of North Walsham Town Council and North Walsham Community Shop it has been possible to deliver to local residents a personal invitation to the Big Bash, to be held on Saturday afternoon 18 May at North Walsham Community Centre and Library from 1.30pm until 4.30pm.
The title of this concert is ‘Beyond the Sea’. It will include a wide range of songs by popular composers and other less well-known but, nonetheless, lovely songs. In addition to performances by the full choir, there will be soloist and instrumental pieces. Proceeds from this concert are being donated to ‘Shelter’ - a charity aimed at supporting the homeless.
This event will introduce local people of all ages to the wide range of activities and opportunities that are available to them in the town.
It is for all who would like to become more involved in their community, or wish to have support to enable them to join in and make a contribution.
Over 40 stands will be there covering topics such as fitness and health; volunteering; social activities and recreation; care support and assistive technology. 9 workshops will be held, covering themes as diverse as Pets as Therapy, First Aid Community Champion programme, 4women Outreach service and Music Mirrors – an innovative way, using music, to awaken memories in people with dementia.
Organisations and groups that have been unable to book a stall can still send their information to the Community Shop, 1 Market Place, North Walsham.
Viv Cairns, Musical Director, rehearsing some of ‘The Aylsham Singers’
Later in the year, the Aylsham Singers will also be involved in recording a charity single to help raise further funds for ‘Shelter’.
It will then be made available to people attending on the day.
The Aylsham Singers’ Spring Concert is being held at St Michael’s Church, Aylsham on Saturday 18 May from 7.30pm. Tickets (£8) will be available from JB Postle & Son Ltd, Market Place, Aylsham.
For further information email info@northwalshamthinkcarer.uk
If any readers would be interested in joining the choir, they would be welcomed at one of the weekly rehearsals. These are held on Wednesday evenings from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at St John’s Catholic Church, White Hart Street, Aylsham. Visit www.aylshamsingers.co.uk or phone 01263 731170 to obtain further details. From September the choir will be rehearsing for their always popular Christmas concert. This will be held on Saturday 30 November at a changed venue - Aylsham Town Hall. The theme of this event will be ‘A Dickensian Christmas’.
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THIS ISSUE’S PUZZLES
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SUDOKU Fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to 9 appear once in each row, column and 3 x 3 box. The numbers in the four yellow boxes are the ones needed as the answer that will be published in the next issue.
All the letters in our grids below have fallen out and mixed themselves up, although they are still in their original columns. Can you put them back in their rightful place to reveal a QUOTATION and the NAME of the person who said it.
Bird nesting season is well underway. A peek into a garden should reveal some familiar species. FOUR letters or more. There are seventeen ‘British Garden Bird’ themed words in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you find?
G G D S Y H S U R H T W
Z R V U R Z B Q D C C O
P F E O N L W R E N O R
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D I P C R K I G K A I S
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Using all FIVE arithmetical signs, + + - x ÷, fill in the spaces to make the equation true, as if they were being entered into a calculator.
The Last Issue’s Answers
The FOUR YELLOW SQUARES in the SUDOKU were 8 6 3 7 The FALLEN PUZZLE answers were: HOUSEWORK CAN'T KILL YOU, BUT WHY TAKE A CHANCE? PHYLLIS DILLER and
NECESSARY THAT HE BECOME ADDICTED TO CARNAL PLEASURES. THOMAS AQUINAS
The seventeen horse and horse riding words in last issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH were:
MAN CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT JOY; THEREFORE WHEN HE IS DEPRIVED OF TRUE SPIRITUAL JOYS IT IS
BLAZE BLINKERS BRIDLE CANTER CAVALRY EQUESTRIAN FETLOCK
FOAL GALLOP HARNESS JOCKEY MANE MARE SPUR STABLE STALLION TROT
The NUMBER CRUNCHER One answer was: 16 + 15 x 4 + 20 ÷ 12 – 9 = 3 (there could be others!)
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Breaking the impasse... resolving conflict using mediation techniques
Amanda Nudds, Solicitor & Mediator, Hayes + Storr Solicitors
The seemingly interminable failure of MPs to agree Britain’s withdrawal agreement from the EU is typical of many intractable disputes. At some point in our lives, most of us will find ourselves at odds with someone over something. Each person will have their own ideas about what’s right (usually based on what’s most important to them) but that can result in both parties being totally unable to agree an outcome – and a stalemate ensues.
