Village People South Norwich edition – August / September 2018 (Late Summer)

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AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2018

South Norwich edition

COMMUNITY / LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE MAGAZIN OF THE YEAR

EAST ANGLIAN

Dragon Boat Festival LADIES WHO LUNCH TAKE A TRIP TO WINGFIELD

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Norfolk’s Heritage Open Days festival

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henever we venture into Suffolk, we fall foul of the tiny writing on road signs and generally have a certain amount of unplanned sight-seeing en route to our venue. Last year I told you about the Marsh Larder near Harleston; this café is very similar, but this one opens all week, so put on your cowboy shirts and… ’Yee-hah! Let’s go see the horses!’ Throughout our visit – seated outside in the sunshine – we were treated to the sight of beautiful horses being walked past us. All the café staff were attentive and happy and the service was paced really well. We ordered coffees; my espresso was large and strong, and my friend Alice’s filter coffee just right. Both coffees came with a tiny exquisite shortbread biscuit that simply melted. At first the menu appeared a bit rustic, but it was more a case of ‘hearty and home-cooked’ – none of your vast white plates covered with a scattering of pomegranate seeds here! I opted for an asparagus and chicken tart with mushroom – much like a quiche actually, with excellent pastry. It was accompanied by a pot of coleslaw, new potatoes and salad. Alice chose a mushroom and stilton omelette with crisp, tasty sweet potato fries. We didn’t leave a crumb! No room for pudding? Not likely! There was a hot pudding available – a crumble – but we had already spotted the cakes, all generously sized, so we ordered a slice of coffee and walnut, and a brownie with ice cream for me. Bliss! Alice’s coffee and walnut disappeared before I could assess it, but was declared ‘wonderful’. We both liked this place, it was a happy and efficiently busy café. Sitting outside in good weather is always a bonus but the inside looked as if it would be a warm welcoming place for evening use. Tractor seat stools and horsey paraphernalia decked the walls, and there is a set of horns on the wall over the counter which I would have hung my hat on – had I got one.

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The café isn’t licensed but you are more than welcome to take your own bottle – no corkage charges. It is also disabled friendly, with special parking and a spacious disabled The Good, The Bad loo. and The I don’t know one end of a horse from the other, except to say that one end bites, the other kicks, and both ends smell, but if you are horse-mad do come here – it’s lovely.

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Contents

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AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2018 41 Delicious recipe for Lime,

Out & About 2

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Ladies who lunch visit The Good, The Bad & The Hungry in Wingfield Good news from our region Cameron Mackintosh’s epic Miss Saigon comes to Theatre Royal Norwich Exercise your brain cells with our crossword Love and Loss – a short story from Attleborough Writers’ Group Wymondham In Bloom

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Poppyseed and Elderflower Syrup Cake Diss Quilting Group Wymondham Heritage Museum Prince the puppy gives gift of independence Village notice board What’s in season – produce for August and September Walking for health, a selection of local group walks Neil Lanham celebrates the 40th anniversary of Ipswich Town’s FA Cup victory Nature – wildlife in common Seasonal recipe for Broad Bean Bruschetta with Goats Cheese and Thyme Book reviews – what we are loving this issue

Shopping, Health & Beauty Home & Garden

71 Health Q&A – are mood swings affecting you?

73 Refreshing Waters talks to Steve Eggleton

75 Fashion – How to look like

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the guest of honour at a summer wedding History of the Waveney Local Author – Magic Moments by David Clark WIN tickets to the Magic of Motown at Newmarket Nights Norfolk’s Heritage Open Days festival Poetry Corner

Jobs, Money & Business 85 Smart money secrets – student insurance advice

86 Find a local business in our directory

25 Give your property kerb appeal with these handy tips

26 East Anglian Dragon Boat Festival

29 Garden Jottings from Ken 31 Private lives of a powerful Norfolk family

32 FISH – a great new local summer project in Wymondham 34 On your plot – nature’s playground for the summer 37 Memories of Redgrave

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Anyway, back to summer! We have another packed Village Notice Board full of local events, courses and suggestions for local days out. As usual we can’t fit everything in the magazine so remember to have a look on our website for the complete and very long list of ‘what’s on’. It’s the place to submit your event too and the best thing is it’s FREE!

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AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2018

South Norfolk edition

COMMUNITY / LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE O OF THE YEAR

NORFOLK’S HERITAGE OPEN DAYS FESTIVAL

- it’s a double weekend LADIES WHO LUNCH

take a trip to Wingfield

AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2018

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Dragon Boat Festival LADIES WHO LUNCH TAKE A TRIP TO WINGFIELD

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East Anglian DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL

Lime, poppy seed & elderflower syrup cake Take a walk down memory lane in Redgrave Occasion wear fashion, perfect for a wedding

South Norwich edition

COMMUNITY / LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR MAGAZIN

Norfolk’s Heritage Open Days festival

- it’s a double ble weekend , py see e erflower syrup cake Take a walk down memory lane in Redgrave Occasion wear fashion, perfect for a wedding

AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2018

Norfolk/Suffolk border edition

COMMUNITY / LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR

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Good News from our region TAKE YOUR FAMILY ON A DINOSAUR ADVENTURE

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– the world’s first parallel sky rails with twin lanes of zip wires. At 35 metres long, Predator High Ropes is the longest in Europe with two levels of difficulty and is part of the new round of investment to the popular dinosaur themed family park, which this year won Best Large Visitor Attraction in the 2018 EDP & EADT Norfolk and Suffolk Tourism Awards. Owned by the Goymour family since 2006, Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure, which rebranded

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The King & I (London Palladium)

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Thurs 9th Aug

Buckingham Palace & Royal Mews

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Harry Potter Studio Tour

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Festival of Quilts – NEC

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Kynren - Bishop Auckland

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Thurs 6th Sep

Barry Manilow @ 02 Arena

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£115

Sat 8th Sep

National Memorial Arboretum

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£32

Wed 12th Sep

Les Miserables or Matilda The Musical

8am

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1pm tbc

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Thurs 13th Sep Kevin Bridges - Apollo

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14th - 16th Sep Harrogate Flower Show

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Chatham Historic Dockyard 40’s Day

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Kylie Minogue at Genting Arena

