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Sheringham Community Awards 2017 Lesley and David Farrow were nominated to receive a Community Award at the Annual Town Meeting of Sheringham Town Council on 7th April 2017 in recognition of many years’ dedicated voluntary service towards the British Legion Poppy Appeal.

They have both worked tirelessly for the British Legion which involves several months of preparation each year. Lesley and David continue to support the organisation and Sheringham Town Council would like to express their full appreciation.

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In early March, an Inspector overturned North Norfolk District Council’s refusal of planning permission, instead granting planning permission for the two schemes : a turbine at Pond Farm, Bodham, submitted by Genatec Ltd, with a maximum tip height of 66m and a turbine at Selbrigg Farm, Hempstead, submitted by Selbrigg Generation Ltd, with a maximum tip height of 78m.

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North Norfolk District Council decided to appeal against these decisions and commenced proceedings in the High Court under Section 288 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

As a result of these proceedings, the Secretary of State has conceded that the Inspector’s reasoning was “inadequate” on two counts :

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The Inspector’s decisions have consequently quashed and the appeals have been referred back to the Secretary of State for re-determination (which will be by way of further appeal(s) handled by the Planning Inspectorate).

Cllr Tom FitzPatrick, North Norfolk District Council’s Leader, said “This has been a long running battle, but we believe that our actions are crucial in preserving the unique landscape of this beautiful area both for those who live there and for those that visit. I would like to think this will be an end to the matter.”

Cllr Sue Arnold, North Norfolk District Council’s Cabinet Member for Planning and Planning Policy, said “These turbines are in the wrong place and should not be built.”

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Simply the best: North Norfolk’s beaches are top of the league Council scoops six Blue Flags and wins national recognition

North Norfolk officially is the District with the best beaches in England, with no fewer than six of its beaches being awarded prestigious Blue Flags.

East Runton and West Runton beaches have joined Cromer, Mundesley, Sea Palling and Sheringham in the top tier of English beaches.

The awards are given out only to those beaches that have the highest quality of water, facilities, environmental education and management, with superb levels of cleanliness and safety. The only other district that has six Blue Flags is Thanet. North Norfolk District Council Leader Cllr Tom FitzPatrick said “This is fantastic news and confirms something we already knew – our wonderful and well-managed beaches are the best in the country.

“This is a great result given the amount of resources and services that need to be put in place in order to satisfy the strict criteria. Our staff have put in a tremendous effort in a bid to secure these Blue Flags, and all their hard work has paid off.”

The stunning success comes as the internationally-recognised awards celebrate their 30th birthday.

As well as the six Blue Flags, the beach at Wells, which is owned by the Holkham Estate but jointly managed by NNDC and the RNLI, has won a Seaside Award, which means it guarantees visitors a clean, safe,

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Cllr Maggie Prior, Cabinet Member for Leisure & Culture, said “This Blue Flags success is sure to prove a hit for the tourism industry and will help us attract even more visitors to our beautiful beaches and our wonderful coastline.”

There is evidence that the awards attract more visitors, with the number of people visiting the District’s beaches rising from 100,000 a year to 400,000 since they started being awarded Blue Flags.

Cllr Sarah Butikofer, Ward Member for the two new Blue Flag beaches at East and West Runton, said “I am delighted that both beaches in Runton have achieved Blue Flag status. It’s a great achievement by the council, but it’s also down in large part to the great work done by so many people in the community who take great pride in our beaches and help to keep them clean.”

Everyone loves walking our beautiful beaches but look a little closer and you will see washed up wet wipes, plastic bottles, broken helium balloons and pieces of plastic/styrofoam all of which cause injury to marine and land wildlife. Sadly inappropriately discarded poo bags are causing a slow starvation death to animals attracted to the cereal in the stool and eating the plastic bag (horses, deer and cattle are also dying because of this). Whilst birds and sea mammals entangled in balloon ribbon, discarded fishing line and ghost net die from slow strangulation.

At the recent Mundesley Parish Council event, a display showed the shocking amount of beach pollution collected on just three, one hour dog walks.

So next time you visit the beach please take a bag (or use your dog poo bag) and look behind the sea defences or in the piles of seaweed and help tackle our appalling sea pollution. If you visit Mundesley or West Runton beaches look out for the 2 Minute Beach Clean stations which provide litter pickers and bags and share your photos with the worldwide #2minutebeachclean community. Or join one of the forthcoming Marine Conservation beach clean events - they are a great way to meet your neighbours:

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If you are unable to join us, there are other ways to help such as looking at your lifestyle and doing what you can to educate, minimise plastic use and never allow helium balloons to blow away.

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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. 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 meets at The MO Museum on the first Wednesday of the month. Details from Hugh 01263 823446 or Helen 01263 824254. Sheringham Folk Dance Club - St Joseph’s RC Church Hall, Cromer Road, Sheringham. Mondays 7.30-9.30 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 invite new members to sing & laugh. Rehearsals Thursday 7.15pm for 7.30pm start Thorpe Market Church. No audition required. More info 01263 833847 or katayounpd@gmail.com Seniors’ Swimming Club for over 55s opportunity to swim for health, fitness and enjoyment. Swim times are: Mon 9am-10am. Wed 9.30-10.30am. 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 forget to collect your free bookstart pack for children under 4. Sheringham Library, New Rd 01263 822874.

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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 Thursday of each month (not Easter) 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 Chairman/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

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 – first & third Wednesday each month.10am to 4pm at New Community Centre Sheringham. Tel Carole 01263 823766 or see website 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 Beginness Level 2; 7.15pm-8.15pm Beginners Level 3 & Improvers Level 1; 8.30pm-9.30pm Beginners Level 1, at the Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road, Sheringham, NR26 8NP. Call 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 Weybourne Good Companions in the Village Hall – 4th Wednesday every month. 2pm-4pm. 01263 588883 CONTINUED ON PAGE 8...

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Full programme for Holt Festival 2017 revealed ‘One of the most important cultural events in Norfolk’ Peter Wilson, former Chief Executive, Norwich Theatre Royal

The full programme for Holt Festival 2017, North Norfolk’s award winning, multi-arts, international festival has been announced. Now in its 9th year, the Festival brings outstanding theatre, music, comedy, literature, children’s and visual art events to the picturesque Georgian town for eight days, from 22 to 30 July.

This year’s festival is the final year of Charles Pugh’s tenure as Artistic Director, and he has delivered a programme that combines the best of national and international talents with some of the cream of our own Norfolk performers.

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Major new announcements include former Today/ Women’s Hour anchor Sue MacGregor interviewed by Alan Johnson MP, an exclusive exhibition of original paintings by internationally renowned, Norwich born artist Edward Seago, and, by popular demand, a repeat appearance by Margaret Hodge, renowned as the scourge of the waste and inefficiency of successive governments. UEA graduate poet and broadcaster Luke Wright, who enjoyed massive multi award winning success with his first play ‘What I Learned From Johnny Bevan’ including a three week sell out season in London’s West End, performs his new show The Toll and Norfolk resident James McDermott brings his five star hit Rubber Ring back to the region that inspired it.