Breaking that impasse can seem difficult, if not impossible. And that’s where mediation comes in. A form of dispute resolution used to prevent (or conclude) court proceedings. Here are ten useful techniques used in mediation to help find a settlement:
1. PARTICIPATION It’s important that both parties are willing to engage in the process, can put forward proposals as well as consider any proposals received.
2. EVIDENCE Both parties must be upfront and make available all key documentary evidence – so each side can understand the other’s position.
3. STATE YOUR POSITION Make your position clear at the outset, as it may be that one party has misinterpreted the other’s position. Explain what you believe to be right and what you hope to achieve.
4. WORK TOWARDS A SETTLEMENT Initially, each party’s aim will be to win, but it’s important to realise that resolution isn’t going to be a ‘win’ for one and a ‘loss’ for another – it will be a compromise that enables both parties to move on.
5. BE RESPECTFUL Whatever your feelings, it’s important to treat the other party with respect. Being insulting only creates more barriers and makes it more difficult for any resolution to be achieved.
6. BE PERSUASIVE Highlight the merits of your position so the other
party can see that their point of view may not be as strong as they originally believed. This can also bring the other party’s attention to the mutual benefits of a deal.
7. INTERESTS Identifying the other party’s interests can be difficult – but once you’ve asked questions and gleaned more information on what they want to achieve, you’ll have a much better understanding of what can be done.
8. BRAINSTORMING Neither party is going to leave with a settlement that includes everything they want. Explore and identify options which will satisfy both parties.
9. EMOTION Although all conflict gives rise to anger and frustration, it’s important to keep your emotions in check so you are able to think clearly and practically.
10. PATIENCE A fully-informed overview can take time before a final settlement is reached, so try and remain patient – it will pay off eventually!
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The shop and cafe are supported by many loyal customers and is a favourite with cyclists and walkers. It has won awards including an East Anglia Countryside Alliance Award. The shop also supports 55 local producers and firms by selling their products. Having been threatened with closure, the 2017 Save Our Shop campaign concluded with NNDC stepping in to purchase the premises and secure the shop’s future.
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Aylsham Open Gardens Weekend a record number of private gardens will be open for the public to enjoy in aylsham over the weekend of 1 and 2 June. seventeen are open on saturday and 19 on sunday.
You will be able to stroll through woodland, gaze into ponds and pools and sit in courtyard gardens.
The route also takes you passed the preserved World War Two ‘Pill Box’ at Bure Meadows which is surrounded by a commemorative garden.
As well as planting ideas you can take home inspiration on the use of garden sculpture, managing a wormery to make fertiliser, novel ideas on disguising bins and growing fruit and vegetables.
When you need a rest sit and enjoy the delicious teas, cakes, ice-cream and light lunches that will be available.
competition, free to enter, with a garden voucher worth £20 going to the winner.
The Open Garden event is organised by Aylsham in Bloom. Money raised from ticket sales enables the volunteers to continue funding the Bloom planting around the town. Money raised in the individual gardens from the sale of various items including refreshments, plants and books goes to a charity of the gardener’s choice. This year’s charities include the Norfolk Heart Trust, Oxfam, Aylsham Methodist Church and the Aylsham Care Trust.
Tickets will be on sale on the open days from 9.30am from the Heritage Centre in St Michael’s churchyard. The cost is £5 for one day and £8 for a weekend ticket. Those aged 16 and under are free.
Aylsham in Bloom is part of the Aylsham Community Partnership, Registered Charity number 1166514 www.aylshaminbloom. weebly.com
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Poppy went back to the vets once she had finished the course of antibiotics she was taking and because the head tilt had not gone completely, she has another course of treatment and will be going back once this is completed. She is a very gentle little cat and enjoys watching the world pass by her pen.
