The Sheringham Independent June 2021
Appointment of New Mayor and Deputy Mayor
Sheringham Town Council are pleased to announce the appointment at the Annual Meeting of Sheringham Town Council of a new Mayor and Chair of the Council, Councillor Peter Ratcliffe and a new Deputy Mayor, Councillor Sue Brisbane. Following appointment, the first business of the Council was a vote of thanks to outgoing Mayor, Councillor Madeleine Ashcroft and Deputy Mayor, Councillor Liz Withington. Both were praised for their service to the Town Council and the residents of Sheringham, both having worked on many initiatives and most recently, supported the Council’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic. In his opening remarks as new Mayor and Chair of the Council, Councillor Ratcliffe set out a view of his vision for the Council. He stressed that the Town Council should build on the changes of the recent period to become a ‘Gold Standard’ Council that listens attentively to its community and implements a plan for the town that is well-resourced and adds real value to resident’s precept payments. Continued on page 4...
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Continued from front cover... He added that as well as attending to the underpinning business of the Council, it should not lack ambition in what it looks to achieve, “it is right that we look to advance, by example, our youth strategy, improve our council-owned assets and improve revenue streams where we can.” Councillor Ratcliffe commented “I believe we should look for the opportunities to update ourselves about the view of the community on what it sees as the important issues facing Sheringham now and that information is an important component used by us to craft our agenda for this Council going forward.”
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Councillor Brisbane listed her priorities as “implementing strategies to address the climate emergency, supporting community services and working in partnership with the people of the town.”
She added that “Sheringham is a unique and special place in which people have supported each other in amazing ways during the pandemic. I know that we all want to see STC be the best support and resource for the community that it can be. As a former senior manager in education, I am keen to see all aspects of the Town Council operating in the most professional and effective way possible to provide the best service to the town and I want to play my part in achieving this”.
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A Note from the editor
New name, same Foodbank
Cromer and District Foodbank was set up in 2012 to meet the needs of people in crisis around the Cromer area. Since that time the area covered and the network of distribution centres has increased and now we cover approximately 200 square miles of North Norfolk through our distribution centres at Cromer, Sheringham, North Walsham, Holt, Aylsham and Stalham, plus an outlet at Wells.
At last, the sun is shining, and we are going to get a summer. Judging by the numbers of visitors about we are set for a busy one at that. It is good to see everything opening up and businesses doing a brisk trade. The general mood is optimistic with the vaccine programme progressing, but we still need to be careful and keep to the rules a little longer. Local infection rates are very low but likely to rise, at least a little, as we welcome visitors from other regions on holiday. With Summer comes the increased use of our beaches and enjoying the sea. This is predicted to be a very busy year for the RNLI, so keep to the advice on keeping safe in the water and if you see anyone in difficulties alert the lifeguards or call the coastguard by dialing 999. Whatever you are up to in the sunshine, enjoy your June magazine.
We have been considering changing our name to reflect the increased scope of our operation and now it has been decided to action this. So, we are delighted to announce that from the end of June we will be known as North Norfolk Foodbank. There will be nothing different in the way we operate, we will continue to meet the needs of people in crisis across the district, but we hope the new name gives a better representation of who we are and enables us to reach more people in need.
During the last financial year, we saw the number of food vouchers fulfilled up by 27% to 2081, the number of people fed up by 42% and the number of children fed up by 68%. We coped with this extra demand through the generosity of our food donors as our donations were up 50% to 66,659kg. Not only that, but we received a significant increase in financial donations, which enabled us to provide extra items of need and top up stock levels where they were running low. We also have continued our Energybank scheme to support those needing help to pay their energy bills, through the generous support of donors and grant funding.
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Here are the deadline dates and publishing dates for the next 3 magazines. Month Copy deadline Publishing date July Tuesday 6th July Friday 16th July August Tuesday 3rd August Friday 13th August September Tuesday 31st August Friday 10th September
So, thank you to all our donors, we really do appreciate your support. If you intend to continue supporting us financially, please note this name change. If you support through standing order, direct debit or Virgin Money Giving, you will not need to do anything. However, if you donate by cheque, please ensure that from now on they are payable to North Norfolk Foodbank.
If you need help, please contact the office on 07826 376343 or by email. In June, please contact the finance team at finance@cromerdistrict.foodbank.org.uk but from July please use the new address, finance@northnorfolk.foodbank.org.uk
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You are needed now more than ever
In these challenging have you thought more about the needs of your neighbours? Have you perhaps been supporting them by helping with shopping, picking up medication or even just having a chat through the window to check they are ok? Covid has changed all of our lives, not least those who are the most vulnerable in our society, the elderly and infirm.
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We normally meet for a superb lunch (after a chat at the bar) at the Links Country Club Hotel in West Runton on the first Tuesday of each month (except January, when it is the second Tuesday), followed by a stimulating talk, and twice a year (in May and December) members may bring their partners.
The club is for men who are retired, or nearly retired, and its purpose is entirely social, providing an environment for making and meeting friends and hearing informative and entertaining talks. We also occasionally arrange outings to places of interest.
Our club, formed in 1975, now comprises around 40 members, who come from a wide variety of backgrounds, including finance, engineering, the armed services, the law, the church and education.
Past talks have included: “Titanic – Imposters and Assumed Names”, “Drones – The Future or a Menace?”, “Beneath the Streets of London” and “Fighting in the Falklands War”. Despite the absence of physical meetings during the past year owing to the COVID-19
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Prospective new members are welcome to get in touch so that we can keep you up to date with our plans as they evolve. You are most welcome to attend a coffee morning as a visitor and try us out. Please get in touch with our Secretary, Dave Vickery, on 01263 824306 or visit our website www.candsprobus.club for more information.
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The Best 7 Herbs for Containers - June 2021
This is the time of year to really start thinking about growing some new fresh herbs for the kitchen, outdoor cooking or for drinks. There are many benefits to growing herbs in containers, especially now new potatoes are on the market, and it will not be long before we are digging them, I do like mint in mine!
So it’s all about access and to have mint by your doorstep is a very good way of having them easily accessible, easy to keep them watered and if they are in a small container then those that grow aggressively can be restricted, such as mint that tends to take over. You can also choose your fa-vourite herbs as well and keep them near and handy. I have chosen my top seven herbs that can be grown in containers they are: - Basil, Greek Oregano, Rosemary, Thyme, Mint, Parsley and Lemon balm. However, you do not need to stick to this list, just add your favourites.
Depending on the setting the container can be a large pot, wooden box, terracotta herb planter, tin, fabric container or anything else that will hold soil and plants providing it has drainage, this is most important. It also needs to be clean so a good wash will get rid of any unwanted diseases. The soil needs to be a combination of loam and multipurpose compost, something that will not dry out too quickly and has some body for the plants
to feed on. When it comes to feeding the herbs, this should be done occasionally with a seaweed feed or liquid feed such as tomato feed watered in.
The majority of the herbs that have been chosen love the sun, so a warm sunny position will pro-vide the best location for your container. Some of the herbs will need more water than others so bear in mind the Mediterranean climate, so don’t over water. To prevent the herbs going to seed or growing too big then harvest regularly. You can always have a bunch of herbs drying in the kitchen, as well as fresh outside.
So, lets talk about the herbs, I have selected: Basil is very easy to grow from seed or buy locally, it will thrive in a warm atmosphere loves a well-drained soil in a sunny position. It is very sweet smelling; it also needs cutting regularly and if you see the flowers start to appear then cut them off.
Greek Oregano is a very vigorous grower and putting it in a container it will thrive. It has silvery small leaves, these are packed with flavour, perfect for topping homemade pizza and bruschetta, as well as adding to vinaigrettes and marinades.
Rosemary can come as an upright plant or prostrate (laying down) which would be perfect for flowing over the edges of the container. It is a woody plant and once you have one you can easily propagate more plants from the side shoots. This plant does not like being over watered. So be sparing with the water and it will flourish. The needle
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Thyme is one of the best herbs for container gardening; it’s low maintenance, droughttolerant, and can take a bit of neglect. It looks fantastic when planted at the front of a container where the tiny leaves can mound over the edge of the pot. Give it full sun and don’t overwater; it’s drought-resistant and prefers its soil on the dry side. There are many different thymes each with their own distinct colouring and smell.