There are lots of free events for families and children too, with a full day of outdoor family fun and an extensive programme of free activities and shows for children through the week.

Rubber Ring

Outgoing Artistic Director Charles Pugh said ‘I’m so proud of this programme. I think, perhaps the most diverse we’ve yet delivered. From the unabashed popularity of glam rocker Suzi Quatro and one of the country’s funniest comedians Jasper Carrott, to tales of warmongers, witch hunters, brain attacks and public money squanderers. We begin and end this year’s festival with tributes to radio broadcasting - my favourite medium and in between take in some of the finest music, theatre, comedy, cabaret/burlesque and literary events that Holt has seen’.

For details of all Holt Festival events, and to book, visit www.holtfestival.org

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Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club

Our President, Arthur Bailey, has been giving a series of talks about his time as a coach driver several years ago.

These have proved to be fascinating. The last one was to the 41 Club and those present kindly made donations to Arthur for local charities. Let me know if you would like him to give members of your organisations one of these interesting talks. You can contact me via our Secretary, Brian Harris, by telephoning 01263 821276. On 10 June we are holding a Coffee morning in Holt at the

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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 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 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

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Community Hall - everyone is welcome to meet us.

Lastly, but very unfortunately, our planned Motor Cycle Rally due to take place on 10 and 11 June has now been cancelled. We are all extremely disappointed as this would have been a great event for families, bikers and all who would attend and we hoped to make several thousand pounds profit for Prostate Cancer UK. However, we are hopeful of this taking place next year at another venue. Liz Bowler, Press Secretary

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 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 active over 50s. 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 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 The ‘Do Drop In’ Community Café - come and join us for tea/coffee served from 11am and lunch from 12noon 1pm of jacket potatoes and dessert every Wednesday at St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Cromer Road. Free Wi-Fi. No charge but a donation if you wish ME/CFS Support Group meets at 2.30pm on the first Saturday of each month at St Peter's Church Hall, The Boulevard, Sheringham, NR26 8QS for friendship, info and understanding. Further details from Joe or Kath on 01263 740044, or just come along. Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke meets fortnightly Wednesdays starting 8 March 2.15pm to 3.45pm in Communal Day Room, Anchor Close, Sheringham. New members welcome. Contact Bernice Escott on 07553642413 Sheringham Anxiety and Depression Club. Meet at Lighthouse Church 62 Cromer Road Sheringham NR26 8RT. 1st and 3rd Tue each month 7-9pm. Luke 07964 542602 Walking Football at Erpingham Multi-Use Games Area (NR11 7QD) every Wednesday at 10am £2 per session and evening Walking Football sessions 7.30pm - 8.30pm £2.50 per session every Tuesday under floodlights when necessary. All sessions are led by a qualified instructor, with warm-up and warm-down at either end to help prevent injuries. Just turn up and play (trainers please, no studs), or phone Bill on 07979 633000 for more info’ 2nd Sheringham Guides meet in Sheringham every Thursday during term time and they are more than happy to welcome any new members, girls aged 10-14. Free taster sessions can be arranged for anyone who may be interested. Please register your interest at: www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-parents/register-your-daughter/ Friday Coffee Mornings 10.45am - 12 noon every week at St. Andrew`s Methodist Church Sheringham. A warm friendly welcome to everyone. Traidcraft stall available one Friday each month Cancer Support North Norfolk - Free Drop-in Centre on 1st Wednesday every month 2pm - 4pm at St Peters Church Hall, The Boulevard, Sheringham NR26 8QS. All welcome. Come and join us for a cup of tea and a chat, obtain information about the support that Macmillan offers etc. For more details telephone 07908 061781

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Whatever intellectual spin I might put on it, such rifts and battles have a soap opera quality about them. By any measure, the case of Ashcroft v Webster (2017) is extreme.

An Extended Civil Restraint Order (ECRO) made against Rupert Jolyon St. John Webster two years ago has been renewed for a further two years, in order to deter his repeated litigation against other members of his family over a dispute about his late grandparents’ estates.

The legal fees in the case have cost Rupert his house, office and agricultural business; but still he is determined to battle on, even though his case is without merit.

Rupert’s original claim was dismissed in 2013 as it was groundless. It was his parents’ deaths in 2006 and 2007 which triggered the family

dispute. Rupert alleged that his grandparents had promised to leave the farmhouse (named The Priory) to Rupert’s father and so therefore Rupert thought that it should now be his, by right of succession. The High Court dismissed his claim but Rupert continued his fight, and on three separate times sought leave to appeal, all of which were dismissed.

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Itteringham Open Gardens

Tucked away in North Norfolk, the beautiful village of Itteringham is holding its annual open gardens event on 11 June from 11am - 5pm.

Along with 10 gardens to visit, there will be plants for sale and homemade teas, cakes & light lunches available, both at the shop and the village hall.

All money raised on the day is going to support Itteringham Community Shop.

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wonderful selection of gardens open for visitors to enjoy, including large rectory gardens, courtyards and small cottage gardens.

Following the success of last year's event we are expecting a bumper turnout on the day as we know how many people locally love gardens, and want to support our village shop".

The village shop became one of the country's first community run shops when Brian Fairhead, the

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public justice. Part of the judge’s thinking was that Rupert’s persistent claims are imposing burdens on the stretched court system, to the disadvantage of other court users.

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 would like further advice on this matter please contact Miranda on 01328 710210. For legal advice on any other matter call 01692 503081 or email law@hayes-storr.com. last owner died, back in 1994. There has been a shop trading on the same site in Wolterton Road since 1637, and with the shop's future currently in doubt, this is one of the key fundraising events of the year.

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Arthritis Care will be in Sheringham Library on Friday 16 June from 10am until 12noon. A local Arthritis Care Community Champion will be hosting a Drop-In and will be available to offer information, tips on self-management and living well with arthritis and information about services provided by Arthritis Care. Sheringham Library also has an Arthritis Hub where booklets and leaflets on different subjects to do with Arthritis Care are available at all times. For further details please contact myself, Mr Chris Preston on 07834 418472 Table Top Sale at St Andrew's Methodist Church, Sheringham for United Charities including Fairtrade on Saturday 10 June from 9am 12noon. Coffee, tea and biscuits available

Car Boots at Bodham Playing Field, Holt Road, Bodham start 20 May till 9 September every Saturday inclusive, set up 7 30am, open 9am till 12noon. Pitches ÂŁ5 no need to book. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs only assisted dogs. Tel 01263 588228

Summer Concert by The Double Octave Choir on Friday 9 June at 7.30pm at Erpingham Church, off Eagle Lane, Erpingham NR11 7EX choir returning by popular request with programme to include British Folk Songs, Gilbert & Sullivan, Morten Lauridsen. Tickets ÂŁ7, OAPS

& under 18s ÂŁ5 from 01263 761702/768209/761666 or on the door

The New Sheringham Singers will be performing their Summer Concert, at the Lighthouse, Cromer Road, Sheringham on Sunday 11 June at 3pm. This year's theme is ‘Three Centuries of Song’, a variety of songs both ancient and modern, with guest soprano Rachael Bird. Tickets ÂŁ7 (under 12s free) includes refreshments, available at the door or from Choir

