Village People South Norwich edition – April / May 2018 (Late Spring)

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APRIL / MAY 2018

South Norwich edition

COMMUNITY / LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR

ALL THINGS BRIGHT & MUSICAL Diss Organ Festival

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Contents

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APRIL / MAY 2018

Out & About 8 Good news from our region 15 Ladies who lunch visit 1066 at The Chequers in Bressingham

17 Norwich hits the jackpot with lottery funding

19 Cilla the musical arrives at Norwich Theatre Royal

43 Thoughts of a Norfolk author 44 Amazing creative Easter treats in our fine city

47 Memories of Hinderclay 51 Village notice board 55 A regal experience in Wymondham

57 Latitude Festival returns for 2018

58 On your plot – get ready to

20 Take a walk around

grow!

Wymondham

22 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword

25 New – poetry corner

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Health & Beauty

63 All things bright and musical

77 Footcare advice for spring 79 All aboard! – Tackling

65 Give goat a go! 66 Cringleford guides looking

81 Health Q & A – helping

Chelsea Flower Show

for new members

67 Lolita Owl – short story by Neil Lanham

69 Refreshing Waters talks to mental health champion Steve Foyster

Shopping 27 What’s in season – produce for April & May

71 Book reviews – what we are loving this issue

73 Fashion – spring into action

29 How to make your

conservatory an all yearround space

to younger skin

61 Behind the scenes at the

– Diss Organ Festival returns

Home & Garden

75 Skincare – drinking your way

loneliness in Wymondham painful stiff joints

Jobs, Money & Business 83 Smart money secrets –

bagging the best mortgage deals

85 WIN – tickets to Forest Live in Thetford Forest

86 Find a local business in our directory

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32 Delicious recipe for a tiramisu cheesecake

34 Seasonal recipe for

asparagus & crab linguine

37 A Hard Life – new short story from Attleborough Writers’ Group

38 30 days wild with Norfolk Wildlife Trust

41 Garden Jottings from Ken

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Forest Live in this region takes place in Thetford Forest, near Brandon, Suffolk and this year’s headline acts are: • The Script with special guest Tom Walker on Thursday 7 June • Gary Barlow on Friday 8 June • Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott with special guest Billy Bragg on Saturday 9 June • Kasabian on Sunday 10 June. This issue, we’re offering you the chance to win a pair of tickets to see The Script gig on 7 June. To enter, visit www.village-people.info and tell us the name of their lead singer. The closing date is 30 April and usual Village People rules apply.

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This issue, we look at some fascinating old photos of Hinderclay so be sure to check out the history of this wonderful village. Meanwhile, our ‘Ladies who Lunch’ took a trip over to Bressingham.

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And for all the foodies we have two recipes; one of course has to feature the delicious asparagus that we are so good at growing in our region and for all you sweet-toothed readers, we’ve got a new cake recipe devised to combine two favourite puds into one delicious no-bake cake. Don’t miss it! With Chelsea Flower Show around the corner we talk to a local business on how they prepare for the biggest gardening event of the year. With seasonal fashion, local book reviews, community news and events, we are packed as usual so do keep your magazine handy for the full two months. We’re also the best way to find a local business or service so let’s continue to ‘keep it local’!

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APRIL / MAY 2018

South Norfolk edition

COMMUNITY / LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR

Cilla

THE MUSICAL

All things Bright & Musical

Diss Organ Festival

NORFOLK WILDLIFE TRUST 30 days of wild

APRIL / MAY 2018

South Norwich edition

COMMUNITY / LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR

ALL THINGS BRIGHT & MUSICAL

Diss Organ Festival

Cilla

THE MUSICAL

APRIL / MAY 2018

All things Bright & Musical

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Creative Easter treats in our fine city Sportswear to spring into action Walk down memory lane in Hinderclay

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Good News from our region GET ON YOUR BIKE FOR THE DISS CYCLATHON This summer Diss will become the cycling centre of the region once again with the third annual Diss Cyclathon on 24 June. It will include organised rides for all ages and abilities along with lots of stalls and entertainment for the

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of the area’s market towns. Organiser Alan Franks said: “We had such a positive feedback from last year’s Cyclathon that we simply didn’t have any choice but to run it again in 2018. We’re also aiming to raise even more money to support local cycling as well as our partner charity East Anglian Air Ambulance. More than anything, however, it is about celebrating all the fantastic things about cycling in Norfolk and Suffolk and getting all the family into Diss to enjoy the day.” Find out more at disscyclathon.org and sign up for the Nine Town Sportive. For more information contact Jess Wythe on jess.wythe@disscyclathon.org or 07832 188598.

In January, Star Throwers opened their second charity shop, located on Church Street in Attleborough. The first shop was opened in Wymondham in 2012 and has provided essential funds for the charity, which supports people with cancer. Local 5-year-old, Airlie Pigg, took on the challenge of a sponsored haircut for Star Throwers. Airlie donated 22cm of her hair to ‘The Little Princess Trust’ for children who have lost their hair through illness, as well as raising a fantastic £555 for Star Throwers cancer charity. If you have a fundraising idea please get in contact with Victoria on victoria@starthrowers.org.uk. If you would like to find out how Star Throwers can support you or a loved one at any stage of a cancer diagnosis, call 01953 423304, email info@starthrowers.org.uk or visit www.starthrowers.org.uk.