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rom the dust and drama of the fall of Saigon to the peace and tranquillity of a Norfolk village – Ashley Gilmour is set to experience both when he plays Chris in Cameron Mackintosh’s epic production of Miss Saigon this summer. It has to be one of the most exciting roles in musical theatre playing Chris, the American soldier whose life changes forever on a night out in Saigon’s sordid and sleazy Dreamland bar. Ashley, who will play the challenging role when the show comes to Norwich Theatre Royal from 15 August to 15 September, is relishing the opportunity for many reasons. One is the chance to perform on home turf. Born and brought up in Cambridgeshire, his parents moved to Feltwell three years ago and he is hoping they will come along to see the show with his six brothers. As an added bonus, he gets to stay with his mum and dad and rediscover village life. “We visit all these fantastic cities around the UK while we are touring, but it is nice to go home. Feltwell is charming and everyone says hello when they walk down the street,” said Ashley. It is certainly a far cry from the dust and desperation of the musical’s setting. None of his brothers followed him into acting, taking career paths in the likes of landscaping, green-keeping and pub management. He

laughs: “Some of my brothers aren’t that into theatre. They love the countryside but hate big cities. They won’t come to Birmingham or London to watch shows but Norwich is not far from home, so they have no excuse!” So, a strong family contingent are set to join the thousands of people who have already seen Ashley’s emotional portrayal of a life and country in turmoil which is proving to be box office gold nationwide. “I think what is great about the show is that it is so well-written and the audience really invest in the story. It is so lovely that at the end of a two-anda-half-hour show people want to stand up and applaud and they are crying. They have gone on the journey with us and that is what theatre is about.”

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Top it off for a seal perhaps (3)

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Perfume by which identification may be made (5)

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Printed substance of every periodical (9)

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Animal kept just for breeding (4)

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Beat soundly with a retaining strip of leather (4)

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Part of a cross-shaped church at right angles to the nave (8)

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Symbol of The Speaker’s authority (4)

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Long rod for striking a ball (3)

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Irishman prepared or known thoroughly (3)

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Become unclear and much less distant (6)

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Sometimes the leader of a clan (5)

10 Control and information given very carefully (8) 11 Quantity as a standard of measurement (4) 12 One of the team that’s not at the crease (7) 14 Lies between two concentric circles (4) 16 Vigorous, hearty, indecent, sudden and crude (4) 17 In which success is governed by chance (7) 18 Strong desire that comes from deep in the mind (4) 20 Producer of rhythmic and entertaining sounds (8) 22 A gleam of warmth and brilliance (4) 24 Group of males celebrating an imminent loss of freedom (4, 5) 25 Glutinous and gummy substance for a wobble (3) LAST ISSUE’S SOLUTIONS

12 Incorporated senior member of a college (6) 13 Training of a horse in obedience and deportment (8) 15 Projecting window of an upper storey (5) 19 Pleasing in flavour and attractive too (5) 20 Device for damping a musical sound (4) 21 Often caught by an incompetent rower (4) 22 Make jokes or perhaps even choke (3) 23 Picture painted in coloured, viscous fluids (3)

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hafts of light streamed through the stained glass windows of the cloisters, casting patches of iridescent colour onto the old slate flagstones. She stood silhouetted for a moment against the early morning light, as motionless as the statues that graced the hallowed walls. Not even a bird stirred the whisper of her reverie, until she sighed, turned and sat down, her book open at her lap. In the courtyard garden a gardener appeared, his bronzed muscles labouring under a weight of soil which he was about to deposit in the beds, still host to the last of the summer’s flowers. He put up his forearm to shield himself from the dazzling light and to wipe his

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stairway towards the young couple.

He paused. There was something familiar about the form he saw sitting quietly a few yards from him. Tentatively he moved forward, his heart beating and his adrenaline rushing in anticipation. “It is you, mia cara,” he said.

Giovanna’s coif had slipped and a strand of golden hair was struggling to free itself of her habit. “You must go, Giorgio, there can be no future for us. I fear you will be punished!”

Giovanna gave a start, her heart fluttering and the book she was reading dropping to the floor as she met the eyes of the man in front of her. Her hands fumbled uselessly as he came towards her, picking up her book. Their fingers touched and a frisson of sensation, like an electrical current, coursed through their bodies. “You never came for me,” she accused. “I waited and waited but still no word from you.” Her skin, which had always been pale, had turned a whiter shade as she trembled with emotion. She shrank as he came nearer. “I came but your father sent me away, bellissima. And now I find you here.” Upstairs, in the bell tower, Mother Superior chanced to glance below and saw the drama that was being enacted in the cloisters. Briefly crossing herself, she gathered her skirts and swept down the stone

Mother Superior crossed herself again as she approached, her wrinkled, old face, wise as the years that had passed in her life, twitching in anger as she confronted the pair. “You must remember your vows, sister!” she hissed. “It is time for matins. Come with me at once!” Powerless, with a last lingering look at Giorgio, Giovanna obeyed, unable to do otherwise than comply. “You will no longer see that man,” said the older nun. “His contract will be terminated forthwith.” Giorgio could only watch helplessly as the two sisters disappeared from sight. The cloisters, witness to many dramas that had preceded this one, descended once again into silence; the light from the windows at either end casting colour onto a floor which had borne the feet of hapless lovers for centuries, whilst the bells chimed for matins within the sacred walls. © Jo Carr Attleborough Writers’ Group

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This is the competition’s fourth year and it promises to transform the town centre once again with hanging baskets, planters and window boxes bursting with flowers. Wymondham in Bloom involves local businesses and forms part of Wymondham Town Team. It is sponsored by South Norfolk District Council and Wymondham Town Council. Wymondham Garden Centre is offering 50% off hanging baskets, planters and everything in between for participating businesses. The group’s treasurer, Martin Ford, said: “Over the years, we’ve seen all sorts of displays including flowers bursting out of shoes, wellington boots, furniture, suitcases and even a floral bubble gum machine! “All in all, this has really helped to add to the summer feel of the town and make Wymondham town centre a place to be proud of.” Judging will be split between a judging panel and the shopkeepers themselves and the winner will receive the coveted ‘Winner’s Shield’. Voting slips will be available to all participating businesses and

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he eagerly anticipated East Anglian Dragon Boat Festival will take place on 11 August at Oulton Broad near Lowestoft and it’s a great opportunity for teams from local companies to have fun and raise money for charity. Although there can only be one winner in the dragon boat races, a number of charities will also be winners this year. The festival, sponsored by Warner Leisure Hotels, is an open event where entrants can raise money for their choice of charity. Amongst the charities set to benefit are Nelson’s Journey, QEH King’s Lynn Breast Care Unit, EACH Nook Appeal, The Big C, Princes Trust and Macmillan Cancer Support with many more great causes expected to be nominated before entries close on 1 August. Associated British Ports (ABP) will be entering two teams made up of staff members from the Lowestoft, Kings Lynn and Ipswich ports. Their captain, Lucia Firman said: “The dragon boat race is a great way to get people from the various different ABP ports together, have fun and raise money for charity at the same time.”

