Village People South Norwich edition – February / March 2018 (Early Spring)

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FEB / MARCH 2018

South Norwich edition

COMMUNITY / LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR

ART & LOVE

Featuring Norwich Artists

HISTORY OF

Bergh Apton & The Lophams

Norfolk

Wildlife Trust talks pond life

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Contents

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FEBRUARY / MARCH 2018

Out & About

47 Memories of North & South

8 Good news from our region 13 Could you be an NHS

50 Norfolk Wildlife Trust talks

volunteer?

14 Ladies who lunch visit The Burston Crown

16 Film reviews – what’s on the big screen

19 ‘The Band’ comes to Norwich Theatre Royal

22 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword

25 6 top tips for renovating your bathroom

Lopham pond life

53 Local stories by Neil Lanham 54 Education through the Tukongote project

57 Inspiring Females 58 On your plot – the arrival of Spring

61 A sign of the times – Bergh Apton

63 Thoughts of a Norfolk author

64 Wymondham Walk 66 What’s in season – produce

27 Village notice board

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for February & March

67 Recipe for seasonal ratatouille

68 Chinese New Year – The year of the dog

Shopping Home & Garden 32 Recipe for orange & cardamom polenta cake

71 Book reviews – what we are loving this issue

73 Fashion Ice-cream pastels are in for Spring!

75 How to get a fresh complexion for Spring

Health & Beauty 77 Writer & artist Kristy Campbell investigates the expression of love in the work of Norwich artists

81 Heath Q & A – how diet affects blood pressure

Jobs, Money & Business 83 Smart money secrets – inheritance tax, don’t miss this!

85 Win tickets to see Rebecca Ferguson at Norwich UEA

86 Find a local business in our directory

35 Wymondham Heritage Museum’s new exhibit

37 Do you have a heart and a home?

39 Voluntary Norfolk tackles loneliness close to home

40 Garden jottings from Ken 43 Youth theatre company launches in Norwich

44 Sam’s Story – new short story from Attleborough Writers’ Group

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fter coming runner-up on the seventh series of The X Factor in 2010, Rebecca Ferguson has not been short of success. Having co-written her record-breaking debut album Heaven, and going on to release a further three follow-ups, Rebecca has proven herself to be a recording artist with a passion for her craft that is second to none. Released in 2011, Heaven was a critical and commercial success selling 128,000 copies in its first week, making her the fastestselling debut solo artist of the past decade.

Going on to release her follow up album, Freedom, in 2013, and then her third studio album Lady Sings The Blues (covering a number of jazz classics made famous by Billie Holiday), Rebecca shows off her versatile style with ease.

countless tours across the UK, Europe and US, this workingclass girl from Liverpool doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.

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Her fourth album, Superwoman, shows that Rebecca has come a long way from the shy twentysomething audiences first saw on television 7 years ago.

outh Norfolk is a hive of activity in February and March, with dozens of events, meetings and things to do. Check out our Village Notice Board pages inside and get some dates in your diarry. And remember to bookmark our website for a complete list of events – there’s never enough space to list everything in our packed magazines but you’ll find it all here: www.village-people.info

Continuing to flourish as a confident songwriter and stunning live performer and embarking on

To WIN a pair of tickets to see Rebecca perform at UEA on Saturday 17 February, visit www.village-people.info and answer the following question: What is the name of Rebecca’s fourth studio album? A: Catwoman B: Superwoman C: Wonder Woman Closing date Wednesday 14 February. Usual Village People rules apply.

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As usual, this issue is packed with local articles, all designed to educate, inspire or entertain. We’re launching two new columns this issue; one with local author, Keri Beevis, who shares her thoughts on New Year resolutions, and the other with the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, focusing on pond life.

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Our history columns feature The Lophams and Bergh Apton and our ‘Ladies who Lunch’ have been over to Burston. Read all about their visit inside.

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The Chinese New Year starts on 16 February and we have a fabulous feature on the Year of the Dog. In this country, Chinese New Year has become something of an important celebration for all nationalities, not to mention a great opportunity to eat, drink and be merry between the festivities of Christmas and Easter. Thank you to all our lovely readers who wrote in last year to tell me how much they enjoy reading Village People. It’s my number one goal to make sure that each of our three editions (fourth in the pipeline) continues to include brilliant, local and relevant articles to read. These magazines are also the number one way to find the best businesses in our rural local area. As we head into our tenth year in business, let’s continue to keep it local!

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Good News from our region MAISIE, STILL INSPIRING AND HELPING THE TEENAGE CANCER TRUST Maisie Colquhoun fought an incredibly brave battle against cancer. But as hard as she fought and despite the wonderful care and treatment she received at The Teenage Cancer Trust’s C9 ward at Addenbookes she tragically died two years ag go ag ged 17.

But that is not the end of Maisie Colquhoun. Maisie’s determination and altruistic nature still inspires people to carry on raising funds for the TCT. This is why a group of her family and friends climbed a mountain higher than Ben Nevis in 39°C heat and the next day y swam

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LOCAL HISTORIAN’S CALENDAR RAISES OVER £2,000 FOR CHARITY Dennis Cross, local historian and Village People contributor, has raised £2,367 for charity through sales of his 2018 calendar. All proceeds will go to Big C, Norfolk’s cancer charity. Dennis’ calendar is full of photos showcasing the history Diss, bringing back memories for residents of the town. Photos feature places like the old Picturehouse, which was a wonderful meeting place for couples, friends and families in the past. The photos are varied and include images of the home guard during the Second World War together with many old shopfronts that do not exist in the town today. Well done, Dennis and thanks to Photo Elite on Market Hill and Leslie Ward Collectibles on Church Street in Diss for stocking the calendar.

