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Issue 103 June 2016

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WYMONDHAM & ATTLEBOROUGH TALKING NEWSPAPER

Calling All Poets, Stor ytellers And Playwrights ymondham and Attleborough Talking Newspaper is calling for amateur poets, storytellers and playwrights to participate in a words and music presentation in Wymondham library, as part of the Queen’s 90th birthday celebrations in the town.

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Coinciding with a national initiative promoted by the Royal National Institute for Blind People (RNIB), encouraging visually impaired people to use their local library, the W A T N organised event is entitled “90 Minutes of Noise in the Library”. Poems, short stories and extracts from novels and plays will be interspersed with music and presented to an audience in the rotunda of Wymondham library, between 2.00 and 3.30pm on Saturday, June 11.

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WYMONDHAM

SUMMERS HERE AT LAST!

So, the sun finally decided to show its face. That’s great for us, but the sun can cause a multitude of problems for your lawn. he grass plant, just like any other plant, needs water to survive. When the air becomes hot and dry, the grass plant starts to perspire (sweat) at a quicker rate than normal. In order to compensate for this release of water, the plant will want to retain and absorb more water than normal. Unfortunately for your grass, the soil has also started to dry out so it’s usually too late!

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There are some tips however to give your lawn the best possible chance through a period of low rainfall: • Don’t cut your lawn during the day. The grass plant holds most of its moisture in its leaves. Cutting into these leaves allows water to escape from the tips. Aim to cut your lawn in the morning or the evening if it needs cutting. During periods of severe drought, your lawn won’t be growing much, so refrain from cutting your lawn until you see some new growth.

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• Make sure your blade is sharp. Lawn mower blades are designed to slice the tip of the grass plants leaves. This allows the cut to heal a lot quicker, preventing excessive moisture loss. If your blade is blunt, it will rip the top of the leaf off leaving the cut open for a long time. • Water your lawn. Watering your lawn is the most obvious way of keeping your lawn looking green through dry periods. However, water costs money. Applying a Water Conservation Treatment to your lawn will mean you can water your lawn for just 20 minutes and get the same effect of watering for two hours. The warm weather can also cause several different fungal diseases to show their ugly faces. Red Thread is the UK’s biggest Lawn Fungal Disease and loves warm wet weather. The majority of UK lawns suffer from this stealth disease, but combatting it is actually quite easy.

The key to any fungal disease control is maintaining the amount of air movement there is around the grass plants and the soil level. Scarification and Aeration in the autumn will give the grass plants a more desirable home to live in, allowing your lawn to thrive in the spring and summer time. Increasing the airflow will also help to distract moss from making its home in your lawn through the autumn and winter period. Insects, such as leatherjackets (crane fly larvae) can also become active at this time of year so keep an eye for flocks of starlings digging at your lawn! If you have brown patches on your lawn, they may be worth investigating. Don’t let your lawn lose the battle this year. Call Tom Thumb Lawn Care today and find out how their team can become your lawn’s best friend. Call 01482 250 026 or visit www.tomthumblawncare.co.uk for more information.

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THE OLD BUCKENHAM AIRSHOW

Norfolk & Suffolk’s Largest Airshow Returns... he Old Buckenham Airshow has grown to become the largest Airshow in Norfolk and Suffolk. The only Airshow to make the Countr y Life list of the ‘100 Events of the Greatest Summer Ever’ in 2012, the show has become a fixture on the calendar. In 2015 movie histor y was made when Hollywood star Honor Blackman was reunited with her James Bond ‘Goldfinger’ co-star helicopter after a 50 year wait.

