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CONTENTS OCT/NOV 2016
Out & About 8
Good news from our region
12 Recipe for duck breasts with mint and chilli 15 The Burgate Singers 19 Razzle-dazzle ‘em in Chicago at Norwich Theatre Royal 20 Village notice board
Home & Garden 25 Waveney Valley Food & Drink Festival
40 Shades of grey – accents for autumn in our home trends feature 43 Recipe for Thai pumpkin & seafood curry 44 We review the 2017 Maserati Quattroporte 47 Read part 4 of the Stowaway Cat 48 Ladies who lunch enjoy a picnic party 50 “The A-Z of Curious Suffolk” – a new book by our resident writer Sarah Doig
67 55 Great recommendations for local businesses
Shopping 56 Regional reads – what we are loving this issue 58 Luxurious velvet fashion for fall 60 A walk down memory lane in Scole
29 Exercise your brain cells with our 53 Keeping your pets warm this crossword winter 31 Garden jottings from Ken
Health & Beauty
33 Breckland Cat’s Protection’s appeal for fosterers
65 Refreshing Waters talks to an ex-offender
34 On your plot – harvesting autumn’s produce and preparing for winter
67 WIN a four week wine tasting course
37 Top tips to help make your kitchen the heart of your home this autumn 38 WIN tickets to the Thursford Christmas Spectacular
63 How to feel younger through exercise
69 Health Q&A: how to naturally ease hormone and anxiety levels
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Jobs, Money & Business 73 Smart money secrets – the importance of student insurance 75 Take a walk along the River Bure with Village Wanderings 77 Pension action in Norfolk 78 Find a local business or service in our directory
48 Are you looking for a particular product or service? Check out our Local Business Directory on pages 78 & 79
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It’s always been a juggling act to keep Village People true to its original concept of being just for residents living in rural villages, but more and more we are being asked to provide our magazine to people living in the market towns of South Norfolk as well.
To satisfy this demand I’m pleased to say that we now have prominent stands full of our fabulous magazines situated in key places for ‘town folk’ to pick up a free copy. You can find them in Diss (Tourist Information Centre), Wymondham (Waitrose), Attleborough (Sainsburys), Thetford (Thetford Garden Centre) and, last but not least, Harleston (Budgens). So if your family and friends live in these towns, do let them know!
Fran Young g, Communit ity Champion at Waitrose in W Our new “What’s On” section on our website is in demand. ymondham Who’d have thought that there is so much going on in our villages. Only this week we’ve uploaded details of events that include a talk on our star system and beyond, a lecture by Professor Jane Franis, “When Antarctica was Green’ and a Frost Fayre in Caston! To find out more and to add details of an event you may be organising (or helping to organise) do hop onto our website www.village-people.info. It’s fast becoming the one-stop shop to keep up to date with “What’s On” locally. It seems too early to mention Christmas but only last week I saw cards and gifts on sale locally. The world has gone mad! But for those readers who like to plan ahead we have an opportunity to win tickets to Thursford Christmas Spectacular thanks to Galloway Coach Travel. To enter just head to www.village-people.info and follow the links. While you are there you can also enter our second competition to win a fantastic wine discovery experience at Norfolk Wine School. I like the sound of both of these! Happy reading folks and I’ll be back at the end of November; a sensible time to talk about Christmas!
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Good News FROM OUR REGION
CONTRACT PERSONNEL BRANCHES OUT WITH A NEW OFFICE IN DISS Contract Personnel, one of East Anglia’s leading independent recruitment agencies, has just opened a new office in Diss. Founded by Natalie Chapman in 1989, the agency has continued to grow in staff, expertise, branches and most
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importantly – placements for candidates in both temporary and permanent job roles! Contract Personnel specialises in recruitment for driving, industrial, commercial and catering sectors. Their trained staff understand the
requirements of these industries and are skilled at selecting the right candidate for the role. Contract Personnel are passionate about engaging with the community. They commissioned a dragon in the 2015 GoGo Dragons campaign and sponsor Diss, Bury St Edmunds and Wymondham Rugby Clubs, Open Norwich, Theatre Royal, Norfolk Ski Club, The Norfolk Polo Festival and are the Official Partner for Recruitment for Norwich City Football Club (they have also recently sponsored the kit for Toftwood Under 9’s!).