The ‘Muskerteers’ crew, representing Musker McIntyre estate agents, will be supporting local charity Nelson’s Journey. The charity is close to the heart of Joanna McIntyre, who set up the company 11 years ago. “This is an important local charity which over the past 20 years has helped thousands of local children following the death of an important person in their lives,” she said. Jarrolds Department Store, GCB Recruitment, Tippers ‘R’ Us, Grosvenor Casino, Lovewell Blake, Anglian Demolition and Warner Leisure Hotels are all looking g forward to a great day of team building and there is plenty of time to join them on the start line this Au ugust. No previous exp perience is required to take part, just plenty of team spirit and enthusiasm! Under the expert guida ance of a qualified helm provided by the organisers, your crew of up to 11 people will soon be pad ddling in sync as you race towards the finish line ov ver the 200m race course. Each team gets three attempts to improve their race times and everyone has an equal chance of reaching the sem mi-finals. Last year, three out of the five top team ms were first-time entrants into the festival. Trophie es and medals are awarded to the top three crewss, top mixed crew, top fundraisers and the ‘best drressed’ crew.

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ature is amazing, take the chameleon, having the ability to change the colour of its skin in order to stand out and be noticed if it so desires, or to blend in and magically disappear into its surroundings in order to creep up on prey or to stop other predators from finding it, a really useful feature in life’s daily struggle.

or shroud it in foliage to make a living green box, soft on the eye and welcoming to nature, suitable plant choices will vary depending on aspect but could include pyracantha, cotoneaster, ceanothus or evergreen climbers trachelospermum, clematis armandii, lonicera ‘copper beauty’, hydrangea seemannii and large leaf canary island ivy.

Most of us have something to hide, a scruffy old shed, an ugly oil tank, a rickety fence, bikes, abandoned toys, barbeque, wood piles, compost bins and general ‘it’ll come in useful one day’ outside stuff.

The view of oil tanks, bins and piles of ‘stuff’ can be interrupted by planting a line of shrubs (mixed or of the same variety) to form a short hedge, this could either be in a straight line or curving around the offending item, clip out the top and sides for a formal look or loosely trim for a more naturalistic style. If space is restricted use posts with rails covered with netting to give support for evergreen climbers.

Like the chameleon you can either choose to make a feature of the item, or disguise it to help it blend into the surroundings. For example, you could paint the shed in bright colours and turn it into a desirable-looking beach hut (even if it’s full of junk on the inside), surround it with pebbles and a few rocks and cobbles, add a bit of driftwood, then plant some maritime perennials such as eryngium (sea holly), limonium (sea lavender), crambe maritima (sea kale), and cushion-forming armeria (sea pink, or thrift). If you make space for a couple of deckchairs you’ll have your own beach-side retreat for a fraction of the cost of a real one, without the risk of watching it float away on a high tide! The other option is to paint it in a dark colour to reduce its visual impact,

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“A hot lunch is always available and the meals are freshly prepared in our kitchens,” says Elisabeth. During the last 18 months, since the sessions began, there have been visits from a variety of specialist companies. One came with snakes and creepy crawlies for the children to handle, another provided puppet making materials and instruction. Others have organised science, circus, drumming and animation workshops. Various schools in Wymondham and the surrounding area send FISH invites to parents of children who they feel would benefit from the activities. Sessions will be held every Wednesday in August from 12.45-2.15pm and parents and younger siblings are welcome to join in. Hub Community Project is a charity whose initiatives have snowballed since it began eight years ago. It runs regular and varied activities to help strengthen the local community, including outings and imaginative activities for carers (‘Cup of Caring’) and those who feel lonely and isolated (‘Meeting Point’). There is also a youth café and monthly Saturday sessions for dads and their under-fives. To see the full range of activities visit www.hubproject.org.uk

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Or how about different shapes – can they find a square, rectangle, triangle, circle a star or a spiral? Or improve their vocabulary by asking them for find things which are fragrant, prickly, smooth, ugly, beautiful, hot or cold. Print out a copy of the list for each team – and off they go! This activity works well in a park too.

HARVEST TIME AT THE KITCHEN GARDEN This is a time of abundance, so keep harvesting your fruit and vegetables. Children will really enjoy this task – especially if it results in a delicious snack. Fruits like raspberries, blackberries, tayberries, early apples and pears should be ready to harvest – if they come off the tree easily then you know that they are ripe. Going fruit-picking is a lovely way to get children out-and-about and to show them that food doesn’t need to come from the supermarket! August is the last month to sow salads outside, so make the most of it with some rocket, lettuce and sorrel. Growing lettuce is a great place for children to start – it’s simple to sow and they’ll get a sense of satisfaction when they see the first shoots within a couple of weeks.

BECOME A SEED HUNTER Collecting seeds is a worthwhile activity for children and adults alike – all you’ll need is some small envelopes. Go around the garden and tell children to look out for plants where the flowers have fallen off and the seed heads are growing. If they are fat and brown, they should be ripe and ready for collection – if not, leave them for a little longer. Aim to collect seeds from annuals like poppies, cornflowers and nasturtiums. Remember to label each envelope and if your children enjoy drawing, they can decorate with a picture of the plant too. Leave the seeds to dry out and keep them safe until planting time in the spring.

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The Mill, Redgrave. In 1915, Redgrave Tower Windmill was situated at the South Lopham end of the main street. Sydney Witton was the miller at this time. The outbuilding housed a diesel generator to drive the mill machinery. The mill was burnt down in 1923.

The Knoll, Redgrave. This 1915 view shows the Cross Keys pub. George Arnold was the landlord at the time. Notice the building on the right behind the tree which is being rethatched by local thatcher Mr Doe.

This postcard shows the view looking up grave main street in 1908. There was Redg a baker, butcher, shoemaker, post office, coacch builders, wheelwright, blacksmith, dressmakers and various other shops in Redg grave at this time.

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The Redgrave Public Elementary School opened in 1845 and was enlarged in 1909 to hold 160 children. The headmaster was Henry J Caston when this picture was taken in 1910. The school closed in 1994 when a new school opened in Botesdale. The building has now been converted into residential housing.

Redgrave g Hall was situated in a well-wooded deer park of 300 acres and overlooked a 46 acre lake. It was used as a military hospital for American soldiers during the Second World War. Sadly this magnifi ficcent hall was demolished after the war.

The Rectory, Redgrave. This 1912 postcard shows an elegantly designed rectory in the centre of the village. Reverend Leonard Holt-Wilson was the rector at the time. The building is now a private house.

The Th Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in n Trowse in Norwich and new members arre very welcome. The next meeting is on 12 2 September. Dennis is also the author of several local hiistory books that can be purchased by co ontacting him direct.

The Street, Redgrave in 1920. It was a very peaceful street; no cars, no lorries, just the occasional horse and cart. The population of the village was 492.