Calling Crafters! There will be a Craft Fair at St. Andrew`s Methodist Church, Sheringham on 24 June 10am – 4pm. A few tables are still available to book (sorry no more card stalls) Contact : 07889 694086 or email Rosa at : st.andrews.sheringham@gmail.com

Coastal Singers will be performing a free concert at St Peter’s Church, Sheringham at 7.30pm on Saturday 10 June - a varied programme of music with guest performances from David Ballard - Organist, Steve Benson – Bass, Nicholas Caine – Tenor and Meg Starling – Soprano. Admission is free, light refreshments will be available and there will be a retiring collection

Summer Solstice Open Air Yoga on 21 June at Felbrigg Hall Estate at 7.30pm - donations only, all proceeds to go to The Ellen Mezzetti Memorial

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Sheringham Carnival Classic Car Show on Sunday 11 June 11am 4pm - our previous six car shows have been a massive success and have grown to accommodate more than 500 cars and bikes in 2016. So whether you are an enthusiast, owner or just on a family day out, the show is an enjoyable experience for all. The main High Street, Wyndham Street, Gunn Street and sea front car park will be closed for the day in order to best display the vehicles

Keeping Abreast Group Cromer Coffee & Chat Drop-in - New Date Wednesday 14 June 10am -12noon at Merchants Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer, NR27 9GW 01263 519454 - 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 visit our website www.keepingabreast.org.uk

Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group Meeting - our guest speakers on Thursday 22 June will be Nick and Susie Howsam with their experiences of 'Living with Diabetes'. Nick has spoken to the group previously in his role as a Podiatrist and Chiropodist. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at

The Methodist Church Hall, Cromer. For more info please contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492 or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org

The Cliftonville Singers bring you a Summer Miscellany of songs and instrumental on Saturday 17 June at 7.30pm in Holy Trinity Church, West Runton - items to suit all tastes including Whittaker, Finzi, Rutter and songs from the shows. Refreshments. Retiring Collection for Church funds Songbird Survival Sale at Hoveton Village Hall on Sunday 4 June 10am – 3pm - lots of good quality items all at reasonable prices. Charity No 1085281

Don't be a lonely heart! - come and celebrate 50 years of the iconic Beatles album on Sgt Pepper on Saturday 3 June at All Saints' Church, Beeston Regis from 10.30am to 4.30pm. Light refreshments, themed floral display, Beatles trivia quizzes, children's colouring corner, musical interludes throughout the day

Weybourne Village Hall Charity Dance. Ballroom, Sequence and Latin in aid of Big C. June 10th 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm. Entry ÂŁ3, including refreshments. Also Raffle - all welcome. Contact 01328 864404.

moth’ at 7.30pm - bring your family, friends and neighbours for this very interesting evening 6 - 9 July - The Flower Festival - help is needed on our stall - please put your name on the rota

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Armed Forces Day Cromer 2017

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, Gurka 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.

Canaan Christian Centre

Marilyn Baker & Tracy Williamson will be leading a three day conference at the Canaan Christian Centre in Sheringham from Monday 5 until Wedesday 7 June entitled ‘Love with no limits’ - how God’s faith, hope and love change the goal posts of life.

Marilyn is blind and Tracy is deaf so together with their dogs they make an exceptional pair! All welcome, details from Evelyn on 01263 478372

Service veterans spanning D Day 1944 until the present are available to talk about their experiences.

A large display of the 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 this year being held at the Parish Hall, Church Street, Cromer on Saturday 17 June, to be opened at 10am by Brig. Max Marriner (Retd) in the presence of the Mayor of Cromer.

Refreshments will be available, courtesy of the Women’s Section, RBL Cromer. Sheringham & District Branch holds social events, arranges trips and meets monthly. Plus we are here to give friendship, help and support.

Why not join us? All existing RAFA members and prospective members welcome For details or information contact: Jack Broughton Tel: 01263 479507 eMail: jackbroughton448@gmail.com Web Site: www.rafa.org.uk/sheringham-district Sheringham Independent 465

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THE JUBILEE PLAYERS Activities for Summer 2017

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cuppa and to find out how you might become involved with the Jubilee Players onstage or behind the scenes. Wednesday 7 June ‘Photo Nostalgia’ A trip down memory lane, looking at photographs from past productions and special events Wednesday 21 June Play reading

Wednesday 5 July Read through of ‘Haywire’ by Eric Chappell for October’s Production

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Nissan Qualified Technician Success for Harry

Harry Pigott joined Crayford and Abbs in Year 10 at school, deciding to fulfil a lifetime ambition to be a mechanic, having lived with dyslexia all his life, alongside the stigma of being ‘thick’ (his quote).

Harry instantly felt at home in the mechanical environment and gained respect from his seniors very quickly. So much so that we offered him a three year manufacturing apprenticeship with Nissan, the qualifier being an online assessment in the first instance, which he passed without the prescribed assistance!

Harry has continually proven his technical and electrical skills, passing every component of his qualification - indeed his Nissan tutor praised his natural ability and supported this with confirming he would trust him to work on his own car and that he was one of his ‘success/star’ pupils.

Mark Wright stated what a pleasure Harry is to work with - he is always on time and arrives with a smile!

Harry graduated this year, taking his Service Manager, Mark Wright and DP, Kevin Abbs, alongside his girlfriend, Kimberly, to the Nissan Graduation Ceremony at Donnington Race Park, where he was duly presented with his certificate and a present from Nissan Senior Manager, Mr James Deakin, Head of Network Training.

Harry’s journey has been one of massive success. Cromer Academy supported Kevin Abbs in offering him an extra six months’ evening tutorials and an exam to complete his English to desired standards, and Crayford and Abbs funded some private tuition to assist him to pass his Maths.

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Bringing the Bard to the people – by bike

A pedal-powered theatre company is bringing a novel production of a Shakespeare comedy to a Norfolk college – by bicycle.

The Handlebards touring drama group has taken the classic plays of England’s most famous writer to two countries and three continents since it was set up on a shoestring four years ago.

A four-strong female cast will perform As You Like It in the grounds of Paston Sixth Form College (Lawns site) at North Walsham on Friday 9 June – in a picnic-style show organised by Sheringham Little Theatre.

The plays are billed as energetic, chaotic, full of laughter, and featuring lots of costume changes and cross-dressing for the single sex cast. Hand-crafted Pashley bikes are used in the show, and – with trailers – to provide sustainable transport for the show’s set, props and costumes as well as cast.

The Handlebards cast of As You Like it, coming to Paston College, in North Walsham on 9 June by bike. Photo: Rah Petherbridge

The Handlebards aim to take Shakespeare to communities in an eco-friendly, accessible way. They have also promoted British culture on tour in Africa and Asia.

As You Like It will tell the story of lovers Rosalind and Orlando who have been forced into exile in the Forest of Arden and find themselves entangled in a game of love, lust and mistaken identity.

