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On a glorious Tuesday afternoon in July members of Mothers’ Union were able to get together for their annual garden party. For the first time since the beginning of lock down we were able to able to catch up properly and enjoy each other’s company whilst indulging in a lovely bring and share tea.
We are hoping to resume our regular monthly meetings from the second Tuesday afternoon in September, in St Nicholas Room. We meet for Faith, Fun and Friendship and invite guest speakers on a wide range of topics.
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North Walsham & Dilham Canal Trust Announce August Open Weekend
The North Walsham & Dilham Canal Trust have announced that their annual open weekend will this year be held on the 14th and 15th August at Ebridge Mill, on the North Walsham – Happisburgh Road.
The popular annual event, paused due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, returns this year with a barbecue, a licensed bar and stands and exhibitions from local groups that make use of the canal, including information about the canal trust themselves, a charity in the process of restoring the nine-mile waterway.
The event is free to attend, with displays including work by the Cromer Artspace group, miniature vessels on show from Ebridge Model Boat Club, wooden canoes from Norfolk Heritage Canoes and members of the local wild swimming club in attendance to chat with budding outdoor swimmers. The North Walsham & Dilham Canal Trust will also be running their regular boat tours (£7 per person), which run on other days throughout summer too.
“We’re thrilled to announce the full return of our annual open day,” James Warner Smith of the North Walsham & Dilham Canal Trust commented. “There’s always a great attendance at the event and it’s a good opportunity for people to see the progress being made restoring the canal, as well as enjoying good food, real ales and the chance to meet other people passionate about the canal. There will be food and drink, toilet facilities and parking at Ebridge Mill Pond and there’s always a great buzz around the place as people gather and enjoy the Open Weekend exhibitions. The entire event is outdoors and well spread out. And this year, too, QR codes will allow people to make payments digitally if they prefer.”
Open Air Theatre continues this summer in North Lodge Park in Cromer
Live open-air theatre continues in Cromer this summer with two family friendly productions.
On Sunday 22 August we are taken down the rabbit-hole with Boxtree’s inventive staging, plus original songs, of Lewis Carroll’s timeless Alice in Wonderland. Join Alice as she tries to make sense of the ever-curiouser world of mad tea parties, talking caterpillars and playing cards, but don’t lose your head!
The Three-Inch Fools are bringing a calamitous new production of Robin Hood to Cromer on September 5th. Prepare for a riotous summer adventure fit for all the family as The Fools battle to tell their own version of the legendary tale. Expect an afternoon packed with wildly inventive storytelling, fast-paced drama, a host of musical instruments and many a quick costume change along the way!
The Scarlet Pimpernel is at 2pm on Sunday 8 August, Alice in Wonderland at 2pm on Sunday 22 August, Robin Hood at 2pm on Sunday 5 September.
Advance tickets for are £7.50 individual, £25 family (no more than two adults per family please). There will be no family tickets available on the day, although if available individual tickets will be £10.
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A Note from the editor
NORTH WALSHAM IN BLOOM
Dear Reader Well, now we have dried out a bit perhaps we can get on with Summer. The predicted ‘staycation’ is certainly keeping the town busy and is nice to see our local traders doing well. There are lots of charity events, village fetes and activities happening, so even if you can’t get away there are lots of things to go and do while enjoying the sun and our lovely county.
Once again, we have completed a highly successful Spring Planting. All the beds, tubs and towers look good. The weather has been perfect. And we have had lots of new people join us. So, all in all we are in a good place.
We are looking for an Edge Person. Male/Female, to volunteer to cut the grass edges on all our grassed edged flower beds in the town. You could do the job to suit yourself as far as time is concerned. You would need to provide your own equipment and clear up the grass cuttings to keep the beds neat and tidy. If anyone is interested in doing this for us please contact Marion Lane 01 692 405211, marionlane10@talktalk.net
Whilst enjoying the weather please remember the advice on water safety, the RNLI website: https://rnli.org/safety gives lots of advice on keeping safe, do take time to have a look. Whatever you are doing, enjoy your August magazine. Keep safe and well.
Jo – Editor.
Here are the deadline dates and publishing dates for the next 3 magazines. Month Copy deadline Publishing date September Tuesday 31st August Friday 10th September October Tuesday 28th September Friday 8th October November Tuesday 26th October Friday 5th November
Unfortunately, during May I had a computer problem, and some of the information from people wishing to join us was lost. If you have contacted me and have not heard anything from me, after the initial contact, please get in touch again. I apologise for the inconvenience, but things are now fixed. Contact details as above.
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We do have some of our tubs up for sponsorship. These cost £25.00 per annum plus the one-off cost of the plaque. If anyone is interested in sponsoring one of these please contact our Chairman, Chris Roberts, 01692 402174 who deals personally with all sponsorship.
We have now managed to obtain a lovely piece of wood for the centre of one of our beds near the old council offices. This will be planted up
We would like to thank the town for their continued support and look forward to a happy and bright future.
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If creatures with six legs had a favourite season, it would be this one. This month’s wordsearch theme is ‘‘Summer Insects.’’. How many can you name? Between FOUR and TWELVE letters. One or two words. There are 14 entries in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you find?
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When is ‘next of kin’ not enough? by Jennifer Taylor, Solicitor, Hayes + Storr
Whilst you may anticipate that your spouse, children, or other close relatives can access your finances or have a say in your medical care should you become mentally and/or physically incapacitated, this is not necessarily the case.
Next of kin
Many services will ask for details of your next of kin. There are no clear legal rules as to who you can name as your next of kin, and they do not necessarily have to be a blood relative. Naming a person as your next of kin does not grant them any legal rights or responsibilities. Rather, organisations ask for their details, so they know who to keep informed about your care.
Legal position
All of your affairs, financial and medical, must be kept confidential and may only be released to certain persons, in certain circumstances. The law is designed to help everyone retain their independence for as long as possible. However, later in life, you might need additional help. For example, during the early stages of dementia when the decline of mental capacity happens gradually but you can still understand and make your own choices.
How to ensure your next of kin does have legal rights
One way to give a person legal rights and empower them to deal with your affairs during your lifetime is by appointing them under a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). You can arrange LPAs at any time, so long as you have mental capacity. LPAs should therefore be created in advance rather than leaving it until your health deteriorates.
There are two types of LPA: •
Health and welfare, which authorises your attorneys to make decisions about your medical treatment and health care, and; • Property and financial affairs, which authorises your attorneys to make decisions about your property and finances.
What happens if you don’t have an LPA and lose mental capacity?
If you lose mental capacity, and you have not made an LPA, then then someone will need to apply to the Court of Protection to become your deputy.
There are several reasons why LPAs are a better option than a deputyship:
• An LPA allows a person to choose who they want to make decisions for them,
but a person has no control over who is appointed as their deputy.
• A deputyship is more expensive.
• Deputyships for health and welfare are rarely ordered by the court, whereas an attorney can be appointed under an LPA to make decisions with respect to a person’s health and welfare.
• It can take a long time to apply for a deputyship in comparison to making an LPA.
Without valid documents in place, no person, including your next of kin, can make these decisions for you during your lifetime.
For further information, please call Jennifer Taylor on 01263 825959 or email: Jennifer.taylor@hayes-storr.com.
This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Please note that the law may have changed since this article was published.
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New Radio Station Set to Hit the Airwaves
A Night of Country Music
An exciting evening of country music and fun awaits on Saturday 11th September 2021 at Jubilee Hall, Worstead (playing field). Billy King, Marc James and Steve Cherelle will be providing the entertainment. There will be a bar, raffle and food. Doors open 7pm – starts 7.45pm. All proceeds to name a puppy in conjunction with Norwich Guide Dog Forum. Your help and support would be most welcome.
It’s been almost a year since the demise of North Norfolk Radio and since then, there has been a huge gap in the airwaves above Overstrand, Sidestrand, Mundesley, Northrepps and Southrepps. That gap will soon be filled by a brand-new local community radio station called Poppyland Radio.
Tickets just £10 a head. Contact Scott on 01692 406996 (answerphone). Hope to see you there on the night, thank you. Scott Vallance
Leap-frogging off the back of a lockdown initiative which saw a superlocal weekly broadcast in Northrepps, a small team has been established and are working hard to get a bigger, stronger, more professional outfit up and running. With space being offered by the Belfry Centre for Music & Arts in Overstrand, there has already been interest by people wanting to host folk, brass, soul, local history, smallholding, school and classical shows.
