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Issue no 514 June 29th 2019
Sheringham Open for business as usual Though some businesses are still badly affected, especially Straits Chip shop and Crofters Restaurant which are still closed,
Sheringham remains open for business with the upcoming tourist season not far from full flow.
Anglia Water have said the works to repair the sinkhole could continue all summer and the NNDC have been approached by Sheringham Town council to allow for some extra free parking in Morris Street to help as some spaces have been lost on the High St.
Sheringham Carnival committee have confirmed that all the events scheduled will go ahead as planned, check the website, facebook or better still buy a programme!
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War Memorial Garden Redevelopment Project
Sheringham War Memorial Garden is in an exposed location and the maintenance of it by NNDC has been challenging and the subject of local comment over recent years. As part of Sheringham Town Council’s Greener Sheringham Project discussions have taken place between the Town Council and the District council as to how this garden could be enhanced and reflect the importance placed on it by the community as the War Memorial and to also become more sustainable in times of changing climate conditions. NNDC is therefore proposing, working with the Town Council and Community Groups, that it be re-designed as part of a community project.
After a well-attended meeting at the Community Centre on the 21st May with Sheringham in Bloom present, The Royal British Legion and interested members of the public a number of points were proposed. These included as a priority reconnecting the War Memorial with the main garden by the Royal British Legion. Ideas for planting were
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extensive and very much focused on the possibility of this being a showcase garden for people to both enjoy but also exemplify what can be grown in our coastal environment. There was also enthusiasm for a sensory garden to be included within the scheme.
The Greener Sheringham Project would now like to see the community’s ideas and designs for the garden. A design pack including plans and a specification can be collected from the Town Hall (Monday Wednesday, Friday 9.30-12.30) or the Community Centre (during opening hours) The closing date for designs is 31-07-2019 and all the designs will be displayed at the Community Centre from the 5th August. We would like as many people from across all ages, enthusiastic gardeners, local organisations, gardening companies and
Sheringham – Otterndorf Twinning Association
At a Committee meeting held on Monday 20 May, a new Chairman, Derick Bowler, was welcomed.
He replaces Evelyn Meakin, who held the position for 11 years. The Committee thanked Evelyn for her work on furthering the relationship between Sheringham and Otterndorf and welcomed Derick. He joined the Association last November after he and his wife Liz represented Sheringham and Cromer Lions Club on a visit to Otterndorf in August 2018, making contact with Lions Club Land Hadeln which covers the Otterndorf area.
The Association currently has 23 members and would welcome new members, particularly if
garden centres to contribute their ideas. If the prospect of the whole garden is too much then think about a section that you would particularly like to see incorporated within the space. In September the Greener Sheringham Group will then look at the ideas with NNDC and develop a plan based on the community’s ideas. It is then hoped to have much of the garden developed in time for the WW2 2020 commemorations.
they are willing to act as host families for a planned visit from Otterndorf in July 2020.
Knowledge of the German language is not essential, but would, of course, be helpful. Far more important is the ability to like and get on with people from a different culture, but you would perhaps be surprised how similar we and the Germans are in many ways.
Otterndorf is situated on the North German coast between Cuxhaven and Hamburg and is on the estuary of the river Elbe. Like Sheringham, it is a seaside town with a similar sized population. The Association celebrated thirty years of friendship with Otterndorf in 2018.
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local schools and their modern languages departments. Despite the continuing political uncertainty the Association believes that maintaining friendly links with other countries is very important and should be strengthened.
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Church and charity praises volunteers transforming their confidence or tackled mental health lives across Norfolk issues.
Volunteers Week at the beginning of this month saw the Salvation Army recognising the key role volunteers play in its work to support those in need across Norfolk as well as highlighting the personal benefits of volunteering.
Volunteers are the vital backbone of The Salvation Army’s outreach and community work, which tackles a diverse range of issues in response to local need, from homelessness to poverty, isolation to unemployment. Local Salvation Army volunteers join a movement mobilised in 131 countries worldwide working to transform lives and communities.
The church and charity has 15 church and community centres across Norfolk, a drop-incentre for people experiencing homelessness in Norwich, a care home for older people in North Walsham and a network of drivers and chaperones on standby to escort victims of modern slavery to a place of safety.
Erica, 64, is a church member and volunteer at Sheringham Salvation Army. After attending The Salvation Army in the USA, she sought out The Salvation Army in Sheringham when she moved back to the UK following the
break-up of her marriage. She remembers finding a ‘new family’ – ‘they picked me up and volunteering helped me get to know new people.�
One of the activities Erica supports as a volunteer is Solo Link - a network for people who live alone. The group meets every other Saturday at The Salvation Army for tea, coffee and biscuits, to catch up and organise group activities. Members from the group have arranged cinema trips, meals out for breakfast and lunch, played pitch and putt, visited Cromer Pier and been on holiday together.