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WALKERS TO UNITE AGAINST PARKINSON’S Residents of Suffolk and Norfolk are being asked to unite with thousands of people across the UK and Walk for Parkinson’s at Blickling Estate on Saturday 12 May or Glemham Hall on 10 June. The events will raise vital funds for the charity Parkinson’s UK, and are two of many walks taking place all over the UK throughout 2018. Two people are diagnosed with the condition every hour in the UK and Walk for Parkinson’s events aim to raise over £500,000 for research to step closer to a cure. There are longer and shorter distances to choose from, so whether you’re up for a challenging walk or a gentle stroll, there’s something for everyone. Last year, 330 people took part in the walks in Suffolk and Norfolk to raise £32,000 between them, and Parkinson’s UK hopes to raise even more this year. The registration fee is £10 for adults and £5 for under 16s. Everyone who registers will receive a free Parkinson’s UK t-shirt, fundraising pack and at the end of the walk, a finisher’s medal. The charity suggests that walkers aim to raise at least £50, all of which will fund research into finding a cure for Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s UK is also looking for volunteers to help register people at the start/finish area, or to be a walk marshal at various points on the route during the day. To find out more, visit www.parkinsons.org.uk, call 0207 963 9367, or email fundraising@parkinsons.org.uk

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NORWICH HITS THE jackpot WITH LOTTERY FUNDING by entering The National Lottery Awards 2018 – the annual search for the UK’s favourite lottery-funded projects. National Lottery Awards winners’ will receive a £5,000 cash prize and national recognition at a glittering ceremony broadcast on BBC One later in the year. Strictly Come Dancing winner, Ore Oduba, hosted the National Lottery Awards last year. He said: “Every week National Lottery players raise £30 million for good causes and that funding is invested in life changing projects around the UK.

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£10,000 to Rooted in Nature - The funding will be used to run outdoor activities and experiences for vulnerable young people. This could be because they’re in emergency housing, needing alternative education provision or have additional learning needs. £9,995 to Pilling Park Community Association –The funding will be used to carry out building work on the community centre and carry out a community outreach consultation. £9,939 to Opening Doors - The funding will be used by the charity to purchase equipment to improve their office which is run by and for people with disabilities.

From today, these examples, or any organisation that has ever received National Lottery funding, has the possibility of gaining nationwide acclaim

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Mon 30 Apr-Tues 1 May DANIEL O’DONNELL Easy-listening singing superstar £10 - £45

Wed 16 May LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO* Joyful, powerful vocal music £8 - £32

Fri 25-Sat 26 May CINDERELLA IN HOLLYWOOD English Youth Ballet £10 - £23.50

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Sun 27 May BEETHOVEN SYMPHONIES 4 & 5* Britten Sinfonia with Thomas Ades £8 - £34

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Fri 18 May MISHA GLENNY: MCMAFIA Renowned investigative journalist with international crime expose £10 - £18.50

Monday 28 May JUSTIN HAYWARD The voice of The Moody Blues £10 - £38.50

Tues 8 -Sat 12 May THIS HOUSE Biting and criticallyacclaimed drama of 1970s politics £8 - £28.50 Sun 13 May JIMMY CARR Greatest Hits tour £10 - £28.50 Tues 15 May GRAND FINALE* Hofesh Shechter’s ambitious new dance £8 - £26

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he legendary Cilla Black brought a ‘lorra lorra laughs’ into the lives of so many during her long and varied career in the music and entertainment industries. Before her sudden death in August 2015, an ITV mini-series charted her rise from teenage girlhood friendships with the Beatles, singing in The Cavern Club in Liverpool and achieving her first No. 1 hit at the age of 21, to becoming one of primetime television’s most successful female entertainers with shows such as Blind Date and Surprise Surprise. Now that TV drama has been turned into a musical which comes to the Theatre Royal stage from 17-21 April. We spoke to Robert Willis, Cilla’s eldest son and the show’s executive producer. “I knew it could be good. We had all the ingredients, but you can never be totally sure until you see it all come together,” Robert said. He is talking about the launch of Cilla The Musical which opened in Cilla’s home town of Liverpool at the beginning of September and is now touring the UK with the eventual aim of bringing it into the West End.

Beatles, California Dreamin’ by The Mamas and The Papas, and many more. “We have aimed high with the show – it’s a wonderful cast, the script is so brilliant, the sets are beautiful, the lighting, the orchestration and the dancing are all fantastic. The actors and musicians are incredibly enthusiastic. It’s such a talented young company.” The production team decided to put the lead role out to public audition, a decision which Robert feels has paid dividends in uncovering a star in the making in Kara Lily Haworth, who fought off thousands of other hopefuls to step into Cilla’s shoes. Kara queued for four hours at London’s Dominion Theatre to audition in the first rounds, making it through to the final 30 before being chosen to do her final audition at The Cavern Club in Liverpool.

