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Contents
AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2020
Out & About 8
Good news from our region
12 The wonderful world of beekeeping
14 Walking for health around Bergh Apton
16 East Anglia’s Medieval
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Churches
19 How Diss U3A can help you discover new interests
35 Falcon Meadow - The Great Bungay Duck Race with a difference
36 Action for insects with Norfolk Wildlife Trust
39 Memories of South Lopham
65 Smart money secrets -
49 Art, nature and inspiration in Raveningham
53 How to reinvent your living
marvellous summer gardens
63 Fashion - jump & play!
43 Gospel from The Saints give longevity to our textiles
Home & Garden
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41 WIN £100 M&S voucher 45 Make do and mend - how to
20 On your plot - blooming
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61 Norfolk’s Knitters and
Jobs, Money & Business
Stores
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59 How to boost your immune
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Shopping, Health & Beauty
flight or holiday cancellations
66 History in our region Great Ellingham
68 Find a local business or service in our directory
70 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword
57 Qigong, the ultimate in selfhealing
23 The Garden Enclosure Jottings
25 Delicious recipe for glutenfree chocolate pavlova cake
27 Memories of Brockdish 31 Poetry Corner - Mark Jefferies from Occold near Eye
33 Canine communication with Julia Collins
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It sseems fair to say that none of us could have predicted how our local community, the economy, the country, and most of the world would change so dramatically in the space of a few months. Our local businesses have really suffered during this time, and I urge you to continue to support your local trades people, shops and services through this difficult period. Please pick up the phone and get the local economy moving safely again. I’m proud to say that during lockdown we were able to promote nearly 300 local businesses for free on our poplar website. Those who were able to continue to offer a local service to the community safely got a free listing online, and we know from speaking to them that many gained work from our kind offer. As the famous saying goes ‘every little helps’ and we were thrilled to be able to help in this small way. If you run a local business and you need help ‘bouncing back’, do give us a call for a friendly chat as we continue to Royal Mail deliver door to door to 61,000 magazines in Norfolk and Suffolk. That number remains the largest circulation of any magazine in the whole of East Anglia, so we are most definitely the local people to talk to for advice on how to get your business flourishing. Sending everyone love, hope and don’t forget…we are all in this together. Keep safe and well and look after each other. We’ll be back in the autumn.
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Good News from our region LOOKING OUT FOR YOU! Cecil Amey Opticians and hearing care specialists are delighted to announce they have finally been able to open all nine of their practices across Norfolk and Suffolk. During the Covid 19 crisis, five members of the Amey family manned the practices, p , seeing g
emergency patients, dispensing or repairing the broken glasses of key workers and others in need, as well as organising 1000s of contact lenses to be delivered. Emma Amey says: “We were very proud to be able to operate during lockdown as a family business, business with our three adult
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children working in the company. We were able to see many patients with urgent problems, including those that were referred to us from the hospital, and help hundreds of our patients and dozens from other opticians who were unable to offer their services d during the lockdown period. We also received tremendous support frrom many of our suppliers, with d donations of PPE and in-store signage. “Fortunately, as the government g guidelines have changed, we are n now able to see our patients again fo or essential eye and hearing care b by pre-booked appointment only. W We have strict hygiene measures in n each practice to protect our p patients and staff, and operate w with a closed door, appointment o only policy in the immediate fu uture. We look forward to w welcoming all our patients back in nto practices, so please do call and make an appointment, we w will be delighted to see you.”
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CARING BEAUTY Belated congratulations to Bressingham Beauty Salon, which celebrated its 2nd birthday on 25 March…just as lockdown began! A frustrating time for them, as their beauty treatments have become a real hit with many people in the community and further afield. But owner Joanne Heale stayed positive, and she and her partner, who are good friends of Bressingham Church, hosted a charity event in their stunning private landscaped gardens in aid of the church. Joanne said: “I am someone genuine who enjoys making people smile and giving them fresh confidence in themselves, and hosting the charity event enabled me to bring something positive to the community.” Fingers crossed Joanne’s salon will be open again very soon.
