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Contents AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2017
Out & About
Home & Garden
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32 Recipe for mango &
Good news from our region
12 Norwich door to door – volunteer drivers needed
14 Ladies who lunch visit The Walnut Tree in Thwaite
16 Film reviews – what’s on the big screen
nectarine meringue roulade
39 Garden jottings from Ken 41 How to sell your house -fast! 45 Take part in the garden birdwatch
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51 What’s in season – produce 53 WIN £100 worth of foreign currency at John Lewis
54 Caring for deaf and
69 A sign of the times – Thwaite
Shopping 71 Regional reads – what we 73 Fashion – tropical prints to
57 Walking to improve
get you in the holiday mood
your health, fitness & wellbeing
58 On your plot – creepy crawlies to courgettes
61 Stories from our region -The auction at the undertakers
63 Norfolk stars in renowned photographers book
20 Diss park is alive with
Health & Beauty 77 Heath Q & A – problematic prostate
78 Refreshing Waters talks a second chance at life
79 The power of positive thinking – how to change your mindset
81 Don’t forget to brush your
music
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22 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword
Jobs
24 Climbing high for Maisie
83 Smart money secrets –
25 Waveney Valley Sculpture
get great value from your current account
Trail
27 The writing is on the wall
85 Wymondham in bloom
at Wymondham Heritage Museum
28 Village notice board
Stokesby & Fleggburgh
67 The Tasburgh Enigma
are loving this issue
blind cats
the Theatre Royal, Norwich
65 Watery walk around
unveiled?
47 Memories of Wortham for August & September
19 Shirley Valentine arrives at
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37 The Norfolk Cook Book
86 Find a local business in
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The Dickleburgh museum is pleased to report a successful summer with even more visitors than last year. One week in May was particularly poignant, as the museum was honoured with visits from two veterans who were based at Thorpe Abbotts during the Second World War, Joe Urice and Dewey Christopher. The visit was marked by a flypast by four KC135 aircraft – a real treat for all involved. The museum continues to be open at weekends and bank holidays until the end of October and Wednesdays until the end of September. On 3 September it will host an event called ‘Remembering the Past’ where people who lived near the base during the war will be telling stories of those far-gone days. If you have stories to share, email Roncar.Tower@btopenworld.com or telephone 01379 740708.
Carne and Co is an independent online estate agency covering Norfolk and North Suffolk with a fresh approach to helping you sell your house. Led by director Lucy Carne, the team has over 22 years’ experience in the local property market as well as close links to award-winning sister company, Reality Estate Agents. The experienced team create impressive brochures and use social media to reach potential house buyers. With a keen eye for photography, Carne and Co ensure each property looks its best – you won’t see wheelie bins or dirty dishes in these photos!
Veterans Joe Urice & Dewey Christopher
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Call in for a fabulous selection of plants perfect for wildlife gardens, woodland and bog gardens Our Tearoom serves lunches, homemade scones, cakes and ice creams all day Find us just off the A47; 10 miles East of Norwich at NR13 6DZ 01603 270449 www.fairhavengarden.co.uk
Good News
P&V QUALITY CARS WINS GOOD GARAGE AWARD Paul and Val of P&V Quality Cars in Swardeston, are thrilled to have won a Good Garage Award. The award was presented by the Good Garage Scheme, an organisation which helps people find a trust-worthy garage. The couple have many years’ experience in the motor trade and pride themselves on their friendly ap-proach to business. All their used cars are handpicked and prepared by their team with the aim of keep-ing prices low and standards high. They would like to thank all their loyal customers for voting. Visit www.qualitycarsales.org.uk or call 01508 571070 to find out more.
Owner Paul Taylor accepts his award from Good Garage representative, Steve Turner. At the back is owner Val Banham with workshop manager, Lee Lewis.
LONG STRATTON CHARITY SHOP NOMINATED FOR AWARD
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) would like to thank their customers for nominating the Long Stratton charity shop to receive an award at the South Norfolk Independent Retailer Awards in June. The shop was nominated by its customers and short listed for the Best Charity Shop award, receiving a commendation at the ceremony. Some of the volunteers attended along with shop manager, Liz Allen and they were all wearing outfits from the shop! Liz, who has been the shop manager for over three years, said: “I am extremely proud of the team and this nomination is testament to the contribution of their personal time, as well as support from our donors and customers.” EACH has 23 charity shops which collectively contribute over £700,000 towards the charity’s specialist palliative care services for children and young people with a life-threatening condition. The newest shop opened in Fakenham at the end of June so go and check it out!
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NORWICH APP CONNECTS THE COMMUNITY Three UEA graduates have developed Grabbit, an app which mixes community values with social media. It all began when one of the Grabbit team members arrived in Norwich, fell ill, and was unable to get out of bed. As a newcomer to the area, he had no friends, no social network of the old-fashioned, face-to-face kind, and no-one to help him get food and medicine while he was ill. Once he’d recovered, he and two other UEA graduates started to question whether technology could help to connect communities and help people to help each other. The Social Delivery was the answer, a new mobile application with an easy-to-remember name: Grabbit. It’s a simple idea, with a simple function. People send shopping requests (currently grocery
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and medicines) to be delivered to their door by someone in their community. Grabbit was launched in May and in under two weeks, 150 people had signed up in Norwich. The highest demand came from people with impaired mobility, mental health issues and the isolated and lonely – people for whom daily tasks demands more effort. The team found that while many people sought help with daily activities, they also valued social interactions with people they know they can trust. In other words, Grabbit had the potential to be a delivery service and much more. Now the team have secured funding from UEA and are hoping to work with Age UK Norfolk and Norfolk Carer Support to expand the network. You can find out more and get involved at www.thesocialdelivery.com
Good News
NORMANDY VETERAN IS WISHED HAPPY 93RD BIRTHDAY BY THE DUTCH ARMY
Stradbroke and District Royal British Legion Branch President, Alan King, has just returned home from his third trip to Normandy this year. The latest visit was at the invitation of the Dutch army, who invited Alan along to a training event along with three other military guest speakers. Alan is a Normandy D Day veteran who landed on Juno Beach in France on 6 June 1944. Alan spoke of his experiences, from being
brought up in a small Suffolk village to being called up and training for Operation Neptune – the invasion of the beaches of Normandy. On the last evening of his visit, Alan was invited to lay a wreath at Colville Montgomery at a service of commemoration, led by the town mayor. As a fitting end to his trip, the whole unit wished him a happy 93rd birthday in song. Happy birthday to you, Alan!
