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Contents
April/May 2022
OUT & ABOUT
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Recipe for Asparagus & Crab Linguine
HEALTH, STYLE, FASHION & BEAUTY
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Recipe for John Torode’s Aussie-Style Grain Bowl
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Skincare with Geraldine Walters
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Bags of Style - latest handbag trends
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Sustainable beauty with Madeleine White
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Health - Physiotherapy Q&As
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Health - spotlight on female health
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Fashion - Bold & bright clothes for spring
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Good news from our region
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Memories of Long Stratton
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Village Notice Board
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History - An East Anglian railway icon
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Signs of Spring in the Claylands
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WIN tickets to see Paloma Faith at Newmarket Racecourse
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Art - Love & Linocuts in Lowestoft
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Poetry Corner with Trevor Page from Bungay
JOBS, MONEY & BUSINESS 74
Refreshing Waters – the life of Patrick Coghlan
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Money - investing responsibly
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Book reviews, new releases
Nature - Forncett Nature Matters group
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WIN £100 M&S voucher
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The Curious Incident of The Dog In The Night-Time arrives in Norwich
Greenfingers with Alan Titchmarsh
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The Queen’s 70th anniversary
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Recipe for Aperol Cake
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Garden Jottings from The Garden Enclosure
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Walking for health around Saxlingham Nethergate
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WIN a 2-night stay at Old Buckenham Country Park
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Canine communication with Julia Collins
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Spring Art Show
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Find a local business or service in our directory
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Exercise your brain cells with our crossword
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Paloma Faith time in this issue, so make sure you read the magazine from cover to cover. We are also pleased to offer you a packed full page of local events for our Village Notice Board…long overdue! Our print circulation is on the up again, so if you’re a local business and you want to reach more people than ANY other local magazine, give us a call. We’re always happy to have a chat!
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GOOD NEWS FROM OUR REGION: Norwich Theatre firsts
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orwich Theatre is very proud of the wide-ranging portfolio of work that comes to its venues each year. To add to its programming, they have begun growing producing and coproducing work to fill the gap in the county's cultural ecology. This includes their first-ever touring production, On Before, directed and performed by
legendary Cuban dancer, Carlos Acosta CBE. This year will also see Norwich Theatre’s first-ever co-production, The Birds and the Bees, a brand new show set in East Anglia. It is being co-produced with two other local theatres, The New Wolsey Theatre, in Ipswich, and Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, by John Stalker Productions. James McDermott's new version of this 2016 Canadian play relocates from modernday Canada to North Norfolk. The show is an hilarious comedy romp set on Sarah's East Anglian turkey farm, where the honey bees are dropping like flies, just like her love life. The show tackles sex, love, science,
family and what happens when you commit to those closest to you. Stephen Crocker, Chief Executive & Creative Director of Norwich Theatre, said: "We are so excited about this first-ever co-production with New Wolsey Theatre and Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, because it allows us to pool the expertise and creativity of three of the East of England's best-loved theatres.” The Birds and the Bees is at the Norwich Theatre Playhouse between 20 April – 30 April. For more information, call the Norwich Theatre Box Office on 01603 630000 or visit norwichtheatre.org
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GOOD NEWS
A worthwhile journey
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68-year-old retired chef and keen leisure cyclist from Mulbarton has pledged to cycle 4,000 miles this year to raise money for Nelson’s Journey, a charity that supports bereaved children and young people in Norfolk. Michael Bateman rediscovered his passion for cycling during the first lockdown, finding it kept him physically and mentally fit. He then decided to use his cycling efforts to raise funds for local charities. “Last year I raised money for Norwich-based Big C and this year I have chosen to support Nelson’s Journey,” says Michael. “My personal challenge of cycling a minimum of 4,000 miles during this year will
include some organised sportive rides in Norfolk and Suffolk. Nelson’s Journey is a wonderful charity, helping young people to better understand and cope with their feelings about grief. “My organised rides include 'The Southwold Roubaix' on 10 April for 75 miles; The Suffolk Sportive’, starting at Snape Maltings on 19 June, another 75 miles; the 'Black Shuck Classic' on 7 August takes in a 90-mile route round North Norfolk; and the 'Tour de Broads' on 21 August – a 100 miler. “If anyone would like to donate or sponsor me, it will help make a big difference to a bereaved child’s future. Thank you.” Go to justgiving.com/ Michael-Bateman4
All About You
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n 2018, with the help of a one-off grant from South Norfolk Council, Lynda Robinson started a health and wellbeing group called ‘All About You’, which gives people a chance to get together for a couple of hours once a week to forget their problems and have a chat, a laugh and fun with like-minded individuals. Lynda says: “The group was doing really well until the pandemic came along, and in 2020 we had to stop, but I am very pleased to say we are up and running again now. We meet up every Thursday afternoon from 2.30pm until 4.45pm and we are always open for new people to join us. So if you’d like to come along please get in touch, I can guarantee you a very warm welcome and lots of laughter.” If you are interested contact Lynda on 01379 674382.