For help with filling a vacancy or finding a job, visit the new Diss office at 35E Mere Street, Diss, IP22 4AD or call 01379 777877.
A WINNING YEAR AT NEWMARKET NIGHTS 2016 has been a fantastic year for Newmarket Nights with headline acts such as Mark Ronson, Busted, Tears for Fears, Jess Glynne and Little Mix entertaining crowds all summer. I’m sure many of our
readers have enjoyed a night out at Newmarket this year, combining a fun-filled evening at the races with a spectacular concert in the informal and relaxed open-air setting of one of the world’s most famous racecourses. Where else in the
region can you see some of the world’s biggest acts and enjoy the races too? We have it on good authority that the organisers are already working hard to bring the best artists to Newmarket Nights in 2017.To be first to hear announcements and to get exclusive access to pre-sale tickets, sign up to their mailing list at www. newmarket.thejockeyclub. co.uk/newmarket-nights and bring on the fun for summer 2017!
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first-ever accredited female war photographer. Fishermen and Kings: The Photography of Olive Edis is open from 8 October to 22 January at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery. Meanwhile, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition about Fiji ever assembled also comes to the city, revealing stunning
sculptures, textiles, ceramics, and ivory and shell regalia. The exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the art and cultural history of this dynamic South Seas archipelago since the late 18th century. Fiji: Art and Life in the Pacific is open from 15 October to 12 February at The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts.
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PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE PLATFORM AT DISS RAIL STATION Rail passengers on the Norwich to London mainline can find out about the delights of the Waveney Valley as they pass through Diss station, thanks to a newly-installed photographic exhibition along the platforms. Large photographs of iconic and well-loved locations in the Waveney Valley such as Diss Mere, Ellingham Mill, Somerleyton, the Angles Way footpath, Bungay Castle and Harleston antiques market have been installed along both platforms to increase tourism and travel to the area, promoting this beautiful
destination to people as they pass through on the train. The project – a partnership between Abellio Greater Anglia, Norfolk County Council, South Norfolk District Council, Diss Town Council, the Waveney Valley Towns Team and the Diss Rail Station Group – is the first to be delivered under the Diss Station Travel Plan which, along with the exhibition, was launched this summer. The Travel Plan aims to make further improvements for passengers at Diss rail station, so keep a look out for more good news!
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Duck Breast
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Serves 2-3
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he days might be cooling off but with this dish you can still add some sizzle to your evening meal; the heat of the chilli combined with the freshness of the mint creates an undeniably mouth-watering blend of flavours! Some people are wary of cooking duck, but this simple recipe makes it easier than ever to cook perfect duck every time, perfect for impressing at a dinner party, or just spicing up a midweek meal!
Ingredients 2 Duck Breasts 1 tbsp Chinese five-spice powder A splash of olive oil 1 tbsp dried thyme 2 tbsp fresh mint Juice of half a lemon 1 red chilli Salt and pepper
Get cooking: 1. Score each duck breast six to ten times. Season with salt and pepper and rub in the five-spice powder. Pour over a little olive oil and sprinkle on the thyme. 2. Place the duck breasts skin-side-down in a nonstick pan on a low to medium heat. Cook for six to eight minutes, or until the skin is golden brown and crispy, before pouring off any excess fat and flipping over the breast. Cook and seal the breast on this side for around 30 seconds before removing from the heat.
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3.Turn the breast back onto the skin-side and place into the pre-heated oven for around six
“A wonderfully comforting meal ” minutes for medium rare duck. Remove the duck from the oven and leave to rest for five minutes.
Serving: 4. Once cooked, place on a chopping board to rest – allowing the cooking juices to run over the board. In the meantime, chop the mint, chilli and add the lemon juice and a splash of oil. Mix together with the duck and cooking juices on the board. 5. Slice the duck breasts, pouring over any remaining juices. Serve with a salad and some crusty bread to mop up the juices.