Erica says “I know what it’s like to live on your own. You’re surrounded by ‘happy couples’ and find it hard to find affordable food, holidays and events that aren’t catering for couples or families.�
It’s clear that Erica has used her own experiences to help others. She has developed a Solo Link address book with people’s interests listed so that if a member wants to do something but doesn’t want to do it alone, such as shopping, going for a walk or visiting a coffee shop, they can contact another group member to see if they are free.
The Salvation Army encourages people from all walks of life to consider how volunteering can also support wellbeing. For Erica, there were social benefits while others have built up
The Salvation Army run a host of volunteering opportunities from one off events to longer term commitments across Norfolk. To find out more please visit www.salvationarmy.org.uk/volunteer-for-us
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Strawberry Teas at Weybourne Church on Saturday 29 June 2.30pm - 4.30pm. Proceeds to Weybourne Church. All very welcome
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Concert Brahms’ German Requiem - Sheringham & Cromer Choral Society directed by David Ballard perform Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem and
Yard Sale at 13 Manor Road, North Walsham on 30 June 10am – 2pm
Elgar’s From the Bavarian Highlands with Rebecca Kaznowski soprano and Dhilan Gnanadurai baritone on Saturday 13 July at 7.30pm in The Auden Theatre, Gresham’s School, Holt. Tickets £16 (£14 in advance) under 18s free from The Auden Theatre Tel 01263 713444 boxoffice@greshams.com, or via www.sheringhamandcromerchoral.co.uk
Strawberry Tea on Saturday 29 June at 3pm at Gresham Methodist Church, Sustead Road, Lower Gresham, NR11 8RE - cake stall, cards & gifts, tombola, raffle and a very warm welcome to all. Proceeds are for Chapel funds.
Natural Surroundings Open Weekend celebrating 30 Years of Wildlife Gardening on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 June - join us in an exploration of the wonderful wildlife and beautiful gardens of natural surroundings. Free entry for the weekend inc a series of free events. No need to book - just turn up and bring your family and friends. Nursery and cafe open all day. Guided walks at 11.30am, 2pm and 3.30pm, see the moth traps and mammal traps opened (10am sharp). Pond, ditch
Vintage Fayre at the Railway Institute, Holt NNR Station on Sunday 7 July 10am – 3.30pm, entry free. On sale will be lots of 1940s hats, handbags, shoes, and a wonderful selection of vintage clothes that can be bought in readiness for the up-coming North Norfolk Railway’s 40s week-end. There’ll be vintage toys and a great quantity of Kitchenalia, alongside a few of grandma’s knickknacks. So, do come along to see what bargains are on offer
and river dipping 12am and 3pm. Willow weaving demonstration 10am-5pm. Bayfield Estate, Glandford, near Holt, NR25 7JN
Charity dance on 13 July at Weybourne Village Hall 7.30pm to 10pm - sequence, Latin, ballroom and line - £3 including refreshments. Raffle. Tel 01328 864404
Hog Roast on Sunday 21 July at Mill Cottage, Mill Road, Dilham in aid of North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection. Tickets £10 each must be bought prior to the event and can be obtained by calling 01692 535858 or email to northwalshamcp@gmail.com. This includes the usual accompaniments, plus salads and dessert (a vegetarian option will also be available), There will also be a bar plus fun and games with the Car Park Attendant on duty with his list of rules.
TRUNCH FUN DAY WITH OPEN GARDENS AND SCARECROWS
Trunch Village Society are staging this annual event on Sunday 7 July between 10am and 4pm (with the Open Gardens between 10am and 2pm). Admission is just £4 for adults and children are free. All proceeds go to the Village Society who is then able to provide financial support to ensure the smooth running of local clubs, organisations and projects in the village.
A visitors’ programme will include a map identifying the locations of the amazing scarecrows and the beautiful gardens as one meanders around the village. There is an opportunity to attend a Beekeeping Demonstration run by a Master Beekeeper (12pm til 4pm) and to take part in a children’s treasure trail.
Many of the events will be held in ‘The Paddock’, a delightfully enclosed area in the centre of the village within a short stroll from the allocated free parking area. In the paddock will be a fine array of craft stalls, a marquee housing a summer flower show and another with an art exhibition. Children will be well catered for with numerous fun games, face painting, lamb petting and even owls. In an effort to provide something for everyone there will also be classic cars, gun dog display, live band, choir, detectorists, static model aircraft display and even belly dancing.
Ploughman’s lunches, tea, coffee and a variety of cakes will be available in the Village Hall whilst the family friendly Social Club with licensed bar will be providing a barbecue along with live music. The Trunch Crown Inn is within a stone’s throw of the paddock where food and drink will also be available.
Michael Tyler, who forms part of an organising committee for this Fun Day, says “We have tried to cater for everyone and invite visitors to enjoy a few leisurely hours in our picturesque village just a mile or two inland from the seaside resort of Mundesley supporting a worthy cause”.