If readers h have any llocall postcards d off Diss or the surrounding villages, please get in touch with him after 7pm on 01379 651897. Š

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100ml milk 4 tablespoons poppy seeds 250g caster sugar 4 limes 4 eggs 1 tablespoon elderflower cordial 230g soured cream

5. Spoon the mix into the tin, smooth with a knife and bake in the middle of the oven for about 60 minutes until golden and springy to the touch, and a skewer comes out clean. 6. Meanwhile, make the syrup. Put the water, lime juice, sugar and cordial in a pan, and stir over a low heat until the sugar dissolves. Simmer gently for 10 minutes without stirring. Turn off the heat and add the strips of lime zest. 7. Leave the cake to rest for 5 minutes, then turn out onto a cooling rack set over a tray or plate. Spike all over with the skewer and slowly pour the hot syrup over the cake. Drain the excess in the tray and pour again over the top, then leave to cool. You can save any remaining syrup for dipping! 8. Cut into 9 or 12 squares to serve. Keeps up to five days in a box.

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METHOD 1. Preheat the oven to 180ºC. Grease and line a 23cm square baking tin with baking parchment. 2. Mix the poppy seeds with the milk and set aside to soften. 3. Finely grate the zest of two limes. With a julienne cutter or sharp knife, take fine strips of zest from the other two limes and reserve separately for decoration. 4. In a large bowl, beat the butter, sugar and grated lime zest with an electric mixer, until light and

The Pennoyer Centre’s volunteer BakeForce make delicious cakes for sale in the café, which won the EDP Norfolk Food & Drink “Best Baking” Award. The café, in Pulham St Mary, is open Mon-Sat from 9.30am to 3.30pm and Sundays in the summer for brunch from 10am – 2pm. www.pennoyers.org.uk 01379 676660 The Pennoyer Centre, Station Road, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, IP21 4QT

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Children can become archaeologists digging for artefacts in the sandpit or telephone operators on the old Abbey Hotel switchboard. They can ‘clock in’ to the brush room and have a go at operating machinery from the 1890s. They’ll love using the interactive computers to discover what life was like for children in prison or finding out more about the spooky dungeon. For the adults there is a display charting the history of the Market Cross which celebrates its 400th anniversary this year. New this season is the Wymondham Women in the First World War display and the refurbished Robert Kett display now includes copies of the original indictments against Robert and his brother William. They are in Latin – but don’t worry, full translations are provided.

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9:30AM Thetford Grammar School

For beginners and experienced singers alike, to suit all ages. The two day main course for 6-16s runs on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th August with toddler’s hour (10am on Thursday) for 3-5 year olds and an evening session of part singing for 15 year olds and above (Thursday 4.15 - 5.45). We close with a concert at 7.15pm on August 10th. Fees are kept to a minimum and singing sessions and breaks are fully supervised. thetfordvoices@gmail.com. www.thetfordsingers.org.uk/ thetford-voices

EVENT PARK ALIVE

SATURDAY 11TH AUG 5:30PM Diss Park

Free entry - Charitable Concert with live music, bar and refreshments - Organised by Diss and District Rotary Club. www.dissrotary.org.uk

FAIR TRADITIONAL FUN DAY (ALICE APPEAL)

SATURDAY 11TH AUG 2:00PM Angela’s Field, Rose Cottage, East Church Street, Kenninghall, NR16 2EP

Alice suffers from Cerebral Palsy and needs an operation to have potentially life changing SDR surgery and other therapies / equipment that are not available on the NHS. See link for more info: just4children.org/ children-helped2018/the-aliceappeal

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SUNDAY 12TH AUGUST

Held in the centre of Beccles, The market plays host to a hundred general and specialist dealers. Many of the local shops, restaurants and bars are open that day and first class local ‘street food’ catering is incorporated into the market, including a hog roast. www.facebook.com/ antiquesmarketbeccles

EVENT INTRODUCTION TO WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

SUNDAY 12TH AUG 10:00AM Carlton Marshes, Burnt Hill Lane, Carlton Colville NR33 8HJ

Join award-winning professional wildlife photographer, Kevin Sawford, on this introductory workshop in the stunning

surroundings of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s stunning Carlton Marshes. Cost £45. Email info@ suffolkwildlifetrust.org or 01473 890 089.

CINEMA EVENING THE SHAPE OF WATER

TUESDAY 21ST AUG 7:30PM Newton Flotman Village Centre, Grove Way NR15 1QE

Adult - £4.50 Concession - £3.50 Family (2 adults and 2 children) £15 On the Door - £5 Licenced bar, opens at 6:30pm.

EVENT MAUD’S STORY - THE LIFE OF A NORFOLK TRADING WHERRY FRIDAY 17TH AUG 7:30PM St Mary’s Church Hall, Diss, IP22 4QQ

Linda Pargeter, a Trustee of the Wherry Maud Trust, will be telling us the interesting account of Maud’s restoration 18 years ago. Entry for

Friends of Diss Museum £3, non members £5. No need to book, just pay at the door, all welcome. www.dissmuseum.co.uk

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‘INSPIRED BY NATURE’ ART EXHIBITION

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SAT 25TH TO MON 27TH AUG 10AM - 4PM Redgrave and Lopham Fen, Low Common Road IP22 2HX

Original artwork, by local artists inspired by nature, will be on display and for sale in the Education Centre at Redgrave and Lopham Fen. Tea/coffee and homemade cakes and snacks also be available. FREE entry.

SUNDAY 26TH & MONDAY 27TH AUG 10:30AM Bradford Woods, Bradfield St George IP30 0AQ

Spend a peaceful day with local craftswoman Fay Jones in this wonderful ancient woodland learning about dyeing with natural plant & tree bark dyes. You will dye a selection of wool skeins to take home with you. While the dye

pots are simmering, you will learn different braiding techniques and enjoy refreshments in this lovely setting. Suitable for complete beginners. Cost £45. info@ suffolkwildlifetrust.org

MUSIC SOUL OF SANTANA (TRIBUTE BAND)

SATURDAY 25TH AUG 7:00PM Wortwell Community Centre, Tunbeck Close IP20 0HS

Capturing all the excitement and energy of Carlos Santana and his band at their peak. www.visitharleston.org.uk

WALK STRAWBERRY TEA AND WOODLAND WALK

SUNDAY 26TH AUG 12 TO 4PM The Old Coach House, Brockdish, IP21 4JY

Home-made scones with clotted cream and strawberries available. Plus a walk through 2 acres of woodland to the banks of the River Waveney to burn off those calories. Tombola, raffle, stalls.

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provide support for this endearing and endangered creature. Cost £25. info@suffolkwildlifetrust.org

MONDAY 27TH AUG 1:00PM New Buckenham Village Hall, Moat Lane NR16

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SATURDAY 8TH AND SUNDAY 9TH SEP 10:30AM The Bressingham Gardens, Low Road, Bressingham, IP22 2AA

A fun afternoon for all the family, music, BBQ and other food, bar, stalls and games.