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STOCK AND VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR NEW BIG C SHOP Norfolk’s cancer charity, Big C, has opened a new shop in Diss and is asking local people if they can help with stock donations or volunteering. If you are de-cluttering your house this spring, requested items include good quality clothing, shoes and accessories, household objects, decorative accessories, books, CDs and bric-a-brac. The shop will have a particular focus on furniture and craft. Big C would also love to hear from volunteers who would like to help support the shop managers in running the store. Duties include sorting stock and helping on the tills. Dr Chris Bushby, CEO at Big C says, “Our shops provide an integral part of our charitable income. We rely on the generous time and energy our volunteers give to Big C. It’s a wonderful way to meet new people and for some it’s also a good opportunity to gain experience of the retail sector.” Dr Bushby continues, “On average, 20 people are given a cancer diagnosis every day in Norfolk and Waveney and the need for our services is increasing daily. Your unwanted gifts, outgrown clothes and any other items would go a long way to support people affected by cancer in our community.” As well as selling quality items to raise money for those in our community affected by cancer, the new Diss shop will have a dedicated area

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along to the chosen house to clear their drainage system,” says Angie Symonds of Metro Rod. Metro Rod and NS Hughes look forward to continuing to support other charitable projects throughout Norfolk this year.

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After the death of his father, T’Challa returns to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to succeed the throne but finds his mettle tested when a powerful old enemy reappears. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people.

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Sun 18 February POCAHONTAS Michala Jane School of Dance £7 - £17.50 Tues 20 – Sat 24 February GALLOWGLASS Gripping adaptation of Ruth Rendell thriller £8 - £26.50

Mon 5 – Sat 10 March THE KITE RUNNER Moving tale adapted from the best-selling novel £8 - £28.50 Mon 12 – Sat 17 March FAT FRIENDS THE MUSICAL Jodie Prenger, Sam Bailey, Natasha Hamilton, Kevin Kennedy star in new musical based on the hit TV comedy £8 - £44

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The whole process began when noted West End and touring producers David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers got together with the band themselves to work on some plot ideas. They eventually came up with a finished draft which is based on true events. More work was done on the plot and story and then the search began for the five performers to play The Band courtesy of BBC One’s prime-time Saturday night hit Let It Shine. After a process of auditions and live performances, the lucky winners were 5 to 5 – AJ

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18, 25 FEB & 4 MAR 12 TO 4PM The Old Coach House, Brockdish, IP21 4JY Over 2 acres of woodland and garden leading to the Banks of the River Waveney. In aid of EAAA Prostate Cancer, EACH, St. Elizabeth Hospice and Local Charities. Adults £2 Children free. Teas and Refreshments

MUSIC THE SILVER DOLLAR COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB PRESENTS JONNY AND LYNETTE

SUNDAY 18TH FEB 7.30PM The Park Hotel, Denmark Street, Diss, IP22 4LE Music 7.30pm until 10.30pm Members £5. Non-Members £6. Membership £2

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NEWTON FLOTMAN & DISTRICT FLOWER ARRANGEMENT CLUB

THU 22 FEB / FRI 23 MAR 1.30PM Wreningham Village Hall, Mill Lane, Wreningham, NR16 1AN Demonstration of Flower Arranging by different demonstrators at each meeting. New members welcome.

THURS 22ND FEB 2.00PM / 7.30PM Masonic Rooms, The Thoroughfare, Harleston Historical drama starring Judi Dench, Ali Fazai, Eddie Izzard, & Michael Gambon. Based on a true event when Queen Victoria met a young Indian clerk. Tickets £4

BINGO BINGO IN AID OF MENINGITIS NOW

FRIDAY 23RD FEB 8PM Syleham and Wingfield Village Hall, IP21 4LT Village hall hold Bingo every last Friday of the month - this month in aid of Meningitis Now. Come and have a fun evening. Bar open.

CRAFTS BORDER CRAFT COLLECTIVE MASTER CRAFTS FAIR SAT 3RD MAR 10AM - 3PM Long Stratton Village Hall

EVENT THETFORD UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE MONTHLY TALK

THURSDAY 22ND FEB 1:45PM Carnegie Room, Cage Lane, Thetford, IP24 2DS Our speaker is Linda Scoles and her topic ‘Journey to Citizenship’. Thetford University of the Third Age welcomes men and women aged 50+ to partake into its 40

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SAT 3RD MAR 10.30 TO 12.30 Syleham and Wingfield Village Hall, IP21 4LT Come for a coffee, a tea, a chat. There will be a cake stall, a raffle and a few stalls.

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SAT 3RD MAR 2.30 - 4.30PM Palgrave Community Centre, Upper Rose Lane IP22 1AP Organised By The Palgrave Gardening & Social Group. An Inspirational Talk by Ken Sammon, author of Jottings By Ken in Village People Magazine. Cost £6 to include refreshment Bookings - Diane Gibbons on 01379 641760

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THURSDAY 22ND MAR 1.45PM Breckland Leisure Centre, Croxton Road, Thetford, IP24 1JD This event is FREE. Please come and visit us in the Main Hall at the Leisure Centre to experience the 40+ activities on offer. Thetford University of the Third Age welcomes men and women aged 50+. Activities include genealogy, gardening, cookery, sports, luncheon club, games, crafts, travelling, languages, book club and many more.

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EVENT DAFFODIL DAY

SUNDAY 25TH MAR 10AM-4PM The Old Coach House, Brockdish, IP21 4JY Daffodil walk down to the banks of the River Waveney. Over 2 acres of woodland and gardens. In aid of EAAA Prostate Cancer,

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ORANGE & CARDAMOM POLENTA CAKE Katie, one of the volunteer bakers at The Pennoyer Centre, is the queen of ‘free from’ cakes. This delicious cake is free from both gluten and dairy, and always sells out quickly – just as much goes to people who don’t have special dietary requirements, it’s so tasty! Serves 16

04. Spoon the mixture, which will be quite stiff, into the baking tin, and level carefully with a knife or the back of a spoon. Bake in the middle of the oven for about 40-45 minutes, until a skewer comes out clean. 05. Meanwhile, put the juice of the 2 oranges in a saucepan with the sugar, ground cardamom seeds and orange blossom water. Simmer gently to dissolve the sugar and reduce the syrup by about half. As soon as the cake comes out of the oven, use a pastry brush to ‘wash’ the surface of the cake with as much of the syrup as it will take. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. Any unused syrup keeps a few days in the fridge and is great on muffins or similar. 06. Cut into 16 squares, and decorate with freshly sliced orange or clementine. Use within 3 days (it freezes brilliantly either whole or portioned).