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John Stork of Norwich and Jo Devo of Thorpe are volunteers for the transport charity Norwich Door to Door, a local organisation who are struggling to cope with the increasing number of passengers requesting support. The pair say becoming a volunteer has greatly enhanced their own well-being. Ms Devo said: “I get an enormous amount of pleasure working as a volunteer. The people I help have become good friends and I get a tremendous sense of well-being from the work I am doing with the group.” Mr Stork said: “I just love my role as a driver. I get so much pleasure from helping people to get out and do what they need to do. I do two days a week which gives me a focus, helps me keep fit and gives me a chance to get out of the house and meet people.” Norwich Door to Door operates ten accessible buses
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than satisfied. Four of us had a selection of coffees to follow – thank heaven I have not been forbidden my beloved espresso! I really liked this place; the staff were so friendly, the place clean and welcoming with great big plants on all the windowsills, and for once I got a decent serving of properly cooked fresh vegetables. The disabled access is ‘doable’ although there are a couple of steps into the building but the staff are more than happy to help. The bill for all six of us came to just over the £100 mark, so that’s about £17 each; jolly good value for money.
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Goodbye Christopher Robin gives a rare glimpse into the relationship between beloved children’s author A. A. Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) and his son Christopher Robin (Will Tilston), whose toys inspired the magical world of Winnie the Pooh. Along with his mother Daphne (Margot Robbie), and his nanny Olive (Kelly Macdonald), Christopher Robin and his family are swept up in the international success of the books; the enchanting tales bringing hope and comfort to England after the First World War. But with the eyes of the world on Christopher Robin, what will the cost be to the family?
John le Carré: An Evening With George Smiley is in aid of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors without Borders. Live from London’s Royal Festival Hall, join us for a unique celebration of John le Carré’s work as he discusses the full breadth of his career, and reflects on the continuing story of his most famous creation, the tubby, bespectacled spy, George Smiley. Featuring readings from his new novel A Legacy of Spies, and a rare question and answer session, this will be an unmissable opportunity to experience the author direct and in his own words.
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he is as well known for her chips and egg as she is for her quest for love on distant shores.
Thirty years since her journey began, Shirley Valentine is set to visit Norwich Theatre Royal on a major UK tour and Jodie Prenger cannot wait to take on the role. Shirley Valentine was the ultimate bored housewife. Stuck in a rut with the highlight of her life being food preparation for her distant husband, excitement was sorely lacking. So when her friend wins a fortnight’s holiday in Greece, she decides to go with her and that journey changes her life for ever. The inspirational, bittersweet and at times hilarious story has been a West End hit and a famous film. With Willy Russell’s beautifully crafted production celebrating its 30th birthday in 2017, what better way to mark
the anniversary than a major UK tour? It will reach Norwich Theatre Royal on September 5-9 and features top theatre, TV and radio star Jodie Prenger as the heroine in the one-woman show. Having this opportunity is a dream come true for Jodie. She said: “I can just remember watching the film and thinking ‘oh, that’s wonderful.’ It has that fantastic Northern humour and Shirley just says what us girls would say.” As preparation, she has also met up with Willy Russell and Glen Walford, who directed the original production 30 years ago and is returning to the play for the birthday tour. Even the ever-bubbly Jodie realised she was in the presence of theatrical royalty. She laughed: “I already knew Willy’s work through Blood Brothers and Educating Rita so I didn’t know what to do.
I thought I needed to curtsey!” Jodie credits her love of performing to her early life in Blackpool, the place where many say show-business is in the water. “I can remember all these huge summer seasons with big stars like Russ Abbot and Danny La Rue. I remember my nan taking me to these shows and I was just amazed. I think it definitely contributed to me wanting to step on the stage.” So, are there any theatre shows she still wants to do? “Give me 20 years and I would love to do Gypsy, or just any show that will have me really,” she joked. So it does sound that 30 years on, Shirley Valentine is in very safe hands.
To book, log onto www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk or call the box office on 01603 630000
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Music
DISS PARK IS ALIVE WITH music!
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he Rotary Club of Diss & District are bringing another free music event to the town on Saturday 12 August. The park in Diss will come alive with live music from 5.45pm with the pavilion as the stage and the park as the auditorium.
As in past years, there will be a number of diverse performers with something for all the family. Raffle prizes include a fl fla at screen TV donated by the event sponsors, A.W. Myhill, a £50 voucher
from Morrison’s and much more.. The balloon count which was so popular last year will take place again this year, thanks to John Grose. As usual the event will be complemented with a barbeque and d a bar at very reasonable prices and the café will also be open to serve tea/coffee and soft drinks throughout the evening.