INTRODUCTION TO HEDGEHOGS

SATURDAY 1ST SEP 10:30AM Redgrave and Lopham Fen, Low Common Road IP22 2HX

With the beautiful backdrop of Redgrave and Lopham Fen, you will discover the magical world of hedgehogs, their origins, evolution, habits and ecology, and how you can help to support their wellbeing in Suffolk. Participants on the course will be encouraged to become Hedgehog Advocates and guided to understand how to

THE BRESSINGHAM GARDENS INSPIRATION WEEKEND

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LATE SUMMER HARVEST AN INTRODUCTION TO JAM MAKING

FRIDAY 21ST SEP 7:30PM St Mary’s Church Hall, Mount Street, Diss, IP22 4QQ

SUNDAY 16TH SEP 10:00AM Redgrave and Lopham Fen, Low Common Road, South Lopham, Diss, IP22 2HX

Join master jam-maker, Janet Peachey, of Peacheys Preserves at this seasonal masterclass and learn how quick and easy it is to make jam and conserves. With the wonderful backdrop of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Redgrave and Lopham Fen reserve, Janet will show you how to use a variety of fruits from the late summer harvest. Cost £30 + £8 material. info@suffolkwildlifetrust.org

PLANTS GIANT PLANT SALE

20TH TO 23RD SEPTEMBER 9AM-4.30PM Trinity Park, Ipswich, IP3 8UH

Quality plants at competitive prices 1000’s of plants, trees, perennials

SATURDAY 22ND SEP 10:00AM Bradfield Woods, Bradfield St George IP30 0AQ

Spend an inspiring autumnal day with local craftswoman Fay Jones in this wonderful ancient woodland. Learn how to make rose hip syrup, pine needle vinegar, crab apple jelly and others in the ancient surroundings of this lovely wood. Cost £35 + £10 materials. info@suffolkwildlifetrust.org

EVENT Come and hear author Pip Wright recount the fascinating story of Joe Whistlecraft, convicted over a hundred times, mainly for poaching, but fondly remembered by many who knew him in Rickinghall and Hinderclay. This is the true story of a man who regarded regular imprisonment as little more than an occupational hazard. Entry for Friends of Diss Museum £3, non members £5, no

CRINGLEFORD AND HETHERSETT FLOWER CLUB MONDAY 24TH SEP 7:30PM Hethersett Village Hall, Back Lane, Hethersett, NR9 3JJ

EVENT LATE SUMMER HARVEST - AN INTRODUCTION TO PICKLING SUNDAY 23RD SEP 10:00AM Redgrave & Lopham Fen, Low Common Road IP22 2HX

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GOLDEN Brown Skincare expert, Geraldine Walters, explains why a fake tan is your best option this summer.

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A tan is caused by melanin, which is produced in cells called melanocytes. It is actually a form of defence; a sign that the body is under stress, rather a sign of glowing health. It’s the sun’s invisible ultraviolet (UV) waves which cause our skin to crisp – and sun beds are no safer. They work by exposing the skin to UV radiation and it’s estimated that 20 minutes can be equivalent to about four hours in the sun.

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Seasonal food

WHAT’S IN Season?

Keep an eye on what’s in season and you’ll get the most out of all the fresh local produce that Norfolk and Suffolk have to offer. Juliette from Fredrick’s Fine Foods in Diss shares her favourites for August and September. VEGETABLES n Broad beans are still in season – try them in a risotto with some freshly grated parmesan. n Aubergines are fun to grow if you have a greenhouse and absolutely delicious cooked in a tomato sauce with mozzarella and basil. n Beetroot – Try buying some of the heritage varieties from your local farm shop. Delicious grated raw in a coleslaw.

n Strawberries – How about making your own strawberry gin… n Gooseberries are unexpectedly delicious with greengages and nectarines in a pie! n Early pears will start to arrive at your farm shop from now on. If you see the tiny Robin Pears around, give them a try – a really old fashioned treat.

FISH

n Courgettes – If you’re growing them at home, keep picking as soon as they start to fruit or you’ll have marrows overnight.

n Halibut – This wonderful meaty fish is definitely worth trying and goes well with chorizo, broad beans and asparagus.

n Radish is great with fish dishes and lovely when paired with fennel.

n Mackerel – Mix a cooked and skinned mackerel fillet with cream cheese, dill and tabasco and spread on some sourdough toast, then drizzle with some tapenade.

n Fennel gives a lovely flavour to coleslaw or green salads and is great roasted or stuffed into bell peppers. n Globe artichokes are an unusual treat but worth all the effort.

FRUIT n Raspberries are still available and worrth eating now – how about making a cranachan or a pavlova? n Blackberries are the most fragrant ant off fruit; delicious straight from the hedgerow or lovely in a blackberry ry y and apple crrumble.

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GRADE 1 Suitable for those who have not walked much before, or are recovering from injury or illness. They tend to be on flat or gently sloping ground, with firm surfaces and no steps or stiles. The walks should take no more than 30 minutes.

GRADE 3 For people looking for more challenging walks. The walks are between 45 to 90 minutes long, and may include steeper slopes, steps, uneven ground and stiles.

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Weds 1st

Blofield Camping/Gardening Centre, Yarmouth Road, NR13 4LQ

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Foundry/Riverside, Recorder Road, NR1 1BP

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Friday 3rd

Wreningham Bird in Hand Car Park, Church Road, NR16 1BJ

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Monday 6th

Eaton Park Car Park South Park Avenue NR4 7AZ

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Monday 6th

Bergh Apton Village Hall Car Park Cooke’s Road, NR15 1AA

Tuesday 7th 11.00

Description Lanes and uneven field paths. 50% firm. Moderate slopes Riverside walk and cathedral. 100% firm. Buses to rail station

Miles/ Time 2.8 60 mins 1/1.5/2.4 30-60min

Lanes and field paths. 50% soft Moderate slope, 2 plank bridges

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City

Circular walk around part perimeter. Mostly firm

1.5m 35 mins

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South

Walk around old villages of Bergh and Apton

1.8/3.3 40/60 min

Gibraltar Gardens PH, Car Park Heigham St, NR2 4LZ

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Weds Eve 8th 19.00

Upton Staithe Car Park Boat Dyke Road, NR13 6BL

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Friday 10th

Fundenhall St Nicholas’ Church Church Lane, NR16 IAH

Friday 10th

River & Ridge, Rouen Road Thorn Lane NR1 1QT

Monday 13th

Yelverton Village Hall Church Road, NR14 7NU

Walk around 2 meadows & River Wensum. Coffee after

2.4m 55 mins

Broad

River banks, paths, tracks and lanes. 70% soft

2.8m 65 mins

3

South

Roads, woodland and field edge paths. 2 stiles

3.8m 90 mins

2

City

Woodland ridge walk. 100% firm. Steep gradients

1.6m 40 mins

1/3

South

Lanes and field tracks. Uneven Moderate slope. 65% firm

1.5/2.9 40/65 min

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Local walks Date

Location

Grade

Area

Description

Monday 13th

Adam & Eve Car Park/Bridges Bishopgate, NR1 1RZ

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City

Across bridges to Barn Road. Mostly flat, hard paths

2.5m 60 mins

Tuesday 14th

Whitlingham Broad Old Barn Car Park, Whitlingham Lane NR14

2

City

Flat circular walk around broad. Birds and wildlife

2.3m 50 mins

Tuesday 14th

Hethersett Queen’s Head Car Park Norwich Road NR9 3DD Coffee Pub

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South

Rural walk. Grassy paths. 90% firm. Moderate gradients.

