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4th June 2016 Issue 441

Queen’s Birthday Street Party

Covering Sheringham, the Runtons, Holt and surrounding villages in association with the Cromer Times and North Walsham Times

The Queen’s 90th Birthday is a truly national event and provides a great opportunity for us all to reflect on the extraordinary service Her Majesty has given the country for more than six decades.

Our community is coming together to honour The Queen with a Town Street Party on 11 June in the centre of Sheringham along Station Road & High Street down towards the beach. There will of course be lots of entertainment with The Street Party scheduled to start at 5pm. It is a great opportunity for all the town’s residents to meet and mingle and share in celebrating Her Majesty’s birthday. To add to the festive feeling it would be great if everyone could dress in patriotic red, white and blue to match the flags and bunting decorations set out by the Town Council and Carnival Committee.

No Street Party is complete without the necessary food and drink and so we would ask you all to bring along your picnics and a seat or rug to sit upon plus a suitably sized bag in which to take home your rubbish. New Puzzle Page & Competition inside this issue photo: christaylorphoto.co.uk

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Walking in the air for Cromer charity Voluntary Norfolk is registered as a company in England & Wales No: 5616120. Registered Charity No: 1112017.

About With Friends member Peter White doesn’t let his disability stop him from reaching for the sky and so on 29 June he will be walking in the air to raise money for the Cromer based charity.

Peter is going to do a Wingwalk in the skies over Gloucestershire when he will be strapped standing to the top wing of a biplane flown by an experienced member of The Flying Circus Aerosuperbatics team.

Peter, who works in the About With Friends’ Community Shop in Garden Street, Cromer every Tuesday and Thursday had already done parachute jumps to raise money for other charities and he decided he would like to help raise money towards a new minibus for the organisation which is well known in Norfolk.

As well as laying on a busy programme of social activities for children and adults, the charity also has a popular Workskills programme where more than 50 adults with a learning disability come to work on one or more days each week. This might be in the Community Café in Tucker Street, in the Catering or Gardening teams or in the Community team that provides lunch clubs for the over 55s and visits residents in Halsey House. Some members also make craft items and woodwork products, which are sold in the Community shop where Peter works.

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The charity’s big red minibus has been a regular sight across Norfolk (and as far afield as Belgium) for the past 8 years and is desperately in need of replacement. Peter’s brave Wingwalk will help raise a lot of money towards the new bus.

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Volunteering Open Morning in Cromer Voluntary Norfolk in conjunction with Merchants’ Place will be holding a Volunteering Open Morning on Saturday 4 June, 10am to 1pm as part of Volunteers Week. Could you spare a little time to help reduce someone else’s isolation or loneliness? The North Norfolk Health Volunteers scheme links volunteers with people who would appreciate some company and maybe a little help. For those with a specific interest in mental health issues, the Mental Health Befriending Service offers a similar opportunity for those who would like to share their time and talents. Come along and find out how you could make a

Holt Hall Open Day & Art Exhibition - Sunday 19 June, 10am to 4pm

Treat dad for Father’s Day and join us for an exciting day of family activities including arrows, pond dipping, arts & crafts, bushcraft & survival and lots more. Afterwards visit the Stables Art Exhibition – an opportunity to purchase beautiful art by some of Norfolk’s best young artists at affordable prices. Then enjoy a BBQ and delicious homemade cakes on the lawn - there’s something for everyone.

Entry is £1 per person (children under 16 free) Holt Hall Environmental & Outdoor Learning Centre, Kelling Road, Holt, NR25 7DU (satnav NR25 6RT). Sorry no dogs allowed (guide dogs only)

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Volunteering at Holt Hall

“As volunteers we have the opportunity to work in a beautiful walled garden, Victorian greenhouse and poly tunnel. We see the whole satisfying process from sowing, to planting, to cropping – of course we have to deal with a few weeds on the way!

Volunteering at Holt Hall isn’t all about work either – we enjoy each other’s company, have lots of laughs and also meet visitors and chat about the garden and Hall on Open Days.” – written by some of the Holt Hall volunteers who work in the garden on Mondays.

If you are interested in volunteering at Holt Hall, why not pop along to our Open Day on 19 June and meet some of the other volunteers who will be running the car park, working hard in the café or working in the garden. Our Open Days help to raise money for a Bursary Fund, which supports Norfolk children on residential visits to Holt Hall.

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Nth Norfolk Chess Club: 7.30pm Fridays. The Morley Club, Cromer Rd, Sheringham. 01263 823814 Cromer & Sheringham Rotary: 6.30pm Weds. Dormy House Hotel, W Runton (not 5th Wed) 01263 578194 Cromer & Sheringham Inner Wheel Club meets at The Virginia Court Hotel, Cliff Ave, Cromer on the first Thursday of the month, 6pm for 6.30pm. Telephone (01263) 511759. Fairtrade Sale: 2nd Sat each month. 9.30 - 11.30am. Friends Meeting House, Cremer St, Sheringham. Local produce. In aid of Practical Action & peace work in Uganda. Monday Fellowship: St Peter's Church Sheringham. 2.30pm Mons (not 1st Mon month). All welcome Noah’s Ark Toddlers : Wed 10am-noon. St Peter’s Church, Sheringham. Contact 820013 for details. Royal British Legion Morley Club 7.30pm 1st Mon each month (2nd if Bank Holiday, no meeting in Aug). New members welcome. Melanie Clarke 07884 365192 Kelling Model Flying Club - Morley Club, Sheringham 2nd Wed each month. Contact John Wells 01692 404494 Sheringham History Group held at Mo Museum at various locations to be announced while work continues until Spring 2016 7.30pm 1st Wed of month. Hugh 01263 823446. Helen 01263 824254 Sheringham Folk Dance Club - St Andrews Methodist Church Hall, Cromer Road, Sheringham. Mondays 7.309.30 pm. Margaret Farley 01263 820050 for further info. Mid Norfolk CAB - sessions in Sheringham operate from 10 am to 3 pm on Thursdays on a fortnightly basis at the YESU building, 15 High Street, Sheringham. Sessions are “drop in” and no appointments are necessary. For general enquiries, the Norfolk-wide Adviceline is 08444 111 444 Bittern DX Group Local amateur radio group, currently holding our meetings at the Erpingham Arms on the last Thursday of the month, with regular field events throughout the year, find out about us on our Website www.bdxg.org.uk or Email info@bittern-dxers.org.uk Term Time Saturdays - 'Kids Club' for 4-11years, 10-12 noon at Canaan Christian Centre, 21 Holt Rd, Sheringham. First session FREE, normally £1/week. Craft, drama, song & dance, games & lots of fun. Monthly outings. 824300 Seaside Rock after school club at Sheringham Junior Infant School. 3.15 -4.30pm in School canteen - games, crafts, bible stories, fun, drama, dance & song. Term time. Sat - 9-12noon Charity Garage Sale at the Canaan Christian Centre, 21 Holt Rd, Sheringham. Helping needy and orphaned children at home and overseas. The North Walsham Spiritual Centre meets each Sun in the St John Ambulance Hall at 6.30pm. Next to the Vicarage Street car park. A warm welcome to everyone. Sheringham Singers meet Tuesdays 2-4 at the Lighthouse Community Centre Sheringham. New members always welcome. Contact Ro Curtis 01263 768126 MS monthly Drop-In, 10am - 12noon, last Thursday of each month at Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road, Sheringham. Anyone affected by MS most welcome. Further details 01263 579453 ROAB Lodge - Monday nights 8.15pm Harry Upcher Lodge, Tyneside Club, Sheringham Cromer Air Rifle Club meet on Sunday mornings 9am12noon near Sheringham. Details: Nick 01263 570223 Cantamus Choir rehearses every Thurs 7.30pm in St James Church, Southrepps. New members welcome. No audition. Seniors’ Swimming Club for over 55s opportunity to swim for health, fitness and enjoyment. Swim times are: Mon 9am-10am. Wed 10.20am-11.20am. Frid 12- 1.pm. Looking for new members for a weekly swim at Gresham’s Pool. Patricia Poole 01263 860 664 teazle1@btinternet.com Fit Together Badminton - Thur 1pm-4:30pm Gresham Village Hall, East Beckham Ln, Gresham, NR11 8RT. Time divided between different abilities. 07917 596797 to find time slot and book your place. Equipment provided. £2.50 The Morley Club 48 Cromer Road, Sheringham (£10 membership fee) Bridge Thursday 7pm and Friday 2.pm, Carpet bowls Monday and Wednesday 2pm Green bowling starts end April, 01263822087. Snooker and pool available Drawing and painting classes at Upper Sheringham Village Hall Wed & Thur 10am - 1pm. All abilities welcome. Tutor Bob Larking M.A. PGCE. Please call 01362 668941. Diabetes UK N Norfolk Voluntary Group meets on 4th Thur each month (except Dec) at Cromer Methodist Church Hall at 7.30pm. Varied programme of speakers - meetings open to everyone. Contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492’. Bookstart Baby Bounce & Rhyme Time/ Songs, for under 5s & parents/carers. Every Tues, 10am-10.30am. Come and join the fun and meet some new friends. Don't