Enjoyable Days Out throughout the Year!! Date
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Depart
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Thurs 3rd Aug
Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studios
1.30pm
Adult £60
Sat 5th Aug
Warwick Castle
7.30am
£35 (under 3 £15)
Mon 7th Aug
Legoland/Thorpe Park
8am
£55 (Under 3 £20)
Thurs 10th Aug
Buckingham Palace & Royal Mews
8am
£50
Sun 13th Aug
The Festival Of Quilts – Birmingham
7am
£45
Mon 14th Aug
London Day Out
8am
£20 (Child £15)
Wed 16th Aug
Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey)
7am
Thurs 17th Aug
London Zoo
8am
£48 £45
Thurs 7th Sept
National Memorial Aboretum
8am
£30
Sun 10th Sept
Olympic Park Tour, Lunch & Canal Cruise
8am
£70 £27
Thurs 14th Sep
Motown The Musical Annie! Starring Miranda Hart
8am 8am
£60 £68
Sat 16th Sept
Chatham Historic Dockyard 40’s Day
8am
£45
Sun 17th Sept
Crafting at Ally Pally
8am
£32
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VILLAGE PEOPLE CROSSWORD Exercise your brain cells
CLUES ACROSS
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With this leg you could be hopping (3)
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13 Recorder’s den (6)
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14 Where a Royal party is held outside (6)
12 Strange chap not inside (3, 3, 3)
15 So many a picture has been finished off (6)
16 Top man’s car (6)
18 Boon for working mums (6)
17 Area of interest or knowledge (6)
20 The master one, it should be successful (4)
18 James Bond’s winning haunt (6)
21 Not quite so bulky at a midnight service (4)
19 Diaphragmatic hernia (6)
22 Music played by this is only figuratively so (3)
23 Carried away in the smoker’s tray (3)
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Maisie, from Wymondham, was diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma, a rare and aggressive bone cancer when she was 15 years old. Maisie received chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant at the Teenage Cancer Trust’s (TCT) C9 ward at Addenbrooke’s. She was told of the likely outcome but chose to put up a courageous and inspiring fight. The Colquhoun family felt so strongly that the wonderful support and expert treatment she received was something that every young person should have access to and so decided to raise funds for the C9 ward at Addenbrooke’s. Dr Helen Hatcher, consultant oncologist at Cambridge University Hospitals, said:
“Evidence shows that a dedicated unit staffed by specialist consultants and nurses results in better survival rates and faster recovery.” So, at the end of July, 20 crazy people, including the family, are going to climb a mountain higher than Ben Nevis in temperatures of around 35 - 40ºc and then swim across Lake Como, one of the deepest lakes in Europe! ‘Team Maisie’ have started their training for the climb; boots are being broken in and blisters burst on long walks and there’s a lot of sore limbs after the early morning swims. Maisie Colquhoun died a few days after her 17th birthday, she was a thoughtful, brave young woman and remains an inspiration to many. Please visit www.themaisie100.com now to donate and help support this wonderful organisation - and to encourage “Team Maisie” to get up that mountain and swim the lake! Thank you. Keep up to date with the challenge on The Maisie 100 Facebook page
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SCULPTURE TRAIL
to grace the Waveney Valley this summer A trail of sculptures and site-specific artwork will lead visitors to an idyllic site in the Waveney Valley this summer. Trail and a portable hearing loop for workshops. There is also a British Sign Language interpreted Curator’s Walk and some of the trail is wheelchair accessible.” The Ravenous Café, on site, will be open throughout the trail and will host the exhibition of paintings, prints, textiles and 3-D work by the Harleston & Waveney Art Trail Collective. There are also a number of other businesses at the Raveningham Centre including M D Cannell Antiques, Norfolk Rugs, Helen Howes Textile Artist and Hobbies.
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he fourth Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail will host the work of more than 50 artists on a three-acre site of hidden paths, romantic groves and secretive corners in a littleknown site on the edge of the Waveney Valley. Organised by Waveney & Blyth Arts the event builds on the success of last year’s trail and will take place at the Raveningham Centre near Beccles. Many established artists such as Vanessa Pooley, Liz McGowan, Gordon Senior, Patrick Elder, Simon Griffiths and Meg Amsden will be joined by up-and-coming artists taking part for the first time. Curator Sarah Cannell, who has encouraged artists to create work in response to the site, said: “I am thrilled to be curating the sculpture trail again. The threeacre site is an exciting challenge
for both myself and the artists. It has a variety of different settings from open meadow to magical secret garden and is all set in the grounds of a beautiful Tudor farmhouse.” A programme of workshops, guided walks and events will accompany the event, including a family day and a guided tour of the site to give people an insight into how the sculpture trail was created.
The trail is open every day from Friday 18 August until Sunday 17 September from 10am until 5pm. Admission is £5 for adults, £4 for members of Waveney and Blyth Arts, under 18s go free. Well behaved dogs are allowed on a lead.
The group has put a number of assistance schemes in place to ensure as many people as possible can enjoy the trail. Nicky Stainton from Waveney & Blyth Arts said: “We are very keen to promote greater access and will have a pre-recorded audio guide to the Sculpture
For more information about events and access visit www.waveneyandblytharts.com or www.facebook.com/WaveneyBlythArts
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Wymondham
WYMONDHAM Heritage Museum The writing is on the wall at Wymondham Heritage Museum. A timeline is the latest addition in the ongoing development of visitor attractions at the museum which is based in The Bridewell on Norwich Road.