Little Theatre director Debbie Thompson said “Our theatre has close links with Paston College, especially its drama department, and we are delighted to be able to link up with the college again to stage this novel outdoor Shakespeare production, which should be fun for students and local families alike.”

Doors open at 6pm, with audience members encouraged to pack a picnic and chairs – but to bring ponchos and raincoats, not umbrellas, in case the weather is wet. The show runs from 7pm to 9pm.

For tickets (£12, students £6) and more info contact the Little Theatre box office on 01263 822347 or visit www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com

KELLING PROBUS CLUB MAY MEETING

Thirty members of Kelling Probus Club and guests held their monthly meeting on 18 May at The Dales Hotel, Upper Sheringham.

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After a very enjoyable lunch, the Club welcomed Philip Hawes, who gave a very interesting talk on mountaineer Tom Bourdillon, an old boy of Gresham School and a member of the 1953 Everest expedition. Although members had heard of James Hunt, Edmund Hilary and Sherpa Tensing, Tom Bourdillon was not a name that was instantly recognised. After Gresham, Tom was educated at Balliol, Oxford and was a keen member of the Alpine Club. From there his interest progressed to the Himalayas.

Philip told us that Tom was a member of the first south face expedition in 1951. Accompanied by Charles Evans, they made a reconnoitre of this way up Everest, as the Tibet route was now closed. After this expedition, a new group was formed to really tackle the huge task of climbing the highest summit in the world. After some complicated politics, the first leader, Shipton, was replaced by Hunt, who took a more military view of the ascent and it became an assault rather than a climb.

Bourdillon had worked with his father on the use of oxygen for the higher parts of the climb and the 1953 expedition had a new system that used 100% oxygen. The first attempt on the summit was carried out by Evans and Bourdillon - they reached within a short climb of the summit, but did not have enough oxygen or daylight to complete the climb. Three days later, Hilary and Tensing completed the first ascent. Philip was thanked by Ken Murray for a wonderful talk.

The Club meets on the third Thursday of each month for lunch and a speaker .New members are always welcome - contact John Whittington on 01263 820333. Sheringham Independent 465

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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection

Nutsey’s eyes continue to show an improvement but at present we are unsure whether or not he will need to continue with his treatment to ensure the problem does not recur. He is a lovely friendly boy and does love to have a cuddle when you go in to clean his pen. Once he has had a fuss he will go and sit in his housing unit while we make his pen clean and tidy again.

We recently took in two cats and seven kittens from a home where the owner had health problems and could no longer look after them. One of the cats, and the oldest kitten, were re-homed shortly after they had been examined, vaccinated, chipped and given clean bills of health by our vets. The other kittens were quite small but, as Stephanie always has a waiting list of people looking to offer homes to kittens, we knew they would also be leaving us as soon as they had been checked over at the vets. They have all now left and are happily settled with their new families. Rae Rae, their mother, was a joy to look after, a lovely gentle little cat, very happy to be groomed and cuddled by everyone she came into contact with. She was also a very good mother and could often be found playing with her kittens and showing her “kittenish” side. We were therefore all delighted to learn that this lovely little cat had been chosen too and is now in residence in her new home. Lucky little cat, lucky new family.

We also recently had a call from our friend catching the feral cats to say that they had found a little kitten about two weeks old. About to leave to clean the cats at Dilham, I made a quick detour and picked her up. On returning home, there was another message to say that a second kitten had been caught and I

therefore returned to the site to collect it, but by the time I arrived to collect it another kitten had been found so there were two more kittens to come into care making, it three in all. These last two were about 6 weeks old and fortunately, after one day, they had started to eat both wet and dry kitten food, so are thriving and no doubt Rae Rae, our lovely will soon be in new homes little mum with Fred, one of her dewith people on the waiting lightful kittens, now settled in their list. It is now a priority to new homes catch the remaining cats on this site before they become pregnant again.

If you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten, please ring 07880 256948 it (to see if you are eligible for a voucher). This number is for vouchers only and will not be able to help with any other enquiries. The number also applies for those wishing to take advantage of our special neutering campaign.

If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively you can visit www.northwalsham.cats.org.uk/ for a description and photographs of the cats before giving us a call on the above number to find out where any particular cat is being fostered.

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North Norfolk Photographic Society beat them all! A competition took place on 17 May, when North Norfolk Photographic Society took on two other clubs, Kings Lynn and Lutterworth.

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Cantamus at Thorpe Market

CANTAMUS choir, under the inspirational musical direction of Philip Adams, gave a marvellous concert at Thorpe Market Church on 19 May.

Celebrating female composers, in this centennial year of the female vote, the choir sang rarely heard pieces including the beautiful mass by Isabella Leonarda and the battle cries of the suffragettes. The rallying songs of composers such as Dame Ethel Smyth, who taught Emmeline Pankhurst how to hurl missiles more effectively, have almost been forgotten. Yet this sometimes rousing, sometimes reflective music has a hugely important place in our social history.

Forthcoming Fundraising Concert : Cantamus will be repeating their applauded concert on 15 June in Itteringham Village Hall, NR11 7AX, at 7pm in support of the Itteringham Village Shop appeal. Philip Adams and the choir will be accompanied by renowned composer and pianist Michael Finissy, adding magic to works by Fauré and Messager, this unique concert is not to be missed. Entry will be by donations and a fundraising raffle will be held. Refreshments will also be available.

Membership : New members are positively welcome to join the choir from 7 September. We rehearse at Thorpe Market Church on Thursday evenings from 7.30pm for 2 hours and meet for the Autumn and Spring terms only. We are particularly interested in having more men join us. If you are interested in choral music then do contact the Secretary for further information on 01263 833847 or by email cantamussingers@gmail.com.

Flowers in Bloom My garden now is a delight, It begins to look quite bright, Lilac and pink London Pride, Grow together side by side. Pansies, white, yellow and deep red Are popping up beside the shed. Forget-me-nots grow under the tree, A soft blue haze for all to see. Golden wallflowers scent the air, Red poppies pop up here and there, Oh, how I wish I had the room So I could get more flowers to bloom.

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Thrills and Spills return to Cromer Soapbox Derby Sunday 6 August

The third running of what is now becoming one of the dates in the North Norfolk ‘fun events’ sports calendar is set to bring another round of thrills and spills to the streets of Cromer on Sunday 6 August.

The event is already attracting interest with budding soapbox racers drawing up plans for their carts. The entry form and regulations are freely available from The Cottage in Cromer or from the Cromer Carnival website.

This year’s event has a new sponsor, The Westerleigh Group, who operate the newly opened Cromer Crematorium. Commenting on the sponsorship, Crematorium manager Sam Dellbridge said “We are delighted to support Cromer Carnival and wish everyone a fun packed week of entertainment"

Commenting on this year’s Soapbox Derby he said “We are excited about the way this year’s event is shaping up. We have retained last year’s higher jump and will be extending the landing ramp so that the carts that fly from the top of the ramp have a better chance of hitting the landing area, thus giving an even fast, and of course smother, landing.”

