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Sheringham Carnival is pleased to unveil a new fundraising opportunity for Local Charities and Organisations The“Multi 60-40 Raffle” tickets can be purchased from now until 5 August 2017.
The idea is that participating charities/organisations will each sell their own raffle tickets during this time.
In addition, Carnival volunteers will also sell raffle tickets for all charities/organisations and you can buy these from:Katie’s Gifts & Accessories Shop Station Road, Sheringham or Driftwood Gallery Church Street, Sheringham The Carnival Caravan (when out and about in Sheringham)
For all your buying, selling and renting needs, give the Henleys Team a call on
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Sheringham Carnival is pleased to unveil a new fundraising opportunity for Local Charities and Organisations
Continued from front cover... Each charity/organisation will then make a draw on Sunday 6 August just before the Torchlight Procession and the Winners of each draw will receive 40% of the total sales for each particular charity/organisation and that particular charity/organisation will keep the remaining 60%.
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Participating charities/organisations, at the moment, are:
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EACH (East Anglia Children’s Hospice) Sheringham Playpark Revamp Love For Leo Age Concern UK Sheringham Viking Festival 6. Diabetes UK (buy ticket from Tesco store) 7. British Heart Foundation (buy ticket from Tesco store) 8. Ladybird Pre-School and Nursery
9. MS Society NN 10. North East Norfolk Scouts
Why not buy one from each of these and increase your chances of winning! To do so, pop in to Katie’s Gifts and Accessoriesor Driftwood Gallery or buy from the Carnival Caravan whenever you see it out and about.
If you are a local charity or organisation and would like to take part, please contact Sharon Dolby by email dolbysy@aol.com as soon as possible.
Sheringham Christmas Tree Festival
The Mayor of Sheringham, Mr. David Gooch, opened the Christmas Tree Festival held at St. Andrew`s Methodist Church, Sheringham, in December.
During the four days of the event, we had visits from the Ladybird Pre-School Nursery, Briston Day Care Centre as well as other nursery groups, and club outings.
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Visitors saw 30 beautifully decorated Christmas trees, each for a wide variety of local, national and international charities, - Nelson`s Journey, Sheringham Coastwatch, East Anglian Air Ambulance, Dogs for Good, Riding for the Disabled, Mission to Fishermen, Macmillan, Help for Heroes, Prostate Cancer, RNLI, MS Society, British Heart Foundation to name just a few - filling the church and vestibule.
The Festival ended with a Christmas Tree Service, led by Rev. Sharon Willimott, and the collection at this service was shared between all the charities.
Together with a few charity stalls, and refreshments the whole event raised just over £3,000.
Thank you to everyone who came and supported the Christmas Tree Festival.
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Fairtrade Stalls
We were busy with Fairtrade Stalls in the weeks before Christmas and we arere delighted to see that your support for Fairtrade keeps on growing .We had stalls in Sheringham, Gresham Cromer and Overstrand.
Growers who are producing for Fairtrade, of course, regularly receive a fair price for their crop, and a premium to be spent improving their community. But the Fairtrade charity, Traidcraft Exchange, also helps thousands of farmers like Joseph Kaviti, in Kenya,where climate change has led to devastating drought after drought, which has ruined crop after crop.
With the help of drought-resistant seeds and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;know-howâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; from Traidcaft, Joseph is now able to feed his family and send them to school again, and son, Emmanual's goal of becoming an accountant, is now possible.
We have been able to send ÂŁ750 from sales and ÂŁ40 from the collection after a Carol Concert arranged by Kaleidoscope at The Lighthouse. A very big thank you to everyone who helped with this.
If you would like to help Fairtrade regularly or occasionally, please ring me on 01263 823134.
Brenda Smith Fairtrade for Sheringham
St Andrew's Ladies Association
We look forward to a New Year with some very interesting evenings arranged for our Ladies Association.
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Christian Aid Carol Singing
Christian Aid's Christmas carol singing on 10 December at the clock in Sheringham raised the sum of ÂŁ213.36 towards their two year Ethiopian project.
Many thanks to all who contributed.
Age UK Norfolk is entering unchartered waters and challenging times, as their services supporting older people become increasingly more in demand. The Norfolk charity is seeking Trustees who are experts in their field - strategic planers and landscape changers who can help drive the organisation forward.
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Helen has had a successful corporate career as the Director of Governance and Company Secretary. She currently works as a management consultant.
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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 Speakers Club meets every other Wednesday 6.45pm at North Walsham High School, Spenser Avenue, North Walsham. For dates and further info visit www.nnsc.co.uk, email northnorfolkspeakersclub@gmail.com or contact Jo on 01692 405946 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
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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 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 Rd, Sheringham www.lighthousesheringham.org CONTINUED ON PAGE 10...
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Theatre celebrates a year of success
A community theatre has shone the spotlight on success both on the stage and on the balance sheet.