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In 2016 more air display acts than ever before will grace the skies above Old Buckenham over the weekend of the 30th and 31st July. Highlights include the enormous Boeing B-17. Flying For tress “Sally B”, star of Memphis Belle. This 25 ton ‘Castle in the Sky’ is making a long overdue return to Old Buckenham after a 12 year wait. Her last appearance resulted in a sell out crowd and extraordinarily emotional scenes at Old Buckenham which was built as a base for USAAF B-24 Liberators in 1942. Sally B, one of the most famous aircraft in existence will be joined at the show by, arguably, the single most famous 08 | Diss & Attleborough

aircraft in existence, Spitfire MH434 the star of a myriad of Hollywood blockbusters. Cour tesy of the Hardwick Warbirds, another icon will appear in the form of a Nor th American P-51 Mustang. As well as being a highlight of the calendar for aircraft enthusiasts, the

Museum, visit the brand new ‘Attack and Destroy Bar’ which will ser ve a range of one-off real ales, see hundreds of classic cars and other interesting exhibits. In the evenings there is also plenty to do. Friday night will see 1970’s char t toppers Chicor y Tip play a gig in the Blister Hangar, which

“ As well as being a highlight of the calendar for aircraft enthusiasts, the Airshow has also developed an enviable reputation as a great family day out. ” Air show has also developed an enviable reputation as a great family day out. During the day, visitors can ride in a Monster Truck, star t their flying career s, go for a ride in an executive helicopter, enjoy the best local foods from the exclusive Food Village, make the most of the funfair, see a host of trade stands, look round the 453rd

will then play host to the legendar y Scratch Band on Saturday night. Working with Dispatch Magazine, the Airshow is pleased to be able to offer VIP hospitality for two on Saturday 30th July for the lucky winners of this months’ competition. For more information on the show, visit oldbuckenhamairshow.co.uk. www.DispatchMagazine.co.uk


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THE EAAA NORFOLK POLO FESTIVAL

Norfolk Polo Festival Returns For It’s Sixth Year he EAAA Norfolk Polo Festival will be returning for its sixth year to raise funds for the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) on the 18-19 June. Hosted at Langley Abbey by the Norfolk Polo Club; the weekend promises to be a great day out for all the family.

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With four polo matches taking place each day, this exhilarating weekend will feature top class polo players battle it out on the field to win one of three trophies. Saturday is ‘Derby Day’ where old regional rivalries take the spotlight, with the thundering hooves of Cambridgeshire vs Bedfordshire and Norfolk vs Suffolk on the Polo field. Saturday night also includes a free after party from 7pm in the VIP marquee. Finals Day on the Sunday will be a special Father’s Day treat with the East Anglian Air Ambulance’s new H145 Helicopter coming along in the morning; giving you the opportunity to see the life-saving equipment on board and to meet the Pilots, Doctors and Critical Care Paramedics who save lives across the region each day. General admission is just £10, with children under 12 going free. It’s not just polo taking place across the festival - free children’s 10 | Diss & Attleborough

entertainment, exclusive shopping, fantastic food stalls and a bar will also be on hand for a fun packed weekend. A limited amount of VIP tickets are also available with canapes, fizz and silver service lunch included. EAAA is a 365 day a year Helicopter Emergency Medical Service serving the people of East Anglia. Our medical teams comprise of highly qualified doctors and critical care paramedics, operating from stateof-the-art helicopters and rapid response vehicles. No other organisation in our region can deliver such enhanced care to patients quickly and wherever they may be. When necessary, we fly patients to whichever hospital in the region is best equipped to continue the life-saving work we have begun. EAAA is solely funded by charitable donations from the people of East Anglia and we are indebted to those who continue to support us. We operate 365 days a year and currently each mission costs on average £3,500. The EAAA Norfolk Polo Festival is one of the charity’s key fundraising events in our diary to help toward this target. Chris Townsend, owner of the Norfolk Polo Club, said “We have seen the charity’s

life-saving work first-hand when a friend suffered an accident, and so we wanted to help raise much-needed funds to keep the charity flying. The Polo Festival is a great family day out and so we hope that people will join us from across the region to support EAAA and enjoy some great polo.” Holly Noon, EAAA Fundraising Officer, said “We are delighted the Norfolk Polo Club have once again chosen to support EAAA, and we can’t wait to see all the ponies and polo players battle it out on the field. The EAAA Norfolk Polo Festival is a day out in Norfolk with a difference, and we want to say a huge thank you to all of our sponsors and supporters for their help and support with the event. All the monies raised will go directly to continuing our life-saving work across the region.”