Sheringham Day Centre Re-opens Age Concern North Norfolk has re-opened its doors to older folk and their carers, on Friday July 16th.
We are delighted to be able to offer our friendly Day Service in addition to our Meals on Heels service, after closure since January 2021, due to the pandemic.
Plans are well under way for an online launch in September, so this is a shout-out to anyone who’s interested or would like to get involved.
■ What would you like to hear on Poppyland Radio? ■ What interests, skills or stories do you have to share with the community? ■ Do you have a great idea for a show? ■ Are you a techie? Can you edit audio? We need you! ■ Are you a local business, school, attraction or special interest group that would like to feature in a show? ■ Can you offer technical expertise or broadcast experience? ■ Are you the next John Peel, Greg James or Zoe Ball? Presenters are needed! ■ And most importantly, would you like to advertise or sponsor the station?
We are located at 35b Cremer Street, Sheringham NR26 8DZ and you are very welcome to come along for a cooked lunch and some activities from Tuesday to Friday. Booking in advance is essential – please make sure that you phone Alison on 01263 821188 if you are interested in further details.
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Happisburgh R.N.L.I. Lifeboat Station
Happisburgh volunteers went into action, with pager sounding at 3:29pm today 28th July 2021.
Eleven minutes later the stations D-class Russell Pickering was on the water heading towards Walcott beach to reports of an overturned dinghy with two people in the water. Cubitt Siely, “Shorty”, was on the helm with a crew of Matthew Haystead and Pete Walker. En route to scene, they were informed by Bacton Coastguard unit on Walcott beach, that the people had swam back 200m to the beach.
The lifeboat was then tasked to find the dinghy which turned out to be a 4 meter inflatable boat; the crew finally found the dinghy over one mile off the beach. Due to its colour it could only be seen when almost on top of it. The crew were even surprised at the distance it had travelled in such a short time.
The people were assessed by Bacton Coastguard and given advice to be checked out at A&E. Happisburgh lifeboat was instructed by HM Coastguard to recover the dinghy and return it to Happisburgh station.
Russell Pickering arrived back at station at 5:10pm where it was recovered, cleaned, refuelled and made ready for service.
Cubitt Siely said ‘He was pleased with his crew and the professional way they had carried out their roles. Matthew was on his second callout; Pete was on his first; this was also the first time Cubitt was in commard on a D-class
callout’.
This incident looks to have been caused by a change in the wind directon so please take extra care in these circumstances. If you are in trouble or see someone in trouble, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.
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CO2 fractional laser therapy is ideal for the treatment of sun damage, brown spots, fine lines, wrinkles, skin laxity/texture and acne scars. Not only does this offer amazing results, but it does so safely and quickly with little downtime. The secret is out and the benefits speak for themselves. What will CO2 fractional laser do for me? If you have spent years in the sun, especially without adequate sun protection, then you know what it can do to your skin. Wrinkles, skin discolouration, sun spots, skin laxity may be reduced or eliminated with fractional laser. Also, if you have scars from acne or other skin injuries, then you may also be a candidate for this procedure. Now using this innovative new laser technology, less than 60 minutes in your doctor’s
office may restore your skin’s youthful appearance. While the aging process cannot be stopped, with proper care you can maintain your rejuvenated skin’s appearance for many years!
How CO2 fractional laser is different This utilizes a ‘dot’ pattern to create thousands of microscopic perforations in the skin while leaving the areas around each ‘dot’ intact. This fractional laser allows for the skin to heal more quickly from the edge of these tiny ‘dots’. The overall procedure is safer, faster and more efficient. Patients are often amazed at how tight their skin feels immediately after the procedure.
What are the advantages over deep chemical peels [TCA and phenol]? We do not perform any deep chemical peels as it is not possible to achieve precise control with these and chance of complications is higher. Deep chemical peels also result in prolonged downtime. Lasers are precision tools and achieve better
results more safely and consistently.
Is fractional laser safe? CO2 dot fractional laser has received clearance from the US Food & Drug Administration. Fractional laser has less recovery than traditional laser resurfacing treatments. Because the fractional laser creates a shallower, wider pattern, it promotes rapid healing. Fractional laser is minimally invasive and extremely safe, while delivering excellent results. Dr Sanjay Gheyi MBBS MS FRCS FP Cert., Medical Director and Laser Surgeon of Coltishall Clinic has many years experience with IPL and lasers. He has received intensive one to one training from pioneers of this technology in Italy and has reproduced excellent results in his clinic. We focus on providing results oriented, cost effective and safe treatments such as IPL Photofacial™, Laser treatments for skin rejuvenation and thread veins, injectable wrinkle treatments, dermal fillers, laser hair removal and laser and cosmetic surgery. Visit www.coltishallclinic.co.uk or call 01603 736487 for more information.
Police officers have been slapped in the face, kicked in the stomach and stamped on by this Government…”
Andy Symonds, Chair of Norfolk Police Federation, reacts to the police officer 2021 pay freeze announced by the Government – on the same day NHS colleagues were awarded 3% pay rise.
Andy said: "I’m not surprised in the slightest that my outstanding, committed and brave colleagues have not only been slapped in the face but kicked in the stomach and stamped on by this Government. Warm words mean nothing from the Home Secretary and the Police Remuneration Review Body.
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My colleagues have increasingly suffered both physically and mentally during this pandemic. They’re having to change shifts and short notice, work cancelled rest days, continually late off at the end of shifts just to make the system work. They give so much that goes unnoticed as they care about the vocation of being a police officer. Police officers believe in fairness and upholding the law along with integrity and a strong moral compass. However, there is clearly the opposite set of attributes at work with the current so called independent pay review system that is akin to playing against a body of people who hold all the cards.”
Reporting today, the “independent” Police Remuneration Review Body stated “This year our remit did not include making an overall pay award recommendation” so it did not bother. It also rejected any notion of a “bonus” for officers for their hard work policing the Covid-19 pandemic. Andy added: “Officers have no industrial rights and accept this with the caveat that we expect to have a fair and robust pay mechanism in which the goal posts cannot be moved at the whim of the Government of the day.
If the system was truly independent, then a pay review body should never be given an instruction from anyone that their remit does not include giving a recommendation on a pay uplift. WANT A SWEETER DEAL ON YOUR INSURANCE? We’ve seen that local government workers and firefighters have been awarded a 1.5% **FREE PEN WITH ALL NEW QUOTATIONS** pay uplift and our brave NHS colleagues a 3% uplift. So, you can understand why my **FREE BOX OF CHOCOLATES WITH ALL NEW POLICIES** colleagues and I hold the unwavering view that this Government hold us in contempt. **JUST MENTION THIS ADVERT WHEN YOU CONTACT US** The current pay review system is unfit for purpose and must be urgently changed.”
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The Police Federation of England and Wales said: “The current pay system for policing is not fit for purpose. We are forced to enter into an inherently unfair process from the start, with the odds weighted firmly in favour of the Government where, it seems, a decision has already been made when they set the parameters for the pay review body. It is now essential that we review this process and look to find an alternative. A solution that has the best interests of police officer pay at heart. We will be seeking the views of our members and calling an urgent meeting with our 43 Federation branches from across England and Wales to discuss our next steps.”
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u3a - Spreading the Word in North Norfolk
North Norfolk u3a (NNu3a) will be busy spreading the word, that is promoting the University of the Third Age to active, retired folk in North Norfolk.
For NNu3a members this means ‘feet on the ground’ where they can talk to the great British public, especially those retired or about to retire and living in North Norfolk.
One of the best ways to do that is to take a stand – and what better way than to take a stand at Sheringham’s popular town market on Saturday 4th September.
NNu3a members will be on hand at Sheringham Market on the 4th September to chat about their own unique experiences. They’ll discuss how these could involve you when you’ve retired and have time to breath and do those things you never had time for.
They say the best way to stay young is to stay active, whether physical or mental. At NNu3a it doesn’t matter whether you’re interested in country rambles, learning a language, want to know more about music/dance or discover the hidden secrets North Norfolk.
Whatever... 'NNu3a currently have over 50 different groups covering a wide range of topics. It’s learning in a friendly informal way and a great way to make new friends. It’s definitely not like being at school!
