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CONTENTS APR/MAY 2017
Out & About 8
Good news from our region
14 Dreamgirls – a big day out 18 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword
48 Read all about it: Beyond the Seas 53 Memories of Rickinghall 57 WIN tickets to see Olly Murs and Jess Glynne
21 Local musician returns to Suffolk
61 Stories from our region: My wonder garden roller
22 Film reviews – what’s on the big screen
63 Local choir celebrates 40th anniversary
25 Alexandra Burke stars in Sister Act
67 Support for Norfolk carers
61 Health & Beauty 69 Make a difference with homeopathy 71 Remembering loved ones in the digital age
27 Recipe for a delicious lemon & cranberry ricotta cake
73 What’s all the fuss about sugar?
Home & Garden
74 Regional reads – what we are loving this issue
Shopping
28 WIN a men’s personal styling session at John Lewis
76 Fashion, summer’s must have colour
30 Property buyer’s checklist - top 10 questions to ask
81 Folk duo coming to Attleborough
35 Garden jottings from Ken 36 On your plot – ready, steady, grow! 42 Village notice board 47 Part 7 of The Stowaway Cat
85 Great recommendations for local businesses
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86 Featured artists – women in art
Jobs, Money & Business 89 Make the most of your retirement 91 Looking for a personal loan? Give the high-street banks a wide berth 92 Find a local business or service in our directory 94 Circular walk at the Norfolk Broads
27 Are you looking for a particular product or service?
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Recipes, local restaurant reviews and walks. We’re always asked by readers for back copies of our fab little magazine as there’s nothing worse than a sunny day ahead, with a family walk planned and you can’t lay your hands on your magazine! The same goes for recipes, when you have an hour to spare and fancy a bake, and you can’t find that yummy recipe in the issue before last. Well do not despair, as every single one of our back copies is available for you to browse at any time online. Simply jump onto our website at www.village-people.info and click on the READ ONLINE tab. Better still, make sure there is a place in your house where you always keep your magazines! It’s WIN WIN in this issue with competition prizes to appeal to everyone. A style makeover at John Lewis just for the men (it was your turn last issue ladies) and tickets up for grabs to see either Olly Murs or Jess Glynne at Newmarket Nights. If you know someone who runs a local business (large or small) and is thinking of promoting themselves in the local area, please pass on the message that our South Norfolk edition is now completely full, but we have started a waiting list, so a quick call or email can get their details on the VIP list! Just a reminder that we’re very happy to support anything and everything local and community based so if you are organising an event this year, or you know someone who is, do remember that you can promote your events for free with Village People by submitting them directly to our website www.village-people.info. With thousands and thousands of readers, it’s the best way to get free promotion in the region.
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Good News FROM OUR REGION LATITUDE LINE-UP ANNOUNCED Suffolk’s favourite festival has announced the line-up for their twelfth edition, which takes place on Thursday 13 – Sunday 16 July in the stunning grounds of Henham Park near Southwold. Fresh from their Best British Group win at the BRIT Awards and two sold-out nights at the O2 Arena, The 1975 will headline Friday night at
Latitude, bringing with them a remarkable stage set up and a fiercely dedicated fan base. Mumford & Sons will take to the Obelisk Arena as Saturday night headliners.“This collaboration with Latitude is one of the most exciting things we’re doing this year,” said the band, who will be curating the line-up for Saturday night.“It’s almost like creating a mix tape with a best friend, but instead it’s a whole day of music, across multiple stages, with 40,000
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The newly expanded and modernised Corn Hall will open its doors for its first performances at the beginning of May. Glynne Lloyd-Davis, chair of the Diss Corn Hall Trust, said: “It has been an extremely complex project but great credit is due to our staff and volunteers who have kept the Corn Hall running its vibrant tour while waiting for the hall to reopen. With our new, elegant extension, we will be able to arrange more activities and with a new café and bar open daily, we aim to become the maiin centtre for entertainment in the area,
a position that the hall has occupied since 1854.” The Corn Hall is the first part of the £3.2 million Heritage Triangle project to be completed. It will be followed in the spring by the creation of a new community garden behind the council offices which will join a boardwalk running across the mere to Kings Head Yard. Angela Sykes, Director of the Corn Hall said: “I love that there is so much anticipation from everyone about the reopening in May. The goodwill, support and patience we’ve received from so many quartters in the town has been wonderful.”