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he timeline measures 1.6 x 0.9 metres and is split into two sides. On the left it charts the history of the town and The Bridewell from the 14th century through to the opening of the museum in 1996. Milestones include the birth of the town’s most famous citizen, Robert Kett, in 1492 and the rebellion he lead in 1549. The Great Fire of Wymondham in 1615 and reformer John Howard’s visit to The Bridewell in 1779 also play their part on the timeline.
On the right hand side, the timeline records significant events in history including the accession of monarchs throughout the ages beginning with Edward II who came to the throne in 1307. Other historical highlights include Christopher Columbus discovering America in 1492, the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 and the Pilgrim Fathers landing in America in 1620. Museum volunteer, Amanda Oelrichs, carried out the initial research, producing the significant dates for Wymondham and The Bridewell. The task was then taken on by another volunteer, the museum’s IT manager, Trevor Woods. He did further research, adding dates of other historical events on the right hand side to provide context to what was happening in the town. On the Wymondham side the last public hanging in the town took place in 1713 while on the other side, we see the last hanging in the country was 1964. Mr Woods also sourced photographs and designed the timeline. He says: “I used a spreadsheet to put the basic dates in. But I couldn’t scale up and down in blocks of years so I got some software which allows you to scale it in proportion.” The result is a colourful and informative panel which completes the refurbishment of the museum’s reception area.
The Wymondham Bridewell Timeline
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What’s on this month
VILLAGE NOTICE BOARD MUSIC
FOOD AND DRINK
silver, china, linen, jewellery, books, clocks, retro and vintage design and decorative items. Many of the local shops and restaurants and bars are open that day and first class local ‘street food’ catering is incorporated into the market, including a hog roast. Follow us at www.facebook.com/ antiquesmarketbeccles FREE
THETFORD VOICES SINGING WORKSHOP FOR 3-18YR OLDS: CELEBRATE WITH SONGS
TUE 8 AUG – 09:30 Thetford Grammar School This year we shall be celebrating ten years of Thetford Voices with the best songs from past programmes and some stand-out new numbers. There will be songs in a wide range of styles to suit all voices, ages and levels of experience but all with an upbeat flavour and great to sing. The workshops run over two days for 6-16 year olds, toddlers and 15+ harmony singers. We round off the two days with a concert performance together for friends and families. thetfordvoices@gmail.com 01842 820060. £10 for main workshop, £3 for toddlers and Senior Session
STRAWBERRY TEA SAT 12TH AUG – 14:00 Seething Village Hall Funds being raised in aid of Macmillan Nurses. Tombola. Raffle. Cake Stall. Margaret Rowlands - 07516 483780 FREE
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FOOD & DRINK WICKLEWOOD WINDMILL OPEN AFTERNOON
CPRE NORFOLK SUMMER FAIR
SUN 20TH AUG – 10AM - 4PM Wolterton Hall NR11 7LY Lots of local artisan food and drink stalls - local artists and craftmakers - local artisan businesses Woodforde’s beer tent - vintage themed tea tent - archery - classic car display - birds of prey - have a go at traditional country crafts - enter your pooch into the Scrufts dog show - mini-monsters champagne reception - art auction - Hexachordia early music - childrens’ scarecrow fancy dress competition with great prizes - picnic area HushWing traditional Norfolk music - wildlife charities - and much more... Entry (including parking) FREE to card-carrying CPRE members - under 18s those arriving in a classic car. Otherwise £2.50 on the door or £2 advance purchase from www.cprenorfolk.org.uk.
SUN 20TH AUG – 1PM Wicklewood, Norfolk NR18 9AJ This 5 storey tower windmill still has much of it’s original equipment. Tea, coffee and cakes will be available from the mill house kitchen. We will have a display of invited classic cars in attendance. www.norfolkmills.co.uk/ Windmills/wicklewood-high-sttowermill. FREE
in the Education Centre. Tea/ coffee and homemade cakes and snacks available. The exhibition is open over 3 days; 26, 27, 28 August. FREE
EVENT NEW BUCKENHAM AUGUST FETE
MON 28TH AUG – 1PM New Buckenham Village Hall
EXHIBITION ‘INSPIRED BY NATURE’ ART EXHIBITION 26-28TH AUG – 10AM - 4PM
Redgrave & Lopham Fen, Low Common Road, South Lopham Diss IP22 2HX
Traditional fete with activities for all the family, vintage car display, various refreshments, raffles and sales stalls with the sounds of New Buckenham Silver Band. FREE
EXHIBITION INK SCRIBBLINGS & THINGSWILDLIFE ART EXHIBITION
Come and enjoy an exhibition of paintings, by local artists inspired by nature, on display and for sale
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Village Notice Board Sudbury Art & Framing Centre in Suffolk, throughout September. The artwork being exhibited is a collection of black and grey ink drawings, inspired by wildlife found in the Essex and Suffolk countryside. A range of original pieces, limited edition prints and greetings cards will be available to purchase for the duration of the show at affordable prices. Sian is open to commissions and pet portraits, a full selection of her artwork is available to view and purchase online at www.siansscribbles.com FREE
EXHIBITION BRINGING LOCAL HISTORY ALIVE
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SUN 10TH SEPT – 1PM Palgrave Community Centre, Upper Rose Lane, IP22 1AP Dozens of games, and stalls including car boot, dog show and arena events for all the family! FREE
EVENT ANNUAL TIBENHAM FLOWER, PRODUCE AND HANDICRAFT SHOW
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16/17TH SEPT – 11AM St Andrew’s Church, Wickham Skeith, IP23 8NA 100 years of stories, photos, dresses and memorabilia. Refreshments available. FREE
FOOD & DRINK WICKLEWOOD WINDMILL OPEN AFTERNOON
SAT 23RD SEPT – 7:30PM Castleden Trees, Park Farm, Hoxne, Eye IP21 5BS Denham St.John the Baptist Church invite you to join us! Drinks available on the evening. Contact Helen on 07894 562172 or bhala03@hotmail.co.uk Tickets £10 (in advance only) to include BBQ.