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GOOD NEWS
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eter Beales Roses are delighted to announce they will be launching a new rose for the University of Oxford Botanic Garden at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show in May. The exquisite ‘Oxford Physic Rose’ fits beautifully within the Peter Beales collection, holding all the charm and characteristics that gardeners over the years have come to love from an old-fashioned shrub rose, but at the same time it carries all the health and robustness of a modern day rose. The silky, shell-pink blooms are open cup in shape and lend themselves perfectly to pollinating
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insects such as bees and butterflies. The scent is particularly reminiscent of a classic rose; very sweet, strong and lasting. Growing to approximately 120cm (4ft) in height, the rose will make the perfect specimen plant within your garden, and equally outstanding in the middle of a border surrounded by herbaceous plants such as Campanulas, Salvias, Lavenders, Asters and Hardy Geraniums. Being so versatile, if you planted the rose next to a wall or fence the young stems can also be trained to form a small climber. Ian Limmer, Nursery Manager
of Peter Beales Roses, said: “We are both honoured and delighted to be involved in the 400th anniversary celebrations at Oxford Botanic Garden. We hope that launching this beautiful and very aptly named rose will help support the Botanic Garden’s mission to share the wonder and importance of plants with the world.”
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complete lots of activities and have many learning opportunities, such as pairing up with a group from a different country to share our culture and lifestyle. Afterwards, we hope we will become great friends with all the people we have met, and evaluate the experience and what we learned. “I feel this experience will be a brilliant time to learn and improve the skills we need throughout our life, such as communication, teamwork, leadership, independence and being a better, more useful member of society. I also think it will be great fun!” Joseph is raising funds to pay
for the trip for him an his team mates. They need a total of £3,495, which will be used for training, transport, shelter, food, the actual camp itself, activities and many other items. “I hope Village People readers will consider donating to my fundraising campaign – it would help us enormously.” If you would like to donate, go to https://gofund.me/9fffe5f4
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Village Notice Board Saturday 2 – Tuesday 19 April, 9am EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA Chantry Place, Norwich Hop along to Chantry Place this Easter for a free family Easter Eggstravaganza trail. For more: chantryplace.co.uk Saturday 2 April, 10am ONE EXHIBITION TWO ARTISTS The Corn Hall, 10 St Nicholas St, Diss IP22 4LB John Atkinson and Charles Jamieson show paintings with an East Anglian ambience and atmosphere. Meet the artists on Saturday 9 April 11am. For more: matt.kirkum@thecornhall.co.uk, 07759 700140. Saturday 2 April, 10am COFFEE AND CAKE MORNING Syleham and Wingfield Village Hall IP21 4LT Raffle, cake stall, second hand clothes/shoes/handbags, books and bric-a-brac. For more: Jacky Taylor at dower1965@gmail.com, 01379 388355.
equipment, nest boxes and donated plants. For more: suffolkwildlifetrust.org Friday 15 - Monday 18 April, 7.30pm NEW BUCKENHAM ART EXHIBITION New Buckenham village Hall Artists from across the region exhibiting sculpture, fabrics, ceramics and paintings, unframed words and decorative cards – all for sale. For more: Jon Halfacree, newbucksart@gmail.com Sunday 24 April, Sunday 3 July, Sunday 2 October, 10am-2pm MILITARIA FAIR Breckland Thetford Leisure Centre, Croxton Rd, Thetford IP24 1JD Fantastic indoor fair with 150-plus tables of militaria from some of the UK’s top dealers. Medals, badges, helmets, uniforms, equipment, inert ordnance and much more. For more: thetfordmilitariafair. com, or thetfordmilitariafair@ gmail.com, 07596 436260.
Sunday 10 April, 9am LODDON ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS FAIR Jubilee Hall, George Lane, Loddon NR14 6NB Specialist dealers selling a wide range of good quality antiques and collectables. For more: Kate Lee at kates.lee2729@yahoo.com, 07954994865.
Saturday 30 April, 1.30pm SAXLINGHAM NETHERGATE BOWLS CLUB OPEN DAY Saxlingham Nethergate Playing Field Come and have a go at outdoor bowls. Free coaching for beginners. Experienced bowlers welcome. For more: Chris Lacey, chrisdavidlacey@yahoo.com, 01508499700.
Sunday 10 April, 10am-3pm PEAT-FREE PLANT SALE Redgrave & Lopham Fen, Low Common Road, South Lopham IP22 2HX A wide range of plant stallholders, plus second hand tools, garden
Saturday 14 May, 9am-12pm GARAGE SALES Caston NR17 1DD Annual garage sales with lots of stalls. Maps and refreshments available at the Village Hall. For more: Stephanie on 01953 488495.