Mint is a very aggressive plant and will take over if allowed. I would plant it in a 4 inch pot and sink this in the container with the other herbs, this will stop it overwhelming the other plants. Mint likes a rich soil and keep it moist. You can use it for cooking, drinks and in fruit dishes. There are many different flavours when it comes to mint from chocolate to orange and so on.
Parsley comes as either flat leafed or curly and loves the sun and a moist growing condition. It can take some shade as well. Keep cutting it and it will thrive through the season. It will benefit from a feed as well.
Lemon Balm also shares the aggressive growth habit of mint, which can quickly take over small garden spaces, because of this, I plant lemon balm in containers. It’s a hardy perennial even over-wintering in pots. Give it the same soil mixture (potting soil-compost) as mint, and water often. It needs ample moisture for the best flavour and what flavour! The glossy green leaves both smell and taste like lemons. It’s great in fruit salads, tea, lemonade, and marinades.
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Police Launch Summer Initiative to Protect Norfolk's Wildlife Habitats
Visitors to Norfolk's coast this summer are being encouraged to act responsibly around wildlife.
Norfolk Constabulary has signed up to the national initiative Operation Seabird to raise awareness of the importance of protecting and preserving our rich wildlife habitats and tackling disturbance to seals, sea birds and nesting birds.
Officers will be out and about meeting visitors in specific locations across the county – including the beach on the Holkham estate, the Holme Dunes, Snettisham Beach to Heacham south beach, Winterton and Horsey beaches and Blakeney Point – between the beginning of June and the end of August.
PC Chris Shelley, Norfolk Constabulary's Rural Crime Officer, said: "We always work closely with conservation charities, local councils and other key partners right along Norfolk's coastline to identify areas of concern.
"We're proud to be taking part in Operation Seabird this year and our focus will be on protecting our vulnerable ground nesting sea birds, the Little Terms and Ringer Plover, ensuring the seals on our beaches are not disturbed and educating and encouraging visitors to be responsible and consider how their actions may affect our wildlife.
natural habitats and breeding grounds for many native and migratory animals, including several species on the endangered list. We humans share this space, and we can easily and unwittingly cause disturbance, fear and distress.
"For many tourists it can be surprising and exciting to see marine mammals, including seals & their pups which will normally rest on the beach at various times of year, as well as ground nesting birds which are usually resident between March to September. As tempting as it is to approach them, we would respectfully ask that all people are careful to:
maintain a good distance; don't try to get close enough to touch or take selfies; read signs, stick to paths and keep dogs on leads where instructed to do so; and keep dogs under control at all times."
Anyone who witnesses the deliberate and intentional disturbance of wildlife, and their habitats is encouraged to contact Norfolk Police on 101 quoting Operation Seabird.
Operation Seabird was launched in 2020 by North Yorkshire and Humberside Police along with the RSPCA and is supported by local authorities, RNLI and wildlife trusts.
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"We all have a duty to act responsibly and take extra care when we're out and about. While the focus of Operation Seabird is to engage, explain and educate visitors, we will act against anybody who wilfully and intentionally damages and disrupts our wildlife and their habitats.”
Previous incidents along our coastline have included dogs off leads disturbing nesting birds or seals, wild campers lighting fires on the beach dunes and causing significant damage to the fauna, quad bikes or 4x4 vehicles riding over nesting areas and canoeists getting too close to seals RSPCA Insp Becky Harper said: "This year we are expecting an upsurge in people, who would normally go abroad for holidays, doing UK based staycations.
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Marial Status and Later Life Decisions by Emma Langley, Solicitor, Hayes + Storr
The coronavirus pandemic has seen many marriage and civil partnership ceremonies postponed. A survey by the wedding planning website Hitched found that 71 per cent of couples had postponed their weddings rather than proceed with just a handful of guests.
Despite the range of options available nowadays, many couples prefer not to formalise their relationships. Therefore, if you are unmarried, it is important to plan for circumstances which may occur later in life.
Couples who are cohabiting (or those in committed relationships but not living together) may find themselves in a situation where medical and financial decisions are made on their partner’s behalf without their involvement.
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) sets out who you want to make financial or healthcare decisions for you, should you lose mental capacity. Loss of mental capacity can be due to illness, accident, or a serious injury. Sadly, it can impact families at all stages in life and is not just an issue that effects the elderly.
Later life, financial management and mental capacity
Regardless of marital status, no one can access your sole financial accounts unless you have granted authority to them under a financial lasting power of attorney.
Despite making a power of attorney being advisable, many people do not put one in place and relatives find themselves caring for a loved one who has lost mental capacity without having any authority to deal with that person’s finances.
When this happens, an application to the Court of Protection to be appointed as the person’s deputy could be necessary. If you are paying for someone’s additional care, bills, groceries, or maintaining the upkeep of their property, in the absence of a power of attorney, an application to the Court of Protection is often the only way to obtain authority to access their funds. It is expensive and time consuming, a lasting power of attorney being quicker and cheaper.
Before making a deputy appointment, the court will require sufficient evidence that you are the most appropriate person. For cohabiting couples, this can be trickier to establish than for those who are in a legally recognised union. Therefore, it is even more important for someone who is cohabiting to take steps to protect themselves in the event
of lost capacity by making a lasting power of attorney while they are able to do so.
Next of kin and health decisions Married couples and civil partners are afforded recognition as next of kin for medical purposes. Even so, this does not give absolute authority and a separate health and welfare lasting power of attorney enables you to make your express wishes clear. You may also want other family members involved in these decisions.
Unmarried couples are not automatically considered next of kin and can find themselves in a situation where medical decisions are made on their partner’s behalf without their consent. It is even more important therefore to have a health lasting power of attorney in place.
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New Spa B&B hits town!
Debbie and Andy have moved to Sheringham for a lifestyle change. Their dream for many years was to move to the coast and set up a Spa B&B.
This has now become reality, having just opened their Edwardian property Montague House in Montague Road as the first Spa B&B in Sheringham.
Having grown up and lived with their two children in the London Borough of Bexley they are looking forward to this exciting change and challenge.
Debbie is an experienced sports massage therapist, aromatherapist and acupuncturist, and a member of the British Acupuncture Council having gained her degree from the University of Greenwich. All therapies will be available to both guests and the local community.
Andy and Debbie are also keen mixologists so if the massage or acupuncture does not relax you, the cocktails will!
Andy said, “We are only looking to have 3 rooms, with an emphasis on quality not quantity; great rooms, excellent food sourced from the local area along with a warm welcome and a friendly service”.
There are 3 double en-suite rooms all kept in keeping with the style of the property; fitted with free view multi-channel TV’s, tea and coffee making facilities. In addition, all guests would have access to an idyllic garden, hot tub and a lounge where drinks will be available.
Debbie said, “With the array of activities in and around Sheringham, the local shops, restaurants and the blue flag beach; it was an ideal location for us to start our new adventure”.
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Protecting your dog against Ticks this year
East Anglia is a beautiful area, however, it is also an area classified as “high risk” for ticks. Ticks are most active between mid-March and October, however, with changes in the climate they are becoming active for longer. The most frequently seen tick is the sheep tick although the hedgehog and fox ticks may also make an appearance. All of these species of tick will feed on dogs, cats and humans.
Ticks are unable to jump or fly and travel by climbing on vegetation such as long grass and then waiting for a suitable host to pass by. They attach to this host using their hooked front legs. Following attachment, ticks will spend time choosing a suitable feeding site before attaching to feed via their mouth parts. As ticks take time to attach the act of brushing pets following a walk can reduce the number of ticks actually attaching. Tick bites are usually painless and attaching ticks are often as small as 1.5mm and will increase to the size of a pea after feeding. Not all ticks carry disease, but for infected ticks the action of attaching allows them to transmit diseases such as lymes disease, babesiosis, anaplasmosis and rickettsiosis to the host. The risk of infection transmission increases the longer the tick is attached to the host.
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In order to reduce the spread of tick borne disease we recommend regular tick prevention treatments. These come in the form of tablets, collars and spot-on preparations and will usually kill ticks within 12-24 hours of attachment and last for between 4 and 12 weeks depending on the product chosen.