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EACH SHOPS

Each Shops Continue To Thrive In Norfolk ast Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) continues to add to their retail por tfolio across Norfolk this year with a new shop already opened in Holt, and plans well underway for a second premises in Norwich.

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In March EACH welcomed their Royal Patron HRH The Duchess of Cambridge to officially open their new shop in Holt. The Duchess became the first customer at the premises on Station Road where she enjoyed a tour, meeting shop staff and longserving volunteers. HRH was introduced to the two local families who receive care and support from EACH before performing the official ribbon cutting ceremony. Since it’s Royal opening the shop has proved to be a great success in the town - so much so the charity is appealing for more donations to keep up with demand! Plans are well underway for a second EACH shop in Norwich at 93 Unthank Road. Signs have already gone up at the new site and the official opening is planned for 29th June. The charity are appealing for good quality donations and volunteers to help make the shop a success. www.DispatchMagazine.co.uk

To put into context the difference just a small donation to the shop can make to the vital work EACH does providing care and support for children, young people and families living with life-threatening conditions, here are some examples of what your donation could pay for :

To make your donation simply pop into your local EACH shop or pick up the phone and call the Retail Distribution Team on: 01842 821620. For a full list of all EACH shop locations please visit our website: www.each.org.uk.

“ Since it’s Royal opening the shop has proved to be a great success in the town - so much so the charity is appealing for more donations to keep up with demand!” • A top, skir t or pair of trousers wor th £5 could pay for ar t supplies for a session of ar t therapy • A tea set wor th £10 could fund a nursing care kit • A nice wedding hat or jacket wor th £20 could pay for a suppor t group for siblings • An item of good quality furniture or prom dress wor th £35 could pay for an hour of specialist care.

EACH’s Ride for Life event is back this June! The event will take place on Sunday 12th June, starting at Mayday in Thetford Forest. The day features a number of different routes to suit all ages and abilities - with three and six mile walks plus on and off road bike rides from 10 to 50 miles. If you haven’t been in the saddle for a while this is the perfect place to start! For further information visit: www. each.org.uk/rideforlife or call the Norfolk fundraising Team on 01953 666767. Diss & Attleborough | 11


GENERAL back into supporting cancer patients and their families and we constantly strive to increase this figure,” said Dr Bushby. “The open plan space is better suited to modern working and will enable enhanced communication across our teams as well as proximity to the medical and research community which Big C helps to fund.” Dr Sally Ann Forsyth, chief executive officer at Norwich Research Park is delighted that Big C is moving into the Centrum building located at the heart of the Park. “Big C is an excellent charity, held in the highest affection in Norfolk and the Waveney Valley. It is making a real difference in the global battle against cancer and it is a natural progression for its main office to be located here,” she said. “It will be great for the operational team to be close to the researchers and clinicians within the collaborative community here on site.” The move takes the charity back to its founding principles of providing support and care for patients and their families affected by cancer. It is also a “homecoming” as the first project funded by Big C after its formation in 1980 was raising £750,000 for a specialist cancer care unit at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. A decade ago it opened its first Support and Information Centre also on the site following a £1million fundraising appeal.

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Big C Moves From City Centre To Norwich Research Park ig C, Norfolk and Waveney’s cancer charity is relocating its operational offices to Centrum on the Norwich Research Park, close to the buildings and facilities that have been recipients of its biggest donations for equipment, research, support and information during its 35 year history.

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The move embeds Big C among the academic, medical professional, health and research community in an environment to stimulate conversations and develop more opportunities for par tnership working, which in turn could lead to increased access to funding to benefit cancer patients across the county. The proximity to the most uptodate research and the NNUH will enable Big C to increase the impact of its work across research, education and suppor t and bring increased benefits to patients and their families. “We will be embedded in the place where we can link the findings of research with the continued suppor t and care we offer, increasing the impact,” said CEO Dr Chris 12 | Diss & Attleborough