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forget to collect your free bookstart pack for children under 4. Sheringham Library, New Rd 01263 822874. Sheringham W.I. meet on the 2nd Monday each month now meet at Sheringham Community Centre 7.15pm. New members welcome. Liz Withington 01263 649227 or 07905 292897 or Facebook Sheringham Afternoon CAMEOs meet 4th Thur every month. St Josephs Church Hall, Cromer Rd, Sheringham. New members welcome. 01263 821462 or 821281. St Andrew's Table Tennis Club Wed 7.30 - 9.30, in large hall of St Andrew's Methodist Church. Friendly members, beginners to more experienced. We play for fun, refreshment & chat break. Cost £1/week. All over 16 welcome. Sheringham ABC Group (After Breast Cancer Support Group) meets 2nd & 4th Thur (not Easter, Aug Bank Hol or Xmas weeks) at St Joseph’s Church Hall Sheringham 7-9pm. Exercise, relaxation, tea & chat. Open to anyone who has had breast cancer. Sheila McGinley 01263 820924 North Norfolk Model Engineering Club - 1st Friday each month at 7.30pm. A welcome to visitors and prospective members of all ages. Gordon Ford 01263 512350. ‘Quiet Garden’ at the Friends’ Meeting House, 14 Cremer St, Sheringham. Need a break from shopping? Our ‘Secret Garden’ is an oasis of peace, just a stone’s throw from the town centre. Sit & think, or just sit. Admission free, tea and coffee available. 10am-1pm Sats through summer. Sheringham Folk Club Tyneside Club, Station Road, Sheringham. Listen, sing, play, join in, any standard, any style, just have a beer with friends. Free. 2nd Wed in month 8pm-11pm. Breastfeeding Cafe. Thurs (term time only) 1pm-2.30pm at YESU in Sheringham. An opportunity to meet other breastfeeding mums and have a chat over a cuppa. Free. Unicef breastfeeding Support Advisors on hand every week. Sheringham Football Club offer football for all ages from ‘Mini Kickers’ Under 5/6s on a Saturday morning right through to Under 18s and have 3 adult teams. To find out details when each age group train and to contact the relevant managers please contact Sally on 01263 588334 or email sally.j.middleton@btinternet.com. SFC are always looking for new players and helpers. Everyone welcome. Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club meet 7.30pm on 2nd and 4th Tuesday every month at The Morley Club, Sheringham. New members always welcome. For more info contact Club Secretary Brian Harris on 01263 821276 Royal Air Forces Association – Sheringham & District branch holds regular meetings and social events. All former members of the RAF and WRAF inc. members of their families welcome. Contact Kenneth Macnish 01263 519684, or secretary Jack Broughton 01263 479507 Sheringham and District Philatelic Society, Your local stamp club, meet once a month on the second Monday each month at the church hall in West Runton from 7.30 to 9.30 pm. New members welcome. 01263 579529. Hoppers Parent and Toddler Group meet at Gresham Village School on Thursdays in term time, 9.15- 11am. 0- 3 all welcome to our very friendly group. Telephone the school for further details 01263 577349 West Runton Social Club - Water Lane, West Runton Tel 01263 838866 - Open Mic Night every Tues from 8.30pm, Cash Bingo every Wed 8.30pm, General Knowledge Quiz every Sun 8.30pm, Jamming Session last Sun of the month. Ideal Party Venue, Free to Hire, Drinks at Club Prices TLC class total low impact conditioning a gentle exercise class for all abilities geared to the older person and based on gentle forms of bending, stretching and controlled breathing.Mondays 11am – 12noon. Also Fit ball classes, total body exercise, simply sculpt stabilize and strengthen Wednesday 18.00 -19.00. All at The Lighthouse Baptist Church, Cromer Road, Sheringham. For more information contact Anita on 07867791034 or 01263 824110 Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke. Meets fortnightly Wednesdays 2.15pm 4pm at Sheringham Methodist Church on Cromer Road. Further information Harvey Pitcher 01263 512328’ The Cromer & Sheringham Brass Band, practice in Upper Sheringham Village Hall on a Thursday evening 7.45pm to 9.45pm. For Info contact Secretary Steve Askew 01263 838411. New players always welcome. Life Drawing - Thurs 7pm-10pm at St John Ambulance Hall, 6 Wyndham St, Sheringham. Adventurous evenings to explore drawing. Contact Peter 07860 568874 North Norfolk Different Strokes. Support, info, fun for younger stroke survivors. Fortnightly Tues 2.30 - 4.30 in Sheringham area. For details 01263 715952 / 821480 North Norfolk Speakers Club meets every other Wed, 7pm at N Walsham High School, Spencer Ave. Dates and further info visit www.nnsc.co.uk or contact Gillian tel. 01692 650250 Cromer Chamber Orchestra looking for players (no age limit) all sections woodwind, brass, strings. At Cromer High School Mon 7pm (school term). No audition 01263 511600

Fledgeling Music classes friendly, dynamic, energetic & fun. Unique experience your child will love! Ages 4 months to 4 years. FREE taster class, members pay only £4, younger siblings £2 babies of older siblings FREE. Paid half termly. 07500 221121 www.fledgelingmusic.co.uk, info@fledgelingmusic.co.uk Wandering Wailers Folk Club - Singaround and Skiffle and Jug Band Session. First Mon every month at Tyneside. 8pm. All welcome. Free. Pete Sanpher 01263 826911 Lift the Spirit with Circle Dance welcomes new dancers for traditional dance from around the world at the Quaker (Friends) Meeting House, Cremer Street 4th Friday each month, 2pm-4pm. No partner/experience necessary, suitable for all ages, some live music, refreshments. Suggested contribution £3 max. 01263 820034 or just turn up! Weybourne Folk Club meets 3rd Sunday every month at the Maltings Hotel, Weybourne 3-6 pm. All singers, musicians, poets and audience welcome. It's free. Further information from Tony Baylis 01263 588781 or 07518 735299 -email tonyandcarmen@btinternet.com REME Association Cromer & District Branch meetings held on the 1st Wednesday of each month 2pm at Halsey House, Norwich Road, Cromer. Any ex-service personnel will always be welcome. Tel 01263 512450 Painting Classes - Painting and Drawing tuition for all levels of painting competence from beginners to those experienced at Roughton Village Hall on Mondays 1.30pm to 3.30pm. £60 for 10 sessions. John Bardell 01603 456602 Stitch Together - Patchwork/Quilting Group – meet on the first & third Wednesday each month, 9.30am to 3.30pm at New Community Centre, Sheringham. Eileen 01263 821825 or see website http://www.stitch2gether.co.uk Yoga Fit Classes at Sheringham Community Centre every Wednesday 7pm - 8pm cost £6 All abilities Contact Wyn 01263 825095/07570104671’ Ballroom & Latin Dance Classes every Tuesday 6pm7pm Beginner's, 7.15pm-8.15pm Improver's Level 1 & 8.30pm-9.30pm Beginner's Level 2, at the New Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road, Sheringham, NR26 8NP. Further details: Yvonne on 01263 824145 Sheringham Community Centre Zumba Fitness Thurs 6-30-7-30pm All abilities. Cost £4 Wyn 01263 825095 Excel 2000 Aqua exercise classes at Splash Leisure Centre - Tuesdays at 9am, Thursdays at 10am, 9am in school holidays £4 per session. Freestyle Fitness Yoga every Thursdays 5-6pm at the Sheringham Community Center £5.00. For more details please contact Anita on 07867791034 or 01263 824110 Beading group at Beading Fantastic in Holt - meets one Saturday a month, 1pm to 4 pm. Friendly group welcomes new ladies - contact Olga 01263 514173 olgaingram@aol.com or Lisa at Beading Fantastic 01263 713570 info@beadingfantastic.com Breathe Easy North Norfolk British Lung Foundation Support Group Meetings on the first Friday of every month 1.30pm to 3.30pm at Sheringham Community Centre Holway Road, Sheringham, Norfolk NR25 8NP

Friendly Ladies and Gentlemen's choir meets on Thurs afternoons 2pm to 4pm at the Lighthouse Church Sheringham. New singers very welcome - no audition required. Contact Sue Wallace 01263 822310 with Harmony friendly Ladies and Gentlemen's choir meets on Thursday afternoons 2pm to 4pm at the Lighthouse Church Sheringham. New singers, particularly tenors and basses, very welcome. Contact Sue Wallace 01263 822310 Poppy Crafters - meet 2nd and 4th Wednesday every month - 2pm to 4pm at Upper Sheringham Village Hall open to anyone who loves sewing and knitting contact Sandy 01263 710726 LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH, CROMER ROAD, SHERINGHAM After School Club – ‘School’s Out’ - on Fridays 3.30pm 4.45pm in term time for children of primary school age. Games, competitions, craft, tuck shop. Drop in after school. Football - Training on Thursdays at Sheringham Recreation Ground - U10 & U12 6pm - 7pm, U14 & U16 7pm - 8pm, U16 & Adults 8pm - 9pm. Matches are played on Saturday mornings. ‘Jigsaw’ - Parent and Toddler Group - Thursdays from 9.30am in term time, for anyone from birth to 5 years with their parent or carer. Soft play zone and refreshments included. ‘Kaleidoscope’ - Tuesday from 2.30pm – activities include demonstrations, outings, quizzes, talks, discussions, a short prayer and, of course, coffee and cake. ‘Life Groups’ Wednesday 7.30pm - for young people and adults - contact for more details. Painting - It’s Fun to Paint - Thursdays 7.30pm SAD Club - first and third Tuesdays 7pm - for those anxious or depressed. Table Tennis – Monday and Tuesday 7pm – 9.30 pm (Tuesdays until 10pm). Tea Club on Sunday afternoon - first Sunday of the month from 3pm - 4.30pm, entertainment and quiz with tea and cakes. All welcome CONTINUED ON PAGE 10...

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Crab Gnocchi

We had a great weekend at the annual Crab and Lobster Festival in May; two of our top chefs Lewis and Simon put on some excellent demonstrations using some of the finest seafood in the world to packed audiences. We are so lucky to have such incredible fresh ingredients on our doorstep and a big thank you to John Davies and the whole Festival team for putting on a wonderful event. Roll on next year!

2. Once cooked leave to cool for 5 – 10 minutes until easily handled. 3. Cut the potatoes in half and scrape the contents into a mixing bowl. 4. Add flour until you have a dough like consistency. 5. Add parsley, seasoning, egg yolk and mix through. 6. Add crab meat and lemon juice. 7. Portion dough out into quarters and roll out

This gnocchi wasn’t on our demonstration stall but it is a really tasty, slightly unusual dish to prepare and enjoy (perhaps with something chilled and dry…!) as you sit out in the garden this summer. Alternatively, put the cooking to one side and come and see us for dinner; 6 – 9pm every evening!

250g Potatoes (floury) 80g Plain Flour Pinch of Salt & Pepper 1 Egg Yolk Chopped Parsley 1 Whole Dressed Crab Juice of half a Lemon

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WHAT’S ON WHERE

Quality handmade Craft Fair two floors of stalls lift available at Oddfellows Hall Lifeboat Plain Sheringham Sat 18 June 10am - 4pm free entry refreshments available

The Jubilee Players present Night Must Fall by Emlyn Williams at The Tithe Barn, Horstead on Tuesday 21st, Wednesday 22nd June and Friday 24th June at 7.30pm - all tickets £6 available from Sandra’s Salon, 18 Wroxham Road, Coltishall, NR12 7EA Tel daytime 01603 736676 evening 01603 738764. Bar open 7pm Burgh in Bloom - Open Gardens Day at Burgh-next-Aylsham on Sunday 5 June 11.30am to 5.30pm to raise money for St. Mary’s church. Gardens open to the public, entrance fee only £4. Plenty of free parking and there will be lunches and teas available in different gardens. Produce and plants also will be on sale. A wide variety of gardens will be open, from small cottage gardens to large manor grounds… an excellent day out for the whole family. Children under 12 years free if accompanied by paying adult

North Norfolk Branch of MS Society - on Saturday 18 June the branch is holding an Event Day at The Lighthouse, Cromer Road, Sheringham 10am-3 pm invaluable to anyone affected by Multiple Sclerosis as we will promoting all our services, many of which are free The Weybourne Group of Parishes celebrates The Queen’s 90th Birthday 10 – 12 June - FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS at All Saints Church Upper Sheringham 10am – 5pm

daily and FESTIVAL OF ART at The Pilgrim Federation of Church Schools, St. Nicholas, Salthouse 10am – 5pm daily. FESTIVAL SERVICES on Sunday 12 June at 10am at Priory & Parish Church Weybourne: Sung Eucharist Preacher The Very Revd Jane Hedges, Dean of Norwich Cathedral and at 5pm All Saints Upper Sheringham Songs of Praise. Saturday 11 June Coffee Morning at Weybourne Church 10am – 12noon, Lunchtime BBQ at Upper Sheringham Village Hall 12.30pm – 2pm and Strawberry Teas 3pm – 4.30pm at The Dell Bodham (opp. Village Hall)