Sheringham Little Theatre produced a modest operating profit for the second year running thanks to people visiting its drama, music and cinema mix.
The venue was £8000 in the black in 2016 the annual meeting heard at the weekend.
strength to strength, doubling its income over five years.
Mr Ellis and President Lord Walpole praised the efforts of the theatre’s army of 86 volunteers who were vital to its success. Efforts are ongoing to recruit even more, especially with skills including DIY and fundraising.
Theatre director Debbie Thompson said Chairman Richard 2017 looked like Ellis said the figures being equally came despite a fall in Theatre chairman Richard Ellis, President Lord Wal- exciting. It pole and director Debbie Thompson with volunteers included a public sector grant and supporters celebrating its Norfolk Arts Award be- community funding which has fore the annual meeting. dropped by 40pc over production of Photo: Richard Batson Oliver in tribute the past five years. to theatre There was still strong support from North supporter Mike Thame who died during the Norfolk District Council as well as town and year. county councils without which the theatre
could not run, and for which it was very grateful.
But the venue had increased income from other areas, including through corporate sponsors, an improved cinema offering, and its increasingly popular Hub coffee bar which had gone from
The theatre’s summer drama season would be based on traditional classical repertory productions, including some Noel Coward, and the panto would be the Wizard of Oz.
Ideas were also being sought for fundraising
events, helping towards the A Little Bit Bigger appeal for an extension on the flat roof.
Before the meeting, a celebration was held to mark the theatre’s success in this year's Norfolk Arts Awards where it won the EDP People’s Choice accolade for small attractions, against competition from two major Norwich venues the Maddermarket and Arts Centre.
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Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group following the group's AGM on Thursday 26 January, to which everybody is welcome, our guest
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Mega record and book sale on Saturday 21 January at Walcott
Events at Cley Marshes
Dancing in the rain - Exhibition. Wed 11 – Tue 24 Jan. 10am – 4pm. Free.
Walk With the Warden - Guided walk. Wednesday 18 January 10.30am 12.30pm / £3.50 NWT members, £5 non-members / Booking essential: 01263 740008.
Yoga for health - Guided walk. Wednesday 18 and 25 January. 5.30 – 7pm / £8 per session / Booking advised: 01263 740008.
Creating a waders wall hanging. Thursday 19 January. 10.30am - 3.30pm / £22 members, £26 non-members / Booking essential: 01263 740008.
Ramble and roast - Guided walk. 10.30am – 12.30pm, Sunday 22 January / £12 NWT members, £15 non-members / Booking essential: 01263 740008.
Guided walk of the new land - Guided walk. 10.30am – 1pm, Tuesday 24 January / £3.50 NWT members, £5 non-members / Booking essential: 01263 740008.
Wildlife’s Wild Life - Exhibition. Wednesday 25 January - Tuesday 7 February, 10am - 4pm / Free.
Grey seals - Evening talk. Thursday 26 January, 7pm supper, 7.45pm talk / £10 members, £12 non-members (price includes supper) / Booking essential: 01263 740008.
Circuit of Cley - Guided walk. 10.30am – 12.30pm, Friday 27 January / £3.50 NWT members, £5 non-members / The Lane School of Dance Booking essential: DANCE YOUR WAY TO FITNESS 01263 740008. BEGINNER'S DANCE CLASS FOR THE NEW YEAR
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A Music Marathon
On Saturday 21 January, there will be music of all kinds taking place in the Parish Hall in Cromer from 9am until 5pm.
The event is an eight hour sponsored music bash and we hope that the public will come along and support it. The musicians need an audience, so come and enjoy their music, the choirs, the singing and the homemade refreshments which will be served all day.
This fund raising idea is to raise funds for the mini bus at the Canaan Christian Centre which is costing £2,000 a year and is needed for their events and for the many local groups who use it as well.
Breaking with tradition
Aylsham’s Burns Night Supper to offer a female perspective
With Christmas and New Year celebrations over, there’s the age-old cry “what are we going to do now?”.
In Aylsham, one easy answer is to go to the annual Burns Night Supper, organised by Slow Food Aylsham and Cittaslow Aylsham.
Scheduled for Saturday 28 January, 7.30pm for 8pm, and as usual in the Town Hall, the Supper will feature a traditional menu of Haggis, Neeps and Tatties, followed by that delicious Scottish dessert, Cranachan. For non-Haggis lovers there will be the option of homemade Cottage Pie, including versions for vegetarian palates, also made with gluten-free ingredients. One thing that will break with tradition is the time-honoured “Address to the Haggis”. This is more usually spoken by a man but in the interests of equality, 2017 will see it presented by the lovely Grizelda Tyler who has been busy practising the centuries old Scottish dialect!
Scottish music will feature throughout the evening with, of course, a ‘wee dram’ to toast the Haggis. There will be a bar, and tea and coffee will be served after the meal.