Bushby. “For more than three decades Big C has been successful in funding equipment and treatment facilities and supporting research into cancer and providing care for those affected by cancer in Norfolk and Waveney. Big C is growing and is dedicated to raising even more money, so it is important for us to be at the centre of where our charitable investments take place. From here we will be able to use our experience to help drive the agenda.” The move which takes place on May 9, is cost neutral. The charity, which purchased its Castle Meadow premises more than 12 years ago, is in the process of examining its options for maximising the returns on the city centre asset. In addition, operational costs of the 2000sq ft offices at the Centrum building are minimised due to greater efficiencies in the build and shared communal facilities. “As a charity we are conscious of ensuring our costs are kept to a minimum. At least 70p in every £1 raised by our loyal and energetic suppor ters goes straight

Big C’s Co-founder and trustee David Moar couldn’t be more excited. “Big C has been successful thanks to the people of Norfolk and Waveney,” he said. “This is a great opportunity to be closer to and benefit from being embedded within the medical and research community and fantastic recognition for Big C to be here. As a charity we need to be progressive and part of the changing medical scene. We have to be in the right place at the right time. There is an awful lot happening in the Research Park. This is a force for good and will project Big C forward for the next 35 years. The people of Norfolk and Waveney have enabled us to be adventurous and progressive.” “The whole medical world has moved on since we started fund-raising. Now hospitals lease most of the equipment and a lot more focus is being put on research, so it is good for us to be in the best place to network with potential partners,” he said. ”At one end Big C is a local community charity,” said Dr Bushby. “It is driven and supported by volunteers who give more than 40,000 hours a year to help out in many different ways. Some give time in the 10 shops that sell pre-loved furniture, clothing, household and electrical goods www.DispatchMagazine.co.uk


GENERAL that are brought in by its supporters. Others help out at fund-raising events and hundreds regularly raise thousands of pounds through many and varied activities. At the other end, our grants are given an international dimension as they are invested in world-class research that not only benefits the local community but far wider afield too. It is a truly unique organisation.” “This relocation enables us to move up a gear and accelerate the incredible achievements of the past 35 years into the next decade and beyond,” said Dr Bushby.

Centrum Q and A On May 9th Big C is moving from its city centre offices in 10a Castle Meadow which it bought in the 1990’s to the new Centrum building at the Norwich Research Park. The staff has outgrown the building and the new open plan offices are more cost-efficient with a variety of facilities and meeting spaces. The move will position Norfolk and Waveney’s cancer charity among the research, healthcare and medical professionals that it works closely with and provide more oppor tunities for developing other par tnerships to benefit the charity.

Big C is continually reviewing its expenditure to ensure that its running costs are kept to a minimum. At least 70p in ever y £1 raised by our loyal and energetic suppor ters goes straight to benefit of cancer patients and their families in Norfolk & Waveney and our aim is to increase this figure year on year. Do you welcome visitors? Yes, visitors are welcome. Has the telephone number changed? No the number remains the same 01603 619900, as does the email address: enquiries@big-c.co.uk What is the new address? Big C, Centrum, Norwich Research Park, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UG Where can I collect fundraising items? Fundraising materials will be available from Centrum, or we can arrange for them to be mailed to you or to be collected from your local Big C shop. Which number bus do I take? The number 11/12 (Pink Line) depar ts

from City Centre stops going to the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital. The number 26 (Blue Line) depar ts from City Centre stops going to the Norwich Research Park via University of East Anglia. For timetables of services you can visit First Norwich https://www.firstgroup.com/ norfolk-suffolk/plan-journey/timetables /?operator=22&page=1&redirect=no Is there anywhere in Norwich where I can drop off my donations? If you wish to drop off donations to Big C, there are now five ways of doing this: • To BACS transfer from your account directly into our account • To pay cash as a deposit into our bank with a paying in slip • To drop off at your local Big C Shop (full details of your nearest Big C shop can be found at www.big-c.co.uk/shops) • To drop off at Centrum • Post your donation cheque through the post to our office at Centrum. For details of the work of Big C and how to become involved in its 35th anniversar y year visit www.big-c.co.uk