Come and discover more at Sheringham Market on Saturday 4th September 2021 Contact: www.northnorfolku3a.org.uk Paul Milner 07834-600665 publicity@northnorfolku3a.org.uk
Help local school Sidestrand Hall win a playground makeover worth £5,000
Pupils from Norfolk-based Sidestrand Hall School have collected and transformed 2,180 plastic bottle tops into stunning art murals, as part of a nationwide recycling campaign to raise awareness about plastic waste and its effect on the environment. The secondary school has been named among the top ten finalist schools for its competition entry titled Riding the Wave of Hope. Sidestrand Hall School will now enter into an online exhibition alongside nine other finalists, where friends and family can drum up support for their favourite submissions by liking and commenting on entries on the Composite Prime Facebook page. On 31st August 2021 one winning school will be awarded a playground makeover worth £5,000 and two runners up will be presented with tablets worth £100. A teacher from Sidestrand Hall School, said: “Inspired by the plight of seals along the local coastline, pupils wanted to highlight to holiday makers and locals the problems of our use of plastics, particularly the 'Ring frisbee' toy used for children and dogs play. “Pupils enjoyed counting the bottle tops and placing them into different patterns and colour combinations to make the wave and seal. The sculpture went
through several reshapes due to learning which materials could be combined together and survive the weather.” Check website below to view all the entries https://www.composite-prime.com/message-in-a-bottle-top/
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Any original items of Second World War Homefront / Norfolk / RAF / ARP / Home Guard items or memorabilia for a new display at the RAF Marham Aviation Heritage Centre opening this summer. 07919 182990 Any donations of wool gratefully received. Whatever we receive will be knitted into baby hats to donate to the Norfolk and Norwich Premature Baby Unit or hats and gloves for the Christmas Shoebox Appeal. Please call 07796638020 or email sallylee35@hotmail.co.uk Old railway items always wanted for small museum, particularly tickets, lamps, loco items, station signs, cast iron or enamel notices etc – local items particularly sought.Chris 01508 494204/07966 066563 Any bits from crashed planes, Second World War etc, information on crash sites or anything related for Aviation Heritage Museum based at Frettenham Tel Ken 01692 406943 Wanted by collector 00-gauge N gauge Railway / dinky toys, buildings anything considered cash/instant Bank transfer 01362422451/ 07747097798 Records 45s 78s and LPs cassettes, Computer/Console Games also CDs singles only all considered Tel 01692 405756 Domestic cleaner required to clean 3-bedroom house. 4 hours, every 4 weeks. with previous experience. 01263821760 Wooden toy farmyard, to keep at grandparents’ house for when grandchildren visit. 01263 519637/07943 337855 Satnav wanted. Please call 07811 683449
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Carver chair £35,Very good quality Conservatory wooden sofa and 2 armchairs some cushions need recovering £300, Commode chair £50, Vintage dressing table with mirror and Chest of drawers £80, 2 wooden kitchen chairs with seat pads £35 pair, Bathroom storage box/ seat £15, pine tv cabinet with glass doors £25. for details/photos 07500119451 Handy Log splitter THLS - 6 , 230 v electric £75. Brass hearth fender heavy duty, extendable. £40. Brass companion set 4 part. £25. Cromer 01263 478921 Brand new vacuum cleaner still boxed. Duplicate model can be seen working. Buyer collects. £45. 01692 402285 Pedal cycle, specialised. Crossroads hybrid, good condition, 17” dark green frame, 7 gears x 3. £75. 01263 515991 NINJA Cooker. In perfect condition & only used twice. £ 95.00. 01692 403812. Windsor Elite 4’6 x 4’5 aluminium frame lean to greenhouse with sliding door and base. Silver frame partially constructed. Toughened glass, 2 shelves + fittings all in original packaging. Cost £475.00 + base new, will accept £375. Buyer to collect. 01263 862502 Two white plastic sun loungers, £10 each. ZedBed, £25. Cromer, could deliver. 01263 519518.
Wall mounted display case suitable for model railway items, vehicles etc. Width 150cm, height 50cm, depth 9cm approx. Six plate glass shelves. Royal blue surround with gold trim. Good quality. £75.Buyer collects. (Cromer). 01263 519663 Two child/dog white safety gates £10.00 each. Pretend and Learn toy shopping trolley by Leap Frog £10.00. Collect Sheringham. 01263 825677 Russell Hobbs soft green 4 slice toaster only used twice £25, 2 decorative hall lights £15, kitchen clock in soft green and cream battery operated £5.01263 822934 3-bedroom tent with large living area. Wynnster Camarthen. Fabulous family holiday or festival tent. Sleeps two in each bedroom and up to six in living area. Fully integrated ground sheet. Used about 10 times. Lots of photos taken July 13. Now packed away in bag ready for collection. £200. Collect from Holt. 07762 205578. Philips Digital photo display - 6inch x 4inch display area, new. Golf Shoes - Ladies Cotswold size 5 Navy leather Brogue style, pimple sole, as new. £10.00£10.00 Telephone after 6pm 01263 710616 Plasterer’s mixer drill and transformer. £150. 01692 403082 2 chair pillows +throw £3.00 celling light glasss shades 1 shade broken have bits £6.00 for photo ring 01263 823358 or txt 07389194 866 Rock & Roll Belts, skirt, 2 Dresses, 2Petticoats, all full circle.2 pairs wedge shoes size4/5s..one pair 1930s... £50 the lot. phone after 2pm..07507362903 Blue computer chair adjustable height. Good condition £10.00. Dyson Ball upright Animal2+. VGC £40.00 including attachments. Extra wide solid Oak door with handle etc. Taken from disabled toilet in retail site. Clean and in good condition. Size 83.5 cm wide x 197.5 high x 3.5 cm deep. £50.00. Contact 07799 467758 Casio GShock watch GAW100RB multiband solar. Boxed. Like new. £80. Casio Proteck watch PRG550 triple sensor solar powered. VGC. Boxed. £80. 01692 500776 2 pr jodphurs, 26” waist, goo condition. Old golf club & 4 golf balls, £1.50. Home medics shiatsu cushion. New, £5. 3 tapestry sets to do, £5. 01692 405663 KARRIMOR CORDIALE 75 litre Rucksack, adjustable SA Back system, rugged KS100e red/green fabric. 2 zipped compartments. Opens like a suitcase. shoulder strap. Carrying handle. Strong. VGC £90 (01263)824945 550 Double Roman concrete interlocking roof tiles .42mm long x 34mm wide.Plus 34 concrete Ridge tiles 46mm long x 25mm wide. Excellent used condition. .£300 Ono. Cash only. Buyer collects. 07887 511597 Old Norfolk clay pantiles. Approx. 200. Most are in good condition. 35mm long x 26mm wide. £150 Ono. Cash only. Buyer collects. 07887 511597 Henselite Classic II [size 4 heavy] lawn bowls with carrier. £20. 01263-511630
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Light oak and white dining room /garden room rectangular table and 4 chairs in light oak and white with 4 cushions as new cost £500 will sell for £300 the table can be made into a round if required. Large leaf blower only used once due to ill health £35. :01263 822934 Men's and Ladies' bikes £25 each in good condition. Men's M/S leather coat XL £20. Aluminium ladders extend to 16ft. £30. Viking antique scale set £10. Any offers? 01263 649138 2 bed side tables - IKEA Hemnes, off white, 70cm high x 46cm wide x 35cm deep, VGC - £15. Tall chest of 6 drawers with concealed lift-up glass mirror IKEA Malm - light oak veneer, 123cm high x 40cm wide x 48.5cm deep, Good condition - £15. Photo available. 01263 587751 Volvo XC60 or XC90 full size alloy wheel and tyre235/60 r18 -107v used as a ,spare wheel when towing .£75-00 ,ono 07775 741720 or 01263 570267. Mamas & Papas drop sided two-level wooden cot with mattress if wanted £10. Mothercare stroller pushchair with rain cover £10. Lindam child safety gate, new still in box £15. Lindam child safety gate used £10. All in good condition, used at grandparents. 01263 712859 ENCORE ENC44 full size classical guitar with soft case.” Tusq” saddle and nut. Good tone. Suitable for beginner. £35.01263 823623 HOLDON fencing post-hole digger. Easy to use. Used for one job only but VG condition. £10. PVC, 1 x metre cement mixing tray, used but sound. Offers invited £5. 