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Tickets for the Burns Night Supper cost just £15 and are available from Barnwells Newsagents in the Market Place, Carousel Chocolates in Red Lion Street and the Town Council offices above the Town Hall. You can also book by phoning 07519 361812. Sheringham Independent 455
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Sheringham Library News
I LOVE SHERINGHAM LIBRARY BECAUSE… “There is always something going on…” 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 8020 during normal office hours 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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Pot Roast Pheasant with Cider and Bacon your face and some warmth to your cockles! Stay wrapped up nice and snug and we’ll see you for dinner from January 21st.
A happy New Year from all of us at the Grove. After a busy Christmas period we are closed for a few weeks for a lick of paint and some renovation work. At the time of writing there is a large trench spanning the south lawn in preparation for new electricity cable, and the kitchen staff have been doing the spade-work while the restaurant is closed. They will come back in to a newly decorated kitchen though, so hopefully that will some reward!
Whilst the weather is still cold this pheasant dish is just the thing to bring a smile back to
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6... 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 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
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Ingredients 50 g Butter 2 Pheasants cleaned 100 g Bacon Lardons 1 Onion chopped 1 Celery Stick 4 Sage Sprigs 2 eating Apple, cored and cut into large chunks 500 ml Cider 300 ml Chicken Stock 1 Savoy Cabbage, finely shredded 100 ml Double Cream Mashed Potato, to serve (optional)
Method 1) Heat oven to 190 /170C fan/gas 5. Melt the butter in a large non-stick flameproof dish.
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 Anne on 01263
Season the pheasants, add to the dish and brown on all sides. Remove from the dish and set aside. 2) Add the bacon, onion celery and sage to the dish and cook for 10 mins until the onion is soft and the Bacon is crisp. Carefully pour off any excess fat. 3) Return the pheasants to the dish and scatter over the apples 4) Pour over the cider and chicken Stock, bring to a simmer, cover with a lid and cook in the oven for 25 mins until the birds are cooked through. 5) Remove the birds from the dish and keep warm. Return the dish to the hob over a high heat. Let the liquid bubble until reduced by half, then add the cabbage, cover with a lid and cook for 3 mins. Add the cream, check the seasoning and continue cooking for 1 min more.
Serve the pheasant on top of the cabbage mixture with some mashed potato if you like.
826083 or email: recycledteenagers101@gmail.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 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 St. Peter’s Monday Meet & Greet Group is St. Peter’s Friendship Group. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month 2.30-4pm to join together in fellowship and friendship. We have a varied programme including Discussions, Fun Quizzes, Talks, Members’ Afternoons, Beetle Drives, Games, Craft Afternoons, Presentations and the occasional Guest Speaker. But most of all we offer a warm and friendly welcome to everyone. We meet together with the purpose of socialising, supporting and caring for each other and our community. But we like to have fun too. Of course, all this friendliness and activity is washed down with St. Peter’s famous tea and biscuits (and sometimes cake!). Why not come along to see if you like us (what’s not to like?), make new friends and maybe meet some old ones. You will be made very welcome Sheringham Stroke Support Group meets fortnightly on Wednesday afternoons from 2.15pm to 3.45pm at the Communal Day Centre at Anchor Close, Sheringham. Tel Bernice Escott on 07553 642413 or Harvey Pitcher on 01263 512328 for more information Ballroom Dancing at Tithe Barn, Horstead very Thursday evening between 8pm and 10pm –ballroom, Latin and rock and roll dancing by the Wellington Dance Group to music from CDs. The club is very social and tea and coffee and biscuits are served at half time! There is room for about 10 couples and at the moment we have space for a further three couples. If you are interested please contact Marion on 01263 837512 or the leaders of the Club Mr & Mrs Cox on 01603 737907
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Latest round of Big Society Fund grants agreed More than £72,283 of grants agreed Rugby, Racketball and Squash players of all ages, young Scouts and Air Cadets and users of several village and community halls will have improved facilities thanks to the latest round of Big Society Fund grants agreed by North Norfolk District Council. NNDC's Big Society Fund offers grants of up to £15,000 to voluntary and community organisations based in North Norfolk.
Since the fund started in 2012, more than £1.3m has been awarded to 173 community projects.
The panel that agrees the grants met last week and awarded ten grants totalling £72,283. The awards are subject to each group agreeing to formal terms and conditions. BSF grant awards in this round were to:
• Cromer Lawn Tennis & Squash Association (£11,198.45) towards the refurbishment of the Squash/Racketball courts and improving the shower facilities.
• 2534 (Fakenham) Squadron - Air Training Corps (£12,000) towards the Adventure Training equipment and clothing for cadets taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards. • High Kelling Village Hall (£5,000) to
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connect the Village Hall foul water to the main drainage sewage system.