When cats and kittens leave us for their new homes, we always advise their new family what type of food they have been eating and the type of cat litter they are used to. We always suggest they initially continue to use the same food as any change can upset their digestive system and can lead to the cat having diarrhoea. It is always better to introduce these changes gradually to avoid upsets. Similarly, with cat litter, they will have been used to either the clay lump or wood chip (depending on which fosterer they are with) and together with all the changes they experience when going to a new home, may not use the litter tray if the contents are unfamiliar to them. Again, introducing the litter you wish to use in future gradually, will make life easier for both you and your new family member.
Under the Animal Welfare Act all pet owners have a duty of care to provide their pets with a suitable environment and diet where they can behave normally and also ensure they are protected from pain, suffering injury and disease. Such was not the case for one little stray we took in recently. Quinsy was in a dreadful state, very underweight and with matted fur. During the two days he was with us his condition deteriorated and he was rushed to the vets where sadly he had to be put to sleep as it was believed he was a victim of FELV. His fosterer was so concerned she did feel he could have died before actually seeing the vet. Obviously, his owners had not shown a duty of care for him and had they been identified, we would have referred this to the RSPCA who would have probably prosecuted them. This poor little cat did not
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If you are interested in receiving help Olga is a timid young cat who will need lots of to neuter your time to settle in her new home cat/kitten, please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher). This number is for vouchers only and will not be able to help with any other enquiries. The number also applies for those wishing to take advantage of our special neutering campaign.
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.
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Zombies invade North Walsham Live Aid
North Walsham’s annual charity rock event came to a gory end when the stage was invaded by the notorious Bloodshake Chorus with their own special blend of rock music. They were preceded by local band Coast with a great opening of the show followed by local heroes Raw Edge continuing their tradition of playing at every North Walsham Live Aid since the start.
Police tribute band The Omegamen took the evening up to the memorabilia auction with a great set.
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During the band changeovers Martin Day kept the party going with his excellent acoustic music. A Pink Floyd tribute guitar was the star lot of the auction, signed by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, the hammer falling at £1325. £300 was paid for a gig flyer signed by Francis Rossi and the late Rick Parfitt.
A further 33 lots went under the hammer of Charles Horner-Glister in this popular annual rock auction.
The evening was brought to a memorable ending with a great show from Bloodshake Chorus.
The Duke of Sussex has written a letter to the Year 6 children at Millfield Primary School in North Walsham congratulating them on their hard work raising awareness about endangered wildlife.
This year’s event was organised by The Music Hut’s Bex and Robin with event originator Barry Holden dealing with the auction and publicity.
A massive thank you goes to all the bands and volunteers on the night, Chris’s crew, H, Steve and Paul on security, to Tich and crew of Rhythmic Sound and Lighting, not forgetting the hard working bar staff and local organisations and shops for their continued support and of course everyone who turns up to support the event every year.
The children have been busy learning about conservation, endangered wildlife and raising funds for the WWF. The Duke of Sussex believes in protecting endangered wildlife and was ‘immensely touched’ that the children had written to him and wished the class every success with the project.
At this event we have raised a grand total of £9000 for this year’s children’s charity which is East Anglian Children’s Hospice to purchase the equipment needed for their dedicated music therapy department at their new purpose-built location, ‘The Nook’.
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Lucas Turner, a Year 6 pupil. said “The whole class were amazed and screamed when we were told we had received letters from the Duke of Sussex. I was shocked because he is a member of the Royal family and is very important and busy and he wrote to us! I was so happy! My mum was really proud of me when she saw the letter.”
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Aylsham Heritage Centre
The exhibition in the Heritage Centre called ‘Aylsham Pubs and Inns’ has already had a good number of visitors.
To accompany the exhibition a small leaflet has been produced which takes you on a walk around the town to visit the site of all the pubs that have traded in the town. The leaflet is free, so why not pop in to collect one and make the most of the warmer weather with a stroll around the town. We are looking for some more volunteers. Do you have a couple of hours to spare a month? Do you enjoy meeting people and talking about the history of the town? We are looking for some new volunteers to help to meet and greet visitors in the heritage centre particularly on a Tuesday afternoon. You won't be left on your own, and you don't need to be an expert! This could be once or twice
a month, or even every week! If you think this is something you may be interested in then please do call the centre on 07919 962814 or email us at aylshamheritage@gmail.com Our summer season of talks returns to the Centre in May. The talks cost £4 per person and places should be booked in advance by visiting www.aylshamheritage.com or by contacting the centre. All talks start at 7pm. There is a range of different topics so there should be something for everyone!