“Kara is incredible. I’m so happy we found her,” Robert said. “It is a very big role but she really captures what Mum was all about. Mum had determination – she wasn’t there for her looks, although she was pretty, but it was her spirit that people liked. “Kara proved herself in audition. She stood out immediately. She’s physically very different to Sheridan Smith, but I wanted to have a distinct difference between the musical and the TV show. I think Kara is very similar to how my mum was in the 60s. There’s something about her and it is an interpretation, not an impersonation. She really manages to capture my mum.” Tickets are available from the box office on 01603 630000 or online at www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

“We’re very pleased with the show and excited at how it has all come together. It’s been quite an experience!” The musical score is the ultimate soundtrack to the 60s and includes Cilla’s own greatest hits such as Anyone Who Had a Heart, Alfie and Something Tells Me, to Twist and Shout by the

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Walk

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Walk instructions

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Enter Kett’s Park walk around Leaveand the park at clockwise the main entrance again and turn left. Cr the edge. Enjoy woodland around theapedestrian lights walk again and walk to the the end of the path trees.park; this starts near the top perimeter of the Turn left onto Norwich Road and cross at the pedestrian l end of the park. before the garage, turn right onto a vehicle track and pass

Leave the park at thebollards maintoentrance wooden the pathway.again Walk instructions and turn left. Turn Cross at take thethe pedestrian left the at theroad end and footpath leading into an o Start at the library; walk through the car park to the pathway in the bottom lights again and walk to thefield end of the pathway Cross this playing to the opposite exit and continue to right corner leading to the playing field. Pass between the children’s play Bellrope Lane. through the trees. area and the football field, turn left at the end and follow the pathway to Orchard Way.

At the T-junction turn left into Folly Road and then right at

Turn left ontoNorwich Norwich Road and cross the right onto O Road. Return to the start at by turning Turn right in Orchard Way, pedestrian lights. Immediately the first left. Bear left at thebefore corner signposted to the library a right again at the T-junction (still the football to the start point.and pass garage, turn right ontopitch a vehicle track Orchard Way) and continue to the between the wooden bollards to the pathway. end. ● It’s recommended we should walk 10,000 steps per day; it takes 20 minutes to Cross Norwich Road into PostmillTurn left at the end and takeapproximately the footpath walk around perimeter Kett’s Park and an Close (almost opposite). Bear leading into an open green space.of Cross this average of 1800 steps. A daily walk of a couple right through the medical practice playing field to the opposite exit and continue of circuits around Kett’s Park will help reachtothat car park to the exit pathway leading the end of Bellrope Lane. 10,000 steps goal! down to Harts Farm Road. Turn left and walk beside Harts At the T-junction turn left into Folly Road and Farm Road; after a short distance then right at the end into Norwich Road. Return the pathway leads between an avenue of trees. Turn right at the to the start by turning right onto Orchard Way, junction of paths, cross the road at then first left. Bear left at the corner signposted the pedestrian lights and turn left to to the library and return beside the football walk to Kett’s Park.

Start at the library; walk through the car park to the pathway in the bottom16 right corner leading to the playing field. Pass between the children’s play area and the football field, turn left at the end and follow the pathway to Orchard Way. Turn right in Orchard Way, right again at the T-junction (still Orchard Way) and continue to the end. Cross Norwich Road into Postmill Close (almost opposite). Bear right through the medical practice car park to the exit pathway leading down to Harts Farm Road. Turn left and walk beside Harts Farm Road; after a short distance the pathway leads between an avenue of trees. Turn right at the junction of

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Kett’s Park is Moot Hill. This large ring motte, an artificial steep-sided earth mound with a castle on top, was built by the d’Albini family between 1088 and 1139. The wooded mound is now a County Wildlife Site (please note: there is no public access to Moot Hill – it’s just nice to know it is still there).

l The walk passes through Postmill Close, named after the site of a nearby windmill. A mill is shown on a map of 1836 and was last used in 1925.

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Crossword

CROSSWORD Exercise your brain cells

CLUES ACROSS

CLUES DOWN

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What follows in a second connected tale (6)

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Where a sailor might be when separated from his ship (6)

2 One of those that Cromwell had a go at knocking (4)

9 Turn filaments into a web, politics into policies (4)

Service sung in the evening (7)

10 Making of something from nothing (8)

3 Silent recorder in the cockpit made for disaster (5, 3)

11 Small sectional building for emergency use (6)

4 Track by which a ship may be followed (4)

13 Very funny barrier constructed in a ditch (2-2)

5 Light conversation imparting gossip (4-4)

14 You should feel woe about those to whom you should pay money (3)

6 Coming before in order of importance and time (5)

16 When an issue is discussed, this is the point of it all (4)

12 Not the hind leg of a donkey (8)

17 Exercise tact in changing your mind for unbroken friendship (6)

13 Usually passed down through several generations (8)

19 Motivation coming from within makes a person act (4-4)

15 Red, leggy predator found in the sea (7)

21 Pulled over the eyes for deception (4) 22 Spring back in horror or disgust (6) 23 Energy produced by fire or machine (6)

18 Yield and make concessions to another (5) 20 If you lied about your work, you probably don’t (4) 21 Keep them about you or you’ll not know what you’re doing (4)

LAST ISSUE’S SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 1) Cut in, 4) Homburg, 8) Thin air, 9) Bacon, 10) Obey, 11) Pullover, 13) Meek, 14) Stir, 16) Old-timer, 17) Undo, 20) Inapt, 21) Meeting, 22) Element, 23) Sweep. DOWN: 1) Cut down to size, 2) Tripe, 3) Neat, 4) Hard up, 5) Mobility, 6) Uncover, 7) Generation gap, 12) Belittle, 13) Mediate, 15) Pelmet, 18) Naive, 19) Mess.