Dog Show & Family Fun Day
14th July 2019 10am -4pm. Proudly sponsored by SOCIUS - ‘A modern, British restaurant in Burnham Market’ - we are happy to announce our fabulous fun filled day for all the family … two and four-legged … at the East Park, Holkham Estate - entry via the Golden Gates (B1105 Wells to Fakenham Road). Use postcode: NR23 1SF for Sat Nav directions. *FREE ENTRY via the Golden Gates, parking £3 per car* Lots of fun classes and activities for your dog, together with a huge array of children’s entertainment including circus acts, climbing wall, pet ‘cuddle corner’, fun fair stalls and much, much more. Over 50 craft stalls and trade stands, 11 food outlets as well as a bar & 2 live bands! Guest of honour is Norfolk chef Galton Blackiston, the Michelin-starred chef, whose hotel restaurant Morston Hall, near Holt, has four AA rosettes, will be opening the event. Fun for everyone!!
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Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society Summer Concert Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society returns to The Auden Theatre on Saturday 13 July at 7.30pm for its end of season Summer Concert which features some wonderful 19th century music linked by a German theme.
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Sir Edward Elgar’s From the Bavarian Highlands was written in 1894 in homage to a memorable Bavarian holiday. The song lyrics were adapted to Elgar's music by the composer’s wife Alice. She gave the songs sub-titles in recollection of favourite places visited during the holiday. It will be performed in its original arrangement for piano accompaniment – perfect bright music for a summer evening.
Elgar was greatly inspired by Johannes Brahms during his visits to Leipzig so it is very fitting that the programme includes Brahm’s highly popular German Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem) which will be performed in German with the original accompaniment for piano duet. Composed between 1865 and 1868 it comprises seven movements making this work Brahms's longest composition.
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A German Requiem is sacred but non-liturgical, and unlike the long tradition of the Latin Requiem, focuses on the living rather than the dead beginning with the text ‘Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted’ from the Beatitudes.
Directed by David Ballard the choir will be joined by the popular Norfolk soloists Rebecca Kaznowski, soprano and Dhilan Gnanadurai, baritone.
Tickets for the concert are available from The Auden Theatre Box Office telephone 01263 713444, email boxoffice@greshams.com or online at www.audentheatre.co.uk priced £14 (£16 on the door) under 18s FREE. Please note that there is NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE for online orders.
Visit www.sheringhamandcromerchoral.co.uk for more information about the choir.
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SHERINGHAM AND DISTRICT PHILATELIC SOCIETY
Eight members of the Society entertained the meeting on 11 June with displays from their own collections.
The range of subjects and styles of collection possible were evident from these brief presentations of 10 sheets each.
The history of First Day Covers began the evening after which stamps relating to a member’s connections with the city of Hanover were shown. Early Guernsey stamps, dating from 1871 were followed by part of a collection of early Indian postmarks, including those from Governors’ and Viceroys’ camps, Railway Mail Services and Queen Victoria’s Coronation Durbar! Another member had recently acquired a box of Danish philatelic material and displayed a set of First Day Covers from the 1970s. A display of Australia’s beautiful commemorative stamp series of the First Fleet’s arrival in 1887, a mixed collection of PHQ cards each related to the interests of the collector, and examples of stamps from the Pacific islands completed the evening.
The next meeting is on Monday 8 July at 7.30pm in the Church Hall, West Runton.
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WEYBOURNE WI SUMMER OUTING
On Wednesday 5 June 35 members from Weybourne WI enjoyed a day out at the Thursford Collection.
We began our day in the museum, where we were able to wander amongst the many steam engines and musical organs, before having a ride on the merry go round. We were then entertained by Robert Wolfe, playing a selection of rousing tunes on the Wurlitzer organ, before we retired to the Garden Pavilion for a buffet lunch.
After lunch we split into two groups for a back stage tour. It was fascinating to hear about the enormous amount of work that goes on behind the scenes to produce the Christmas Spectacular Show each year and we especially enjoyed seeing the huge store of costumes. The tour concluded with a walk through Santa’s Magical Journey, which was eerily quiet at this time of year.
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We enjoyed a visit and presentation by the Marketing Director of Wiltshire Farm Foods, which has a large depot in Dereham.
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machine, also for the Jenny Lind Hospital. I am pleased to confirm that the portable ECG machine has been ordered and will soon arrive plus another necessary piece of equipment. Fortunately the suppliers had a second order from the NNUH so they reduced the price, thereby enabling another item to be bought. Thank you to the suppliers too.
We will soon give money to the EAAA, a very worthy cause and also to the British Heart Foundation. There may be some funds available for another small organisation. We will decide which one when this year’s fund-raising has been completed.
I have enjoyed this year as President, meeting many new people and I thank my fellow Lions for their support this year.
Good Luck Anton for next year. I know your chosen charity will be just as worthwhile.
