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DECEMBER / JANUARY 2018
Out & About 8
32 Recipe for chocolate, cherry
Good news from our region
13 Adopt a horse or donkey this Christmas with Redwings
& chestnut torte
35 Discover the joy of the journey
37 Burgate Singers 40th
14 Ladies who lunch visit Four Seasons at Wymondham Garden Centre
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39 Volunteer - can you help children to learn to love reading?
40 Garden jottings from Ken 44 What’s in season – produce for December & January
47 Memories of Hoxne 51 University of the Third Age and what the group could offer you
55 RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch 2018
58 On your plot – protecting 16 Film reviews – what’s on the big screen
19 WIN tickets to see Sleeping Beauty at Norwich Theatre Royal
22 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword
your garden and its inhabitants from the cold
61 A sign of the times – Wickham Skeith
63 Celebrating Human Rights Day through the arts
66 Local stories by Neil Lanham
Shopping 71 Book reviews – what we are loving this issue
73 Fashion – space age styles to see you into the new year
Health & Beauty 75 How Emmaus is helping the homeless
81 Health Q & A – battling the festive fat
Jobs, Money & Business 83 Smart money secrets – check your credit score for free
86 Find a local business in our directory
24 Strictly a guilty pleasure – new short story from Attleborough Writers’ Group
27 Village notice board
Home & Garden 29 Making memories with The Spotted Moon Company
30 WIN a Bengal down coat
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This issue we’ve teamed up with Bengal Down Clothing to offer you the chance to win a stylish winter coat. We spoke to the director, Robert Jennings from Norfolk, to find out more… VP: These coats look incredibly warm! How did Bengal Down Clothing come about? RJ: Thanks, yes they are. Like a lot of ideas, it started because we couldn’t find what we needed ourselves: a down coat warm enough for my wife (our model). All other down coats were too short or too thin. So we started on a journey to replicate the full length down coats from the 80s and 90s but with the latest high quality materials and down.
VP: A lot of people own a down jacket or coat, are yours really different? RJ: Of course! We use only 100% duck down, which means there are no quill shafts or feathers at all. This gives superior insulation so it keeps you much warmer than a traditional feather / down mix. We only use European down which is ethically sourced and ‘Downpass’ certified. Another benefit is the material, which is incredibly soft and light, as well as being showerproof!
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VP: Where are the coats made? RJ: They are handmade in the UK by a team with over thirty years of down-filled coat manufacturing experience. The quality is beyond anything mass produced and the same care and pride goes into every coat we make. The press studs on the ‘Sha’ coat are sewn in rather than pressed together, so they are always beautifully concealed and firmly attached and the long zip is the best quality we could find. VP: Sounds like you have a unique product, where can our readers find out more? RJ: Please visit us at www.bengaldownclothing. com to find out more. If you feel the cold, use a wheelchair or just want to be right ‘on point’ with this winter’s fashion we have the answer. What’s more, we’re offering Village People readers free postage and packaging with the code VP.
Win your own Bengal Down coat To be in with a chance of winning one of these beautiful coats, worth £399, visit www.village-people.info and answer the following question: Where are Bengal Down coats made? 1. Sweden 2. UK 3. Bengal, India Closing date 31 January. Usual Village People rules apply
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We’ve got some great articles on local history in this issue, Hoxne and Wickham Skeith, and it’s lovely to hear from readers who are reminded of days gone by when they see the old postcards we feature.
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ALPACA ADVENTURES IN SUFFOLK If you are out and about in the village of Hepworth, Suffolk, you may just spot alpacas taking a winter stroll. The seven alpacas are part of a diversification project at a small family farm, run by Kath Shearer and her father. They’ve been introduced to help to graze the farm’s grassland meadows but also enjoy walks with visitors, including the campers that arrive on the farm’s eco campsite in the summer months. With the help of the East Anglia Alpaca Mill near Norwich, Kate also produces alpaca yarn, available in 50g balls. Walks with the alpacas are on offer all year round and are suitable for older children and adults. ww www ww.lingsmeadow.co.uk. w
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CALLING ALL NORFOLK ARTISTS Applications are open for artists across the county to take part in Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios 2018. Each year hundreds of artists across the region take part, inviting the public into their studios to reveal where and how they work. In 2017, 515 artists participated in the scheme across 254 venues, along with 13 Norfolk schools. This year it could be you! Berni Marfleet, an artist based in Norfolk, who has been taking part in Open Studios for a number of years, said: “There are always delightful surprises with the people you meet, and the reaction and feedback not only boosts confidence but gives one new ideas and avenues to pursue.” Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios 2018 will take place between 26 May and 10 June 2018. To apply, visit nnopenstudios.org.uk before the closing date of 8 December 2017.