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TH E PO ET ’S M US E

Sunlight paints the pat h with golden stains Wildflowers peep in shi mmering spring hues Pearly dewdrops ado rn country lanes And the sky stretches ever on in lyrical blues Oh, untamed nature is the poet’s muse.

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lash against su ls Wildflowers sp immering peta ies flutter on sh rfl ches; an br g Painted butte rin h quive ms drip throug air e th Golden sunbea in ns oo r sw ushed lavende The scent of cr sweet pollen g fragrance of sin ali nt ta e th ent And with it nt ssful co entm ul to sigh in bli Causing my so st pa es e breeze waltz Whilst the elusiv us nature, , nature, glorio re tu na Singing of ed beauty. In all its untam Are you a poet from Norfolk or Suffolk? If so, we’d love to hear from you! Email a selection of poems and a bit about you to editor@village-people.info for the chance to be featured in the next issue.

Hannah Williams East Barsham in Norfolk.

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blings Give breath to my inky ram bone, and cle Breathe into them mus g bein r thei of core the Seep into dows Stained with sun-kissed mea

And star-lit glades, ce A labyrinth of wistful silen ant paintings Crashing into a roar of vibr heart, er’s read the es Which squeez relief or uish ang of ds bea lst Whi Roll past starry eyes. blings, Give breath to my inky ram g paper klin crac from ter flut So they l Like butterflies, they swir er Around the engrossed read dy battles bloo t pain they e ther And ver on, And roads that journey fore ed turn e pag last Until the ken Last word breathlessly spo sweet as nectar, as kiss a Wherein they give ty pages emp to k bac mer shim Then And are once again Inky ramblings cle and bone. Awaiting their breath of mus

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FRUIT

n Rocket is a deliciously peppery salad leaf, but don’t just use it in salads! Try making rocket pesto – a punchy change from basil for pasta sauces or stuffing chicken breasts.

n Gooseberries don’t just make wonderful fools and jams; they are great partnered with mackerel and chicken and make particularly delicious vodka!

n Watercress is another nutritious and peppery salad ingredient and good in stir fries, pesto and soups too.

n Elderflowers are just coming into season. These delicate flowers make a refreshing cordial and an equally delicious alcoholic champagne – have a go, they are both easy and fun to make.

n Wild garlic has quite a short season but it’s a really lovely treat if you can get hold of it – the flowers are pretty to use too. It pairs well with meat and fish so why not give it a go. n Asparagus is just starting to come into the farm shops or up in your veg patch – eat it as fresh as you can in salads, with butter or hollandaise, or cooked as a vegetable accompaniment. Enjoy it while its here! n Radish – the French love to eat radishes with an aperitif – just washed and dipped in salt – crunchy and refreshing. n Samphire is a real treat from the seaside. I like it quickly cooked and served with butter, or served in stir fries.

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MEAT n For the most tender lamb choose the early season meat, but why not give the flavoursome hogget or mutton a try?

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Chris Whitehall of Projects 4 Roofing talks about the possibilities for changing a conservatory into an all year round living space

hese days a conservatory can become much more than a room to relax in occasionally and enjoy views over the garden. There are new ways to make a conservatory an all year round living space which keeps the benefits of a conservatory whilst making it a useable office area, dining space, playroom or even a cosy evening snug. Traditional conservatories are normally at least 75 per cent glass and so can be very cold at some times of year, whilst being too hot in the summer months. Some people experiment with blinds or special coatings on the windows to try to minimise the temperature changes, and these do help. However, a better option is available which significantly improves the insulation of the room. Conservatory roof conversion A conservatory roof conversion is the replacement of a glass or uPVC roof with a solid structure. The whole roof is removed and is followed by the construction of a lightweight aluminium frame retaining the original doors, windows, walls and frame. A new high performance insulated roof is installed in a matter of a few days. The finished room has an insulated plastered ceiling, into which can be installed

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03. While the chocolate melts, prepare the sponge layer. Combine 100ml coffee and 125ml Marsala in a shallow dish, then dip each sponge finger. Lay these on the biscuit layer in the cake tin. Break up the final few to fill in gaps. 04. For the filling, briefly beat the cream cheese and mascarpone in a large bowl until combined. Add the vanilla extract and 3 tablespoons of whipped double cream. Gently fold in the melted white chocolate. Pour into the cake tin, level the top, cover with cling film and refrigerate for at least six hours. 05. Make the syrup. Put 100ml coffee with 20ml Marsala and the caster sugar into a pan and stir over a medium heat until the sugar dissolves. Bring to the boil for five minutes or so, until it becomes syrupy. Cool completely. 06. To finish the cheesecake, carefully run a knife around the edge of the tin, then gently remove the ring. Dust with a thick layer of sieved cocoa and pipe cream around Tip: If y the perimeter. Add chocolate don’t h ou ave an shavings, drizzle with coffee espres so mak syrup and decorate with er, strong instant coffee beans. Keeps 4 days, coffee works refrigerated. perfe