• Holt Rugby Football Club (£10,000) towards the refurbishing and replacement of the training ground pitches floodlights. • Holt Town Council (£10,000) towards the purchase and installation of 24 brass plaques and 6 noticeboards for the Holt Heritage Owl Trail.
• Age Concern North Norfolk (£3,896.46) towards the purchase of 10 x Laptops and software (MS Office and internet security licences), laptop cases, mice, mouse mats, memory sticks, printer, print cartridges and paper for the Intergenerational Learning Project.
• 1st Rural Roughton Mill Scout Group (£6,558) to purchase 10 replacement single paned, wooden framed windows for the Mill Tower. • Sharrington Village Hall (£8,787.18) to replace glass in the village hall windows, purchase new energy efficient lighting and heating, install a new dishwasher and replace the cooker.
• Sutton Village Hall (£2,270.80) to replace the existing not-fit-for-purpose wall mounted heaters with electric cool touch radiators.
• Wells in Bloom (£2,572.34) to replace 20 worn out tubs and planters situated across Wells-next-the-Sea with 13 larger and more robust planters.
Cllr Tom FitzPatrick, Leader of North Norfolk District Council and Cabinet Member for Big Society, said “I am really encouraged so many communities from all across North Norfolk have come forward with projects seeking support from the Council’s Big Society Fund during this round. “All of these groups are working incredibly hard to make things happen, to improve their local community, and their passion and dedication is evident.” The next round of applications closes on 6 February 2017. Eligible applications will be considered by the BSF Grant Panel on 6 March 2017.
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Following the success of last year’s appeal, The Strands charity shop, Church Street, Cromer is once again collecting toiletries to donate to Leeway, the Norfolk Women’s Refuge.
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After a law degree, the aspiring-solicitor takes the 1-year full-time Legal Practice Course (“LPC”), followed by a 2-year on-the-job Training Contract with a law firm. With a non-law degree, a 1-year legal conversion course must be taken before the LPC. Part-time options are available but, of course, take longer. There are other longer routes, without a degree, which enable you to become a solicitor; this is far from a soft-option and is becoming more popular with the rising cost of a degree. Not all lawyers are solicitors. There are 130,000 solicitors and 15,000 barristers, for whom the qualification route is the same as far as the LPC. To become a barrister this is followed by an academic training course (‘BPTC’) and practical training (a ‘Pupillage’).
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Sheringham and Cromer Lions Club Happy New Year from all of us to everyone.
In early December, the Lions Club at Taverham invited us to join them in raising £10,000 towards the creation of a Parents Rest area and a Sensory Zone for the patients of the Jenny Lind Ward at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
On 16 December some of our fitter, or more determined members, did a Pub Dash around Holt, Sheringham, West and East Runton and Cromer, raising a very generous amount of £495.09 for this cause.
On the next day, we did a street collection in Sheringham, raising £207.98.
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‘When Britannia Ruled the Airwaves – Celebration of the Sixties’
North Norfolk District Council will host a 1960s Revival Festival on Cromer Pier From The Beatles through to Thunderbirds, from mini-skirts to mopeds – if you remember the 1960s then come and celebrate in Cromer this year. The 60s festival will be held on Cromer Pier and along the promenade on St George’s Day - 23 April to mark the decade when Britain was truly leading the way in music, fashion and the arts. The community event will be hosted on Cromer Pier and Promenade on St George’s Day and feature a display of memorabilia, music and fashion. With a mixture of stalls, displays, exhibitions and music the festival promises to be one which will grab people’s imagination and showcase all that is still Great about Britain.
Cllr Maggie Prior, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure, Health and Wellbeing, at North Norfolk District Council said “Our hope is that this community event will be popular and become a regular highlight in the North Norfolk festival calendar. The 1960s showcased all that this country is great at – and what better day to hold it than St George’s Day!” Cllr Nigel Pearce, Ward Member for Suffield Park, Cromer who has championed and promoted the 60s festival for Cromer, said “The 1960s is the decade when Britain led the world in music and fashion; it was a decade of mods,
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“The Beatles became the global musical force and they still are very relevant and powerful today helping to influence music and social attitudes; they went outside of music and helped to shape today’s society in ways we may not still understand. The 1960s caught the world’s imagination and put Britain at the top, my hope is that this festival does the same for Cromer.” “All of today’s popular culture owes a debt of gratitude to these pioneers from the 60s era and the hope is that the festival captures just a part of that energy and enthusiasm.”
We want people to join in the day, bringing in their memorabilia – clothes, photographs, and stories with everything related to that magical decade.
This event promises to capture the sights and sounds of the sixties with music on the day provided in the Theatre and by Rock the Lobster, a charitable group for promoting unseen and unheard musical talent. They will be playing songs from the 60s at the entrance to the Pier.