He continued “The start ramp is the same as last year with the usual tight chicane to allow the drivers to show their skills on the way to the finish line”

Tony Shipp, Chairman of Cromer Carnival said “I am delighted to have the support of The Westerleigh Group as a new sponsor to Cromer Carnival”.

Scrutineering for the event opens at 11.30am, with the first cart away at 2pm - all entries will be given at least two runs so that

they can try to improve their time and have a chance of lifting the Malcolm McGreadie Cup for the fastest driver.

There are also prizes for fastest cart in each of the three classes and a Concourse de Elegance competition with a certificate for the best soapbox in each class.

The three classes are two junior classes 10 – 15 years and 16 - 18 years with an adult class for those aged 19 and over. More than one driver can use the same cart as long as it passes scrutineering and all drivers who are racing have a fitting crash hat. The closing date for entries is 29 July, although subject to the number of entries on the day, late entries may be accepted.

So, if you want the thrill of racing in front of an audience of hundreds, and to be crowned fastest driver down the hill, pick up an entry form and start building.

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Can you remember 1967? Were you there?

Fifty years ago on 1 June 1967 the Beatles released their album Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band which included, among others, the tracks When I’m Sixty-Four, A Little Help From My Friends, She’s Leaving Home and A Day in the Life.

You may recall too the iconic record sleeve designed by Peter Blake which, in addition to John, George, Paul and Ringo dressed in colourful military-style uniforms, featured images of many important people and should you come along to All Saints on Saturday 3 June, you will see our own homage to this famous artwork.

You will also be able to view our flower arrangements inspired by the Fab Four and listen to live music whilst enjoying a cup of tea in good company. So don your flares and shake the moths from your sheepskin jacket and gather at All Saints, Beeston Regis on Saturday 3 June.

We do, of course, need donations of homemade cakes and second-hand paperbacks as well as volunteers on the day. Please contact Sarah Mapes or Judy Wilkinson 01263 825364 if you are able to help.

Our popular cafe is the perfect place to come with friends and loved ones. Enjoy delicious homemade meals, cold snacks and fresh Lavazza coffee.

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Sheringham Woodfields School hosts businesses to ‘coffee and cake with information'

Sheringham Woodfields School, which provides education for up to 90 pupils with complex needs, has recently held its first ‘coffee and cake with information' morning for local businesses.

The school educates students from nursery age all the way through to sixth form. For those students who are going to be able to enter the work place, Sheringham Woodfields already works with a number of businesses and employers to identify suitable work experience and employment opportunities, but it is seeking further support and assistance from local organisations.

Held at the school, which shares its campus with Sheringham High School, the ‘coffee and cake with information' morning was designed to help prospective employers understand the needs of those students who will soon to ready to start looking for work place opportunities. Ten local businesses were represented at the event, which consisted of a presentation by Head Teacher James Stanbrook, and was followed by a tour of the school and a lively Q &A session.

The coffee and cakes were served by students who were keen to meet some prospective employers.

The coffee and cake with information morning was organised in partnership with the school's Enterprise Adviser Steve Thurlow, who said "I am really pleased with the outcome of this event. Everyone who attended seemed to take something from it, and there have already been offers of support from several guests."

Matthew Smith, Sheringham Woodfields School Business Manager, added "We are considering repeating the event and organisations interested in coming along can email me at manager@sheringhamwoodfields.norfolk.sch.uk"

Admiral Ahoy!

Holt Dementia Friendly Community recently celebrated its first anniversary with a get together at Holt Community Centre.

During the evening £12,000 was presented to Dementia UK as an initial contribution towards the funding of an Admiral Nurse for North Norfolk.

These funds have been raised through a partnership between local Rotary Clubs and other groups co-ordinated by Holt Rotary. Representatives The Admiral Nurse Project Team of all the organisations From right to left David Young (Kelling involved attended the Hospital Appeals Trust), Lesley Goodman event and are pictured (Friends of Kelling Hospital), Trefor Jackson below with Zena (Fakenham Rotary), Duncan Baker (CT Baker Aldridge of Dementia Group Ltd), Steve Wilson (North Norfolk UK. Rotary), Zena Aldridge (Dementia UK) and Recruitment of an Greg Cooper (Holt Rotary). Admiral Nurse for North Norfolk will commence shortly and the service is expected to start in the Autumn. The role of an Admiral Nurse is to assist those living at home with dementia through direct involvement together with providing support to local medical practices and voluntary groups.

If you would like to know more about this project contact Greg Cooper on 01263 710600. To find out more about becoming involved with Rotary and their work supporting our communities contact the Secretary Rotary Club of Holt and District, Mike Elsom on 01263 710118 Sheringham Independent 466

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For some ‘The Carnival is Over’ The Seekers 1965 7” 45rpm! However, in Sheringham the Carnival is never over.

We have already had the very successful Viking Festival in February and in April crowned our Carnival Queen, Abbi Dowsett-Olby and her two Chaperones, Della Mclean and Lizzie Swanson. Now the warmer days are here it’s time for the Carnival to get into full swing. As such, the Carnival 2017 programme is now printed and ready for your purchase at a very reasonable £1 (either round or twelve sided, we really don’t mind) at the following outlets : • • • • • • •

Starlings • Barney's Arnolds Keys • Blyth & Wright Whistlestop • Tesco Blooming Blooms • The All Natural Company Scissorhands • Tidal Wave Cafe The Tourist Information Office and Heads Ahead (in Beech Avenue)

When you purchase your copy of the programme, please take time to peruse the front cover. Anna’s design was chosen from many designs by the children at Woodfields School. Our thanks go to Colin Seal for organising this event and to the school for their participation.

Leading up to Carnival week there are several events of note :

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During Carnival Week there is a myriad of events taking place, however, one not to miss will be the Carnival Drag Act on 28 July at the Tyneside Club. Tickets are £5 from The Carnival Caravan or book ahead on 01263 825042. It has to be said that this is an adults only event - can’t imagine why!

So get along to one of the outlets mentioned above to purchase you programme of events for the summer.

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Big Society Fund wants your applications! Growing popularity of Big Society Fund reflected in increased number of applications

Nearly two thirds of parishes across North Norfolk have received at least one Big Society Fund grant from North Norfolk District Council during the first five years of the scheme being run.

And those local groups who have not yet submitted successful applications are being encouraged to do so after it was agreed to continue the fund for at least another year.

In the 2016/17 financial year, ten additional parishes who had not previously received funding made a successful grant application. This means that in total, 77 parishes in North Norfolk have received at least one BSF grant. This equates to 63% of parishes in North Norfolk.

The total handed out by the BSF in the financial year was ÂŁ273,817.65, shared between 37 grants. The annual allocated budget for the BSF is ÂŁ225,000. The additional figure of slightly more than ÂŁ48,000 came from reserves accrued from previous years when the entire allocated grant fund was not used.

The number of applications to the BSF increased by 51% in the last year. Likely reasons for this include increased community need, reduction in the availability of other grants and funding, proactive promotion of the fund, publicity regarding grant awards, and media publicity in relation to completed projects.