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I was wandering around, having to just use my wits to get by. No one seemed to have any sympathy for those who were down on their luck. I soon found it was easier to hide away during most of the daylight hours, perhaps spending the time sleeping and then to travel around at dusk. I’d pick up odd bits of food that I might come across, even to the point of eating stuff that had been left around for pets and farm animals. But as time went on I got weaker and weaker, even walking around was getting too difficult. One day I found my normal route had been blocked off and I had to cross a busy road that I was not familiar with. I went as fast as I could but I was injured by a passing car as I couldn’t get out of the way quick enough. The car driver came back to have a look and kindly put a blanket around me, carefully positioned me in her car and took me straight off to hospital.

The staff at the hospital were wonderful. They must have dealt with many similar cases before as I was cleaned up, given some nutritious food, something to drink and settled down in a comfortable bed. I think I fell asleep almost immediately and woke up later feeling much, much better. I was determined to try to turn my life around, to grasp this opportunity to live in a more normal world. My past life had been hard and I was determined not to go all through that again. So I was a ‘perfect patient’, cooperating with the staff, putting up with the regular baths and the weighing routines. The great day came and I was discharged, taken away from the hospital and given my freedom in what seemed like a countryside heaven. I’ve settled down now, even found a girlfriend. And I’ll always be grateful to those people at the Tiggywinkle’s Hedgehog Rescue Centre who made my past life into a thing of the past. © Ron Brewer Attleborough Writers’ Group

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THOUGHTS OF A Norfolk author Published local author, Keri Beevis, shares her thoughts on home improvements.

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ighteen months ago I became a homeowner for the very first time, buying the property I had been renting for the past ten years. There were improvements to be made and much of the winter was spent liaising with builders and doing the dreaded decorating. I say dreaded because decorating and I do not get on (well, unless it’s a Christmas tree) and I tend to end up covered in more paint than the walls. Now the inside of my house is nearly finished and warmer days are beckoning, I am turning my attention to the garden. Well… I call it a garden, but really it is a postage stamp sized space outside of my lounge window. It is my outside space though and it is just about big enough for a tiny table and chairs. I have visions of sitting outside on balmy evenings with a glass of wine and my laptop, penning my new novel, surrounded by summer flowers and bathed in the glow of twinkling lights. Of course I may have this vision, but am conveniently forgetting I am rubbish at anything gardening related. In fact, it’s possible I am worse at gardening than I am at decorating. Hell, let’s cut to the chase, when the DIY fairy was handing out domestic skills to the Beev family, my sister got them all. Cooking: tick, wallpapering: tick, building things: tick. As for me, unless it involves writing, wine drinking, pizza eating or pussycat cuddling, I am fairly useless at most things in life. I want a pretty garden though, so I am figuring I should keep it low key. Tubs instead of plants (as the last shrub I put in took over most of neighbour’s

garden and I spent much of last summer desperately trying to regain control), maybe a few hanging baskets and a couple of pretty lanterns. My mother is already excited at the prospect of gardening centre trips. She used to drag me kicking and screaming so is thrilled that I will now willingly visit them. Not that she is particularly green fingered herself. Her house is where plants go to die and I am sure the last one she took home visibly gulped when she carried it into the living room and it saw all of her dead orchids and spider plants. Yes, seriously, she managed to kill the terminator of all things green: the hardy spider plant. Garden centres of Norfolk: we are coming your way. I apologise in advance.

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Creative EASTER TREATS Kristy Campbell is on the hunt for creative Easter treats in our fine city of Norwich. chocolate making. The famous Caley’s Chocolate Factory dates back to 1883 and served the country and its troops with ‘Marching Chocolate’ throughout World War I. The factory may be now be closed but the brand lives on and many people will have enjoyed its hot chocolate drinks and chocolate eggs every Easter. This month, I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing Ria Ewles, a contemporary independent baker on the Norwich scene who brings mouthwatering creations to the table. She crafts edible designs tailored to her customers’ requests and posts them online for the world to see.

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standout feature of Easter is that its date changes each year due to different calendars that various churches follow. The date is calculated in relation to the full moon after the vernal equinox so we can celebrate anytime between March 22 and April 25. This year Easter Sunday falls on 1 April. Regardless of the date, it is a time for reflection, thanks and celebration of our friends and families near and far. Over the years, new traditions and customs have entered our society. Easter egg hunts and baskets of treats have been adopted by this inclusive holy day, while remaining symbolic of the sealed tomb of Christ.