The event will feature: • A collection of photographs and memorabilia in the Theatre and the bar at the end of the Pier • Public memorabilia and their stories in Tides Restaurant at the front of the Pier • A music and video tribute to the 1960s in the Theatre • A display of Gerry Anderson memorabilia
featuring Stingray, Thunderbirds, Supercar, Fireball XL 5, Captain Scarlet and more • A display of Beatles’ memorabilia including records, CDs, DVDs, books and more • Mopeds, scooters and motorbikes on the Pier • BBC Radio Norfolk’s Wally Webb complete with Lambretta and Parka coat
Organisers are looking for people to share their memories of Cromer from the 1960s and if you have photographs and stories that you would like to put into the exhibition please contact Cllr Pearce on 07733056067. There will be a video diary on the day for people to share their stories of the sixties.
Cllr Pearce added “If any vintage clothing shops or 60s fashion inspired labels would like to take part by organising a 60s inspired fashion show on the Pier we’d love to hear from them. We also hope that the public will take part by dressing up for the day in 60s gear so that the whole area can celebrate the era when "Britannia ruled the waves"
Rory Holburn, Director of Openwide, which currently manages the Pier for the Council, said "Openwide are delighted to be working with North Norfolk District Council to continue to grow Cromer Pier’s events calendar attracting new and diverse visitors to the region and adding yet more appeal for local residents to delight in. “From a Pier that used to offer only a short summer season Cromer now has an all year round attraction bringing life and vibrancy to the local economy. This new 60s event has the potential to grow into another full weekend in the North Norfolk diary”.
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North Norfolk Photographic Society
North Norfolk Photographic Society welcomed Sarah Kelman to judge their Print Competition on 7 December.
Sarah had not visited the club before and was given a warm welcome and a difficult job to do!
Sarah comes from Cambridge and is an Associate of the Judge, Sarah Royal Photographic Society (ARPS) and an extraordinarily Kelman ARPS capable judge. She was able to talk in detail about each of the submitted entry pictures after giving them what seemed to be just a short glance.
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‘The Matterhorn’ by Martyn Gould
The Novice section was won by Martyn Gould whose dramatic black and white photograph of The Matterhorn showed that peak rising over a layer of cloud.
Winner in the Advanced section was Malcolm English with ‘The Embrace’ - a tender picture of
a girl in the arms of a woman crafted in sepia tint with a textured finish. Meetings of the North Norfolk Photographic Society are normally held on the first and third Wednesdays each month at the Holt Community Centre.
Advanced section winner ‘The Embrace’ by Malcolm English
For further details contact club Sec. Judith Wells at secretary.nnps@gmail.com.
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Our photos show the Master of Baring Lodge, Roy Chadwick making donations of £500 to Ellie’s Love, a local North Norfolk registered charity supporting local people suffering with Cystic Fibrosis set up in memory of Ellie Loades, who tragically died at the age of 16 back in 2013 and £300 to MIND, a registered charity who provide help and support to people and families who suffer or have been touched by mental illness (this donation is in support of a local lad, Jamie McCann who tragically took his own life at the age of 44 earlier in the year).
Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group
Through the North Norfolk Group's fundraising activities last year we are again able to offer a limited number of FREE support holidays, organised by Diabetes UK, during the summer of 2017.
These will be available for children and young people with diabetes between the ages of 7-10 and 11-17 who live in Norfolk.
The holidays are invaluable for the youngsters, allowing them to gain skills and confidence to help them deal with their diabetes among others of the same age. Some go on holiday having never met anyone else with diabetes before. So, to be able to leave thinking “I’m not different from anyone else” has to make it all worthwhile.
If your child is at all interested, please encourage him/her to contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492 or email diabetes.uk@hotmail.co.uk All contacts will be acknowledged on a first come first served basis. Whilst we are prepared to fund the holiday, you would be expected to organise travel and provide pocket money.
Details of the holidays for 2017 will be available from us early in the New Year.
Pamela joins the team at Henleys Henleys Estate & Letting Agents in Cromer have had a flying start since opening their new office in West St Cromer back in July. Director Ryan Ratcliffe comments: “We focus heavily on customer service, going the extra mile has paid massive dividends for our buyers and sellers alike, that’s why people like to deal with us.”
Fellow director Jeff Cox goes on to say “When selling or letting your property, you need to know that you are putting faith in the hands of an agent who knows the area like the back of their hands and offers great value for money and that is where we excel.”
Henleys are expanding their staff by welcoming highly-experienced Pamela Jonas into their sales and lettings department. Pamela has been in the industry all her working life in the Cromer area and brings a huge amount of experience with her. “Pamela is an automatic choice for us and she will be a great asset. Her in-depth knowledge of sales and lettings in the area is invaluable and we really look forward to working with her” says Ryan. For all your selling and lettings requirements call Henleys on 01263-511111.
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Sheringham South is fairly well off where problems are concerned. We have the occasional bus problem (or lack of), and misuse of Holway Road by speeders which PC Ian Smith is looking at.