Finally, we have made new friends, helped the Community and would welcome anyone of any age who feels like coming to one of our meetings to do something worthwhile to help others. The second Tuesday of every month at 7 pm is when we hold our meetings at the Morley Club in Sheringham. We all look forward to meeting you.
Kind regards, Liz Bowler President, Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club
Northrepps artist exhibiting artworks at the 2019 Salisbury International Arts Festival
As an active North Norfolk resident, you may be familiar with the name Katayoun Dowlatshahi. Not shy to support her local community, Katayoun organises the popular Thorpe Market Snowdrop Sunday fundraiser, sings and promotes Cantamus community choir, and engages with local children to reconnect with nature in an educational capacity.
But did you know that Katayoun is a well-respected visual artist,
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printmaker & photographer? She was recently selected from over 400 applicants to show her work alongside 6 other artists at the Salisbury International Arts Festival in Wiltshire. The exhibition, Insatiable Mind, celebrates the 50th anniversary of the moon landings and runs until the 16th July 2019.
Public commissions form a large part of her professional practice because of her unique talent at incorporating art into the fabric of public spaces and buildings. Her current public art schemes include Rochester Riverside in Kent, Cleethorpes seafront in North East Lincolnshire and Kingston Bridge in Kingston upon Thames in Surrey.
Wishing to share her passion for art and nature she has recently launched a programme of drawing, photography and environmental workshops including willow weaving from her Silverwood Studio. Katayoun is offering bespoke group and individual sessions and mentoring, in historic photography and darkroom work. Over and above her professional work, Katayoun is keen to support North Norfolk talent and is working with the PCC to improve the exhibition facilities at Thorpe Market church making this a popular and well visited venue for North Norfolk artists, photographers and makers.
Katayoun’s Silverwood Art Studio and Darkroom is to be found in Northrepps and offers the perfect space for workshop participants to immerse themselves in a creative environment. Further information about Katayoun’s portfolio and workshops can be found at www.silverwoodstudio.co.uk / info@silverwoodstudio.co.uk / 07944 731081.
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Sheringham Independent Issue 514 29th June 2019
Sheringham Library News I LOVE SHERINGHAM LIBRARY because â&#x20AC;Ś â&#x20AC;&#x153;thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always lots going on ...â&#x20AC;?
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Tums & Tots A new group at Sheringham Library run by Sarah from the National Childbirth Trust (NCT) Tuesday 10.45am -12noon, straight after Bounce & Rhyme. Hot & cold drinks, biscuits & cakes are provided for a suggested donation of ÂŁ1. Tums & Tots is a friendly group for parents and parents-to-be. Come along and meet new friends
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Colour Yourself Calm Colouring is an easy way to calm the mind. Even if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never tried it, come along to our colouring group for adults on the first Tuesday of the month 3.45pm - 4.45pm at Sheringham Library
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Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tea-Time Story-Time Story-time 3.45pm - 4.15pm every Wednesday during term-time. Drop in to listen and share stories with Kate
norfolk Reading Pathway Do you, or someone you know need help with reading? One to One support is free and available for you. Pop into Sheringham Library or phone 01263 822874 for more information
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Sheringham Independent Issue 514 29th June 2019
Sheringham Carnival Handbook Come Follow the Band The revamped Sheringham Carnival Handbook has been on sale since early May.
Now its easy to imagine what some of you may be thinking “here’s a jolly group who look as though they have just enjoyed an hour or two at the local hostelry - an evening of sampling the variety of local brews without letting the bottom of the glass go dry.” But you would be completely wrong.
Entitled ‘A Year in Sheringham’ it comprises 88 pages of information highlighting the town’s key events for a year not just Carnival activities but other organisations too, giving a better overview of what is happening locally!
This sextet from the Cromer and Sheringham Brass Band are proof that it is possible to have high spirits with zero ABV. As the cheerful ensemble clearly demonstrates, being a member of the band does have time for joyful moments alongside the more serious business on practice evenings, when time is dedicated to preparing for forthcoming events or rehearsing new arrangements.
You will also find sparkling and vibrant adverts throughout for the many local businesses and activities and, to help you contact them, there is a concise ‘Friends of Sheringham Carnival’ directory/phone book at the back.
Are you looking for somewhere to stay whilst on holiday or would like to have family or friends stay but don’t have enough room? The perfect solution is in the handbook where you can find some of the town’s B&Bs, camping and glamping or self-catering facilities.
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Several of the musicians, if not most, have been with the band for many years, which again proves it has something going for it. Would you believe there are members who are now ‘in their prime’ - although I won’t embarrass them by naming names - who started playing with the band when they were in their teens. It just goes to show how many years the band has been blowing its own trumpet. Whoops, I should say cornet!
All of this, and much more, in one handy book!
You can find the handbook for sale in a number of shops in Sheringham during trading hours and, on Saturdays, volunteers are manning a table to sell them. Look out for the Blue Gazebo!