Saturday 21 May, 2pm PLANT SALE Flordon Church, Community Centre NR15 1QJ All sorts of plants for sale – herbaceous, annual, vegetable and house. For more: Janet Negal, janet. negal@outlook.com, 01508 471070. Saturday 21 May, 2pm GRAND JUMBLE SALE Lincoln Hall, Hingham In aid of Buckenham House Riding for the Disabled. Jumble, bric-abrac, books, cakes, raffle draw and refreshments. For more: Lucy Kelly, info@buckenhamhousegrouprda. co.uk, 01953 888904. Saturday 28 May, 10am BECCLES FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL New Market, Beccles NR34 9HE Free festival featuring over 50 food and drink stalls, many local artisan producers. Cookery demonstrations, talks, world street food, children’s entertainment. For more: becclesfoodfestival.co.uk Saturday 28 May, 11am-5pm TOPCROFT OPEN GARDENS Topcroft 12 Gardens open, including Topcroft Hall. Free vintage bus, plant stall Saturday 28 May and Sunday 29 May. For more: Daphne Beckett, daphnebeckett@gmail. com, 01508 482448.
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NATURE
Connecting nature in the Forncetts By Christina Wakeford, of Forncett Nature Matters
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ere in the Forncetts we are passionate about biodiversity, so we decided it was time to form an active environmental group. We’re very fortunate to have a tree warden here, who has established new copses and avenues and organised community hedge planting on farmland near the river Tas. ‘Plant a Hundred Trees’ was another local initiative. With two biodiverse churchyards and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, we had a good foundation to build on. After consulting with Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT) and the Chet Valley B-Line, which gave helpful support and training, Forncett Nature Matters (FNM) was duly launched. Fifty people attended our first meeting last October, when NWT’s Helen Baczkowska talked about the South Norfolk Claylands, and FNM’s steering group outlined our vision. Our aim is to protect and improve biodiversity in our gardens, fields, verges and waterways, and to connect habitats by establishing ‘green corridors’ and ‘stepping stones’ of planting, so that pollinating insects and
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other wildlife can move around safely and freely. To this end, our collaborative network of supporters are now sharing their enthusiasm and knowledge, and working together in practical ways. We have a large-scale map where supporters mark their own plot with a green sticker, helping us to decide how best to join up these areas. Size of garden doesn’t matter; a small, well-planted, pesticide-free garden with a
mosaic of habitats promotes more biodiversity than many larger plots. Our recent winter meeting covered three topics: berried trees and hedges to sustain birds; flowers with seedheads providing food for birds and shelter for hibernating insects; and recycled materials to make shelters for small creatures. A related garden workshop followed in February: Make an Environmentally Friendly ‘Dead Hedge.’ Homemade soup provided!
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Critically-acclaimed stage play returns to Norwich The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Norwich Theatre Royal, 3-7 May
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Aperol Cake The inspiration for this gluten-free, dairy-free and low carb cake came from an Aperol spritz cocktail, garnished with a slice of grapefruit. We’ve used whole fruits, with some peel, to achieve that slightly bitter aftertaste redolent of the cocktail. If you prefer it sweeter, use the fruit without its peel, and add an extra 25g of ground almonds. Serves 10 375kcal 45g carbs per slice
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Cake: 2 ruby or pink grapefruit, about 370g each, thoroughly washed 6 large eggs 250g caster sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder 250g ground almonds 2 teaspoons Aperol 1 tablespoon grapefruit juice (see recipe) Decoration: 120g icing sugar 1 to 2 teaspoons Aperol Thinly sliced grapefruit
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and the ground almonds. Add the Aperol, and squeeze about a tablespoon of juice from the remaining half grapefruit.
1. Grate the zest from one of the grapefruit and set aside. Pierce the other grapefruit, place in a microwaveable bowl, cover, and ‘zap’ on high for 5 minutes, or until soft. Allow to cool. Slice half the uncooked grapefruit thinly for decoration.
3. Halve the cooked grapefruit and scoop the fruit from one half, discarding this half’s skin – otherwise, the cake will be too bitter. Put this fruit with the other cooked half, remove any pips, and blitz until smooth. Fold this purée through the cake mix until combined.