It will also give potentially greater access to funds held by national institutions and commercial organisations. Why is Big C moving? We have run out of space! With a growing team and organisational aims the current City Centre office is no longer fit for purpose. When are you moving? Monday May 9 is the official moving in date. There may be a little disruption with telephones, so please bear with us. Our telephone number (01603 619900) will remain the same and our email address also remains the same. (enquiries@big-c.co.uk) Why have you moved out of the City Centre? Space on the Research Park where Big C has, and still is, funding research, facilities and equipment suppor ts the aims of the charity moving forward There are good bus routes from the City Centre for all visitors and parking facilities are available at Centrum That sounds expensive. Is it costing more? No, the move will be cost neutral. The funds that will be released from the City Centre asset will enable Big C to move to Centrum with no additional costs. Centrum is state of the ar t standard for efficiency of resources, so more costeffective in ever y day running charges. www.DispatchMagazine.co.uk

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BEDTIME GLAMOUR AT SOUND SLEEP

New Collections Coming This Month e have some fantastic new collections coming to Sound Sleep this month, with the introduction of the brand new Hilar y Devey Collection from Duvalay and the brand new Platinum Collection from Silentnight Beds.

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Many of you may remember seeing the episode of BBC’s Dragons Den back in 2011 when Hilar y Devey bought into Duvalay, since then she has been wor king hard with Duvalay to expand the company and offer a great product range to its customer s. Hilar y has a passion for luxur y interior s and wanted to be right at the hear t of designing the latest sumptuous collection. We spend more than a third of our lives sleeping, which makes your bed the most impor tant piece of furniture you will ever own. The Hilar y Devey Collection allows you to treat your self to affordable , five star luxur y, and spring into a fresh star t ever y day. Restore and refresh your mind and body in luxurious finer y with an amazing bed you’ll absolutely love , hand-crafted in the UK by Duvalay. The Hilar y Devey Collection is lovingly manufactured using the finest mater ials. Duvalay have sourced the most sumptuous mattress fillings, the ultimately luxur ious fine gr ade silk, snuggly soft and war ming wool, incredibly feather-light cashmere , fresh breathable cotton and suppor tive pure latex, combined with nested pocket spr ings and the finest damask to make the most comfor table mattresses. The divan beds have been styles by perfectly complimenting both tr aditional and contempor ar y decor s, the Hilar y Devey Collection of ir resistible centrepieces is created with the finest premium fabr ics. Choose from a r ange of r ich jewel colour s and neutr als; available in plush, dense-piled, silky smooth velvet; lustrous cr ushed velvet, or softly elegant and inviting damask. The divans are available with matching headboards to compliment and make the bed the most inviting place in your home . In the coming week, the Silentnight Platinum Collection arrives at Sound Sleep. This range is exclusive to us in Norfolk and Suffolk and is not available 14 | Diss & Attleborough

from any other stockists in the area. This exclusive bed collection has 12 brand new models, all featuring Silentnight’s patented zoned suppor t system. There is a choice of beds for ever yone’s budget, from the Miracoil spring system, through to Mirapocket zoned pocket springs and then on to the brand new spring free Miraform suppor t system. The pressure relief on the new Miracorm mattresses have been highly tested and have outperformed some of the leading brands, so we are ver y excited to have these models in store. The new Silentnight bed selectivisor will be coming to Sound Sleep in July which will aid help aid our customers in designing their brand new bed so they are able to visualise it before ordering. The range of beds are available on a choice of stylish divan bases along with matching headboards to help make your bed the focal point of the bedroom.

Answer yes or no to the following questions. • Is your bed seven year s old or more? • Would it be embarrassing if the neighbour s saw it without the cover s? • Does it make suspicious noises in the night? • Did you have your best recent nights sleep in a bed other than your s? • Are your waking up more frequently un-refreshed and aching? • Do you and your par tner roll towards each other unintentionally? • Are you too close to your par tner to sleep comfor tably? • Is it sagging? • Does it feel lumpy in the night? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, then it your bed has FAILED its MOT and a trip to Sound Sleep for some new bed or mattress advice is essential.

“ Our beds are incredibly important to us, and your choice of new bed is incredibly important to us at Sound Sleep. There are far too many people sleeping on old unsupportive beds which is bad for our bodies and in many cases can have an affect on our health.”