Keeping Abreast Group, Cromer Coffee & Chat Drop-in Session on Wednesday 29 June 10am -11.30am at Merchants Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer, NR27 9GW Tel 01263 519 454.Drop in for coffee and a chat and to find out more about Breast Reconstruction following breast cancer. Volunteers who have had reconstruction will be on hand to offer support, provide information and chat about breast reconstruction in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. For more information please see our website www.keepingabreast.org.uk

Summer Royal Gala Concert Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Coronation Mass, George Frideric Handel Coronation Anthems & Water Music Suite on Saturday 16 July at 7.30pm. Harry Castle conductor, Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society & Orchestra, Rosamund Walton soprano, Laurence Blyth alto, Tom Rowarth tenor, Andrew Weeks bass (tbc). Auden Theatre, Holt. Tickets £12 (under 18s free)

available from the Box Office 01263 713444 www.audentheatre.co.uk

Meet the Producers Market on Sunday 12 June at Village Square, Kelling Heath Holiday Park NR25 7HW 10am - 2pm - Norfolk foods, clothing, crafts, local drinks & Indian Head Massage. Free entry & parking, carvery/cafe, pub, adventure playgrounds, nice walks, NN Railway Station on site, dogs welcome. 07733 991211 www.weybourne.net

Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group Meeting - our guest speaker on Thursday 23 June will be Kamini Shah, Senior Research Officer from Diabetes UK. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. For more info please contact Jackie and David on 01692 405492, email diabetes.uk@hotmail.co.uk www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org

Coffee morning - come and join us for a cup of coffee and chat in Weybourne Church between 10am and 12noon on Saturday 11 June as part of the Weybourne Benefice celebrations for the Queen's 90th Birthday. Proceeds to Weybourne Church. All very welcome

Norfolk and Norwich Open Studios Art Exhibition at St Margaret’s Church Thorpe Market Saturday 28 May – Saturday 12 June. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Free Entry. Refreshments available

Fancy a coffee, a cake, and a chat? You will find them all, together with a warm welcome, at East Runton Methodist Church, High Street, East Runton, every Thursday, 10am to 12noon until 29 September. Why

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Massive Sale at Walcott Lighthouse Inn in the marquee on 12 June 10am to 3pm - lots of new items all at reasonable prices. Proceeds to Songbird Survival charity no 1085281

Charity Garden Party in aid of Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors without Borders to be held at Millstream House, Beach Lane, Weybourne, NR25 7SR on Sunday 12 June 2pm to 5pm - Admission free. Strawberry Cream Teas available & stalls to include cakes, bric a brac & local arts & crafts

Songs of Praise at Aylmerton Church 6pm on Sunday 12 June to celebrate the Queens 90th Birthday followed by a two course supper in the Village Hall for £6 a ticket , Booking essential for the supper, ring Connie 01263 837647. Jazz at the Rectory, West Runton by the North Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band on Wednesday 13 July 6.30pm to 9.30pm - bring a chair/ blanket and picnic. Bar and raffle. Tickets £6. If wet, concert will be held in Holy Trinity Church. For ticket/ information ring 01263 83764

Arthritis Care Drop In at Sheringham Library on Friday 10 June 10am - 12noon - have a chat with an Arthritis Champion about peer support, self-management of arthritis and Arthritis Care

Surgery Dates

Surgeries with Councillors Dick Shepherd and Judy Oliver will be held at Sheringham Community Centre on Fridays 17 June and 22 July from 12noon until 1pm

Classical Reflection at The Lighthouse Classical Reflection are appearing in concert at the beautiful, intimate Lighthouse Church, Sheringham on 11 June. They have achieved sell out concerts nationwide as well as appearing with soprano Rebecca Newman, Charlotte Jaconelli and Brit Award winners, Blake, who they will sing with at the Blickling proms later this year.

Classical Reflection are made up of Naomi and Hannah Moxon. Those of you who are avid watchers of the BBC1 programme, The Voice, will remember them as they stunned the nation with their amazing version of ‘Nella Fantasia’. They were quickly snapped up by Kaiser Chiefs lead singer, Ricky Wilson saying "you were too good for me not to turn". Rita Ora enthused "your voices are like clear water, you blew me away". 8

Tom Jones commented saying "you really moved me, I didn't want it to end".

Amazingly they received more than 2million views of their blind audition. Since The Voice they have captivated and mesmerised audiences nationwide with their pure angelic voices. They have had two songs composed for them by British number one composer Christopher Broom, and produced a Christmas CD and a debut album entitled ‘The Vow’, which will be available at the concert where they will sing some well-known songs from the album including, ‘Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again’ from Phantom Of The Opera and ‘Nella Fantasia’ from their blind audition, along with many other classical songs and West End Musicals. There will also be some special guest appearances including rising tenor star Sean Chriscole and a

meet and greet opportunity. Refreshments will be available during the interval.

To purchase tickets for this magical, memorable evening contact Cromer Tourist Information Centre 01263 512497 or at The Lighthouse Church 01263 825155 or via their website

www.classicaltwins.co.uk

Tickets are £12. Concessions are available. Groups of 10 or more are £10 per ticket and children are £5.

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The Father’s Heart

Blind singer/songwriter Marilyn Baker blind and her friend Tracy Williamson will be conducting a five day conference at the Canaan Christian Centre at 21 Holt Road, Sheringham from Monday 6 June -Friday 10 June starting at 9.30am. All are welcome – for further details telephone 01263 478372.

Marilyn and Tracy believe that as people begin to tune into God’s heart for themselves their newfound intimacy with God will begin a deep and lasting change in their lives. Music plays an important part as a way of opening people's hearts to God. Come and see for yourselves!

Armed Forces Day Cromer 2016

The Royal British Legion has been running this event in Cromer for a number of years and it has become increasingly popular with visitors and residents.

We invite all ex service charities including Royal Naval Association, RAFA, REME, Gurkha Welfare Trust, SSAFA, Blind Veterans UK and local Royal British Legion branches, including Women’s Section.

This year we have invited members of the Queen’s Dragoon Guards. Service veterans spanning D Day 1944 until the present are available to talk about their experiences. A large display of militaria from the Crimea 1854 through the Zulu and Boer wars until The Great War will be on view, together with a collection of antique Britain’s toy soldiers ‘on parade’. A film about The Great War will be running during the exhibition, which is being held this year at the Parish Hall, Church Street, Cromer on 25 June, to be opened at 10am by Brig. Max Marrniner (Retd) in the presence of the Mayor of Cromer.

Refreshments will be available, courtesy of the Women’s Section, Royal British Legion Cromer.

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Summertime – and the music is jazzy Jazz is becoming the music for all seasons at a north Norfolk venue, as sessions are added to the summer programme for the first time.

Sheringham Little Theatre has been hosting jazz for many years during the autumn, winter and spring. And the current Jazz @ the Hub sessions are proving so popular they are being carried on through the peak summer months. Theatre director Debbie Thompson said the jazz regularly drew sell out 60-strong crowds to the Hub coffee bar.

“It is so well attended we did not want people to miss out in the summer, and we hope holidays also come and enjoy the sessions too,” she added. Organiser of the Jazz in the Hub sessions Vic Brown said the aim was to provide “melodic jazz standards” rather than trad or modern variants. Mr Brown and his wife Jean, from Trunch, scout jazz talent from across Norfolk and Suffolk for the Sheringham sessions. He praised the Hub venue where musicians were happy to play because they were “listened to by appreciative regulars.

Mr Brown is also a musician having learned drums at school, played in rock bands in London in the 1960s and resumed playing – and his love of jazz – on moving to Norfolk in the 1990s. He is the drummer in the Norfolk Jazz Quartet and says there is still a good following for jazz at Sheringham Independent 441

Sheringham at a time when other clubs were cutting down on their jazz nights.

Jazz at the Hub events : (all 7.30pm and Sundays unless stated)

June 26 – John Whitehead Trio – Norwichbased pianist John combines standards and originals with Dave Pullin (double bass) and Neil Kane (drums). John has played with big bands and small combos, and appeared on TV.

July 17 – Tom Clay-Harris Quartet – Talented young Norfolk trumpet player Tom is completing a BMus jazz course at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He was in the Norwich Student Jazz Orchestra from 2006-2012 and has been part of the Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra since 2012 He and a group will play standards and originals. Monday August 8 – The Norfolk Jazz Quartet Tim Densham (clarinet and sax) Peter Gregory (guitar), Liz Underdown (bass) and Vic Brown (drums) will play swinging jazz standards and music from the American Song Book.

Monday August 29 – Simon Brown Trio – Performer, arranger, musical director and music education Simon Brown (piano) regularly plays with a range of top British and International artist. His Hub show will feature a varied repertoire with Jose Canha (bass ) and Alex Best (drums). Other music at the theatre in coming months includes :

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May 21 – Hayley Moyses Britgrass Three – Norfolk musician Hayley, who has played in Nashville, brings a mix of Bluegrass, Americana and Appalachian music along with the band’s country versions of contemporary songs.

June 11 – An Evening with Stringfillies – Harp, cello and violin trio Xenia Horn, Hattie Bennett and Emily Bennett perform Irish, Scottish, Celtic, Gaelic and folk in a concert specially arranged for the Little Theatre.

July 2 – Tormenta Flamenca – a Music and dance show, called Tablao, pays homage to the early days of Flamenco through the golden age of the 1930s to modern stylised spectacle. Drumming rhythms, bold choreography and furious footwork.

July 3 – Hits of the Rat Pack – swing singers Paul and Stephen Amer, with a live band, singer Ellie Darnell and backing dancers, perform swing classics from the Rat Pack’s residency at the Las Vegas Sands Casino.

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An Evocative Evening of Celtic Music and Beyond in Sheringham

StringFilles are a trio bringing an evening of well-loved songs and tunes and lesser known gems from the Celtic and Gaelic traditions to Sheringham Little Theatre on Saturday 11 June at 7.30pm (doors open 7pm, tickets £10 Box Office 01263 822347).

They will offer a unique opportunity for all music lovers to enjoy a rich range of compositions, which have been arranged especially by them for the Sheringham concert.

StringFillies have been playing together for several years and launched officially at Folk East Festival last year. Their fascinating programme will include arrangements of tunes by celebrated Irish harpist O'Carolan, and tunes from the Scottish Isles including ‘The Burning of The Piper's Hut’, ‘Lure of the Sea Maidens’, and ‘Calling the Cattle to Kinsale’. Songs will include versions of ‘Green Hollin’, ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ and ‘Once I Had a Sweetheart’.

StringFillies are Xenia Horne, harp and vocals. Hattie Bennett, cello and Emily Bennett, violin and vocals.

