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Issue no 510 April 27th 2019

WEYBOURNE WI CELEBRATE IN STYLE WITH THE GIGGLY PIG

On 3rd April over 50 members and visitors met at the village hall to celebrate the 11th birthday of Weybourne WI.

After a rousing rendition of ‘Jerusalem’ and a short business meeting, we were entertained by the incredible story of Essex bad girl, made good, Tracy Mackness. continued on page 4

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North Norfolk Photographic Society

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North Norfolk Photographic Society welcomed Ian Wilson ARPS to Holt on Wednesday 3 April.

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From an early age, Tracy was expected to help with her parents fruit and veg stall on Romford Market. Tracy preferred this to school and couldn’t wait to leave. She fell in with a bad crowd, which eventually resulted in her being sent to prison for 10 years, following involvement in a drugs crime.

Ian is a member of Cambridge Camera Club and a well-known speaker, judge and photographer. The subject of his talk was on post-processing in Photoshop - but he opened by saying that he would mostly be dealing with lightroom and in particular with processing RAW images.

After initial despair at her sentence, Tracy decided to make the best of prison life and qualified as a gym instructor. However, after transferring to an open prison, she found her true vocation and trained to be a pig farmer. She left prison with numerous qualifications in pig husbandry and with help from friends set up her own business, The Giggly Pig. Her career took off when she won a competition, ‘Trading Places’, run by Barclays Bank. She made headlines in several newspapers and was featured on tv and radio. Now, 11 years later, she runs a successful business and admits that going to prison was the best thing that ever happened to her, as it turned her life around! Her Giggly Pig pork products are sold at farmers’ markets and events throughout the country and her autobiography has recently been published. There was the opportunity to purchase a wide variety of sausages before the afternoon concluded with tea and a selection of delicious cakes, which had been made by members.

RAW images are those stored by advanced cameras in as close to the form that they were ‘seen’ by the camera as possible, the idea being that there is no automatic adjustment to the image in the camera - it is left to the user to make all the adjustments later.

Ian had asked members to bring some images to be ‘adjusted’ and the most impressive, perhaps, was a series of 4 images taken on the same spot (using a tripod of course) whilst the sun set. This resulted in 4 quite different images, one seriously under-exposed, one over-exposed and two in between. Each image was adjusted and then ‘masks’ were created and then when combined the result was a picture where the cliffs and rocks were not too dark, the sky and sunset were not too bright.

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Suffice to say, there was a lot of technical detail which the more advanced members found invaluable.

Meetings of North Norfolk Photographic Society are normally held on first and third Wednesday each month at Holt Community Centre. For further details please contact the Club Secretary, Judith Wells at secretary.nnps@gmail.com or see the club website at http://www.nnphotosoc.org/

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Evan’s crab

What do you get when you mix a fast bowler with a two Rosette restaurant…?

summer menu (with some beautiful finishing touches from our head chef Reis Khalil).”

Well, this summer you could end up with a delicious ginger, coriander and chilli crab dish, courtesy of an old friendship and the local cricket club…

As a fearsome paceman for Cromer and Norfolk CC, Evan Tuck was already a good friend of the Graveling family, and when the Grove opened its restaurant in 2012 Evan and his wife Kerrie were one of the first couples to visit.

“Those first couple of years were quite an experience,” remembers Richard Graveling, a former teammate of Evan’s at Cromer, “so it was always good to see a friendly face whenever ET and Kerrie came in for dinner.

“ET is a great chef himself and, after tasting his crab, I thought that it had to go onto the

“It’s a lovely recipe from the (now extinct) Red Lion in Upper Sheringham,” says Evan. “I’ve added some coriander, cheese and chillies, experimented lots to get the flavours just right, and I’m now really happy with it.

“I love cooking just as much as I used to enjoy knocking over opposition batsmen for Cromer and I’m chuffed to see one of my home efforts on the menu!”