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DRIZZLE Juice of 2 oranges (the ones you zested) 50g caster sugar Freshly ground seeds of 5 cardamom pods 1 teaspoon orange blossom water Orange or clementine slices, to decorate

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omen in Wymondham in the First World War marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War. It features the Red Cross Hospital at Abbotsford where local women such as Elsie Standley worked as nurses, cooks and ancillary staff. Also featured are women who took men’s jobs while they were away, including Hartie Elvin who became a post lady and Molly Yaxley and Mabel Norman who worked at the railway station. The display about the town’s most famous inhabitant, Robert Kett, has been refurbished and moved from the main gallery to one of the corridors. It tells the story of Kett’s Rebellion, tracking the events through to its ultimate failure. The Lost Pubs of Wymondham exhibition proved so popular with visitors last year that it has been retained for a further year. As the museum prepares to re-open for spring, it is looking for volunteers to act as stewards for three hours a month, either morning or afternoon. Duties include opening up, greeting visitors, answering questions and closing at the end of day. Help is also needed in the Bridewell Tearoom, serving drinks and snacks. You would not be required to cook or make sandwiches, and again, it would be three hours a month, morning or

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ik’s early life had been difficult with breakdowns in family relationships, time in care and emotional difficulties until a local charity offered him a new opportunity for stability and independence. Nik was put in touch with The Benjamin Foundation, which supports around 2,000 people in Norfolk and Suffolk every year through problems with bullying, abuse and homelessness.

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he excitement of the average gardener seems to hold no bounds as the winter months close and a new gardening season begins (not that it really stops). With the increase in day length, nature is beginning to stir, buds on naked branches start to swell and birds are busy looking for nesting sites (if you want to help them, now is the perfect time to put up a few nest boxes). Soon greenhouses, cold frames and window sills will be called into service for germinating flower and vegetable seeds, and for young and old alike the magic of the first leaves emerging from fresh compost will always lift the heart. If you’re not sure which varieties to grow we have selected some of the best and most reliable choices from Suffolk based ‘Kings Seeds’, and we stock all you need to get them going. We also have available some exotic bulbs and wonderful-looking dahlias, plus potato tubers, shallots and onion sets. Getting outside on a cold day may not be topping your wish list, but when the weather allows there’s a lot to be done and it’s all a great way of getting some exercise. Tasks may include pruning back shrubs, re-defining border edges, digging over beds and spreading manure, lifting and dividing perennials or

planting new trees and hedging. Gardening should be a fun pastime, so when conditions are particularly British, retreat indoors and with the aid of a hot drink carry out one of the most enjoyable jobs, planning what you wish to grow or alter this season. Changes to borders are much easier to carry out whilst plants are dormant, so clearing out dead or overgrown areas now gives you the opportunity to re-plant with newer or different varieties that may offer bolder flowers or more exciting foliage. If it’s a new bed make sure that you incorporate choices to provide interest in every season, such as witch-hazel and dogwoods for Winter, wonderful bulbs or some of our amazing value hellebores for Spring, add lots of stunning herbaceous perennials for a Summer full of colour, and select a few shrubs that give outstanding Autumn leaf colours (berberis, Japanese maples and cotinus will all put on a reliable show). Come on, spring into action and make your garden as individual as you are!

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n exciting new youth theatre company has launched in partnership with the OPEN Trust in Norwich for young people aged 8-19. Set up by Dan Rayner, Jo Myers and Dave Myers, Echo Youth Theatre aims to fill a gap in the market for high quality theatre that inspires young people to take to the stage without the burden of regular classes and high termly fees.

young people, both on stage and backstage, to achieve their theatrical ambitions. Workshop co-ordinator, Cathy Wilson said, “Becoming a member of EYT will bring access to a wide range of workshops and social events. Members will receive advance notice of audition opportunities, exclusive access to the workshop programme and invitations to our social events and theatre trips.”

Co-founder Dan said, “We believe that providing a variety of opportunities, working with a range of different directors, practitioners and artists will enable our members to develop both as young people and as all-round performers. EYT will be working with some of Norfolk’s most talented creative teams to provide high quality productions – initially two major productions in 2018 – plus a series of workshops throughout the year.”

EYT’s first production will be the East Anglian premiere of the musical, ‘A Little Princess’ at OPEN from 5-7 April. The next production that they will be auditioning for is an exciting steampunkinspired version of Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. The company will also be running their first theatrical summer school for members this year.

For just £15 per year, members of EYT will have the chance to experience all aspects of theatre production and the company are keen to support

If you are interested in finding out more about Echo Youth Theatre and want to sign up as a member visit www.echoyouththeatre.co.uk

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Story

SAM’S Story

A short story by Ron Brewer of Attleborough Writers’ Group

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hy on earth did they choose me? I’ve never given such a speech before. And probably will never get asked again after everyone has watched me perform my duties during the reception. Of course I’ve known both Alex and Charlie for ages. We all went to the same university. We were studying different subjects but met up through the various clubs and societies that we had joined during that mad tradition called Freshers’ Week. Since then I’ve been on holiday with one, the other or both of them several times. They didn’t seem interested in me helping to organise things before the wedding day. But I had looked up all the relevant stuff via Google and think I know what my duties will be on the day. And what shall I wear? Do I try to out-do the couple with my outfit? Would a white suit be just a bit too much? I’ll just make sure that all the arrangements go well on the

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day and hope that the many guests don’t really notice that I am there. It won’t actually be a wedding in the traditional sense as they have decided to have a civil ceremony at the local registry office. I’m not sure how many guests will be there – both sets of parents seem to be reluctant to get involved but I hear that both families will be taking part – when we go off to the Kings Head afterwards. It’s going to be difficult to decide which of the many personal, embarrassing and even intimate stories to put in my speech and which ones to miss out. You see, both Alex and Charlie have been married before and each time the marriages ended in rather messy divorces within a couple of years. Alex got hitched soon after university. It was a full blown occasion with loads of bridesmaids, horse and carriage to the wedding, posh meal in a marquee. But it never really worked and before long the ‘happy couple’ were legally single again. Charlie left things

a bit longer before deciding to tie the knot, possibly because of the way things had turned out for Alex. Like many marriages these days, even Charlie couldn’t make a go of it and divorce proceedings were soon under way. After the earlier failed marriage Alex must have been a useful source of information on how to go about things. Charlie and Alex were soon seeing a lot of each other and so, I for one, was not surprised when it was announced that they wanted to be a couple for ever and ever and were going to cement this relationship by means of a civil partnership as husband and husband. My surprise was being chosen to be their ‘best woman’. My experience of having been married to both of them for a short time did at least mean I had a pretty good idea that they should get on well together. © Ron Brewer Attleborough Writers’ Group


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MEMORIES OF NORTH & SOUTH LOPHAM

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 North & South Lopham

The Bell pub remained open until the early 1980s. This view was taken in 1927, a Lewis Simper being landlord at the time. The White Horse pub in South Lopham is still serving the public today. This view is dated 1906. Mr William Pitchers was then landlord.