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BAGS OF CHEER The village of Redlingfield, in Suffolk, has gone the extra mile during the past few months to take care of the community. Each resident has received a ‘Cheer Up Bag’ of goodies and presents put together by a group of local volunteers, designed to make them smile and feel better about life in these challenging times. Parish Clerk, Janet NormanPhilips, said: “A group of people in the village decided it would be a really nice idea to create goodie bags to cheer people up. We thought at first that we would just do them for the elderly or vulnerable or families of key workers, and then we realised this was the majority of people in the village – so it didn’t seem fair to exclude people.” The ‘Cheer Up Bags’ contain a wide range of items, including: games, toiletries, sweets, flower, vegetable and bird seed, drinks
and a stress ball. All delivered in a recycled brown paper carrier bag, along with a greeting card and newsletter. More than 60 of the bags have now been delivered around Redlingfield. Janet Norman-Philips added: “We want to thank everyone who helped or donated; Suffolk Community Action, Mid Suffolk District Council, Redlingfield church and Redlingfield parish council, numerous villagers, businesses like Bruha Brewery and The Handyman, and a host of other online businesses and eBayers.”
STUDENTS TAKE THE INITIATIVE The Maddermarket Theatre University of East Anglia students have chosen to support the Maddermarket as part of ‘Students Saving Our Theatres’; a nationwide student-led fundraiser for theatres battling against the impact of COVID-19. Over 20 drama societies from universities across the UK launched the fundraising initiative on Monday 15 June, which runs for five weeks.
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at the Brighton, Edinburgh and Prague Fringe Festivals. Jez Pike, Artistic Director of the Maddermarket, says: “This initiative is typical of UEA students; innovative, proactive and caring. Along with serious talent, these are the qualities they consistently bring to the Maddermarket. We provide a stepping-stone for them into the arts industry and the accessibility of the Norwich arts scene is often a chief attraction to students looking to study in the city and contribute to our cultural economy.” Donations to the ‘Students Saving Our Theatres’ campaign can be made online via CrowdFunder https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/ students-saving-our-theatres-1#start, and the fundraising efforts can be tracked on social media. Facebook: Students Saving Our Theatres Instagram: @studentssavingourtheatres Twitter: @ saveourtheatres ‘Students Saving Our Theatres’ Norwich contact: z.callow@uea.ac.uk The Maddermarket Theatre contact: emily.youngs@maddermarket.org
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ees are one of the most fascinating creatures in the world. Scientists believe that the first bees came into existence 120 to 150 million years ago, and to put that into perspective dinosaurs died out around 90 million years ago and the Himalayas where formed some 57 million years ago. So, in comparison, humans have only been on this earth for the blink of an eye!
I have been a beekeeper for eight years. It’s like learning a new language as you try to work out what stage the colony is at, look for diseases or pests that need treatment, if they are getting too crowded, or if there’s honey to be taken — and every now and again you may need to feed them. I love to watch the bees coming in and out of the hive and just listening to the gentle hum emanating deep within. As a result I think I have developed a deeper appreciation, awareness and understanding of nature. In Britain we have around 250 different species of bees and the vast majority are solitary, mining, or bumblebee, but as a beekeeper it’s the western honey bee that fascinates me the most. At the height of the season there can be as many as 60 to 70 thousand bees in a single hive, or colony, and in that colony there are three types of bee; the queen, workers and drones. The drones are male and their only job is to mate with a virgin queen, after which they die. The queen is the single most important bee in the hive and her sole purpose is to lay eggs; up to 2,000 a day. The only time she ventures outside the hive is when the colony decides to swarm, or she goes on her mating flight, when she mates with up to a dozen drones. She receives a package of sperm from each drone and this has to last her whole life; up to 5 years. When she lays an egg she chooses whether to fertilise it, or not. A fertilised egg will produce a worker, or it may go on to produce another queen, while an unfertilised egg will produce a drone. The vast majority of bees in a hive are worker bees (female) and they do a huge range of tasks — housemaid, nurse, builder, queen attendant,
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WALKING FOR Health BERGH APTON Reviewed by Dougie Dingwall, Volunteer Co-ordinator at Central Norfolk Walking for Health
Walk Information Meeting Place
Bergh Apton: Village Hall car park, Cooke’s Road, Bergh Apton, Norwich, NR15 1AA
Wheelchair/ Buggy Friendly
No
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Use Mobile
Grid Reference
OS MAP OL 40: TG307015
Walk Length (Miles / Km)
3.4 Miles / 5.3 KM
Approx Time Required
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Traffic on country lanes, no footpaths. Two sharp right bends — walk on the left around these.