SCHOOL EQUIPMENT SENT FROM SUFFOLK TO AFRICA School equipment worth hundreds of pounds will be a lifeline for underprivileged children in Africa. Pupils are benefiting from a donation of hundreds of pencils and cases distributed by Malthouse Security, a Suffolk business based at Rickinghall. Peter George, owner of the security firm, heard about the appeal for stationary through the charity, School Aid. “Hopefully, our donation will raise awareness of the difficulties facing children in the African educational system and inspire others in Suffolk to get behind the School Aid organisation,” he said. School Aid’s mission is to support the improvement of education in disadvantaged communities in Africa. It is currently appealing for books to send abroad. For further details about School Aid, or to make a donation, visit www ww ww.school-aid.org w
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REDLINGFIELD WALK RAISES OVER £2,000 Redlingfield residents Tony Rose-Freitas, Steven Capps, Robert Griffiths and John Chapman have completed their fundraising walk along the Suffolk Costal Path from Lowestoft to Aldeburgh, raising over £2,000. The group are raising funds to convert two acres of farmland in Redlingfield, near Eye, into a recreation and wildlife amenity for the village,
adding to the existing ‘Doorstep Green’ that villagers created in 2006. Parish Clerk Janet Norman-Philips said: “We didn’t realise just how popular the Doorstep Green was going to be nor that it was far too small.” Over the past few years, villagers have raised £27,000 to buy the extra land, where they plan to plant native hedging and wildlife meadow, as well as improving access for visitors.
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SUPPORTING MUSICIANS OF THE FUTURE The Burston Crown is launching a bursary scheme to support young musicians of the future. Working with the Hub – Diss Music School, the pub will provide £500 for a youngster to have music lessons. Bev Kembery, owner of The Burston Crown said, “We host the best original musicians from East Anglia at the Crown and I just felt that it would be lovely to help a youngster start playing or perfect their skills, sort of putting something back into the community that we are proud to serve.” The 16th century pub is renowned amongst fans of live music for its Eazy Thursdays and Sunday Sessions where original local bands come to entertain under the watchful ear of in-house sound engineer Billy Fleming. The bursary is open to all children who live in Burston, attend Burston School or have parents who are pub customers. To apply, email enquiries@ burstoncrown.com, explaining why your child should be chosen to receive the £500 bursary.
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LOCAL HOLIDAY FIRM WIN TOP AWARD Congratulations to Norfolk-based family coach holiday firm, Eastons Holidays, who have won the Small UK Coach Operator of the Year Award. Competing with some of the biggest names in the industry, Eastons Holidays managed to impress the judges with its exceptional customer service and plans for the future. Director Robert Easton, who accepted the award, said: “The great success of the family firm is down to the dedicated hard work of our Eastons tour drivers and office teams along with continued reinvestment in the company.”
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astEnders actor Gillian Wright will be leaving television’s Albert Square and heading for Norwich to join the cast of this year’s Theatre Royal pantomime, Sleeping Beauty. Gillian will be treading the boards as the panto baddie, The Dowager Aunt Vipera – a very different character to her role as Jean Slater, one of the BBC soap’s most memorable residents. She will join seasoned Theatre Royal panto comedy doubleact Richard Gauntlett and Ben Langley. Richard is returning to Norwich once again as director, writer and panto dame for his 17th festive production in
the city, teaming up for the fourth consecutive year with comedian and variety star Ben Langley who lives near Diss. Ben plays Muddles Midges, the under-gardener, while Richard is his mother, Mrs Midges the housekeeper. The cast is completed by Elizabeth Carter who was recently seen at the Theatre Royal as Laura in Dreamboats & Petticoats. She will be playing Sleeping Beauty (Patience Midges, daughter of the panto dame), while Glenn Adamson, who played the lead role in Dick Whittington (2016)) and Aladdin (2015) at Colch hester’s Mercury Theatre, will play p the prince. Professional op pera singer g Stephen p Godwa ard,
who appeared in Norwich in September with The National Gilbert & Sullivan Company, will be bringing his rich vocals to the role of Lord Teddy Norbridge of Norbridge Abbey. Richard Gauntlett has promised Sleeping Beauty will deliver lots of traditional panto fun with all the usual Norwich Theatre Royal special twists including lots of water. “We will be getting very wet this year. We will be getting very, very wet!” he said. Tickets for Sleeping Beauty cost from £7-£24.50 from the box office on 01603 630000 or online at www. theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
WIN TICKETS We have once again joined forces with h Norwich Theatre Royal to give away a family ticket (for two adults and two children) for Sleeping Beauty on Friday 15 December at 7.30pm. To be in with h a chance of winning this prize, visit www.village-people.info and answer the following question: What is the name of Gillian Wright’ss character in Sleeping Beauty? A – The Dowager Aunt Vilette B – The Dowager Aunt Vipera C – The Dowager Aunt Vitriolic Closing date 8 December. Tickets cannot be exchanged for seats for another show or a cassh alternative. Normal Village People rules applyy.