Primary School traffic is still a nightmare but to date County Highways will not move. We have to keep nibbling at them for a change in road structure and direction.
Now we have a good idea of what is happening with ‘Shannocks’, a problem for the whole of Sheringham.
I heard remarks of o’ver development’, loss of car parking, too high, too much mass etc. We must not forget that this is the first attempt to find something reasonable to put in place and is the means with which to initiate the Compulsory Purchase Order with central Government. Compromise is everything and it is no good dismissing plans out of hand. We could end up looking at the same wreck in five years time keep an open mind. Look at what has happened to North Lodge Park in Cromer - refused planning permission so it will now sit there unwanted and unloved until the ‘Friends’ of the Park can think of something. Don't hold your breath!
Meanwhile, Sheringham has that particular buzz which we all enjoy, let's look forward to a great Summer!
Next surgery date is 12noon to 1pm on Friday 20 January at Sheringham Community Centre. Dick Shepherd
Cromer, Sheringham and District Inner Wheel Club
The Club held its annual Christmas Lunch in December at the Virginia Court Hotel.
It was an excellent meal and afterwards we were entertained by pupils from Cromer Academy who sang Christmas carols and songs to us.
At our previous meeting our speaker was Julie Alford from the Holt Youth Project which is our President’s Charity for the year 2016 – 2017.
She gave us a very informative talk on the Project. It started in a shed in a field some years ago and has now become a proper care centre to help youngsters providing facilities for many children who are young carers.
At our meeting in November, our speaker was John Bailey, an author of many fishing books, TV presenter and fishing guide. His subject was ‘Adventures with a Fishing Rod’ and he was very entertaining with tales of his fishing exploits in Nepal, Mongolia, India and Russia.
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LET US HELP YOU REALISE A NEW YOU IN THE NEW YEAR. ANTI-AGEING TIPS FROM COLTISHALL CLINIC
Coltishall Clinic has had another great year and we thank all our patients for making us successful. As we move into our 11th year of practising anti-ageing medicine I thought I would share some of my tips with your readers. Recently I attended the annual conference of American Academy of Anti-Ageing Medicine. There are lots of cutting edge treatments available now and it really is an exciting time to be an antiageing doctor and also a patient of all that we have available today. My focus is always to research the available treatments and critically appraise these to introduce treatments that work and avoid those that do not.
There are anti-ageing treatments such as IV nutrition, variety of supplements, health foods and even hormones and drugs. A lot of these treatments are as yet unproven and controversial. Unless we know full facts about these we will stay clear.
I can however safely make following non-controversial recommendations for a healthy life. Remember that these are general recommendations and not specific medical advice as we are all unique and not everything would be suitable for everyone!
1] Drink plenty of water and avoid dehydration.
2] Have a predominantly plant based diet and avoid red meatsespecially meats cooked on high heat and charred or blackened meats.
3] Get your vitamins and minerals from fruits and vegetables such as berries, pomegranate and green tea. Vitamin supplements can help but avoid large doses, as these can be harmful.
4] Exercise. We are designed to move. Regular exercise has numerous health benefits. You do not have to run a marathon. Regular walking can be enough.
5] Sleep- 7-9 hours a night depending upon your age. Sleep deprivation can cause ill health. Our brain and body grow and repair tissues
during sleep and without growth and repair we age quicker.
6] Love your family and friends. People in healthy happy relationships live longer.
7] What about supplements? There are only 2 that are completely non-controversial a] Fish oils EPA and DHA supplements, and
b] Probiotics - there is a big connection between a healthy gut and other important organs and recent studies have shown connection between leaky gut and altered gut flora [healthy bowel bacteria] and risk of diseases such as dementia.
8] Maintain a healthy weight. Obesity is a major health hazard. Caloric restriction is a proven method of life extension. Warning - please do not starve yourself.
These tips are not new and most of us know these facts. We all have to make a start somewhere and it is never too late to start. Most of the above can be achieved without any help but losing weight or getting back in shape may need some help. Diet and exercise alone can work, but if not we can offer you our treatments.
We offer medically supervised weight loss programme. Now pronokal system are offering 20% discount on your first order.
We also offer radiofrequency and ultrasound waves to melt the fat from the outside in and also laser liposuction under local anaesthesia If you cannot shift localised deposits of fat around your midsection, love handles, chest, thighs or any other body areas?
Give us a call on 0800 0430737 or log on to the website www.coltishallclinic.co.uk for more information. You can also find us on facebook and twitter @antiagedoc.
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North Norfolk Railway Awarded Highly Commended Certificate at National Railway Heritage Awards
North Norfolk Railway attended the National Railway Heritage Awards (NRHA) held in London on 7 December.
The railway, which recently received the Best Large attraction award in the EDP Tourism awards, was also entered in the NRHA awards for the new building at Sheringham. This facility houses the Tourist Information office for Sheringham, a new railway shop and new public and station toilets.