Our beds are incredibly impor tant to us, and your choice of new bed is incredibly impor tant to us at Sound Sleep. There are far too many people sleeping on old unsuppor tive beds which is bad for our bodies and in many cases can have an affect on our health. For most of us a third of our life is spent asleep, meaning the wear on our mattress over time is considerable, yet a staggering 25% of people wouldn’t consider changing their mattress – even after more than 10 year s. It is hardly surprising then that 58% of the population complain of waking feeling stiff and achy. Take our Bed MOT (Mattress Obsolescence Test) to find out if you need a new bed.

If you are thinking about just a new mattress, before coming to visit us in store, check what kind of base you have and it’s condition, as some bases may be unsuitable for a new mattress. We will of course be on hand to give you the correct advice and information. All of our divans and mattresses are sourced from National Bed Federation members, so what you are buying is exactly what it says it is, it’s made from new and clean materials and it meets the strict British Standard fire regulations. More information can be found at www.bedfed.org.uk

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ATTLEBOROUGH SUMMER CARNIVAL Plans For This Summers Event Underway he plans for this years Attleborough Town Summer Carnival and Par ty on the Park events are ver y much underway with exciting new acts being booked ever y day. This year the events will be held on the second weekend of July. The Party on the Park will take place on the Recreation Ground in Attleborough on Saturday 9th July and the Carnival Fun Day will also be held on the same site on Sunday 10th July.

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Alongside a plethora of other acts this year brings both a Little Mix tribute (Mini Mixx) and a One Direction tribute (Only One Direction) to Attleborough. As one

of the largest not for profit events in the local area it looks set to be as much of a fantastic night as previous years. The gates will open for this event at 14:00 and with admission prices set at £5 for adults 16+ and £3 for 11-15’s it sure is good value. Why not take the little ones along as well as under 10’s go free! On the Carnival Fun Day, the gates to the Recreation Ground will open at 12:30, the same time a procession made up of local schools, groups and businesses will make its way across the town to the site. This year sees the return of judging and prizes for the procession entries so be sure to get out early and secure your

spot to watch the once a year spectacle make its way through Attleborough. Once you have followed the procession to the Recreation Ground you will be in for a full day of entertainment with a large main arena filled with acts such as sheep racing, falconry and a mountain bike display. There is even a rumour there will be high wire tightrope displays and motorbike trials demos! Alongside all of this there will also be a large stage with local bands playing all day. You’ll be spoilt for choice with admittance on the Sunday only costing £3 for adults 16+, £1 for 11-15’s and under 10’s going free. Both events feature a large selection of food vendors, a fully licensed bar and L.Gray and Sons Funfair. As with previous years everyone is permitted to bring their own food and drink to the event but the committee asks that no-one brings any glass or knives please. With regret, bags may be searched on entry to the event to ensure the safety and enjoyment of everyone. If you require more information or would like to be involved with this years events please get in touch with the Attleborough Town Summer Carnival Committee by emailing info@attleboroughcarnival.co.uk or by calling 07729 592960.

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KERRY BUTCHER Summer Tax Affairs

hope that by the time you read this you have been able some warm and sunny weather. It’s June already and we are looking forward to the Norfolk Show later this month before we move on to Wimbledon and then the Olympics! Not to mention Euro 16 ( Does the football season ever end?)

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In addition to these we have my personal summer favourites, picnics and a paddle in the river at Santon Downham, barbecues in the garden and lovely light evenings to sit outside and cool off after a hard day in the office. It would be quite easy to let your tax affairs take a backward step whilst all this lovely summer activity is going on but of course in between the fun of Wimbledon and the August bank holiday we have the thrilling delight of the tax credits deadline, not to mention the second payment due on account for self assessment. So before you make yourself that second glass of Pimms and pull up a deck chair,