Since the fund started in 2012, 183 grant awards totalling approximately £1,400,000 have been made to 150 organisations. A recent meeting of North Norfolk District Council’s Cabinet considered these figures and resolved that the BSF grant scheme should continue at its current level of funding (£225,000) for another year.

Cllr Tom FitzPatrick, Leader of North Norfolk District Council and chairman of its Big Society Fund Grants Panel, said “This is a very successful fund which has enabled a wide variety of projects to be implemented across an impressive percentage of parishes.

“The fund has particularly benefitted smaller parishes that may be less likely to receive funding for services and facilities from other sources, for example as a result of new housing.

“We would be very keen to receive applications from those parishes who have not yet made successful applications and we have a very professional and supportive team in place to give pre-application guidance to make sure applications meet the criteria.�

Grants from the fund have been used to complete projects of varied sizes. Some have been used as contributions to larger projects requiring significant funding such as those undertaken by Sheringham Museum and the Hawk and Owl Trust at Sculthorpe. Grants offered by the Big Society Fund can be crucial in securing additional funding from organisations such as the Heritage Lottery Fund or Sport England.

Grants have funded projects that have increased volunteering opportunities, reduced social isolation, increased opportunities for people of all ages to participate in sports and activities - thereby improving their physical, mental and social wellbeing - and created sense of pride and cohesion within a community.

In addition, the second North Norfolk Big Society Awards event was held at Sheringham Little Theatre in March 2017. Members of the public as well as a range of organisations were able to nominate people, community projects and organisations for awards. Over 150 people attended the successful event.

Awards were made in the following categories: Outstanding Contribution by a Young Person to Their Community, Voluntary Services to Young People, Voluntary Services Award to Sport, Community Project Award, Voluntary Services to a Neighbourhood, Outstanding Contribution to a Big Society Funded Project, and Act of Heroism Award.

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In Sheringham, we have upwards of 50 volunteers running the local RNLI station, which includes two retail outlets, one at the Lifeboat Boathouse on the sea shore and the other in the High Street.

Linda, the new manager of our High Street Shop in the heart of town said “Although we have a great team of volunteers we find ourselves in need of further assistance in both of the Sheringham Shops”.

We are looking for anyone with a keen interest in the RNLI who would like to welcome visitors, particularly at the Boathouse Shop with its seaside atmosphere, promote the RNLI with the added enjoyment of serving customers in the two local successful shops.

Your commitment can be as little or as much as you feel you can give to this very worthy cause, from weekly or monthly or just when gaps appear in the shop rotas.

Wendy, who runs the Boathouse shop, said “It’s a real privilege to spend time down by the sea and welcome the public into the boathouse and send them on their way with a souvenir that reminds them of their visit and at the same time raise funds for this most worthy of causes”.

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‘Our Day Out’ Older Peoples Music and Dance activities in North Norfolk!

Older people in the North Norfolk area have had an extra spring in their step this springtime, through a series of fantastic free music and dance activities taking place at Wells-next-the-Sea.

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The fortnightly sessions are part of the ‘Our Day Out’ programme, an inclusive group for all older people, engaging participants in fun and stimulating activities, delivered by professionally trained arts practitioners, through arts and community development charity, Creative Arts East.

‘Our Day Out’ welcomes all older people, and is supportive of those living with early to mid-stage dementia and their carers, as well as older people living with long-term health conditions.

The ‘Our Day Out’ programme has received funding from Spirit of 2012, an independent trust established with Big Lottery funding, North Norfolk District Council and Breckland Council, to provide high quality and beneficial creative sessions for older people.

So far this year, the groups have been enjoying making music with Paul and Les, combining digital music acoustic instruments to make their own original music and some fun and entertaining dance sessions with Glass House Dance Company.

Coming up in June are more music sessions with Paul and Les, taking place in Wells on Tuesday 13 and 27 June from 12.30pm to 2:30pm at the Wells Community Hospital, Mill Road, Wells-next-the-sea, and in North Walsham on Thursday 8 and 22 June from 1.30pm to 3.30pm at The Cameo Café, Furze Hill Resource Centre, Happisburgh Road, North Walsham NR28 9HD, as well as work planned in the near future with more local artists and international companies such as Rambert and the Matthew Bourne company.

Creative Arts East are keen to hear from older people who would like to join these sessions that are all about having some fun and feeling good afterwards. There are also opportunities for people who would like to become involved as volunteers, and help someone smile this summer. For more information on the ‘Our Day Out’ sessions, please contact Lea Schiller at Creative Arts East on 01953 713390 or email lea@creativeartseast.co.uk Sheringham Independent 465

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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 £1.20

RENT THE LATEST DVD TOP TITLES in June La La Land, Lion, Hacksaw Ridge, Jackie, Assassins Creed, Why Him, I.T., Fallen, Passengers, Monster Trucks, Collateral Beauty, The Bye Bye Man, Silence, A Monster Calls, Man Down, Manchester By The Sea, Sing, Live By Night, Underworld: Blood Wars, Rings, XXX: The Return of Xander, Cage Top Titles are £2 for 2 nights. Other titles are £2 for 1 week. TEMPTING TUESDAYS: 3 DVDs for the price of 2 LOTS OF OTHER DVDs, MUSIC & GAMES are free to reserve. Just access the library catalogue on www.library.norfolk.gov.uk or ask a member of staff

The Great Get Together Weekend – ‘In Good Company’ In honour of the late Jo Cox and her commitment to community values Come and join us at Sheringham Library on Saturday 17 June between 10am – 1pm. “No-one should be lonely”

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Card Craft Time at Sheringham Library An opportunity to share & discover new card making techniques with kits, dyes, materials and markers. Come & join a new monthly crafting group for adults and meet people with similar interests Wednesday 7 June, 5 July & 7 August. Only £3 per session. Booking essential Tel: 01263 822874

Sheringham Library Friends Group Plant Sale Thank you to everyone who either donated or bought plants. We raised £92.50. The next Friends meeting is on Wednesday 7 June at 2pm. Please come along

The Second Battle of Gaza 1917 - The Soldier’s Story Come and meet local author Neil Storey on Thursday 29 June 10am - 1pm at Sheringham Library. Neil will be exploring the stories and experiences of Norfolk soldiers fighting a very distant war

Sheringham Library Friends Group presents: Brian Lewis in conversation …. ‘An Artist’s Story’ Wednesday 21 June at 2pm. Refreshments will be served

Arthritis Help-Desk Drop in to Sheringham Library on 16 June between 10am – 12noon to see a trained volunteer

Dementia Awareness Sheringham is a Dementia-Friendly Library. From 15 May there will be a display of information, books and leaflets to support Dementia Awareness Week

Games in Good Company If you enjoy paying board or card games then drop in to Sheringham Library and join us for a game, a chat and a cuppa. Cards, Chess, Cribbage, Dominoes, Ludo and Scrabble Weekly on Thursdays 11am - 1pm

Bounce & Rhyme Volunteers! Would you be interested in holding Bounce & Rhyme activities for pre-school children at Sheringham Library? Please phone 01263 822874 for information Sheringham Independent 465

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Laser therapy helping pets at Toll Barn Vets

At Toll Barn Vets we believe in constantly providing the highest standard of care for our patients by utilising cutting edge technology to reduce reliance on medication. This is particularly beneficial for chronic conditions and significantly improves our pets’ quality of life.