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SUN 13TH AUG 2PM - 4PM Gislingham Village Hall Refreshments available 20p entrance fee
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Recipe
MANGO & NECTARINE MERINGUE ROULADE At the height of summer, no-one in the Pennoyer volunteer ‘BakeForce’ wants to spend hours slaving over a hot stove. This meringue roulade can be in the oven in 10 minutes. Once cool it’s just a case of compiling before serving. The blend of perfumed mango with sweet pavlova-like meringue, spiked with a tiny tartness of nectarine is perfect, but it’s up to you: any ripe summer fruits will be luscious. Serves 10
the baking tin and smooth gently with a palette knife. Bake in the oven for 30 minutes until lightly golden. Remove from the oven and cover the tin with a damp tea towel until cool. 04. Meanwhile, whip the double cream until quite stiff then add the crème fraiche to lighten the mix. Lightly stir in the mango puree. Sweeten with icing sugar to taste, remembering you have sweet meringue too. 05. When ready to serve, dust a large sheet of greaseproof paper with icing sugar. Turn out the roulade – bits of the crust will flake off, but don’t worry, that all adds to the gorgeousness of the cake. 06. Spread the mango cream mix across the meringue then scatter with the cubes of fruit. Take the long edge of the greaseproof paper and roll – actually, it’s more of a fold – the roulade, then lift and gently turn out onto a serving plate or board. 07. It is at its best within a couple of hours, whilst it still holds its shape – however, we find it doesn’t usually hang around for long!
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FILLING INGREDIENTS 300ml double cream 60ml half-fat crème fraiche 5 tablespoons mango puree (see tip) Icing sugar to taste 1 large ripe mango, half sliced, half roughly cubed 2 ripe nectarines, one sliced, one cubed
METHOD 01. Preheat the oven to 140ºC. Line a 22cm x 33cm baking tin with baking parchment. 02. Whisk the egg whites with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form. Add the caster sugar a tablespoonful at a time, whisking in each spoonful. When all the sugar is added, whisk for another minute. 03. Add the cornflour, vinegar and a good dash of vanilla extract, and beat these in. Spoon into
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There is also another Garden Birdwatch that happens continuously throughout the year. It’s organized by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), which is based in Thetford. Statistics collected from ordinary citizens throughout the British Isles provide a wealth of information over time and enable research scientists to understand the size of different bird populations and how they change with the years. This information is compared with other factors like weather conditions and changing land use and informs what conditions can cause a decline in birds so that preventative action can be taken. Birds are at the top of the food chain and a dearth
of them can indicate serious failure further down the chain. After being persuaded to grub up hedges and copses in the sixties to increase the size of their fields for mechanized agriculture, some farmers are now being encouraged to replant them as habitat for nature, leaving wider headlands around arable fields. These provide food and shelter, not just for birds, but also for small mammals and invertebrates. They also provide corridors along which birds and animals can move, another important factor in a healthy wildlife population. As a result, some species are recovering. The BTO needs more garden birdwatchers to boost its research. People are asked to record the birds they see in their gardens each week in a specific way. It is not onerous, and can be done by just looking through your window each day! With thanks to Rosemary Jones, Garden Birdwatch Ambassador
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Wortham
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MEMORIES OF WORTHAM Local historian, Dennis Cross from Diss, shares with us his fascinating collection of old postcards, focusing on a different village in every issue. This issue, we take a walk down memory lane in Wortham
The Ling roller mills were converted from a windmill at the turn of the century. The miller in 1909 was Ernest Youngman. Some of the buildings remain, including the miller’s house, which is now a private residence.
Wortham Public Elementary School was built and opened in 1870. Over the main arch entrance, carved into the brickwork, were the words faith, hope and charity.
Around 1911, the landlord of The Magpie public house on Magpie Green was Mr Arthur Garnham. Wortham had four other public houses over the years; The Cherry Tree on Mellis Road, The Queen’s Head on the Bury St Edmunds road, The Tumbledown Dick on Wortham Ling and The Dolphin (now called the Manor House) on Long Green.
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Wortham
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A group of villagers celebrate the end of the First World War and the safe return of soldiers outside Wortham Queen’s Head in 1918. The Queen’s Head was situated on the Bury St Edmunds road as you enter the village from Palgrave. The landlord in 1918 was Mr Arthur Groom and the pub p is now a private p house.
The Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1898 on Long Green. After closing in the early 1980s, it was converted to a private house. This photo was taken in 1911 when the population of Wortham was 830.
Wortham was a widely scattered village and parish consisting of 5 hamlets; Long Green, The Ling, Magpie Green, The Marsh and The Brook, with approximately 270 acres of common land. This picture, taken in 1911, shows the road to Bury St Edmunds which has now been altered to stand where the trees once stood. The Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in Trowse in Norwich and new members are very welcome. The next meetings are on 9 August & 13 September Dennis is also the author of several local history books that can be purchased by contacting him direct.
Wortham Post Office in 1910. Wortham still retains its post office with adjoining tea rooms. This view shows the Post Master Mr Herbert H Lilly and his wife.
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If readers h have any local l l postcards d off Diss or the surrounding villages, please get in touch with him after 7pm on 01379 651897. ©
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FRUIT n Apples such as Discovery and Bramley should be available in August. n Figs should start to ripen in September but aren’t easily available in the shops so how about growing your own on a warm south facing wall? n Plums – first comes Tzar and then the delicious Greengages and luscious Victorias. n Blackberries are always most delicious picked from rural hedgerows. Make them into pies with Bramley apples or, most fragrant of all, make blackberry jelly and eat with warm scones and cream...