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StART Concert

The first concert being promoted by StART is the accomplished Russian born pianist Veronika Shoot who will be performing at St Andrew’s Church Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6EZ. Born in Moscow, Veronika moved to the UK at the age of five when her father Vladislav Shoot became the composer-in-residence at Dartington Hall. By the age of seven years old she had performed her first recital, playing to a sold-out audience at the Dartington International Summer School music festival.

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Veronika studied with full scholarships at The Yehudi Menuhin School under the tutorship of Professor Irina Zaritzkaya, The Purcell School of Music and The Royal Academy of Music, with Professor Tatiana Sarkisova—graduating with a First—and The Royal Scottish Conservatoire with Professor Fali Pavri, where she received a Distinction for her Masters.

Her debut album “Journey Through Childhood” was released April 2019 on the Ulysses Arts record label and is available for purchase on iTunes and all major streaming platforms.

Recognised by Lord Yehudi Menuhin at just six years old as “destined to become a great pianist” Veronika Shoot is identified by distinguished musicians and audiences alike as “one of the most sensitive, charismatic and versatile” pianists performing.

Entitled 'JOURNEY THROUGH Performing across the UK CHILDHOOD', and worldwide, Veronika has Veronika's recital will broadcasted on platforms such as include Children’s Pianist Veronika Shoot BBC Spotlight News and BBC Corner by Claude Radio 3. She has been invited to play on some Debussy, Piano Pieces for Children by Toru of the most prestigious stages in classical Takemitsu, Children’s Album (a selection) by music, including London’s Wigmore Hall, Vladislav Shoot, The Music Box op.32 by Royal Festival Hall, St John’s Smith Square, Anatoly Lyadov, Purcell Room, The Rachmaninov Hall in Four Little Moscow, Amsterdam Conservatoire, Caricatures, Op.19 International Mozart Festival in Istanbul, by Erich Wolfgang

Korngold (Caricatures of Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Bartok and Hindemith), Child’s Notebook, Op.69 by Dmitri Shostakovich and Kinderszenen, Op.15 (Scenes from Childhood) by Robert Schuman.

Concerts previously organised by Falcon are now being promoted by StART – the St. Andrew’s ARTs Project. The aims of StART are very similar to those of Falcon in that we are raising funds for the promotion of the arts in Holt. The concerts remain free to everyone; asking the audience to make a donation at the end of the performance. A licensed bar will be open from 6.00pm prior to the concert and again at the interval.

An exciting innovation is the opportunity to have supper after the concert to meet the performer. Tickets at £15 per person for the supper are available from Catherine Hume chume.peacocks@gmail.com Any enquiries please call Mark Jones, Director of Music at St Andrews 07833 655854 www.start-holt.org.uk

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John Hurst Watercolour Exhibition at All Saints Church, Beeston Regis Saturday 4 and Monday 6 May 10am – 4pm and Sunday 5 May noon – 4pm - a charity exhibition in aid of the church. Free entry, daily refreshments. Meet The Artist 'My Favourite Song' Flower Festival at St Mary's Church, Northrepps NR27 0LG Friday 3 Sunday 5 May 10am to 4pm daily. Free entry. Free parking. 15+ flower displays, art for sale (paintings, cards, glass & oak items, jewellery). Teas & homemade cakes/light refreshments. Raffle & tombola. 'Songs of Praise' finale at 4pm on Sunday 5 May - All welcome! All proceeds towards Church refurbishments. Please come along & support this new venture!