Parking / Parking Charges
Village Hall car park, please park courteously away from the hall.
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DIRECTIONS From the car park, turn left, keeping the village hall on your left. Pass the Old Post Office on your right and turn first right into Dodgers Lane. Walk up this country road, passing Pond Farm on your right (the pond on the left opposite the buildings). As the road turns sharp right at the cottage with two large old apple trees, turn left into the farm track. Keep to the left, following the left path with the directional finger post with a ‘4’ on it.
Local walks Ignore the right hand bridle path, this is the Grade 1 route. Follow this grassy farm track for around ½ mile, after which the track rises slightly towards a bushy tree and a seat on the left. At the top of the rise you will see a church tower on the horizon. After a short distance, turn right at the next farm vehicle track, which is marked by a post, before walking under the electricity wires and almost opposite a large pylon on your left. Follow this winding track down the hill to the end, passing a small copse of trees on the right near the start. On reaching the road, turn right and walk up to a T-junction. Turn right towards the church. After passing the church take the turning on the left into Wellbeck
Road, taking great care of traffic on the corner. Walk down the hill for approximately 50 metres and look for a wooden gate on the right set back in the hedge just before the recycling centre. Go through this gate and follow the grass track through a few trees into a field. Continue along this track, ignoring a track on the left to the recycling centre, and where the paths branch take the right hand fork up towards the top corner of the field. Follow around to the left past a pump house and continue passing the sculpture of dancing figures to a gate. Go through the gate and turn right. Follow this track, turning left and right and then continue until you get to the road junction where
the interesting village sign is. Go straight over and continue down towards Threadneedle Street / Cookes Road junction. Turn right at the T-junction and return to the village hall. Please note that all of our group walks are cancelled due to the current social distancing guidelines. Please check and adhere to the latest rules before attempting this walk. Mapping: Copyright Ordnance Survey 2020. Photography supplied by and copyright of Verity Bullock 2020
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e can all agree that the landscape of East Anglia would be very different without medieval church towers punctuating the horizon, but few of us appreciate just how unique they are to this region. Norfolk has the highest concentration of medieval churches in the world, totalling over 650, followed by Suffolk with about 500. In addition there are several hundred ruined medieval churches. Interestingly, of the approximately 183 round churches in England — nearly all of which are medieval — 130 are in Norfolk and just over 40 are in Suffolk. These round towers are unusual and unique, and although there are no accounts explaining their function compared with square towers, there are some theories. One is that flint was the most widely available building material in East Anglia, and as this sedimentary rock is more difficult to cut into a shape for the quoin (corner) of a church because it fractures and splits into thin flakes, round towers were easier to build. They were also cheaper, because they avoided the need to buy stone for quoins from outside East Anglia. Round towers often housed bells, whose functions ranged from calling the village population to prayer, to marking the time of day, weddings, funerals and festivals. Churches also acted like village halls, a meeting point for the parish to discuss local issues and hold community events. Forncett St Peter in Norfolk is perhaps the best example of an Anglo-Saxon round towered church in England. It is one of the few churches that survived the Norman invasion intact, but it underwent substantial Victorian restoration, which included the stained glass windows. One of the oldest East Anglian round tower churches is St Mary in Roughton. Its double splayed circular windows start about 10 feet high, and indicate an Anglo-Saxon origin. As is common with many medieval churches, the interior was restored during the Victorian period, which here involved re-roofing. Suffolk is home to many beautiful round towered churches, including the Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Barsham, where there is a striking flint
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the confines of your own plot you are master of all you see, so with a bit of time and effort you can make a place you’ll really want to be in. Whatever your garden looks like there’s always something to do, whether it’s a quick tidy-up, a complete refresh, or just a simple task such as planting up a couple of stylish pots. You could take the opportunity to create or expand an area for some stunning herbaceous perennials, these plants look great now and improve with age, coming back every year bigger and better, but consider adding an occasional evergreen shrub or some spring flowering bulbs (available from us soon) to provide interest during the winter. The shutdown has been a big bonus for our native wildlife, and encouraging nature into your garden is always a pleasure, by providing clean water, shelter and a reliable source of quality food you’ll keep them coming back. Make a list of all the different species you see and the number visiting at any one time to get an indication of the health of your garden. It’s not only the obvious birds, bees, butterflies, hedgehogs, frogs and toads that you’ll attract, there’s also a lot of beneficial bugs and beasties to accommodate, so leave a patch a little wild for these to occupy as their own special sanctuary!