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wednesday 29 May - richard Laxen – the tale of two aylshams – Aylsham and Canada Find out about Aylsham in Canada a community founded by Richard’s relatives. Each month we will bring you a small taster of the exhibition! This month involves The Ship Inn on White Hart Street which opened in 1850.
The first publican of The Ship was a shop keeper and tea dealer in White Hart Street. The original name for The Ship was ‘The Scugger’ – which seems to come from an old dialect word, ‘scugger’ meaning a smuggler. A good name for a dealer in tea which due to its value was once a frequently smuggled commodity!
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Photography Exhibition at Norfolk Wildlife Trust Centre
An exhibition of landscape photography by local photographer, Paul Burnham will be held at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust Centre in Cley from 15 May until 28 May, 10am - 5pm daily.
School seeks old photos and uniform for 70th celebrations
A Cromer school is on the hunt for photos and uniforms from years gone by as it gets ready to celebrate its 70th anniversary.
Paul trained as a photographer then changed career to work as a warden on nature reserves throughout England and Wales using his photography to help illustrate wildlife and the conservation message.
He recently had an exhibition at the Green Britain Centre in Swaffham on pollution and the devastating effect of balloons on wildlife.
He works mainly in black and white using the ‘magic of light’ to transform the everyday scene into something special.
Cromer High School line-up 1981
A day of celebrations will take place on Saturday 6 July with staff, pupils, and families past and present invited to come and meet old friends, share memories, and view the exhibition.
Headteacher Antony Little said “We are immensely proud of how our school has
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Cromer Secondary Modern line-up 1967 served the community over the past seven decades. The anniversary is a fantastic chance to celebrate our history and look ahead to an even more exciting future.”
Old uniform can be dropped off at the school reception during opening hours in the run-up to the day and will be returned afterwards.
Paul has exhibited in England and France. His wild landscapes include many taken along the north Norfolk coast.
Admission to the exhibition is free.
The memorabilia will go on display at Cromer Academy – previously known as Cromer High School and Cromer Secondary Modern School – which this summer is marking 70 years of educating the town’s young people.
Cromer Secondary Modern line-up 1970
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Applications now open for Holt Festival Art Prizes
Sir John Hurt Art Prize, new prize for young artists and Open Studios invite entries One of the east of England’s top art prizes, the Holt Festival-Sir John Hurt Art Prize, is now inviting entries for the 2019 contest. The winner will win a cash prize of £1,750 and their entry will also be exhibited at Norwich’s internationally renowned Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.
The leading North Norfolk Festival, has also announced a new prize specifically aimed at younger artists. The Sworders Art Prize is open to artists between 16 and 23. It carries a prize of £750 for the winner, who will also be offered a commissionfree exhibition by Holt’s new contemporary art space The Gallery in Lees Yard. Both prizes are open to artists everywhere and in previous years there have been entries from across the region and beyond. All types of visual art are welcome and the closing date for entries to both competitions is midnight Sunday 16 June. Full submission details can be found at www.holtfestival.org The winners will be announced at a private view on the evening of Sunday 21 July.
Last year’s winner Frances Blythe with judge Eileen Cooper and the winning entry
All shortlisted works will be displayed in a free exhibition in the Auden The 2019 Holt Festival runs from 21 – 27 July. The charming Norfolk Georgian country town comes alive for an exuberant week of international music, drama, visual art, dance, comedy and children’s and family events. New Artistic Director Anwen Hurt recently announced this year’s first highlights and the full programme will be revealed on 30 April. www.holtfestival.org
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Artists from North Norfolk get set to invite the public into their studios
Hundreds of artists from across the region are preparing to throw open their studio doors to the public as part of norfolk & norwich open studios 2019.
The event, which has firmly established itself as one of the biggest open studio schemes in the country, will celebrate its 25th anniversary this year.
Happisburgh Art Trail, North Walsham to Southrepps Art Trail, The Smallburgh Small Art Trail, Wells-Next-the-Sea Art Trail and 10 artists, 7 locations.