Many of the most effective treatments can only be prescribed by a veterinary surgeon and so we would advise contacting your vet to discuss the most suitable treatment for your pet.
At Toll Barn Vets, North Walsham, we understand that choosing the correct flea and tick protection for your pet is a minefield and so offer our clients free of
charge parasite protection consultations with our qualified veterinary nurses to enable us to formulate the perfect parasite prevention program for your pet.
Ticks found on your pet should be removed as soon as possible using a tick remover to ensure that the mouth parts do not remain within the skin once the body of the tick is removed. At Toll Barn Vets tick removal is one of our free of charge procedures for our clients to help keep your pets in tip top condition.
The Tick Tick List! • Ensure pets are treated regularly with an effective tick treatment as per manufacturers guidelines • Brush or wash pets after walks to remove unattached ticks • Check pets thoroughly daily and contact your vet if any attached ticks are found • Remove any attached ticks as soon as possible after finding them
Don’t forget, we are here to help so if you are battling with keeping your pet tick free this year please give the Toll Barn Vets team a call on 01692 407126.
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A New Dawn –
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North Norfolk choir Cantamus has announced that it will shortly restart rehearsals, which were suspended during the COVID-19 lockdown.
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After a long-enforced break Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society are delighted to announce that (COVID rules permitting) we will be joining forces with Broadland Youth Choir to perform John Rutter’s beautiful Mass of the Children.
The choir will start rehearsing in June, subject to confirmation of stage 4 of the Government’s roadmap. The choir will meet at St Joseph’s Church Hall, Sheringham on Thursday evenings under the direction of Philip Adams and plans to rehearse a wide-ranging programme of music by Thomas Tallis, Bela Bartok and Gustav Holst.
The concert will take place on Saturday 10 July at 7 pm in Cromer Parish Church. The performance will be conducted by the Society’s musical director, David Ballard with soloists Zaira Palumbo, soprano and Andrew Weeks, baritone.
Nigel Roberts, chair of Cantamus, said: “so many of us have missed singing during the pandemic, and we are looking forward to being able to meet again. We hope the roadmap will progress smoothly and we can start in June. We are open to everyone of any musical ability, and we would love to see some new faces joining us – just contact our Secretary at elainetwigg@aol.com for details”.
Mass of the Children was written at the invitation of Peter Tiboris and MidAmerica Productions and first performed on 13 February 2003 in Carnegie Hall, New York, conducted by the composer. As well as including traditional Latin texts the Mass also includes verse by Thomas Ken (1637- 1711), William Blake (1757 - 1827) and others. Zaira Palumbo sings with the Choral Society
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Musical Director, David Ballard says “This is a perfect opportunity to team up with a children’s choir to perform this lovely piece. Our soprano soloist, Zaira Palumbo is also the musical director of Broadland Youth Choir and we have both been rehearsing over Zoom with our respective choirs. We are really looking forward to returning to “live” rehearsals in May.”
£5.00 per person per day. Children under 14 free. Dogs on leads welcome. Proceeds in aid of Hempstead Church and Village Hall.
Enjoy a pleasant stroll round Hempstead village to see a variety of gardens, discover our delightful church, learn about moths, see sculptures, artwork and classic cars. Play croquet and there is a small dog agility course. Excellent country walks from the village.
At the Village Hall find refreshments, toilets, carvings from the roadside carver, textile crafts, and plant stalls.
The programme will also include a selection of popular choral works, including: My Beloved Spake - Patrick Hadley O Lux Beatissima Graham Keitch How Lovely are Thy Dwellings - Johannes Brahms Cantique de Jean Racine - Gabriel Faure The Blue Bird – Sir Charles Villiers Stanford
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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection
As we have mentioned before, our branch is run entirely by volunteers. Sometimes, when people ring, they do not realise that they are probably speaking to Stephanie in her kitchen and that we do not have people sitting in an office waiting to respond to telephone calls. If she is busy elsewhere the person can leave a message on the answer phone. Bearing this in mind it may be some time before she can respond, so please be patient if you are expecting a call back. It also pays to check she has not called as often people will call again not having noticed that she has already responded to their original message. Calls received late at night and early in the morning will go straight to answer phone and not be answered, (for example the recent calls received at 5.15am and 9.45pm).
When Stephanie receives calls for cats and kittens to come into care, especially if the situation appears to be urgent, she will do her best to try and arrange for the cats/kittens to come in. This may involve contacting more than one of our fosterers to see if we can accommodate the cats. This has to be done within Cats’ Protection guidelines and may mean asking Lesley if she can spare another pen to either take a cat already in care or the cat/kittens which need urgent help. Occasionally, having made various calls, when she contacts the person making the request, she finds they no longer need our help. Two recent instances, when she spent a considerable amount of time try to fit cats in, spring to mind. The first was a request to take a kitten from an industrial site. After making several calls to arrange for the kitten to come in, when ringing to advise we could take it in, she was informed that the person had found it a home. The second instance concerned a gentleman whose cat had kittens and, as they had several cats, they could not cope with anymore. Again, several calls were made, and Lesley had agreed to take the kittens. On calling to give the good news she was advised that the gentleman would have to discuss it with his wife and would call back the next day. Needless to say, we did not hear from him again and many
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If you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten, please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher). This number is for vouchers only and will not be Lillie, now rehomed. 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. Please be aware that if you are interested in giving one of our cats a home you need to contact by phone rather than by the contact form on our website www.northwalsham.cats.org.uk where a description and photograph of the cats can be seen. Stephanie does not use a computer for her cat work so there is a delay in responding to enquiries this way and she deals with enquiries on a first come first serve policy.
We are now on Facebook. You can find us under Cats Protection North Walsham. Please note our Facebook details will be changing shortly and we will advise you here when this happens.
Nature Special
Pick up your free 2021 copy of the Norfolk Coast Guardian from outlets along the coast now. This year’s 40page newspaper is an action for nature special featuring art, poems and even fiction. There’s a handy map, tips on walking, cycling, and dog walking; the coastal code and a local products directory, as well as a kid’s page and events listings, including details of our Dark Skies Festival in the autumn. We have a front cover with a difference – made using artificial intelligence by local artist Karen Eng, it’s interactive. Get your copy to find out more!
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Awaiting Government Guidelines for Re-Opening Registered Charity No. 1097115
It’s hard to believe that it will be nearly 6 months into 2021 before we can even start to consider re-opening the Age Concern (North Norfolk) Day Centre in Cremer Street, Sheringham. I’m sure many of our regular Clients are waiting with anticipation for the Government’s announcements on June 21st, as are we, so that we can ensure we have all the required actions in place to re-open safely and welcome you all back just as soon as we can.
We have kept in touch with many of our regular Clients by telephone, through Befriending calls for a chat and also to do some shopping and home assistance where necessary. Anyone is welcome to call if ever
you need some help. If we can’t provide it, we will be sure to point you in the right direction. Many of our regular Clients have been receiving our ‘Meals on Heels’ lunches and numbers have increased so hopefully, when we do re-open some of those new customers, will join us in person, at the Day Centre. But, for all of you, I am sure you are as eager as we are to see you seated around a table again with friends, enjoying a hot meal and dessert, a cup of tea and a good old catch-up.
On your return you will see some new faces waiting to meet, greet and get to know you, including our new Day Centre manager, Anneliese Maerz who joined us recently and
who has lots of interesting ideas for events and activities she hopes you will enjoy.
So, although we still have to be patient for a little longer, I’m sure we can all see a brighter situation ahead, after what has been a very difficult time for us all and a very sad time for some. Keep positive, keep healthy and keep looking forward to meeting up again with staff and friends at the Day Centre.
New Clients are always welcome. Phone Alison on 01263 821188 for advice and information or pre-book a Trial Day for when we re-open.
How to restore a youthful jawline?
Coltishall Cosmetic Clinic is fully equipped to help you achieve a tighter jawline and neck. Sagging jawline is a common concern for many men and women. They do not want major surgery but are looking for some tightening and lifting to make their jawline more defined. Thanks to modern technology we are able to achieve this in a number of different ways. We can achieve a very pleasing profile with our treatments.