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If you’re looking for a delicious pudding for a socially distanced garden gathering this summer, look no further. Make it the day before, then pile with whipped cream and the summer fruit of your choice just before serving. Serves 8-10
436 kcal / 39g carbs per serving INGREDIENTS 6 large egg whites Pinch of salt 300g golden caster sugar 50g finely chopped dark chocolate, 55% cocoa solids minimum 20g good cocoa powder (we use Green & Black’s) 1 heaped teaspoon cornflour 1 teaspoon wine vinegar ½ teaspoon vanilla extract TOPPING 400ml double cream, whipped Fresh fruit — we used 250g of raspberries and 150g of strawberries Sprigs of fresh mint Dark chocolate chips or about 10g dark chocolate METHOD 1. Line the base and sides of a 23cm round springform cake tin with baking parchment. Preheat the oven to 180°C. In a large, spotlessly clean bowl, whisk the egg whites and salt at medium speed until the soft peak stage. Add the sugar a tablespoon at a time, whisking each in thoroughly. Once done, check the sugar has dissolved; if it still feels gritty, whisk a little longer. 2. Mix the cocoa powder and cornflour, then sift onto the meringue. Add the chopped chocolate,
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3. Spoon the meringue into the tin and spread gently to the edges, making it as level as possible. Pat with a spatula to make some characteristic meringue ‘spikes’ around the edge. Bake for about 70 minutes, then turn off the oven and leave the meringue inside to cool completely – you can do this overnight if you like. 4. When ready to serve, open the tin and remove the pavlova cake, gently peeling off the paper from the bottom and sides. If it cracks, don’t panic – whipped cream will cover any damage! Place on a serving plate, and top with the cream. Pile with the fruit, then use a vegetable peeler to ‘grate’ chocolate over the top, or scatter with choc chips. Finally, add sprigs of mint. The cake will keep overnight in the fridge, though the meringue will soften – but we find no one minds! The Pennoyer Centre’s staff and volunteer BakeForce make delicious cakes for the café, which won the EDP Norfolk Food & Drink “Best Baking” Award. The café, in Pulham St Mary, will be re-opening this summer as soon as regulations allow… www.pennoyers.org.uk www.facebook.com/pennoyercentre 01379 676660. The Pennoyer Centre, Station Road, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, IP21 4QT
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MEMORIES OF BROCKDISH Local historian, Dennis Cross from Diss, shares with us his fascinating collection of old postcards, focusing on a different village in every issue. This time, we take a walk down memory lane in Brockdish.
The Village Stores, 1912, with a vintage car outside. Mr Lovack Hart was the shopkeeper. The store is now a private house. The road up the hill leads to Thorpe Abbotts and Scole.
A view of Brockdish Street and villagers in 1910. The pop pulation was 389. On the rig ght is the former Greyhound pub.
he ford d, 19 910 0, wiith h ch hildren and d Th their parents posing g for the camera.