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CROSSWORD Exercise your brain cells
CLUES ACROSS
CLUES DOWN
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Rise up in fear and back away to be coy (3)
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Seek favour, support and perhaps love as well (3)
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Table to use just sometimes (10)
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Unreturnable stroke on the court - excellent (3)
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Make an enormous effort, do your best (3)
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Old boiler on a fashionable race course (5)
11 Conceal a whole surface with what you will (5, 2)
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When a theory is put to the test (6, 2, 5)
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Discharge a debt and salary raised (3, 2)
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Commotion and boisterous activity (5-5)
13 Storehouse for supplies or regimental HQ (5) 14 Simple tube-shaped organism grows on a mucous membrane (5) 15 Appears from what you say to be rather threatening (6, 7) 16 Part association following a quarrel (5) 18 Leg grasped instrument with strings (5) 19 Understand by watching the speaker’s mouth (3-4) 20 Common ox-like antelope from Africa (3) 23 One with special knowledge or skill, once dominant (4, 6)
10 Reward or punish, amends made (10) 11 Advisory, deliberative or administrative body (7) 12 Cutting remark that has some emphasis (7) 17 One of great importance, a giant in the past (5) 18 Tubular duct in tissue (5) 21 It’s for you to turn tea into what you devoured (3) 22 Provide the weaponry necessary for defence (3)
24 Novel, fresh and unused, probably very modern too (3) LAST ISSUE’S SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 7) True, 8) Motivate, 9) Smuggler, 10) Lord, 11) Sheet, 13) Lobelia, 15) Include, 17) Vinyl, 20) Mood, 21) Carousel, 23) Pedestal, 24) Nail. DOWN: 1) Drum, 2) Reggae, 3) Amble, 4) Stardom, 5) Evolve, 6) Eternity, 12) Hangover, 14) Educate, 16) Ledger, 18) Iguana, 19) Drill, 22) Epic.
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STRICTLY A Guilty PLEASURE A short story by Deborah Dunseith of Attleborough Writers’ Group
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oira settled down on the sofa with a box of Milk Tray and a small glass of cherry brandy. Her podgy fingers hovered over the chocolates, which one to choose? Settling on a hazelnut swirl she popped it slowly into her mouth and let it melt on her tongue. She felt excited. Very soon her favourite TV show was about to restart. Oh how she’d missed it – the celebrities, the outfits, the cavorting – yes, Strictly Come Dancing was back! More especially, Moira had missed Anton, one of the dancers. He was tall, suave and sophisticated. He was her guilty pleasure. She loved a man who looked smart and Anton practiced his rumbas in a shirt and tie. Oh how she wished she was one of the celebrities on the show. She’d make a beeline for Anton and make sure he’d partner her. She closed her eyes and imagined his tight grip, his strong lifts and
throws and their fizzing sexual chemistry dancing the salsa.
terrier out leaving her to lust after Anton in peace.
In the armchair, Bob snored and woke himself up momentarily with a loud snort. Moira threw her slipper at him.
Brucie heard the word ‘walk’ and began to gambol around the living room yapping excitedly. He jumped up at the side table and Moira’s small glass of cherry brandy wobbled precariously and then toppled over onto the new cream coloured rug.
“I can’t hear the TV!” she shouted. Then the instantly recognisable theme tune started and Moira lost herself in rapture. Each celebrity paired with a professional dancer. Finally Anton appeared on the screen, smiling broadly with a mouth full of white teeth. Moira swooned. Who would he be matched with? Eventually after much anticipation and build up Anton’s celebrity partner appeared. Anton bowed low and offered her a bouquet of flowers. It was Carol Klein from Gardeners’ World. “Ugh!” said Moira in disgust. “Stick to dahlias love.” Moira was rather put out by the fact that Carol wa as years younger than herself and had a figure to envy vy. y She begrudgingly admiitted that Carol would look good in a tight fitting sequinned evening dress. Bob stirred and then sat bolt upright. “Is that Carol?” “Brucie needs a walk” said Moira hoping that Bob would take their
“Bob, you and that mutt get out of here before I brain the pair of yer!” But Bob wasn’t going anywhere. In fact, oblivious to the spillage on the very expensive new rug, Bob had already made himself comfortable. Gorgeous Carol. He often thought of her whilst pruning his pear trees and pricking out his pansies. Carol knew her onions alright. What she didn’t know about horticulture just wasn’t worth knowing about! He loved the way she offered friendly, helpful advice to novice gardeners and she didn’t mind getting her hands dirty either. He wondered, licking his lips, whether she had compost under her nails even now on Strictly Come Dancing. “Bob!” shouted Moira. But Bob was lost in a world of his own. In his mind he was leading Carol by the hand through a colourful, fragrant wild flower meadow... for she was his own guilty pleasure. © Deborah Dunseith Attleborough Writers’ Group
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CHRISTMAS PRIZE BINGO
FRIDAY 1ST DEC 19:30 Tibenham Community Hall, Pristow Green Lane, Tibenham, NR16 1PX A fun night of Bingo with refreshments.
MARKET ROCKLANDS CHRISTMAS MARKET 2017
SATURDAY 2ND DEC 10:00 Rocklands Village Hall, Attleborough, NR17 1TT Santa returns to Rocklands Village Hall. Stalls will include quality local crafts, seasonal treats, presents and The Wolf Brewery. Santa will be in his grotto to meet the children who will each receive a present. Visits to Santa (£3 per child) must be booked in advance by calling Sharon on 01953 483187. www.shellrockgroup.f9.co.uk
FAIR BORDER CRAFT COLLECTIVE MASTER CRAFTS FAIR SATURDAY 2ND DEC 10 - 3 Dickleburgh Village Centre, Harvey Lane, Dickleburgh Meet local crafters FREE
EVENT ST NICHOLAS FAYRE
SATURDAY 2ND DEC 14:00 Gissing Community Building & The Old School, Rectory Road, Gissing, IP22 5XB A magical event to start the Christmas season with Father Christmas, music from a
mechanical organ, seasonal refreshments, craft stalls, children’s art competition, games and a grand prize draw.