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WAVENEY VALLEY SCULPTURE TRAIL The Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail is set return to south Norfolk this August. The popular event annually attracts thousands of visitors to the region to see the work of artists from around the country. Organised by Waveney & Blyth Arts, the event will take place at The Raveningham Centre, four miles south of Loddon. The trail is part of‘Celebrate the Waveney & Blyth 2017’, an annual programme of events that highlight the unique character
of the two valleys situated in north Suffolk and south Norfolk. The Raveningham Centre is an inspiring location for artists, with new opportunities for site specific work and sculpture in the grounds of Castell Farm, a Tudor farmhouse with an old orchard and kitchen gardens. The exhibition will be open daily from Friday 18 August until Sunday 3 September. More information can be found at www.facebook.com/ WaveneyBlythArts
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Take part in the Walk for Parkinson’s at Blickling Hall this spring and help raise vital funds for people affected by Parkinson’s. The walk takes place on 13 May at the beautiful Blickling Estate with a 2.5 mile route and a 5 mile route. Walkers will enjoy views of the breathtaking red-brick mansion and its ancient yew hedges at the heart of a magnificent garden and historic park. The landscape, with its hedges and narrow tree-lined lanes, has changed little over the centuries and is quintessentially Norfolk. All walkers will receive advice about training for the walk, plus a Walk for Parkinson’s t-shirt and a medal. To enter and find out more, visit www.parkinsons.org.uk
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WHAT’S ON YOUR BUCKET LIST? James from Eaton tells us about #64 on his bucket list… and it’s a big one: “My bucket list is lengthy, sporting entries from the downright fanciful (‘go to space’) to those a little more within the realms of reality (‘learn to backflip’). Every now and again I dig out the life goals and select the next targets. I’ve been eyeing up #64 for 4 years – running the London Marathon. So, on 23 April, I’ll be supporting Make-A-Wish UK for the 26.2 mile slog-athon through
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the capital’s ‘frog and toads’. This is the golden opportunity to take another gander at #12: ‘make a difference’. So, utilising that pesky time slot set aside for nocturnal slumber, I created the Fund:Mustard website aiming to do just that! By taking on local business sponsors and blogging my journey to emotional collapse on the finish line, I hope to be an inspiration to anyone looking to make a change! Find out more or become a sponsor at www.fundmustard.co.uk has changed the Kinsella’s lives but the charity has provided them with priceless support, educating not just this family but thousands throughout the UK. Some of the fundraising events included a parachute jump from 13,000ft at Beccles and The Great North Run. Now, with a big cheque on the way to Allergy UK, TW Gaze would like to say a massive thank you to everyone that helped organise, sponsor, run and jump in order to make a difference to so many lives.
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We were picked up at Ipswich (there are various local pick-up points) and were soon on our way to London in a very spacious and comfortable coach. Our driver, Jim, was clearly an experienced and steady driver as well as being passionate about his work. He transported us with great care whilst sharing many amusing and interesting facts about London landmarks. It certainly was a first-class service from Jim and all we had to do was sit back, relax and enjoy the completely stress-free journey.
Dreamgirls follows the fairy tale story of a young singing trio from Chicago who sing their way to stardom. Effie (Glee’s Amber Riley), the natural singing lead, is side-lined by the prettier, poppier Deena who fronts the group. Amber Riley is simply outstanding. She gave an incredibly sassy, emotional performance and the whole cast, choreography, costumes and staging was simply dazzling. The first half’s showstopper of ‘And I Am Telling You’ was packed with such soul, pain and passion that the whole audience were on their feet. It was a glittering, shimmering, brilliant show.
hen Cat and Kirsty from Galloway Coach Travel invited us out on one of their day trips, we were more than happy to say yes. A day out in London to see a top West End show – what a treat for us office girls! And wow, how comfortable is coach travel these days.
Galloway Travel are offering a ‘diner card’ for just £20 which can be used at a variety of restaurants in the heart of London. We used ours to enjoy a three course lunch at Chiquitos in Leicester Square. The food was great and this deal also ensures that no time is wasted looking for somewhere to have lunch. A ‘pub card’ (available for £14) can be used at a range of pubs in the area. And so – on to the main event. Dreamgirls at the Savoy Theatre in the Strand. It’s an absolutely
We made our way back to the comfort of the coach through Covent Garden and the hustle and bustle of lively London. Yes, it took a little time to get out of London, but as with the whole day, we were able to sit back and relax. How enjoyable and effortless a day out in London can be if you do it right! No delayed trains, no trouble parking, no stress and no big spend. It was great value for money and we even made some new friends.
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Ian’s wife death lead to comfort eating – and a weight of 26.5 stone Ian’s wife Maria died suddenly at the age of 49 and the shock of her death lead to his weight increasing as he tried to numb the pain with comfort eating. Ian Strachan, who already had a serious back injury, was diagnosed with high blood pressure, serious sleep apnoea and arthritis in his knees. In time he had to use wheelchairs to move about, his weight g made his health issues worse and made him unhappy. He H used a full face mask evvery night to ensure he kept breathing and was unable o go walking, shopping, to ocialising and playing sports. so He even had to locate a H pecialised retailer online to sp buy 6XL clothes as his weight ose. ro
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Exercise your brain cells ACROSS 7 Confer possibly, negotiate certainly, perhaps just discuss (6) 8 Long finger of petrifaction, cold and slowly dripping (6) 9 Roman road passing through by means of a diversion (3) 10 Quick to express illuminating relationships with ingenious execution (5) 11 Hearty little salvage gatherer (3) 14 Dental grind though not necessarily the dentist’s work (5) 15 Long term lack of the liquid you really need most (7) 17 Vague sense of mental or moral unease (7) 19 Raise in one way the raiser in another (5) 22 Version of a sport where two may become four and no holds barred (3) 23 Set piece formation in a game where the forwards crouch together (5) 24 Get sold one of these little dogs and you’ve been taken for a ride (3) 27 Spicy mince served with plenty of beans (6) 28 Of superior intellectual ability (6)
DOWN 1 Revelation seen in a dream or a trance (6) 2 Number for your plastic (3) 3 Be worthy of spiritual credit earned by righteous acts (5) 4 Panic manifested in fast, repetitive movements (7) 5 Straight from the horse’s mouth, keeps it to the straight and narrow (3) 6 Cultivate and proceed steadily towards a great constellation (6) 12 U.S. wheat and fruit grower’s contribution to the world of films (5) 13 Fame and renown coming from an act of achievement (5) 16 Phenomena emanating from ‘way out beyond’ (7) 18 You should tap hay around the edges but without enthusiasm (6) 20 Certainly not straight but very much awry (6) 21 Hussars’ fury hat (5) 25 Adam’s is always in demand in the desert (3) 26 It’s in L.A., it keeps Society together (3)
LAST ISSUE’S SOLUTIONS: ACROSS: 4) Wrestle, 8) Enzyme, 9) Apology, 10) Allure, 11) Immune, 12) Leafless, 18) Illusion, 20) Oil rig, 21) Rights, 22) Thereby, 23) Poseur, 24) Fritter. DOWN: 1) Default, 2) Azaleas, 3) Amoral, 5) Reprisal, 6) Solemn, 7) Legend, 13) Eligible, 14) Fighter, 15) Any sort, 16) Cipher, 17) Dry rot, 19) Unison.