As part of this commitment we offer our patients Laser Therapy which reduces inflammation and provides pain relief. It is effective at treating acute and chronic pain as well as improving wound healing. It is most frequently performed in contact with the area being treated, however, for nervous patients it can be used without contact with the body and can also be applied to acupuncture points to achieve similar responses to traditional acupuncture without requiring

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Laser therapy is safe, painless and fast with most sessions taking 5-10 minutes per area of treatment and most patients show significant improvement after 3-5 treatment sessions.

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Laser therapy stimulates the body’s own healing powers by stimulating cellular activity which reduces inflammation, provides pain relief, stimulates nerve regeneration and improves tissue repair often leading to a reduction in requirement for medication and reduced healing times. Laser therapy often forms part of the treatment for osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease (eg hip and elbow dysplasia), intervertebral disc disease (spinal pain), skin disease, post operative wound healing, sprains and strains, treatment of orthopaedic disease (eg cruciate ligament rupture) and periodontal disease. We are one of the few centres within East Anglia to have a Laser suitable to perform these treatments and are happy to discuss the suitability of laser therapy as part of your pet’s care.

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Celebrate Rabbit Awareness Week in style with your local Rabbit Friendly At Toll Barn Vets we can offer a Practice! Toll Barn Vets will be at the North non-invasive way of reducing pain As a recognised Rabbit Friendly Walsham Fun Day on Sunday June 25th. and inflammation without Practice we are inviting you to bring Come along and meet the team at the requiring medication. your rabbit to see us during Rabbit Memorial Park between 12 noon & 5 pm. Call 01692 407126 Awareness Week for a FREE There is sure to be some Pet Fun to find out more about this Healthcheck and “Goody Bag”. happening all afternoon. treatment for your pet. !

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Showcasing building excellence – nominate your favourite project Entry opens for 36th year of Graham Allen Awards Help to celebrate excellent design which complements the area by nominating a building for a Graham Allen Award.

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North Norfolk has a history of producing high quality innovative developments and sensitive renovation projects that complement the district’s unique environment.

North Norfolk District Council’s Graham Allen Award has for the last 35 years celebrated best practice in design and conservation in the district and is now open for entries.

Cllr Sue Arnold, Cabinet Member for Planning, said “There is a long and impressive history of quality development and thoughtful renovation in north Norfolk and these awards are designed to celebrate that fact. The awards are an excellent chance to recognise projects which have made a standout contribution to the built environment, local communities and heritage. Whether it be a new build, extension, restoration or refurbishment, the Graham Allen Award recognises excellence in all design projects.”

Originally inaugurated in 1982 as a memorial to the late Graham Allen, the first Chairman of NNDC, the awards scheme has recognised a diverse selection of north Norfolk’s finest architecture.

Winners have ranged from the extension to Binham Priory, to the refurbishment of the Gunton Arms,

Last year’s winner was Hootz House at Pensthorpe Natural Park. The imaginative play barn has been a huge success for the region and its unique design has added to its fame. As well as winning the Graham Allen Award, the project has also been nominated for a number of national awards including from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The project has created high quality children’s play facilities within a building that complements the naturalistic setting of the nature reserve and this has all been done whilst utilising sustainable methods of construction.

The People’s Choice Award went to the new tourist information centre and platform bridge at Sheringham Train Station. This project captured the unique character of the station and improved facilities for residents and visitors alike. If you are aware of a building project that has helped to transform your village or town within the district, or if you have created a dream home or building we want to hear from you.

The closing date for entries is Friday 30 June. For more information go to www.north-norfolk.gov.uk/tasks/conservation/nominate-a-building-fora-conservation-design-award-2017/. If you are nominating a scheme please ensure you have the permission of the owner. The Graham Allen Award is presented annually by the council to the scheme considered to make the most significant contribution to the built environment within the district.

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Schemes considered worthy of commendation are also acknowledged by the presentation of certificates. The panel of judges comprises of members elected from the Development Committee, the relevant Portfolio Member and Mr Edward Allen (who represents the Allen family). If you would like to nominate a scheme please go online and complete the entry form.

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North Walsham Velos members recently completed the Tour de Broads South Sportive, the majority of them completing the 100 mile route, starting and finishing at a very windy Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth. The wind was a real problem for many riders - gusting to 40mph it was, for the majority of the ride, either a head or cross wind, making the effort required significantly harder. But with three drink stops and a lunch break at Thorpe St Andrew by the river, the riders were never short of food, drinks and banter. The friendly nature of these sportives means that support comes from everyone involved - an encouraging word during a break,

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stopping to help fix punctures, to cheering your fellow riders over the finishing line. Cycling is a very sociable way of keeping fit and group riding is the best way of venturing further afield, safe in the knowledge the group looks out for each other and keeps

everyone safe and mobile. If you are interested in getting a little fitter North Walsham Velos have beginners rides every Tuesday evening, meeting at the Town Clock in Market Place for a 6.30pm depart. See www.northwalshamvelos.co.uk for details. Further to the North Walsham Velos appeal for a base to train from back in February, we are still hoping someone can help, if you feel you can, please contact Duncan on 07551 005956

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High profile speakers to visit Sheringham church

Lighthouse Community Church in Sheringham has announced its programme of worship evenings with high profile speakers to take place on selected Sundays this summer and autumn.

Collectively known as Stir 17, these evenings are open to everyone, but aimed particularly at encouraging and inspiring Christians from churches in North Norfolk and across the county.

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EVLT treats the source of the problem, which then causes the varicose vein in the lower leg to shrink and disappear. It involves the insertion of an ultrasound-guided laser fibre directly into the incompetent great or short saphenous vein. Laser energy heats the vein from within, causing it to shrink, collapse and seal shut. Coltishall Clinic also offers sclerotherapy and lasers to treat leftover spider veins. For more information or to book an appointment, Call 0800 0430737 or log on to the website www.coltishallclinic.co.uk.

Helen Roberts will be the speaker on Sunday 4 June. Helen oversees the senior leadership team at Wellspring Church in Watford, encouraging staff in their roles to mobilise Debra Green scores of volunteers engaged in their many life-changing ministries. Helen is an inspiring communicator who loves to help people step into greater freedom as followers of Christ. She is married to Tim Roberts and they have three children.

Debra Green OBE will be speaking on Sunday 2 July. Debra is the National Director and Founder of Redeeming Our Communities (ROC), founded in 2004. She has twenty years of Helen Roberts experience in bringing organisations together towards the goal of social transformation, starting with her home city of Manchester. Since 2003, this work has expanded and she has acted as a consultant to many other towns and cities with significant results. She has also had three books published.