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Other festive treats include Easter bread, hot cross buns, butter lamb, salted herring and ham. If you’re looking for sweet treats this Easter, then Norwich has a lot to offer. There is an abundance of small businesses in the lanes preparing to delight your taste buds. Cupcake & Co (Upper St Giles, Norwich) has a delicious selection of cakes, including gluten-free and vegan options. Another favourite is without a doubt Macarons & More (Royal Arcade, Norwich). If you want something that is pleasing to the eye and packed full of flavour, you’ll be sure to find the perfect gift. Norwich has a strong history of

Looking back to a blissful youthful time that lay down the foundation for her love of baking, Ria says, “As a little girl I have fond memories of baking gooey chocolate cakes with my mum and sisters. We’d cover them with a huge amount of chocolate frosting and cut a big slice off for Dad to try”. This delightful scene is such a magical example of one that gives birth to a lifelong passion. Ria’s journey as a baker has both developed and been inspired by her becoming a shop assistant at Macarons & More. “I’m surrounded by the most amazing pastry chefs and bakers,” she says, and this undoubtedly motivates her to experiment more with her production line.


Arts best thing I can advise is to bake, bake and bake some more! Baking is definitely a science and it’s taken me countless failed recipes to figure out what works for me and my oven. Bake at every opportunity and get ready to have wrinkly fingers – the washing up is ENDLESS!” If you’ve got an idea in mind and want to bring it to life for a special occasion, get in touch with Ria. She is friendly, enthusiastic and she cares passionately about baking!

While Ria has shaped commissions for friends and family, she tells us how her most dramatic challenge so far has been a two-tiered wedding cake for close friends Skyee and Bee. “With seven layers of rainbow sponge in each tier and three hours of washing up, it was hard work, but it gave me huge sense of pride to see my cake in their wedding photos!”

covered in chocolate sprinkles. I made lots of these with my partner Frankie for our Village Easter Fair last year and they sold out before the fair was even open to the public!” A little advice from the expert: “If you want to get into baking the

Contact Kristy on kristycamp17@gmail.com, visit her website www.axisweb.org/p/ kristycamp or find her on Instagram @kristycamp. Contact Ria on riaree@live.com or see her amazing cakes on Instagram @riabakesxo.

Though her classic cakes are delectable, Ria is always eager to try something out of her comfort zone. Of late, she has been pairing together some unusual but elegant flavours, including a raspberry sponge cake with prosecco buttercream, and raspberry and rose cupcakes, decorated with edible rose petals. So, what’s her top Easter bake? “My top Easter treat has got to be the Creme Egg Scotch Egg,” says Ria. “These consist of a whole Creme Egg, which is rolled in chocolate sponge, dipped in melted chocolate and finally

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MEMORIES OF HINDERCLAY 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 Hinderclay.

St Mary’s Church, Hinderclay, has a lofty embattlement tower containing six bells. The church was restored in 1904 costing over £600. The register dates from the year 1567. This image is from 1910 when Edmund Farrer was the rector.

Hinderclay Public Elementary School was erected in 1873 for 54 children. Florence Williamson was headmistress when this 1912 postcard was taken. This one-time school closed many years ago and is now a private house.

Grove Farm is one of the bigger farms in the area. At the time of this 1913 picture the farm employed many villagers who helped grow wheat, barley, beans, peas and clover.

The Crown pub was situated just up the road from the post office in the main street. James Mole was landlord at this time. Note the transport of the day outside this delightful building which has long since closed.

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This 1909 view of New Farm, Hinderclay, is by photographer Mailing Of Diss. Thatched houses like these needed re-thatching every 20-25 years whereas wheatstraw only needed replacing every 50 years.

Hinderclay used to have a lot of thatched cottages 100 years ago. Poplar Cottage used to house many farmworkers. This postcard shows a thatched roof still needing to be replaced. Many were re-roofed with tiles or slate.

The Six Bells Inn was one of two pubs in the village. This view is dated 1912 and Robert Scarfe was landlord. Today no pubs exist in Hinderclay and once again the building has been converted into private accommodation.

The Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in Trowse in Norwich and new members are very welcome. The next meetings are on 11 April and 9 May. Dennis is also the author of several local history books that can be purchased by contacting him direct.

Hinderclay Post Office in 1915 was run by Richard Peach. The post office has long since closed and is now a private house.

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Join the cats of Feline Care this Easter Sunday at their sanctuary. Easter eggs to win, meet plenty of our fluffy residents, close magic from Alan Nunn, plenty of scrumptious homemade treats to feast upon, bric-a-brac stalls plus live music from the Ukulele orchestra of Spalding. Entry £1 for adults, 50p for kids and under 3’s are free. felinecare.org.uk

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SUN 1ST APR 12PM TO 3PM Feline Care, Roudham Road, East Harling NR16 2QN

JUMBLE SALE

SAT 14TH APR 10AM - 3PM Diss United Reformed Church, Mere Street, Diss IP22 4AD

PLANT SALE PLANT SALE

SUN 15TH APR 10AM-3PM Redgrave & Lopham Fen, Low Common Road IP22 2HX

Annual event with a wide variety of plants, second hand tools & donated plants. £1.50 adults, children free. Hot & cold refreshments available. Dogs on leads welcome.