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Local musician returns to Suffolk
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isa Maria Cooper is looking forward to returning to Suffolk as part of the Woodbridge Chamber Concerts series in May. The horn player grew up in Suffolk and was a music scholar at Framlingham College before studying at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Aged only 21, Lisa’s musical talents took her to Germany, where she won her first position with the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. After nine years playing in Germany’s largest opera houses at Munich, Düsseldorf, Essen and Cologne, she accepted the position of Principal Horn with the Aarhus Symphony Orchestra in Denmark. Lisa is enjoying life in Aarhus, which is the current European Capital of Culture. One recent highlight was performing Beethoven’s 9th Symphony live on TV at a concert which was attended by members of the European Parliament as well as Danish royalty.
“It was a very special experience to perform at this concert,” says Lisa. “I have fond memories of walking down to the church as a child and later visiting to lay flowers in the graveyard”. This spring, she returns to play Mozart’s Horn Quintet with the Alke String Quartet at St Mary’s Church in Woodbridge. The concert will be held on 20 May at 7.30pm. To book tickets visit www.woodbridgechamberconcerts.org.uk
Despite her busy schedule in Europe, Lisa always enjoys performing in Suffolk. Last year she performed two concerts at the Thornham Music Festival at the church where her grandma is buried.
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With thanks to The Light Cinema Thetford, a 3 screen all-digital cinema in the heart of Thetford
Fast & Furious 8 14 April
Now that Dom and Letty are on their honeymoon and Brian and Mia have retired from the game – and the rest of the crew has been exonerated – the globetrotting team has found a semblance of a normal life. But when a mysterious woman seduces Dom into the world of crime, he can’t seem to escape. This time, the team will face trials that will test them as never before.
Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 28 April
Set to the all-new sonic backdrop of Awesome Mixtape 2, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy traverse the outer reaches of the cosmos and fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill’s true parentage. Old foes become new allies and fan-favourite characters from the classic comics will come to our heroes’ aid as the MCU continues to expand.
The Zookeeper’s Wife 5 May
The Zookeeper’s Wife tells the account of keepers of the Warsaw Zoo, Antonina and Jan Zabinski, who helped save hundreds of people and animals during the German invasion.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge 26 May
Captain Jack Sparrow finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar, escape from the Devil’s Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea... including him. Captain Jack’s only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artefact that bestows upon its possessor total control over the seas.
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Our Green Room is the perfect spot to sit and watch the world go by, read the daily papers, use the free wifi or socialise with family and friends. Our baristas serve a fantastic range of coffees and teas but we also have a bar and all our screens are licensed so you can take your drinks into the screen with you! Waffles and hotdogs are all freshly made to order, there’s a variety of homemade cakes and other sweet treats as well as a gourmet popcorn range, nachos, milk shakes and more.
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Alexandra Burke to star in
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From Saturday night TV superstar to stage sensation, Alexandra Burke is fast becoming a big star in theatres across the country. Fresh from wowing the nation in The Bodyguard, she now takes on another iconic stage role in Sister Act, which is heading to Norwich Theatre Royal on May 1-6. She will play Deloris Van Cartier, the sassy singer who witnesses a gangland murder and is placed out of harm’s way in a convent. She admits she took a little bit of persuasion to bring Deloris to life. She recalled: “The producer Jamie Wilson offered me the role and I actually wasn’t too sure about saying yes, although I knew it was a fantastic opportunity. I didn’t know if I was made for the role. I think it is a confidence thing. “I was the same when I was offered The Bodyguard. Again, it was an issue about me not having enough self-confidence.” But Jamie gave her the soundtrack, script and the film to watch while she mulled over his offer. “I watched half of the movie and I listened to the soundtrack and it was actually the soundtrack that made me say yes. The songs are just so beautiful and I thought it would be a privilege to sing them,” she said. Alexandra also believes this stimulates her in lots of new ways. The mix of comedy and drama in the musical, as well as the challenges her character faces, made it a role she felt she had to take. “Deloris is a very interesting character and very different to Rachel Marron in The Bodyguard but I am looking forward to taking on this new adventure,” she said. After winning The X Factor back in 2008, her debut single Hallelujah became a European record holder for single sales shifting a massive 105,000 copies in 24 hours. Concert tours, hit albums and West End success followed, but with it came a hugely strong work ethic to ensure every aspect of her performance is spot on. Alexandra is also keen to create a new characterisation of Deloris and not just copy the iconic performance of Whoopi Goldberg in the global movie hit version of Sister Act. She said: “I always want to put my own spin and my own interpretation on anything that I do.”