2. Preheat the oven to 170ºC. Grease and base-line a 20cm deep springform cake tin. In a large bowl, whisk the eggs and sugar until rich and creamy – about three minutes. Fold in the baking powder, the grapefruit zest
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02. Go between the trees on a small path, which can be muddy. At the end, enter Saxlingham Green. At a sign on the left, turn left. You are still on Boudicca Way. Pass Chequers Lane on the left, then a road, a phone box on the right and a driveway veering left to Saxlingham Hall. Pass a gas post (red and white) until you reach a signpost for Boudicca Way. 03. Turn left down Boudicca Way and go anticlockwise around the field. Be aware of the barbed wire on the left. Again, it can be muddy. At the end of the field, go straight through the 7-barred gate. Note, Boudicca Way turns right and if the gate is open you may not notice it. Continue straight on, across the plank bridge and keep going straight. 04. Go past a new barn house with lots of solar panels, and about 30/40 yards past that there is a gap in the hedge on the right leading to Wash Lane. Turn left. Continue along Wash Lane until you reach a T-junction, turn left into Chequers Lane, where there is a ford with white railings, and walk a further 100 yards. There is a signpost on the right for a public right of way.
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01. Facing the playing field, walk along the left edge, and near the end go through the gap onto Hall Lane. If cricket is being played, avoid the playing field and go down Hall Lane on the left as you face the playing field near the road. Turn right at the first signpost along Boudicca Way onto a small track called Palmers Lane, keeping the hedge on your right.
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Starting Point: Saxlingham Playing Field, Church Hill, Saxlingham Nethergate NR15 1TD Grid Reference: Map 237: TM 23343 96921 Walk Length 3.4 Miles / 5.5 KM
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ASPA RAGUS & CRAB LINGUINE with Parsley And Lemon Butter Sauce
It’s asparagus time…a short window in late spring when this delicious seasonal star is centre stage! Of course, buying asparagus locally is the very best way to enjoy it at its peak. Try this simple recipe to add a dash of pizzazz to your succulent spears! METHOD
Serves 4-6
INGREDIENTS 300g dried linguine
1. Cook the linguine in plenty of boiling salted water for approximately 10-12 minutes. Drain the majority of the water and add the olive oil, stir through the pasta and keep warm.
1 tbsp olive oil The meat from 2 freshly dressed crabs 1 bundle of British asparagus, trimmed and cut into 3cm lengths 100g butter 3 tbsp parsley, finely chopped 2 tbsp chives, finely chopped 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped 2 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped 1 mild red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped 50ml vegetable stock 1 lemon, juiced
2. Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large sauté pan, add the onion and asparagus and season well with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Sweat over a medium heat for 2-3 minutes then add the chilli and garlic and cook for another minute. Add the crab along with the vegetable stock and cook for a further 2 minutes. 3. Stir in the chopped parsley, chives and lemon juice, then add the pasta and make sure all the ingredients are mixed together thoroughly. Season to taste and serve immediately.
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John Torode’s Aussie-Style Grain Bowl Australian-British celebrity chef, John Torode, shares a typical Southern Hemisphere recipe with Village People.
Serves at least 2
INGREDIENTS 4 different cooked (cold) grains – about half a cup (3 tablespoons) of each 2 spring onions, finely sliced 2 handfuls of fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped For the dressing 2 teaspoons tahini 2 teaspoons olive oil 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar 4 teaspoons fresh lime juice 1 long fresh red chilli, finely diced
My Aussie grain bowl is a really good alternative to cereal for breakfast, and as a full-on protein brunch it’s just as good, with a few carbs added for good measure. For grains, us Aussies will always mix them up and play around with different combinations. Sometimes I have the meal cold and other times hot, with or without sprouted beans. My favourite is the chicken and avocado combo. Enjoy! Top tips: Gather the grains at the start of the week, then put them in the fridge and just bring out the bits you need each day. Grains that are good for this dish include quinoa, black quinoa,
red rice, brown and wild rice, green lentils, pearl barley, bulgur, chickpeas, farro, round barley, pinhead oatmeal, buckwheat, spelt, and whole rye. Cook them according to the packet instructions, then cool quickly and store in a tightly covered container in the fridge.
Small thumb-sized piece of fresh root ginger, peeled and very finely diced For the topping 1 cooked chicken breast, sliced 1 avocado, sliced, with lemon juice squeezed over 2 soft-boiled eggs, peeled and each cut in half (optional) A handful of beansprouts Salt
METHOD 1. In a serving bowl, mix the cooked grains with the spring onions and chopped parsley.
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Memories of Long Stratton Local historian, Dennis Cross from Diss, shares with us his fascinating collection of old postcards, focusing on a different village in every issue. This time, we take a walk down memory lane in Long Stratton.
Taken c1930, this shows a garage and pub on th he Norwich road. The houses and shop on the right reemain, but the Co-op supermarket has been built on th he site of the garage.
The Manor House, c1910, was a fine red brick building with a large moat in front, known locally as The Stratton Canal. It was the home of Captain Harold Hugh Francis, JP. The house was demolished to make way for residential homes, but there are Manor Road and Francis Road in the village.
The Plain, in the late 1930s, shows shops and an early Barclays Bank.