3.2m 70 mins

Wednesday 15th

Ranworth Glebe Field, behind church NR13 6HS Coffee in Church Hall

3

Broad

Pretty walk around village. 50% soft. Board walk option

3.2m 70 mins

Friday 17th 10.30/10.45

Foundry/Riverside, Recorder Road NR1 1BP

1/2

City

Friday 17th

Caistor St Edmund Roman Town Car Park, NR14 8QL Coffee church

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South

Sunday 19th 11.00

Mousehold Heath, Britannia Road NR1 4LU

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City

Monday 20th

Thorpe Marsh, Oaklands Hotel Car Park, Yarmouth Road, NR7 1BP

1

Monday 20th

Surlingham Ferry PH Car Park 1 Ferry Rd, NR14 7AR

Tues 21st 11.00

Riverside walk and cathedral. 100% firm. Buses to rail station

Miles/Time

1/1.5/2.4m 30-60min

Field paths. Grass can be long and uneven. 90% soft.

2.9m 75 mins

Woodland paths, 90% soft. Slight to moderate gradients

2.8m 65 mins

Broad

Road and tracks along river. Can be muddy

2.0m 50 mins

2

South

Roads, river and grassy paths. 50% firm. Mod slopes, 3 stiles

2m/4m 60/90min

Gibraltar Gardens PH, Car Park Heigham St, NR2 4LZ

2

City

Wednesday 22nd

South Walsham Fairhaven Gardens, NR13 6DZ

2

Friday 24th

Three Parks/Golden Triangle Outside The Forum, NR1

Friday 24th

Walk around 2 meadows and River Wensum. Coffee after

2.4m 55 mins

Broad

Field edges, tracks and lanes. 1 moderate slope. 75% firm

3.3m 65 mins

2

City

Walk around city centre parks 100% firm

1.7m 40 mins

Swardeston Village Hall CP, The Common NR14 8DL Coffee Cavell Rm

3

South

Roads and tracks, some uneven. 60%. One moderate slope

3.1m 60 mins

Bank Hol Mon Marston Marsh Waitrose Car Park 27th Eaton (far corner) NR4 6NU

3

City

Cycle path, boardwalk, squeeze gates, moderate slope.

2.8m 60 mins

Tuesday 28th

Hethersett Recreation Ground Park Drive, NR9 3EN

3

South

Pavement and grass footpaths. 50% soft. Can be muddy.

3.0m 65 min

Tuesday 28th

Thorpe St Andrew Rec CP Laundry Lane, NR7 OXG Coffee -The Place

2

Broad

Lanes and woodland. Moderate slope, Can be muddy. 50% soft

2.4m 50 mins

Wednesday 29th

Beighton Village Hall High Road, NR13 3LA

3

Broad

Lanes and field edges. 50% soft. Some uneven

2.7m 60 mins

Friday 31st

Earlham/UEA Broad, Eaton Park CP, South Park Ave, NR4 7AZ

2/3

City

Friday 31st 10.30/10.45

Foundry/Riverside, Recorder Road, NR1 1BP

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Broad walk – paths and tracks.90% soft. Steps & slopes

2.2/4.4m 50/90 min

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FOND MEMORIES of Ipswich Town FC

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Neil Lanham celebrates the 40th anniversary of Ipswich Town’s FA Cup victory.

his being the 40th anniversary of my Ipswich Town football team winning the FA Cup, many glorious memories have been rekindled.

As a young boy I used to make drawings of the town players and send them in to the club where they were duly signed and returned. When they won the second division in 1968, I ventured forth to draw the whole team in cartoon fashion, printed out some copies, took them down to the last match of the season, gave them to the players, had a chat and brought home a signed copy. Ten years on and the team had qualified for the FA Cup final, so I got out my ‘68 cartoon sheet, changed the faces and the event and a friend said th hat he would print some forr me e. Back he came with a tho oussand. A thousand indeed! So I phoned the club an nd Tommy Parker (the Co ommercial Manager) said he e would take 500. When I de eliv vered them he said that he had a spare table for the play yers’ dinner, so would I like to have that instead of mon ney. “You bet,” I said! Flushed with my success, I prepared

my drawings on a pint mug. Along with nine mates, I took 14 mugs down to the dinner, and whilst Bobby Robson was having his coffee I showed him a mug. He was over the moon and could not believe that I gave him enough for all the players. Our Wembley day was equally as brilliant. Dressed as Yokles we positioned ourselves in front of the twin towers where we sold our posters and sung songs like ‘Big Alan Hunter’, which is still doing the rounds. The best day of my life – apart from the wife and kids of course, but she was there, collecting the money God bless her!

Neil Lanham runs www.oraltraditions.co.uk, a website devoted to spoken word history, traditional folk song, story, wisdom, history and cultural identity. You can contact Neil on 01379 890568 or traditionsofsuffolk@gmail.com

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WILDLIFE in Common

Helen Baczkowska of Norfolk Wildlife Trust tells us more about a new project designed to make the most of our local commons.

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n early medieval times more than a quarter of Norfolk was common land, where local people had rights to graze their livestock or gather firewood. By the mid-twentieth century, many commons across England had been “enclosed” (fenced as part of farms or estates); most were lost during the 18th and 19th centuries, fuelled by improvements in agriculture and the need to feed growing industrial cities. Many people resented this loss of their livelihood as the commons were fenced, leading to riots and protests, such as those in 1893, in the village of Roydon near Diss. Today more than half of Norfolk parishes retain fragments of common land and relics of commons also survive as fuel allotments or poors trust land, kept to provide assistance for the parish poor. Commons surviving today are frequently poor agriicullturall land d, offten boggy, sand dy, or heath hy areas that can form important refuges for wildlife. Some are protected as nature reserves, such as Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s New Buckenham Common.

Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s new ‘Wildlife in Common’ project aims to help communities celebrate their local commons and learn more about the historic and ecological importance of them, whilst raising awareness of the role commons play today, as places where people can walk freely, unwind from the pressures of modern life and encounter wildlife. Over the next two years and with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Essex and Suffolk Water, NWT will work alongside Norfolk County Council’s Environment Team and the University of East Anglia’s Landscape History Group. Norwich Writers’ Centre will engage schools in learning about common land and NWT’s corporate supporter, Archant, will help produce two short films celebrating Norfolk commons.