North Lopham windmill was in Tanns Lane and is a smock windmill. The postcard is dated 1910 and at the time a Mr William Crow was miller. Nothing remains of the mill today.

This postcard from 1935 shows the Cherry Tree pub in the mid-distance where the road goes right to Kenninghall and left to East Harling. Today the building is a private house.

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Lopham United Football Club played on the playing field adjoining the village hall. This picture was taken at the end of the 1949/1950 season and features (from back row, left to right): T.Baker, E.Merton, E.Reeve, G.Jolly, B.Baker, F.Annes, Gardiner (and front row, left to right): E.Jolly, C.Piper, L.West, W.Womack and R.Baker.

This early picture shows The Crown pub in South Lopham, on the road to Diss, opposite the garage. The pub is now a private house having closed in the 1960s when the landlord was Mr Charles Hawes.

This 1906 village postcard features the village store run by the Womack family and in later years by Bryant & Sharp. It is now a private house.

The Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in Trowse in Norwich and new members are very welcome. The next meetings are on 8 February and 14 March Dennis is also the author of several local history books that can be purchased by contacting him direct.

South Lopham 1907. St Andrews Church is a mile south of the adjoining parish of North Lopham and is an ancient building of flint and stone. It has a fine central Norman tower with pinnacles containing a clock and 6 bells. The church register dates from 1554. The population of the village was 430.

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POND LIFE

Conservation Officer from Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Helen Baczkowska, shares her thoughts on the importance of ponds in the south Norfolk landscape

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At Norfolk Wildlife Trust, it is the wildlife of ponds that we wish to promote and protect. The best ponds for wildlife are those with few trees on the banks, with plenty of sunlight reaching the water from the south and east. This boosts oxygen levels in the water, creating ideal conditions for insects,

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don’t know if you have ever been to a place where you’ve been offered a mug of tea and you really don’t fancy it because of the state of the mugs. Like when I was a pupil with the auctioneers Grain and Chalk in Cambridge, old Tom Bradley (who lived in a filthy caravan on his own) never washed the cups; he’d clean them out with wire wool. I used to try and avoid having any of his tea but I would watch my guvnor Bob Grain swallow his with a screwed up face. My Uncle Tickles told me about first time he went to his young lady’s for tea: as he lifted his cup of tea gently to his mouth, determined to make a good impression, the cup fell off the handle and split tea all over the table and cakes. “There,” said his future mother-in-law. “I only stuck that on yesterday”. Tickles was left holding the handle that p she had glued onto the tea cup. A local butcher told me that there was a woman who used to invite him in for tea when he was on his rounds. “She was a dirty old devil,” he said, “and she never washed the cups up”. There was another roundsman, old Fred, who had spots on his face and used to pop in for cups of tea. One o day the butcher had to go k in, so he decided to drink with his left hand, to avoiid using the same side as olld g Fred. He was just putting this filthy mug to his lips with his left hand when this woman said “Oh, I ke see you’re left-handed lik Fred!” I like the tale which a local agronomist told me about an old farmer that he called Jimma, who always had a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and about five days growth of stubble. He lived in the sort of house where you had to move four or five cats off the chairs to find yourself a seat.

“I hated drinking out of his mugs because they all had great cracks in them filled with black dirt,” said the agronomist. “It wasn’t long after that I came across a load of free mugs, so I grabbed three of these and brought them with me when I went round to see Jimma next time. Well, about a month later I called on him and he asked me in for a cup of tea. As I sat down, confident that I’d get a new clean mug, to my surprise he brought in his same filthy old ones! When I asked him about the ones that I’d brought, he said “Oh, I put them in the china cabinet for safe keeping…”

Uncle Tickles

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EDUCATION FOR ALL IN RURAL Zambia

Community Projects Manager, Kelly Geoghegan, explains how the Suffolk owners of a Zambian holiday lodge are bringing education and new opportunities to their local area. learn basic skills without having to make the long walk. Over the next six years we slowly added more preschools and a reading scheme to the local primary school. Since 2016 we have really expanded our projects. In 2017, we opened two purpose built preschools with one hundred pupils, eight teachers and feeding schemes, and we still support several other local schools.

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magine having to walk ten miles to school every day, without shoes, to sit in a class with a hundred pupils, one teacher and no resources. For many young people in rural Zambia, who are desperate for an education, this is their only option.

Tessa Prior of Eye, the late John Leader of Syleham and a South African colleague. Having witnessed the need for education in surrounding villages, the Waterberry team founded Tukongote Community Projects to improve educational opportunities in the area.

Waterberry Lodge, a tourist lodge on the banks of the Zambezi River, was set up by

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and do basic maths, acquire sewing skills or carpentry and building. As B.B. King said, “The greatest thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.” Imagine missing 20% of your education simply because you are a girl in rural Zambia without access to sanitary pads. Through our Freedom Pads project and the generosity of guests we’ve supplied 500 kits of washable sanitary towels that allow girls to stay at school during their periods. We are also helping to sponsor vulnerable bright local girls and boys into secondary schooling at nearby boarding schools, as there is no local option. 25 will be enrolled this year, each

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In October, BBC Radio Norfolk hosted Inspiring Females in the Arts, a live radio debate involving six inspiring panellists representing journalism, education, music, theatre and more. BBC presenter Nick Conrad chaired a lively debate for over 300 young women aged 12 to 18, with topics including part-time roles for working mums, the gender pay gap and the qualities required of those wishing to pursue a career in the arts sector. In January, 33 young women were welcomed to a unique event with Aviva, held at the beautiful Marble Hall on Surrey Street. This event involved over 40 volunteer mentors who took part in a variety of networking sessions, hosted compelling Q&A sessions and delivered quality interactive workshops on careers in asset management, medical underwriting, cyber security, product design, data science and more.