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This gluten-free cake makes a perfect pudding for Easter lunch, and keeps for about four days in the fridge. You can omit the cranberries if you prefer. Minus the topping, it is delicious with a cuppa at any time. If you want to decorate with crystallised flowers, you should allow at least eight hours’ drying time. INGREDIENTS 250g ricotta l 140g butter, softened l 140g ground almonds l 140g caster sugar l 5 eggs, separated l 1 lemon, zested and juiced l 25g polenta l 75g dried cranberries l 170g sour cream l 120g lemon curd Optional: l Fresh flowers l 1 egg white l White caster sugar l
TOP TIP At this time of year, edible flowers include violets, pansies, primroses, primulas and freesias. You can also crystallise herbs such as rosemary or even scented geranium leaves. But if in doubt about a flower, don’t use it!
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METHOD 1. Preheat the oven to 180ºC. Grease a 23cm round cake tin and line with baking parchment – a spring-form tin, if you have one, makes life even easier. If you’d like a deeper cake, use a 20cm tin. 2. Beat together the ricotta, butter, almonds, sugar and egg yolks in a large bowl until they’re thick & creamy. Stir through the lemon zest, juice and dried cranberries. Whisk the egg whites until stiff and gently fold these, along with the polenta, into the ricotta mix. 3. Pour into the prepared tin, and bake for about
35 minutes (c 40 minutes for a 20cm cake) until it’s pale gold, and just firm to the touch with no wobble in the middle. Cool in the tin. 4. Mix together the sour cream and lemon curd, and spread this topping over the cake. Decorate with fresh edible flowers just before serving. 5. To crystallise flowers: beat the egg white lightly with a fork until just starting to froth. Paint a thin layer on the petals, sprinkle with castor sugar and set on baking parchment. Dry for at least eight hours, preferably overnight.
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To enter our fabulous competition, simply answer the following question correctly: Who is the Men’s Personal Stylist at John Lewis Norwich? A Amy B Andrea C Alice To enter, visit www.village-people.info
THE PRIZE Following the personal styling appointment, the winner will enjoy a one hour facial or back massage with Decléor in one of the beauty rooms away from the shop floor. You can then enjoy lunch for two in Benugo Café where you can choose from a great range of salads and baguettes as well as delicious cakes enjoyed with either a coffee or a beer. Andrea Ferguson is the Men’s Personal Stylist at John Lewis Norwich and can help with anything from a perfect outfit for a wedding to a whole wardrobe update. The service offers men a hassle free, relaxed approach to shopping which is completely tailored to you.
During an appointment, Andrea can advise on what styles and brands will suit you and will then select some pieces for you to try on until you find the perfect outfit which you feel comfortable in. In just two annual appointments Andrea can re-vamp your wardrobe by selecting all the clothes you will need for an entire year! The menswear department stocks everything including casualwear, suits, shoes and accessories, from brands including Gant, Lyle and Scott, Ted Baker, Barbour, JL & Co, Levi’s and more, so there really is something to suit everyone.
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BUYING A PROPERTY
A buyer y ’s checklist: Topp 10 qquestions to ask House hunting can be an exciting experience but you often forget the most vital questions. It is important to take your time and make sure the property suits your requirements – local estate agents Fine & Country have written this checklist which might help!
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Is the property leasehold or freehold? This is always a vital question to ask. Is the property leasehold or freehold? Talk to your estate agents and your solicitor about the intricacies of leasehold vs. freehold. It is a complicated area and it is best to seek expert advice. How long is the lease? If you are buying a leasehold property, you should always check the length of the lease. If is only has a few years left, ask about the possibility of a lease extension and how much it will cost. How long has the property been on the market? This is an obvious question but it is always worth asking. This gives you an indication as to how keen the owner is to sell. You should also ask if there are others interested in the property. What is the area like? Don’t just view a property once, but several times. Canny buyers will look at their potential new home during the week, weekends and in the evenings. You are not only viewing the interior – check the surrounding neighbourhood, too. Is there damp? When walking into a property, look out for tell-tale signs of damp, including flaky plaster work and possible stains on the walls or ceilings.
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Local business Cabinville has teamed up with an Estonian supplier to produce high-quality timber shepherd’s huts at excellent prices. With over 6 years’ experience in selling garden cabins and BBQ huts, the Bressingham-based family behind Cabinville are very excited to offer something a little bit different. TTheir shepherd’s huts are flat-packed and come with w traditional galvanised wheels and extra tough double-glazed windows. In most cases no planning d aapproval is needed, but it is always advisable to ccheck before ordering. Once your hut has been constructed, there is no O limit to how luxurious these small spaces can be, whether you choose to create a cosy rustic retreat w or a state-of-the-art workspace. o
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pring is here, you can see its magic exploding all around you, lush green leaves unfurling, herbaceous perennials erupting from the soil, beautiful blossom bursting into clouds of colour on ornamental cherry and crab apple trees… go outside and take a deep breath, the new gardening season has truly arrived, you can smell it in the air! Fragrance adds another dimension to the garden, but individual likes and dislikes vary, personally there’s nothing quite like freshly-cut grass in spring, or the aroma of a good bonfire in autumn, but for most it’s undoubtedly flowers that top the wish list of garden smells. Your garden should be able to provide you with a combination of scents all year round. Spring and summer months have the widest selection to choose from, starting with spring bulbs such as bold hyacinths and many daffodils. Early-performing shrubs can include Witch hazels with their spidery crumpled petals which appear on bare stems, as do the incredibly fragrant flowers of Viburnum ‘Dawn’, while the blooms of evergreen choices such as mahonia and sarcococca are deliciously sweet-scented. The summer flower borders can feature bearded iris, lilies, dianthus (pinks and carnations), roses, and Crambe cordifolia with its haze of tiny white star flowers. If your garden is sunny and free-draining, try growing Melianthus major, the flowers are honey-scented but the leaves have a strong aroma of peanuts (an interesting combination), or
the shrub Calycanthus occidentalis which has deep velvetred flowers smelling of mulled wine! Walls, fences and obelisks can all be clothed with fragrant climbers such as jasmine, a few choices from the clematis family, roses again, or a well-trained wisteria (always buy a grafted plant, preferably in bloom, to avoid a long wait for it to reach flowering maturity). It’s not just flowers that produce scent, the foliage of hundreds of plant species release fragrant oils when brushed or crushed, ranging from ground-cover thymes, lavenders and other shrubs, right up to mighty trees such as eucalyptus, or Cercidiphyllum japonicum which smells of rich burnt sugar when the leaves drop in autumn. Colourful bedding and basket plants can also add to the perfume concoction, try upright and cascading petunias, or musky verbenas and nicotianas for the summer, then in Autumn plant wallflowers, Sweet Williams, violas and primroses to provide interest through to late spring. When selecting plants for a fragrant garden think about flowering time, size, colour and a suitable position where you can get close enough to enjoy them at their best, and I know it sounds obvious but do check that the choices you make really are fragrant - honeysuckle, roses and sweet peas are all known for their perfume, but varieties vary from those that fill the air with gorgeous aroma to many which have no scent at all!