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THE WILDLIFE IN COMMON PROJECT WILL: • Establish a Norfolk Commons week in September 2018, with events to encourage people to visit, discover and learn about their local common. • Recruit 150 volunteers to carry out wildlife and historic surveys of 60 Norfolk commons, with training and support provided. • Enhance commons for wildlife by working with local community groups • Use the results of the wildlife and heritage surveys to provide management advice for surveyed commons. • Collect records on 20 key wildlife species found on Norfolk commons – see the list!

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The Story of the Longest Strike in History Shaun Jeffery Higdon £14.99

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On 1 April 1914 two teachers, Tom and Annie Higdon were dismissed from Burston village school in Norfolk. The children protested by marching around the village. So came about a boycott of a local authority school that was to last for twenty five years and a national campaign for justice which raised enough funds to build the Burston Strike School.

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Aspects of Norfolk Folklore Peter Tolhurst Black Dog Books £20 Following his volumes on Norfolk Parish Treasures, Peter Tolhurst has unearthed a heritage of folklore beliefs and customs that were once widespread in Norfolk. This illustrated edition includes folk tales of ghosts, fairies, magic and assorted customs and beliefs such as the tales of Hereward the Wake and Tom Hickathrift the Fenland giant. Whether the tales are of smugglers, black dogs, spooks, ancient legends (the Ludham worm) or oddities such as the frog’s bone ritual and calendar customs like Plough Monday, there is plenty to pique interest.

HUMPHRY REPTON IN NORFOLK

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South Norfolk artist and sculptor is heading up an epic mission to build a path of blessing for walkers and riders across the breadth of the British Isles from Lowestoft in Suffolk to St David’s in Wales. Steve Eggleton is pioneering a unique pilgrimage with regular stops of rest and spiritual refreshment along a 400-mile route using artwork to tell the nation about God’s love. Via Beata – A Way of Blessing – began as a valiant faith venture with wife Gill but now there is growing widespread support as it continues to blaze a trail of hope across East Anglia, the Midlands and into Wales.

Gill and Steve Eggleton (Via Beata)

The initial concept was plotted on ordinance survey maps using rural footpaths and quiet roads before Steve learnt that the line cut straight through his property in Banham and which later became the site for the first ‘way station’, or resting place, in 2009. Since then more than 15 have been added and half a dozen are currently under construction “As the project has developed we are constantly surprised by the way it has touched individuals, churches, groups and events. It has been far beyond our wildest dreams,” says Steve. While marking and changing lives, Via Beata has also brought new spiritual injection to many rural churches and centres as they become part of a collaborative venture that includes dedication services and annual celebration weekends. Creative ideas and connections have dovetailed as the vision for a ‘way station’ approximately every ten miles of the route gathers pace. “We could never have done this on our own – it has been a chapter of miracles,” reflects Steve, who teaches a weekly group of apprentice woodcarvers that include a local Anglican minister. Together, they help design, carve, oil, paint and erect some of the artwork installations including a giant oak cross and brightly painted relief panels depicting some of Jesus’ parables. “Producing the artwork brings great joy and it is a wonderful way to share the gospel,” says Steve.

Via Beata ‘way station’ in Sedge Fen, Suffolk

Ex-offenders and struggling addicts have developed new job skills to help them back into society during numerous workshops. Some of the men also cycled the entire Via Beata route from St David’s Head in West Wales wearing jumpers bearing the words: ‘A Way of Blessing’. During the nine-day trip to Lowestoft Ness they found blessing and hospitality from those they met along the way. “The ‘way-stations’ are sited on church land, public land and private land bordering a footpath or public rights of way,” says Steve. “We are always looking for suitable sites within a few miles of the Via Beata line where further ones might be placed.” Find out more about the Via Beata here www.viabeata.co.uk or visit www.rowancroft.net/faith.asp to learn more about Steve’s woodcarvings.

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Local nature

History of the WAVENEY The River Waveney Trust explain more about the source and the course of the river

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he source of the River Waveney is a ditch on the east side of the B1113 road between the villages of Redgrave, Suffolk and South Lopham, Norfolk. The river rises close to the 82foot contour and flows in an easterly direction though the towns of Diss, Bungay and Beccles. From its source it forms the southern boundary of Bressingham and Roydon before reaching Diss. At Scole it is crossed by the course of a Roman road, with the A140 bypass just to the east. There is a weir at Billingford and Billingford Windmill is situated a little to the north. Beyond Billingford Bridge the River Dove, flowing northwards from Eye, joins on the southern bank, the Mid Suffolk Footpath crosses and the river drops below the 66-foot contour at another weir. It turns to the north-east to reach Brockdish and g to the south of Harleston. Needham before passing There are several lakes on the south bank, the largest covering 100 acres, which were once Weybread Gravel Pits, but now used for fishing.

Below the lakes are the remains of a Cluniac Priory and the extensive drained area of Mendham Marshes. Mendham, the birthplace of the artist Alfred Munnings, lies on the Suffolk bank, Wortwell in Norfolk, and Homersfield again in Suffolk. In 1869, Homersfield Bridge, one of the first bridges to be constructed from concrete and iron was built across the river. It was commissioned by Sir Shafto Adair, had a span of 50 feet and predated the introduction of true reinforced concrete by several years. It is now the oldest concrete bridge in England and is a Grade II* listed structure. Road traffic was diverted onto a new bridge in 1970 and it was acquired by Norfolk County Council in 1994. They passed it to the Norfolk Historic Buildings Trust, who managed its restoration in 1995. The former Otter Trust had one of its three UK centres, which opened in 1978 and closed in 2006, having successfully boosted otter numbers on the river.