The NRHA awards are a national annual event, which involves consideration of many aspects of railway operations and related heritage projects. The particular category relating to the Sheringham project was the Operational Enhancement award, which involved major rail operators such as Virgin Trains and East Midlands Trains.
Christmas Clean-up
Members of the Sheringham Loke RiverCare Group were out and about over Beeston Back Common and Top Common last month for the last stream clean of the year.
As usual, there were the empty ‘festive’ wine bottles and drink cans, some not so decorative flower pots and a pair of ‘silver’ wheel trims – probably not what you would want to find in Santa’s present sack. These and other sundry items were collected from the streams and surrounding area and were placed in four rubbish bags.
However, in this elite company, North Norfolk Railway achieved major recognition and was awarded the Highly Commended Certificate, by the Rail Minister, Paul Maynard MP, for the new building which came into operation this summer.
The new facility has been designed to match the other station buildings at Sheringham and has been achieved in a way that compliments the railway and the town itself.
The building, which received a grant from the Coastal Communities Fund and NNDC, was started in October last year. The result is recognised as a credit to the town. The North Norfolk Railway now provides the Tourist Information operation for the town, with extended operations covering November and December and the facility opening again from February half term. The service is provided under contract to NNDC, as are the new toilet facilities available for the public and railway users.
North Norfolk Railway is proud to have achieved recognition for the railway and the region through this award which, being a national competition, highlights the importance of the railway to North Norfolk Tourism.
The streams will remain healthy and their inhabitants can look forward to a cleaner New Year.
Our next clean-up will be in the spring so if you fancy helping the local environment and can spare an hour or two look out for the posters and come along to the next meeting.
Our thanks go to NNDC and Kier for arranging and collecting our bags of ‘presents’.
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Goats return to Cromer
North Norfolk District Council moves town’s famous Bagot goats into Happy Valley
Last year NNDC’s eight goats managed the habitat on Cromer’s overgrown cliff, and now the Council are setting them the same task at Happy Valley.
The Bagot billies, that have appeared on TV and in newspapers, have returned to the town and to a new home. The fenced off area in Happy Valley will be grazed by the goats to keep unwanted plants and excessive growth to a minimum.
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“The goats have proved to be a real draw to the town, a talking point for residents and an added sight on the visitor’s list of great things to see in Cromer. They are also incredible habitat managers. I hope they’ll enjoy their new home and work hard to get it shipshape.”
While a new area of land for the goats was identified and then securely fenced, the Bagots were grazed on land in Kelling.
The Bagot is believed to be Britain’s oldest breed of goat and unlike most other breeds - that favour mountains and uplands - it developed in the English lowlands. Bagots are very hardy and easy to tame.
Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett Cabinet Member for Environmental Services said “We’re so pleased to have the goats back in Cromer. I have been asked by lots of people in town and further afield when the goats will return.
Now taking bookings for & than The past three months, October to December, were dominatedChrist by highermas pressure normal New Year. so subsequently conditions were quite benign. We are open every day during The summer ran into October and from there until the end of the year, conditions were as the holida y period .
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predicted although the colder spells were less cold than I thought they would be by a couple of degrees.
The mildness over Christmas will have soon past and we will be back to high pressure and temperatures below normal. There will, of course, be some milder interludes but it won’t be until we get into March that these will begin to take a hold.
The past two years have been devoid of snow but this winter the chances of snow are much greater. 2016 was quite unsettled until we got to about May but thereafter each month showed improvement resulting in a good summer going on into October.
Otherwise, nothing of great note suggesting any long term changes. A few changes lasting a few years before we have another change about sums up the last fifty years. Normal temperatures (Jan 8 & 1, Feb 8 & 1 and March 10 & 2) Ned Nimbus, December 2016 Sheringham Independent 455
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North Norfolk District Council Big Society Awards Launched North Norfolk District Council is organising a Big Society Awards Night to thank the people and the projects that help to create a strong community.
The Big Society Awards Night, which has the support of North Norfolk Radio, will be held at Sheringham Little Theatre on 23 March 2017 to celebrate the Big Society community spirit that helps to make North Norfolk such a great place to live.
People are being asked to nominate a project or a person that has made a difference in their community by 27 January 2017.
Categories open to public nomination are: • Big Society Community Project Award for projects that are based in or benefit people in the district
• Big Society Voluntary Services Award for Sport - for someone who has made an outstanding contribution to sport in the district • Big Society Voluntary Services Award for someone who has made an outstanding contribution for young people in the district
• Big Society Voluntary Services Award for someone who has made an outstanding contribution for older people in the district
• Big Society Voluntary Services Award for someone who has made an outstanding contribution to their neighbourhood
NNDC will also be inviting projects which were awarded a Big Society Fund between 2014 – 16 to make nominations in two other categories which are: • Outstanding Contribution to a Big Society Funded Project - by an Adult
• Outstanding Contribution to a Big Society Funded Project - by a Young Person aged
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North Norfolk District Council will also be presenting a Lifetime Achievement Award. Cllr Tom FitzPatrick, Leader of North Norfolk District Council and Chairman of the Big Society Fund Panel, said “The Big Society is all about supporting community projects and these awards are all about recognising the exceptional community spirit in our area.