A visit to the Band’s website - www.cromerandsheringhambrassband.com - reveals the history of the band, its current members and the forthcoming events. Two occasions to look out for are - Saturday 3 August at Sheringham Carnival Concert at St Peters Church 7.30pm and Saturday 26 September - 'Last Night Of The Proms' at Sheringham Little Theatre at 7.30pm.
If you are a brass player you are always welcome, irrespective of standard, to sit in on practice evenings (Thursday at 7.30pm in Upper Sheringham Village Hall). Also, it is not unusual for holiday visitors to pop in to ’have a blow’. There’s dedication for you. Furthermore, the band is always prepared to advise and help, where possible, anyone who would like to take up playing a brass instrument or develop his or her skill. To contact us telephone Jane Bussey, Musical Director, 01263 821013 busseyjane@btinternet.com or David Williams, Chairman 01263 515636.
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www.1stchoicetravelcromer.com Sheringham Independent Issue 514 29th June 2019
Spring Notes from the Commons 2019 Spring has given us both warm and cold days with not a lot of consistency but overall because of the mild winter many wildlife species have put in an early appearance on the Commons. The following observations are mainly from regular contributor, Mark Clements and I.
south over the Pill-box (April 8) and a Roe The first orchids were begininning to flower Deer was observed as well as a Grass Snake. (May 8) – these were the recently re-named A ‘black’ Adder (melanistic form) and a normal Narrow-leaved Southern Marsh Orchids, coloured one were seen (April 9). A Willow having been subject to DNA testing at Kew. Warbler was singing Previous to the DNA (April 18), however, investigation it was thought as for the last four they were a hybrid between years it moved on the Southern Marsh Orchid A Pintail drake that had been on the Priory after a day or two. It and the Narrow-leaved ponds for a few days overflew the Common seems the Willow Orchid but now the experts with a pair of Mallards (March 3) and a Mealy Warbler is now lost say it is a separate species. Redpoll was present with Lesser Redpolls in as a breeding bird on A Reed Warbler was singing some scrub near Caxton Park. A Mute Swan the Common with (May 9) and a nettle patch was observed overflying (March 4) and is populations shifting had a multitude of Small thought to have come from the Priory where northwards. Since Tortoiseshell caterpillars. Broad-bodied Chaser there had been an incident with the male swan the early 1990s the Mark was again lucky to being shot. The injured swan was taken to a Willow Warbler has declined by 28% in observe 22 Common Buzzards drifting southrehabilitation centre and later released. At least England yet in Scotland it has increased by west over the Common (May 10) and to see two Mealy Redpolls were present with around 33% over the same period. A pair of Mute 24 Swifts flying over plus hearing both Reed 12 Lesser Redpolls and a Siskin in the scrub Swans was observed on the main pond Warbler and Garden Warbler. The first Brown area, also five Adders were noted around the (possibly the pair from the Priory, where the Argus butterfly was also seen. A Cuckoo was heathland (March 7). A spectacular flyover of male had suffered an attack last month). The heard calling as it flew over the Common (May 25 Common Buzzards pond is probably too 12), which was just prior to the Norfolk heading south was small to support the Wildlife Trust (North Group) walk later that witnessed by Mark swans and it was a morning. A Cinnabar moth and Cream-spot (March 8) and six Adders wonder how they Ladybird were noted (May 14) along with 10 were seen. A flock of 22 managed to take off from species of butterfly. The first Common Blue Lesser Black-backed such a limited space. Two butterfly and Mother Shipton moth as well as Gulls headed west over Wheatears were present Brown Argus, Green Hairstreak and Brimstone the Common (March 9) on Pill-box Hill (April were noted (May 16). Bush Vetch and Threeand a Red Kite drifted 19) and four Grey-lag cornered Leek were flowering (May 17) and south (March 13). A Geese headed east (April following day (May 18) 16 Swallows headed Grass Snake and eight Brassica Shieldbug 20). A Redwing was north and a Treecreeper family were seen. The Adders were reported as noted (April 22), also Natural World Group Walk (May 21) saw a well as two Mealy Redpolls and 12 Lesser a Slow Worm and Simon Chidwick reported Red Kite and the first of the year Broad-bodied Redpolls (March 15). Many Common Toads the first Green Hairstreaks and Large Red Chaser plus a Mother Shipton moth and Green were in the main pond (March 17) and a Barn Damselfly for the year. A female Redstart and Tiger Beetles. On Hoary Cress a number of Owl, two Red Kites heading west and a Mistle a Hobby were noted (April 23) as well as a Brassica Shieldbugs were seen (May 22) and Thrush were also seen. A Fox, two Orange UnFox and a ‘black’(melanistic) Rabbit. More also that day a Roe Deer and the large Lake derwing moths and Dark-edged Bee-flies were noted (March 20). Three adult and one juvenile migrants, as well as the Redstart, in the form of Pondskater Aquarius paludum. Another a Tree Pipit and Sand Martin were noted (April Shieldbug known as the Bishop’s Mitre, due to Muntjac were