01263 823623 Flamingo chippings, decorative marble chippings for paths etc. 16 bags @ £2 per bag. Chest of drawers. Solid pine 45.5cm deep, 92cm wide, 94cm high. £50ono. 07497 081137 Sendai Sat Nav Dash Mount Brand New still in packaging £5 Clarion CD/MP3/ WMA/ DB178RMP RMP Car Radio. Brand New still in box £15. 01263 515036 2 top quality exhibition trestles, chrome finish and easy to transport £85 Large professional, free standing painting easel by Mabef of Italy £90. 01692 404407 Beautiful Italian shoes, ladies’ size 8, flat, never worn. One pair black with tan trim, the other navy with multi-colour trim. £45 per pair. 01263 512 994. Hi-Craft dog car harness (L), boxed, unused, £10. Tesco K10C colour ink cartridge, fit Kodak Inkjet printers SC210359, £10. Strong black glass tv stand, 3 shelves, L39’’(99 cm), H20’’(51cm), D18’’(46cm), £5. 07900 837654. Old telephone handset style, solid brass, bath and shower mixer, plus basin taps. £80 ono. Sheringham, 07826 407380. Vintage Solid Pine Dining Table 4cms thick. 3' x 5' 6" and 30" high. 4 Solid Pine Dining Chairs ladder back with rush seats. All in excellent condition. Table £50 and Chairs £25 each. 01263 710117 Fishing Rod, Landing Mat, Net, Umbrella, Bag & Accessories £100 All Only Used Once Excellent Condition 07780 721572. Tent,.Freeman Himalaya. 2 person geodesic dome plus extension. Excellent condition. £40 phone evenings 01263 824941
Roland Juno Di Professional keyboard and synthesiser complete with stand, carry case, manuals and DVDs, in mint condition. £300. For more information, call 01692 773464 Superdry, White, High Rise Skinny stretch jeans. Never worn. waist 28. £20ono. 01263823623 NIKON CAMERA LENSES 1 x Nikon AFS DX zoom, Nikkor, 55-300mm f4.5-5.6 ED VR, 1 x AFS DX, Nikkor, 55-200mm, f4.55.6, IF ED. Complete with filters and accessories. Purchased in 2014, for use on holidays on cruises around the Med and Baltic, In very good condition, not used since 2016. 01263 715537. Large Multiyork armchair, pale grey and cream small check upholstery, £45, buyer collect. 01263 511740 SOFA. 2 seater. Very comfy. Excellent condition. House move forces sale. Mustard/ subtle patterned design upholstery. Bought from John Lewis. Smoke Free Animal free home. W73ins x D38ins x H40ins. Seat depth 22" Seat height 18" Arm height 30" £50. DVD/CD Storage cabinet. Frosted glass front. 3 drawers 6 shelves. Bought from Next. 145 x 25 x 19cm £20. Buyer collects. Photos on request. 07525 339747. Uniden Bearcat UBC 125XLT Scanner, for Civilian, Military, Marine and other radio channels. With rubber and extra telescopic antenna and many extra features. £85 ono. For more details call 01692 773464. Hitachi Twin Stereo Cassette Deck DW500. £25ono. 01263 823880 Sound of Music, Doctor Zhivago 1&2, The Graduate DVDs x21 and 25 CDs, £25 the lot. 2 tubular steel chairs, £12, Reclining armchair, 43” wooden arms, £15. Duke of Windsor Memoirs book, £10.Mk 2 Micra spares, door mirrors, ignition leads etc. £15. Maestro king pins, boxed pair, £12. Mondeo ST wheel lock, £10. ‘I thought Terry Dene was Dead’ LP as new, £30. 01263 710067. Alco garden H1100 shredder £20. Widetech WDH101P Dehumidifier £25. Cromer 07453095406 Car Boot Items. Good, clean items including Antler laptop case, lawn scarifier, plug in lights including LED, jigsaws, Proaction camping seat and some fishing equipment etc. £30 for the lot. Bodham. 01263 588350 Bedside Cabinet, Drawer/Door-Project £8. Table Lamp-Beautiful Shade £8. 6 White Plastic Garden Chairs (4 High-2 Low back) £30. Large Boxful Carboot (Toiletries-Nick Nacks) £30 07775 675 954 Does your kitchen need a makeover? 17 New Oak Double Cathedral Arch Doors available in various sizes £25 each, can be delivered locally, for sizes and photos please ring 07825 415778. Cordon Bleu table top cooker, 2 hotplates, oven & grill. Hardly used, £30. Prestige A La Carte 3 tier electric steamer, with recipes and instructions, new, £20. Sealey 1500kg trolley jack, £18. Ebac 2850E dehumidifier, free to collect. 01263 711765. Dualit food processor. Chrome finish. Excellent condition. Small, medium and large bowls. Full set of blades etc. Instruction booklet. Cost over £200 but will accept £50. Photos can be emailed if required. Collect from Holt. 01263 715568.
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Stella 20cm Saucepan 3.0 Litre with lid BNIB £40.00. Stella 22cm Stockpot 4.5 Litre with lid BNIB £30.00. Easyb Diana Black Patent Size 5 Fitting 6V BNIB £40.00. Easyb Strixton Black Leather Size 5 Fitting 6E New Condition £30 07500 047732 Caravan awning OBI 9 mtrs track. Fits baily pageant and others. Inc. ground sheet, skirt, curtains & pegs. Good condition £250 ono 01328 864711 Logitech Keyboard for iPad mini & a red case for when keyboard not in use. For sale at £25. Pine table 3ft x 4ft needs care & attention after standing about in the garage £20 ono. Phone Mrs Phillips 01362 680045 Laura Ashley stone coloured sofa bed L1.85m x D0.96 x H0.82. Slept on once. £150. Buyer to collect. 01263 586807 Denby tea set, 6 setting, as new. £40. Glass front corner unit, 3 glass shelves, £40. Pine corner unit, open shelves at top, base cupboard, £45. 01692 219342.
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ZT-Falcon Rollator /walker in red, with height-adjustable handles, backrest, locking loop brakes, padded seat, shopping bag. Barely used, as new, £75 pick-up in Sheringham Tel 07810 340213 Tower Computer. i5 with 8GB of RAM, new 500Gb SSD hard drive, 22in screen, DVD, radio keyboard and mouse, USB speakers and Epson printer. £140 Sheringham 01263 824820. Small ironing board, in good condition, in exchange for my large ironing board, also in good condition. 01263 825241 Lloyd Loom laundry box (white) W15 x D12 x H22” £25, Cast Iron Mincer (new) £15, Aerolite holiday case with wheels 22 x 11 x 28” £12, Small Slow Cooker Hinari model no. HSC008 £5. All VGC. 01692 405989 Traditional Bureau Desk. Painted dark blue, with red interior and 3 drawers. £40.00 - Pictures available. Corner China Cabinet - Mahogany. £40.00 - Pictures available. 07979 591753
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Art Exhibition
Helen Tobin, Trevor Fiddy and Liz Fiddy will be holding an exhibition of their work on Saturday 28th, Sunday 29th and Monday 30th August in Sea Palling Village Hall.
the computer software that we use - the resulting images differ between us because of the way that we ‘see’, the way that we use our cameras and how we apply the software.
mundane scene or item into something far more significant and worthy.
The beauty of photography is in creating and presenting images that people will enjoy and maybe they will wonder about the how, why and wherefore or maybe they will just enjoy the visual experience.
The art of photography is firstly We are three photographers who strive to learning how to see -how to be create an image that is worthy of a place on observant. It is about finding the wall of a home, an office, a restaurant or something interesting in an a place on the page of a book, in an advert, ordinary place, about seizing on a hoarding etc. It would be an image the moment that will pique the We hope that you will come you care imagination, spark and meet us, have a chat, be about an interest, evoke inspired, have a cup of tea what’s a memory, raise and slice of cake and enjoy around you. emotions, convey our photographic offerings. Bird of Paradise by Liz Fiddy Then you an atmosphere, tell learn to The exhibition is open a story, create a draw the viewers’ between 10am and 4pm on Saturday, Sunday dream, become a attention to whatever & Monday. 10% of sales will be donated to Sea conversation piece, subject that has come to Palling Lifeboat. Also, on Sunday 29th August, make you wonder… Ghost Riders by Trevor Fiddy your notice which might the village yard sales will be open, between We each have their otherwise have been 10am and 4pm. Pitch fees will be donated to own objectives, techniques and styles and they ignored. By paying attention, the photographer Parkinsons Charity. Maps will be available are all different. Our tools are the cameras and can transform what could be considered a from the Village Hall.
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Norfolk Open Studios Returns for 2021 with New Autumn Dates
One of the most successful Open Studios schemes in the country is returning to Norfolk this autumn. Makers and creators will be opening their studio doors across the county as part of Norfolk Open Studios.