Debra will also be speaking, along with Clive Calver from Evangelical Alliance, at Game Changers, the ROCYourWorld conference taking place in Manchester on 9 and 10 June. Visit https://roc.uk.com

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Ian Savory, senior pastor at Lighthouse Community Church, said “With these Stir 17 events, we will be hearing other Christians tell their story and sharing their perspective on what God is doing in our day and in their area of influence. We are asking God to build faith among us for what He can do in North Norfolk and beyond.”

The speaker on 3 September will be Ross Paterson, with Dave Bell and The Moment Band on 8 October.

The Stir 17 evenings start at 7pm, with coffee from 6.30pm. The venue is Lighthouse, 62 Cromer Road, Sheringham. Visit lighthousesheringham.org e-mail office@lighthousesheringham.org phone 01263 825155

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STANDING OVATION AT BRISTON ORGAN SHOW!

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MB Ch B Diploma of Swedish Massage - ITEC 4 Certificated The standard of live music at the Briston Organ Shows is always very high, but our latest player, Matthew Bason, had the capacity audience standing and cheering as he concluded his show with the very fast and Also offered - Clothed, Chair Massage - 20 minutes only £10 furious number ‘Circus Renz’ - indeed, it was so fast the picture on our Professionally Printed Gift Vouchers Now Available large screen TV lagged behind the sound at some point! Matthew is one of the country's top organist entertainers, not only making great music with his Roland digital organ, but with his digital piano, and an acoustic accordion too - and on Wanted top of all that, he has a wonderful singing voice as well, which he demonstrated with a superlative rendering of ‘Bring Him Home’ from Les Miserables. His music at the organ included the ‘Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves’, some toe-tapping country and western items including ‘Rhinestone Cowboy’ and ‘Ring Of Fire’. to rent long term in

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His digital piano withstood the rigours of Sheringham a very bouncy ‘12th Street Rag’, and also with small garden featured in some numbers where Matthew one or two bedrooms played the left hand and pedals on the organ, while at the same time doing the melody No Pets or Children lines on the piano - all clever stuff! He also Contact 07881 445072 played a selection of European numbers on his accordion, and we also had a wonderful version of the ‘Bluebell Polka’. The music was great, and so was his dry humour, which had the audience in fits of laughter between the well-played numbers.

As usual, the proceeds from the raffle and the refreshments - and amazing £197.50 - went to the Copeman Centre’s fundraising, and our charity stall, which raises funds for the ORBIS flying eye hospital project, added another £44.60 to our running total. Our next show is on Friday 30 June, when we have a very welcome return visit of the very talented organist and funny man Paul Carman.

If you would like details of this next show - as always a bargain at just £6 a ticket! - either call us on 01263 860844 or email us at emjaymusic@waitrose.com Matthew Bason

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Farke the man for Norwich? by Joel Lodge, our Football Correspondent

At the time of me writing this article the head coach search for Norwich City looks to be a near done deal, as Stuart Webber looks to have found his man. The coach in question is Borussia Dortmund’s U23s team manager, Daniel Farke. The news of this was first broken on Monday 22nd May by John Percy of the Telegraph, with reports saying he is close to signing a two year deal with Norwich as he leaves Borussia Dortmund U23s at the end of the current season. Farke seems to be very much cut from the same cloth as Wagner who Webber appointed as Huddersfield head coach in 2015. Since Wagner left, Farke has had good success at

Dortmund after turning them into promotion ready candidates in the German fourth division with the nest defensive record in the league; somewhere that Norwich certainly need to address. After doing some research myself, it seems as though Dortmund fans see him as a coach who is certainly on the up so it could potentially represent something of a coup for Norwich City. Farke has also been linked with two Bundesliga teams during his tenure with Dortmund U23s, as Bayer Leverkusen and Darmstadt have both been linked with the 40 year old German.

North Norfolk District Council holds Disability Sports Day

North Norfolk District Council’s Sports Clubs and Hubs Project are holding a Disability Sports Day for adults on Wednesday 14 June at Cromer Lawn Tennis Club.

All the activities are free and there will be different sports for everyone to try. Cllr Maggie Prior Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing said “Last year’s event was met with great enthusiasm and everyone had fun, so we hope to repeat that success and encourage more people with disabilities to get active and participate in sports.

“We all know from the Paralympics that disability is no impediment to success and it’s vital everyone can have the opportunity to get the

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SUNDAY 4 JUNE : 8.5 mile walk commencing from Sheringham War Memorial free car park led by Norman 01263 825457

SUNDAY 11 JUNE : PLEASE NOTE:

Sheringham Fit Together Walks

If you are new to Fit Together, please arrive 20 mins early. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766 259999.

Monday 5 June – 10:30am - Sheringham Park Pinetree View Walk – Grade 3 – 4

miles – A walk through the park with moderate gradients on dirt, gravel, grass and woodland paths. Meet at the Dales Hotel Car Park, Lodge Hill, Sheringham, NR26 8TJ.

In terms of incomings there have been little rumours so far, however out of contract Barnsley winger, Marley Watkins, seems set for a move to Carrow Road after a very good season last year. The coming months should be a very interesting and exciting time to be a Norwich fans we await the start of next season. STOP PRESS: Norwich bag thier man just before we went to press - a 2-year contract to get Canaries back into the Premier League. Fun times ahead!

benefits that come from being active. Sport is good for both mind and body.”

The activities available on the day will include: • Boccia – this is just like boules and can be played from a chair, a wheelchair or standing • Tennis • Short tennis • Racquet ball • Table tennis • New Age Kurling - this is just like curling but on wheels

The Disability Sports Day will run from 10am until 12pm and is open to over18s with a disability. There will be a free BBQ for all participants and carers from 12.15pm.

If you would like to come along please contact 01263 516305 or email wyn.nurse@north-norfolk.gov.uk so numbers for the BBQ can be assessed.

Short 5 mile AFTERNOON walk commencing at 2pm from Upper Sheringham Village Hall led by Jasmine

PLEASE NOTE : All walks with the exception of the walk for Sunday 11 June commence at 10am. The 11 June ramble is prior to the Annual Strawberry Tea at 4.15pm - booking for this is separate.

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WEDNESDAY 14 JUNE : 5.5 mile walk commencing from Cley Village Hall free

Dogs are usually welcome on all walks but please contact the walks leader if you have any concerns.

car park led by Sue & Ken 01603 866798

Monday 5 June – 1:30pm - Sheringham Park Temple Walk – Grade 2 – 2.5 miles –

A walk through the park with moderate gradients on dirt, gravel, grass and woodland paths. Meet at the Dales Hotel Car Park (free), Lodge Hill, Sheringham, NR26 8TJ.

Wednesday 14 June – 10:30am MEMORY WALK - Cromer Prom – any

distance - A flat walk along the Cromer Prom for people living with dementia and their carers. Meet at the disabled pay & Display car

park down on the West Prom, NR27 9HS. Parking charges apply. Please see our separate book at www.activenorfolk.org/ north-norfolk or pick one up at Cromer, Sheringham or North Walsham libraries. Please book for this walk on 07766 259999 by 3pm on Tuesday 13 June.

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

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