The Street, 1910, with villagers outside the Post Office. Mrs Mary Robinson was postmistress. The Post Office is now a private house.
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St Peter and St Paul’s church is a flint structure wiith sttone dressiings. It is Earlly Engllish h sttylle, wiith chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch, and an embattled tower containing 6 bells.
Looking towards Harleston, this 1908 postcard shows the United Methodist Chapel on the left, which is now closed. On the right is the King’s Head pub, which is still open today. James Goodwin was the landlord at this time.
Dated 1903, this postcard shows an image of the Waveney at Brockdish.
Brockdish Rectory in 1912. The Reverend he viillage rector. Wilson White was th
The Norfolk Postcard Club meets Th egularly in Trowse in Norwich and new re members are very welcome. Meetings m ave currently been suspended. ha De ennis is also the author of several local history books that can be purchased by co ontacting him direct.
This postcard from the mid-1920s shows a class picture of pupils at Brockdish Public Elementary School. Formerly the village poorhouse, the building was adapted in 1843 and enlarged in 1897. There were 96 children at the school.
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BLIND AND DEAF – NOT DUMB I’m a bat Who’s deaf Oh dear – drat! I’m also blind Of course What a bind! How can I hunt When likely To have a shunt? It’s not my choice But needs must I still throw my voice I feel, don’t hear The echo but I know what’s where I can navigate And hunt So that’s great I’ve neutralised The negative I’m socialised! Part of the flight But different That’s all right My disability ty y Disabled By flexibility ty y
Are you a poet from Norfolk or Suffolk? If so, we’d we d love love to hear from you! Email a selection of poems poem and a bit about you to editor@village-people.info for the chance to be featured in a future issue.
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Parlez Vous POOCH?! Blogger and qualified ‘Dog Listener’ Julia Collins explains how getting ‘The Reunion’ right can help create a relaxed dog and improve your bond.
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The alphas — or leaders of a pack — always invite interaction. Subordinates do not approach them. This is the important principle we need to follow. When you reunite with your dog, do not make eye contact, speak or in any way acknowledge them. Once they resume a relaxed demeanour, call your dog to you and you can make as much fuss of them as you like. Alternatively, if your dog is quiet, relaxed and ignores your return, well done. He is so secure in the knowledge of your leadership that nothing happens. A relaxed you and a relaxed, secure pooch! Dogs often launch into paroxysms of excitement upon reuniting with their owners. Contrary to human interpretation, this is NOT delight caused by your reappearance, but rather anxiety as to who is in charge. Ignoring, as described above, can be difficult for some people because it feels diametrically opposed to the effusive greetings we
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Yet here we are, and the changes we have seen in our lives over the past few months have been enormous. For a close-knit community like Bungay, it’s been tough to accept that the events that bring us together are no longer possible, for the short term at least. So this summer, the crowds that throng the banks of the river at Falcon Meadow’s Great Bungay Duck Race will, quite rightly, not be there. We know this event is the highlight of Bungay’s social calendar, and we wanted to find a way to run it safely....because we still want you to enjoy it! We can’t have our usual Duck Race, but, like the Premier League, we can have a crowdless one.
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So this year, Falcon Meadow Community Trust is delighted to invite you to join us for what we believe may be the world’s first Socially Distanced Duck Race! The premise is simple: from 1 July onwards you can visit www.falconmeadow.org.uk and secure yourself a virtual racing duck online for £2. You can buy as many ducks as you like, so you could have one representing each member of the family to add to the tension. The deadline for buying your ticket is Sunday 9 August. Shortly after that, you will be able to go to our website to stream footage off th he race and d watch h as your duck k battlles to be first across the finish line. Should your duck win, you can choose from a range of prizes donated by local food shops who,
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Memories of SOUTH LOPHAM STORES Maggy Chapman continues with her series of stories about the Sare family, who owned The Stores in the late 1800s, as told to her by her late grandmother.