REGULAR EVENTS

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6... Youth Club - The Mix - Fridays at 7.30pm in term time for Y6 and all High School ages - pool, table tennis, table football, big screen Xbox, snack shack, card games, speed stax, nail painting, indoor sports and sofas! Lighthouse, 62 Cromer Road, Sheringham www.lighthousesheringham.org Sheringham Lace Makers meet every Monday afternoon, 1pm till 4pm, in St Andrews Church Hall, Sheringham. For details, contact Pauline Lewis 01263 821570. New members and visitors welcome The Shannocks Club – a get together for people who are interested in the town and its past meet on the last Wednesday each month at 2.15pm at the Community Room, Huntley Crescent, off Pine Grove, Sheringham Sheringham Society - a variety of speakers, usually last Thur each month at 10.30am at St Joseph's Church Hall. Nordic Walking - Mondays 9.30 - 10.30 Beginners Nordic Walking, Learning the basic techniques of Nordic walking.Mondays 11.30- 12.30 Wellness Nordic Walking, These classes are ideal for those with concerns about distance and pace. Various locations around Sheringham. Please contact Anita on 07867791034 or 01263 824110 Weybourne Good Companions in the Village Hall – 4th Wednesday every month. 2pm-4pm. 01263 588883 Weybourne non-league carpet bowlers play Mondays 10am – 12noon and 2pm - 4pm in the Village Hall for £1-50 per session. A friendly club of two groups, experience welcome, but not essential. If you would like a game just come along to either or both sessions and meet us Gresham Village Park Market & Carboot 1st Sun/month, gates open to public 10am, stallholders and market traders 8am onwards. Pitches £5. Proceeds to raising money for the Play Park and Pavilion. Further details tomtye@myway.com or 07765 633549. East Beckham Lane beside Gresham Village Church Gresham Village Carboots held on the first Sunday of every month commencing on Sunday 6 April 10am start stall holders set up from 8.30am Pitches £5 Beverages on sale in the newly renovated Pavilion For any further details contact Hayley on 07765633539 Car boot sales at Bodham playing field on Saturdays 24 May until 6th September 9am till noon pitches £5 no bookings needed set up from 7.30 am refreshments available. Sorry strictly no dogs. Contact M Sayer 01263 588228 Sheringham Christian Spiritualist Church, Oddfellows Hall, Lifeboat Plain, Sheringham meets on Tuesdays at 7.30pm. All welcome Rock the Lobster - open mic for all performing artists, 8.30pm every first and third Thursday of the month in the Lobster stables, Sheringham www.facebook.com/rokdalobsta www.rockthelobster.com contact Malcolm 01263 821838

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Norfolk and Norwich Open Studios

For two weeks every May/June, Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios celebrates the county’s artists and their creativity by offering them the opportunity to open their doors to the public to exhibit, sell, and talk about their work. It gives visitors the chance to experience new art, meet artists, and to buy original artworks directly from their creators.

North Norfolk Organisation for Visual Artists (NOVA) was formed in 2000 as a liaison group between the Open Studios organisation and the artists of North Norfolk, thus it's title. Membership is continually rising and is currently in excess of 60 artists, covering most if not all mediums.

‘Middle of NovaWhere’ is a collective of artists from the North Norfolk Organisation of Visual Artists (NOVA). For 2016 they have set up a group exhibition as part of the Open Studios event, in the wonderful setting of Thorpe Market Church, to give visitors the chance to experience a diverse amount of talent in one location.

Often the artists have little space to show people around their own studios and as a solitary artist they find the two weeks of ‘NovaWhere’ Open Studios a great opportunity to be inspired by their co-exhibitors, or by the setting in which they show their work.

Artists exhibiting are David Cottrell, Lesley Ash, Susanne Lakin, John Rance, Leslie Hawkes Nockels, Shane (arTEEsane) and Chris Sharpe

Yoga Classes Mondays at Oddfellows Hall in Sheringham: 3pm Gentle Yoga; 5.30pm Mixed Ability; 7.15pm Mixed Ability. Tuesdays at Kelling Yoga Studio; 10am Gentle Yoga. Yoga for Every Body. Call Elaine Smith 01263 862168 (website www.elainesmithyoga.com) Jazz At The Goat: Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band at The Goat Inn, Skeyton on the first Sunday of every month at 1.30 pm. Free. To book table for lunch Tel 01692 538600 The Fellowship Choir meet on Monday at St.Andrews Church from 10am - 11.30am. We are a friendly choir and have a varied programme of music. New members are welcome - so come along and join us. Contact 01263 761482 or 01263 514048 Sing for Joy! Community Singing Group open to all, no auditions. Meet Tuesdays evening 7.30pm - 9pm Friends Meeting House, Cremer St. Contact Teresa Verney www.teresaverney.com or just turn up! Martial Arts Judo - join us Tuesday nights - we are a well established and friendly club at Millfield Primary School, North Walsham, Tel Hazel 01263 579345 Sheringham Circle Dance Group meet at The Quaker Meeting House, Cremer Street, Sheringham 2pm -4pm on the 4th Friday in month – traditional dance from around the world. New dancers welcome, no partners or experience necessary. Suggested contribution £3 max. Tel Jane 01263 820034 or just turn up Minni House Club- we are a group of like minded individuals who love all things miniature and anything to do with Dolls Houses. We all live in the North Norfolk and Norwich areas, and meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month at Bodham Village Hall , 2-4pm. New members are always welcome. Anyone interested in visiting/joining the club should contact our Secretary, Jan Sawyer, telephone 01263 826970, for further information. St Andrew’s Ladies’ Association usually meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday in the Church Hall, Methodist Church, Cromer Road, Sheringham 7.30pm. All visitors are most welcome and for further details please contact Anne Barker 01263 824887 North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group (NNARG) meet every week on Thursdays 9am-12am at 88 Central Road, Cromer. We can offer advice, workshop facilities and Amateur radio licence training up to advanced level. Ring Bill 01263 512377 or Charlie 01263 824275 for more information North Norfolk Chess Club play every Friday from 7.30pm at the Morley club in Sheringham. We are looking for new players of all abilities and especially welcome new players and kids. We have both adult and junior teams that play in the Norfolk chess leagues. Anyone is welcome to pop in for a game. Tel Alex 01263 822087 http://www.northnorfolkchessclub.org.uk Gresham Village Hall Table Top Sales on first Saturday every month from 3 October 2015 until 2 April 2016 - set up at 8.30am, doors open 9am, tables £5. All proceedings to Hall funds – the hall is next to Gresham Church on East

Beckham Lane NR11 8RT. Bookings and enquiries please call Mr D Logan on 01263 577691 Cromer Orchestra welcomes new members especially string and brass players. We meet at the Belfry Arts Centre Overstrand on Monday evenings 7pm – 9pm. All we ask is that you bring your instrument, a music stand and lots of enthusiasm. Tel Norman Moor 01263 511600 Sheringham Sinfonia is a classical repertoire orchestra meeting the last Friday of the month at The Lighthouse, Cromer Road, Sheringham. Coffee from 10, music till 12.30. Minimum standard grade 6 required. Please Contact Sarah Coleman for details of vacancies on 01263 821514 Recycled Teenagers - friendship group for those aged 50-70. We meet on the 1st Tuesday of the month at the Morley Club, Cromer Road, Sheringham at 7pm. To register an interest, please telephone Jennie on 01263 479853 or email: recycled.teenagers@mail.com Monthly Fair Trade Sale and Coffee Morning at the Friends' Meeting House, Cremer Street Sheringham. March 12th 10am to 12noon; then April 9th same times. Fairtrade stall, locally grown produce and locally made craft items. Fairtrade coffee and tea served with home made cake and biscuits. The event takes place on the second Saturday of each month. West Runton Bowls Club Friendly roll ups with refreshments. 1.45 pm Mon – Wed – Sat. Some equipment available. Flat soled shoes must be worn. All welcome. Bridge - Abacus Bridge Club, meets at the Social Centre, Avenue Road, High Kelling, at 7pm on Thursday evenings. New members very welcome. Contact Norman Reeve 01603 560995 Monthly Fair Trade Sale and Coffee Morning at the Friends' Meeting House, Cremer Street Sheringham 10am to 12noon. Fairtrade stall, locally grown produce and locally made craft items. Fairtrade coffee and tea served with home made cake and biscuits. The event takes place on the second Saturday of each month.

Canaan Christian Centre has opened their weekly Saturday garage sale from 9am to 3pm at 21 Holt Road, Sheringham (weather permitting). Tel 01263 478372 Car boots on Bodham playing field every Saturday morning from 21 May till 3 Sept inclusive - set up 730am, public 9am till12noon, pitches £5, refreshments available. Sorry NO dogs only assistance dogs. No need to book. Contact Mr M Sayer 01263 588228. In aid of playing field funds Sheringham Library hosts a permanent Arthritis Care Hub with information leaflets etc. in the corner of the Library Dilham Jazz Workshop meets 8pm to 10pm on 1st & 3rd Tuesdays each month at Dilham Village Hall. If you play an instrument or are looking to expand your playing ability by 'keeping your hand in' the workshop would be pleased to see you. Details from 07703 697397 or turn up on the night

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Large white marquee 6 x 12 metres needs some attention offers in the region of £75 will need to be collected by persons with van or large car Tel 01263 825827/822910 New luggage restrainer and fitting for Volvo XC60 retails at £150 will accept £70ono. Under the cabinet kitchen clock radio silver colour black new prices £70+ £50 01263 512606 Single kids high sleeper bed with desk wardrobe and shelves underneath in very good condition £50 Tel 01263 768576/07810 085150 Qualcast scarifier cassette for 35cm/14" petrol mower never used still in box £65 Tel 01263 514705 2 wooden folding robust display units each with 3 shelves ideal for indoor fairs & boot fairs £24 the pair Tel 01263 720622 Blanket chest/toy box varnished wood on casters W90cm D45cm H64cm vgc £20. Garden composting bin £5. Grass scythe £5. Tel 01263 823111 Porcelanosa tiles x 7 size 31.6 x 90 x 0.9 cm Factory Arena Mocha £25. Vice steel Woden No 190/7 £10. Tel 01263 731213 Dimplex Exbury brass inset electric fire £50. Fridgemaster freezer £80 01263 825062 12 pairs of kids black socks BNWT size 912 quality cotton blend with lycra perfect for school £5 Tel 07591 021095 2 large comfortable recliner chairs faux leather dark brown £50 each 01692 403518 Parkinson Cowen stand alone gas cooker with high level grill green gwo very clean £60. Philips hostess trolley with all container and lids gwo looks great £30. Collection only Tel 07776 101633 Cromer Three very old Dinky cars from late 1940`s to 1953 mint condition hence offers of around £80 each Tel 01263 824973 Collection of 7 Lilliput Lan' cottages all in excellent collector condition £8 each or all 7 for £45 (20% off) Tel 01692 402869 Panasonic microwave 700 watt excellent condition £25 Tel 01263 513097 Falcon commercial dishwasher 1/2/3 minute cycles gwo in need of a service £120S Tel 01263 514552 Solid medium oak kitchen cabinet doors and drawers inc runners and hinges £20ono. Radiators for central heating inc brackets £15ono. All in good condition leftovers from project. Tel 01263 576839 New Quadrant shower tray and screen white still boxed £150. New Mira thermostatic shower mixer control still boxed £50. Tel 01263 577558 Faux fur jacket Per Una XL teal never been worn original labels attached was £79.50 accept £35 Tel 07876 598969 Nikon V1 body black £105. Nikon J1 body black £50. Nikon 1 10-30 lens black £45. Nikon 1 30-110 lens black £100. All mint some boxed. Tel 01692 500776 Trolley jack 2 tons unused £18. Axle stands £10. Tel 01263 837217