Long Stratton Hill, c1910. The population then was 700. 35
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Old Council Cottages in 1938, at the junction of Flowerpot Lane. These thatched houses were demolished to make way for a wider junction.
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An East Anglian railway icon You can help to bring a majestic steam locomotive back to the region’s railways
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n 2011, The B17 Steam Locomotive Trust was set up to build, from scratch, a much-loved locomotive and enable it to run once again on Norfolk and Suffolk heritage and mainline railways. The original B17s, 73 of them, were built from 1928-1937 and were designed by Sir Nigel Gresley, of Flying Scotsman and Mallard fame. All were scrapped by 1960. They operated on the LNER network across Norfolk and Suffolk, hauling passenger trains from Liverpool Street via Ipswich/Cambridge to Norwich. Other local major destinations included Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Gt Yarmouth and Cromer. They also worked cross-country boat trains through Suffolk, from Parkeston Quay (Harwich), via Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds, to Manchester and Liverpool. Some locomotives were allocated to royal train duties, when the royal family travelled to Sandringham House in Norfolk, including the sad duty of royal funeral trains. The B17s were named after country houses, football clubs and
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B17 doyen of the class, 61600 'Sandringham'
county regiments associated with the routes and geography of the LNER. The first of the class was named ‘Sandringham', with the consent of King George V, after the Royal residence in Norfolk, and after this the whole class was known as ‘Sandringhams’. The new locomotive stays with this tradition and will be called the ‘Spirit of Sandringham.’ So what is the status of the project? Enough funding was raised to begin building the Spirit of Sandringham in 2015. Work is ongoing at a site in Sheffield,
and the six massive wheels of the locomotive are currently being made. UK-based manufacturing is used wherever possible to ensure retention and development of engineering skills through training and development.
How you can help In order to complete the construction of this splendid locomotive, significant further funding needs to be raised – so we need your help and support to generate funds. If you would like to make a donation or become a member, that would be much appreciated. But we are also looking for volunteers, or anyone who can spare even a little time. We are happy to come to your community to give a presentation, so you can see for yourselves the historical importance of this East Anglian railway icon. For more information on the project please go to www.b17steamloco.co.uk or email: b17enquiries@gmail.com 41
NATURE
Signs of spring in the Claylands By Helen Baczkowska, Acting Conservation Manager at Norfolk Wildlife Trust
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pring is well underway now, even if the days are sometimes chilly or wet. Along with snowdrops and daffodils in gardens, one of the earliest signs of the season is an increased rustling in the hedgerows. Usually this is birds, gathering nesting material or searching for food in the undergrowth. For weeks now, bird song has welcomed the sunrise, and among the melodies of blackbirds and robins I can sometimes pick out the call of a song thrush, with its rich succession of repeated phrases. A distinctive sign that a song thrush is about is an ‘anvil’, a brick or stone where it smashes up snails to eat. If you find a scatter of snail shells in your garden, keep an eye out for a thrush. Song thrushes are one of the species featured in Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s spotter surveys (see far right) and by collecting the records we can find out how widespread they are among the gardens, woodlands, fields and commons of South Norfolk.
Hedgehog fostered throught the winter now going to find a mate, Stoke Holy Cross, Credit Elizabeth Dack
In the evenings, those rustlings might be a hedgehog, which can make a surprising amount of noise for its size as it forages for earthworms and beetles. Hedgehogs occasionally emerge in winter, but mostly they hibernate in a tight ball of leaves and dry grass, appearing in spring to seek nest sites and food. Hedgehogs are also included in the spotter surveys and, like song thrushes, they seem as happy
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Frogs mating amongst frogspawn, Sculthorpe Moor, Credit Paul Taylor
hedges and woodland and are often the remnants of pits used for building clay. Few things are as symbolic of spring as frog spawn, and frogs are the last of our spring and early summer surveys. Frogs and toads both breed in ponds, but whereas frogs lay a cluster of spawn, like a mass of jelly blobs, toads lay their eggs in long, translucent strings. The adults are easy to tell apart if you get a chance to look closely: frogs tend to be smooth skinned, greenish and jump, whereas toads are mostly browner, with bumpy skin, and crawl. Finding out where these creatures live can help us protect them and will inform NWT’s Wilder Claylands project, which is currently working with landowners and communities in three trial areas of South Norfolk. The project aims to
Song thrush on top of a hedge, Credit Elizabeth Dack
create better, more connected places for hedgehogs, frogs, song thrushes and many other wild species by improving existing habitats, creating new ones and connecting them together. The project will, I am sure, show that by working together we can help these creatures thrive in the future and allow future generations to keep an ear out for springtime rustles in the hedgerows.