A sparkling concert programme by Canadian composer Sarah Quartel. TICKETS £7 - available from Hethersett Butchers
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OXLIP GROUP & DICKLEBURGH VILLAGE SOCIETY PRESENT A FORTIES SONGBOOK FEATURING RACHEL DUFFIELD
SATURDAY 2ND DEC 19:00 Tibenham Community Hall, Pristow Green Lane, Tibenham, NR16 1PX A festive evening for the whole
WEDNESDAY 6TH DEC 7PM Dickleburgh Village Centre, Harvey Lane, IP21 4NL Tickets £10 to include a Ploughman’s Supper. Bar & Raffle. 40s dress optional
EVENT DICK WHITTINGTON family with music from the shows and Christmas music by a local choir.
EVENT EATON VETS EVENT
SATURDAY 2ND DEC 3PM-5PM Eaton Veterinary Practice, Cringleford administrator@eatonvets.co.uk Please join us for a coffee and a mince pie (or three!) for an afternoon of festive fun. Various activities including a raffle, games plus a tour behind the scenes at the practice. All proceeds to go to Cinnamon Trust and a local animal Charity If you would like to attend, please RSVP by email or call us 01603 455196 asap
MUSIC HETHERSETT SINGERS
SATURDAY 2ND DEC 19:30 Methodist Church, Great Melton Road, Hethersett A feast of seasonal music conducted by Rob Goodrich.
PANTOMIME
New Buckenham Village Hall Bar open from 7.30pm and the performances start on the 7th, 8th and 9th December at 8pm evening with a 2.30pm Saturday matinee. £8 evening performance and £5 for the Matinee Tickets office: 01953 861438/860320
MUSIC CAROLS ON THE KNOLL
FRIDAY 8TH DEC 19:00 All Saints Church, Redgrave Get the Christmas season off to a good start - join us to sing Carols on the Knoll in Redgrave accompanied by the Diss Salvation Army band. Mince pies and mulled wine afterwards in All Saints Church.
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A CHRISTMAS CARD TREE FOR STRADBROKE
PHOENIX MALE VOICE CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT
SATURDAY 9TH DEC All Saints Church, Stradbroke An opportunity to write a Christmas message on a full sized model Christmas tree. To raise funds for urgent repairs for the church.
FAIR PULHAM MARKET CHRISTMAS FAIR
SATURDAY 9TH DEC 11:00 Pulham Market Village Hall Home made Christmas Crafts, Christmas Flower Decorations, Father Christmas, Cake Stall, Cafe and other stalls. Children’s secret wrap a present room.
EVENT
SATURDAY 9TH DEC 19:30 Mile Cross Methodist Church, Aylsham Rd, Norwich, NR3 2RU Programme includes popular Christmas songs and carols. Tickets available on the door at £7.50 includes refreshments.
A REGENCY CHRISTMAS
FRIDAY 15TH DEC 19:30 St Mary’s Church Hall, Mount Street, Diss, IP22 4QQ
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EVENT CHRISTMAS IN THE COURTYARD
SAT 9TH DEC 3PM TO 5PM Kenninghall Village Father Christmas turning on tree lights, fish and chips, mulled wine and mince pies, raffle and craft stalls.
return to St Peter’s with guests joining us for a Concert at 6.30. Contact thetfordvoices@ gmail.com for information and enrollment forms, by 18th December please.
EVENT WINTER WALK WITH LOHP
SUNDAY 31ST DEC 10.15AM Redgrave Activities Centre Enjoy a morning’s walk in the Little Ouse Valley. Soup will be served at the hall afterwards - booking essential for food but just turn up for the walk. Everyone welcome including polite dogs. Donations welcome.
EVENT OUSE VALLEY FILLING STATION Recreating the flavour of a bygone era in the celebration of Christmas. A dramatic appearance in costume, a vivid account of Christmas - the food, music and family games during the Regency period. Friends of Diss Museum Members - £3 Non-members - £5.
MUSIC SANTA JUMP
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A MEDIEVAL CHRISTMAS
SUNDAY 17TH DEC 14:00 St. Andrew’s Church, Trowse. A Celebration In Music & Words This concert is performed by the excellent and well-loved group, Hexachordia. The cost, which includes mulled wine and refreshments is £10
EVENT THETFORD VOICES CHRISTMAS CAROLLING
FRIDAY 22ND DEC 11:15 St Peter’s Church, White Hart Street, Thetford Young Singers aged from 6-16 are invited to rehearse carols and Christmas songs before an afternoon singing in residential homes across Thetford. We
FRIDAY 12TH JAN 19:30 Garboldisham Village Hall, Church Road, Garboldisham, Diss, IP22 2SE Our meetings are designed to be overtly spiritual but presented in a manner that those outside the church would feel comfortable. We find many people meet God through these meetings and faith is built up.