What causes jawline sagging, appearance of jowls and loss of definition in this area? A number of changes occur due to ageing, sun-damage, smoking and also genetics contributes to our looks in a major way. Did you know that changes are not only skin deep but even our bones lose volume with age? The jawbone also recedes resulting in loss of bony support and combined with loss of fat, muscle, skin thinning and gravity causes sagging in this area of face and neck.
How can you help me achieve a tighter jawline and neck? Thanks to modern technology, our treatments, sun-protection and awareness; we find people are maintaining their youthful looks for longer. Our journey begins with a consultation and assessment to determine causes of your particular concern so that a customized treatment plan can be devised. We can usually offer you a choice. Our treatment recommendation may include one or more of the following-
minutes to treat the whole face. Patients love this treatment because they are comfortable without pain medication or numbing creams.
Fractional CO2 laser resurfacing Fractional Skin Resurfacing is the only method, which creates new skin. This results in a decrease in sunspots, fine lines, wrinkles and acne scarring and a fresher, more youthful skin tone and texture. The Fractional approach stimulates quick healing, while leaving your skin’s surface intact, with no lasting redness.
Volume restoration We can use dermal fillers or your own fat to re-create your jawline and chin. Chin and jawline are difficult to inject so you need an experienced doctor to do these and not someone who injects fillers ‘on the side’. We can inject fillers to contour the jawline, angle of the jaw and chin. Botulinum toxin injections remain popular for this area as in Nefertiti lift. As we age, we start to lose a little chin projection. This can be restored using fillers.
More advanced options We do offer a variety of minimally invasive options such as laser facelift, one stitch facelift or full face and neck lifts under local anaesthesia so we can offer these if you have a significant amount of lose skin and feel surgery is your only option.
Radiofrequency skin tightening This device can tighten the skin without any pain or discomfort and requires no preparation with numbing creams. It takes about 40-45
Give us a call on 01603 736487 or log on to the website www.coltishallclinic.co.uk to book your appointment and start your journey towards a tighter jawline and neck.
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Survey launched to seek views on community safety in Norfolk Residents across Norfolk are being urged to have their say about community safety in the county.
The Norfolk County Community Safety Partnership (NCCSP) has today (24 May) launched an eight-week consultation to understand what residents believe will make Norfolk a safer place to live, work and visit.
The NCCSP develops a Community Safety Plan which sets out the priorities which partners will focus on. Having carried out an assessment of crime and community safety issues, the NCCSP has drafted a new three-year plan which proposes seven priorities.
The partnership now wants to hear from Norfolk residents whether they feel the priorities correctly reflect the issues which matter most to them.
The proposed priorities are: • Serious violence • Domestic and sexual abuse
• Preventing terrorism • Criminal exploitation, including modern slavery and county lines drug dealing • Neighbourhood crimes like robbery, burglary, anti-social behaviour, vehicle crime and other theft offences • Hate crime and community tensions • Fraud
The NCCSP brings together organisations from across Norfolk to tackle crime and disorder, and ensure the county remains a safe place for all.
The partnership is currently supported by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) and is chaired by the OPCCN Chief Executive Mark Stokes.
Urging residents to have their say, Mark Stokes, said: “It is vital we hear from as many people as possible to ensure the partnership’s priorities best reflect what matters most to Norfolk residents. “We have developed an evidence-based plan that we believe will make Norfolk a safer place to live, work and visit but we need to hear your views. This is why we are asking your opinions on the proposed priorities and desired outcomes of the plan. The survey only takes a few minutes to complete but will help safeguard the safety of Norfolk residents for years to come.”The NCCSP wants to make the public and professionals aware of a variety of community safety issues in order to enable them to better protect themselves and others.
Once the priorities have been agreed, the partnership will use a variety of approaches to promote important community safety messages to both the people of Norfolk and professionals.
The consultation will run for eight weeks from 24 May 2021, closing on 16 July 2021.
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Strawberry Eton mess cake At The Grove, we are now fully open and firing on all cylinders.
We are welcoming guests to our new terrace for afternoon teas and both our a la carte restaurant and Sundown are going down a treat. So a big thank you to all our guests and diners, new and old for your continued support. Taking bookings on 01263 512412
together until all combined, then repeat with remaining flour (take time to not knock too much air out of the mix as this will help the cake rise in the oven). The mixture should be smooth and just drop off of a spatula or spoon, (if mix is too wet, add small amount of flour until correct consistency).
Line a 10” cake tin with butter and baking paper, spoon the mixture into the tin, gently smooth the top and bake in a 160c for 40 minutes or until middle is cooked when tested with a skewer or thin knife.
Once cooked through, let cool completely in the tin, gently remove from tin and slice evenly in half length ways and put to side.
Enjoy the Eton Mess, but don’t count the calories!
Ingredients Sponge 300g self raising flour 300g sugar 300g butter 5 eggs 1 tsp vanilla extract
For the Eton mess filling, whip the cream till it reached soft peaks, fold in the diced strawberries and meringue. Use this mixture to fill the cake to desired amount and top with other half of cake.
For icing, mix the icing sugar with enough milk to make a spreadable icing, mix with food colouring till desired colour is achieved.
Assemble cake with filling and cover with icing, decorate top with any spare berry mixture and remaining berries, slice and enjoy.
Eton mess filling 200ml fresh whipping cream Small Punnet strawberries (half small diced and half for decoration) Handful of crushed meringue
Icing 100g icing sugar Red/pink food colouring Enough milk to loosen mixture
North Norfolk Macmillan Cancer Support Centre
The North Norfolk Macmillan Cancer Support Centre is well on the way to taking shape, but once it’s finished, and supporting thousands of local people living with cancer, it will be so much more than bricks and mortar.
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We’re running a recruitment drive for volunteers, who will be at the heart of supporting this service. Volunteering could mean anything from welcoming patients and their carers at the door, to offering a listening ear, and ensuring we’re fully stocked with cancer information leaflets.
Find out more about what these roles might entail and apply by contacting Anita Martins, Matron at Cromer and District Hospital, Mill Rd, Cromer, NR27 0BU or telephone 01603 646234.
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North Norfolk Photographic Society
North Norfolk Photographic Society held a third club competition which again – due to the impossibility of holding live meetings, was via Zoom.
That technology actually suits a camera club very well; judges and members do not have to travel great distances, and everybody gets a good look at the pictures – not always easy from the back of a hall!
The judge on this occasion was David Steel, who did not have to travel to Holt from Cambridge where he is based. He had 72 photographs entered into the contest by members and gave a fair and honest comment on every one of them.
commended and commended. From the 72, 37 were so awarded in total; this being a mark of the excellence achieved by members of this club.
Three of the four Gold awards went to Diana Knight – well done Diana. A magnificent achievement. Her photographs were Kingfisher in the Rain, Savannah Lioness and Pheasants Fighting – three nature pictures whose titles fully describe.
Mating Marbled Whites by Mick Walker
Walker’s African Fish Eagle, Hanne Seibers’ Splendid Isolation and to Paul Richards’ Dartford Warbler Singing Display.
David Steel gave 10 pictures Highly Commended and 15 Commended.
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Chasing Hares by Paul Richards
The fourth Gold went to Liz Akers for The Night Shift which was a view of atmospheric waterside industrial structures.
Kingfisher in the Rain by Diana Knight He was not asked to give numeric marks – just to award Gold to what he judged to be the very best pictures, then silver, bronze and highly
Silver was awarded to 5 entries, Chasing Hares by Paul Richards, The Runner by Shirley Radden, Misty Dawn by Paul Richards, Native Birchwood Forest, Cairngorms by Barb Gardner and Mating Marbled Whites by Mick Walker.
And Bronze Awards were given to Mick
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Qualcast Suffolk Punch petrol lawnmower in good condition with attachments and manuals. £25 ono. 4 Life jackets (2 Adult and 2 children) in very good condition £20 ono. 01263 761271 or 07667 121161 Vertical blinds 9ft wide, 6ft drop all fittings included, £20. N Walsham 01692 406360 Large Jig Roll. Takes 3,000-piece jigsaws. Good Condition with original tube for storage. £5 01328 830886 Electric foot warmer with inner washable fleece and control. £15. Large desk 5ft. X23inches deep. Heavy, free, buyer collects. 2 dolls (collection items) one sitting in cane chair, other standing 3foot tall. £20 each buyer collects. Fireside chair green. £25. 01263 713445.