Hedgehog going towards woodland, Sculthorpe Moor, Credit Elizabeth Dack
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he double platinum and BRIT award-winning star will be embarking on her second UK tour within a year with her upcoming Summer 2022 tour. She will be performing an array of hits from her extensive and muchloved repertoire, and fans can sing along to classics such as ‘Only Love Can Hurt Like This’ and ‘Lullaby’, as well as new songs from her fifth studio album ‘Infinite Things’. It’s been a busy year for Paloma. She released her BBC documentary ‘Paloma Faith: As I Am’ earlier this year, which received praise from critics and fans for its insight into the pop star's life, and frank discussions around motherhood. She also entered the world of interior design with the launch of her ‘Paloma Home’ collection, as well as filming season 3 of ‘Pennyworth' and the prequel series to Stephen Fears’ movie ‘Dangerous Liaisons’. Paloma Faith said: “I’ve been touring my recent album Infinite Things and it's been so invigorating seeing everyone out on the road around the UK. I've loved playing live again and I am beyond excited to announce my Summer 2022 tour. I love nothing more than singing for you all and hearing you sing back to me. There’s nothing like it.”
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ART
Love and Linocuts in Lowestoft Award-winning Suffolk author, illustrator and artist, James Mayhew, investigates inspiring art in the region
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owestoft seems to be undergoing something of an artistic James Mayhew renaissance, attracting a vibrant and exciting community of creative practitioners. Among these are printmakers Lisa Hurcum and Hugh Davies. It was Lowestoft that brought them together. Lisa, a primary school teacher, was looking to move from Harrow and recapture the magic of seaside holidays with her children. Hugh, an exarchitect, was leaving the Thames and wanted somewhere to moor his house-boat. A whirlwind romance led to Lisa asking
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Hugh: “Do you want to move to Lowestoft with me?” Readers, he did! And within weeks they had made an offer on a graceful Edwardian house in North Lowestoft, close to the sea and with ample room for a large, bright, light-filled studio where they could both advance their interest in printmaking. “We wanted a studio in the house, because we wanted to be able to work in our pyjamas!” laughs Lisa. Hugh adds, with his architect’s eye, how well the Edwardians used light in the design of their houses, and how spacious they feel. As well as creating their own prints, they were keen to run workshops, and their studio opened for business in 2017 under the name 'Paper Works’, which now acts as an umbrella name for the many creative
pursuits of this innovative, energetic and inspiring pair. Initially offering linocut and dry-point etching workshops, setting up the studio involved the installation of a huge printing press – which required reinforcing the floor because of the weight. Hugh recalls: “By good fortune we had engaged two very burly tree surgeons to take down a dead cherry tree the same day the press arrived, which meant we had the requisite muscle to bring it upstairs!” Soon, the workshops began to get bookings, and Hugh and Lisa also presented pop-up events at festivals, like Lowestoft’s Grit Fest, where people could simply drop in to a large tent and try printmaking on the spot. Everything for these sessions is carefully thought
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through to allow anyone, with no experience, to have a go and produce something wonderful and worthwhile. Hugh and Lisa have such an open, friendly manner it’s easy to understand why their courses have proved so popular and successful, nowadays embracing other techniques as diverse as cyanotype, pin-hole photography, and ‘kitchen litho’ – involving tin foil and Coca-Cola! For her own printing work, Lisa often creates narrative prints based on her short stories, after attending a creative writing course in Norwich. Meanwhile, Hugh found inspiration for his linocuts in the trawlers in the docks and the graceful nets that shroud the boats on Pakefield beach.“A boat is a very difficult thing to draw, but with the distortion of the net I was able to depict the form of the boat in a different way.” Other artists, like Tessa Newcomb and Liz Taunt, came to use the facilities in the studio, further broadening their contacts with the artistic community in East Anglia. “The studio became a good hub of people either being taught by us or just wanting to use the space and the press,” says Lisa. Exhibitions soon followed,
including one at the Fisher Theatre, in Bungay. But printmaking alone wasn’t enough for this entrepreneurial pair. They soon co-founded Easterly Artists with artist Hilary Barry and her husband Miles, who wanted something more focused than the traditional Suffolk Open Studios, to really celebrate the artists in Lowestoft and surrounding areas. Easterly Artists eventually grew to the point where Hugh and Lisa felt they could step back and concentrate on their own projects again. When the lockdowns curtailed workshop activities, in a typical moment of impulse they launched Books and Prints in Lowestoft’s historic High Street. “With Covid, we didn’t particularly want people coming through the house,” says Lisa. At the same time, they felt Lowestoft lacked a decent second hand bookshop, and wondered if they could combine a shop with a studio. “Because it was a romantic idea, we didn’t really think about it very hard before we did it,” says Hugh. They opened in December 2019, setting up the new print studio alongside the bookshop, running workshops, exhibiting and selling their own work and work by other artists. The shop is constantly evolving, recently adding ‘events venue’ to the list of possibilities, with local impresario Paul Preston Mills presenting The New Curiosity Shop – a series of pop-up events, with Books and Prints as one of the principle venues.