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9 hanging baskets 4 x 12 inch and 3 x 10 inch rattan and 2 x 14 inch wire £10 collect from Sheringham Tel 01263 822300 Hotpoint Ultima tumble dryer vgc £45. Pine 3 drawer kneehole desk needs slight revarnish to top £15. Off white wicker bedroom chair with seat cushion £15. Can email pics. Tel 01263 512306/07805 936239 Ladies bike new brakes new saddle Sturmey Archer 3 speed gears £50ono Tel 01692 405211 New automatic coffee maker bean to cup filter black/silver Cuisinart £110. New ladies shoes Clarks size 42/8 2 x black £25 each. Russell Hobbs toaster new cream/white 2 slice£30. Deep casserole pot new stainless steel £15. 07521 042732 Dorema caravan porch awning red and grey with curtains vgc £90 01692 406828 Carbon fibre fly fishing rod £35. Left handed golf clubs Slazenger blue and white golf club bag trolley golf balls £50. Millers collectables books £2 each or 3 for £5. Tel 01692 402872 Compost bin £6. Slide screen £5. Huge teddy bear £5. Free pressure cooker. Free plastic garden chairs. Lap top shoulder bag new £2. 2 green hanging baskets 50p the pair. Tel 01692 405663 Camping lanterns Colmans 2 for £20. Toby jugs and various collectable ornaments £90. 4 white plastic high back garden chairs £20. Various odd chairs to renovate/paint £20.Tel 07775 675954 Triumph motorcycle leathers chest 44in with shoulder elbow & knee protectors jacket has detachable inner as new £245. Ladies bicycle £55. Tel 01692 500988 Oval glass TV stand 3 glass shelves H46cm D44cm W80cm vgc £15 01692 409859 Pram Graco Quattro Tour deluxe travel system with car seat and base spare covers parent tray drinks holder etc cost £300 accept £65ono Tel 01263 722796 Go Go Elite car boot mobility scooter good condition had little use £300ovno Tel Derek 01263 822459 Flymo Turbo Lite 330 lawnmower £40ono. Sovereign 900w hover mower £35ono. Both excellent condition. Tel 01263 513394 Lovely long prom/evening dress size 16 V neck sleeveless with stole deep lavender £40 Tel 01263 511254 Clear glass 3 shelf TV/video stand holds TV up to 42in as new £20. Large mirror wood frame 34in x 24in £10. 2 small oil filled radiators electric full working order £6 each. Tel 01263 519112 after 2.30pm Two FB2 Seasure folding bikes used approximately 5 times in excellent condition £230 the pair Tel 01263 513701 Genuine Ercol sideboard with upstand £120ono Tel 01263 735204 Chrome floor standing curved 3 rung towel rail vgc £5 Tel 01263 512449

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Sheringham Library News

I LOVE SHERINGHAM LIBRARY BECAUSE … “The atmosphere is great and they serve the best coffee in town …” Sheringham Library Opening Times Monday 10-5 Tuesday 10-5 Wednesday 10-1 Thursday 10-7 Friday 10-5 Saturday 9.30-1 Sheringham Library NCC New Road Sheringham NR26 8EB 01263 822874 email sheringham.lib@norfolk.gov.uk To renew your library books please phone 0344 800 8006 FREE BROADBAND, WiFi & EMAIL FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/NorfolkLibs LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: Sheringham-Library ARE YOU RESEARCHING FAMILY HISTORY? WE HAVE FREE ACCESS TO FINDMYPAST ON-LINE If you are here on holiday, you can join the library as a visitor. Just bring in some proof of your home address Come in and read the newspaper. We have the EDP, The Times & the North Norfolk News. We have a small selection of magazines to borrow and a large selection are available on-line. Grab a cuppa. Filter coffee, pot of tea, or hot chocolate and biscuits served daily. Only £1

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DO YOU HAVE ARTHRITIS? Come have a chat to a trained Arthritis Care Volunteer Friday 10 June & Friday 16 September 10am-12noon in Sheringham Library Get information about arthritis. Gain tips coping day to day. Find out about services and support

MEET YOUR COUNTY COUNCILLOR - Brian Hannah, your local representative on Norfolk County Council, welcomes your comments, queries and issues about services NCC provide countywide on the first Thursday of the month 10am-12 noon at Sheringham Library. Ring for an appointment 01263 823791

WOULD YOU LIKE TO SIT DOWN AND GET FIT IN SHERINGHAM LIBRARY? Starting Friday 10 June 2pm -2.45pm North Norfolk District Councils Sports Clubs and Hubs project is now providing seated exercise classes in local libraries. If you have never tried a seated exercise class before then you may be surprised at how much fun you can have sitting down. These classes are suitable for everyone and if you have a disability or lack of mobility or you just want to increase your fitness, then seated classes are a good way to increase your fitness levels without any stress on your muscles or joints. It is also a good way to meeting new people and socialise at the same time. All our sessions are led by fully qualified Instructors and will ensure that you have a safe and effective class. Al our sessions are just £1 per person. So now you can get fit at your local library and take a book home too. For more information please contact Wyn 01263 516305/07795265671 or email wyn.nurse@north-norfolk.gov.uk for more details. Please note these classes will run in term time only) AGE CONCERN DROP-IN SERVICE - The third Thursday of every month 10am-12noon in Sheringham Library. Putting you in touch with local services & charities that might be able to help

THE NORFOLK KNITTERS - Enjoy knitting? Then join us. Sheringham Library Knit & Natter meets on the third & fourth Tuesday of the month at 2.30pm. Norfolk Knitters knit for charity and knitted items go to many countries to those in need. DONATIONS OF WOOL ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO SHERINGHAM LIBRARY

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Payment of a brother’s private school fees held to be in ‘best interests’ of his sister Written by Miranda Marshall – Director at Hayes + Storr

In the case of David Ross v A [2015] a girl (called ‘A’ in the case) had been brain-damaged after birth as a result of medical negligence. The parents settled for an award of £5 million. A professional person was appointed by the Court of Protection (‘the Court’) to manage A’s finances (known as the ‘Deputy’ – ‘D’). He spoke warmly of the excellent care that A’s parents gave her at home. D approved various payments out of A’s award, including the costs of adapting the family home. D thought that external care packages would have been much more expensive and much less good.

A’s brother (‘B’) inevitably suffered as a result of his sister’s condition and had problems at his primary school and failed to get a place at the selective state senior school of his choice. B was described as having great potential to achieve with the right education.

D, at the request of the family, made an application to the Court to authorise the payment of private school fees for B out of A’s award. The application was lost in the Court system for nearly 2 years and, in that intervening period, D paid B’s school fees out of A’s fund, in the hope that the Court would retrospectively authorise the expenditure.

The Official Solicitor (“OS”) was appointed to represent A’s interests and opposed the application. He claimed repayment of the school fees that had already been paid.

The OS argued that A had never assumed the financial responsibility and was not responsible for causing harm to her brother, as a result of her condition. The OS argued that D had to represent the interests of A only, and not B’s and the wider family.

Senior Judge Lush allowed D’s application for the payment of B’s school fees and castigated the OS for his “unnecessary intrusive and hostile approach”. Judge Lush criticised the “microscopic scrutiny” by OS of D’s expenditure and the OS’s condemnation of the family’s dependence on the award. Judge Lush said that the family were dependent on A’s award in the same way as A was dependent upon her family for care and said that “it was insensitive and demeaning to stigmatise them for deciding to sacrifice their own careers and earning-potential by staying at home and caring for their profoundly disabled child on a full-time basis.”

Judge Lush noted a range of factors. These included that the family were living well within the awarded sum, which had in fact grown in size. It would continue to be sustainable, even with the payment of school fees. Mutual dependency was inevitable and B’s needs were important. If the parents went back to work and paid for external carers it would have more than

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doubled the family’s outgoings. Judge Lush said that the OS’s approach was “unnecessarily cautious, paternalistic and risk-averse and would have the effect of stifling the family’s hopes and aspirations”.

A’s ‘best interests’ (as defined by the Mental Capacity Act) were difficult to determine, but the views of the parents and D were considered important. However, the case is not a precedent for the payment of school fees in similar situations. “This article aims to supply general information, but it is not intended to constitute advice. Every effort is made to ensure that the law referred to is correct at the date of publication and to avoid any statement which may mislead. However no duty of care is assumed to any person and no liability is accepted for any omission or inaccuracy. Always seek our specific advice”.

If you require advice on this matter please contact Miranda on 01328 710210. If you require advice on any other legal matter please telephone our Sheringham office on 01263 825959 or email law.sheringham@hayes-storr.com.

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Dear Margaret,

I don’t know whether anyone else in Sheringham has noticed the resurfacing of minor roads in the town and the disgraceful condition some of them have been left in, especially New Road?

I have sent an email to Highways Department complaining about this, and saying that some people take a pride in their town and don’t like to see shoddy work carried out at the expense of the tax payer, but to date have not had the courtesy of a reply.

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New Resident at Lloyd Court – Ollie Lloyd

Lloyd Court, Housing with Care scheme, run by Norsecare in High Kelling near Holt, have welcomed a new friend. But this one is a little different.

worked as a bench joiner, building luxury Fairline boats. Looking to earn a living and alternative lifestyle for himself and his girlfriend, Arnie took up chainsaw carving, and quickly fell in love with the art, in which he is incredibly talented.

Ollie Lloyd the owl (known as Ollie to his friends!) perched in his custom twisted willow tree, has been generously donated by roadside chainsaw carver, Arnie Barton, as a gift for all the tenants of Lloyd Court to enjoy.

tenants. Let’s give him a full title ‘Ollie Lloyd’; fitting for our new friend.�

When he is not driving around in his carving customised van, Arnie Adorable Ollie Lloyd The can often be seen working and displaying his sculptures on the owl, who has taken up A148 between Cromer and residency at Lloyd Court Aylmerton, but he also creates in High Kelling commission pieces and attends shows and events, where he demonstrates his The owl in a tree sculpture is one of only two of its kind to date, which Arnie says is a unique skill, and offers sculptures for sale. The tree sculptures, like the one donated to Lloyd court, design of his can be topped with any choice of carvings, own. The tree is including squirrels, birds and bugs! made from various pieces of salLloyd Court Manager, Marie Quantrill said vaged branches “I didn’t know anything about Arnie’s and topped with generous donation at first. It was a surprise one of Arnie’s organised between himself and our Business popular chainsaw Administrator, Lucy Cubitt. I was absolutely carved owls. thrilled to discover what Arnie had made for Arnie claims to have been interested in woodwork from Talented Chainsaw Carver, a young age, and Arnie Barton, in action, at has previously his roadside ‘workshop’.