Fun Quiz Night at Upper Sheringham Village Hall on Friday 10 May at 7pm for 7.30pm start. Teams of four or make up a team on the

night. £2 per person. Prize for winning team. Raffle. Tea/coffee available or bring your own drinks and nibbles to share.

venues. You will find an exciting selection of high quality crafts all handmade by our local Norfolk artisans perfect for residents and tourists of all ages including a delicious range of homemade baked goodies, also handmade vegan baked bread and other baked items. So why not come along and see what we have to offer, you will be sure of a warm welcome. We support the East Anglia Air Ambulance

Car Boot Sale at Upper Sheringham Village Hall Inside and Outside on Sunday 12 May 9am - 12noon. Bacon rolls, refreshments, homemade cakes. To book tables/pitches phone 01263 588542. (No caterers or cake stalls please)

Trunch Yard/Garage Sales on Monday 6 May 10am - 2pm - location maps available from Village Stores

The Spirit of Song - The New Sheringham Singers are joining forces with The Gresley Male Voice Choir (Derbyshire) on Sunday 12 May at 3pm at St Peter's Church, Sheringham for a concert of heartwarming songs to inspire, soothe and amuse with special guest Maggie Warren (flute). Tickets £7.50 (under 12s free) available on the door. In aid of the Pencil Project - a UK registered charity helping to give equal access to education to some of the poorest

'Made in Norfolk' Craft Event on Saturday 4 May at Coronation Hall and All Saints Community Rooms, 26 Cromer Road, Mundesley NR11 8BE 10am - 4pm - free entry and parking. Owing to the popularity of our craft events we have expanded and are now also in All Saints Community Rooms directly opposite Coronation Hall. We have over 40 stalls in both

children in the Gambia. Do come along and enjoy the music whilst supporting this very worthy cause

Multiple Sclerosis Coffee Morning on Friday 3 May 10am - 12 noon at Antingham Village Hall. Raffle, bric-a-brac, tombola, cakes and refreshments. All most welcome

Charity dance Weybourne Village Hall on Saturday 11 May - sequence, ballroom , Latin and line. £3 including refreshments. Also raffle. Tel 01328 644404

Spring Sale in aid of North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection to be held on Saturday 11 May in St Benets Hall, North Walsham, 9.30am – 12.30pm. We will be selling Cats Protection goods plus craft and new items. There will also be a cake stall, raffle, tombola, bric-a-brac, books and jigsaws. Light refreshments will also be available. Please come and support us.

All Saints Church Beeston Regis John Hurst Exhibition

During the early Bank Holiday weekend, 4 -6 May, well known professional watercolourist and Sheringham resident, John Hurst, will be holding a special exhibition in Beeston Regis Church.

Aimed at raising funds for this beautiful coastal church, John has painted a new, colourful and detailed watercolour of the church, from which fine prints are to be published. Much of the proceeds from the original painting and all the profits from the prints are to be donated by the artist, who in the past has supported the national minsters of York, Durham and Lincoln in the same manner.

Last summer, John attended a flower festival at the church with his wife, Jacqui and was touched by the welcoming ethos that he encountered there. Over coffee and cake, fund raising for a new toilet came up in conversation with Assistant Curate, Revd Ruth Adamson. Having completed a major national charity project for Sir Ian Botham’s Foundation via his last watercolour book, ‘On My Way’, John was looking for the opportunity to support a local charity, so this seemed a very worthy initiative. The original painting will be on sale at the exhibition, alongside a new collection of John’s maritime and Norfolk studies with an opportunity to reserve prints.

The exhibition will be open on Saturday 4 and Monday 6 May 10am - 4pm and Sunday 5 May noon – 4pm. Refreshments will be available.

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Memories and Music at Thorpe Market Church

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Brian is bringing his collection of old village pictures and giving them the big screen effect.

This is an opportunity for past parishioners and present-day villagers to see Thorpe Market through the eyes of others. Pictures of when life was quieter, less traffic, cows walking down the A149 and Dad’s Army.

If anyone has any photos that they care to share please send scans of them to info@thorpemarket.org.uk so that they can be added to the programme. A chance to

Do visit www.thorpemarket.org.uk where Anthony Beck’s farming diaries that relate to Green Farm make very interesting reading. There are no tickets for this event. Refreshments will be available and a retiring collection for church funds. Dad’s Army sunday May 5th at 3pm - tuneful sunday teas at thorpe Market As the sunny weather returns, the folks at St Margaret's church in Thorpe Market are reviving their popular Sunday afternoon tea

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recitals. Visitors are invited to afternoon tea in the church at 3pm on Sunday 5 May, accompanied by the foot-tapping tunes of Pypedream Brass Quintet. Pypedream was formed in October 2011 and is well known at fundraising events, festivals and weddings around the county.