The well-loved annual event, which was cancelled last year due to the pandemic, will take place across 16 days in September and October, a change in dates for the event which will allow visitors to explore and experience Norfolk in the autumn.
More than 320 artists will be taking part across 267 venues to share and sell their work. Artists will be at work in their studios, garages, spare rooms, garden rooms, community spaces and schools sharing how they work.
always wanted to know from the artists themselves and maybe even having a go at creating something ourselves. And the chance to buy art direct from the artist is very special.”
Artists at all stages of their careers take part, from school and college students through to emerging artists and established and professional artists and makers. Visitors will find painters, sculptors, weavers, furniture makers, jewellery makers and lots more throughout the varied landscapes of Norfolk. Alongside opening their studios, many artists will be offering events, demonstrations and workshops to share their skills and practice. This year the scheme will welcome 23 schools to the event as well as 13 Art Trails, allowing visitors to enjoy several studios in one day.
The free event annually Jenni Murphy (photo: Mark Ashby) attracts thousands of Artists taking part could visitors and in 2019 not be more excited to be more than 31,000 people flocked to studios across opening their studios to visitors. Norfolk to meet our county’s artists. Jenni Murphy, who is based at Muspole Workshops
Ros Dixon, Norfolk Open Studios Administrator, said: “We are so happy that Norfolk Open Studios is returning, a widely loved scheme that artists and visitors look forward to each year. 2021 will see it run at its new time in early autumn, allowing visitors to capture that special time of year as well as helping Norfolk Open Studios to develop a clear and bold identity as an autumn event. We can’t wait to be back in the studios, smelling the paint and kilns, getting to ask those questions we’ve
in Norwich, said: “Open Studios is the perfect platform to make art accessible in an industry that can sometimes feel too exclusive. I can’t wait to welcome everyone and offer them a fun, relaxed and happy environment in which to view art.”
A preview exhibition will take place at The Forum between Tuesday 17th and Sunday 22nd August, offering visitors the chance to get a taste of what is on offer and plan their Open Studios visits.
Martin Pigg (photo: Mosely Imagery)
The free exhibition is open 9.30am – 6pm daily, closing at 4pm on Sunday 22 August.
Ros Dixon said: “The Preview Exhibition at the Forum is always exciting and inspiring. It’s a chance to see work by so many of this year’s Norfolk Open Studios artists all under one roof and, for me, it’s when the scheme really comes alive.
“You get to see so many art forms side-by-side, and there will always be something for everyone to enjoy. You also get to meet the artists in person throughout the week, it really demonstrates what Norfolk Open Studios is all about.”
Norfolk Open Studios will take place between 25 September and 10 October 2021.
For more information visit norfolkstudios.org.uk Norfolk Open Studios will be a part of Norfolk Wonder, a series of activities across the county this autumn presented by Norfolk & Norwich Festival. The Norfolk Wonder programme is a part of a Norfolk County Council initiative designed to attract audiences to Norfolk for experiential tourism in the off-season of October 2021 to March 2022.
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Aylsham and District Flower Club The Flower Club has been running since 1953 and meets in Aylsham Town Hall normally on the second Wednesday of each month 7pm for 7.30pm.
During the year two Open Evenings are organised, one in the Spring and the second in November with a Christmas theme. We also have a workshop evening once in a while, and a competition for members each year neither of which are compulsory! Members provide arrangements for sale in Aylsham Market Place the day before Mothering Sunday.
However, on this special occasion (our first meeting for 18 months) we will be starting at 6pm in order to have a brief AGM before welcoming David Wright from Tunstead as our demonstrator.
Opportunities occur to visit other clubs in the areas well as invitations to take part in Church Flower Festivals. Twice a year we are asked to provide two arrangements in Norwich Cathedral.
David has chosen the theme “Twenty Twenty,“ and it will be very interesting to see how he interprets this with flowers. All arrangements which will be raffled after the demonstration. The meeting usually finishes at 9.30 pm. It is not necessary to be a flower arranger to enjoy these relaxing evenings just somebody who loves flowers.
enjoyed providing displays in the Floral Marquee at Aylsham Show. Hopefully this will be possible in 2022.
During the Summer the club planned two garden visits. We visited Dunbheagan, a beautiful garden near Dereham in June, and in July will be seeing the garden at Highview House, Roughton.
New members and visitors are always very welcome. The committee would be pleased to have one or two more people to join our committee.
Why not come along and try us out?
There will be no charge at our opening meeting unless you wish to purchase a raffle ticket or two (50p each). Annual subscription and visitor fee to be decided at AGM.
Our Chairman, Crystal Dyball runs workshops for those wishing to develop their flower arranging skills.
Contact: Crystal Dyball 01603 291190 email:- crystalflowers@myphome.coop
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Sheringham Horticultural Society has been in existence for nearly one hundred years. We have a large membership and our own allotments at Beeston Regis. Needless to say we have been on a sojourn for the last eighteen months.
can spend a considerable amount of time walking around the gardens exploring all the hidden areas. As you do this, you will also discover an incredible amount of sculpture and artistic creations that adds to the structure of the garden.
In July as a membership, we were very pleased to have followed up a talk in 2019, with an excellent visit to Graham and Sally Watts two-acre garden at Dale Farm, Dereham. Graham and Sally who are both retired professional horticulturalists, open their garden for the National Garden Scheme and various other visits.
Set on the edge of the old A47 road and in an urban area, this two-acre garden, with a spring fed pond, that runs through the middle of the grounds, is well worth a visit. Upon retiring from their respective jobs, Graham and Sally searched a wide area of the country looking for a suitable project, before settling on Dale Farm.
With their knowledge and expertise, this garden has been transformed into a utopia of wonderment and amazement. With over 1000 different plant varieties, all tied together with a magnificent lawn and grass paths. You
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Finally, when you get bored with that, there is the pond and an abundance of wildlife to find. The water is stocked with rudd and grass carp to keep the weed down, and the water attracts kingfishers, water voles and, dare I say, otters that have taken their toll on the ducks and moor hens this year.
Members and friends of the Society enjoyed an incredible afternoon together, the first in over 18months, getting back with old friends and enjoying not only the gardens, plants and wildlife but also the hospitality, and home cooked cakes produced by Sally. An amazing garden, created by a truly delightful hard-working couple.
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We are now able to tell you that our two remaining evening meetings this year will be going ahead, our venue is St Joseph’s Church Hall, Cromer Road, Sheringham and will commence at 7pm for 7.30pm start. The first is on Thursday 16th September with an illustrated talk on the Cromer Shoals Chalk Beds, a marine conservation zone.
Our final meeting of this year is on Thursday 14th of October 2021 the A-Z of bulbs by Johnny Walkers who recently retired from Taylors Bulbs.
These meetings are open to members and nonmembers, if you wish to know more about SHS and membership please contact the secretary on sheringhamhorticulturalsociety @yahoo.com Chris Wright
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Whether it‛s a dog or cat or rabbit, or an exotic reptile, fish or bird, Toll Barn Vets in North Walsham is on hand to help with your pets everyday routine veterinary needs as well as helping you through those stressful medical pet emergencies. Our canine friends enjoy their own waiting area and dedicated ward if they need to stay overnight, and our feline friends also have their own waiting area and dedicated ward including everything you would expect from an Accredited Gold Standard Cat Friendly Practice. Our exotic pets also have their own ward and waiting area complete with vivaria for our reptile species and specialised enclosures for birds. As an Accredited Gold Standard Rabbit Friendly Practice our small mammals also benefit from specially designed enclosures and an abundance of different tempting treats!
With autumn and winter on the horizon, now is the time to make sure your loved pet is ready for the months ahead. Our tortoise friends may need an annual “MOT” check to help keep them safe during hibernation. It‛s also a good chance to make sure our dogs and cats are up to date with routine flea and worming treatment and spot any signs of ill health or arthritis prior to the cold weather arriving. Our VIP Club helps to spread the cost of routine veterinary care and save you money and our veterinary nurses offer free of charge appointments to help determine the most effective and appropriate preventative parasite care depending on your pets lifestyle.
Dr Faye Bethell leads our team of four highly qualified vets and is a recognised RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine, so able to treat any exotic pet that might come along. Faye also treats some very exotic species as she works closely with some of Norfolk‛s most popular zoos and zoological centres. The vets are fully supported by a great team of qualified nursing staff able to offer advice for routine pet care and wellbeing including pet weight management, claw clipping and dental advice.