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perhaps you had first better check that you have got your accounts in order? I am sure you don’t need me to remind you that if you receive tax credits, you have until 31 July to confirm your award with tax credits. Now of course if you are employed and paid under PAYE this is a nice easy process, a phone call (I won’t say quick phone call) to confirm the details on your P60 and an estimate for next year, job done. If you are self employed or are a shareholder in a company which makes profit distributions each year, this may be a more complicated task. Don’t forget that you can estimate your earnings for your renewal at 31 July each year as long as you confirm the exact amount of your earnings by 31 Januar y, the deadline for declaring your profits and paying tax due anyway. If you would like some help then why not allow us to become your agent for tax credits. We need authorisation but once done, we have a quick dial number to call for renewals and in some cases

we can complete the renewals on line – this worked really well last year. Don’t forget that if you are a self assessment tax payer, you might need to make a second payment on account by 31 July. This date is looming so make sure you know how much you are due to pay in plenty of time. If you are a KBA client, a tax calculation will have been sent with your self assessment return paperwork for 2015 and this will detail any payments due by 31 July 2016 on account. We will also tr y to send a reminder to advise you of the amounts you need to pay if we can. If you are unsure then why not call us or email and ask us to remind you of the payments you need to make. We can even send you a link to pay the amounts due by debit card. We want to make your tax affairs as painless as possible, although sadly we can’t pay the tax for you or abolish self assessment! As I am sure you know HMRC are constantly altering legislation to make

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a fairer tax system for ever yone. One of the recent noticeable changes is that HMRC will question the commerciality of self employed businesses. HMRC state that any self employed business must be carried out on a commercial basis with a view to making profit which is regular and ongoing. HMRC advise that they have updated this legislation to crack down on small businesses which HMRC believe are little more than a hobby. Rules now state that a business must be carried out with the intention of making a profit and continued losses over a number of years whilst claiming tax credits will no longer be accepted. The number of hours worked per week in connection with a self employed business is also under review so if your working hours are not clear cut you may want to record the hours worked each week in a diar y to prove your average for the year. Whilst it would be unreasonable to expect a new business venture to make profits in the first few months of its life, HMRC advise that they do expect to see a steady growth in productivity and profitability overall. Finally, HMRC have been sending out a notice to complete a tax return to all self assessment tax registered persons over the past couple of months. If you have been “lucky” enough to receive a notice and are not sure what to do next, why not give us a call or an email. We will be ver y pleased to discuss your personal tax requirements and help you in any way that we can. Don’t struggle alone when you could pick up the phone.

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THE BEARD OFF

Boswells Beards Went Under The Knife To Launch Year Of Fund-Raising For Big C hile most people were making their mark in polling stations today (Thursday May 5, 2016), members of the claims depar tment at Alan Boswell Group used the date to make a statement of their own.

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They were launching the first in the company’s year of fund-raising events to raise more than £25,000 to benefit the county’s cancer patients, with a “beard-off ”. Mark Davenport, claims manager and Paul Cole, senior claims adviser, bid farewell to their beloved beards in gentlemen’s grooming barbershop Swagger and Jacks where the traditional method of cut throat shaving took about 75 minutes. Claims handler Anthony Lehman also had his head shaved at the St Benedict’s Street shop, with all tonsorial services donated by owner Mark Young. For Mr Davenport, the loss of his distinctive carefully groomed beard is quite a talking point around the office. One sponsorship is conditional on his being clean shaven for at least six months; while at home, his 12 year old daughter is in for a surprise, when he returns home tonight …she has not seen his chin since she was two years’ old! The idea for the event came from Anthony whose mum Elaine was diagnosed with breast 20 | Diss & Attleborough

cancer earlier this year. He saw a leaflet challenging men to shave off their hair and thought this would inspire his colleagues. Asked if his mum approved of the challenge, he said she loved fun and laughter so definitely. The family is awaiting the outcome of the early diagnosis, which comes months after her retirement from Leeway Women’s Refuge, and is optimistic for her recovery. For Mr Cole, he is thinking winter might be a bit chilly! Every one of the 220 employees across Boswells’ six Norfolk and Suffolk offices, has been challenged by the directors to raise at least £100 to suppor t Big C, Norfolk’s cancer charity, who staff voted to be it’s charity of the year. Marketing manager Lee Boswell said: “The company is a big suppor ter of Big C having sponsored both its ladies and gent’s golf days for the past 20 years. “We’ll also look to raise funds though our annual 7-a-side corporate football tournament at Carrow Road, dress down days and other fund-raising challenges for the charity. This year it is slightly different. We will all be taking part. Each member of staff can chose his or her challenge and already