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Gardens

FLOWERS

The arrival of spring ARY JOBS FOR FEBRU & MARCH

If you want lilies to flower in the summer then February is the time to plant them. Grow them in pots indoors (or in a greenhouse) until the flowers appear, when you can move them onto the patio and enjoy the display. When bulbs start to appear in the rock garden then you may wish to protect them from the elements. A sheet of Perspex propped up on piles of bricks does a good job of protecting bulb from rain or snow. bulbs Ea arly spring is the time to

sow hardy annuals in pots (or directly into well-prepared soil in milder areas) to provide some colour in your garden. Try clarkia, cornflowers or Californian poppies for a colourful display. In March you can sow sweet peas; place them in a sunny spot in your greenhouse to ensure they get plenty of light. It’s also the time to plant summer-flowering bulbs like allium, begonia, gladiolus y and the so-called ‘fireball lily’, scadoxus.

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WILDLIFE WAKES UP By March, garden wildlife is starting to wake from hibernation and prepare for breeding. You can help emerging hedgehogs build up fat reserves by leaving out meat-based pet food at dusk. Frogs will also be waking up and will be attracted to garden ponds. If you don’t have a pond, consider creating a mini one out of an old washing up bowl or plastic box. Dig it into the ground in a shady spot and surround with stones to help amphibians climb in and out. Add two or three plants such

as water forget-me-not and marsh marigold around the edge, giving newts somewhere to lay their eggs. Garden birds like sparrows, blackbirds and robins will be flying back and forth to collect nest building materials. To help them out, tie up bunches of little twigs, moss and other stringy materials and leave them near your feeders. After mowing for the first time, let your grass clippings dry out and leave them in a corner of your garden to attract queen bumblebees.

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PREPARE SOIL FOR SOWING Once the ground is no longer frozen, one of the most important jobs for March is to cultivate the soil for your seedbeds. Many vegetables, annuals, biennials and herbaceous plants can be grown from seed sown outdoors and the key to success is soil preparation. You’re aiming for a weed-free bed with crumbly soil. Dig over your beds in advance of sowing to allow time for soil to settle. Clay soils are best dug in autumn, so winter frosts can break up the soil and improve structure. Light, sandy soils are best dug in early spring, when the soil is neither waterlogged nor frozen. Some people use the technique of double digging (see the RHS website for more information) but this is only really necessary with new beds. Normally, turning over the soil to about a spade’s depth should be sufficient. After digging, cover your bed with plastic or fleece to stop weeds and warm up the soil. When the warmer weather appears in April, uncover the bed, rake over the surface, remove any weeds and you’re ready to sow!

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History

A SIGN OF THE TIMES

Bergh Apton

Sarah Doig ventures to Bergh Apton, at the request of one of the residents, to find out what the village sign tells us about the community’s history.

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he present-day residents of the south Norfolk village of Bergh Apton have done their ancestors proud by erecting, in 2004, a splendid sign celebrating their history spanning twenty centuries. The two, different, lavishly-illustrated sides to the sign are simply covered with a potted, illustrated history of the village. Originally Bergh Apton was two separate settlements of Berg or Berc and Apelsco. Before they unified, both communities had their own church and the two churches are depicted on the sign. The church of St Peter and St Paul, which stands at the highest point in the village, is still in use today whereas there is now absolutely no trace of St Martin’s church which served the people of Apton until the mid-1500s.

The importance of the land to past residents of Bergh Apton is evident from the sign. The tractor reminds us that villagers have farmed the land for many centuries. In William White’s History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845, no fewer than ten farmers are listed, as opposed to just a handful of other professions including a blacksmith, a corn miller, shoemaker, beer seller and a schoolmistress. The sign g includes other references to the land, including peasants grazing their animals and collecting wood on one of the former heaths, and the wild flower Columbine. This and many other flowers

grow on lands now w managed by the Bergh Apton Co onservation Trust. But the mostt prominent feature on both sides of the sign is the black k poplar tree which stood in the village for more than 200 years before it was destroyed in a storm in 2005. Some 120-odd years earlier, in April 1883, the Eastern Evening News reported on another unfortunate accident involving a tree in Bergh Apton: A young man named Arthur Franklin was engaged in felling a tree, and had attached a rope to it, when it suddenly gave a lurch and struck him to the ground. He sustained such severe injuries that he expired shortly after. There is also a watermill on the village sign which has long since disappeared, although its mill stream is still discernible today. This watermill was recorded in the Little Domesday Book of 1086. Later on, a windmill was built in the village. This postmill stood at Mill Farm and was operational throughout the nineteenth century. In 1868, John Drake was the corn miller and he advertised in the local newspapers for an apprentice. Such a position could be mutually be eneficial for employer and employee, since a good apprentice would provide much-needed help w with the work whilst learning a worthwhile trade. We e do not know, though, whether Drake ever took on an apprentice or, if so, whether a lad (or lass) fin nished an apprenticeship, especially sin nce the mill was advertised for sale by a auction just three years later. Sara ah Doig is an independent histo orical researcher, writer and speaker. Her website is www w.ancestral-heritage.co.uk.

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THOUGHTS OF A Norfolk AUTHOR Published local author, Keri Beevis, shares her thoughts on New Year resolutions.

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t is usually around this time of year that my resolve to see through my New Year resolutions begins to dwindle. Christmas has come and gone, I have made it through the January blues, but as we head towards spring my willpower is ebbing away. My resolutions are always the same. I am going to eat healthier, cut back on the wine and start getting more exercise. (Actually, we can remove the word ‘more’ from that sentence, as I am usually about as active as a comatose tortoise). The healthy eating bit always falls by the wayside first, followed swiftly by the cutting back on wine. It’s a vicious circle as I return home from work with the best of intentions thinking I will have fish and vegetables, but then I get carried away writing and next thing I know, it’s far later than I realized and a frozen pizza has just happened to find its way into my belly. And of course, nothing washes down pizza like a glass of red wine. For 2018 the one part of my resolution I am determined not to break is the exercise bit. Now I haven’t gone and done anything silly like signing up to a gym or a Zumba class (did that once and we won’t even go there, other than to say that when people say Zumba is for everyone and no one looks ridiculous, there are exceptions). No, this year I have decided to focus my efforts on walking. Okay, so it’s not hardcore exercise, but every little helps right? And the beauty of living in Norfolk means there are plenty of pretty walks to choose from.