Habitat Sideboard - light oak - Classic Minimalistic £70.00 ono. 18in / 46 cm deep. 30in / 76cm High. 57in / 145cm Long.Good condition. Pictures available. Sheringham 07979 591753 -. Pine wooden captain’s table, round, extends to oval, with 6 chairs. (exc’condition ).£100., Vertical blinds to fit conservatory large windows, width..9ft, drop 6ft’ also fittings included £ 20..00. N. Walsham 01692 406360. Hoselock Hose pipe and stand for a wall. £30. Petrol mower, free to take away. 2 draw black filing cabinet in good condition £20. 2 joint sets of Scalextric Boxed with 2 cars, as new, £45. 01263 821293 Corner China Cabinet - Darkwood. Very nice condition. 16ins / 40cm x 16 ins / 40cm sides - 40ins / 100cm high. with key. £45.00 ono - pictures available - Sheringham 07979 591753. HSL style small manual reclining fabric armchair. Cream with soft pastel floral pattern. Excellent condition. £50 buyer collects. 01263 822402 Mothercare travel cot, used for visiting Grandchildren £20. Ikea highchair £15. Cromer 07596 114325 FREE - small armchair, brown/gold pattern. Has suffered some cat scratching to the front, but otherwise in good condition. Could be covered in throw, ideal for summerhouse etc. Sheringham 07740 851271 White sturdy Shower/bath Stool. Adjustable legs with rubber feet. £10. 01263 824648. William Morris single handmade interlined curtain & blinds. Garden Craft in Sap&Ivory. Blinds for a large bay window. Left 29” x 81 Mid 65”x 81” Right 29” x 81 ish. Interlined Double pleat door Ctn 72” w x 97” Interlined Roman 30” W x 39.6” D. Good condition. £280.00 ono. Can send photos 07806 788456 Portable toilet, new, still in box, completely self-contained. £35. 01692 218705 Ryobi Electric Pole Hedge Trimmer plus 25m extension cable. Used 3 times from new £60. 400w Halogen Work Light. Never used £15. Tel: 01263 820074. Three wheeled mobility walker lightweight nearly new blue £55 ono four wheeled walker with basket £25 ono. Tv stand glass front with draw, £15 ono call /txt 07389 194866 or phone 01263823358. Hotpoint toaster, £3. Lady’s jacket, mustard, size 14, as new, £5. Lovely dancing sandals + handbags, cheap. 01692 405663. Fishing bed chair for sale unwanted present. It has its own zip on sleeping bag and still has tags. was £260 new will accept £150.00. 01263 713942. Bedspread throw for double bed John Lewis, beige hardly used. £10. 01263 711160
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Lovely Victorian chiffonier. Lovely flame mahogany veneer. Display shelf. One lockable drawer. Double cupboard doors with lock. Interior storage with shelf. Small pieces of veneer missing along shelf edge but otherwise in very good condition. 41.5ins wide. 16.5 ins deep. 35ins high. Overall height 51ins. Offers in region £150. Buyer to collect. Sheringham. 01263 825677. Line 6 electric guitar amplifier 30 watts with clean, crunch and heavy metal settings £65,red and black LG stereo speakers for hi fi as new and boxed £25. Cromer: 07376 199016. Short auburn wig styled in a bob. Never used due to illness. In box with accessories. £60.00. 01263 825181 Slim bookcase dark colour 6’x13” £15. Large bookcase teak 5shelves 6’x36” £20. Small computer desk £5, Day light light on wheels for craft work £5, small heater £5. Andrew James slicer with 3 blades £10, Tefal deep fat fryer with removable pan and basket £10. Morphy Richards floor steamer £10. 6ft., imitation Xmas tree and storage bag £15. Electric spiralizer £7.50, electric smoothie maker £7.50. 2 leather purses £5, wallet £1. Silver plated photo frame small 7x5 inches £5. 01263 713445. Adult Archery Outfit Hoyt Horizon recurve bow with limbs and balance bars and 11 A/C/C 28" arrows. Complete with 2 sights, quiver, bow stand, fletching jig and all necessary spares. £ 300. 01328 830605 Large Collection of Crown Derby ‘Imari’ includes a planter, a trinket box and an egg with stand, all perfect condition. Will sell as a collection or individually, open to offers. Will email photographs if required. 01263 515036. Oval dining tables x 2 £30 each. Hall table Barley Twist style £20. 6 large bolster cushions hardly used £5 each. Antique sugar tongs £5, Footstool £5. 01263 577417. Engineering Bricks, unused – 45p each. Collection only. 2 x New Brown/Beige, Tiny check, two-seater Garden Bench Cushions 43 inches x 18 inches - £30. Old Charm, Tudor Brown, Two Door Pedestal Cabinet (OC1582) in good condition, w 50 cm, h 71 cm & d 36 cm - £75. Gents Raleigh Mountain Bike Ogre Max – 15 – USA Design. Little used. Tuned-up and inner tubes replaced - £120 01263 862647. 10ft. Extension ladder £30. Hillbilly Golf Trolley, battery & charger £75. Set of 4 Allmark Bowls size 2M with bag & size 8 shoes. Selection of ladies clothes - suits, dresses, skirts etc., sizes 12/14. Offers invited. 01692 406294 Sailing Vintage - Rudder, Tiller, Centreboards, Spinakers, Poles, Paddles, Laser Sail, Dinghy Fittings, Shrouds, Offers. Calorgas 7kg Blue Butane Bottle (full) £20. Golf Clubs McGregor Graphite Set, Bag, Trolley £75. 01263 517127 Holt Bowls Club items of clothing, size medium to large, 5 T shirts, 1 long sleeve jumper, 1 short sleeve jumper, trousers, also full waterproof jacket and trousers. Any reasonable offer considered. Funds to cancer charity in memory of my husband. Please phone Jenny on 01263 663749. Printer: Epsom XP4100 Expression Home. Little used, excellent condition. New January 2020. £25.00 o.n.o. for further information and picture/s, 01263 860880.
Kampa Dometic Luxury Firenze high back folding reclining relaxer chair with detachable leg rest, for camping, holidays, garden. Good condition. Cost £70, accept £30 ono. Buyer collects. North Walsham. 01692 405812 Epson Stylus C46 printer, £27, single air bed and pump, £15. Humax HD TV recorder, £75. 01692 404613 Hoselock Hose and wall reel, £30. Silver Microwave rarely used £20. 2 draw filing cabinet Black on wheels lockable £20. 2 sets of Scalextric £45. 01263 821293 4 foot bed base and mattress, firm base for antique bed together with Back Care Mattress. Black & White ticking fabric. Used infrequently as Guest Bed. VGC, £100.00. 01263 588521/ 07936 504 362 Only £10 each: Electric lawn mower Chevron RE350, Leaf vac/blower Challenge 2,400watt, Shredder Alko H1100, Bench grinder Energer and non-electric golf trolley. Photos available. 01263 824473. Saab wheel & tyre, never used, bought as full-size spare. Pirelli PZero tyre with alloy wheel 225/45 R17, £50. Handy Log Cutter, THLS - 6 , 230 v electric, £75. Brass hearth fender heavy duty, extendable, £40. Brass companion set 4 part, £25. Cromer 01263 478921 King size 13 Tog winter duvet, clean, always used with cover – offers. 01692 402356 TENS digital pain relief unit (Boots) with spare electrodes. £20. Circulation Ultra 2662 in original packaging. £20. 01692 403986 AGA stock pot 5 litres 22cm dia hardly used VGC £35. Volvo V70 dog guard and luggage compartment divider. Genuine Volvo part for 2015 model year VGC. £60. 07487424981 Dawes gents bicycle, very good condition. £85.00, Large cycle box £15.00, Small cycle box with carrier £10.00. 01263 860898/mobile 07909790468 Dress rail, collapsible, very sturdy. £25. 01263 741023 Table Saw, 10 inch with good blade. 230V single phase 1500W. Sheringham. Buyer to collect. £25 ono. 07312 095125. Beko upright freezer Model FFP 1671W. Purchased April 20 with 2 yr warranty. 5 storage drawers plus 2 shelves with flaps. Suitable for outbuilding use. Volume 250l. Size 171 x 60 x 61cm As new condition. £170. 01263 821987 Old Charm corner cabinet by Wood Bros. Chestnut finish. Lower cupboard with two doors & one fixed shelf. Top cupboard with two leaded doors & two fixed shelves. Good condition. £40. 01263 821987 2 pairs of original tall navy HUNTER Wellingtons, sizes 7 and 12. Very good condition. £20.00 a pair. Sheringham 07944 519145. Two folding purple Stowaway 3 bikes in Philips carrying bags not used for a long time so will need attention hence £40 each. Small computer desk on casters 60x40. £10, computer chair black small £5. Holt. 01263 713434. 3 Tier metal trolley, new, grey, boxed. £10. 01692 404099 7 Charlie Higson teenage novels £7, 5 Anthony Horowitz teenage novels £5, or £10 the lot, smoke-free and pet-free all in good condition, will deliver 07952 634570
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Big smiles as Little Theatre reopens easing on Monday May 17.