Arnie’s website, with pictures of his work, Arnie Barton, and Ollie the and contact owl, in place at Lloyd Court details can be found at www.chainsawcarvingsroadside.com

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us, and all the tenants, staff and visitors have commented on how beautiful Ollie is!�

Tenants at Lloyd Court were asked to suggest names from the owl and, from the most popular suggestions, Norsecare Regional Director, Roy Slater, said, “Ollie’ is a good choice by the

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Travel Back in Time On the afternoon of Saturday 14 May, the Fishermen’s Heritage Centre and Peter Coke Shell Gallery travelled back in time, hosting the following activities as part of the North Norfolk Stories Festival. Fishermen’s Heritage Centre - in the Fishermen’s Heritage Centre the Hon. Charlotte Upcher was on hand to engage visitors about her reasons for commissioning Sheringham’s first lifeboat, the Augusta, in 1838 and Mrs Caroline Upcher (Charlotte’s daughter-in-law) talked about the famous second lifeboat - the Henry Ramey Upcher, in service from 1894 to 1935. Visitors also learned about how the lifeboats were launched, the brave fishermen who manned them and their rescues. Although the wind was particularly strong and cold on the afternoon and blowing right into the Fishermen’s Heritage Centre, visitors were very appreciative of the event. Comments included “very interesting and informative” and “we loved the costumed

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Peter Coke Shell Gallery - in the Peter Coke Shell Gallery three 19th C sailors enthralled people, talking how they spent their idle hours aboard their ships crafting ‘Sailor Valentines’ out of small seashells for their loved ones, whereas in reality stopping off in the West Indies they purchased a Valentine and pretended to their loved ones they had made it! Children also had the opportunity to help create a large-scale Sailor Valentine with real shells and/or colour in their own smaller Valentine. When asked what they enjoyed most about the event, comments included

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“observing all the wonderful art work “ and “learning about and doing shell art, really cool and unique”. We were very grateful to Tony Nelson, the Town Crier, for kindly announcing both events around the town. Peter Strudwick Chairman, Sheringham and District Society

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Mike Crowe, who was a committee member for Sheringham Carnival and has been involved in many activities within the community since 1976, presented an illustrated talk on the history of Sheringham Carnival on 4 May, the second part of a talk he began in July 2015.

The first regatta was in 1877 and by 1887 the Eastern and Midland Railway was bringing many people from London to Sheringham. Visitors saw lifeboat and sailing races as well as a pig hunt at sea?

In Part 2 of the talk, Mr. Crowe again emphasised that Sheringham had a long history of regattas and carnivals. He hopes to write a book about the history based on research and his work with the carnival while living here. There were too many facts and incidents to mention. In 1967 the town had the biggest carnival in Norfolk with over 50 floats and the boat race was from Sheringham to Cromer.

The Town Clock was often decorated, once with two squeezed up cars in front with a pink elephant on top of the clock. This was in protest about the building of a multi-storey car park similar to news items in recent years with parking issues and an elephant found on a beach nearby.

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RNLI museum volunteers praised as heritage heroes in prestigious national industry awards

A team of RNLI museum volunteers have been hailed as heritage heroes after receiving a prestigious award in an awards ceremony dubbed the ‘Oscars’ of the museums and heritage sector

He said ‘The RNLI’s group of volunteers more than stepped up to the plate and went the extra mile in difficult circumstances, so I’m delighted to present them with this award to recognise their commitment, enthusiasm and hard work.’

The group of volunteers at the RNLI Henry Blogg Museum in Cromer were named ‘Volunteers of the Year’ in the national Museums and Heritage Awards for Excellence awards, for their tireless efforts to promote the visitor attraction and bring history to life for its annual 45,000+ visitors.

The accolade is awarded by industry body, The Museums and Heritage Show, which organises a major annual show for professionals working in the museum sector. Now celebrating its fourteenth year, the annual awards recognise the innovators and leaders of the UK and Europe’s diverse museums, galleries and visitor attractions.

of the museum. However, our volunteer team went above and beyond in so many ways, becoming emergency key holders, managing the volunteer rota, running education sessions and the shop, supporting a temporary museum manager and enabling us to carry on with ‘business as usual’.

‘The commitment from the volunteers was remarkable and their efforts even helped us become the Trip Advisor number one ‘thing to do’ in Cromer and win Visit England’s ‘Best Told Story’ accolade for two years in a row.’

The RNLI Henry Blogg Museum illustrates the history of Cromer's lifeboats and explores the legacy of the eponymous hero who, for 37 years, served as coxswain at Cromer RNLI and helped save 873 lives. The volunteers were nominated by Katie Smith, RNLI Heritage Engagement Manager.

Four members of the wider volunteer team were presented with the award by comedian and TV personality Marcus Brigstocke in a ceremony in central London on 18 May.

Katie said “During 2015, the Museum Manager needed a substantial amount of time off for personal reasons, which obviously had the potential to impact on the smooth running

The award has wider implications for the RNLI, as it recognises the charity’s overall commitment to provide excellent visitor experience at its sites and recognises the achievements of the charity’s volunteers at a national level.

Victor Brett, Volunteer Shop Manager at the museum, said ‘We may have taken on extra duties but we were happy to do so, as the entire team takes huge pride in what we do and in bringing the RNLI’s history to life. Winning the award was a nice bonus and recognition of our team’s efforts.’

The award for the volunteers at the RNLI Henry Blogg Museum coincides with an appeal for more volunteers to join the award winning team.

Anyone interested in volunteering should contact the museum at blogg_museum@rnli.org.uk to discuss how you can help save lives at sea without getting wet!

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Can you Find Room in your Heart and Home to Foster or Adopt home in or around Norfolk, a space is cleared for another to go into a an Unwanted Greyhound? rescue kennel in Ireland.

Norfolk Greyhound Rescue are appealing for people to adopt unwanted racing greyhounds and are particularly seeking those wonderful souls who feel able to offer foster homes to these gentle creatures.

Their aim is to transport greyhounds from Ireland, where many of these hounds are bred. Whether they have raced or not, many end up unwanted and at serious risk. Unlike some charities, NGR pride themselves on the fact that everything is volunteer-led and nobody in the organisation takes payment for their efforts. They genuinely do it for our love of the hounds!

NGR is also happy to be hosting the Cromer ‘leg’ of the Great Global Greyhound Walk on Sunday 19 June, starting at Runton Rd Car Park at 10.30am and walking the Promenade and Pier. This event takes place all over the UK and also abroad, when thousands of greyhounds are walked to raise awareness of greyhounds as lovely pets. See www.greatglobalgreyhoundwalk.co.uk for full details. Officially this walk is for Greyhounds and other Sighthounds only.

Happily, the message is gradually getting across about what lovely pets greyhounds make. Generally they are gentle, quiet and lazy pets, requiring much less exercise than you would think. They prefer sleeping to anything else, except perhaps for treats. They have occasional crazy, kooky moments where they show what clowns they can be! This combination is usually enough to steal the heart of any dogloving human.

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Please pick up your dog’s waste – message from school children

‘Poosters’ formally unveiled at North Norfolk schools Young people across North Norfolk have been turning their hand to designing posters urging people to clean up after their dogs.

The ‘dog poosters’ have been created by children at Little Snoring Primary, Neatishead Primary, North Walsham Junior, Millfield Primary in North Walsham and Sheringham Primary.

They highlight the dangers of disease spread by dog fouling, encourage people to bag and bin their dog’s mess and point out the law governing the clearing up of dog waste. The work has been turned into small posters to be put up around schools, larger A2 boards to be put up in the vicinity of schools and signage for some of the district’s bin collection lorries. Each school produced three winning designs. From those 15 designs, three were chosen to create the lorry signage.

Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett, North Norfolk District Council’s Cabinet Member for Environmental Services said “The majority of dog owners are responsible and pick up after their dogs, but there are some owners still acting in an irresponsible way, leaving their dog’s waste as a health risk and nuisance to others. “We hope these wonderful posters made by young people who care about their local communities encourage those irresponsible dog owners to bag up their pet’s mess and put it in a bin.” Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett Cabinet Member for North Norfolk District Council’s Environmental Services visited schools last month to present winners with a professionally printed version of their poster.

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Retired bank manager is Rotary President for second time Brother elected Vice-President

Roger Hill, former TSB bank manager in Cromer and Rotary President 14 years ago, has become President of Cromer and Sheringham Rotary Club for the second time.

He succeeds Debz Conisbee, who has left for the United States prior to undertaking missionary work In Cambodia. At the Roger Hill (right) with brother Alan handover, former police Divisional Commander (Superintendent) Alan Hill, Roger’s brother, was elected Vice-President.

Roger (76) was born in Colchester and attended Colchester Royal Grammar School before joining the Trustee Savings Bank in 1956. After service with the bank in Colchester and Mildenhall, he moved to become manager of the Cromer branch in 1974. He joined Round Table locally in 1975 and then Cromer and Sheringham Rotary Club in 1981. Since first becoming President in 2002, he has served on various committees, including several years as Treasurer.

Since retiring he has worked as a bookeeper and, with this expertise, has been very active in the community in Cromer. He has, at various times, been Treasurer of Cromer Lifeboat Station, Cromer Chamber of Trade and Cromer VEO (the Carnival organisation). He joined Cromer Sea Scouts in 1975, becoming Group Leader for 10 years. He is still District Treasurer for the North East Scouts Council. For his work locally and within Rotary, he was awarded the coveted Paul Harris Fellowship. He and his wife Mary celebrate their Golden Wedding this year.

Old Pastonian Masonic Lodge Celebrations

Celebrations took place recently for the 50th Anniversary of the consecration of the Old Pastonian Masonic Lodge. The event, which was marked by a White Table event attended by over 80 members, friends and family, took place at St Giles in Norwich. The Lodge was founded in 1966, and was closely linked to the Paston Grammar School, North Walsham. In recent years it has opened its membership to those with no previous connection to the school, which became a college in 1984 following the merger of the Paston Grammar School with the Officers of the Old Pastonian Lodge North Walsham Girls High at their celebratory evening School. Steve Baker (pictured centre) is the current Master of the Lodge, and said that the event was notable for a number of reasons “My father was one of the founding members back in 1966, so to be able to mark the occasion was also a tribute to those involved in the forming of that lodge at that time. Having the celebration also provided an opportu-

nity to reminds us of the role of freemasonry in the local community by enjoying historic ceremony, and engaging with local and national organisations and charities, to help those in need.”

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A North Norfolk Nissan dealership has raised more than £12,000 for the British Paralympic Association in support of the carmaker’s role as Official Automotive Partner of ParalympicsGB.

Crayford and Abbs Nissan in Gypsies Lane, Holt, generated the cash through a series of fundraisers helping to supercharge ParalympicsGB’s assault on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

The charity dinner featured an inspiring talk by Duncan Slater an injured ex-serviceman who walked to the South Pole with Prince Harry and had just returned from running six marathons in six days in the Sahara Desert for the charity Walking With the Wounded. The Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk, Colonel Jamie Athill Rtd, also attended and gave the introductory speech.