FISH n Cromer crabs are always sweet and delicious with salads. n Mussels come back into season in September and you can’t beat a classic moules marinière. With thanks to Frederick’s Fine Foods in Diss
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ats can lose their sight very gradually, so owners don’t always realise how bad their eyesight has become. Blind cats usually adapt very well to the loss of sight, compensating by using their other senses and their whiskers to understand the world around them. Common causes of blindness include the herpes virus or an eye injury. If caught early enough the blindness can sometimes be reversed. If blindness is caused by disease or injury, one or both eyes may be removed. In this case the cat may become disorientated and be unwilling to leave his sleeping area, or be unable to find his litter tray. To help a blind cat, keep him inside for his own safety and encourage him to walk around indoors on his own. Cats have scent glands on their paws that leave a trail to follow. Talk to him as you approach to avoid startling him. Avoid moving furniture, food and litter trays and don’t leave obstacles where your cat could walk into them. Encourage him to play with jingly toys so that he can exercise to avoid becoming overweight.
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THE AUCTION
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Jem and Jim Kerry and Walter Ted at the cobbler’s shop, Brundish
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It is a cold winter’s day and snow lays on the ground Today there is an auction sale, at Stradbroke I’ll be bound They’ve been going for years and years, generations I declare But it’s Coppins sale this day, the undertakers there The wind does blow, the frost does freeze on this day in mid-winter As many souls for bargain sake huddle round the auctioneer The auctioneer a frozen through and with a dewdrop on his nose Like a stalagmite from morn to night it just grows and grows and grows Its sixpence here and a shilling there for this undertakers gear Until to the joiners shop they go to sell coffin boards in there As all do squash in this small space beneath the auctioneer An old boy, some strong tobacco smokes and it drifts into the air Oh how the auctioneer does shout, inhaling fit to burst Until the smoke gets in his lungs, well you can guess the worst He coughed he choked, he cannot stop as on these coffin boards he stood And then a wag from out the crowd said “Sir, do you think you should While you’re a selling them coffin boards, in view of your state of health Keep one lot back because it looks as though you may need it for yourself.” 61
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4 FLeggburgh is also known as Burgh St Margaret. It has one of the 53 thatched churches in Norfolk, and dates back to the Norman period. It is beautifully faced with knapped flint.
Stokesby and Fleggburgh (Burgh St Margaret) This watery walk starts at Stokesby on the River Bure and continues along the ‘Muck Fleet’ towards Fleggburgh and the ‘Trinity Broads.’. After a short stretch along the road, the walk then passes through a typical broadland landscape before crossing fields and woodland on the return route to Stokesby and a welcome drink at the pub. Meadow Brown butterfly
approximat 7.5 miles. Distance: approximately Using OS Exploreer Map OL40. Start grid ref: TG G 431106.
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5 Filby Broad is one of the ‘Trinity Broads’. These in fact consist of six broads: Ormesby Great, Rollesby, Lily, Ormesby Little, Filby and Little. These are some of the deepest and cleanest broads in ‘Broadland’. Their isolated position away from the general river system has resulted in less pollution and over-fertilization. This has promoted good water quality along with reduced eutrophication and silting by comparison with many other broads.
Walked in Midsummer sunshine, the abundance of butterflies along Muck Fleet was breathtaking. The wider area was once an island known as Flegg. Many of the village names end in ‘by’, which infers a Danish Viking origin. We saw no Vikings, but some of the locals do look a little fearsome! Walked, written and designed by Kevin Parker (keeper.kev@btinternet.com) and Kaarin Wall (kaarin@wizgraphics.co.uk) © 2014.
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THE TASBURGH ENIGMA unveiled?
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Research is now underway to try and find some answers. Archeological test pits within the village have revealed some surprising finds including stone age flint scrapers, as sharp as the day they were made, Georgian coins, Saxon and medieval pottery, buttons, trade tokens and a .50 calibre WW2 bullet. This was a truly village project as the diggers included school children, scouts, village volunteers and members of the Caistor Roman Project. In charge of the archaeological excavations was Giles Emory of Norvic Archaeology.
initial research being undertaken by the Tasburgh Research Group into the village history at the Norfolk Archive Centre. The archaeological research forms part of a wider Imagined Land/Norfolk Archaeological Trust heritage lottery funded project. The results of the research will form the catalyst for a series of creative workshops in Tasburgh led by community artists involving music, art, writing and drama over the summer period. “We are really delighted to be helping Tasburgh to discover its past. The people of the village have shown great interest and enthusiasm and we look forward to working with them in going some way to unlocking mysteries surrounding the originss of this significant site and of the village itselff,”” says Simon Floyd of Imagined Land.
Geophysical surveys of the heritage site have revealed the existence of previously unknown Saxon houses and pottery. A travelling exhibition is being created which will be on display at Tasburgh Village Hall and All Saints Church in mid July before moving to the Long Stratton Library. This exhibition will highlight the results of the archaeological study as well as
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A SIGN OF THE TIMES Thwaite In the second of her new series of articles, Sarah Doig takes a closer look at the Thwaite village sign and what it tells us about the community’s history.