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The Burgate Singers
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hat do we call a non-staged choral work, usually having a religious theme? That was just one of the questions in a music quiz held at the Burgate Singers’ summer party last year. The answer, of course, is ‘oratorio’: the Burgate Singers have performed many of these works over the years, along with operas, masses, requiem masses and shorter choral works. The Singers were founded in 1977 by Alain Judd as an ad hoc choir to perform Messiah as part of a huge fund-raising drive to pay for urgent repairs to the roof of Burgate Church. The choristers enjoyed themselves so much that they decided to carry on learning and performing great musical works. The list of past concerts includes such well-known works as Verdi’s Requiem, Bach’s Mass in B minor, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, Tchaikovsky’s opera Eugene Onegin (sung in Russian!) and Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus …. and the list goes on. What makes the Singers different from most amateur choirs is that the conductor (still Alain Judd) is a professional singer and insists on engaging a professional orchestra (named the Burgate Sinfonia for the occasion) and professional soloists. Some of the Singers’ early soloists have gone on to be well-respected soloists: Diana Montague is one such. Usually, the Singers give their Christmas concert in the Corn Hall in Diss, but in 2015 the hall was closed for refurbishment, and the Singers gave their performance of Jephtha (Handel) in the magnificent Church of St. Peter and Paul in Eye. It was a joy to sing there, as the acoustic is ideal for Baroque music. The exciting Spring 2016 concert was also given in Eye church. The programme included the first public performance with orchestra of the Requiem for an Unknown Soldier composed by the late John Carol Case, who may be well-known to our readers as a distinguished bass-baritone.
Rehearsals for the 2016 Christmas concert begin on Sunday 25 September; the programme is a mix of Mozart and two twentieth-century works; William Walton’s orchestral music to the 1944 film of Henry V, and the Gloria of Francis Poulenc (1961). The concert will take place on Saturday 3 December in Eye Town Hall.
Would-be Burgate Singers do not have to undergo the usual dreaded audition and sightreading test! If you enjoy singing and would like to be urged to perform like a professional, come along to a rehearsal on a Sunday afternoon in Burgate Church Hall, from 4.00pm to 6.30pm (tea and cake at half-time!); take part in the Voice Workshop which is open to all (usually in the Spring – details are posted on our website in late February); telephone the Secretary, Mrs Pat Greenwood on 01379 783987; or visit the Burgate Singers’ website: www.burgatesingers.org.uk.
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et ready for some razzle dazzle this autumn as Chicago comes to Norwich. The classic Twenties musical is set to wow audiences and features an all-star cast, including Hayley Tamaddon who was last on the Theatre Royal stage in panto as Sleeping Beauty. Hayley has played much-loved soap characters such as Andrea Beckett in Coronation Street and Delilah Dingle in Emmerdale, and she won the fifth series of ITV1’s Dancing On Ice. Now she is poised to take on the iconic part of Roxie Hart as the UK tour of Chicago reaches the city from October 31 to November 5. “I think it is the best musical there is,” says Hayley. “There is lots of singing, dancing and acting. It is hard work too – my character is barely off stage!” As Roxie, Hayley finds herself behind bars with fellow murderess Velma Kelly, with only lawyer Billy Flynn standing between her and death row. John Partridge, who plays Billy, boasts a strong musical theatre pedigree and has starred in Eastenders as Christian Clarke. Fans of the soap will also recognise Jessie Wallace, aka Kat Slater, as Mama Morton.
Hayley says that stepping into Roxie’s shoes is a dream come true. “I had wanted to play her for years,” she says, “but I worried that I wouldn’t be fit enough! My stamina has definitely improved though.” She first started performing at the age of two, but a back problem at 16 meant she was forced to turn her attention from dance to drama. Since then, she has enjoyed numerous theatre credits including The Lady In The Lake in Spamalot which marked her first Norwich appearance. She also enchanted local panto audiences when she took on the lead role in the 2011-12 festive spectacular Sleeping Beauty. Chicago has brought her new challenges and she admits that there have been some tough moments: “There are some days when you feel ill, or your voice isn’t feeling great, or you’ve had some bad news maybe, but the show must and does go on regardless,” she says. And she is loving being part of the Chicago family. “It’s great fun when you’ve got a good group of people, and the Chicago team are brilliant. There can’t be many lines of work where you start a job and within a couple of days, you’re hugging each other and zipping each other into clothes!”