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LAWNS Now that spring is in full swing, remember to mow regularly – once a week should keep the garden looking neat and tidy. Keep the lawn edges trimmed and use an edging iron to create a 7cm gutter around the lawn edge to prevent grass from spreading into the border. From mid-April to early May you can sow new lawns or repair dead patches in an existing lawn. To prepare the ground, level it out and lightly firm the soil. After sowing grass seed, avoid walking over it and do not mow the grass until it has reached at least 5cm in height. Even then, start off with a light trim at the highest setting on your mower. Make sure that new lawns are well-watered, especially during a dry spell. Think about more environmentally-friendly options than using the hosepipe – using grey water from the kitchen or perhaps a rain water butt. Don’t worry if a few weed ds appear in your new lawn; these will go when regular mowing begins.
If you want your garden to be buzzing with life this spring, then provide lots of nectar rich flowers to encourage bees to nest. Some of the most attractive plants for bees include foxgloves, honeysuckle, marjoram, sweet William and lavender. The beautiful scent from these plants will be attractive to human visitors, as well as the bees! Flying insects such as bees perform an important pollination service in our gardens. Without them, many plants cannot be fertilised which means they will not produce a seed, or in some cases, fruit. With many reports saying that bees are in decline, planting nectar rich plants is a great way to ensure pollination can continue, allowing fruit and vegetable crops like apples, strawberries and tomatoes to thrive. It is unlikely that you will be stung in your garden if you treat bees with respect. All female bees have stings but they aare e not agg aggressive and will only use the sting for sself-defence. To avoid id nd too close to a nest this happening, don’t stan usiness of collecting and leave bees to their bu m buzzing around d your nectar when you see them flowerbeds.
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The Stowaway cat My father had two rules about holiday driving. One was that the minute he shut the car door he was on holiday; the journey was part of the fun and not just something that needed to be endured at both ends of the time away. The other rule was that we designated a point on the map, not too far from home, which was to be the “point of no return”. Regardless of whatever we had forgotten to pack, after that point, we never turned back. I was telling Jess about this as we drove through the village. She began making suggestions. “Lindrick golf course?” “Not far enough,” I said. “The big roundabout on the A1, with that weird café thing and the steep turn off to Lincoln.” “That’s too far.” “That lay-by near Worksop, where you can buy bacon and five cigarette lighters for a pound, from that hut thing?” “Subsumed by Wilkinson’s transport depot.” “I give up,” she said finally, reaching for the last of the travel sweets. “I know!” I said. “The entrance to Clumber Park – we can do a U-turn there if we need to.” Silence (barring the odd slurp from my left) enveloped us both. Neither of us had remembered any forgotten item by the “point of no return” so I drove on and muscled my way into the
traffic on the A1, going south. “That’s it then, definitely no going back,” I declared, as I took a deep breath and settled back in my seat for a 30 mile blast down the tarmac. Once I was in top gear and wanting to pass everything that got in my way, I looked into the rear-view mirror to make sure that Eddie Stobart and Norbert Dentresangle, behind us, had sorted out their differences and had settled for first and second place in the slow lane, when I realised that all I could actually see in the mirror was a face. A black face. A round, black, furry (back-to-front) face, looking rather crumpled. As if it had been buried underneath something – hiding. “No going back?” the black face whispered. “Not at all? Never-ever-ever?” I sighed, closed my eyes (momentarily) in despair and shook my head slowly. “Only I was in danger of Suffolk-ating under all that lot. It’s very dangerous piling things up like that, a cat could get hurt.” I said nothing, hoping it was just a mirage. I decided to overtake a long procession of army vehicles, out on manoeuvres, to take my mind off the problem. Jess dutifully waved to all the drivers, but received scant acknowledgement. Once in front of them, I cut back in rather suddenly and Milly was thrown against Jess’s head. “Whatheheck…?” Jess begged to know. “Stowaway.” “What? Who?” She turned in her seat scattering sweet papers everywhere. “NO! How did she…” Milly spoke again: “You were sneaking off again, weren’t you? Going on holiday and leaving me on half rations.” There was nothing for it but to embrace the situation and make the most of it. “Welcome aboard Milly, I think you might find this interesting.” Part 8 continues in the next issue. Copyright Susan Lidster
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Read All About It:
Beyond the Seas In the last article in this series, Sarah Doig draws on old, local newspapers to tell the story of how technological advances could end in disaster and despair.