Cuppas, snacks, shows and movies were on the menu as Sheringham Little Theatre reopened its doors for the latest lockdown
The Hub café bar welcomed regulars and new faces as the community arts venue emerged from months without income from either its auditorium or popular watering hole.
Debbie Thompson welcoming people back into Sheringham Little Theatre Credit Richard Batson / SLT
Director Debbie Thomson said: “We are delighted open again – and doing what we are supposed to do, providing entertainment and a warm welcome for everyone.”
Shows begin on May 19 with a sold-out People’s Cabaret event in partnership with the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, followed by the classic comedy of Joyce Grenfell on May 22-23, and a trio of movies in tribute to Little Theatre film fan Julian High (Out of Africa on May 25, West Side Story on May 27 and Carousel on May 30).
Seating capacity in the auditorium is limited to 30pc of the usual 160, and the Hub café car is at half capacity with 30 seats, but Mrs Thompson said it was great to be back in action – with visitor safety at the forefront - and with ongoing work to improve the building exterior and extra ventilation under way.
Café regulars Clive and Caryl Taylor from Tuttington said they were glad to be revisiting one of their favourite haunts, where they enjoy the friendly atmosphere and the range of productions including summer drama. For details of the Little Theatre’s upcoming programme please visit www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com www.rosevillapublications.co.uk
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Strollers Step Out 375 Miles to Help Little Theatre Funds
A team of volunteers at Sheringham Little has walked from Norfolk to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris … without ever leaving the UK.
The super striders clocked up the 375-mile target on local lanes, and even the Peak District, to reach the virtual finish line.
Their effort was part of the Walking4Norfolk challenge, which was launched at Norwich Cathedral on May 12, and encouraged people to mount up the miles in aid of their favourite charities.
The Strollers reached their target on Wednesday May 26, finished 17th out of 40 teams, and are now stepping up their efforts to turn their paces into pounds for Little Theatre funds.
They were volunteers Phyllis and Alan Styles, Maggie Tranter and Mike and Jane Holmes, plus their rescue dog Sally, all led by Little Theatre technical manager Mark Benfield.
Mike and Jane (and Sally) did 120 miles on a walking holiday in the Peak District. Fellow Hub café volunteers Phyllis and Alan combined their walks with delving into Alan’s family history linked to the Pastons in North Norfolk, while usher Maggie did a combination of local lanes and several miles on the tennis court.
Theatre manager Debbie Thompson said: “Our volunteers are the life blood of the theatre. This group has gone above and beyond their normal duties, and we could not be prouder of what they have achieved – so we now hope supporters get behind them with some extra fundraising now the team has reached its goal.”
(L-R) Maggie Tranter, Jane and Mike Holmes (with Sally the dog), Alan and Phyllis Styles. Credit Richard Batson / SLT)
Mr Bagge said: "The idea is initially focused on fundraising, that is the real value of it, and giving all these charities the opportunity to raise awareness of what they are doing."
You can support the Strollers by making a donation to their effort via the DONATE button on our website sheringhamlittletheatre.ticketsolve.com/products/donation and mentioning Walking4Norfolk when making your contribution.
Captain Tom 100 Challenge
Cromer Hospital staff set a challenge to walk or ride 100km between 30th April and 3rd May to raise funds for the new Macmillan Cancer Support Centre and exceeded all expectations.
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COVID-19 Litigation Risks
As the UK is now gradually easing out of lockdown and (hopefully) with the end of the Covid-19 pandemic in sight, it is inevitable that the Government will now turn its focus towards clawing back the funds expended in the course of its various Support Schemes.
As part of this year's budget in March 2021, the Government announced that it will be deploying £100m in the creation of a new Taxpayer Protection Taskforce to investigate individuals and businesses who wrongfully claimed under the Government Support Schemes.
The taskforce will consist of approximately 1250 HMRC officials who will target those who have fraudulently claimed under the following schemes:
• Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (otherwise known as the Furlough Scheme); • Self Employed Income Support Scheme; • Bounce Back Loan Scheme; • Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme; • Coronavirus Large Business
Interruption Loan Scheme; and • Eat Out to Help Out Scheme.
As of March 2021, the taskforce had already made 10,000 enquiries into wrongful claims. The taskforce are choosing which claims to investigate based on payment data, PAYE records and tip-offs from members of the public. It is anticipated that there will be more enquiries made by the taskforce.
If an individual or business has been found to have wrongfully claimed taxpayer funds during the pandemic, they may be liable to civil and/or criminal penalties. HMRC's investigations are not solely limited to fraudulent claims, they are also investigating individuals and businesses who have mistakenly claimed funds when they were not entitled to do so under the scheme's criteria. In some instances, individuals may not even be aware of assistance their employers claimed, either inadvertently or fraudulently.
It is therefore essential that all individuals and businesses that claimed taxpayer funds during the pandemic review their paperwork and records to ensure that they did so correctly and in accordance with the criteria in force at that time. If it transpires that a mistake was made, then it is essential to seek
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North Norfolk u3a Local History Group As Covid restrictions are lifted and we begin to travel further afield look out for milestones alongside our roads. They are the ‘silent sentinels’ of an earlier age when travel was by horse or on foot and maps were scarce, they gave reassurance that the traveller was on the right path and nearing their destination.
Although milestones date back to Roman times most of those that still survive along our roads were erected in the 18th and 19th centuries by Turnpike Trusts. These trusts were set up by Acts of Parliament which allowed groups of local worthies to raise money and build roads and then charge the users a ‘toll’ to pay for it, just like the tolls on some modern motorways. At the height of the turnpike era, there were 20,000 miles of road that had milestones. The name turnpike comes from the spiked barrier at the toll gate or booth. The poor bitterly resented having to pay to use the roads and there were anti-turnpike riots.
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Nowadays, the maintenance of milestones is generally the responsibility of the local Highway Authority or the Highway’s Agency or their contractors.
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We are very lucky therefore to have some fine local examples, particularly between Sheringham and Holt. The milestone in the
photograph is on the South side of the A148 near the Mill Farm Bowls Club. According to the Milestone Society this stone was one of those buried as a WW2 security measure and was only discovered in 2015 and was re-erected in 2017.
The Prince of Wales has taken a keen interest in the restoration of milestones and at Anmer, near Sandringham, he painted two of the numerals on a local stone.
An interesting book was published in 2014 in aid of charity, entitled ‘Moving Miles, Restoring 60 of Norfolk’s Milestones With the help of Children, Royalty and Hard Work’. On the website of the Milestone Society there is a spreadsheet detailing all the known milestones in Norfolk.
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Viking Swimmers Swim the Channel
North Norfolk Viking Swimmers, Romilly Hammond, aged 13 Isaac Buchan 12 and his younger brother Noah,10 "swam the channel" in a relay tandem swim in Beeston Hall School pool, where all three attend: raising £1,469 so far for much needed club funds and the River's Trust.
The trio took the plunge as early as 7am and finished at 7-05pm covering the 22 miles distance channel swimmers have to complete between England and France. They were supported by fellow club members who also swam with them at various stages. Club Captain Katy Colman, Michael Sayer, Amiyah Hawes and Lead coach Sam Watts, who also did a stint in the pool. At the conclusion he said:
“This is the first real club event for us since the lock downs began and it brought the club together. I would like to congratulate Romilly, Isaac and Noah for their endeavour especially as they had to battle against the cold and rain and thanks to all the supporters and helpers who came along to cheer them on.”