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ost Suffolk people might be forgiven for thinking that all there is to Thwaite is a row of old houses and a pub (for many years the Buck’s Head although recently reopened as a vegetarian restaurant called The Walnut Tree) lying along the busy A140. However, lying to the west of the main road is the village centre where the village sign sits alongside the churchyard. The date AD 890 on the sign refers to the approximate date of the original settlement here by the Vikings. It was these founders who gave the village its name which in old Norse means a forest clearing or meadow or, more usually, a fenced field. It is the church, dedicated to St George, which takes centre stage on the sign. For many centuries, it had played a key part in the lives of the parishioners until it was declared redundant in 2008, having fallen into some disrepair. Happily, residents stepped in to take on the building and, after extensive renovation, it was reopened as St George’s Hall which is now used for community events. The two flashes of colour on the wrought iron sign are provided by the coat of arms of two of the key landowners in Thwaite in times gone by. The Reve family’s seat was Thwaite Hall (now sadly demolished) and in the early 1700s, Anne, the daughter of Sir Robert Reve, married John Sheppard thus uniting the two families.
The sun and the clouds with rain are not there simply to make the sign look more attractive; they have an important significance. They represent the famous poet and weather prophet, Orlando Whistlecraft, who lived in the village for almost all his life. Amongst other things, he earned a living as the village schoolmaster and shopkeeper. Whistlecraft was a largely self-taught scientist who, from an early age, wrote letters to the local newspapers on all aspects of nature and science. For sixty-five years – from 1827 through to 1892 – he kept a weather diary, recording thermometer and barometer readings. It is the wonderful little details on the Thwaite village sign that make it one of the best in the region. A duck and ducklings waddle along underneath the church,
Photo courtesy of Tony Scheuregger
surrounded by ears of wheat and flowers. Another nod towards Thwaite’s rural setting is the tractor which sits by the church. Between the two coats of arms you can see a pulpit which is a depiction of the one in the church, said to date from the fifteenth century. And If you look closely, you will even see a broken fence which harks back to the origins of the village’s name.
Sarah Doig is an independent historical researcher, writer and speaker. Her website is www.ancestral-heritage.co.uk.
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: The prostate is a small gland found in men. It sits just under the bladder and with age, the prostate has a tendency to enlarge. This condition is commonly referred to simply as an enlarged prostate. The medical term is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BHP). The use of the word benign is significant – it indicates that the condition is not lifethreatening, in contrast to prostate cancer, the prostate problem we hear about more frequently. The enlarged prostate is an increasingly common problem as a man becomes older.
It is estimated that: • Around 3.2 million men in the UK have symptoms arising from an enlarged prostate • 50% of men over the age of 50 show signs of prostate enlargement • By the age of 70, about 80% of men have an enlarged prostate.
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An enlarged d prostate can give rise to a number of inconvenient symptoms which if severe enough, can affect your health and quality of life. These can include: • The need to pass water more frequently • Poor urine flow – also known as poor stream • Dribbling at the end of urination If you are experiencing these problems a doctor’s appointment would be advisable to exclude other causes of your symptoms (including prostate cancer). Natural solutions include taking the effective herb Saw palmetto. Best taken as oil in a capsule, it has been shown to be helpful in cases of BHP. Contact the Natural Food Store Norwich on 01603 613228 or visit www.shop-naturally.com for more information and advice.
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A SECOND TASTE OF LIFE IS EVEN sweeter
Norfolk journalist, Sandie Shirley, spotlights the inspiring stories of men and women from the region and beyond that have seen them reach for victory. For more stories visit www.refreshingwaters.co.uk and my precious grandchildren grow, all of which are priceless to me. “Now each day is a new blessing that has made me so much more aware of the gift of life and the joy to be had through simple things like walking, the beauty of creation and the warmth of the sun.” Sue does not dwell on what happened although there is a risk with the main artery on the other side of her neck. Instead she lives life to the full, sharing her creative skills with others and investing in her health. “I have a God-given duty to look after myself so I have lost weight and keep active with swimming and walking.” During 2011 she was in constant pain and plagued with visual disturbances for months that even resulted in the temporary loss of her eyesight one afternoon which, she explains, could have resulted in a stroke.
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ulbarton grandmother, Sue Oxbury, loves to spend time with her family and enjoys the simple pleasures of life. But the active, young-at-heart pensioner believes that the everyday joys she once took for granted could have easily been snatched away when her life was hanging by a thread.
Despite the persistent difficulties and terrible headaches, Sue was determined to maintain a normal life. From the onset, the Swardeston church member found courage and hope through her resilient Christian faith that had grown through various life challenges. Eventually she underwent complex surgery. “When I was wheeled down to the operating theatre for the anaesthetic I felt calm as I drifted off to sleep, knowing God’s hand was holding me tight.
Today Sue is full of gratitude, believing that miraculous intervention has given her a second taste of life after the main artery in her neck was blocked, requiring a high-risk operation in a bid to save her life.
“God is not just about history and what has happened in the Bible – he lives among us now, walking beside us through the good and bad times offering us hope and strength for whatever life brings.”
“I was taken from the brink of death to life during eight hours of dangerous surgery when I could have died within eight seconds if my artery was severed,” recalls Sue. “But the skill of the surgeon, along with the hand of God, truly saved me that day and restored me to wholeness to see my daughter marry
Sue is a keen crafter and needlewoman whose labour of love three years ago was her daughter’s satin and lace beaded wedding dress. She also makes church banners and hand-crafted gifts to sell at church events while passing on techniques to others and helping those around her.
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THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING
ave you ever wanted to break a habit, but ended up giving in and doing it anyway?
You’re using willpower. It means you are consciously focussed on what you don’t want. A person who is using willpower is constantly thinking, “I’m definitely not going to smoke today,” or “I’m not going to eat any cake this afternoon.” All your mind hears is “smoke” or “eat cake.” The unconscious part of your mind has difficulty in dealing with a negative; it experiences through pictures, sounds and feelings.