seen as well as a Smooth Newt 24) and a passing Red Kite was also seen. its shape resembling the headgear of a Bishop, and Red-tailed Bumblebee (March 21). Some A young Muntjac with two females was also was found (May 23). This was primarily a 35 Lesser Redpolls in a flock flew over the present. The grey bodied Ramsons Hoverfly southern insect that has over the last few years Pill-box and one Mealy Redpoll remained in turned up in the patch of moved steadily the scrub area (March 22). Another Red Kite Wild Garlic (April 26) and northwards as the drifted east (March 23) and the Lesser two Brambling were present. climate changes. A Redpolls had decreased to eight in number. At the end of the month Common Malachite The Lesser Redpolls later built up again to 15 (April 30) a Common Crane Beetle, Wasp Beetle (March 28) and a flock of 12 Redwings were headed east, a Red Kite and Hairy Shieldbug present. One Mealy Redpoll was present with drifted west and the first were found in the around 20 Lesser Redpolls and a Siskin in the of the year Bracken Sawfly northern grassland scrub (March 29) and also another Red Kite was found. area of the Common heading east was seen. On the heath the first (May 24) and the Green Tiger Beetle for the year was noted. The pair of Mute Swans Meadow Longhorn Red-legged John Furse reported the Mourning Bee visiting returned to the main pond Robberfly was seen the flowers of Green Alkanet (March 30). A (May 1) and some 10 Smooth Newts were in the same area (May 28). Common Spotted Grass Snake, four Adders and another easterly present in the small pond. A small micro moth Orchid was flowering (May 30) as was Crossheading Red Kite were noted along with three associated with Cuckoo Flower, the Meadow leaved Heath. Broad-bodied and Four-spotted Common Buzzards (March 31). Longhorn was seen (May 2) as was a Willow Chasers were over the pond and an Emperor Warbler and two Swallows. The Willow The spring butterflies, especially the Small Dragonfly was seen over the central mire (May Warbler (or another) was present (May 7) and Tortoiseshell were much in evidence (April 1) 31). A Cuckoo was heard calling in the evening. two House Martins and a Swift flew over. when 11 were seen with two Peacocks and a A young dead Muntjac attracted the RedAs we enter summer we look forward to the Holly Blue. The large flock of Lesser Redpolls breasted Carrion Beetle and another called long days and hope some of them at least that had been visiting the scrub area near Thanatophilus rugosus. The adult carrion will be warm and sunny. If you would like Caxton Park were now down to single figures beetles lay eggs on or near a decomposing to see daily sightings and pictures from the with eight seen (April 04). The following day carcass. The young larvae emerge in about a Common you can visit the website at (April 5), 15 Chiffchaffs were reported as well week and will feed on the carcass for up to a www.beestoncommon.org.uk as four Blackcaps. Red Admiral and Comma month before pupating. Francis Farrow – Hon. Warden butterflies were also present. A Wheatear flew www.rosevillapublications.co.uk
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Sheringham Independent Issue 514 29th June 2019
THIS ISSUE’S PUZZLES
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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.
This week’s wordsearch theme is ‘Trees that can be found in the United Kingdom’. FOUR letters or more. There are at least 15 words in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many can you find?
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Using all FIVE arithmetical signs, + + - x ÷, fill in the spaces to make the equation true, as if they were being entered into a calculator.
The Last Issue’s Answers
The FOUR YELLOW SQUARES in the SUDOKU were 1 4 9 3
The FALLEN PUZZLE answers were: I HAVE NO FEAR NOR SHRINKING; I HAVE SEEN DEATH SO OFTEN THAT IT IS NOT STRANGE OR FEARFUL TO ME. EDITH CAVELL
and AN ARCHAEOLOGIST IS THE BEST HUSBAND A
WOMAN CAN HAVE. THE OLDER SHE GETS THE MORE INTERESTED HE IS IN HER. AGATHA CHRISTIE
The eighteen edible fish featured in last issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH were: BASA COD HADDOCK HAKE HERRING LEMONSOLE
MACKEREL MONKFISH PILCHARD PLAICE POLLOCK SALMON SEABASS SWORDFISH TROUT TUNA WHITING
The NUMBER CRUNCHER One answer was: 8x15+18–7+1÷12=11 (there could be others!)
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Jerk lobster, crab, coconut and pea rice
At the Grove we always believe that a little bit of effort goes a long way. This is a fairly complicated recipe but really rewarding and just perfect for a rip-roaring summer barbeque. Although the crab gets the plaudits, Cromer lobster is absolutely terrific and this dish is a firm favourite when it’s on during the season. There’s nothing quite like sitting outside with some cracking seafood and a chilled bottle of white; last season we had a few couples actually helicopter in and land on the lawn all to enjoy this incredible produce the fishermen pull in from the North Sea. The junior chefs were tempted to take the chopper for a joyride but we managed to apprehend them at the front door, there’s not a qualified pilot amongst them but apparently it looked ‘pretty easy to fly’. A lucky escape perhaps. We look forward to seeing you at the Grove this summer.