Fully equipped with some of the most advanced equipment available, including digital x-ray , dental x-ray, ultrasound scanner, video endoscopy and laser therapy, we also have our own on-site CT Scanner (something very few Norfolk vets are able to offer), and in-house lab able to provide rapid results helping us treat your pets more effectively and reducing the stressful wait for results. Toll Barn Vets is an independent family run veterinary centre offering 24/7 care for all our clients avoiding the need for stressful visits to unfamiliar practices who don‛t have your pets records available in emergency situations.
It's not all emergencies – we have a luxury Cat Boarding Hotel on site so if you are going away and you cat needs looking after by a dedicated team of veterinary professionals, the Cat Boarding Hotel could be the answer. The past months have left us all concerned about Covid risks and with client and staff safety the highest priority, Toll Barn Vets limits the number of clients able to be in the reception at any one time and provide large separate individual screened cubicles solely for your use during your visit. We also continue to offer the facility for clients to remain in their car while our staff collect your pet and our vets have a discussion with you in our private car park whilst maintaining social distancing.
Want to know more – just call us on 01692 407126 and have a chat with Nola Bethell the Practice Manager, or just make an appointment to come along with your pet.
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A rewarding way to make a difference locally
Motor Neurone Disease: Do you enjoy listening to and helping people?
Are you looking for a volunteering role which fits in around your family, work, studies and other commitments?
By giving just a few hours a week you could make a huge impact.
As an Association Visitor for the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association you would maintain contact with people with MND, their families and carers by phone, email, via online platforms, or with face to face visits, when permitted. The role is a challenging but rewarding one. By offering confidential emotional support, information and help to access the right services, you can
enable people affected by MND to live their lives more easily.
Katie Moore, Association Visitor with the local West Norfolk Group says, 'Being an Association Visitor is a really rewarding role. It is a privilege to be able to support people in difficult times, and to know that you can make a difference in someone’s life. It's not always about the big things, sometimes just being there is enough.'
Nina Hicks whose late Mother, Pamela Tresize had MND commented on the support they received from their Association Visitor Steve and the support they received from the Kings Lynn and West Norfolk group:
“Because MND is so complex and individual it takes an amazing person to volunteer and I am
forever grateful to Steve Thorn and the compassion he showed my Mum. MND Kings Lynn are exceptional. They provide endless support emotionally and through the provision of information for both the patient and their families at diagnosis, during the illness and afterwards. They are irreplaceable and I thank them every day for everything they did for my mum and continue to do for me. They made a horrific situation a little easier and I will continue to raise money for them.’
For more information on how you can become an Association Visitor, or if you have any other skills to offer, please contact Liz Cooper, local Area Support Coordinator on 01604 800620 or email liz.cooper@mndassociation.co. Alternatively, you can find out more about MND, the Association, the Association Visitor and other roles and apply online at www.mndassociation.org Judy talks about her role: MNDA Association Visitors.mp4
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Testator’s “Insane Delusions” render wills invalid The High Court recently adjourned a "bitter" probate dispute between two siblings over their late mother's estate. Ms Bond and Mr Clitheroe have been embroiled in a dispute regarding the validity of their late mother's two wills.
A will is invalid if the testator lacked mental capacity at the time of making it. If a will is determined to be invalid and there is no other valid will in place, the testator will die intestate and the estate will pass under the intestacy rules.
If the mother is adjudged to have died intestate, Ms Bond and Mr Clitheroe would each receive a one-half share of their late mother's estate, believed to be worth approximately £400,000. However, if the wills are valid, Mr Clitheroe
would receive his mother's estate in its entirety.
The Court at first instance held that the wills were not valid due to the deceased's lack of mental capacity. Deputy Master Linwood found that the deceased was suffering from, amongst other symptoms,"insane delusions" at the time of making both wills. Mr Clitheroe appealed against this decision on the basis that the Master had failed to consider that it was possible to reason his mother out of her delusions and therefore, the delusions did not render his mother incapacitated at the time of making the wills, meaning they are valid.
Mrs Justice Falk, sitting in the High Court, upheld Deputy Master Linwood's decision, confirming that, for a delusion to be present, there must be a false belief which is "irrational and fixed in nature". Whether or not it is possible to reason an individual out of that false belief is not a relevant part of the test. services to
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Mrs Justice Falk adjourned the matter for a period of three months to give the parties the opportunity to reconsider their
positions and attempt to settle the matter without expending further substantial legal costs.
A finding of whether or not someone lacks mental capacity at the time of making a will is a highly fact sensitive issue and can depend on several factors, such as the individual's own mental state, the effect of any mental impairments and the doctor's mental capacity assessment (if one was undertaken). Ultimately, the issue will fall to be decided by a Judge, applying the test set out in the well-known case of Banks v Goodfellow.
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New cancer service opens at Cromer A new service has begun at Cromer and District Hospital to provide further support and care to cancer patients closer to their homes.
A satellite service of the NNUH Acute Oncology and Haematology Service (AOS) has started in Cromer to help patients who are having symptoms or side effects as a result of their cancer or ongoing treatment. The nurse-led service is currently running three days a week in the Mobile Cancer Care Unit (MCCU) but will run Monday to Friday when the new North Norfolk Macmillan Centre opens.
The service, which is run by advanced nurse practitioners and nurse specialists, can carry out assessments, symptom management and procedures to treat recognised complications from cancer or cancer treatments. They also carry out blood tests, central line flushes, dressings and care of catheters, drains and stomas.
The nursing team said: “We are really pleased to be offering this satellite service to patients closer to their homes in North Norfolk to help them with their symptoms.”
Twins raise £430 for New Macmillan Centre
Rose and Ruby Modle are 9-year-old twins from Cromer who were inspired by Captain Tom during the lockdown and wanted to raise money themselves to donate to charity.
They decided to raise funds for the North Norfolk Macmillan Centre because they recently lost a muchloved close family friend, Gill Swallow, to cancer and wanted this to be in tribute to her. They made krispie cakes and advertised them for £2 a box which they sold locally to friends, neighbours, work colleagues and school. Their initial target was £14, which quickly escalated to £100 and upwards to £430; they received several repeat orders even after their closing date!
The twins’ mother, Karen Modle, said ‘We know to be able to receive cancer treatment locally without having to travel to Norwich is a great asset for the local community. Our family are immensely proud of Rose and Ruby’s fund raising and dedicated achievement’.
The girls with their family attended Cromer Hospital on 30th June to receive a certificate and pin badge from Matron Anita Martins and Operational Manager Christopher Grayston.
“There is a 24/7 number for patients to call, but we know that for some patients, the Norwich AOS is too far to travel and that some patients may opt to stay at home and suffer with their symptoms. We hope we reach out to more cancer patients in the Cromer area with this service.”
The Cromer AOHS is running 9am to 5pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The MCCU was launched earlier this year in partnership with cancer charity Hope for Tomorrow.
The North Norfolk Macmillan Centre is being built in partnership between Macmillan Cancer Support, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the N&N Hospitals Charity. The centre will include six chemotherapy treatment chairs with capacity to treat up to 36 patients a day, three new clinic rooms and two new minor procedure rooms, and a Macmillan cancer information and support centre.
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To celebrate the forthcoming opening of the North Norfolk Macmillan Cancer Unit at Cromer Hospital, we are holding a fantastic raffle to raise funds for vital equipment needed for the Unit.
The prize is a unique, stunning piece of art (worth around £1900) painted by renowned and talented artist Samuel Thomas. The painting also features an inspirational quote of hope.
We are so lucky to have this unit opening soon on our doorstep which will make such a difference to the lives of cancer patients who have previously had to travel to Norwich for treatment. Cancer touches all our lives and will affect 1 in 2 of us so by buying one of these raffle tickets you will be helping our local hospital, make people's lives easier during a challenging time and have a chance of winning this wonderful prize.
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Other brands need to be pressed to remove as much moisture as possible before using, and to be honest, anything that saves me time is a winner.
Arm yourself with some Tamari (a type of soy sauce) as it pairs as a flavour so well and is an excellent cooking ingredient. The other secret is marinating; the longer you give it the better the outcome, but if you’re pushed for time, 10 minutes will do.
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Hear me out… Tofu is an incredible ingredient; versatile, affordable and really good for you.
I know it seems a little weird, and I used to think that until I actually tried cooking with it.
It is an amazing protein source, takes up flavours well, has a wonderful texture and once you’ve learned a couple of tricks for preparing it, I promise you, you will want to use it again and again!