With a wide repertoire designed to accommodate all tastes, you're sure to recognise some old favourites; from TV themes, to light classical pieces, to American swing. Admission £5. Refreshments available

If you were given this title for a flower display, which song would you choose and how would you put together a display to match that theme? A good question to ponder on! Fortunately for us all there are some talented flower arrangers who will be doing just that and you will have the opportunity to see their results for free at Northrepps Church in May.

The Flower Festival, the first to be held in Northrepps' lovely church for many, many years, will also be accompanied by a sale of local handmade arts [paintings, cards, art glass, jewellery, clocks and other items made from oak] and a choice of lovely refreshments to sample as you browse the flower displays and listen to the accompanying tunes. St Mary's Church at Northrepps has many fine features including some excellent stained glass windows, a rood screen from the 1400s … and a very warm welcome!

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RAF Radar Museum has become yesterday’s news… Greg Hayman continued “Following wrapping chips! its most successful year ever, the RAF Radar Museum has opened for the 2019 season with an air of celebration as it has recently taken over the top spot as the best local visitor attraction according to those that know - the people who visit it. We couldn’t wish for a better start to the year!”

In a novel marketing ploy, the RAF Radar museum has produced its own newspaper so that fish and chips can we wrapped up in it.

In collaboration with Ken’s Fish and Chip shop in Wroxham in the Broads, the museum is providing the printed newsprint wrappers for the takeaway service.

The newspaper includes a range of museum news and carries a voucher for a £1 off admission for visitors bringing the voucher with them to the museum.

Despite being a top visitor attraction, it has not always been well known as the museum sits on the site of one of our most Top Secret military bases and didn't even appear on a map until recently. That all changed when the Cold War ended and part of the base became a museum.

Museum marketing manager Greg Hayman said “We were looking for interesting ways to connect with potential visitors and we thought we would try this idea to combine great eating with a sense of nostalgia for how chips were wrapped in yesteryear.

“If it proves popular we hope to extend it throughout the season and maybe to chip shops in other towns. We like to think that we are making news and this way we are, quite literally!”

Chip shop manager Michael said “We thought this was a great idea and offers our customers something a bit different and we are teaming up with a great local visitor attraction so it’s a win win for us both!”

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The museum is a great place to visit for a day out in Norfolk and is fun for all the family. There are over 20 exhibition rooms as well as outdoor exhibits. Plus, there are three free presentations running throughout the day, one in the WWII Operations Room and one in the Cold War Operations Room and one on the Bloodhound surface to air missile system. You can relive the experience of RAF staff who monitored the skies keeping us safe during the war and during the threat of nuclear war with the Soviet Union.

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High profile speakers for Sheringham church weekend

‘Stir 19’, a packed weekend of worship and teaching for the whole family is taking place at Lighthouse Community Church in Sheringham next month, and will include guest speakers Paul & Priscilla Reid from Belfast Christian Fellowship, and Roy Crowne, National Director of Hope Together.

The church’s popular ‘Stir’ events, where well-known Christian speakers or bands have visited the church on four Sundays throughout the last three summers, have attracted visitors from across the county. This concept has now been expanded to a whole weekend of teaching and worship for this year, which will take place over the May bank holiday weekend of 4 and 5 May.

The programme will start with a bible teaching session on each of the two mornings, led by Paul and Priscilla Reid. The Saturday afternoon seminars will be led by Dan Ward, Lighthouse Community Pastor; Nick Blanch, from Norwich Youth for Christ; and Roy Crowne.

The Sunday afternoon seminars will be led by Ian Savory, Lighthouse Senior Pastor, Carol Woodward, and Priscilla Reid.