“Everyone who contributes to their community and helps others deserves recognition and I hope people will come forward with their nominations and publically thank the people who help others.
“Since 2012 the Big Society Fund has funded over 163 community projects to date to the tune of £1,294,433 including: renovating play and recreational areas, creation of new community amenities, provision of sports hubs, and equipment and improvements to village halls.”
A Big Society Awards event was held for the first time in 2014; this will be the second awards ceremony. For the first time members of the public are being asked to make nominations, the
A Memorial service will be held in Swithland, Leicestershire, later this year.
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• Download the form from www.northnorfolk.gov.uk/community/18426.asp and email the completed nomination form back to Supporting.Communities@ north-norfolk.gov.uk or post to Big Society Community Awards, NNDC, Holt Road, Cromer NR279EN
• Or call 01263 516248 for a hard copy of the form
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Further details about both services can be obtained from the family or from Palmers.
Gary Mulligan, Station Manager at North Norfolk Radio said: “This is a real chance for the people in the community to give recognition to the individuals that go that extra mile by giving something back without asking for anything in return.”
• Or pick up nomination forms from North Norfolk District Council reception.
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Donations in Ray’s memory, if desired, to the NSPCC or the Woodland Trust by retiring collection or cheque sent c/o Palmers Funeral Service, 43 Rolle St, Exmouth EX8 2RS (01395 222333)
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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection
Like most animal charities, we close our doors for re-homing over the festive period. Introducing a new pet to your home at this busy time is not ideal, as most people, (although not all), have family and friends visiting at this time of the year. Coming from a shelter and settling in a new environment is itself a challenge for a new pet, especially cats. Although some animals do settle very quickly it is safer and kinder to make the introductions once the celebrations have finished.
During this time the cats and kittens in care receive the same amount of attention as at any other time of the year, made possible by the lovely ladies who foster the cats and those who come to Dilham to clean the pens. It is the one time of the year all the volunteers know that they can enjoy time with family and friends, after cleaning and feeding the cats, often with a few treats added of course.
However, time passes quickly and we welcome a new year and any new challenges we may face. At the time of writing, one kitten and four adult cats have left for new homes, which is encouraging.
We are now involved with getting cats and older kittens neutered at another site. Unfortunately, the kittens are too old and have not had enough contact with people, to accept coming in to our pens. Arrangements have therefore been made for the cats and kittens to be trapped and taken to the vets to be neutered. The person who cares for the cats on site has kindly agreed to do this. This gentleman has been travelling some distance each day over the festive period to ensure the cats have been fed.
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We do meet some lovely people when faced with these situations. When dealing with feral colonies, or even with stray cats who have had kittens Holtit isRoad, 8TU outside, importantUpper from ourSheringham point of view to getNR26 them in as soon as they are eating, (preferably from six weeks old), as they need to interact with people. We do sometimes have kittens come in from these situations which are older but it does take longer to get them to adapt.
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We are now on Facebook. You can find us under Cats Protection North Walsham.
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PLEASE NOTE: All walks commence at 10am. If you wish to bring a dog on the walk then please contact the walk leaders simply to check up on any concerns.
Wednesday 25 January – 10.30am - Sheringham to Beeston Bump Walk – Grade 2 or 3 –Approx. 2.7 miles. A walk along the prom and up or around Beeston Bump (moderate and steep gradients can 6 avoided). rinksMeet at the Leas, off The Boulevard, be Sheringham, NR26 8QS
Wednesday 18 January – 10.30amand - Beeston Lounge bar area Wednesday 25 January – 1.30pm - Sheringham Heath Walk – Grade 3 – Approx.3 miles – A walk Prom Bookable Introductory Walk and Advanced Normal opening hours with moderate to steep gradients on heath, wood- Grade 1 – any distance to 1 mile. A flat walk along land, grass, dirt and pavement. Meet at Priory Maze –Cromer Weekdays – 4pm the Sheringham Prom (steep slope to and from andSummer Gardens Car Park, Rd, Sheringham–, 10am promenade). Meet at the Esplanade, off the NR26 8SF Winter Everyday – 9amBoulevard, – 9pm Sheringham, NR26 8BH. Book on 07766
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Monday 30 January – 10.30am Sheringham to Weybourne Cottages – Grade 3 – Approx. 4 miles – A walk to the Weybourne Cottages and back, with steep declines and inclines and stunning views in either direction. Meet at The Fountain Pond, The Leas, off The Boulevard, Sheringham, NR26 8LG
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