EVENT NEWTON FLOTMAN & DISTRICT FLOWER ARRANGEMENT CLUB
THURSDAY 25TH JAN 1.30PM Wreningham Village Hall, Mill Lane, Wreningham, NR16 1AN Demonstration of Flower Arranging by different demonstrators at each meeting. Monthly meetings. New members welcome.
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Recipe
CHOCOLATE, CHERRY & CHESTNUT TORTE
This flourless torte is a delicious blend of chocolate and chestnut mousse, spiked with black cherries – it’s a favourite pud at The Pennoyer Centre’s Christmas parties. It’s easy to make, keeps up to four days in the fridge and is a fantastic alternative to Christmas pudding – a little goes a long way, if you’ve got hordes on the big day. It will crack and settle as it cools, and the cherries may sink. Don’t worry about it! Serves 12-14
383kcal, 25g carbs per slice
INGREDIENTS 250g butter 250g dark chocolate (at least 55% cocoa solids) 400g tinned unsweetened chestnut purée 25ml milk 4 eggs 125g caster sugar 25ml cherry brandy (optional) 400g tin of black cherries, in syrup (260g drained) Fresh cherries with stalks, to decorate Dark cocoa powder (Green & Black’s is best) Edible gold dust or paint
METHOD 1. Preheat the oven to 170ºC. Base line a 23cm round springform cake tin with baking parchment. 2. Put the butter and chopped chocolate in a pan and set over a very low heat to melt together. Stir occasionally. When melted, set aside to cool slightly. 3. Whizz or mash the chestnut purée with the milk until smooth.
4. Separate the eggs into two bowls. Whisk the egg whites until stiff. Add the sugar to the egg yolks and whisk together until light and creamy. 5. Add the chestnut purée and the chocolatebutter mix to the egg yolks, and stir into a smooth, uniform batter. Add the whisked egg whites and fold gently until completely combined. Add the cherries (drained, stoned and halved) and the cherry brandy and fold through. 6. Pour the batter – which will be quite loose – into the tin, and place in the centre of the oven. Bake for 40 - 45 minutes until set with the tiniest wobble in the middle when touched. 7. Leave the cake to cool in its tin. Meanwhile, gild the cherries with gold dust – just paint or rub the cherries and stalks with the dust. 8. Run a knife around the tin, open the springform and ease the cake out. Place on a serving plate, dust with cocoa powder and decorate with your gilded cherries. Serve with crème fraiche or double cream. If you want it warm, zap each portion in the microwave for 20 seconds, then decorate.
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comfortable with plenty of legroom, air conditioning and toilets on board. Being higher up allows you to see much more than you ever would in a car or plane.” If you’re considering travelling by coach for the first time, why not look at a short break? Many coach operators offer theatre or events as part of a weekend away. But beware. As the Coach Tourism Association suggest, holidaying by coach can be addictive!
Local coach operator Galloway Coach Travel agree and their Sales Manager, Nicci Graham, adds; “There are many ways to travel these days; drive, fly or take the train and coach travel is another option enjoyed by many.” If you haven’t travelled by coach before, what should you expect? First, many coach operators offer a home pick-up service. This means you’ll be met at your front door by either a taxi or mini bus driver who will help with your luggage and make sure you’re taken in comfort to meet the coach. A bonus if you’re travelling abroad as there’s no need to carry your luggage or wrestle with airport security. Once on the coach, you’ll be travelling with a group of like-minded couples, friends or single travellers all looking forward to discovering the same destination. It can make for a relaxed and sociable holiday as you explore together. Many holiday packages include breakfast and dinner at the hotel plus excursions to help you make the most of your time. But don’t worry, if you prefer a day at the hotel, just let your driver know. Sometimes a day of rest is just what the doctor ordered! Many say they are put off travelling by coach as they remember being ill on old school coaches. But Nicci says “These days, coaches are incredibly
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Throughout the years the group have always received great support from professional artists, who continue to come for very modest fees because of the standard offered at Burgate and have contributed greatly to the success of some 120 concerts. In common with many professional ensembles in this country, money has always been an issue, but the group are fortunate to have a number of loyal sponsors and Friends of Burgate Singers. Many young Burgate soloists have gone on to major careers in leading international houses: La Scala, Bayreuth, Covent Garden and the BBC. David Wilson Johnson, David Owen Norris and Diana Montague have all sung with the group. Tamsin Little, now an international soloist, was the teenage leader of the Burgate Orchestra, and Dame Evelyn Glennie was the timpanist for performances of the Brahms ‘Requiem’ and Wagner’s ‘Meistersinger’ overture. These exceptional amateur Burgate Singers have mastered, in a very professional way, requiems and masses written by the masters of choral music, as well as concert versions of Verdi’s ‘Macbeth’, Tschaikovsky’s ‘Yvgeny Onegin’ in Russian, and much more. From the 20th century they have performed works by Igor
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WHAT’S IN Season? his issue, Frederick’s Fine Foods in Diss share their favourite seasonal produce for December and January.