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A Festival of Christmas Customs & Traditions, with Craft Stalls Sat 26th Nov 10am – 4pm
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LECTURE “WHEN ANTARCTICA WAS GREEN” Fri 14th Oct 7:30 pm
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ART EXHIBITION & PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITI ON Sat 15th & Sun 16th Oct – 10am-3 pm Tasburgh
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CASTON 7TH AUTUMN CRAFT FAIR Sat 15th Oct at 10am
Caston Village Hall, NR17 1DD Local Craftspeople showing & selling Patchwork, Knits & Crochet, Fabric Toys, Beautiful Aprons, Handmade Quality Jewellery, Handcrafted Birds, Small Framed Paintings, Wonderful Woodcrafts, Interesting Gifts, Ceramics & much MORE Free admission. Refreshments all day. Tombola. Contact Denise on 01953 483961
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HARLESTON AND DISS JOIN FORCES FOR THE
Waveney Valley Food & Drink Festival Harleston’s Future and the Diss Town Team will jointly host this year’s Waveney Valley Food and Drink Festival from 3–16 October.
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range of food shops, cafes and restaurants in both towns will be running special offers and tastings during the festival. the first week will focus on events in Harleston with demonstrations, tastings and a food trail, culminating in‘a taste of Harleston’on saturday 8 october. nicky stainton of Harleston’s future said:“local businesses are really keen to get involved. We had such a successful event last october that we plan to build on that to offer more activities and attract even more people to the town. on the saturday there will be a foodie street market, open farm visits in a vintage bus, a food trail and street entertainment.” Diss will be the focus of the second weekend (14–16 october), with a farmers’market, cooking workshops, tastings and demonstrations in the Heritage triangle. the 7th Corn Hall beer festival will be held in the boiler House on friday and saturday, accompanied by lively music and street food stalls. the festival will conclude with a deluxe brunch on sunday 16 october. John atkinson, one of the Diss organisers, said: “this is the second time Diss has participated in the festival. last year was a great success with the majority of cafes, restaurants and shops reporting good business. the public response was‘Do it again please!’” the festival is supported by south norfolk Council’s market towns initiative, designed to promote the towns of Diss, Harleston, loddon and Wymondham. Councillor Clayton Hudson, cabinet member for stronger Communities and leisure said:“our market towns initiative is about working together to promote the local economy and south norfolk as a fantastic place to visit. events like the food festival boost the profile of the four towns and we are delighted that Harleston and Diss have combined to promote their own and each other’s attractions.”
if you are a food related business and would like to participate in the festival, contact John atkinson in Diss on 01379 740221 or email crownstudio@btinternet.com or nicky stainton in Harleston on 01379 855235 or email nmstainton@gmail.com.
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Garden Jottings from Ken
culptures, statues and features in the garden may serve little or no practical purpose, but whether it’s a single classical piece carefully placed at the end of a long vista, or a cheerful sprite perched by the gate to welcome all who pass through, they add a certain something to their surroundings. ornaments are subject to personal taste, and of course beauty is very much in the eye of the beholder! Positioning is important, gargoyles and grotesques work well in niches, on top of walls, or peering out from between tree trunks. for shady spots try a sleepy dragon curled up under some hostas, or stone frogs peeping out from amongst ferns. if you have a more arid style of garden, a cheeky meerkat sticking his head up out of drifts of ornamental grasses will raise a smile, or maybe a tortoise or two languishing in the sun. Having concrete critters in the garden may not be to your taste (at least they don’t need feeding) but features come in many shapes, styles and sizes. it could be as simple as an elegant but empty pot or urn as the focal point, or an interestingly-shaped log, tree trunk or rock placed on either a scree of gravel or a bed of bark chips to create a pleasing effect. living features can be equally dramatic, trees such as the Himalayan birch (betula jacquemontii) which have outstanding white bark look great as single or multi-stemmed specimens on their own or in groups, especially when planted in front of a dark background. for an upright accent, columnar shrubs stand to attention, and red-leaved choices such as sambucus black tower or berberis red Pillar will again make a strong colour contrast to surrounding shades of green. many types of conifer will give an all-yearround evergreen structural element, take a look at some varieties of blue spruce with their beautiful glaucous needles, or golden forms of yew for inspiration.