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New badge launched at NNUHA to celebrate International Nurses Day A new badge to celebrate the achievements of newly qualified nurses and midwives has been launched on International Nurses Day at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
The first pin badges and certificates were presented to ten staff today (12 May) following their successful completion of their first-year preceptorship.
The new badge, which features Norfolk’s Edith Cavell and the Florence Nightingale lamp, was designed by Cromer and District Hospital nurse Billy Lawson following a competition last year.
It will be given to all newly qualified nurses, midwives and AHPs who complete their first year with the Trust.
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something to celebrate nurses and midwives’ achievements in their first year, which can be a difficult transition. It was the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale last year and Billy’s winning badge design celebrates Norfolk and nursing with images of Norwich Cathedral, wheat to represent the farming community, Edith Cavell and the Nightingale lamp.”
The badge has an authentic Turkish style fanoos lamp that was carried by Florence Nightingale and is also set to go on display at the Florence Nightingale Museum in London. Prof Nancy Fontaine, NNUH Chief Nurse, said: “I’m thrilled that we have launched this fantastic badge, which pays tribute to our Norfolk and nursing heritage, for our newly qualified nurses and midwives to celebrate what they have achieved over the last year in challenging circumstances. Nurses and midwives have acted above and beyond throughout the first and second waves and I am very proud to lead a hugely dedicated, versatile and highly professional group.”
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Angela & Natasha’s bike ride in aid of Sing Your Heart Out (SYHO)
Two keen cyclists are setting out from Sheringham on Thursday 10th June to cover nearly 200 miles by bike in aid of charity. They are raising funds for Sing Your Heart Out (SYHO) by visiting each of the 5 venues around the county where the local SYHO groups hold their award winning singing workshops which promote mental wellbeing by singing together.
Angela Mason & Natasha Hood, who love to sing and are both involved personally in SYHO, enjoy cycling but admit the distance will be a challenge.
Angela said “I had the idea a few months ago & whilst telling Natasha about my plans she said she would like to join me. It will be great to have company and we’re hoping that singers from each group will come and cheer us at their venue”
After leaving Sheringham they will pedal to Norwich. The next day Great Yarmouth is their destination, followed by Attleborough then on Sunday 13th finishing in Kings Lynn. After Kings Lynn they will complete the ride by cycling 45 miles to their respective homes.
The pandemic has meant SYHO groups have not been able to sing together in person but a great way of solving this dilemma has been to sing together live on line.
SYHO’s trained voice coaches have put together fortnightly online sessions where the fun of singing live together has been well replicated.
Natasha Hood on the left, Angela Mason on right. Photo: Kate Platt
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Book Provides History Lesson About Unique School
The turrets and towers of a north Norfolk village school make it a stunning landmark – and a new book charting its 200-year history shows just how special it is.
Antingham and Southrepps Primary was opened in 1826 by the local lord of the manor to educate the children of farmworkers on his estate, long before schools were a part of everyday community life. It is the fifth oldest school in Norfolk still operating in its original building, and at one time had more than 300 pupils from the surrounding villages.
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The early days were challenging, with poor families often needing the children to work rather than study. Absenteeism was dealt with by carrot and sticks. There was a medal for good attendance – and even a pocket watch for seven years unbroken schooling. But there were also Draconian measures, including fines and hard labour, for parents of children who were absent too often.
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The snapshots of early life at the school are captured in A School Through Time, written by Margaret Dowland who lives a stone’s throw from the school in Lower Street. The retired nurse became fascinated by the school’s history when serving as a governor from 2007-12. Margaret said the inspiration for the book began with the imposing church-like building. However, the School Book Cover real story she wanted to highlight was “not just flint and stone” but the social history behind it.
“The more I looked, the more interesting it became, and the more I realised that this school is of historical significance and that its story should be recorded,” she explained.
Research has taken 15 years on and off, with help from others including friend Sarah Westlake. The book charts the evolution of the school from those philanthropic beginnings when founder Lord Suffield paid for the building and the headmaster’s salary, and fees were linked to estate farm worker’s wage. It ends in 2014 when it became part of the North Norfolk Academy Trust.
The poignant pages reflect the tough lives of the earliest pupils and parents, and there are extracts from the punishment book for misdemeanours ranging from laziness and talking in class to setting fire to bushes on the common.
Some children’s absence excuses in poverty ridden rural families included lack of boots – needed for walking miles to school in all weathers.
A wartime chapter tells how pupils were taught in a barn for six weeks while soldiers were billeted there in the First World War, while in the Second, the school was swamped with evacuees from Dagenham which doubled the school role temporarily.
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Margaret added: “I hope it tells people where the school came from, so they value it.”
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Letheringsett Mill Needs Help
Letheringsett Watermill is one of our local gems. One of only 24 water driven flour mills in the country, a rare one at that, as unlike other mills which are run as historical trusts or by local authorities, Letheringsett is one of only three independent mills. Mentioned in the Doomsday Book as ‘Leringseta’ it has a very long and proud history. The present building was built in 1802 and produced flour until 1972 when it became an animal feed mill.
The Mill was leased in 1987 by Michael
Thurlow with a view to restoring it back to its former glory. Mike was not a miller by trade but researched the process of producing flour and, after much time, money and extensive restoration, production resumed and continues to this day.
Mike sadly passed away in 2013 and two years later his wife, Marion, also died, leaving their daughter Michelle to continue their work and develop the business. Michelle is passionate about continuing her parents’ legacy and keeping her flour production as local as possible. Grain is sourced within North Norfolk and her flour is supplied to local bakeries and shops. The Mill now produces 15 different flours including spelt flour, an ancient grain introduced to this country by the Romans. Keeping the Mill in good order to enable production to continue is a full-time job, and no more so than at the present time. Major work is currently being carried out to repair the millstones, which gradually wear out with constant use. They have to be redressed about every two
years (a process where the grinding surfaces are reprofiled having worn down), and that is going on right now. There is only one contractor who can do this work, CD Howell & son, millers from Staffordshire. The stones are made from Derbyshire Gritstone and Dutch Emery Quartz, and the work is costing the Mill £2993, a sum that is hard to find in these difficult times.
This has led to Michelle setting up an appeal for funds to get this important work done. She is asking for help via JustGiving. Anyone wanting to help can go to: www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/michellethurlow-2?utm_term=J2wrZKz7e and make a donation.
Letheringsett Mill is not only an important historical asset to our area, but it also provides education, with tours of the Mill giving insight into our history, and is contributing to the movement to keep food local and support our growers and producers in North Norfolk.
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More than 120,000 local volunteers thanked for taking part in research last year Since taking part in the Novavax study, Surajit has not only added his voice to a new NIHR panel to help researchers improve patients’ experience, but he has also been inspired to become one of the NHS’s workforce as a Dispenser at a local GP practice!
Dr Helen Macdonald, Chief Operating Officer for the NIHR’s Clinical Research Network in the Eastern region, highlighted the importance of volunteer’s participation, saying:
It has never been more important for people to take part in health research, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) is saying thank you to everyone who has supported and participated in their work over the past year.
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The NIHR’s Be Part of Research campaign is highlighting the vital difference these clinical research volunteers have made over the pandemic and aims to help even more people to get involved.
He said: “Everybody wants to try and do their bit, don’t they? Because I have type 2 diabetes and my background is Indian, I’m in a slightly higher risk category so I couldn’t get too close to the frontline, but I really wanted to do something.”
If you would like to find out how you can get involved in research, including joining a public panel, find out more on the NIHR’s website at www.bepartofresearch.uk.
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Since 1 April 2020, more than 120,000 (122,876 on 31 March 2021) participants across the eastern region have taken part in research supported and/or funded by the NIHR, the largest funder of health research in the country. This has been across 578 studies, 39 of which were Urgent Public Health studies, including studies dedicated to finding treatments and vaccines for COVID-19.
One such local participant is Surajit, from Norfolk, who took part in a clinical trial to find a vaccine for COVID-19 at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
“We’re extremely grateful to Surajit and all our other Eastern volunteers who take part in research. The vital discoveries that have been made in finding treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, as well as all other conditions, are thanks to the generosity of participants who give their time and our extremely proficient NIHR research teams in this region and beyond. We really hope more people will join this community and chose to be part of research”
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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.