First, staff, friends and customers of the dealership cycled, swam and ran almost 12,000 miles – the distance from North Norfolk to Rio and back – raising almost £6,000. They also completed a six-and-a-half hour cross trainer marathon at a nearby supermarket in Cromer.

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‘George the Second’ donates to Cromer RNLI Last month Cromer RNLI had an unusual request regarding a bequest of a Swaffham man who died in March.

George Atkinson was keen that money be donated to Cromer RNLI. Relatives of the gentleman, affectionately known as ‘George the Second’, contacted the station to inform them that George had died just two weeks before his 105th birthday.

Despite more than 90 years of attempts, the 104-year-old had never backed a winner at the Grand National. He had once again hoped to turn his luck around when he planned to place a bet on his 105th birthday in February 2016.

George had led a very full life, serving in the forces during the Ssecond World War. These experiences had given him a long respect and interest for the RNLI and George was always keen to hear about the work carried out at Cromer’s lifeboat station. Members of the crew had visited him in his home to talk about recent launches.

George’s grandson in law Barry Willett, visited the station to present a cheque to Cromer RNLI. Barry said ‘George was an inspiration to everyone and always had a positive outlook on life. Until last year George was to be found at his local supermarket on his mobility scooter collecting money for the RNLI. We have now carried out his last request that this wonderful organisation should benefit.’ 22

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Brand New Rock & Soul Choir starting in West Runton

If you love singing, you’ll love this! Invidia Voices - Rock & Soul Choir have a brand new rehearsal group starting 22nd June in West Runton. But don’t worry if you think you can’t sing because they are kicking off with a singing workshop for beginners to prove that anyone can have fun singing, no matter how bad they think they are!

Founded in 2013 by husband and wife team Matt and Alex Emmerson, Invidia Voices has fast become one of Norfolk’s largest vocal groups growing to over 300 members in just a few years. With rehearsal groups available in North Walsham, Norwich, Acle, Great Yarmouth, Wymondham and now West Runton, Invidia owes its popularity to it’s fun and easy going approach to singing, but Matt says “the best thing about this choir is our members. I’ve never met such a lovely, friendly and supportive bunch of people!” He went on to explain “There's no audition required and no need for any musical background, just a love of singing.

Uplifting, fun and incredibly social, Invidia Voices is a non-religious singing group whose aim is simply to smile, laugh and sing with like minded people. And who knows, you might discover that you’re not a bad singer after all!

To find out more about groups in your area or upcoming workshops, visit www.invidiavoices.co.uk or call 01603 464532.

Up Pompeii

If you are looking to find some saucily clad women, hilarious twists and turns, great comedy lines, fantastic costumes and erupting scenery this summer, look no further than The Sheringham Players summer production of Up Pompeii at Sheringham Little Theatre (Thursday 15 and Saturday 18 June. The expected popularity and demand for the show has necessitated an additional matinee performance on Saturday. Tickets are already selling very well, and the show looks to be another series of sell out performances for this very popular local group.

The play, written by Miles Tredinnick is based on the original characters devised by Talbot Rothwell and Sid Colin for the Frankie Howard BBC comedy. This hilarious romp through ancient Pompeii brings back all the television favourites in this full-length play, and as Lurcio attempts to deliver his prologue and begin proceedings, he is quickly caught up in the myriad of sexual liaisons in all quarters of his master's house. Why does Ludicrus not leave for the Senate meeting in Rome? Why does his wife return so quickly from the country? Who will take care of the escaped slave girl, Voluptua, and will Nausius's love poetry improve? Whilst growing chaos ensues, an increasing rumbling is heard in the distance – what could that possibly be? A riot from start to finish.

Sheringham Players are already working on their autumn production for November, ‘The Great Escape - from a Residential Home’ written by Andy Powrie, and based on the film staring Steve McQueen, but with an unusual hilarious twist. They are also planning their programme for 2017 for which they will be looking to fill a number of roles on stage and behind the scenes. So, if you are interested in acting, helping with make-up, costumes, prompting, back-stage or props, and like the idea of joining a local friendly group and would like to know more, then check the web site www.sheringham-players.org.uk or contact our Chairman Tim Travers at tim.p.travers@gmail.com. Sheringham Independent 441

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LONDON, TOKYO… AND BRISTON!

Briston once again welcomed top Japanese organ and keyboard star Chiho Sunamoto to the Copeman Centre on Friday 6 May.

This very popular artist, who has played all over the world, is a great favourite with the crowds up here in North Norfolk, and this return visit packed the hall to capacity!

Using her yamaha EL900 organ and Tyros keyboard, she played such gems as ‘Also Sprach Zarathrusta’ - the theme from the film ‘2001’, some uncannily authentic Glenn Miller numbers, the full theme from the film ‘Star Wars’, some punchy latin numbers and big band 26

swing classics, the overture from ‘Die Fledermaus’, and music from ‘The Phantom Of The Opera’.

As well as playing, she sang several numbers too, and also introduced her friend Jon Smith, who also obliged with some excellent vocals, and played the lead lines on several numbers using a Melodica - a bit like an overgrown harmonica with a small built in piano-style keyboard.

The audience roared their approval, and thoroughly enjoyed the whole performance, which concluded with Chiho and Jon’s

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haunting version of ‘That’s All’. These shows help to raise funds for the Copeman Centre and our chosen charity, the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital project, and we made £172 for the Centre, and the stall selling greetings cards, jams and marmalade, and plants made another £40 for ORBIS. What a result, a wonderful evening of the best live music and help for good causes too!

The next Briston Organ Show is on Friday 1 July, when we will have another return visit from one of the cleverest organists currently working in the UK, the legendary Ryan Edwards. Why not come and join us? Tickets are just £6 each, and can be booked now by ‘phoning Carol on 01263 860844, or you can ask her to add your details to our ‘ring round’ list, where we will call you nearer the date to sort out your tickets.

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Kelling Probus Club May Meeting

The above Club held its May meeting on 19 May at The Dales Hotel, Upper Sheringham .

After the usual tasty meal and a chance to catch up with other members, we were entertained and informed by an interesting talk by Jason Bell. Jason has been Town Crier for Cromer for the past 32 years and told the Club that he first entered a competition run by the Carnival Committee designed to find a Town Crier - he has been in this job ever since. Most of his work is voluntary, although he is available for hire at special occasions such as weddings and special birthdays. His main event each year is the town Carnival and despite having done it for 32 years, he still manages to walk round the carnival route with the annual procession in his full robes.

Jason recounted lots of the tasks he has done over the years, and particularly enjoys the Town Crier competitions which are held all over Britain and Europe. He has many fond memories of the European competition in Cromer, and other events attended by himself and his wife, who has won several competitions for 'best dressed consort'.

Jason stressed that at all these public occasions his work promoted Cromer as a town and resort.He then answered several questions from members about the origins and dress of Town Criers. He was thanked for his talk by Clive Mitchell.

Kelling Probus Club is an organization for retired or semi retired males. It only meets on 3rd Thursday of each month for a good but not expensive lunch, followed by a speaker. There are no fund raising commitments and members are from a cross section of the community in North Norfolk. Please contact John Whittington on 01263 820333 if you would like to give us a try. Garden Maintenance & Landscaping Grass & Hedge Cutting ~ Clearance & Tidying Fence Installations, Repairs & Painting Local man offering a friendly & reliable service Patio & Pathway Installations Competitive rates, free estimates given Property Maintenance & General DIY Fully Insured kerrybilly@vodafoneemail.co.uk

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CROMER AND SHERINGHAM PROBUS CLUB

For many, a world cruise is the fulfilment of a dream as they approach retirement after a lifetime of work.

The speaker at the Cromer and Sheringham Probus Club’s May lunch meeting, however, has already ‘been there, done that’ frequently.

Captain Albert Schoonderbeek commands cruise ships around the world and recounted vividly, and very amusingly, some of the many trips he has undertaken.

From Antarctica in the south, to the Arctic in the north, and all the oceans and islands in between, Captain Schoonderbeek made us very aware of the scale that cruising has become in the past 30 years or so, and it continues to grow.

A lifetime at sea naturally produces many anecdotes and clearly not everything is ‘plain sailing’. The rapid expansion of communications has great benefits but so dependent on technology have we become that, for some passengers, losing a mobile phone signal at sea in the Arctic Ocean almost leads to a minor mutiny! Friends and family at home, trying to contact passengers, fear the cruise liner may have sunk.

The 75 members and their lady guests were greatly appreciative of the Captain’s rich sense of humour and Malcolm Poore, on behalf of all those present, gave a well-deserved vote of thanks.

The next meeting of the Club is the AGM on Tuesday 7 June following the lunch at the Links Hotel, West Runton.

The AGM of Christmas

If you are a retired or nearly retired professional or business man Sheringham will and would like to meet a in group of very friendly men for lunch and to hearan entertaining speaker a month contact our Lunch beonce held atplease St Andrews Secretary, Dave Vickery on 01263 824306 or visit our website Church, Cromer www.candsprobus.club.

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High profile Christians to speak at Sheringham church

Lighthouse Community Church in Sheringham has lined up a series of nationally-known speakers to lead its “Stir 16” series of Sunday evenings this summer.

The series starts on Sunday 12 June when Rob and Marion White will be the speakers. They are senior leaders at Life Church in Wilmslow, Cheshire.

Rob & Marion have been in some form of local, national & international leadership for many years. In their professional lives, Rob was Buyer/ Manager of one of South London’s largest Perfumery Departments, and Marion was a trained teacher. They have pioneered a number of organisations, the latest of which is Hope for Justice, one of the only organisations involved in the rescue of trafficked people here in the UK, which they co-founded with Ben & Deb Cooley in 2008. They are in demand as public speakers and have co-written one book, My Family, My Church.

Lighthouse Pastor, Ian Savory, said “We are asking God to build faith among us for what He can do in North Norfolk and beyond. It is good to hear people telling their story and sharing their perspective on what God is doing in our day and in their area of influence”.

On Sunday 10 July, Brian Heasley will be speaking. Brian is national director of 24-7 Prayer in Great Britain after leading 24-7 Ibiza, and has been part of the prayer movement since it began. Brian is a gifted communicator with passion for prayer, mission and justice. He is married to Tracy and has two teenage sons. The family live in Norfolk and are involved in a Christian community there. Brian’s other passions are Liverpool football club, tapas and photography. He has also written a book about 24-7 Ibiza called 'Gatecrashing'.

Paul and Priscilla Reid from Belfast Christian Fellowship Church will be speaking at Lighthouse on Sunday 7 August, with Roy and Floss Crowne, from Hope Together, concluding the Stir 16 series on Sunday 4 September. The evenings all start at 7pm, with coffee available from 6.30pm.

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We are pleased to report that £528 was raised by ticket sales at our Fashion Show and this has been sent to M & Co in Cromer for Cancer Research UK.

The raffle raised £107 for our general funds and we are grateful to everyone who helped to make this event such a success. We were delighted to have male models and children to show the clothes this time, and we hope to have another event later in the year.