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FRUIT n Clementines are a real treat at Christmas time and perfect popped into a stocking! n Pomegranates are wonderful as a table centerpiece. As a child we ate them with a pin, but they’re much better scattered over a pavlova or some tasty tabbouleh. n Seville oranges become available in January – try making your own marmalade. n Cranberries are wonderful used as the fruit in an ‘upside down’ pudding – very seasonal!
MEAT n Goose and turkey are quintessential Christmas fayre. n Game – Wild duck, partridge, pheasant and venison are all in season so why not try something your Sunday g a bit different for y y roast this week?
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MEMORIES OF HOXNE 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 Hoxne
This early 1903 view was taken in Low Street. What a pretty part of the village this is. The population at this period was 870.
During World War I, the Staffordshire Yeomanry were stationed at Oakley Park in Hoxne. Note the little goat mascot.
This picture was taken in Cross Street in 1909. Parents stood with their children along with a horse and cart and posed for the camera.
Hoxne watermill on the River Waveney was built on the site of an older watermill. In 1914 when this picture was taken it was owned and worked by the Chase brothers. Mr Chase is standing by the sluice gate in this photo. The mill stopped working after World War II.
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The Grapes pub in Cross Street was one of six pubs in Hoxne in 1910 when this picture was taken. The landlord was Patrick Daley. This one time pub closed many years ago and is now a private dwelling.
The Red Lion pub was situated in Cross Street. When this picture was taken in 1906, the landlord was Charles Smith. Sadly this delightful pub was destroyed by fire in 1964. New houses have been built on this site.
Hoxne Postmill stood on high ground above the watermill. This postcard was posted in 1907 to an address in Harleston. The beautiful mill last worked in the 1920s.
The Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in Trowse in Norwich and new members are very welcome. The next meetings are on 13 December & 10 January. Dennis is also the author of several local history books that can be purchased by contacting him direct.
On 26th August 1912 a month’s worth of rain fell in two days resulting in flooding in the Waveney Valley. This was the view taken outside The Swan pub with villagers looking on.
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ften in talking to people I say “I’m a member of Wymondham U3A” and I’m met with confusion. “It’s the University of the Third Age,” I reply. In response to their quizzical gaze I explain that it is an organisation for retired or semiretired people. We have a monthly meeting and there are lots of special interest groups: astronomy, history, learning languages, short-mat bowls and walking to name but a few. Some U3As have over 50 different groups. U3As vary in size but here in the South Norfolk/Suffolk borders area the average is around 350 members.
The concept began in France where “university” has a wider meaning than we understand. The ethos is the promotion of self-learning. In England the number of U3As now exceeds 1,000. Whilst we pay monthly speakers, groups are self-led by volunteers who have the knowledge and confidence to do so. In addition there is usually a wide social programme including day trips to places of interest and holidays. In Wymondham U3A we have had 4 holidays; Holland, France, Scotland and Northumberland in 2017. We also seek to promote cultural events and concerts. U3As are ideal for getting to know people if you have just moved to an area or if you are living on your own and hesitate to go to events alone. Friendships are soon formed and at Wymondham we have a
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alf a million people are expected to count their garden birds for the 2018 RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch this January.
The world’s largest garden wildlife survey, now in its 39th year, takes place on 27, 28 and 29 January. The public is asked to spend just one hour watching and recording the birds in their garden or local green space, then send their results to the RSPB. Last year, close to half a million people across the UK joined in the world’s largest garden wildlife survey (including 12,000 people from Norfolk), counting more than eight million birds and providing valuable information about the wildlife using our gardens in winter. In Norfolk, the blackbird was top of the Big Garden Birdwatch rankings, with house sparrow and starling rounding off the top three.
Last year’s Big Garden Birdwatch also revealed an explosion in the number of recorded sightings of waxwings. These attractive looking birds flock to UK gardens in winter once every 7-8 years when the berry crop fails in their native Scandinavia. Known as an ‘irruption’, results showed that waxwings were seen in around 11 times more gardens in 2017 compared to the last couple of years, with sightings as far west as Wales and Northern Ireland. Daniel Hayhow, RSPB Conservation Scientist said: “The birds we see in our garden are often the first experience we have with nature – whether it’s a flock of starlings at the feeder, a robin perched on the fence or some house sparrows splashing in the bird bath. “But it may come as a surprise to know that some of our most-loved species are in desperate
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Nature need of our help as their numbers have dropped dramatically. By counting the birds that visit your outdoor space, you’ll be making a difference for nature. It only takes an hour, so grab a cuppa, sit back and see who makes a flying visit to your garden.”
As well as counting birds, the RSPB is once again asking participants to log some of the other wildlife they have seen throughout the year. This year, people are also being asked to look out for badgers, foxes, grey squirrels, red squirrels, muntjac deer, roe deer, frogs and toads.
Species such as starlings and greenfinches have seen their numbers decline by 79 and 59 per cent respectively since the first Birdwatch in 1979. But it wasn’t all bad news. There was good news for robins in last year’s survey, with the average number seen visiting gardens at its highest level since 1986, helping it climb two places to number seven, its joint highest-ever position in the Big Garden Birdwatch rankings. Daniel added: “The Big Garden Birdwatch allows us to monitor trends and understand how birds are doing. With results from so many gardens, we are able to create a ‘snapshot’ of birds across the UK.”