In the history of language, we started by labelling things we could see: “Rock”, “Tree”, “Bush”. Later on our languages evolved to include words like “not”, “could”, “should”, or “should not”. We added these as words, but at an unconscious level our language is still very primal. To think about what you don’t want, your mind first has to think about it, to negate it. If I say to you “Don’t think about pink elephants. Whatever
you do, do not think about pink elephants, floating by in the pink sky”, your mind has to first think about pink elephants and then maybe cross it out, or change the colour, or blot it out by concentrating on another thought. But if I hadn’t mentioned pink elephants, you probably would not have thought about them all day. Focus on what you do want. Think “I am healthy.” “I am slim.” “I am fit.” Your mind hears, “be healthy,” “be slim,” “be fit.” Interested? Try a free taster session. Katina Chapman Hypnotherapist
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he Oral Health Foundation have looked at just how long we spend brushing our teeth during our lives with some amazing findings.
With the UK’s average life expectancy currently standing at 81.5 years, if a person brushes their teeth for two minutes twice a day over the course of their life it would equate to the equivalent of 82 days. That equates to more than 1322 football matches, 1487 rugby matches, or 16 five-day cricket test matches! You could also watch all of the current 60 episodes of Game of Thrones a whopping 33 times each, or the whole run of 236 episodes of Friends 23 times. In reality we know that a lot of people do not always spend two minutes twice a day, every day
BIZARRE DENTAL FACTS
• The enamel on the top surface on your tooth is the hardest part of the entire body.
• In the first adult dental health survey in 1968 over one third of the population (37%) had no natural teeth – it is now about 6% of adults.
• If we only had five minutes to get ready in the
morning, one in twenty would skip brushing our teeth.
brushing their teeth. But you should be! The shocking statistic is that more than 40,000 children have had teeth removed under general anaesthetic in hospitals within the last year alone due to tooth decay. Almost every single one of these cases is entirely preventable, and if you follow three simple rules of oral health they can make a huge difference: Brush your teeth last thing at night and at least one other time during the day with a fluoride toothpaste, cut down on how often you have sugary foods and drinks, and visit the dentist regularly, as often as they recommend.
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he newspapers are sometimes quick to criticise the banks about poor value products and low interest rates. Don’t get me wrong – some of this is justified, but some of the accounts on the market are pretty good and don’t deserve to be tarred with the same negative brush. In recent years the big high street names have been given a rough ride, particularly concerning ‘packaged current accounts’ – i.e. accounts where you get a host of extra benefits in return for a monthly fee. Now whilst some of these accounts may not be overly competitive, there is one stand out product that I think it is worth making you aware of.
In my opinion the best packaged account by a country mile is the Flex Plus account from Nationwide Building Society in terms of what you get in return for your monthly subscription. It will cost you £10 per month for the Flex Plus account, but before I give you the lowdown on the associated benefits it comes with, your ears may soon prick up when I tell you it pays you 3% interest on credit balances up to £2,500 – that’s an excellent rate in today’s ultra-low savings rate environment. If you maintained £2,500 or more in your account for a full month you’d earn £6.25 in interest, so in effect you’d end up paying a net £3.75 each month for the account. These accounts only represent good value if you make use of the extras on offer, so let me give you a quick run-down of what you get with Nationwide’s Flex Plus to see if you think it could work for you. 1. The account comes with worldwide multi trip family travel insurance which even includes cover for winter sports and golf equipment. 2. The second key benefit is UK and European vehicle breakdown and recovery assistance – and where the account is in joint names then up to 2 vehicles can be covered. 3. Another handy extra is mobile phone insurance which covers the phones of the whole family if they are lost, stolen or damaged. You can only claim a maximum of twice in any one year, but it’s
still great value especially when you realise that Vodafone insurance for a single iPhone will set you back £12 per month. 4. Flex Plus also comes with 12 months extended warranty on household electrical goods where the cover begins immediately upon expiry of the standard manufacturer’s warranty. I know you’re thinking this sounds like a bit of a sales pitch but I can assure you I have nothing to gain by recommending this product – it’s just that I think it offers tremendous value and is worth closer inspection. So whilst many bank accounts may be criticised as being a bit drab and run of the mill, Flex Plus proves there is still the odd gem out there waiting to to be unearthed– but only if consumers know they exist.
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or the third year running, Wymondham Town Centre is set to brighten up shop fronts with impressive floral displays. Wymondham in Bloom is an independent floral competition with a small local committee consisting of Martin Ford, Garry and Brenda Growcott and Ivan Flatt.
The aim is to add to the atmosphere and visual appearance of Wymondham Town Centre with hanging baskets, planters, window boxes and more, all bursting with flowers. The scheme has secured funding from South Norfolk District Council, allowing it to team up with Wymondham Garden Centre and offer town centre shops a massive 50% off floral displays. Businesses are also free to source their plants and hardware independently or even grow their own! Martin Ford said: “Over the past two years, we’ve seen all sorts of displays including flowers bursting out of shoes, wellington boots, furniture, suitcases and even bubble gum machines. All in all, this has really helped to add to the welcoming summer feel of the town and make the town centre a great
destination for locals, visitors and holiday makers alike!” Local businesses will be invited to vote on their favourite display by handing in their voting slip at Mad Hatters Tea Shop or Wymondham Garden Centre. One lucky voter will even receive a hamper of goodies! The Wymondham in Bloom Winners will be announced live on stage on Carnival Day – Sunday 23 July.
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