The Youth for Christ TRACKS mobile recording studio will be available for young people to visit during the afternoon seminars.

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Following the seminars, there will be a family picnic on the Saturday and family time on the beach on the Sunday.

The main evening celebrations will be led by Roy Crowne (Saturday) and Paul Reid (Sunday), with separate youth and children’s celebrations.

Worship will be led by the Lighthouse Worship Band. The youth programme will be organised by Norwich Youth for Christ and the children’s programme will be led by Raise along with the Lighthouse team.

“The whole idea of Stir 19 is to encourage other Christians and to build faith for our communities” explained Ian Savory from Lighthouse leadership, “This is an opportunity for everyone to enjoy a great weekend of worship and teaching in North Norfolk, so book your places now!”

The venues will be Lighthouse Community Church, 62 Cromer Road, Sheringham, NR26 8RT; and St Andrews Methodist Church across the road from Lighthouse. Refreshments will be available at both venues.

Day tickets are £12.50 per adult, £2.50 for children and youth. Weekend tickets are £20 per adults, £5 for children and youth.

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Entertaining speakers are often asked to return for a second helping of anecdote and reminiscence, and retired police sergeant and amateur actor Tim Travers returned to Sheringham Stroke Support Group this month to share more stories from his 32 years in the police.

Police work is serious and potentially dangerous but Tim concentrated on the lighter side of his experiences.

Tim was born in Sheringham and joined the police as a cadet at 17 and later specialised to become a member of the search team and diving team. He did his initial training in Norwich and was then moved to Thetford.

Thetford had its problems, including an unusually tall young man who

Sheringham and District Philatelic Society

At the April meeting of the Society, Peter Watts of the Norfolk and Norwich Philatelic Society presented part of his extensive collection of stamps and postal history from Belgium.

held up a milkman at six o’clock in the morning too close to home. He gained little for his audacity, was recognised and apprehended almost immediately.

Some crimes took longer to be reported, children fishing in the river waved merrily at the passing police car and the officers waved cheerfully back. The next milk bills at nearby housed showed exactly how these youngsters were fuelling their energies!

The next move was to north Norfolk where Tim was directed to ‘turn left where the old gate used to be’ and a driver who ran into a bus protested that ‘that bus don’t come this way’!

Tim has been a keen amateur actor specialising in comedy roles, and it shows in his delivery, building up to an anecdote, pausing and then delivering the punch line. We heard of his experience as a newly-fledged copper, approaching a gothic mansion in rain and semi-darkness more appropriate to a remake of The Hound of the Baskervilles, and his doomed solo attempt to return a frisky calf he found frolicking on the highway to its field.

Police experience included spells on security duty at Sandringham. In those days security was undertaken by a sergeant and four constables, all unarmed. Today things are very different. We heard stories involving royalty, corgis and American tourists.

Relations between police and press were mostly good, even if a crime investigation photo captioned ‘police forensic expert carrying evidence’, was of a policeman arriving with the workers’ lunches.

As a child, Peter had a Belgian pen friend and the stamps on these letters provided the basis for a lifetime of collecting foreign stamps.

Over 30 years ago he decided to focus his collection on Belgium, from both the philatelic and historical aspects and his passion for the subject was evident to us Early Belgian stamp from 1865 all! His display started with covers from Peter Watt’s display from the pre-stamp era of postage in the mid 1700s, when Belgium was part of the Austrian Netherlands and not a country in its own right. He showed examples of the first imperforate stamps to be produced and of all subsequent issues up to the end of the first World War.

One anecdote described a road traffic accident where the driver braked to avoid a rabbit, the three following drivers braked too late and a fifth driver swerved to avoid the pile up and killed a rabbit, either the chaos causing bunny or his burrow-mate!

Belgium is well-known as a country that holds major exhibitions, for which special stamps and labels have often been issued. These stamps, plus special railway parcel postage stamps and postage due stamps also formed part of Peter’s excellent display, which he presented with great enthusiasm.