I went on a similar journey recently with lentils, and they are now one of my main ingredients.
We all have a responsibility to feed ourselves well and choosing to eat plant based at least a couple of times a week is so good for your gut health, not to mention your heart. I only use the Tofoo brand, simply because it has the best texture, flavours and is already pressed so is simpler to prepare.
This salad is a great blend of interesting textures and tastes, combining sweet and sour, crunchy and soft, and is incredibly filling and satisfying. The recipe below feeds two hungry people, or three moderately hungry people.
In terms of jazzing up your summer salads this takes some beating! If you’ve never braved the tofu, now is the time.
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1 eating apple, cored and chopped Chopped cornichons Sprouted seeds or cress Handful fresh mint and parsley leaves, chopped finely
Start by marinating your tofu; remove from packet and gently squeeze out any excess liquid, then chop into small cubes.
Place in large bowl, and sprinkle on some splashes of tamari and balsamic vinegar, a small slug of olive oil, then add in a good heaped tsp smoked paprika and a good dusting of garlic and onion salt and stir well. Cover and leave to marinate.
Preheat your oven to 180 ° and dust your tofu with a little cornflour, then transfer your tofu to a baking tray lined with greaseproof paper and put in the oven for approx. 15 – 20 mins, keeping an eye on it so it doesn’t burn (you want it a little crispy on the outside)
Meanwhile, place your seeds in a non-stick frying pan on a moderate heat and gently toast, tossing occasionally and being careful not to burn them for about 5 mins.
Add in a few splashes of both tamari and balsamic vinegar and stir to coat. Continue until the liquid has evaporated off, then place into a bowl to cool.
Prepare your salad, mixing well. Top with the toasted seeds and baked tofu and dress with a little olive oil. Carolyn Burn
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As Liberal Democrat Councillors we will do our very best to protect key County Council services in North Walsham. However, the County Council will continue to struggle to provide services until the Government provides proper funding to Councils for adult and children’s social care services. Latest reports suggest this is unlikely to happen anytime soon.
On a happier note, North Walsham Library is the third most well used library in Norfolk. Only the Forum in Norwich and Wymondham have more users. We need to keep it that way and as local Councillors we are in discussions with the library manager on providing help and support. Modern libraries provide much more than the lending
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There is a project operating in North Walsham that offers support to unemployed young people aged over 16 to help them enter work or education. Known as ‘Chances’, the North Norfolk project team are very passionate about helping local young people. They can be contacted at chances@ncab.org.uk‘
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After a long-enforced break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society are delighted to invite the local community to join them for a vibrant day of music making. The event is open to all. From experienced singers to beginners, all ages, everyone is welcome. Come and join us to experience the joy of singing this wonderful choral music.
Every person attending will receive a booklet containing all the necessary music for the day.
Booking Information: Tickets cost £10. Pre-booking is essential. Please complete the Booking Form which can be found on the Come & Sing page of the Society’s website. Numbers attending will be limited so early booking is recommended.
For more information about the choral society please visit www.sheringhamandcromerchoral.org.uk
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CHESS PROBLEMS by Dr Cedric Lytton 292. Sir John Thursby. 3 Pr, Holyoaks Transcript, 1880-81
293. Jan Hartong. 3 Hon. Mention, L’Echiquier Belge, 1955
292. Mate in two moves
293. Mate in two moves
Solution to No. 292: 1. Rc3, waiting. 1… Kd4 2. Qh8; 1… d4 2. Rc5; 1… B2. R(x)e3. The try 1. Rc2? Maintains the switchback to c5 and provides for 1… Kd4 with 2. Qc3 (a Bristol clearance try, the Q following the R on the c-file), but fails after 1… Be3. Notice that this B is pinned in the actual mate.
No. 293 shows the Stocchi theme, defined thus: an immobile plug on a potential or actual flight-square would permit several mates, but these are separated without duals by each unit in turn that does play to that square. There are very few examples with 4 thematic variations, and this one with no white Ps is particularly pleasing. Difficulty 3.
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ONS crime stats publication 22 July 2021 (Year ending March 2021)
The latest crime figures for England and Wales have been published by the Office of National Statistic (ONS) covering the 12-month period ending March 2021.
Crime in Norfolk reduced during this period by around 6% with continued significant reductions in residential and business burglary, theft, criminal damage, robbery and violence offences where injury occurred. Chief Constable Paul Sanford said: "It's pleasing to see crime levels have reduced during this period. However, this latest round of crime statistics is the first to take into account all national lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic and it's important we understand this when reviewing the figures. "Some of the crimes which have the biggest impact and matter most to our communities continue to reduce significantly with burglary, vehicle crime and thefts all down by more than 30%. It isn't surprising to see this trend, given the conditions we've been living under in that 12-month period, with people spending a significant amount of time at home. "A reduction in crime is always good news of course and overall, in Norfolk we're in a good position, but we know these latest statistics are, in part, driven by the impact of the pandemic. We continue to be concerned about the increase of domestic abuse which accounts for the majority of violence against the person offences, stalking and harassment cases. These crimes are often under-reported so while rises can be concerning, it's equally encouraging to see victims reaching out for help.
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Stephanie receives many calls from people asking for help with stray or feral cats and this is one area where we can only give limited assistance. We will happily loan a trap for the cat to be taken to the vets to be neutered and in most instances also pay for this to be done. Unfortunately, we cannot help with the catching. However most people are only too willing to help if it resolves the problem.
A recent call from a lady who had found a feral mum and her kittens is such a case. The mum needed to be neutered and the kittens caught so that they could be found new homes. Ideally the cat also needed to be relocated as the place she was living was not ideal. Most people are aware now that Cats Protection veterinary guidelines advise that feral cats should not be confined but neutered and released either back to their original site or another suitable alternative. Because we would not be able to take the mother cat in Stephanie contacted another local charity, Venture Farm, who have excellent facilities and a specially designated area for feral cats to live, and they agreed to take mum and kittens into their care once mum had been neutered and blood tested. The lady borrowed a trap from us and caught the mother cat almost immediately, taking her straight to the vets for the operation and treatment and then on to Venture Farm. The kittens went to ground for two days but a call from another
Cats react differently when taking up residence in cat pens. Some are quite happy to sit in their unit watching the world go by, but others do not appreciate being confined. We therefore try to ensure they receive any treatment needed so that they can be put up for adoption once their vet has given them a clean bill of health. Being in a new loving home and receiving lots of loving care is the best place for any cat. This is especially true with kittens and although some of ours do take up residence in our pens, many go into the home of one of our fosterers. Whether in the home or in one of our pens, they do receive lots of hands-on contact with their carers. It is, however, vitally important that they go to their new homes as soon as possible to enable them to adapt to having more space and getting used to different sounds. It is also a special time for their new family, one they will not experience again. A time to bond and enjoy this new mutual companionship. Therefore, as long as our kittens are healthy, they will have their first vaccination and be chipped at 9 weeks and leave for their new homes shortly afterwards. Their second vaccination and neutering (at the appropriate time) will be paid for by the branch at one of
If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Please be aware that if you are interested in giving one of our cats a home you need to contact by phone rather than by the contact form on our website, www.northwalsham.cats.org.uk where a description and photograph of the cats can be seen. Stephanie does not use a computer for her cat work so there is a delay in responding to enquiries this way and as she deals with enquiries on a first come first serve policy she may have already spoken to someone who is interested in giving the cat a home.
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In the space of 2 days, I have had 2 calls concerning disturbed nests, luckily the mothers were with their young. The first case was a summer house in North Walsham being dismantled there were 6 new-borns (as such are called urchins), taking the dry leaves that were with them, they are now in an outside hut.
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The second case, I had a call from a couple at Stalham who were in the process of moving and on moving a plank near a wall discovered a circle of moss, they covered it over again until I could dash over with thick gloves, so as not to get my scent on it. There was a lovely nest with mum and 5 young approx. 2 weeks old, as their eyes were now coming open, picking up the whole nest they are now also safely enclosed in an outside hut.
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Since the start of the first lockdown we have seen a huge increase in the number of anxiety induced medical conditions at the practice. Predominantly these are happening in our feline patients who are notoriously plaqued by the stress caused by any change to their day to day environment. For most of the population lockdown, furlough, working from home etc has resulted in a change in our routine and this has precipitated many medical issues with our pets. Perhaps the most frequently seen has been male cats with a blocked bladder.