FoR THe lobSTeR • 2 cooked lobsters each weighing 600g 800g FoR THe JeRK SauCe • 1 tbsp of oil (Rapeseed or olive) • 2 garlic cloves, chopped • 2 tsp fresh ginger, chopped or micro-planed where possible • 1 bunch of spring onions, trimmed and finely sliced • 1 red chilli, deseeded and chopped
• 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon • 1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg • 1/2 tsp allspice powder • 1 tsp chopped rosemary • 1 bay leaf • lime, zest and juice • 1 orange, zest and juice • 50g of caster sugar • 2 tbsp of soy sauce • 200ml of chicken stock • 1 tbsp of chopped coriander • sea salt CoConuT RiCe • 140g of basmati rice • 1 tsp sunflower oil • 4 spring onions, trimmed and finely sliced • 1 garlic, peeled and finely sliced • 100g frozen peas • 1 large dressed crab • 100ml of coconut milk • 100ml of chicken stock To SeRVe • chopped coriander • 2 limes, halved
Wash the rice in several changes of water, then leave to soak in cold water for 30 minutes.
For the jerk sauce, heat a large pan over a medium heat, then add the oil. Once hot, add the garlic, ginger, spring onions and chilli and fry for 2 minutes, then add the spices, rosemary, bay leaf and citrus zests and cook for a further 2 minutes. Add the sugar, soy sauce, citrus juices and chicken stock and bring to a
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simmer for 5 minutes until thickened and reduced, remove from the heat, add the coriander and a pinch of salt. Set aside to cool until required.
Carefully cut the lobsters in half lengthways from head to tail, then remove the stomach sac from the head and the dark intestinal thread running along the length of the tail. Crack the claws and lay the lobster halves on a tray and spoon half the jerk sauce over them. Leave to marinate for 30 minutes while you light and heat up the barbecue.
Meanwhile, prepare the rice. Place a pan with a tight-fitting lid over a medium heat and add a drizzle of oil. Once hot, add the spring onions and garlic and sweat for 2 minutes. Add the rice and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Pour in the coconut milk and stock and bring to a simmer. Turn the heat down to low, then cover with the lid on and cook gently for 10 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and leave to stand, still covered, for 5 minutes, then add the crab and peas, folding gently
To finish the lobsters, place the lobster claws on a white-hot barbecue and cook for 3–4 minutes. Turn the lobsters' claws over and add the lobster tails, shell side down, and the lime halves, cut side down. Cook for 3–4 minutes, then turn the lobster tails over and cook for a further 2 minutes. Sprinkle over more chopped coriander and arrange the lime pieces to one side. Fluff up the rice with a fork and serve on the side.
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Landlord update: Changes to Landlord and Agents Fees From 1 June 2019 all new tenancies must comply with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 (the 'Act'). Existing tenancies should also be compliant with the Act by 31 May 2020, or will be considered in breach. The Act is intended to limit the payments landlords and agents can charge tenants with residential tenancies, including Assured Shorthold Tenancies, student accommodation and licences to occupy.
The Act means that landlords and agents can only charge specific "Permitted Payments:
• Rent: The first year's rent must be in equal instalments. Any rent review clause within the first year of the tenancy must allow amendment up and down.
• Security Deposit: This remains broadly the same except that the amount chargeable will be capped. If the tenancy's total annual rent is less than £50,000, the maximum deposit that can be charged is five weeks' rent. A maximum of six weeks' rent can be charged for annual rents above £50,000.
• Holding Deposit: A landlord can still require a holding deposit, but this will be capped at one week's rent. A landlord cannot obtain more than one deposit for the same
property and it must be refunded within seven days of entering into the tenancy agreement or deciding not to proceed.
• alteration Fee: If a tenant requests an alteration to the lease the landlord can charge up to £50, plus any reasonable costs, if evidenced.
• Tenant's early Termination: If a tenant requests to end the tenancy early, either before the end of the fixed term or end of its notice period, the landlord can require a tenant to continue paying the rent until the original termination date, but cannot ask for it to be paid in a lump sum. The landlord can charge any reasonable costs incurred in arranging for a tenant leaving early. If a new tenant is found, the rent is only payable up to the start of the new tenancy.
• bills: The landlord can ask a tenant to pay utility, communication and council tax bills direct to the supplier or to themselves to be paid on the tenant's behalf. If payment is made through the landlord, they cannot charge any amount over the bill amount.
• Charges for late Payment: If the landlord wishes to charge for late payment it must set this out in the tenancy agreement. No fixed penalties can be charged, and interest can only be charged if rent is overdue by 14 days or more and at a rate no higher than 3% above the Bank of England's base rate.