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Clapham & Collinge ‘Spring Clean’ Legal Briefing Neale Grearson, Partner, Head of Family and Charities Departments why do we wait until new Year resolutions or spring to think about and make big decisions in our lives? too busy. scared. other priorities. whatever the reason we all do it!

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On Tuesday 2 April we had a most interesting talk from Stephen Scott-Fawcett on the subject of “Antarctica - past, present and future”.

As well as being an author and editor of various polar books and academic papers, Stephen is an adviser to the Scott Polar research Institute in Cambridge.

He told us how there is evidence of vegetation in Antarctica’s very distant past when there was apparently a tropical climate, during four ‘green’ periods.

However, he went on to discuss a more recent period, called ‘The Great White’ by early explorers, ie from the mid-19th century onwards. The first explorers investigated some of the coastline (from a distance!) but it was only in 1898 that the first human actually landed there on terra firma. Between then and 1922 people from 49 different nations came to explore and often to lay claim to sections of Antarctica.

Gradually more and more scientific work was done (a period called ‘The Great White Laboratory’) and in 1959 to 1961 the Antarctic Treaty was first signed and then ratified, in order to enable visitors to come and to make further scientific work possible without, in principle, political factors getting in the way. Since 1961 much further scientific work has been done, such as research into the hole in the ozone layer.

Spring is one of those traditional times to take stock. Putting off big decisions can be dangerous. And that’s particularly true with legal decisions that could affect the rest of your life or the lives of members of your family.

Half of people in the country don’t have wills so on their death what happens to their assets is left to the arbitrary “intestacy” rules. Even fewer have a Lasting Power of Attorney so if they become incapable of dealing with their own finances no-one can step in to help.

One in two marriages end in divorce so pre nuptial agreements are becoming an essential part of wedding planning.

Parents are lending money to children and their partners so they can buy a home and get on the property ladder but without their children thinking about what will happen if they split up. The Bank of Mum and Dad are now increasingly seeking a more commercial and less emotional approach to safeguarding financial arrangements for their children - and themselves.

Life is no longer simple! People have extended families. Receive inherited wealth. Live longer! So essential legal planning is an all the year necessity but we leave it to a Spring Clean to think about often difficult and unpalatable things.

Our Spring Clean legal briefing will give people the opportunity to think about the options. And make decisions. Early. Prevention is better than cure so we will offer plenty of legal solutions to prevent bigger and worse problems happening in the future.

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Stephen concluded his talk with a series of remarkable photos of Antarctica.

On behalf of the 35 members present (as well as visitors), Dave Vickery thanked Stephen for his extremely interesting talk.

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All the letters in our grids below have fallen out and mixed themselves up, although they are still in their original columns. Can you put them back in their rightful place to reveal a QUOTATION and the NAME of the person who said it.

Few would say no to leasurely trot across the Norfolk landscape. But do you know your horse riding vocabulary? FOUR letters or more. There are seventeen ‘horse and horse riding’ themed words in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you find?

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The FOUR YELLOW SQUARES in the SUDOKU were 4 2 8 9 The FALLEN PUZZLE answers were: SPRING UNLOCKS THE FLOWERS TO PAINT THE LAUGHING SOIL. BISHOP REGINALD HEBER and

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Inspirational irises at Creake Abbey’s 2019 Newcomers this year include two highly Hospital Trust at Plant Lovers’ Day regarded specialist iris nurseries. Irises are Wells-next-the-Sea

Creake Abbey’s highly popular Plant Lovers’ Day returns on Saturday 25th May 2019 to this beautiful monastic site three miles south of Burnham Market in north Norfolk.