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illiam, my great grandfather, owner of The Stores and a master shoemaker, shrewdly invested money in village property, until he had purchased all the properties on one side of the road from The Stores almost up to the school – and rented them out. He owned land where he grew crops and his daughters loved taking tea and Sarah’s ‘harvest’ cakes to him as he worked. He was a leading figure in the South Lopham branch of The Ancient Order of Buffaloes – or ‘Buffs’ – a charitable organisation for which he wore a heavily beaded hat! As the surviving family of two sons and seven daughters matured, (two died at birth and a sister died aged 10), five girls left home to work in service as cooks or dressmakers in wealthy households. One son moved to Liverpool, and another to the Essex-Suffolk border after training in accountancy at Clarks College London. Daughter Margaret later followed and married her sweetheart, North Lopham farmer Herbert Footer, whose family emigrated to Ontario. The two remaining girls Elizabeth ‘Bess’ (a twin born 1875) and Harriett ‘Emma’ (my grandmother born 1886) stayed on to help run The Stores and home. Bess was the only offspring to show an interest in The Stores and eventually inherited the business when William died of cancer in 1911, aged 73. As he lay on his autumn deathbed watching the leaves falling from the large tree outside his window, he told Emma he would not die until the last leaf had fallen…and so it was. The grandfather clock in the sitting room stopped at the exact time of his death.
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Shortly before he died, Emma hastily married her childhood sweetheart, South Lopham blacksmith Eaton ‘Stanley’ Bowhill, at South Lopham church. Wanting her father to give her away she took his doctor’s advice: “You don’t want a death’s head staring you in the face on your wedding day do you?” Stanley – son of the village Blacksmith Jacob Bowhill – and his brother Albert worked at the forge (pictured) a few yards from The Stores. William is buried in the line of Sare graves in South Lopham churchyard. His headstone reads: ‘A light is from our household gone, A voice we loved is still’d: A placce is vacant in our home, Which nevver can be filled.’ In those days deaths were common and my grandmoth her and other children would run n from school to the house of the deceased to see the corpse.
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any of the walks I enjoy in and around The Saints incorporate close encounters with churches of numerous kinds. With the exception of St Nicholas, each ‘Saint’ boasts a church, presiding over the cottages, houses and farms.
‘The Saints’ is a group of 13 villages situated between the rivers Blyth and Waveney, close to the Norfolk border. Referred to in times gone by as ‘up the parishes’, The Saints are classed under either South Elmham or Ilketshall. Elmham derives from the Anglo-Saxon for ‘hamlet where the elms grew’, Ilketshall from ‘Hall of Alfkethill’. Take even a cursory peek and the cool, church interiors will whisper their story. How vital these pretty little churches must have been in centuries gone by, the beating hearts and social centres of The Saints’ agricultural community. As I tramp ancient footpaths, I sense the presence of long gone villagers, and when carol services warm church interiors with candlelight and goodwill, I’m sure our unseen neighbours celebrate with us. Buildings and landscape tuned to the past make The Saints a very special place to enjoy. A particularly enigmatic treasure is South Elmham Minster, hidden in the ‘bandit country’ between St James and St Cross. Beguiling and charismatic, encircled by woodland, it rests well off the beaten track. For a little enlightenment, here’s the ‘History Bit’; Under South Elmham we have: All Saints, St Cross (Sancroft St George or Sancroft), St James, St Margaret, St Mary (Homersfield), St Michael, y St Nicholas and St Peter. Flixton is also usually grouped with The Saints. Those that come under
Ilketshall are: St Andrew, St John, St Lawrence and St Margaret. The majority of villages in The Saints have a church, and there are as many as Ipswich and more than Cambridge, Chester or Leicester! Norwich has 36 medieval churches — more than any other city in Britain — originating as village churches before their congregations merged with the city. It is said that had The Saints possessed a major river, defensive point or significant market town, this area could well have developed as Norwich did. Now, here’s the reason for the ‘History Bit’. South Elmham takes its name from the Deanery of South Elmham, all of whose land was owned by the Bishop of East Anglia. In subsequent years, the Bishop of Norwich built a summer retreat here. South Elmham Hall soon became a luxurious retreat for wealthy, medieval bishops, notorious for its well stocked deer park. When a Great Hall, chambers and a private chapel were added, lavish wall paintings — remarkably similar to some in Norwich Cathedral — were also commissioned. The chapel ruins’ location is thought to be that of an original Anglo-Saxon Minster. In addition, enclosure or earthwork remains encircle the site. Some believe the enclosure remains were created when the chapel was built. Even greater sceptics wonder if the chapel ruins themselves were constructed to feed the rage for pilgrimages in the 13-1400s. A link with East Anglia’s Christian past would certainly have enhanced the bishops’ importance! The ruins, whatever their true origin and purpose, never fail to fascinate. So there is plenty to see here wiith hin our slleepy, saiintlly countrysiide.