Now my mother is always up for a walk. She has a Fitbit and obsessively counts her steps. “I feel terrible,” she will occasionally exclaim during one of our telephone conversations. “I only managed 6,500 steps today.” “Uh huh,” I agree, chomping on a piece of chocolate and counting on my fingers, wondering if I have achieved 500. I have to admit I do feel better for both the exercise and the fresh air, and some of the places we have walked, while beautifully serene, are rather isolated, which sets my mystery writer imagination into overdrive. Not always a good thing, as this does make me rather jumpy and suspicious of everyone and everything. I was convinced we were being followed a couple of weeks back, but it turned out to be a squirrel rustling in the bushes. As for the shady looking group of cows watching us as we passed their field... Gulp!

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WYMONDHAM WALK via The Lizard and Tolls Meadow Cemetery Lane and pass the station again. After a short distance enter the cemetery on the left. Bear left in the cemetery shortly after passing the flint building to take the higher path.

Walk instructions Start at the Market Cross and walk down Fairland Street to the junction at the bottom of the hill. Cross the B1172 at the traffic lights and turn right onto London Road. After a short distance turn left onto the public footpath, then bear right into Tolls Meadow. Cross the bridge, walk up the path to exit via the steps and turn left onto Cemetery Lane. Pass the train station and cross Station Road at the T-junction into The Lizard almost opposite (pedestrian crossing on the left). Walk along The Lizard under the railway bridge and continue to the end of the road. Go through the gate at the end and walk around the edge of the meadow, either on the higher ground on the right or next to the River Tiffey on the left; climb the wooden viewing platform for a good view over the meadow. Shortly before reaching the A11 (although hidden behind the screen of trees, the noise gives a bit of a clue!) turn left, go through the gate and continue straight ahead crossing two meadows divided by the River Tiffey. Leave via the rambler gate and climb up the steps to the disused railway embankment. Turn left and walk along the old railway line. Just before the end, turn left opposite the seat on the right and go down the steep steps off the embankment. Follow the boardwalk around the edge of the field, cross the bridge and leave The Lizard via the steps. Turn right and walk back along the road to the T-Junction. Cross Station Road again back into

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Walk through an avenue of Scots pine trees with fine views across the Victorian cemetery. Turn left onto the main track after descending from the high pathway and leave the cemetery via the gate. Turn left onto Cemetery Lane and follow to the end. Cross the B1172 and continue ahead into the road opposite, Whitehorse Street. Bear right at the mini-roundabout to walk up Whitehorse Street, go over Damgate Bridge (noting the hand pump on the right) and turn right into Friarscroft Lane. After a short distance turn left into Chandler’s Hill and follow this up and around the corner, passing the car park on the left. Continue straight ahead onto Brewery Lane, pass Wymondham Baptist Chapel on the right and continue to the end. Turn left at the T-junction onto Friarscroft Lane and left again at Fairland Street to return up the hill to the start point. l Pictured right: The Market Cross, destroyed with many other buildings in a fire in 1615; rebuilt in 1618.


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Enjoy a mix of green spaces and quiet back streets. Local Nature Reserve Tolls Meadow is a species rich, wet meadow. It is mown, raked by hand and cleared of scrub so that nettles and brambles do not overwhelm delicate wild flowers with their associated insect and bird life. Tolls Meadow provides a valuable habitat for the water vole, which favours slowflowing or still freshwater with lots of bank-side plant cover. Water voles have declined dramatically in recent years because of the loss of habitat and the impacts of American mink; for more information about invasive non-native species, please visit www.norfolkbiodiversity.org/nonnativespecies.

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l Look up at the old buildings lining quiet back streets; many are built of locally sourced materials such as clay, timber and flint, giving the town its character and appeal. Find out more about the splendid town buildings, TollsMeadow and The Lizard at the Market Cross Information Centre.

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VEGETABLES n Cauliflower can an be roasted in small florets along with you our Sunday roast or whizz up a cauliflower soup s with some cumin, coriander and garlicc. n Purple sprouting broccoli is wonderful served with pasta p in creamy cheese (try taleggio) and topp ped with pine nuts. n Leeks Le are great paired with sweet potato in a gratin, roasted alongside your parsnips on a Sunday or made into any number of warming winter soups. Leeks give a sweeter flavor to dishes when used as a replacement for onions. n Parsnips can be mashed with potatoes for a refreshing change or glazed with honey or maple syrup in the oven. n Swede – how about swede soup or trying some savoury scones made with mashed swede? n Jerusalem artichokes are brilliant in a mushroom risotto or with slow-cooked roast lamb.

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FRUIT n The rich and wonderful colour of blood oranges is a seasonal treat. Try using them in a tart filled with creme patissiere, flavoured with orange zest. Arrange orange slices on top and sprinkle with demerera sugar, caramelised using a cooks blowtorch – yum! n Forced rhubarb is another beautiful colour to add to your table, try it with roast pork or as an accompaniment to oily fish such as mackerel.

FISH n Cockles, mussels and clams are all in season. n Oysters – buy local native oysters either as a special treat or to use in the traditional beef, ale and oyster pie. n Sardines are omega-3 rich. Make the most of them by butterflying, dusting in flour and frying lightly.

MEAT n Venison is delicious and healthy, great in casseroles or as steaks. n Goose makes a good risotto if you have any left after roasting!

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RATATOUILLE A SEASONAL RECIPE

The team at Frederick’s Fine Foods in Diss don’t just sell seasonal produce, they love to cook with it too. This issue, owner Juliette Atkinson shares her ratatouille recipe, which is perfect for using up more or less any vegetables that need finishing off.

Although traditionally from the Languedoc in the South of France and made with Mediterranean vegetables, you can add leeks, mushrooms or carrot to this ratatouille. It’s great used to stuff other vegetables such as peppers or served alongside steak, roasts, gammon or whatever you choose. One of my favourite ways to eat it is with a poached egg on top, but John and the team at Fredrick’s Café in Diss Corn Hall serve it as an open sandwich with cream cheese and rye bread – delicious!