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he issue of the rural economy under threat seems to be a perennial problem. East Anglia has been buffeted by a series of agricultural “storms” over the centuries and a dip into some old newspapers has revealed some interesting local stories. Whilst the invention of the threshing machine over 200 years ago provided opportunities for our region’s manufacturers, from the farm labourer’s viewpoint it threatened their livelihood as well as their whole way of life. And these labourers lacked the crucial knowledge and skills to operate such advanced machinery. “The Bury and Norwich Post” for 27th November 1811 reports: There has not been any recent invention by which human calamity has been produced as by the new implement called the threshing machine and this in greater measure arises from unskillfulness of those employed to work it... We notice that Mr Arthur Brooks of Horringer had a very narrow escape within the last few days as the whole of his clothes, even his shirt was torn from his back and had not his men stopped the machine with such promptitude there would have been loss of limbs and probably his life.
afternoon intoxicated, his foot placed incautiously among the wheels of the machine and received several fractures of the leg.
Many, however, were not so lucky and the local newspapers are littered with brief reports of maiming and accidental death of labourers, some caused by mixing alcohol with machines. In summer it was customary for farmers to supply their labourers with beer; the only safe, cool drink available. Each man would consume an average of six pints a day in very hot weather. Again in Horringer, in 1837: Alfred Last, while superintending the work of a threshing machine became later in the
Such actions did not, of course, escape punishment. Those caught and convicted were often sentenced to transportation to Australia. The resulting transportation orders stated that the prisoner was to be taken “beyond the seas”. In December 1830 at the Borough Sessions at Bury, the Recorder stated that he wished it to be known that “the bodies of people assembled for reduction of rents and tithes is punishable by death also that for destroying threshing machines the penalty is 7 years ttransportation”.
The introduction of the threshing machine had been the last straw for farmhands, on top of poor living conditions, low wages, a series of poor harvests and a severe winter. In 1830 and 1831, many labourers in Suffolk and Norfolk took part in the notorious Swing Riots, aimed at improving conditions by force, wrecking farm machinery and destroying agricultural buildings.
By the beginning of 1831, instead of the improved working conditions they had hoped for, many families found themselves worse off with the breadwinner confined to jail or worse, sitting on board a prison hulk (ship) awaiting transportation.
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Mem emo mories o ess of Rickcking k ngh ghhaaallll In this new series, 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 Rickinghall.
Church Corner This delightful view from 1910 shows lovely thatched, tiled and slate roof houses
Looking west towards Bury St Edmunds This photo shows a horse and cart going towards Botesdale in early 1900
Rickinghall Street towards Bury St Edmunds in 1920 Showing a quiet street, probably on a Sunday morning
A vintage motor car watched by villagers outside the post office in 1918
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Rickinghall School – built in 1853 to accommodate 150 children and a master’s residence. Extended in 1904 to make space for another 50 scholars
Outside Rickinghall School in 1911 with children and teachers. Walter Palmer was the headmaster. The school closed in 1994 and is now a private house. Children now attend a new school in Botesdale
Looking towards Botesdale in 1930 The Petrol Station and General stores run by Aldrich and Bryant, this site is now private housing
The Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in Trowse in Norwich and new members are very welcome. The next meetings are on 12 April and 10 May. Dennis is also the author of several local history books that can be purchased by contacting him direct.
Looking towards Botesdale in 1930 What was then a petrol station and general stores (run by Aldrich and Bryant) is now private housing
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Olly Murs Friday 18 August 2017 This year will mark Olly’s first performance at Newmarket Racecourse and he can’t wait! “I’ve never done anything like this before,” he says. “I can’t wait. I mean, what’s better? Go to a racecourse, have a little flutter on a couple of the races and then do a gig in the evening. Perfect.” Although he may not have performed at Newmarket before, he has enjoyed the races with friends in the past:
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Jess Glynne Saturday 26 August 2017 Due to overwhelming demand for her sold out show in 2016, Newmarket Nights are looking forward to welcoming back Jess Glynne to the Adnams July Course this summer. First coming into the public consciousness as the vocalist on Clean Bandit’s Grammy Award winning and #1 hit ‘Rather Be’; pop sensation Jess Glynne has since become one of the biggest UK breakthrough acts of recent years. Her number-one charting debut album,
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s a boy playing at my grandfather’s farm at Kersey in the late 1940s, I became aware of a strange contraption that sat permanently in the stinging nettles behind the privy. How it had survived the war years when Lightning Lock the local scrapman would call every week, I do not know, but when Uncle Tickles Alleston died my Auntie Mary made sure that it came to me. I got it going and took it to Wantisden Rally. The first morning that I rode it out there were about four hundred people watching a demonstration by a gyro tiller, but when my velocipede appeared round the corner, the four hundred people turned to watch me. It was photographed for Old Glory Magazine and
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Their anniversary coincides with the centenary of the Russian Revolution and so the concert opens with Igor Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms composed for choir and orchestra for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, but given its first performance in Brussels on 13 December 1930. Also in the concert are the Stabat Mater (1925-6) by Polish composer Karol Szymanowski, and the joyful Nelson Mass by Joseph Haydn, which received its first performance on 15 September 1798, two weeks after Admiral Lord Nelson had defeated Napoleon in the Battle of the Nile; the Mass’s original title Missa in Angustiis was soon replaced by the nickname ‘Nelson’. The soloists are all popular visitors at the Burgate Singers’ concerts; the soprano will be the very
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ach year, hundreds of people in Norfolk become ‘unpaid carers’ for a family member or friend who, due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction, cannot cope without their support. People often don’t realise they are ‘carers’, they’re a husband or wife, son, daughter, relation or friend. As a result, they often don’t take up any of the support which is on offer locally for carers. This month, Norfolk Carers is reaching out to people in Norfolk to urge them to get in touch if they’re caring for someone and think they might benefit from some extra help. Kevin Vaughan from Norfolk Carers says: “We have support workers in your area who can provide individual support, meeting at your home or at a community venue of your choice.”