Our 10 May meeting welcomed Paul Graves and his daughter who gave us such an entertaining evening, telling us how the business was started many years ago by his grandfather and has been in operation for over 50 years, passing through the family.

Paul now takes his famous hog roasts to many important events in Norfolk and invited us to visit his farm in Briston to see how the business operates.

They brought a wonderful selection of their home grown meats and we were able to purchase these - how lucky we are to have this hard working family on our doorstep with their excellent produce readily available for us to purchase.

Our June meetings are as follows : 14 June - AGM for all members 7.30pm 21 June - Tea party for members only, see Anne Barker for details 28 June - Pricing for Flower Festival 7.30pm Enquiries to Anne Barker 01263 824887 LICENSING ACT 2003 PUBLIC NOTICE

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Any persons wishing to view this application or any Interested parties and responsible authorities who wish to make written representation to Licensing North Norfolk District Council by 28th June 2016; such representation should be made in writing.

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Norwich City by Joel Lodge

End of Season Roundup

Norwich City endured a season of what could have been. They missed out on plenty of opportunities to gain points throughout the season and have ultimately come up short, finishing in 19th place along with Aston Villa and Newcastle. There were a few games in particular that had large contributions in Norwich’s downfall - the first of which being a 6-2 loss against Newcastle away in mid-October. I believe this was pivotal as it was our first major loss of the season in terms of the amount of goals we conceded. I believe this really psychologically damaged the teams spirit going into the rest of the season. Another key game that contributed to the relegation of Norwich was in late January when they fell to a 5-4 loss at home to Liverpool, I feel as though this game was the one that changed the season of Norwich the most, this was due to the weird nature of the game and how intense it felt throughout. Norwich were 3-1 up by the 54th minute and allowed Liverpool to lead through conceding

three goals in the space of 20 minutes. Everyone thought that Norwich had salvaged a point after Bassong scored a wonderful goal in stoppage time, to eventually have all their work undone by Lallana crushing the hearts of 25,000 plus fans inside Carrow Road. I feel that this result demoralised Norwich so much as it came at a point where Norwich could have and should have picked up three points after a poor run of games. Overall Norwich could not handle with the quality of the Premier League due to still having a very similar squad to the one that was previously relegated in 2014. This is why Norwich City needs to have a summer of transition and an overhaul in the boardroom as well as with the playing staff. Norwich have already made progress by acking David McNally and they need to stop being sentimental with players if they want to progress as a club and turn into a secure and stable Premier League side rather than being a yo-yo club.

Would you like to sit down and get fit in your local library?

North Norfolk District Councils Sports Clubs and Hubs project is now providing seated exercise classes in local libraries. If you have never tried a seated exercise class before then you may be surprised at how much fun you can have sitting down. These classes are suitable for everyone and if you have a disability or lack of mobility or you just want to increase your fitness, then seated classes are a good way to increase your fitness levels without any stress on your muscles or joints.

It is also a good way to meeting new people and socialise at the same time. All our sessions are led by fully qualified instructors and will ensure that you have a safe and effective class.

We have three classes running at present: Holt Library Monday morning 10am – 10.45am Cromer Library Thursday morning 10.30am – 11.15am Sheringham Library starting Friday 10 June 2pm – 2.45pm Al our sessions are just £1 per person.

‘So now you can get fit at your local library and take a book home too’ For more information please contact Wyn 01263 516305/07795 265671 or email wyn.nurse@north-norfolk.gov.uk for more details. (Please note these classes will run in term time only)

Heydon Hall and village residents invite visitors to stop and smell the roses

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Residents of Heydon are inviting visitors to stop and smell the roses this Father’s Day, Sunday 19 June, and to explore the gardens of Heydon Hall – which are rarely open to the public – plus a variety of gardens in their historic, picturesque village.

Charles Shippam - PCC Treasurer, Heydon (Parish) and village resident - explained“Heydon Hall and Village Open Gardens Day provides a wonderful opportunity for visitors to discover one of the prettiest villages in Norfolk and take a stroll through the gardens of Heydon Hall, The Grange, The Old Rectory, The Old Cottage, Poppyland, and others. There will also be a display by North Norfolk Classic Vehicle Club, entertainment by Holt Ridge Morris dancers, a plant stall, and refreshments on the village green.” He added “Heydon is one of less than a dozen privately owned villages in Great Britain and became Norfolk's first conservation area in 1971. Heydon is also currently home to six County Wildlife Sites; has won Best Kept Village on two occasions and has been the setting of numerous film and TV productions.”

Heydon Hall and Village Open Gardens Day will take place on Sunday 19 June between 2pm and 5pm. Admission to the Heydon Hall gardens costs £3 per person and entry to the Heydon village gardens costs an additional £3 per person – however, there is no admission charge for children 14 years and under. Car parking is also free. Dogs on leads are welcome in Heydon Hall Park. Admission tickets can be purchased on the day at the main gates to Heydon Hall and on Heydon village green.

Heydon is situated 15 miles north west of Norwich, off the B1149 Norwich to Holt road (NR11 6AD).

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Cycling Land’s End to John O’Groats for Help the Heroes James Daintree from Aylmerton is cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats to raise money for Help for Heroes.

James served in the Royal Navy for over 10 years and spent most of his time on board the HMS Gloucester but also served alongside the Royal Marines at RNAS Yeovilton. During his service, he completed tours in various countries including the Falklands, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan. His brother served in the RAF and both his parents and uncle in the Army. Having experienced war zones and their effect on people first hand, James chose to support the charity Help for Heroes for his cycle ride.

He will start from Land’s End on 30 August and finish in John O’Groats on 11 September covering a distance of approximately 1000 miles over 12 days. He has been training for the event for about a year and has lost around four stone in weight! Prior to the event, James will be aiming to cycle 200 miles on his trainer

at Morrisons in Cromer on 9 July and would be grateful for any donations in his bucket so please do look out for him.

His Just Giving Page is www.justgiving.com/fundraising/James-Daintree

‘Lots’ of Promises to Keep Walking There is a great chance to bid for all sorts of items on offer at the North Norfolk Fit Together Auction of Promises at Gresham Village Hall on the evening of 4 June, 6.30pm registration for a 7pm start.

Businesses and individuals from all over north Norfolk have contributed, from a sponge cake you can secretly enjoy on your own through to afternoon tea on the terrace of the House of Commons with local MP Norman Lamb. Afternoon out at various venues, vouchers from local supermarkets, a day trip on the Broads and brewery tours are all amongst the lots in the catalogue. Top photographer David Morris has contributed a signed print, which would grace the wall of any home or business. Chairman John Tomlinson and Walks Co-Ordinator Mel Brown show off the picture in our photo. Fit Together is a registered charity that grew out of the Active Norfolk programme, once reliant on funding from District and County Councils but now responsible for its own fund-raising. Regular and supported health walks across the region are the most popular part of the programme. Also offered are other physical activities aimed at improving health including tea dances, circuit training for the older person, badminton and line dancing. However, for the auction you will be able to be reasonably sedentary – though hopefully with a lot of raising of the arm to indicate you would like to bid for one of the promises!

Sheringham Ramblers

SUNDAY 5 JUNE : a 10 mile walk commencing from Overstrand (free on street parking) led by Norman (Contact telephone no: 01263 825457)

WEDNESDAY 15 JUNE : a 7 mile walk commencing from Scottow War Memorial (off B1159 to Coltishall – OL40 133/276236) led by

Sheringham Fit Together

Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new to Fit Together. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766259999.

Mon 6 June – 10.30am - Pretty Corner Woods Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 2 miles – A hilly woodland walk with moderate/steep gradients. Meet at Pretty Corner Woods Main Car Park (free), Pretty Corner Lane (off top of Holway Rd), Sheringham. Mon 13 June – 10.30am - West Runton to Roman

Jane & Mike (Contact telephone no: 01263 824885)

WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE : a 5.5 mile walk commencing from Baconsthorpe Castle free car park led by John & Judith (Contact telephone no: 01263 588920)

SUNDAY 19 JUNE : A 5 mile pre Strawberry Tea walk commencing from Upper Sheringham Village Hall led by Jasmine (Contact telephone no: 01263 588822) – PLEASE NOTE: This walk is an afternoon walk starting at 2.00 p.m. with the tea to follow at 4.15. Please ensure you book for the Tea in advance but the ramble is open to everyone.

All walks are usually dog friendly but please phone walks leader beforehand and be aware that you may be asked to keep your dog, when necessary, on a lead and remain at the rear of the ramble.

Camp Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles – A walk with moderate to steep gradients on concrete, grass, dirt and woodland paths. Meet at The Village Inn PH Car Park, West Runton, NR27 9QT.

Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles – A walk along field edges and through woodland with moderate to steep gradients. Meet at the Old Reading Rooms Tea Room, The Street, Kelling, NR25 7EL.

Fri 17 June – 11am - Weybourne Amble – Approx. 2 miles – A relaxed pace walk on a mixture of concrete, dirt, gravel and grass with gentle gradients. Meet on the corner near Weybourne Village Hall Car Park, Beach Rd, Weybourne, NR25 7AH. Parking on streets. This is a slower paced informational walk. Tues 28 June – 10.30am - Kelling/Telegraph Hill

Tues 28 June – 1.30pm - Kelling Heath Bookable Advanced Grade 1 – Approx. 1 mile. Meet at Kelling Heath Caravan Park main Car park (free), Weybourne, NR25 7HW. Please book for this walk on 07766259999 by 3pm on Mon 27 June.

The Local Pick Up Points for the full Fit Together programme are Sheringham Library and Lloyds Pharmacy

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Email your answer to: pr@mackenziehotels.com, or write to "June Lunch" c/o Links Links Country Park Hotel, West Runton, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9QH.

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he first correct answer drawn at random by the Links will win lunch for two at any of the three Mackenzie Hotels. Rules - Free to enter. One entry only per household, entrants must be over 18. The winner will be published in the next available Sheringham Independent after the draw. No cash alternative. Mackenzie’s decision is final.

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3,000 square feet of high quality displays. Catering for all tastes and budgets. Suppliers of quality kitchen, bathroom equipment and ceramic tiles. We offer a ‘whole house’ package, from our free, no obligation design and quotation service, through to installation. A one stop shop for peace of mind. Unit 2, Old Station Yard, Norwich Road, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 0HF

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Established in 1991, Sheringham Windows boasts thousands of satisfied customers throughout the region. We hold FENSA certification, the industry standard for replacement windows and doors, trusted by consumers and local authorities. Our fitters are time served craftsmen, ensuring you receive the very best quality of workmanship at all times.

FOR YOUR FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTATION CALL

012 6 3 8 2 47 8 4

adam@sheringhamwindows.co.uk

Unit D, Nelson Square, Heath Drive, Hempstead Road Industrial Estate, Holt, NR25 6ER

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Open 8.30 am to 5.30 pm weekdays Sats 9 am to 12 noon MOTs only Phone 825537

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Weybourne Road (next to the Splash)

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