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Local nature At Bungay, the historic head of navigation, the Waveney forms a wide oxbow meander, carrying with it the Norfolk/Suffolk border. On to Ditchingham, Broome and Ellingham before Geldeston, where an isolated pub stands next to the site of a lock, now replaced by a sluice. This is the current limit of navigation for craft larger than a rowing boat and at this point the Waveney becomes tidal. Next stop Gillingham before the river gathers waters at Beccles and enters the Broads. Beccles old town bridge here restricts navigation to craft with an airdraft of less than 6.5 feet, its quay beyond that changes the nature of the river from a gentle rural feature to a gateway to the North Sea. Beccles was a fishing port for many years and the parents of Lord Nelson were married in the church of St Michael. The river meanders past Barnby Broad and Burgh St Peter to Somerleyton. Here Oulton Dyke branches off the Waveney to Oulton Broad towards Lowestoft. A sea lock, known as Mutford Lock, divides fresh from seawater and links Oulton Broad with Lake Lothing and the North Sea. This lock is operational and allows traffic through. At Somerleyton the Lowestoft to Norwich railway line crosses the Waveney on a swing bridge, while at St. Olaves the Haddiscoe Cut branches off left to connect the Rivers Yare and Waveney. The Cut was

excavated in the 19th century to provide a direct route between Lowestoft Docks and Norwich. Finally the Waveney flows past Burgh Castle into Breydon Water at the confluence of the two rivers. It now forms part of the river Yare and reaches the sea at Great Yarmouth. There was a special version of the Norfolk wherry in use on the Waveney, with boats measuring no more than 70’ by 16’. There were also steam wherries. Seventeenth century novelist, Daniel Defoe, wrote of the river, for his description and for further information visit rwt.tidyhq.com/ public/pages/history-of-the-waveney

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Magic Moments A short story by local author, David Clark

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ost of the ‘magic moments’ in my life have been provided by children, with their mixture of innocence and naughtiness. It’s surprising how true the saying out of the mouths of children is… It was a bitterly cold winter’s day and the early snow had been replaced by a biting north easterly wind and clear skies. It was freezing hard. As the fiery red sun was sinking fast in the western sky, my son and I were driving home to our house in the village. We turned off the main highway and immediately I sensed how very slippery it was. The morning’s precipitation had frozen onto the road and the verges were already white with frost. “Careful father”, said Matthew. I gently pussy-footed the car along the treacherous road, until we came to a sharp bend. Tyre marks could clearly be seen across the verge leading towards the ditch. “It looks as though someone’s gone off the road,” said Matthew. “We’d better stop and have a look.” As we carefully came to a halt and turned on the hazard lights, a car roof could clearly be seen. The biting cold wind tried its best to pull the door out of my son’s hands, as he jumped out and crunched his way across the verge. “There’s people in here”, he shouted. I zipped up my jacket, wound my scarf round my neck and followed his steps across the verge. Two very frightened young women and two children were in the car, unhurt, but in a state of shock. As we approached the window came down. “We can’t open the doors as we’re jammed in by the ditch,” the driver called out, her voice trembling with emotion.

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“You’ll have to come out of the windows,” I called back. “Pass the children out first.” The first one out was a little girl, Emma, about five or six years old, obviously unfazed by the accident and a right little madam. I can see her now, tiny and self-confident in her pink anorak and bright red wellies, her bobble hat pulled down tightly down over her golden curls. Matthew carried her out of the car and put her down on the verge, where she imperiously stamped her foot and, with her hands on her hips, said in a very loud voice to be sure everyone could hear: “I knew this would happen, I just knew this would happen!”

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NORFOLK’S HERITAGE OPEN DAYS FESTIVAL It’s a double weekend!

ans of Heritage Open Days (HODs) are in for a treat this September. Festival organisers have announced that for the first time in HODs history the much-loved annual event will run across two weekends this year instead of one.

The all-important dates for your diaries are 6-9 and 13-16 September. So get ready for eight busy days of tours, talks, walks, open days, exhibitions, performances and open gardens. HODs is a chance to celebrate our local community, meet new people, share stories and learn more about where we live. Visitors can explore, be curious and enjoy a sneaky peek inside places that aren’t always open to the public… and what’s more it’s all free! This September, hundreds of participating Norfolk venues will throw open their doors to reveal their hidden heritage and history including; a twilight tower tour at St John’s Cathedral in Norwich, a tour of Lazar House – a 900 year old former leper hospital, a behind-the-scenes look around Norwich Theatre Royal, an open day at Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse, family activities at Diss Corn Hall, storytelling at Caistor Roman Town, and a step back

in time at the Wymondham Vintage Day. With almost 300 free events on offer, there is something for all ages and all interests. There are plenty of family friendly events and look out for some special themed events to celebrate local extraordinary women. Many of the festival events are drop-in but must be pre-booked. Further information can be found in the Norfolk HODs festival brochure, available from The Forum in Norwich, tourist information centres, libraries and venues across the county. Full event information will also be available online at www. heritageopendays.org.uk. The Norfolk HODs programme is coordinated by The Forum in Norwich and is the largest HODs programme in the country. Last year, over 70,000 visitors attended 300 heritage events across Norfolk. For enquiries about Norfolk HODs please email hods@theforumnorwich.co.uk or for further information please visit www.theforumnorwich.co.uk/hods

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Poetryy Corner orner This issue, we feature a collection of poems from Chris Roe, a poet and photographer from Norfolk. His poetry is inspiring and spiritual and his love of nature, the countryside and his career in the agricultural industry is very much reflected in his writing.

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Shafts of light s. Through cathedral window Dappled shade Upon the leaves Beneath my feet. Bird song In the branches above.

In the distance Hind and fawn Cross the forest track. u umn The sweet fragrance of autu Fills the misty air.

A gentle breeze Moving colours To the forest floor. So precious Such beauty, So hard to find Such peaceful sanctuary.

BE LO W TH E W IN TE R SK Y

Below the grey, winter sky, A covering of snow, Lay upon the distant hills . In the valley, The familiar, but welcom e sight Of the grey stone cottage , With sm moke from the single chim n , ney Gently drifting away Upon the chilling winte r breeze. Journey’s end closer now , Footsteps quicken thro ugh the snow, Along th he narrow lane, Leading to the path And the solid timber doo r At the fro ont of the cottage. Already in my mind, Smells off the kitchen, A glowing g fire, The warmth and comfort of home. As I close the door, Fresh sno ow covers my tracks Along the lane, As winter secures it’s hold Upon the cottage in the valley. Inside at la ast. Expectations of journey ’s end, Fulfilled, As I rest, by y the fire, Of the cottage, in the vall ey, Below the grey, winter sky.

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.

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Time allows only A fleeting glimpse Of each moment. As winter melts Into the spring sunlight, And summer returns us mn, To the many shades of autu History gathers us, e, As memories upon the pag Tree rings laid Upon the ashes of time. Yet each moment Is a lifetime Of infinite value, Each as precious As every note Of the morning song At the dawn Of each day.

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a get stand-alone policy to insure your bike – but this could work out to be more expensive. Stand-alone cover Specialist cover exists for students in the form of stand-alone policies which are deliberately designed to take into account student needs. This is usually the most comprehensive of the three options, but can be the most expensive. University accommodation insurance Many universities offer cover for those students who are in halls and other types of accommodation owned by the university. Such cover can be good value as you don’t ‘pay’ extra for it, but is generally quite limited. Around 80 universities have this core cover – so it’s worth checking if yours is one of them. If you’re in a rented house, building insurance should be covered by your landlord, but make sure to confirm this before signing your contract. Getting your insurance in place is a great idea for students as not only does it protect your valuable possessions but it’s also one less thing to worry about – enabling you to fully concentrate on your studies.

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