met a Norfolk Carers support worker: “It was the best thing that I could have done, finally I felt supported.” Norfolk Carers is a one-stop service for carers in the county providing a range of services including practical and emotional support through a free Advice Line, Norfolk Carers Handbook, Time for You (breaks), Grants and Funding and Individual Support. Call the team on 0808 808 9876 or email info@ norfolkcarers.org.uk to find out more. Web: norfolkcarers.org.uk Facebook: NorfolkCarers Twitter: @ norfolkcarers
Christine, 66, from South Norfolk cares for her husband who has Parkinson’s, and a number of other health problems. “The stress creeps up on you,” she says. “You don’t realise you’re taking on more and more until you’re forced to take stock.” The crunch came for Christine when she had a panic attack caused by the strain of trying to support her husband’s emotional health. Eventually, she found a lifeline during an open day in her local library where she
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an account and all information associated with it, including profiles with subsidiary companies of Google such as Blogger, YouTube and Picasa. Many of these procedures depend on an individual having planned for their digital afterlife prior to their death. Due to current privacy laws, families may be required to seek court orders to have their deceased relatives’ accounts removed. The digital age is one more reason that families should have open discussions about death and the legacy they would like to leave behind. With thanks to Anne Beckett-Allen from Rosedale Funeral Home
As a result, lawyers are urging people to bear their digital lives in mind and leave passw words to their various accounts in their will. Additionally, tech giants Google and Facebook have established step-by-step procedures which allow an individual to manage their online legacy. When Facebook is made aware of someone’s passing, their profile becomes a Memorialised Account. Google launched the ‘Inactive Account Manager’ in 2013, which allows for the nomination of a ‘Trusted Contact’ with whom your data will be shared after a predetermined period of inactivvity of either three, six, nine or twelve months. Alternative ely, the manager can be set up to delete
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Regional Reads
THIS ISSUE WE LOVE View our region from a different perspective with this fascinating selection of local titles from Chris Rushby of Jarrolds’ Book Department
Julian of Norwich Early Bridges of Suffolk
Janina Ramirez SPCK ISBN 9780281077373 £12.99
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Early Bridges of Suffolk
Carol Twinch ISBN 9781911311157 £10 Suffolk’s prosperity has always depended on good transport links, from the days of the Anglo-Saxon kings to the medieval bridge hermits who collected tolls from pilgrims on their way to East Anglian shrines. The construction and upkeep of bridges was essential but it raised a fundamental question: who would pay?
V historian Janina Ramirez introduces a Norfolk woman who lived over six hundred years ago: Julian of Norwich. Based on a series of mystical visions she received in the 1300s Julian’s book Revelations of Divine Love is regarded as one of the greatest works of literature in English, engaging with questions about life, love and the meaning of suffering; although Julian’s famous line “all shall be well, all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well” offers timeless reassurance.
Holkham
Christine Hiskey Unicorn Publishing ISBN 9781910065983 £60
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olkham Hall’s archivist Christine Hiskey shares 400 years of Holkham’s history. From the Coke family’s creation of Holkham Hall, the development and use of the park as well as the changing fortunes of the two villages of the ‘town’ and the staithe to how 350 years of intervention by the Coke family has transformed the coastal landscape of marshes, dunes and creeks. A thorough study of Norfolk’s great estate.
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Wednesday 8 March marked the latest International Women’s Day. To celebrate, Kristy Campbell profiles two talented Norwich artists. While almost half of the population is female, our contemporary society continues to fight for a more inclusive, gender equal world. Celebrations, unity, and reflection highlight the late conflict and confrontation regarding the position and role of the woman in politics, society,
and in a myriad of cultures, enhancing our urgency in supporting human rights. This month, I wish to showcase two of the finest female talents in our region, demonstrating the weight, power, and possibilities that can be realised using art as a means of delivering a message.