For your free Big Garden Birdwatch pack, F w which includes a bird identification chart,, and RSPB shop voucher and advice to help you attract wildlife to your garden, text BIRD to 70030 or visit www.rspb.org. uk/birdwatch. Registration opens on 13 December 2017.
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from birds. Also be prepared to protect your plants with fleece or straw on colder nights; hardy salad crops like winter gem lettuce and any remaining leeks will benefit from some insulation. Prepare for next year by digging empty borders and piling on the manure – the worms will break up any clods of soil. You can also prepare the ground for growing beans next year. Dig a trench and fill it with compostable kitchen waste, which will rot down and create a perfect environment for your beans.
CARE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE If you want your Christmas trree to last longer and hold onto its needles, try a pine or fir tree rather than the traditional Norway Spruce. Before putting up your tree, saw about 5cm off the bottom an nd place it in a bucket of water so it re etains moisture over the holiday season. Don’t forget to keep it topped d up! Try to avoid positioning your tree next to a direct source of hea at, like a fire or radiator, or it will ove erheat and start shedding needles before the festivities are over. After e the Christmas, continue to make most of your tree by shredding it and using it in the garden forr mulch.
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In this instalment of her series “A Sign of the Times”, Sarah Doig explores what the Wickham Skeith village sign tells us about the community’s history.
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any a visitor to the mid-Suffolk village of Wickham Skeith has no doubt commented on its idyllic situation. Like many Suffolk communities it is considerably smaller today than in the past. At the beginning of the twenty-first century the population stood at just over 300 as opposed to 150 years earlier when there were 613 people living there. The Wickham Skeith village sign stands on the green, surrounded by well-kept cottages of various ages. The village pond, called the Grimmer, takes centre stage on the sign. But although peaceful now, in 1825 it was the scene of the last recorded “swimming” in Suffolk, when the unfortunate 67-year-old Isaac Stebbings was accused of using black magic on his neighbours. Faced with accusations by villagers of being a wizard, Stebbings offered to be “swum” in the Grimmer. “Swimming” of suspected witches had been popular in the seventeenth century. The person was tied up with a rope and put into the water. If they sank (and sadly often drowned), they were deemed innocent. However, if they floated they were guilty. Stebbings’ ordeal lasted more than an hour, watched by crowds of men, women and children. The spectators, not satisfied by this trial which proved inconclusive, demanded another the following week. Luckily, though, the local clergy and churchwardens stepped in to prevent a reoccurrence of the incident. The sign also depicts a tractor which demonstrates the prevalent occupation in
the community over the centuries. The parish church and a windmill are also featured. This tower mill has long since disappeared, having been demolished in 1925. At one time, the village also boasted a steam mill which was, in 1890, the scene of a fatal accident. The boiler of the mill exploded, killing a six-year-old boy. Another local landmark represented on the village sign is the former pub. Until 1967, Wickham Skeith had a pub called the Swan Inn which had operated as a watering hole for residents for at least two hundred years (and probably a lot longer). During much of the 1800s, the landlady was a widow called Martha Bendell. In October 1866, the Norwich Mercury reported a rather curious incident at the Swan Inn: “It would seem that some twenty or thirty labourers and their wives met at the Swan for the purposes of paying their allotment rents, and nearly the whole of them got drunk. On leaving the inn about midnight they indulged in a saturnalia which causes a blush for humanity and extinguishes all notions of “rustic simplicity” and purity of morals.” I should point out that I am not casting aspersions on current residents of Wickham Skeith who are all, of course, beyond reproach: I’m simply reporting their local history! Sarah Doig is an independent historical researcher, writer and speaker. Her website is www.ancestral-heritage.co.uk.
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HUMAN RIGHTS DAY THROUGH ART Writer and artist Kristy Campbell investigates how the local art scene is influenced by human rights issues and how two artists have used their voice to instigate change.
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very year on 10 December we commemorate Human Rights Day. With this, we remember the Universal Declaration of Human Rights being adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948, leading to the passing of resolution 423 in 1950 where all
states and organisations were invited to join the movement.
being treated equally, with fairness, dignity and respect.
Human rights looks at a variety of subjects, including racial matters, LGBTQIA issues, gender orientated concerns and questions of social, cultural and domestic violence. It exercises the importance of everyone
Artists Marcia X and Anmar Mirza have kindly contributed to this article, offering up their artistic practice for study and some personal words with reference to human rights.