INGREDIENTS 3 red peppers 3 courgettes 1 red onion or leek 1 aubergine 2 cloves of garlic – chopped 3 tablespoons of tomato purée 2 teaspoons of dried basil Salt and pepper to taste 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

METHOD 01. Roughly chop the onion or leek and sauté in the vegetable oil in either a medium-sized saucepan or a large frying pan over a medium heat until soft. 02. Add the garlic and stir until the garlic is just pale golden. 03. Chop the vegetables into roughly similar sized pieces and add to the pan along with the tomato puree, dried basil and salt and pepper. Stir everything around and allow to cook down for about 30 minutes, stirring every few minutes to make sure it doesn’t stick. 04. Once you think your vegetables are cooked – enjoy!

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CHINESE NEW YEAR The Year of the Dog

hinese New Year in 2018 starts on 16 February and is The Year of the Dog. The Chinese New Year is closely bound into a system of astrology, some thousands of years old, that is based on the principles of yin and yang. It uses a quite different set of constellations from ours and all calculations are based on the pole star rather than on the western zodiac. The Chinese calendar is ruled by lunar months, which do not balance with our fixed system. Consequently their New Year varies from year to year, occurring at any time from January to February. Like our system however, they do have twelve astrological signs. Each is ruled by an animal that transfers its particular characteristics to those born under its influence. The rule of each animal lasts for the period of a year and the signs occur in twelve year cycles. Once you know the most recent

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occurrences of each sign you can work out your own sign by working back in twelves. Remember though, for the Chinese, the moment of birth is what we would consider to be the moment of conception, so go back nine months from your actual birth date. In addition to the ruling animals, each year is subject to influences from the five elements that the ancient Chinese considered ruled every part of human existence. These were earth, fire, metal, water and wood. Each element also has its yin (negative) and yang (positive) side and for this the years are paired. The compilation of an astrological chart according to Chinese belief is highly complex and requires far more knowledge and information than we have room for here. Suffice it to say, a person’s most


propitious time is during the year ruled by his or her birth sign. Even more so during the month and hours of the day ruled by that sign. In the case of this year, that of the dog. Preparation for this most important of all Chinese festivals starts a week or so ahead. Homes are subjected to special cleaning because tradition says the kitchen god returns to heaven at this time to report on the state of his family’s home and its behaviour before the festival begins. The first act in the celebrations is the welcoming of this god back into the house on New Year’s Eve. This is usually accomplished with firecrackers and the burning of incense. At New Year it is thought important that all debts

are paid, quarrels cancelled, bad feelings and damaged relationships repaired. Anything broken must be repaired or replaced. This is basically a family festival so those away from home must try to return, relatives not seen during the year must be visited or contacted. Parties are held during the festival and jiaozi - white flour dumplings, many containing coins - are distributed. A money tree is erected, and coins shaken from it are thought to be especially lucky. In this country, it has become something of an important occasion for non-Chinese to celebrate the Chinese New Year. It offers a last chance for us to eat, drink and be merry at a rather dull time of year between Christmas and Easter. Chinese restaurants lay on special banquets, which are well worth attending. They comprise several courses of traditional food, eaten slowly and leisurely. The meal will frequently take up the whole evening. Over a sixth of the people in the world, Chinese and non-Chinese, celebrate the Chinese New Year. And if you want to join in the celebrations this year, early bookings are recommended because these events have really become hugely popular and tables get booked up fast. “Kung Hei Fat Choy” (Happy New Year)

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Regional Reads

THIS ISSUE WE L VE AVIATION LANDMARKS OF NORFOLK & SUFFOLK

Peter B. Gunn The History Press

ISBN 9780750962360 £19.99

View our region from a different perspective with this facinating selection of local titles from Chris Rushby of Jarrolds’ Book Department

Peter Gunn brings together many aspects of aviation history in the two counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, chronicled by place-name in alphabetical order. Subjects include airfields, war graves and memorials but also the less obvious aeronautical connections in, for example, country houses, churches and pubs and the local stories linked with them. The narrative incorporates descriptions with illustrations, OS grid references and a full index.

NORFOLK’S RAILWAYS 1927-1966 Richard Adderson & Dennis Greeno

Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway Society

GALLYONS GUNMAKERS OF EAST ANGLIA Richard Gallyon Quiller ISBN 9781846892578 £50

The story of a venerable Norfolk gun-making firm from 1794, told by a family member and covering the growth of the business and craftsmanship of gun-making. This rather smart reference for interested gun enthusiasts and collectors is not cheap, but then neither, I suppose, is a good shotgun.

ISBN 9780904062595 £15.99

A local bestseller, this book showcases forty years of railway operation in the county with 170 photographs of locomotives, trains, stations and people, many of which have never been published before.

THE STRANGERS OF NORWICH Helen Hoyte ISBN 9781999783914 £9.99

Shortlisted for the Amberley Publishing History Book Prize 2017, The Strangers of Norwich is a beautifully illustrated book telling the story of the Dutch and Flemish weavers who came to Norwich in 1565 and changed the fortunes of Norwich for two hundred years.

COLONEL UNTHANK AND THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE

Clive Lloyd ISBN 9781527215764 £10

Subtitled ‘The Expansion of Victorian Norwich’, this book reveals how the Unthank estate evolved thanks to the Unthank family. Filled with many colour photographs of the area, it is a fascinating account of a thriving part of the city we have grown accustomed to calling the Golden Triangle.

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fter all the cold weather, shorter days and lack of sunlight, our skin can need a boost. Chemical peeling has been all the rage over the last four decades, focusing on deep skin exfoliation and removal of skin layers, with the goal of producing new, healthier looking skin. However, this treatment can sometimes be too aggressive and cause pigmentation issues. There can also be some downtime, restricting your social life and possibly causing a little embarrassment if you’re trying to keep the source of your new complexion secret!

inflammation. Sun spots or problems with chronic redness, such as rosacea, can also be successfully addressed. Resurfacing is great for men too – but no one needs to know. Merely ‘peeling’ skin layers will not produce these desired results. However, with resurfacing treatments, a superficial peeling effect will be a secondary result of the treatment. The true objective is to stimulate regeneration in different skin layers, resulting in healthier, more youthful looking skin.

Resurfacing is a new concept that achieves the same great results as traditional peels but it’s based on the technology of regenerative medicine. Resurfacing uses the same families of acids used in conventional peels but the change actually takes place in the deeper levels of the skin so no damage occurs to the visible eye.