Throughout the duration of Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios many of the artists will be holding additional events, demonstrations and workshops.
The 16-day celebration of Norfolk’s artistic community runs from Saturday 25 May to Sunday 9 June.
The free event will see more than 430 artists taking part across 250 venues throughout the county opening their doors to the public to exhibit, sell and talk about their work and practice. In North Norfolk, 75 artists and nine groups will be taking part.
Artists taking part are working in a diverse range of art forms and techniques including mosaic, ceramics, printing, jewellery, textiles, painting, papercutting, glass work, sculpture and wood turning.
Artist Shauna Richardson (Credit CATERS)
As well as the hundreds of artists taking part, numerous Norfolk schools will be exhibiting in the scheme. Art Trails will also be in place across the county, allowing audiences to visit a number of artists in a particular area, stopping at studios and local attractions along the way.
In North Norfolk five school groups are taking part (Antingham & Southrepps Primary School, Hindringham C of E Primary School, Walsingham C of E Primary School, Kelling C of E Primary School and Blakeney C of E Primary School) and six art trails have been organised by artists participating in the scheme. These are the Cromer Art Trail,
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Alongside the Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios fortnight, North Norfolk artists will be hosting three taster exhibitions at The Old Workshop Gallery, Corpusty (11 May to 9 June), Cromer Library (2 – 30 May) and North Walsham Library (13 May – 10 June).
Ros Dixon, Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios Administrator, said: “It’s wonderful to think that Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios will be in its 25th year in 2019. It goes to show that the scheme has a timeless appeal for both artists and visitors.
“It’s not just about buying and selling work directly from the artist, which of course is one of the appeals, but it also offers artists the chance to meet and talk with people who are interested in their work. Many artists also enjoy being able to meet
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Robert Downie work in progress
Studios are free to visit and all details, including studio opening days, directions, art trails and additional events and demonstrations, can be found in the Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios brochure and on the scheme’s website.
North Norfolk artist Robert Downie said: “I really look forward to Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios, as over the fortnight I have this once-a-year opportunity to meet with lots of old friends together with new visitors to my studio. It can be hectic but is always stimulating. I learn so much from just listening and chatting to visitors, it plays a significant role in inspiring the future direction of my work.”
Brochures can be picked up from Tourist Information Centres, libraries, cafes and various art venues across Norfolk.
Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios will take place between Saturday 25 May and Sunday 9 June.
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A Gentleman
We know a lovely gentleman who’s old and very frail. He’s still got all his marbles, tho’ his sight’s begun to fail. He’s courteous and gentle with amazing memories Of a childhood long ago, when times were hard, and he’s Able to recall the way things were before the war, When people were much poorer, but somehow, less was more! He recalls a childhood, where strict obedience And respect were paramount, rebellions rare events. Courtesy to everyone, he would always greet Ladies with his ‘titfer’ raised and to others he would meet. A gent right to his fingertips, his speech never profane, No blasphemy would pass his lips, nor would he complain. Sadly, when he passes, a lot else will pass, too, Like courtesy, kindness, wisdom and compassion - sad but true. All these things are building blocks on which societies grow, So we must teach our children this, before these old gents go! Frances Wraight www.rosevillapublications.co.uk
My Little Garden
I open the gate and the scent is perfection, you can smell the lilac from every direction, Forget-me-nots and London Pride jostle together, they don’t seem to mind the inclement weather. Stephanie stands tall by the side of the pond, the family of goldfish have long gone. Months slip by, it will soon be June, I’m waiting for the first rose to bloom. It’s name – MEMORY. 26
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A vibrant, welcoming school “where my child can thrive and do well” Ofsted praises Norfolk primary school’s ‘inquisitive learners’ and ‘strong nurturing and caring culture’
Aldborough Primary School in North Norfolk has just had an Ofsted inspection during which it was praised for its standards of teaching and the rich curriculum it encourages. The inspection reported that the school “continues to be good,” praising the changes that had been made to maintain and improve its high standards.
Ofsted described the school as ‘vibrant’, with a ‘strong nurturing and caring culture,’ adding that all teaching staff know every pupil very well and concentrate on ensuring that their individual academic, social and emotional needs are met. “Consequently, pupils make good progress,” the inspector said, adding that one parent had commented, “This is a school where my child can thrive and do well.”