the initiative has become a talking point in the office. The entire staff is linked by a team page on JustGiving which totals the efforts as we go and is stimulating ideas. This way we can all see how much we have made and how far off we are from the target. “Some of the directors and staff will be participating in the Bullards Tour De Norfolk at the Norfolk showground in September, taking up the challenge of the new 35mile circuit whilst a couple of hardy souls are going the full distance and have pledged to ride 100 miles!” he said. If you would like to donate to the Alan Boswell team effort visit www.justgiving.com/ teams/ABG-BigC-2016 To find out more how you can get involved with Big C in its Challenge 35 campaign visit www.big-c.co.uk.

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THE LINK BETWEEN DIABETES AND HEARING LOSS

By Karen Finch, Audiologist and Managing Director of The Hearing Care Centre s National Diabetes Week falls into this month (12th-18th June 2016), I thought this would be a good time to talk about the somewhat unknown connection between diabetes and hearing loss.

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Research has shown for a number of years that hearing loss is an under-recognised complication of the condition and while diabetes care includes regular monitoring of blood glucose, having annual eye examinations and foot care, hearing tests are often overlooked. There are a number of ways the ears can be affected by diabetes… KERATIN DEFICIANCY Diabetics tend to have a lack of keratin protein which forms a protective layer within the ear canal, enabling wax to travel outwards, and preventing over stimulation of the ear canal tissue. Absence or abnormal levels of keratin protein can lead to hearing problems.

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EPITHELIAL TISSUE Diabetes can also lead to deterioration of the epithelial tissue in the ear canal. This can make the ear canal overly sensitive to types of plastics sometimes used in hearing aids, and can cause yeast, fungus, irritation and infection within the ear. NERVE DAMAGE A third link between diabetes and hearing loss, is neuropathy or nerve damage, which is a common complication experienced by diabetics. High blood sugar levels associated with diabetes can cause chemical changes in the body’s nerves that can impair their ability to transmit signals. When this nerve damage occurs in the ear’s neurological system, people can experience problems hearing and understanding speech. People with hearing loss usually say it has come on so gradually that they didn’t really notice that they had made adjustments to their lifestyle to allow them to communicate effectively. People who are more at risk, such as those with diabetes,

people in high noise employment and the elderly should have regular tests to make sure any loss is detected early. Sadly doing nothing about hearing loss is not really an option. Just as in many cases our eyes slowly deteriorate as we age, making it difficult to read small print, so our ears gradually lose their ability to hear sounds. The difference is that inability to hear can affect people’s relationships with their family and friends and untreated can itself lead to illness. If you have diabetes, I urge you to book a regular hearing check every couple of years as part of your diabetes health check routine. It doesn’t take long and is painless. If you wanted to seek this help privately, I would be delighted to see you. Karen Finch is the Managing Director and lead audiologist at The Hearing Care Centre. The multi-award winning, family-run company has 20 centres across Suffolk and Norfolk. For more information call 01473 230330 or visit www.hearingcarecentre.co.uk

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Our second hand scooters are fully serviced and tested and come with a warranty. If you have been wondering about purchasing a scooter to help with your mobility, we would be delighted to show you what we have available. You will be able to test the scooters outside over rough and smooth terrain, so that you can compare one against another and see which vehicle best suits your needs. So please come and see us and let us work together to help with your mobility needs. Our opening times are Tuesday through to Friday, 9.30am - 5.00pm. Saturday 9.30am - 4.30pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. We are always happy to hear from existing and new customers alike, so if you would like to contact us please use the details below. Tel: 01953 887777 Email: lockwood77@btinternet.com Address: 22 Oakwood Industrial Estate, Harling Rd, Snetter ton, Norwich, NR16 2JU

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