Anmar Mirza has adopted emotion and perspective as key components forming the framework for his practice. In his later paintings he appears to have incorporated more humorous elements in to works in order to ‘lighten’ the thoughts and semantics applied to his abstract compositions. He notes that everything is based on impulse, and reaction. “Fundamentally, I want to paint about basic human emotion. I’m not usually one to paint about politics or social issues, but watching the media coverage on Aleppo and the refugee crisis, I felt that the media had dehumanized what was going on. That was the worst bit about it. It made me feel quite frustrated and sad. So I painted something based on pure emotion. Just deep sadness. Something relatable. One figure who had lost everything, being comforted by another.” Find out more at www.amrza90.com
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Artist, Marcia X places the diasporic experience at the core of her practice. She looks at what it means and what it is like to be a person of colour – in particular, a woman of colour – to be in a constant, existential cultural crisis. As a visual artist, filmmaker and researcher, Marcia continues to probe and confront this crisis, seeking ways to live through it and envision futures away from it. “Puerto Rico has been a colonial subject birthed from genocide of indigenous peoples like the rest of the Americas, in this case, with the Taino and the subsequent participation of the enslavement of West Africans. Juggled from Spanish to American hands, Puerto Rico has suffered economic problems, forced sterilization of a third of its female population, poisoning, bombing, mass emigration away from the island, and currently, genocide. Again.
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Its president has blamed Puerto Ricans for the failed economy and every time he is critiqued, he lashes out at Puerto Rican’s more and more. His latest is a threat that FEMA, which has already stated has no responsibility in distributing aid to the island, will be removed because it can’t help the people forever. “I was born in the 80s. I am one generation removed from peasant sugar cane workers that toiled on plantations. Colonialism is alive, and takes its shape in many forms. To see how it is working now, look at the situation of Puerto Rico. Then to the rest of the Caribbean to see how little value black and brown lives have unless they’re able to make other countries profit from the labour on the land.” Find out more at www.artistmarciax.com
All around the world there are artists, writers, performers and poets working closely with subjects stemming from human rights issues. In the UK, we strive to contribute power to the people through collectives like ‘The Nasty Women Movement’, who tour the country; established artists including Ai Weiwei, Banksy, and Guerrilla Girls who build on the protest art scene; museums, galleries and researchers like Professor Richard Sandell who endeavor to bring discussion on social justice and equality to the fore. Art for Amnesty is another global effort, with artists from around the world standing by Amnesty International with “a vision of a world where human rights are enjoyed by all”. December is a magical time of year for lots of different cultures. For the celebrations of Saint Nicholas Day, Eid’ul-Adha, Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe, St. Lucia Day, Hanukkah, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Kwanzaa Omisoka, Yule and Saturnalia. Make 10 December another day on the calendar to remember, to spare a thought for, and to play a part in.
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A CHRISTMAS Journey A true story by Ruby Lanham, born in 1904 in Bures, as told to her son, Neil Lanham.
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y father was hard on me when I was young. You know, when I was twelve, during the ‘14-18 war, we had two wounded soldiers doing convalescent work for us down at Red House Farm. When it came to Christmas time, Father had sold the turkeys to a butcher in Ipswich. When they were to be delivered there was a terrific downpour of snow which made travelling almost impossible. Anyway, the turkeys had to be there or we wouldn’t get paid. They were all plucked and ready to be loaded onto the van, but there was nobody to go with them. Neither of the wounded soldiers knew the way to Ipswich, so somebody’d got to go and show them the way. “You’ve got to go Ruby,” said my old man. “You’ll be all right sitting up there next to Charlie Cope.” The snow kept coming down as cold as charity. We put Derby, a blue roan
mare, in a van, loaded the turkeys and covered them up. It was an open wooden van like a four-wheeled farm cart with iron wheels and a board across the front to sit on out in the open. Charlie Cope was a decent sort of chap; he came from Walthamstow and had two sons. His wife was running his little general shop for him while he was in the war. Dad let him go home at weekends and he would bring us back some sugar or the like. He had been wounded in battle at the front, but was getting better. I was well wrapped up and we started off. When we got as far as the blacksmith’s at Kersey Tye, we stopped to have the mare shod with iron spikes so she couldn’t slip. The snow kept coming down fast and thick in a blizzard and it was difficult to see. Anyway, the mare still kept slipping about, but we went on to Ipswich and got there eventually.
But when we arrived, the butcher said he’d changed his mind and couldn’t pay for the turkeys. I think he thought he’d try it on with me as I was not very old. We wanted the money badly, but he said he’d bought them at so much a pound, and that came to so much money, but he was going to knock some off. However, I said that the price agreed was the price it had to be and eventually we got it. Well, we set sail for home, my fingers and toes numb and frawn, and when we got as far as Hintlesham George, Charlie Cope said, “I’m gonna get us a drink.” He brought me out a glass of ginger wine to warm me up and a packet of five Woodbines. I had never smoked before but when he offered, I said yes. Then we set off from Hintlesham for home, but when we got just outside Hadleigh, the mare was taking one step forward and almost
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the convent, down Conduit Hill, and right into town. It was lucky we never turned over and never met anything that day but the sky coming down that hill. When we finally got home at about twelve o’clock that night, I went straight away to give the money to my old man. He was in bed asleep.
Neil Lanham runs www.oraltraditions.co.uk, a website devoted to the spoken word of the vernacular indigenous people and all that it passes in terms of traditional song, story, wisdom, history and cultural identity – folk life, folk song & folk story. You can contact Neil on 01379 890568 or traditionsofsuffolk@gmail.com.
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