elsewhere in the garden, lengths of castellated or cloud-pruned hedges look fantastic undulating around boundaries, while topiary features can be clipped into neat geometric shapes or made as wacky as your imagination allows! try small-leaved lonicera nitida as a tough and faster-growing alternative to traditional box if you’re a little on the impatient side. ornamental metal bird feeding stations or stone bird baths which are kept topped up with a plentiful supply of quality food and water will help attract bird life into your garden, offering a treat for them and a visual delight for you. if space allows, put up a few types of nest box to encourage garden birds to stay and breed, and they will reward you in return by keeping aphids and caterpillars under control. metal wind-spinners provide mesmerising motion in the garden, and when the wind abates the spinner becomes a static work of art. at night, solarlit features add a new dimension to your outside space, from elegant animal silhouettes, flickering candles and jars for tables, to super-bright motionsensitive lights, and if you love the sound of water in the garden how about a self- contained spurting frog water-feature also powered by the sun? it’s your garden, indulge yourself, or treat someone else to a great gift that you’d be happy to receive for yourself!
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Autumn is the perfect time for fruit pies – apple and blackberry is a particular favourite. Harvest any remaining apples before they are blown onto the ground and gather some blackberries. What’s more comforting than a homemade fruit pie on a chilly autumn afternoon! Quinces will be ready in mid-October and can be made into a delicious jelly which goes perfectly with cheese boards or cold meats. If you have an apple glut, making apple jelly is a great way to use them up. Try mixing apple with mint or sage for a jelly to complement all the Sunday
Now’s the time to harvest anything left in your kitchen garden before the frosts. Dig up any root crops like potatoes, carrots and beetroot. Dry them thoroughly and discard any rotten or diseased tubers before storing the healthy ones in dark boxes or sacks. Leave any pumpkins and squashes in the sun for a few days after harvesting to allow the skins to harden. Then store them in a cool, dark place (or turn them into lanterns for Halloween!) Plant your winter vegetables like lettuces, autumn onions, spring cabbages and any overwintering broad beans. If you plant garlic now, it will be ripe by June – sow individual cloves six inches apart, so that just the tip shows. Make sure these are all insulated with fleece or cloches to protect them from the cold and the birds. It’s time to bring your herbs inside, so pot up your mint, parsley and chive using multipurpose compost. Place them on a sunny windowsill, keep them well watered, and enjoy the crop well into winter.
roasts of winter. Make good use of any surplus berries by using them to flavour different liqueurs. You may have tried sloe gin, but what about raspberry vodka or plum brandy? All make great Christmas presents, so bottle them up now and you can get ahead on gifts for friends and family. Getting back into the garden, it’s a great time to plant soft fruits such as raspberries, gooseberries and blackberries. Use lots of compost and plant at the same depth as they were before. That’s next year’s pies sorted!
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With thanks to Gareth Pendleton from Norwich Bathroom & Kitchens 1. Soft, muted colour palettes Kitchen colours are changing and softer colours are popular for everything from cabinets to splashbacks. Charcoal greys and neutral pastels like pale blue, pale green and tinted whites are the new alternative to the standard white. Bold primary colours are on the back burner for now. Instead, interior designers are using Farrow & Ball type colours as accents. 2. Smart spaces Get ready for a hi-tech makeover. More kitchens will have designated spots for smart devices next year. Plan areas with hidden charging stations to store your devices so that they are always at hand and charged.The 2016 kitchen focuses on convenience for families on-the-go with accessible smart appliances like steam ovens, built-in coffee machines and wine coolers.