Ofsted noted what it called the school’s ‘wonderful woodland setting,’ praising the way the school is ‘determined to make the most of the opportunities this opens up for pupils.’ The inspector added, “Outdoor learning is encouraged. I saw learning outside where, in a drama session, pupils turned
themselves into a variety of tree shapes, while pupils involved in a mathematical investigation estimated measurements with liquids.”
The inspector praised the classrooms’ ‘purposeful atmosphere’, where ‘pupils are inquisitive learners.’ The school is committed to providing a rich curriculum, and the inspector found pupils spoke ‘enthusiastically’ about the wide range of learning different opportunities provided, including sport, music, languages, art and drama. “They also told me about the ‘science, art and writing week’,” said the inspector. “It gave them the opportunity to learn about the sea, through science-based exploration recorded in art and writing.”
Reading has been a strength of the school for
some time. In 2016 it received a letter from the then Minister of State for School Standards, Rt Hon Nick Gibb MP, congratulating staff and pupils on their standard of reading, which put them in the top 1% of schools nationally. The Ofsted report speaks of the pupils’ love of reading and their ability to hold well-developed discussions about areas such as characterisation and genre.
“Obviously we are delighted by the great things Ofsted has to say about our school,” says Alison Read, Head Teacher. “We are working collaboratively to implement the report’s recommendations, enhancing the learning opportunities already provided by our talented team.
“The success of a school like Aldborough is all about community and team spirit – I’m so delighted that the Ofsted report highlights the hard work of pupils and staff and the fantastic support we receive from parents, governors, and the wider community.”
anyone interested in finding out more should call the office (during school hours) on 01263 761264 or email office@aldborough.norfolk.sch.uk. the school’s website is at www.aldborough.norfolk.sch.uk
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Six TDK VHS 3-hour tapes brand new. £25. Toshiba VHS and DVD recorder/player non Freeview model so will record Sky TV hardly used £40. Tel 01692 500776 Heavy duty dehumidifier Delonghi Dec180E good condition £120ono Tel 01263 712159 King size divan bed with little used quality mattress and some bed linen £300 Tel 01263 768522 New lawn rake heavy duty rotary patio edger long reach shears £12. 10mm electric drill 90 drills + screwdriver bits £20. Men’s blue striped suit 40in chest 38in waist as new £15. Tel 01263 710067 2 photographic enlargers one portable for 35mm film with lens & carry case £20 and one studio type multi format enlarger with lens & base board stand £30. Both in full working condition. Other darkroom equipment available. Tel 01263 821119 Garden table and chairs 2 garden recliner chairs storage boxes bedroom chair etc and much more downsizing sale Tel 07900 838931 to view Cromer Kitchen table and 4 chairs oak finish lovely condition oblong 4ft x 30in £45. Ladies bike Raleigh red good condition hardly used £110. Mantis rotovator accessories and manual £75. Tel 01263 833921 Caravan awning Dorema Garda 240 size 11 900-925 as new used twice 2 tone grey £260 Tel 07930 848899 Set of bowls in own canvas bag £35. Ladies cycle used twice £100. Gent’s cycle used twice including large pannier £110. Tel 01263 712159 Stainless steel BBQ and cover 4 burners and side burner gas bottle and set of tools new metal and foil trays £135 Tel 01263 579663 Parker Knoll 2/3 seater settee in gold/red/green paisley pattern, excellent condition, £150.00. Old Charm furniture, medium oak sideboard, pedestal cabinet, hanging corner cabinet and more. All reasonable prices. 01263 712033 Over 40 classical LPs circa 1950/60 £30. Buyer collects from Cley please. Tel 01263 740698 Dining table and 4 padded chairs medium coloured wood 59in x 35in extends to seat 8 Tel 01692 403087 If you have items not eligible for Free Ads, call Pete on
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North Walsham Table Tennis Alpha exit cup at semi-final stage
The first semi-final of the Handicap Doubles Cup saw Aylsham Norada's John Hall (42), Roger Crouch (44) and Tom Mountain (42) host North Walsham Alpha's Tom BaldockYaxley (5), Andy Beane (10) and Phil Stone (28).