Over 30 specialist plant nurseries from Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex and beyond will be showcasing their finest perennials, exotics, bulbs, shrubs, climbers and carnivorous plants. More than 1,600 visitors from across East Anglia are expected to attend, making the Creake Abbey Plant Lovers’ Day an unmissable horticultural event for the region. Once again, proceeds from the event will go to Wells Community Hospital Trust, which provides flexible and integrated health and wellbeing services for the community in nearby Wells-next-the-Sea.

a consistently popular plant with British gardeners thanks to their versatility, striking velvet petals and vertical, sword-like leaves. Alongside their history of traditional use in the gardens of some of Britain’s greatest stately homes, irises create style and structure in a meadow, at the water’s edge or when used in a mixed border. Irises are easy to grow and tolerant of extremes of heat and cold.

through its annual Plant Lovers’ Day and subsequent donations. The Hospital has been providing a wide range of services for its community in Norfolk for more

Visitors will be treated to a florally-inspired menu both in the Café and in the pop-up restaurant in the Main Barn featuring modern salads and Irises by Seagate Irises (© Seagate Irises) delicious cakes. They may also browse the wares and services of Creake Abbey’s five resident independent than 100 years. Alongside clinics such as Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Audiology, Podiatry shops. and many others, the hospital runs a dementia The gate opens at 10am and closes at hub with activities every Wednesday morning 4pm. Entrance to the plant fair is £4 per and a dementia friendly garden which is open adult and there is no charge for under to all. Wells Community Hospital is proud to 16s. The rest of the site is free to visitors. work alongside local business providers to Once again, Creake Abbey is delighted create a Wells Dementia Friendly Community to give all profits from the day to Wells which is committed to understanding, Community Hospital. Over the past respecting and supporting people with eleven years Creake Abbey has raised dementia. Registered charity no. 1154540 over £24,000 for Wells Community

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Spring at the Museum of the Broads

Exciting news! May is the month we resume our popular river trips. As well as taking a unique steam boat ride along the river to Barton Broad, our new electric boat, Marsh Harrier, will also be offering trips on the water. The only way to truly experience the Broads landscape is by boat. Phone, or see our website for full details.

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Sheringham History Group

John Balls is the speaker on ‘Norfolk and the Titanic Sinking’ on 3 May at Sheringham Museum.

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Smokers urged to cut risk of home fires

Smokers are being warned about the deadly dangers of the habit - especially when tired – as Norfolk Fire & Rescue Service joins forces with other services for the Fire Kills campaign. Cigarettes and other smoking products cause just over a third of all accidental fire fatalities in the home. Smoking is also the single biggest cause of accidental fires in the home, often because of careless behaviour such as smoking in bed or not taking care after drinking alcohol. And when smokers fall asleep with a lit cigarette in hand, their proximity to the resulting fire seriously lowers their chance of making an escape. Smokers are advised to ‘Put it Out, Right Out’ whenever they light up; to install smoke alarms on every level of the home and to test them regularly. Without a working smoke alarm, you are at least seven times more likely to die in an accidental fire in the home. these simple steps can help prevent a cigarette fire in the home: • Never smoke in bed. Take care when you’re tired – it’s very easy to fall asleep while your cigarette is still burning and set furniture alight • Never smoke when under the influence of drugs or alcohol. If your lit cigarette starts a fire you could be less able to escape. • Put it out, right out! Make sure your cigarette is fully extinguished • Fit a smoke alarm and test it weekly. A working smoke alarm can buy

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Norfolk’s Chief Fire Officer Stuart Ruff said: "Every five days, someone dies from a fire caused by cigarettes or smoking materials in the UK. Despite a fall in the overall number of fires caused by these products, it’s still the biggest cause of accidental fires in the home. Bad habits such as smoking whilst in bed or under the influence of alcohol increases the risk of falling asleep before you ‘put it out, right out’. Make sure you have at least one working smoke alarm on every level of your home and test them regularly. A working smoke alarm can give you the extra time you need to escape if the worst should happen.”

Dr Louise Smith, Director of Public Health at Norfolk County Council, said: “As well as being a fire risk, smoking remains one of the most important causes of early death and health inequalities in Norfolk. We have specialist services that can help smokers to quit – Smokefree Norfolk will discuss the best method of quitting with you, come up with a plan and support you throughout your quitting journey.