4. Integrated kitchen-living spaces We are seeing more streamlined kitchen designs in which the kitchen converges with the living space. Designers are merging kitchens and living rooms by including hidden and integrated appliances.
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his is a fantastic and simple recipe, and is also a great foundation for many curries. This version uses salmon (an excellent source of omega 3’s for those of us wanting to be healthy) along with the very seasonal pumpkin (which is an excellent source of Vitamins A, C, and E, and is very low in cholesterol and saturated fat).
Ingredients 500g salmon fillet, skinned and cut into 1 inch chunks (ask your fishmonger to skin the salmon for you) 500g prawns, raw and peeled 1kg pumpkin (or butternut squash), peeled & cut into 1 inch chunks 400ml tin coconut milk (reduced fat option if you wish) 1 tbsp Thai curry paste (yellow or red) 350ml fish stock (a cube is fine) 3tbsp fish sauce (nam pla) 2tbsp castor sugar ½ tsp turmeric 1 handful of bok choy, or any leafy green vegetable, roughly torn or chopped Juice of half a lime Chopped coriander to serve
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Don’t be put off by some of these ingredients if they’re new to you; they are all readily available nowadays, and prove to be store cupboard basics for this curry base! In a large saucepan or casserole, and over a medium heat, start by combining the curry paste with a little of the coconut milk, then mixing as you go, add in the rest of the coconut milk, fish stock, fish sauce, sugar and turmeric. Bring to the boil. Add in the pumpkin and cook on a decent simmer for approx 15 minutes until the pumpkin is tender (keep checking as pumpkins and squash vary, you could get away with 5 minutes for
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“A Great Autumn Meal ” squash) You can cook in advance up to this point if you wish – there’s about 5 minutes of cooking time left. Still on a fast simmer, add in the salmon and prawns, and when cooked through (3-4 minutes), stir in your green veg. Once the vegetables have wilted, add in the lime juice, adding the juice of the remaining half to your taste if preferred. Sprinkle with the chopped coriander and serve immediately! Tip: a couple of bruised lemon grass sticks add to the flavour of the curry base, if available.
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The Stowaway cat In Part 3, Su agreed to look after Mr Curtis’ cat, Muffin, while he was away. But she got more than she bargained for and ended up with her skirt stuck in his washing machine door!
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uffin was beginning to pace up and down to ease the gnawing hunger in his stomach. It occurred to me that the washing machine might need to be plugged in, in order to open the door and free my skirt. I switched it on, pressed ‘door open’ and prepared myself.
Cottage to retrieve my skirt. One sharp pull from Jess did the trick, without damaging the machine or my skirt. Muffin took advantage of my visit to point out that he had done an exemplary job licking the pattern off his plate, and started purring for more. I emptied the tin onto the back of his head as he and I moved towards his plate simultaneously.
“Oh no! Surely I don’t have to do a whole wash cycle just to get the ruddy door to open, do I?” I asked my new pal.
“Sorry Muffin, here let me…” I scraped it off him and plopped it on his plate.
There was only one thing to do. I slipped out of my skirt, leaving it hanging there, and walked about the place in my knickers and wellies whilst I opened the tin and fed Muffin. Now I could return my attention to the problem of my skirt. I poked and prodded various buttons in a selection of differing sequences but nothing would persuade the door to open. The only thing I could do was to leave it there until Mr Curtis returned, and put up with the inevitable embarrassment. Fortunately Mr Curtis’ garden was overgrown with untended shrubs, so my shame and nakedness were not visible from the lane. I was not much of a runner at the best of times managing only fifth in the hundred yards dash at school - but even wearing wellies I achieved a personal best over the distance from Mr Curtis’ gate to my front door.