Evenings with readings, music and even live art and sculpture performances have been a sellout. Hugh also has a fantastically eccentric bicycle-bookshop, and pedals away to many local festivals and events with prints and books to buy. For anyone interested in having a go at printmaking, in its many forms, I cannot recommend their workshops highly enough. A warm welcome and expert support are guaranteed. They also have an Airbnb in their gorgeous house – with a difference: you can have printmaking lessons as part of the deal! When I think of Hugh and Lisa, the word that comes to mind time and again is generosity. Through teaching, sharing and taking chances, they really make things happen, not only for themselves, but by celebrating and supporting the art of others. “When we moved here, we didn’t know any of this was going to happen,” says Lisa. How lucky for Lowestoft that it did! www.booksandprints.co.uk Web: jamesmayhew.co.uk Insta & Twitter: @mrjamesmayhew 47
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Poetry Corner Trevor Page, from Bungay, penned these poems after he read Poetry Corner in Village People and thought he’d have a go at writing some himself. We’re very glad he did!
LOOKING FORWARD
WHOSE TURN IS IT?
Longing for the summer sun Barbeques and outdoor fun Winter’s chills are in the past Warmer times are here at last Longer days and flowers in bloom Let’s say goodbye to winter’s gloom
My wife she turns and looks at me And says, “I’d like a cup of tea” “Thank you love,” is my reply “If you have one then so shall I” She stares and I’m about to learn That I must go ‘cos it’s my turn
Families plan for days away Holiday time is what they say Near or far, they have to choose Or maybe on a summer’s cruise Now everyone will try their best To have a nice relaxing rest
Perhaps if I stay in my chair Pretending that I did not hear Avert my eyes and look away She’ll think it’s not my turn today But no such luck and I’m in trouble So, to the kitchen at the double
But summers come and summers go All too quick for some, we know Memories made and good times shared Autumn leaves have now appeared But don’t be sad or shed a tear You’ve just survived another year.
The kettle boils in record time Tea is brewed and looking fine I return with cups filled to the brim A tea for her and one for him Problem solved,, well for a bit Until the next “whose turn is it?”
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 a future issue.
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GREENFINGERS… with Alan Titchmarsh Horticultural inspiration, accomplished gardener, talented novelist and much-loved presenter, Alan Titchmarsh, talks to Village People about the advent of spring
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’ve said it before, there is something about spring that just feels like the world is alive and fertile and rich again, and you can usually sense it on a particular day; that day when you can smell the season has arrived. It's something in the air, in the same way you get with autumn. There's a kind of sourness, a tang in the air in autumn and you can smell things just beginning to decay. And for spring it’s similar, but more enriching. When you see those first shoots breaking on an apple tree branch or a hawthorn hedge you know it has happened and come around again. It’s like all those months of dampness, coldness and struggle have just flitted away on the breeze – the world feels like a different place. And as a gardener you always have a little moment in February
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when you think maybe this year it won't happen, but it always does, and I love it when the first green haze comes across the horizon. Of course, that’s the signal to formulate plans and consider the things you want your garden to represent this year, and that’s very exciting. A big part of that is anticipation, which is an underrated commodity. People want everything instantly now because they are able to go into a supermarket and have what they want, when they want it. I quite like looking forward in life, I enjoy anticipation because, of course, when it does happen, it's that much more enjoyable.
Where the garden is concerned, there are a few basics to look out for and check – you need to remind yourself of your plot in terms of sunshine and shade, and its capabilities. Remember, poor soil isn’t a barrier, you can grow all kinds of things in tubs and pots and troughs. And just because what you have may be small, it doesn't mean it's hard to find things to grow in it. It's easy to grow salads in a small space, or tomatoes in summer. Even dwarf fruit in
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The Queen’s 70th Anniversary nn ni arryy Local Historian Christopher Reeve steps back in time to expl explorre Bungay’s history sto y
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hich instantly familiar feature of our Queen’s appearance sticks most in our minds? No, not her crown, sceptre and ermine robes, which are only worn for special occasions. It’s her hats, which, since her formal accession in 1953, have been a Royal trademark, officially approved for making her stand out in a crowd. They are always colourful and decorative, but have to be carefully designed so her face is clearly visible, both for press photos and the crowds of people assembling to cheer her in the streets. The Friends of St. Mary’s, and Bungay Museum, are organising an exhibition in the church to celebrate her 70 years as our monarch, which will run from 30 April – 8 May. The displays of photographs and memorabilia will
feature the many changes in the town that have occurred during her reign, and the various royal events which have been celebrated here. Businesses, schools, the railway, Bungay Races, the Fisher Theatre, sports and entertainments, the roles of the Town Reeve and Mayor will all be included, and also notable personalities whose memory continues to shine bright as ‘Bungay Worthies’. These will include the town’s premier benefactor, Kathleen Bowerbank, Frank Honeywood, the Town Recorder, Dinky Payne, charity fund-raiser, Gordon Knowles, the Chicken Roundabout celebrity, and others. Is there somebody you would like to nominate? One of the displays will focus on the Royal millinery theme,
and we are e ask king loccal wom men n to loan hatss theyy have worn for special occasions and royall eve entss in the town, or elsewhere, perrhaps with accompanying photos. If you don’t have a suitable hat, perhapss you would like to create a ‘Hat Fit for a Queen’? It can either be elegant couture style, or a fun hat, as inventive or comical as you like, perhaps made out of re-cycled materials. We are also planning to get school pupils involved with their own colourful concoctions. A preview evening is planned on 29 April, with various other events, so there will be a great deal to enjoy in advance of the national celebrations and public holiday in June. In this most auspicious year of our much-loved Queen’s reign, may we affectionately refer to her as ‘Hattie’?!