You can contact Smokefree Norfolk at www.smokefreenorfolk.nhs.uk or by calling 0800 0854113.

“And if you are not quite ready to quit, we recommend switching to vaping, which is better for your health and reduces the risk of fires.”

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Sharrington Village Hall presents Terence Blacker in concert on Friday 7 June at 7.30pm.

Terence Blacker is a singer-songwriter whose quirky, offbeat songs of contemporary life have been compared to the work of Jake Thackray, Tom Lehrer and even Jacques Brel. Celebrating the outsider, the misfit and the unseen, his songs range from the openly comic to

the satirical and melancholy.

He has played at folk clubs, festivals and theatres across the country, and took a one-man-show of songs and stories to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2013. He wrote and presented Taboo-Be-Do!, a two-part history of politically incorrect music, for BBC Radio 4. His third CD Enough About Me, released in 2018, earned enthusiastic reviews in the national and music press.

Tickets are just ÂŁ10 each and are strictly limited in number. They are available by emailing Chris Abrams at abrams.chris2@gmail.com. We have a licensed bar and doors open at 7pm. Satnav postcode NR24 2AB. A directional map is on our website: www.sharrington.org.uk.

Come and join us for an evening of fun and laughter!

Walk for Parkinson’s

Walk for Parkinson’s at the beautiful Blickling Estate is back this year on Saturday 11 May.

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We nest high on the roof tops Now that is wrong they say Those blasted martins come each year But that is quite OK.

The landscape with its hedges and narrow tree-lined lanes has changed little over the centuries and is quintessentially Norfolk.

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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.

SUNDAY 5 MAY : 9.5 mile walk commencing from Hindringham Village Hall free car park led by Dereck 01263 821300

WEDNESDAY 15 MAY 1: 6.5 mile walk commencing from Corpusty Station Road free car park led by Jane & Mike 01263 824885

Monday 29 April – 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 Dales Hotel CP, Lodge Hill, Sheringham, NR26 8TJ.

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WEDNESDAY 29 MAY : 6 walk commencing from Blickling Hall Fishermen’s P & D car park (free for members) 01603 867645

If you wish to bring your dog on any walk, please phone the walk leader beforehand to ensure that it is a suitable walk. Printed copies of the full Fit Together programme are available at Sheringham Library and Lloyds Pharmacy

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Cromer Sheringham Holt NEW

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Sheringham £450,000 A beautiful Art & Crafts period 3 bed property set in approx. 3/4 of an acre is a very popular location, just a short distance to the town centre. The property has many original features & has loads of character. No upward chain! EPC D56.

Hanworth £235,000 A delightful 2 bedroom brick & flint mid-terrace cottage full of charm & character in the historic village of Hanworth. Presented to a very high standard with well proportioned rooms, enclosed gardens & parking. EPC E54.

Cromer £360,000 Located just a short distance from Cromer town centre, this very spacious, modern detached property offers much flexibility. With 4/5 bedrooms, 3/4 reception rooms, it is superbly presented & is being sold with no chain. EPC D63.

Overstrand £320,000 A beautifully presented & upgraded 3 bedroom detached bungalow just a short walk to the village centre. With sea views & delightful gardens, early viewing is a must to appreciate all it has to offer. EPC C69.

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Our Featured Property

The Street, Bessingham

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£390,000

A beautifully presented & extended 4 bedroom property located in a very quiet village just a few miles from Cromer & Sheringham. Its main feature is a delightful open plan lounge/kitchen/diner ideal if you like to entertain. There is too much to list here! Viewing is essential. EPC D65.

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Cromer £450,000 A spacious 4 bedroom detached house located within the highly popular Norfolk Homes development known as Park View. This exclusive design home sits on one of the largest plots on the site. EPC B84.

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Overstrand £365,000 An extremely well presented 4 bedroom detached bungalow located within a small cul-de-sac development in this highly sough after coastal village. Tastefully presented & with spacious accommodation throughout. EPC C70.

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