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In 2012, WRAP (which works to improve resource efficiency) carried out a study. They found that the average UK household owns around £4,000 worth of clothes, but around 30% of clothing in the average wardrobe had not been worn for at least a year, most commonly because it no longer fitted – with an estimated £140 million worth (350,000 tonnes) of used clothing going to landfill in the UK every year. Extending the average life of clothes by just three months of active use per item would lead to a 5-10% reduction in the carbon, water and waste footprint. Clothing accounts for around 5% of the UK’s total annual retail spend, with consumers spending £44
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Art, nature and inspiration Raveningham Sculpture Trail, 1 — 31 August 2020
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Work by Connie Adam Iberian Stallion created from steel wire, by Connie Adam; a reclining bronze River Goddess, by Vanessa Pooley; an outside mini cinema featuring animation short films, curated by Suzie Hannah; new wildlife inspired sculptures, by Tobias Ford, and many more fabulous site specific works by talented sculptors and makers. It has been difficult to know whether to continue with our plans for the Raveningham Sculpture Trail in such uncertain times. After a lot of consideration, the curator and artists felt that continuing to work
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Work by Andy Jarrett
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ENGAGING WITH THE PLACE WE CALL ‘Home’ Art writer Kristy Campbell looks at how to reinvent your living space in a time of great change.
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his year seems to have taken a run and a jump into a very different dimension to the familiar everyday existence most of us are used to. Whether your schedule involves hitting the road first thing, or simply gearing yourself up to be productive in another room of the house, finding your day-today activities restricted has likely changed your relationships with the intimate spaces between the walls we call ‘home’. The objects in our homes say a lot about our characters, as do the symbolic items we have on our desks at work – these suggestive tokens lessen the need to reshape the entire communal surrounding. I wonder how the meanings of these personal objects have evolved now that we are so much better acquainted with them? You might find that family heirlooms provide too much escapism to enable you to focus on your work, or that you hadn’t read as many of your books as you’d thought; is now the time to do that? Personal spaces can also be quite emotional – not something
that we are necessarily used to associating with the work side of our brains. I’ve begun deliberating things about my personal environments that I didn’t notice so much dayto-day, such as the layout of furniture and its functionality, how the seating is angled and whether it caters for long periods of sitting. You may have found yourself occupying new areas of the house, rather than the kitchen or living area, and spreading activities to use the room’s potential. How we engage with a space and our work in a space depends on how the space makes us feel – you might attempt to reinvent your surroundings to best match your needs. Friends of mine have reported on how they have found sharing a space with a partner, and how they have managed to accommodate their working habits or needs in their home spaces. One example is an office in a wardrobe (pictured)! This stowaway office lives safely behind the wardrobe doors, enabling one’s mind to reenergise away from officeresembling resources.