I wondered what to do with the empty can; cat food tins in the rubbish bin soon start to stink, and it was at least five days until collection day. “Stick it in the freezer till rubbish day; that’s what I do with chicken bones and stuff like that. Saves them going off,” said Jess. “Actually that’s not a bad idea, where is the freezer?” Jess shrugged as she opened a door: “Might be in here?” she suggested. It was a shallow cupboard, barely big enough to contain all the brooms, dustpans, and dusters that were piled in there. “Wrong again.” Jess was now on the trail of the freezer with an interested Muffin at her heels. Part 5 continues in the next issue. Copyright susan Lidster
Jess greeted me on return. “Where’s your skirt?” she exclaimed with delight. “Long story,” I said, “involving a recalcitrant washing machine and a hungry cat.” Later that evening, suitably dressed, we strolled across to Tumbleweed
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The A-Z of Curious Suffolk M
In this issue, Sarah Doig departs from her usual series of articles to tell us about her new book which was published by The History Press in August.
y brief from the publisher was clear and concise; a book containing 50,000 words with 65 illustrations, arranged in an A-Z format with lots of short sections under intriguing titles. This was easier said than done! The challenge was to ensure good a geographical spread, with stories spanning many centuries about a mix of people, places and happenings. For instance, under BEACONS I describe how the country’s first lighthouse came to be built in Lowestoft, the former Beacon Course and Beacon Post in Newmarket, and the curious tale of flying pigs in Bury St Edmunds… …the completion and enlargement of st edmundsbury Cathedral was the inspiration of the architect stephen Dykes bower who drew up the original design for the completed cathedral which included a spectacular gothic tower. although he was able to see much of his dream become reality there was simply not enough money to complete the tower. When he died in 1994 he left £2 million towards the tower
project which turned into what became pr the ambitious millennium Project. Pr Prince Charles, HrH the Prince of Wales, wa the project’s patron and laid the was first brick in July 2001. in an earlier co comment about the scheme he called the new tower a “spiritual beacon of the futur unfortunately, the east anglian future”. Daily times misprinted the quote, leading to comment in the national pr about pigs flying (they had printed press it as “spiritual bacon”)! an under lines i feature a rather and surprisingly talented shoemaker called sur samuel sa Hart who lived in the village of Kettleburgh in the mid-nineteenth century. ce He apparently advertised himself as a “Curer of bunions, scab heads, heads rheumatism, scrofula and various other complaints incidental to the human frame. Poems and Pieces composed and arranged for any occasion”. and it seems that samuel Hart did indeed cater for all eventualities: if his cures did not work, then he would compose an epitaph for the gravestone! His literary genius lives on chiselled into the local gravestones and includes this one for Hannah, wife of William farthing, who died in 1854: Her last words when on her deathbed lie, She spoke plain and not bewilderin: She said dear husband I must die; Pray provide for my poor children.
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Keep your pets warm this winter The summer months are slowly drawing to a close and the weather will soon be turning cooler. While we all prepare to snuggle up in our winter knits in front of the fire, it’s important not to forget about our furry friends. To make the most of the cooler months, follow our guide to winter survival: the mercury drops, don’t leave your dog • asoutside unattended – they can easily develop hypothermia.
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as pavements and footpaths can be too • Just hot in summer, icy footpaths can be painful
Consider reducing their food intake to prevent them from stacking on the weight while they are a bit less active.
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THIS ISSUE WE LOVE Birds in Norfolk: A National and International Perspective James McCallum and Andy Brown
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B Dialect Matters Peter Trudgill
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Based on Professor Peter Trudgill’s weekly column in the Eastern Daily Press newspaper, this book explores our fascinating language in an entertaining and accessible way. It covers topics such as nonstandard versus standard dialect with plenty of anecdotes to lighten any academic load. The book also seeks to address linguistic prejudice (which is surprisingly more common than any other type, such as racial or sexist) and encourages the reader not to discriminate negatively against individuals and groups because of their accent, dialect or native language.