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Investing Responsibly Turning your money into a real force for good
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he view that investments are measured by value alone is changing. In a world awake to the challenges of climate change, energy consumption and pollution, contemporary investing is about achieving financial wellbeing in a world worth living in. As a Senior Partner Practice of St. James's Place, Anglian Wealth Management are able to offer our Clients access to Responsible Investing options. Understanding climate change risk within your portfolio is increasingly important as world policy continues to evolve. Our commitment to support you, and future generations, means helping you be conscious of the impact your investment has on climate change, as well as how carbon risk could affect your investment value. With many of us now considering the impact on the community and health of the planet in our everyday decisions, it’s no wonder that many organisations are also rethinking how they do business. Shining the spotlight on corporate behaviours helps illustrate why businesses cannot simply be about making profits. There’s a huge awareness that the general public are more sustainable in the way they live their lives. Successful companies also think about their wider stakeholders and strive to improve employee satisfaction and community spirit – and that contributes to long-term success. You too can make a difference through the companies you invest in when it comes to your investments and savings.
As part of the St. James's Place distinctive approach to investment management, they carefully assess their appointed fund managers’ attitudes to responsible investing, including climate change. They review how they incorporate environmental, social, and corporate governance in their decision making, and how their investment strategy helps reduce climate risk. With more than £150 bn under management and 830,000 clients, St. James’s Place is able to exert a powerful influence on companies, encouraging them to set environmental targets, such as net-zero carbon emissions, on your behalf. St. James’s Place works with their appointed fund managers and engagement partner, Robeco, to drive positive change through engagement activities such as site visits, investor meetings, setting out recommendations and expectations, and voting at annual general meetings. We believe what gets measured, gets managed. Reporting the
carbon footprint of the St. James’s Place Portfolios allows them to identify opportunities for change. St. James's Place joined the Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance in 2020, publicly committing their investments to be net-zero by 2050, if not sooner. They will set interim targets to ensure this commitment is achievable and realistic. Environmental and social change is just around the corner – and we want to be at the forefront of any developments. Companies either embrace it, and benefit from the opportunities it creates, or deny it and suffer the consequences. Engagement is the best way to help our clients invest in a world worth living in. Our world is changing faster than anyone predicted, and responsible investing has a huge role to play in shaping a better world and building a sustainable future. The value of an investment with St. James’s Place will be directly linked to the performance of the funds you select, and the value can therefore go down as well as up. You may get back less than you invested.
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Spring Art Show returns to the Forum Artists from across the East of England will be exhibiting at the Spring Art Show, which will be held in the heart of Norwich city centre – the Atrium at the Forum – from 6 -10 April.
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he exhibition, a staple event in Norfolk’s art calendar, will return for its ninth outing this April and will gather together an eclectic mix of artists working across a range of art forms. Organised by Norwich artist Brian Korteling, the annual exhibition attracts thousands of visitors, and the selected works on show will all be for sale. Brian Korteling said: “After a two-year gap due to the pandemic, it's great to be returning to the Atrium at the Forum. It's such a great space to show art, it has excellent light and there's plenty of room to admire the work. “People from all walks of life pass through using the library,
Work by Angela Gawn
Magpie Rising by Bella Bigsby
restaurants and all the other facilities, it's a real community hub and this makes it a perfect space to exhibit art to a wider
audience. With many artists showing for the first time since lockdown, it's going to be even more exciting than usual to see what the artists have produced. As always, it will be a fresh eclectic mix of work from local talent working in a variety of styles and media." Brian Korteling has lived in Norfolk for most of his life and has been a full-time artist since 2009 after a career in graphic design. Each autumn he hosts Art Fair East with fellow Norwich artist, Will Teather.
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