KELLY BRIGGS www.kelly-briggs.com ‘I could make anywhere in the world a home with just a bit of time’. International artist Kelly Briggs began her conceptual exploration in the city of Norwich, where she frequently returns to the safety of her studio. In doing so, Briggs temporarily submerges herself in a nostalgia and inspiration, coined with an enhanced version of herself, in order to establish a maturing practice. Concluding her BA (Hons) Fine Art study at Norwich University of the Arts, Briggs installed ‘The Essence of Everything’. The reappearance of fluorescent orange in her practice emphasises the demanding nature that scale and colour have in varying contexts. While this inquiry “encapsulated the idea of making a statement”, Briggs has since tamed the bold intrusive orange allowing an organic approach to guide her professional growth. Elegantly, Briggs presents simple abstract forms to represent the complex makeup of human beings. In and amongst misunderstandings and unfamiliar characteristics, we assign labels to people and instances in order to define
and make sense of our environments. She has appointed the colour orange to herself. While the spectator may see orange, our youthful internal curiosity strives to understand what orange means and what orange does. Informed through her experiential travels, Briggs’s grounded studio practice expands accordingly, creating an evolving backdrop to her “simultaneously confusing and exhilarating” way of seeing. Residencies at home and overseas contribute to her collage of influences. Visits to the Reunion Island and Finland demonstrated the exchange of cultures and visual scenery, as did her work with fashion designer Boo Pala in London, 2016. An avid explorer and active artist, Briggs acquaints with many a face and place, all of which inform her artwork. Aiming to leave a trace and challenge ways of thinking, her sculptures contribute a physical presence that in turn modify relationships formed within a space.
A selection of Kelly Briggs’ artwork
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A selection of Kirstin Bicker’s artwork
KIRSTIN BICKER parler-femme.tumblr.com ‘To me, the understanding is like the white rabbit, and I am forever chasing him.’ In search of a unique space to unravel and seek clarity, Kirstin Bicker took flight from the Medway Towns for university in Norwich. Her impulse to research and learn from mentors made her the ideal candidate for a course that would support her theoretical writing on women’s repression outside of a masculine language and guide her in the liberating finding of her voice. One wonders whether one ever overcomes or forgets to fixate on shyness and anxiety. Concealed challenges, Bicker viewed these as an area for speculation, an area that needed acknowledging and articulating. Bicker’s artistic practice derives from the identification of limitations within language. A feminist perspective assists her discoveries and supports the defining of areas that are not accessible or translatable, by toying with pronunciation and the manipulation both of an audible language and its carrier: “The saliva of our mouth is held by teeth, tongue and lips. My words are held behind the confines of my mouth, waiting to leak, to speak.” Establishing weakness in her voice, she has mastered a powerful and engaging manner within her style of writing. This Master of Arts graduate has continued her inquisition via residencies, after she was selected to take residence at St Mary’s works in 2016, by the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich. Here, she explored her practice outside the confinements of academia. This context allowed
Bicker to unearth the power of a voice, her voice, the woman’s voice, as it was shared with foreign ears: “Making small work that is loud in context.” A greater insight in to Bicker’s journey can be further informed through her recommended reading – Brandon LaBelle’s The Lexicon of the Mouth, and Lewis Carole’s Through the Looking Glass.
In choosing these two female artists, I hoped to review the possible scope for a voice; the small messages and the vast roads they may travel, coined with grand gestures and the communities that get involved. Here’s to women, to men, to people. Kristycamp.tumblr.com Instagram: kristycamp
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Another option to consider is the Low Rate credit card from MBNA, although this isn’t strictly a personal loan, there’s nothing to stop you using this card in the same way you would as a loan as it allows you to transfer money from the card into your bank account with no fee.
Five lenders currently fighting to be top dog and advertising record low interest rates of between 2.9% APR and 3.1% APR, but only for larger amounts, i.e. £7,500 and above.
If you transfer your balance to the card and set up a monthly standing order from your current account, it works exactly the same as a personal loan. The interest rate is 4.9% APR for any transactions made in the first 60 days and remains one of the cheapest and most flexible ways to borrow.
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The potential cost savings on a loan of £3,000 with the low rate options mentioned here could save you up more than £20 per month so don’t automatically assume your existing bank will offer the best option as that’s rarely the case.
There are cheaper options available, but my research shows you’ll do well to give the big banks the elbow if you want get the best deals.
It’s definitely worth spending 10 or 15 minutes to shop around for the lowest rate.
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South Walsham, Upton and the River Bure ‘Broad-reaching’ views across marshes and river are the main attraction for this wild walk. Starting at South Walsham Broad’s water’s edge, the circular walk follows the ‘Fleet Dyke’ until it meets the River Bure. The route goes downstream for a while, then turns away from the river, crossing Upton Marshes, before skirting around the NWT Upton Broad and Marshes Nature Reserve before returning across fields back to the car park. Distance: approximately 6.5 miles. Using OS Explorer Map OL40. Start grid ref: TG 3772139. Nearestt postcode NR13 6EE.
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2 Accessible from the north of the river, the Abbey of St Benet (top) is the only Norfolk monastery founded in the Anglo-Saxon period that continued in use until the Middle Ages. It was largely abandoned in 1530s. All that is left standing is the gatehouse and the 18th-century mill within. This atmospheric site is owned by the Norfolk Archaeological Trust. Drainiing mills are scattered through the landscape (above).
We walked on a sunny but chilly Valentine’s Day. St Benet’s gatehouse and undulations across the river hinted at the amazing spectacle of a huge abbey rising above wild marshland in the distant past. Some of that wildness has returned: we were rewarded with the sight of two Marsh Harriers, hundreds of Pink-footed Geese and our first ever emotional sight of Common Cranes in ‘Broadland’.
Common Cranes (above), once common in Norfolk, have established a small breeding colony in The Broads. They have a loud trumpeting call and are one of Europe’s largest birds. 3 Upton Broad and Marshes Nature Reserve is home to some of Norfolk’s rarest wildlife including ten nationally scarce or rare plant species. Recent land acquisitions have increased the area around the reserve and surrounding farmland has been restored to marshland.
Walked, written and designed by Kevin Parker (keeper.kev@btinternet.com) and Kaarin Wall (kaarin@wizgraphics.co.uk) © 2017.
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