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One of Norfolk’s best-loved museums is now open to the public from 18th May for the first time since October 2019. The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum at Neatishead has been closed since the end of the 2019 season due to the Covid pandemic. Museum Manager Lynn Kerslake said “We could not wait to welcome our visitors again after such a long time. We will be open 5 days a week this year – Tuesday to Saturday, and each bank holiday Monday and we are ready with the appropriate social distancing and hygiene measures in place.”
Good quality, tasty, locally sourced food. The difference here is that we will deliver the meal you have chosen - freshly cooked, put on a plate, covered and brought to your home ready to eat immediately, or to be heated in the microwave later to suit you.
You can have a meal four days a week, one day, or once a month, whatever suits you. There is no minimum order and no commitment to reorder. You may have just come out of hospital, or are finding shopping, cooking and preparing a meal just too much at the moment – this is the time when you need our help.
The Museum relies on a loyal band of volunteers most of whom are of retirement age and many were shielding last year. However, some of the teams have been busy behind the scenes between lockdowns and thanks to their work the radar Museum will be offering some new and improved displays, a slightly larger outside picnic area and improved facilities.
Caroline and her small team are totally committed to providing an excellent service to local people; food that has been bought locally, prepared by local people to serve local people.
We have a choice of three Roast Dinners every day and a Daily Special. We also have a choice of mouth-watering desserts. All of these can be viewed on our website www.your-butler.co.uk. Our SUNDAY ROAST dinners are something else and you will never want to cook your own again!
There will be something for all the family and the fascinating, atmospheric Cold War Operations room* will be open and the subject of optional briefings which are included with the entrance fee.
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Summer Soup
Soup may not be an obvious choice for the summer, but at our house we eat it all year round, simply because it is so easy to prep in advance, contains loads of goodness, and is super quick to grab and go.
In the summer months, having a lovely soup recipe that celebrates the best of the season makes the most of what is available in the shops, and makes for a light and delicious supper when combined with good bread and maybe a hunk of cheese, but can be surprisingly filling for those with a hearty appetite. This recipe uses soya cream, which comes in a long-life carton and will keep happily in your cupboard for ages, is not expensive and has a variety of uses. It also is virtually indistinguishable from dairy single cream in a recipe such as this, and suitable for vegans. If you don’t have any on the shelf, single cream works great. Jersey Royal potatoes, long stemmed broccoli and asparagus are simply delicious, but not the cheapest for a family, so this recipe allows everyone to enjoy them without breaking the bank!
Make sure you use the tips AND stalks of the asparagus in the soup, just discarding the tough ends by breaking them off; the same goes for the long-stemmed broccoli. This soup recipe is probably the best that I make, and certainly the most popular, eaten even by those who normally shun vegetables.
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1 onion, finely chopped 1 large leek, finely chopped Small bag Jersey Royal potatoes (or a good handful) 3 carrots, finely diced 3 sticks celery, chopped into small chunks Bunch long stemmed broccoli, chopped Handful summer beans, chopped Mug of frozen peas, defrosted Bunch asparagus, chopped into small pieces Tin haricot beans Small handful wholewheat spaghetti, broken into small pieces ¾ Small carton soya cream Dried mint (or a handful of fresh finely chopped if you have some in the garden) Seasoning Tsp white miso paste, mixed with a little
North Norfolk Chamber Opera
North Norfolk Chamber Opera to Perform Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld at Cley Church 25th June 7.30 and Upper Sheringham Church on 26th June at 7.00pm
In April 2019 North Norfolk Chamber Opera celebrated its 30th anniversary, and to celebrate in style chose one of the lightest and brightest pieces in the repertoire, Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld. This delightful operetta has not seen the light of day in Norfolk since we last produced it in 1997, so it’s high time it was seen again.
The opera, first produced at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Paris, on 21st October 1858, is a parody of the ancient legend of Orpheus & Eurydice. Orpheus is permitted to descend to Hades to retrieve his wife
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Of course, the April 2020 performances were cancelled, the Auden theatre was shut for public use and our second attempt to perform again last Autumn was abandoned.
We are very grateful to Cley and Upper Sheringham churches so that we can at last accomplish the aim of our labours.
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Since its formation NNCO has produced works by composers as diverse as Gay, Britten, Purcell, Berkeley, Finzi, Rutter, Pergolesi, Lehar, Handel, Puccini as well as Mozart and Offenbach.
Chairman Des Holmes says, “We are very proud that we have kept our society running for over thirty years now. Several other operatic societies based in Norfolk have closed but thanks to the efforts of our members, producers, musical directors and audiences we have survived.”
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We’re also delighted that our semi-staged production of Mark Jones Orpheus will bring together music director Mark Jones, and stage director Paul Hands, as its new artistic team.
Mark trained at the Royal College of Music and was twice winner of the Adrian Boult Conducting Scholarship and is also much admired for his work as Director of Fakenham Choral Society. Paul has the distinction of having worked with BAFTA award-winning Norfolk actress, Olivia Colman, who thanked him for his contribution in her acceptance speech. Sheringham Independent June 2021
Wherry Maud Trust Launches Crowdfunding Campaign #money4maud
Norfolk Trading Wherry Maud, a vessel on the National Historic Fleet, is to benefit from a fundraising campaign to raise vital funds for a new support boat. It will enable Wherry Maud Trust to increase the number of Maud’s sailings and continue in their work to keep Broads history alive in these financially difficult times. With volunteers from across Norfolk clubbing together to help support the well-loved wherry, the campaign has already got off to a flying start, attracting £1150 in donations towards its £10,500 goal.
“We are all excited about this campaign. We are keen to show off our lovely historic wherry to more people,” says Linda Pargeter, Treasurer of Wherry Maud Trust. “With a new support boat, we will sail “Maud” more often and more people will have the opportunity to experience first-hand this wonderful part of Norfolk Broads living heritage.”
With her distinctive black sail, Wherry Maud is one of Norfolk’s best loved sights on the Norfolk Broads. The only remaining trading wherry of typical construction, she’s maintained by Wherry Maud Trust’s team of dedicated volunteers, who run trips throughout the year, keeping alive a significant part of the history and culture of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads. With membership
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The cost of the project is £10,500 and the Trust will make every pound count to keep Maud sailing for future generations.
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For donations between £250 and £499, donors will receive a ball-point pen made with oak removed from “Maud” during her restoration + a signed Certificate of Donation. For donations of £500 or more donors will receive the above and Life Membership of Wherry Maud Trust.
● As an alternative why not stage a fundraising event? ● As well as donating why not become a member for £15?
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We are at the time of year when people are lured to the water; be it in the sea, a pool, afloat and recklessly, secluded ponds and rivers. Unfortunately, it is inevitable that there will be at least one tragedy this summer in Norfolk and there need not be. Mental attitudes such 3as “It will never happen to me or any of my children” and “Water Safety, I don't know what all the fuss is about,” leads people into a false sense of security.
There is a solution to this problem and that is water safety education in schools and in the home. Talking about the home, pause and think of the places where you or your children can drown in the home? This proves that water safety does actually begin in the home.
■ Life jackets and buoyancy aids are paramount for all when afloat. Even if you have swum the channel, you can still drown if you slip in or your boat should capsize because other factors can claim your life such as unseen currents, the freezing cold water (even on a hot day) banging your head as you fall – the list is endless. With a life jacket or buoyancy aid you stand an excellent chance of survival. Another problem on our water ways has been drinking and drowning. If only individuals - who went back to their boat and paid particular attention to the effect alcohol can have on them slipping into the in the water - they may still be alive to-day. Yes “If only.” how many times has that been said when there is a report published of a drowning tragedy?
■ When on the beach, swim between the lifeguard flags and parallel to the shore.
■ Supervise children all the times. It only takes an average of three minutes for someone to drown. Children who paddle alone can slip over and it only needs a small volume of water to drown in.
■ Obey all flags and notices. A red flag means absolutely no swimming - no matter how tranquil and appetising the water looks.
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If you adhere to a proper mind set this summer, you are no doubt in for a very enjoyable safe time both in and on the water. John Holden.
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