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irds in Norfolk is a celebration of Norfolk’s birdlife. It is written by Andy Brown and includes 115 watercolour paintings and numerous watercolour sketches by James McCallum, all done in the field. Norfolk is famed as the best county in Britain for year-round birdwatching and has a long history of bird recording. This book looks at the importance of the area, past and present, from both a national and international perspective. Some of the county’s most famous habitats, such as the North Norfolk marshes, Breckland and Broadland are looked at in detail. There are chapters devoted to the county’s specialist species such as breeding waders, harriers, wintering waterfowl, waders and passerines. It is a beautiful book.
Historical Women of Norfolk Michael Chandler
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The North Norfolk Coast A Short Introduction Anthony Cook
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The Elegant Fowl: A Printmaker’s Parliament of Owls Compiled by Alan Marshall
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Memories of Scole I
n this new series, local historian Dennis Cross from Diss shares with us his fascinating collection of old postcards, focusing on a different village in every issue. This issue, we take a walk down memory lane in Scole. The Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in Trowse in Norwich and new members are very welcome. To find out more please contact Ian Hurst on 01263 825053. The next meeting is on 12 October.
1912 This picture of a fire at Scole bakery was taken at the corner of the terrace opposite Bungay Road. c1910
The terrace at the back of the bakery shows children at the shop entrance (now a private house). To the right was the road to Norwich.
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The post office situated on the Diss road. This view shows the postmen getting ready to start their deliveries to the surrounding villages.
The Greyhound Pub after suffering from subsidence in 1907 – rebuilt by Will Pretty and now a private home.
1910 The old sign at The Scole Inn (formerly called The White Hart) was built in 1665 by James Peck. Mr Fairchild carved the oak sign at a cost of £1,057 and it was taken down in 1783.
Just past the Scole sign, the road to Diss is on the right. New houses have since been built on the site of the cottages with the exception of the thatched cottage on the left.
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A bird’s eye view from the church tower, looking towards Norwich. This road was re-aligned in the 1960s and 1995 saw the opening of the Scole bypass.
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This view shows the remains of Thorpe Parva church tower. You can still see a heap of stones on the edge of the field today.
Dennis is also the author of several local history books and readers can still purchase Diss and District from the Tourist Information Centre in Diss.
If readers have any local postcards of Diss or the surrounding villages, please get in touch with Dennis after 7pm on 01379 651897.
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Violent prisoner turns good Norfolk journalist, Sandie Shirley, spotlights the inspiring stories of men and women from the region and beyond that have seen them reach for victory For more stories visit: www.refreshingwaters.co.uk
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The River Bure at Horstead and Coltishall We began our walk with a swim! The River Bure next to where we parked was clear, slow-flowing and alive with dancing demoiselles. A rather overgrown and wooded footpath follows the river bank southwards to Coltishall. A permissive path allowed a visit to the site of Horstead Mill. The path through Horstead churchyard then led us back to Mayton bridge along butterfly-filled hedges. Distance: approximately 4.4 miles. Using OS Explorer Map OL40. Start grid ref: TG 251 217. Nearest postcode NR12 7JX.
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1 A 17th-century, hump-backed bridge crosses a stream just south of the Bure, with an intriguing tiled shelter at either end – for a toll collector perhaps? 4 All Saints, Horstead is a flint-faced, red-tiled church dating from the early 14th century. It has one of north-east Norfolk’s finest collections of stained glass from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Pension Action in Norfolk A Norfolk campaign group is taking action against changes to the state pension age for women. Pension Action in Norfolk (PAIN), part of the national group Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI), is battling against the government’s decision to raise the state pension age for women to 66. Women’s state pension age has been rising since 2010, when it was 60 for women and 65 for men. This is due to a decision made by John Major’s government to gradually equalise pension ages between men and women between 2010 and 2020. In 2011, the coalition government made further changes to the pension age, accelerating the rises so that the pension age reached 66 for both men and women by 2020. Most women are not opposed to bringing their pension age in line with men; it’s the speed of the changes which causes concern. The changes in 2011 mean that some women will have to wait longer than they expected to claim their pension, and some argue that they have not had time to prepare financially. Others say that the changes made in the 90s were not properly communicated, meaning that women who planned to retire at 60 unexpectedly found that they had to keep working or eat into their savings. Women affected by changes to their state pension
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