Richard West
• Replacement of Keys: The landlord must
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If the landlord charges a cost other than a Permitted Payment, once the Act comes into force, it may be a civil offence with a financial penalty of up to £5,000. If another breach is committed within 5 years the landlord will have committed a criminal offence with an unlimited fine.
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On Tuesday 4 June, after an excellent lunch and brief Annual General Meeting, Greg Cope, a member of the club, gave a fascinating talk on ‘The Aviation Bug and How I Survived It’.
Eschewing notes, he decided to wing it using a variety of props, mainly comprising some superb model aircraft, to prompt his memories.
Greg explained that aeroplanes had been his love for more than 40 years. As a teenager, he visited airports to indulge in the hobby of aircraft-spotting. This interest evolved into a long and successful career in aviation, his first real job involving the investigation of noise complaints at Luton Airport. Greg has worked for several companies, including Britannia Airways, British Aerospace and Rolls-Royce,
initially in operations management, then moving on to selling aircraft and their engines.
Greg’s occupation involved travelling to Europe, America, the Middle East and Africa. On his travels, his knowledge of French and German has been beneficial, and he also learned some words in Arabic and Swahili, this last language being particularly useful when, in 1992, he made his first aircraft sale to the President of Zanzibar.
Like many of us, Greg has experienced some turbulence during his career, having been made redundant twice, but he has always found new employment and continues to work in the industry as a contractor, still enjoying his chosen vocation.
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On behalf of the 32 members present, our new Chairman, Dave Williams, thanked Greg for his extremely interesting talk.
We shall next meet at the Links Hotel in West Runton on Tuesday 2 July when our speaker will be John Balls talking on ‘Imposters aboard the Titanic’. John, who runs the Norfolk Titanic Association, has spent many years researching the events surrounding the tragic sinking of this giant ship in April 1912 on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
If you are a retired or nearly retired professional or businessman and would like to join us at one of our monthly meetings, you will be warmly welcomed. Please contact our lunch secretary Dave Vickery on 01263 824306 or visit our website www.candsprobus.club for more information.
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The challenge involves climbing up Beeston Hill, then down the other side. Follow the well signed path to Incleboro Hill, then across to Stone Hill and back down Briton’s Lane to the start.
Some suggestions for which you could raise money - your school, football club, rugby club, pre-school & nursery, youth group, bowls club, lunch club, community project .. anything. Maybe your village hall needs a new roof or a lick of paint? You might even consider raising money for the Carnival!
Sponsorship forms are now available by emailing Sharon at dolbysy@aol.com or phone 07881 764723. You can start getting sponsors as soon as you like. The sooner you start the more money you could raise for your club, charity or project!
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commencing from Holkham Village free car park led by Jane & Mike 01263 824885 PLEASE NOTE: This walk will commence at 6pm promptly and will be followed by a Fish and Chip supper in Wells at 8.30pm approx
WEDNESDAY 10 JULY : 7 mile “picnic” walk commencing from How Hill free car park led by Jasmine 01263 588822 PLEASE NOTE: This walk will include a guided tour
Friday 12 July – 10:30am - West Runton to Beeston Bump Walk – Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles. A scenic walk on grass, dirt and pavement with a steep gradient. Meet at The Village Inn PH CP, West Runton, NR27 9QT.
free. No entry fee if you have raised at least £5 sponsorship.
Registration is 10am till 12 noon on Beeston Common. You can enter after 12 noon but we cannot guarantee there will be a marshal on the peaks to see you through.
Entry forms can be completed on the day or download one from our website and bring it with you (this speeds up registration time) and you will be given an entry number.
You will need to provide a mobile phone number as, if you do not get your entry number recorded by a marshal on each hill, we shall be ringing you to find out where you are!
If you decide to leave the course and go shopping, please phone one of the marshals so that we don’t have to send out a search party.
The main thing is it’s a fun event so come along and enjoy yourself and at the same time raise money for a cause you believe in. of St.Benet’s Abbey – please bring your own picnic lunch
SUNDAY 14 JULY : 9.5 mile walk commencing from Itteringham Village Hall free car park led by Norman 01263 825457
With the exception of the dates indicated above all walks will commence at 10am. If you wish to bring a dog with you on the ramble please telephone the walk leader beforehand. Printed copies of the full Fit Together programme are available at Sheringham Library and Lloyds Pharmacy.
Abigail Beazley age 6 and her Dad answer Whitsuntide- wrote a lovely letter!
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Closing date July 31st 2019 ........... Email your answer to: pr@mackenziehotels.com, or write to "July Lunch" c/o Links Links Country Park Hotel, West Runton, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9QH.
The first correct answer drawn at random by the Links will win lunch for two at any of the three Mackenzie Hotels. Rules - Free to enter. One entry only per household, entrants must be over 18. The winner will be published in the next available Sheringham Independent after the draw. No cash alternative. Mackenzie’s decision is final.
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