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Art

Art & Love

Writer and artist Kristy Campbell investigates the expression of love in the work of Norwich artists Mia Sylvia and Polly Draper. Art: the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.

expression of love. This custom has evolved through the ages, presenting itself in movie theatres, love stories and art.

Love: a profoundly tender, passionate affection for; to have a strong liking for; take great pleasure in.

In this issue we’ll be taking a glimpse at two wonderful Norwich-based textile artists. Mia Sylvia and Polly Draper, final year textile students at Norwich University of the Arts, have both examined modes of communication and the difficulty with expressing emotion.

With Saint Valentine’s Day just around the corner, many of us jump on the bandwagon of cultural and commercial celebration, opening up our hearts to faces and places that revive sentimental arousal. It is said that Valentine’s Day was first associated with romance in the 14th century during the flourishing tradition of courtly love. The 18th century saw the giving of chocolates, flowers and greetings cards, introducing a more commercial and visible

Mia Sylvia is currently reading poet Rupi Kaur. She instantly fell in love

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Art with the writer, particularly as the script helped her to realise and reflect on instances in her own life. Kaur submits not just her irresistible style of writing but valuable contents that allows the reader to engage quite intimately with their own thoughts. She tells me that it is difficult to chose one single line to share with us because they are very mood dependent, but I would agree that “the orange trees refused to blossom” and “you are every hope I’ve ever had in human for” are stunning representations of a place that we go to when words sweep us away. The theme of love is sewn into her practice amongst fabric that is dyed using natural ingredients. The plant’s colouring kisses the surface of the fabric; reminiscent of the Victorians’ playful and somewhat scandalous use of flowers in language. “I find the long process of dyeing the fabrics very emotional as it’s all about being connected with nature”, says Mia. She goes on to explain the fluid tendencies of the practice and how “each piece evolves through time as the colours aren’t always permanent and resonates with love”. Working with Kaur in mind is assisting the development of Mia’s professional practice, particularly with the hoping of moving across to the wedding industry. She mentions this wonderful concept of connecting better with her desired audience as she learns to understand how this powerful emotion can tell a tale. “Everything I use is natural and organic which I think has a beautiful connection with love. My current project looks at the six stages of love; LUST. BLOOM. LOVING. INTERTWINE. THE SEPARATION. ABSENCE”. Moving on from a beautiful home-grown love to a quiet expression of the senses, Polly Draper has created this enchanting wall-hanging for young heavy hearts to speak comfortably beside. “My interactive wall-hanging works to give young children that may struggle to communicate how they’re feeling a chance to express their emotions through the use of hand puppets, as a form of play therapy,” she says. “By introducing different interactive mediums, the pressure of communication is removed from the child, allowing them to explain why they may be feeling happy, sad, worried or cross through the persona of their chosen character”. With the daunting prospect of asking for help in

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mind, Polly tells us of her intentions to “break down barriers in communication”. As feelings go, this research shows typically negative emotions (sadness, anger) as being the most difficult to articulate. While this artwork is a terrific functioning space for honesty, it also aims to give the opportunity to freely think and feel. Heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and red roses are a genuine classic, with a seductive aesthetic to accompany, but love, lust and everything above does indeed conquer all. Hearts on sleeves and hands in puppets – whatever feels most natural to you. The love you need will find its way in.

n Investigate Kristy Campbell’s art, research and writing at axisweb.org/p/kristycamp, follow her on Instagram @kristycamp or email her on Kristycamp17@gmail.com n Visit Mia Sylvia’s website at miasylviatextiles.wordpress.com, follow her on Instagram and Etsy @Miasylviaa Contact Polly Draper on p.draper14@gmail.com or follow her on Instagram @pol.draper


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Money

INHERITANCE TAX

Forward planning can help keep the taxman at bay

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aving worked hard and paid your taxes all your life, it seems unfair to be taxed again when you die, but at least you can do something about it.

Simply by taking professional advice and planning ahead, there are ways to keep your future ‘death tax’ bill to a minimum. People often ask “How much is inheritance tax?” or “What will it cost me?”, but it’s not as cut and dried as that. Each case is different and depending on your family structure and the terms of your will there are a number of factors to consider. The current inheritance tax (IHT) nil rate band (or threshold) is £325,000 per person (frozen until 2020/21). Your allowance is higher if you leave your home to your children or grandchildren, thanks to the recently introduced home allowance. But it’s only when people realise that the wealth they’ve accumulated throughout their life is liable for 40% tax, that they sit up and take notice. To put this into context, if your estate is worth £475,000, tax will be charged on £150,000 (the amount above the £325,000 limit); therefore the sum payable to the tax man would be an eye watering £60,000. You certainly don’t need an inheritance tax calculator to tell you that £60,000 of your monies heading for the HMRC coffers is too much. However, there are a number of legal ways to slash the amount of IHT or estate tax your executors will have to pay. Leaving money to charity, making gift payments, putting assets in trust or taking out life insurance in trust to cover any potential IHT liability are just a few ways to protect the value of your estate.

If you’re serious about IHT planning and want to avoid any of the more complex taxation and legal pitfalls then it pays to seek professional advice. There will be fees payable for this service, with the amount dependant on the complexity of your plan, but in the majority of cases the tax savings will far outweigh the cost of the advice and will be time and money well spent.

It’s natural that people don’t like to discuss what happens to their finances when they pass away, but failing to plan ahead could prove costly, leaving the tax man free to take a bigger slice of your estate. People take advantage of tax incentives all their life so it makes perfect sense to put similar plans in place to minimise their tax bill when they die.

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fter coming runner-up on the seventh series of The X Factor in 2010, Rebecca Ferguson has not been short of success. Having co-written her record-breaking debut album Heaven, and going on to release a further three follow-ups, Rebecca has proven herself to be a recording artist with a passion for her craft that is second to none. Released in 2011, Heaven was a critical and commercial success selling 128,000 copies in its first week, making her the fastestselling debut solo artist of the past decade.

Going on to release her follow up album, Freedom, in 2013, and then her third studio album Lady Sings The Blues (covering a number of jazz classics made famous by Billie Holiday), Rebecca shows off her versatile style with ease.

countless tours across the UK, Europe and US, this workingclass girl from Liverpool doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.

Her fourth album, Superwoman, shows that Rebecca has come a long way from the shy twentysomething audiences first saw on television 7 years ago. Continuing to flourish as a confident songwriter and stunning live performer and embarking on

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