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Essential practical equipment that we take for granted in the office has led to crafty ways to increase the screen height of laptops, and keep our bodies comfortable for long periods. Screens stacked on books, angled on ring-binders, and chair seats with an abundance of cushions. This is where our personalities really come in to play… and to the rescue. Some people are setting up entire workspaces every day in order to gain some structure, while others are converting spare bedrooms into temporary offices so they can close the door at the end of the day. In work video calls, pets and children and a whole host of unconsidered pieces of wall art and family photos seem to end up in the background of business meetings. There really is no fixed way of designing and furnishing a space. Bringing the outdoors in is a fantastic way to make your home feel fresh and bright, particularly if you don’t have a garden, and if the sun can’t find its way into your workspace. We’ve currently got two tall vases of red and yellow tulips in our living space, whose composition is so clean and spreads the happiest glow about the room when the sun pours in. It’s been important to keep the living space looking alive and welcoming, because it has become the hub of our daily activities. As the summer arrives, our windows are open and we’re slowly making our way outside. But while we are still hesitant, we must remain focused on keeping our interiors fresh and comfortable. Design trends polluting our social feeds and television
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igong is a fundamental pillar of Chinese medicine and is classed as a form of internal exercise; which is any combination of slow, considered movements with breath and mental engagement. Another example would be yoga. Qigong is, quite simply, the ultimate self-healing technique. By learning to manipulate qi around the body, you rejuvenate and energise, lower the heart rate and blood pressure and support the immune system. If you’ve done a martial art or tai chi, the wide stance and relaxed, flowing movements of Qigong may be familiar. Qigong forms the basis of all martial arts, so before trainees learn how to fight, they will always study it. It was invented as ‘dynamic meditation,’ to allow Taoist masters to keep their muscles relaxed, supple and strong after hours of sitting meditation, but without breaking their focus. Its roots can be traced back to the 8th century BCE, that’s 10,000 years ago. By the 3rd century BCE, this practice had crystallised into the beginnings of Qigong as it is today. Despite its ancient roots, it’s as relevant to modern life as it has been for millennia. What are the benefits of Qigong? Many people exercise to improve the way they look, or to boost heart and lung health, but Chinese medicine says that while aerobic exercise does work those organs, it simultaneously taxes them. Qigong, on the other hand, works the muscles and nourishes all the organs but, crucially, doesn’t strain them. It boosts your oxygen uptake and circulation, but while
your body is relaxed. This builds your capacity to store and generate your reserves of qi. Who is Qigong best suited to? In a word, everyone! According to Chinese medicine, your organs control the entire health of your body. This includes, among other things, your muscles, fascia, bones, body fat and any tendency towards weight imbalance. Look after your organs and you’ll see a knock-on positive effect with all your health. Qigong will give you stamina without stress and tone without pain. As you do the exercises, you’re balancing the whole body and, because they’re so gentle, they also suit older people, those recovering from illness and anyone else with physical or energetic limitations. Just because it’s gentle, don’t underestimate its power and efficacy. Are there any reasons Qigong might not be right for me? No, it really is suitable for everyone, you can even do a form of it if you are bed bound. As with any new exercise, if you’re concerned, you could ask your GP before you start. Just begin gently and go at your own pace. I am hosting regular Qigong sessions on Instagram @katie_brindle. There is also a wealth of information in my book, Yang Sheng – the Art of Chinese Self-Healing.
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Great Ellingham
THE Story OF ONE PLACE
Extract from Painting by B Aldous 2003. Courtesy of Angela Crocker
Heather Etteridge has developed a website that charts the fascinating history of Great Ellingham
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Primarily a farming community with Lords of three Manors, Great Ellingham was home to many farmers and agricultural workers, as well as innkeepers, postmasters, shopkeepers, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, carpenters, builders, tailors and even a peruke (wig) maker. Some of the stories on the website are illustrated with photographs and images of people, documents and places. The website also features a gallery of archaeological finds discovered in the village by members of the Great Ellingham Metal Detectoristsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Club. These guys are also enthusiastic about the history of the village and, after liaising with
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the Finds Liaison Officer at Gressenhall, share their finds with the local community. The website is very easy to navigate and will be of interest to those researching their roots in Great Ellingham, and anyone who enjoys local and family history. Take a look for yourself at www.greatellingham.org/home/ I would welcome any comments via the contact page.
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18 Of James the First and his times (8)
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