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SAT 7TH APR 2 - 4 PM Flordon Community Centre

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CHILDREN CHILDREN’S WILDLIFE ACTIVITY DAY

WED 11TH APR 10AM Peter Beales Roses, London Road, Attleborough, NR17 1AY

A variety of fun wildlife themed activities suitable for children of all ages. Swallow Aquatics will be bringing along plenty of reptiles to handle!! Bug hunts, Face Painting, seed sowing, build a wormery, photography competitions, more! Admission is free - small charge will apply for face painting.

MON 16TH - WED 18TH APR Various Libraries across Norfolk call 01362 656852 for details

Life is too short for ordinary biscuits, come & design your own fancy biscuit at your local library! Create designs using paint, collage & stamping - all materials, guidance (& biscuits!) are provided. Everyone is welcome - no experience necessary! Free entry.

FRI 20TH APR 19:30 St Mary’s Church Hall IP22 4QQ

Derek Potter has lived in Diss all his life and started running the general stores on Fair Green in the 1960’s. Come along and hear his recollections. Members £3, non members £5.

ARTS DISSFEST’ LAUNCH FAMILY ARTS DAY

SAT 21ST APR 1 - 4.30PM Diss Youth and Community Ctr, Shelfanger Road IP22 4EH

Come and join us in making fish-themed decorations which will be displayed at our Festival in Diss in July. There will also be a local storyteller too! It’s a drop-in workshop, so pop along anytime between 1.004.30pm. Under 16s go free, Adults £1 per entry.

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THU 26TH APR 7:30PM Fairland Hall, Fairland Street, Wymondham

Talk entitled “Ethel Gooch Wymondham’s First Lady” by Georgette Vale. Non-members (£2) welcome.

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EVENT A CLAIRVOYANT EVENING FRI 27TH APR 7PM Palgrave Community Centre, Upper Rose Lane IP22 1AP

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SAT 12TH MAY 10 TIL NOON Tasburgh Village Hall

Cakes, Raffle, Tombola, Bric a Brac & various other stalls. All proceeds to Breast Cancer Now (reg charity no. 1160558)

Wayne McHugh, a gifted psychic will be at Palfrave Community Centre engaging with the audience.

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SAT 12TH MAY 2PM Lincoln Hall, Hingham NR9 4HW

THE ROYAL NAVY PRESENTATION TEAM TUE 1ST MAY 7.30PM Diss Cornhall

This is a unique opportunity to engage with the Team & find out more about today’s Royal Navy. After their presentation there will be a Q&A.

BUCKENHAM HOUSE RIDING FOR THE DISABLED GRAND JUMBLE SALE Jumble, bric-a-brac, books, cakes, tombola, raffle draw & refreshments.

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EVENT SAT 5TH MAY 10AM Rickinghall Village Hall, Hinderclay Road Diss, IP22 1HD

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Come & meet local crafters. Free admission.

ARTS BUNWELL AND DISTRICT CAMERA CLUB ANNUAL PHOTO EXHIBITION

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A selection of images taken by our members over the last year. The exhibition is on both Sat 19th May 10.30am - 5pm & Sun 20th May 10.30am - 4pm.

EVENT WYMONDHAM HERITAGE SOCIETY MEETING

THU 24TH MAY 7.30PM Fairland Hall, Fairland Street, Wymondham

Talk on tracing a house history by Gill Blanchard. Nonmembers (£2) welcome.

RICKINGHALL MODEL RAILWAY SHOW

Featuring 17 layouts from across East Anglia. Model traction engine trailer rides and a children’s play area. This is a show for all the family.

SAT 19TH MAY 10AM - 3PM

ARTS EVENT THE R34 ADVENTURE WORK IN PROGRESS

FRI 18TH MAY 7.30PM St Mary’s Church Hall IP22 4QQ

Diss Museum Manager, Basil Abbott will give a report on his work so far for next year’s airship centenary. The R34 did the first double airborne crossing of the Atlantic & came back to Pulham. Members £3, non-members £5. Pay at the door, all welcome.

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26 MAY - 10 JUNE 10AM-4PM Woodview Farm, Church Lane, Wicklewood NR18 9QH

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CINEMA LOVERS ENJOY A ‘Regal Experience’ IN WYMONDHAM

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hen 1952 Ealing comedy The Titfield Thunderbolt was shown at Wymondham’s former Regal Cinema in July 2000, it was meant to be a one-off screening… The Regal Cinema had closed down in 1993, over 50 years after it was constructed, and the building was being used by the Wymondham and District Ex-Services Social Club. With the aid of Cinema City in Norwich, the first screening to be held at the Regal in 7 years was arranged to celebrate 100 years of cinema in the county. It attracted wonderful support and everyone involved decided to try another couple of classic movies the following year. A small group of dedicated movie buffs was formed under the chairmanship of Michael Armstrong, who had been associated with the Regal since 1958 and was once the projectionist there. The Regal Experience was up and running! The group now put on up to ten classic movies a year on Sunday afternoons. With some patrons travelling from as far away as Cambridge and London the shows have proved most popular. The Regal Experience presents traditional shows with supporting shorts, adverts and trailers. Occasionally there is a display of memorabilia, perhaps relating to one of the film’s stars. A bar is open before the start and during the interval when ice-creams are also served from “the original Regal tray”. It’s all pure nostalgia and Regal picture-goers certainly get their money’s worth!