This potentially life threatening condition predominantly affects male cats and factors such as diet and obesity can also contribute to it arising. Once a cat becomes blocked they almost always require a general anaesthetic, placement of a urinary catheter at least 2-3 days of intravenous fluids and hospitalisation. This enables us to treat any kidney damage that has been caused and flush any debris or “crystals” that have built up with the bladder. The downside is the stress caused by keeping these already stressed patients away from home. Fortunately our nursing team at Westover has been working to making our cattery as quiet, calming and comfortable as possible for all our feline inpatients.
Alleviating stress is one of the biggest drives behind our push to become an ISFM Gold Standard Cat Friendly Clinic. We recently achieved this award making Westover Vets one of only 4 such practices in Norfolk. Under the programme, a clinic has to prove rigorous adherence to a set of criteria which includes provision of facilities and demonstration of staff activities and attitudes aimed at reducing stress in cats, both as in-patients and out-patients. The criteria includes having separate dog and cat waiting areas, feline-friendly hospitalisation cages, and veterinary equipment specifically for treating cats. Most importantly, staff are encouraged to approach and handle cats sensitively and respectfully. Clinics are expected to maintain high standards of veterinary care, including continuing to update their knowledge of feline medicine as new knowledge becomes available.
The accreditation is another step forward for the profession as well as the practice and will certainly help in our identification and treatment of feline conditions. If you want to know more about stress in your cat the Intenational Society for Feline Medicine (ISFM) have plenty of helpful info; https://icatcare.org/advice/stress-in-cats/.
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Tennis Club to continue with Covid Precautions after July 19th
Cromer Lawn Tennis & Squash Club’s committee have opted to continue with Covid precautions on the advice of retired GP, Dr Pam Ripley.
In the indoor setting of the Clubhouse, staff will continue to be required to wear masks; drinks and food will be served by table service only in the clubhouse with Rule of 6 per table socially distanced 1 metre apart with no standing or congregating at the bar. Anyone coming into the clubhouse will continue to be required to wear a mask.
The toilets and changing rooms are thoroughly disinfected every morning and will continue to be checked regularly by staff throughout the day with surface cleaning as a protection not only again Covid but other infections such as Norovirus (vomiting) and winter Flu virus known to be transmitted through surface contacts.
Ventilation will also continue to be a priority with doors and windows kept wide open for all indoor facilities.
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Where possible food and drink will be served outside with staff and volunteer staff taking food and drink to the marquees at the Club to avoid people congregating outside the Clubhouse door.
Outside, social distancing will remain as part of consideration for others.
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The Committee emphasised that these precautions are being taken out of consideration for others – Covid infections are at a high level and likely to rise sharply and those dying of Covid even after 2 vaccinations are mainly those in the over 50s age group, which form a high proportion of the Club’s membership; the Club also has a thriving Junior tennis membership who mainly come for weekly coaching who have not yet been vaccinated and are at risk of Long Covid.
Club chairman Kelvin van Hasselt commented “We are determined to provide as safe an environment as possible for all those participating in the 5 racquet sports offered at the Club – Pickleball, Racketball, Squash, Table Tennis & Squash”.
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Cromer Pier Show is Back! Welcome Back
Well, what a year that has been! I am sure that we all have our stories to tell and memories that will stay with us as we now rebuild for the future. For us, The Cromer Pier Show has always been a chance to try to bring a little joy and laughter into all of our lives and to take a little time out to indulge our sense of fun and play, whilst relishing many of the exceptional talents and artists who delight us.
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COASTAL ART CLUB NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
Every Friday from 10am to 12 midday (break for tea and biscuits) at Weybourne Village Hall, Beach Lane, NR25 7AH Are you looking for a new hobby, keen to join a club, enjoy drawing, painting or anything creative? Then see whether the Coastal Art Club may suit you… we’re a friendly bunch who like to get together and get on with our own projects.
Every single one of us is thrilled that you are here and as much as we all need to earn a living, there is no greater reward to those of us in the business of entertainment than being able to delight you. We hope that we have included something here for all of you with as true a mix of variety and talent as we have ever managed to stage.
New members are always welcome, whatever your artistic interest. We work on our own projects with members creating fabulous hand-painted cards; detailed pen and ink drawings; delicate watercolours; bold acrylics and stunning creative machined embroideries.
We have chosen to leap into the future and invest in even more new production technology to help us present the artists with the most modern and up to date techniques. So, for those of you who know us from the past you may notice one or two “small” changes, we hope you enjoy them. Most notably of course we have moved from two shows to presenting you with a new Special Guest Act each week, giving the whole show anew flavour and dynamic and, for our regular repeaters, even more Variety! Now you can see something new every week throughout the whole season whilst continuing to enjoy your favourite moments. Above all we would like to thank you for supporting us as we work to earn our place back in your hearts. We hope that you enjoy.
You will get an enthusiastic welcome, advice and guidance (if you want) plus a cup of tea or coffee with biscuits to sustain you through your creative activities.
Try a FREE session. Meet the current members and see if it’s for you.
Whatever your ability just bring along your material, your ideas and imagination, photos to copy or books to give you inspiration.
Tickets purchased using credit redemptions from 2020 cannot be booked online, we apologise for any inconvenience. Please call the box office from 12noon to 5pm Tuesday to Friday.
We do our own thing, chat, support, admire and have fun. Join us. We look forward to seeing you.
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North Norfolk Vikings Swimming Club got their first taste of competition for a long while at the "Midsomer Madness" competition held at the UEA promoted by the City of Norwich Swimming Club and under the auspices of Swim England's Covid Regulations which meant no spectators were allowed. A pity, as they would have seen Vikings enter 72 individual races, resulting in
Noah Buchan of Beeston Regis won the 100m freestyle in 1:22.29. ahead of his Viking team mate, Michael Sayer from Holt who went 1:26.45. However, this was not enough for the two ten-year-olds respectively as they both made more trips onto the podium. Noah was runner up in the 50-metre freestyle with his 38.87 and a third place in 54.64 over 50metres breaststroke. Meanwhile, Michael was a runner up again this time in the 50metre backstroke scoring 43.05
Esme Seaman, 11, was very brave to attempt the 200 Individual Medley long course. Esme finished in a creditable 10 place but with an outstanding twenty-two second improvement ahead of her entered time, subsequently hitting
the pad in 4:15.0. In the seniors, Harry Hudson 15, from Stalham, broke a minute in the 100m freestyle in 58.71 finishing fifth, and later went onto break 30 seconds in the 50m with 26.52 respectively. Harry finished fourth after facing fierce competition in both races. At the conclusion Lead Coach Sam Watts said “I'm really pleased with everything we did over the weekend. Let’s keep this up and keep working hard.”
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The in ten years since they have played at this level and Vikings follows promotion in 2020 -19. have the The Youth, Valkyries and Minis re-start on Sunday first of two morning 5th September. New players are welcome: pre-season fees are not payable for a month, so giving those new friendlies this Saturday (14th) when Sudbury to rugby time to decide whether it is for them. At the visit Scottow Park, kick off 3.00 pm. A week later time of writing there were still places available on Shelford, who will also be bringing their second the ever-popular Summer Youth Camp, being held XV to play the Raiders, will be the visitors. Both from 17 -19 August and led by James Knight and Youth Camp Easter 2021 opponents play a tier below the Vikings, but they Head Coach Ryan Oakes. Open to Boys and Girls were amongst the stronger sides in London from Years 8 to 11(academic year just ended) it caters for all levels of One North in 2019 -20 so should provide stern rugby experience. Follow the Summer Rugby Camps website link for opposition. These games will give Director of Rugby James Knight details. a much-needed opportunity to see how the many newcomers in his Paul Morse squad perform in match conditions. The Vikings begin their League programme at Maidenhead on 4th September, with their first home match in London & South East Premier, a fifth tier League in the national structure, against Hertford on the 11th. It will be the first time Looking back on a difficult 18 months for everyone there have still been some bright moments for our club.
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One of those has definitely been this coming season’s under 16s who have gone from strength to strength over the period. They have secured a double, winning both leagues and cups in their last two seasons. They have been a great advert for our youth system and hopefully will eventually become a great advert for our adult teams. The picture was taken from this year’s final which saw them run out 7-2 winners over Morley.
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Wednesdays 6-8pm Smallburgh Village Hall Children 6 upwards. All sorts of different dance & singing.
Limited numbers due to Covid but if you have a child who is interested, please pop along on a Wednesday night for a chat. The picture shows the Dance for Fun girls walking in the North Walsham Carnival parade.
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