Norada won the opening two battles 61-37 and 61-49 with Mountain producing some great controlled forehand drives all evening.
Baldock-Yaxley and Beane (7) pulled one
back for Alpha with a 61-58 win against Hall and Crouch (43).
Baldock-Yaxley and Stone (16) then took on Crouch and Mountain (43) with Alpha rallying well in the middle of the clash and Stone producing some good counter-hitting reaction shots, but he made some vital mistakes at the tail end of the contest as the consistent play of Norada saw them to a 61-57 win.
Hall and Mountain (42) moved Norada one win from the final with a 61-51 defeat of
Baldock-Yaxley and Beane (7) and the Aylsham team's 5-1 win was sealed as Hall and Crouch (43) beat Beane and Stone (19) 61-52.
The result means that somewhat unusually there were be no representation from North Walsham in any of the four Cup finals this season. The Raiders won their final two games too, finishing top of Eastern Counties Plate.
On the first weekend in May five of the Club's teams were due to be in action at "Norfolk's Big Rugby Weekend" with the Vikings playing Norwich in the Norfolk Senior Cup Final and the Raiders meeting Holt 1st XV in the Final of the Intermediate Cup.
Two fine wins for the Vikings to end their memorable League season, their first under Johnny Marsters.
After beating HAC 52-10 at home they visited Fullerians in Watford for what was expected to be a close match: the hosts, needing a win to escape relegation, had won four of their last five.
The Under 14s,15s and 16s were all playing in the age group Finals.
The Vikings though again showed their quality to win 49 - 0 with eight tries, including a Jim Riley hat trick and two each from James Knight and Will Swart (pictured). Defeated only by the sides above them, they finished third in London One North on 109, just six behind Colchester but 29 ahead of fourth placed Haberdashers. Rochford were promoted with a 100% record, but Colchester missed out losing to their counterparts from London One South, Brighton, in the play-off match.
North Walsham Fit Together Walks If you are new to Fit Together, please arrive 20 mins early. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766 259999. Thursday 16 May – 10:30am - North Walsham Water Tower Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 4 miles. Gentle gradients on Weavers Way, cross and field edge paths, woodland and pavements. Meet at Victory Sports Centre CP, Station Rd, North Walsham, NR28 0DZ. Thursday 16 May – 1:30pm - North Walsham Memorial Park Walk – Introductory and Grade 1
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The season concludes on 18 May with the Dardan Security Sevens. Non stop rugby at Scottow Park from 1100 to around 1830.
Three competitions: Women's Open, Men's Open & Men's Social. Ample refreshments including Beer Festival, Barbeque and Hog Roast. Entry £5, parking free.
Walk – Any distance to 1 mile. A flat walk on hard surface paths and/or grass. Meet near the North Walsham Community Centre (£1 for 2 hours), New Rd, North Walsham, NR28 9DE. Book on 01263 519405 by 3pm Wednesday 15th May.
Wednesday 2May – 10:30am- Mundesley Walk – Grade 1 - Any distance to 1 mile. A flat walk with great views of the sea for all abilities and people living with dementia and their carers. Meet at main NNDC CP, NR11 8JG near Gold Park. Parking charges apply. Book on 01263 519405 by 3pm Tuesday 21 May.
Friday 24 May – 10:30am - Sutton Staithe Walk –
Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles. A walk on pavements and footpaths with one steep slope and steps. Meet at Sutton Staithe Hotel REAR CP, the Staithe, Sutton, NR12 9QS.
Thursday 30 May – 10:30am - Southrepps Church Walk - Grade 3 – Approx. 3.5 miles. A country walk on minor roads and tracks with gentle to moderate gradients. Meet at Southrepps Village Hall, The Loke, Southrepps (Postcode of Vernon Arms PH is NR11 8NP).
Printed copies of the full Fit Together programme are available at North Walsham and Stalham Libraries
Jan/Feb winner Nancy Dowell (answer was Get Fit at Amber Lesiure) . March winner Keith Goodbody (answer was Easter Bunny). April winner Tony Dowell (answer April Showers)
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