Over the years there have been personal appearances by a galaxy of stars, among them June Whitfield, Virginia McKenna, Sylvia Syms, Susan Hampshire, Shirley Anne Field, Helen Fraser, Dora Bryan, Maddy Smith and even Fred Astaire’s daughter Ava. The Regal Experience is not-for-profit and supports various charities from Star Throwers to the RSPCA. All shows are at Wymondham Ex-Services’ Club (the old Regal Cinema). Tickets are available from Michael Armstrong on 01953 603246 or at Simply Cards, Market Street, Wymondham. They are £5 with concessions £4. Sunday 8 April, 2.30pm, A special show to commemorate 100 years of the Royal Air Force. Sunday 13 May, 2.30pm The African Queen (1951)

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Alt-J, the Sunday headliners, are returning to Latitude after performing on the Lake Stage in 2012 as an up-and-coming act, returning to headline the BBC Music Stage in 2013, and then closing the Friday night of Latitude’s 10th anniversary in 2015.

The headliners this year include Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Solange, who performs her first-ever UK festival headline slot on the Friday evening. Bold, exciting and innovative with a creative energy like no other, Solange is the perfect Latitude headliner.

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On Saturday, The Killers will headline Latitude for the first time. Part rock show, part art extravaganza, Brandon Flowers et al are sure to bring something very special to this year’s line up with much loved hits ‘The Man’, ‘When You Were Young’, and of course ‘Mr Brightside’.

Families looking for quality time together can make some magic at Latitude’s Enchanted Garden, while the Kids Area hosts live music, puppetry and children’s authors. With so much happening, some serious refuelling will be in order, and the festival is upping the grub game with street food organised by London’s Street Feast. See you there!

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Behind the scenes AT THE CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW Jody Lidgard of Bespoke Outdoor Spaces in Harleston explains how he prepares for the biggest gardening event of the year

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he start of the year has been amazingly busy and productive here at Bespoke Outdoor Spaces as we plan our 15th RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden build. This year we are delighted to be working alongside Jo Thompson, who has been asked by Wedgewood to design their garden for the show in May. A Chelsea Flower Show garden is a huge accolade for us and one which we take very seriously. Planning usually starts at least twelve months prior to the show. As a landscape design and build company we are aware of the intricacies and cadence of a build at Chelsea. Our part in the project is to support the designer and deliver the garden on time and to the highest standard possible. As an RHS

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ALL THINGS Bright AND Musical “Diss at its best!” was one of the many compliments received following last year’s Diss Organ Festival.

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THIS ISSUE WE L VE THE WITCH FINDER’S SISTER Beth Underdown 9780241978054 Penguin £7.99

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Anita Anand Bloomsbury 9781408835470 £10.99 Sophia Duleep Singh was born into royalty and god-daughter of Queen Victoria. Her father, Maharajah Duleep Singh, was heir to the Kingdom of the Sikhs until the British arrived and plundered everything, including the fabled Koh-I-Noor diamond. Exiled to England, the dispossessed Maharajah transformed his estate at Elveden in Suffolk into a Moghul palace. Sophia travelled to India and returned a revolutionary. This is her story.

A debut novel with East Anglian history at its heart. The year is 1645. When Alice Hopkins’ husband dies tragically she returns to Manningtree, the small Essex town where her brother Matthew still lives. But Matthew has changed, home is no longer a place of safety and Alice will need to make some difficult choices when she finds herself at the very heart of his plan.

DOROTHY JEWSON, SUFFRAGETTE AND SOCIALIST Frank Meeres Poppyland £10.95

2018 marks the centenary of women’s right to vote. Frank Meeres examines the life of local suffragette and one of the first female Members of Parliament, Dorothy Jewson. Dorothy played an important role in the battle to obtain the vote for women and worked tirelessly to support the disadvantaged.

TIMECRUISER

Chris Crowther 9781999811105 £4.95 A Norfolk Broads holiday goes awry for Max, Jenny and Faru when they turn up to the most rundown boatyard on the Broads to find their boat isn’t ready. When another boat catches their eye, Max forgets the warning not to touch and what follows next is a whistle-stop adventure transporting them through time. The trouble is, the time machine boat takes them to some of the most dangerous days in the history of the Broads.

FERGAL IS FUMING

Robert Starling Andersen 9781783445905 £6.99 Fergal is a nice chap, but when someone tells him what to do, Fergal gets very, very angry. A dragon with a short temper is not a good combination so he soon discovers clever tricks to help him cool down and win back his friends.

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as 13% of over 75 year olds admitting that they are either often or always lonely. The new project, called All Aboard, will take place from 10-12 April at the Hub, Ayton Road, Wymondham, NR18 0QJ. The aim is to gather older people and help them to form Linda Bradbeer friendships with people Linda Bradbeer with similar interests. At the close of the project people will be signposted to local activities and encouraged to attend with their new friends. The project costs £30 per person inclusive of refreshments, lunch, coach and entry fees. Booking is essential. Please call 01953 798505 for a booking form or contact Linda for more information on 01603 812619 or linda.bradbeer@lineone.net

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