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Contents JUNE / JULY 2018
Out & About
41 Book reviews – what we are
10 Good news from our region
43 Stay healthy at home in Eye
16 Ladies who lunch visit The Kitchen at St George’s Distillery
20 A brush with the past – new exhibition at Diss Corn Hall
25 The Paston Treasure – new exhibit at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
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45 Neil Lanham talks the Eccentrics of Eatanswill Society
49 NEW car review - the Toyota C-HR
51 DissFest returns for 2018 52 Poetry corner 55 Walking for health, a selection of local group walks
59 Village notice board 63 Memories of Gissing 67 Happy memories of football in the 1930s
68 Mulbarton words week 71 WIN – tickets to see James Blunt or The Vamps at Newmarket Nights
27 The Suffragette sisters from Suffolk
29 Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em is back at Theatre Royal Norwich
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47 Garden Jottings from Ken
73 Celebrate PRIDE in Norwich 77 WIN – tickets to see Little Mix at Earlham Park in Norwich
79 Refreshing Waters talks to Katherine Gray
81 Ride for life returns in July
Health & Beauty 83 Fashion – here comes the sun!
85 Are you blushing or flushing? Skincare with Geraldine Waters
87 River Waveney Trust
Jobs, Money & Business 89 Smart money secrets – packing a low-cost card for your holiday
92 Find a local business in our directory
94 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword
Home & Garden 32 What’s in season – produce for June & July
35 Nature – magical meadows for the future
36 Delicious recipe for Pina Colada Cake
38 On your plot – jobs for June & July
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A huge canvas now hangs above the fireplace in my sitting room and as space is limited, I’ll just share with you her face. If anyone is FRIDA BY THE TALENTED interested in commissioning a very talented @HANNAHSHELLEYMAKER local artist, then do contact me on my email below and I will put you in touch or connect with Hannah on Instagram @hannahshelleymaker It’s hotting up as I write, as is the ‘What’s On’ section of our website. We’ve included as many local events as we can fit in on our Village Notice Board pages inside so get some dates in your diary. And remember to bookmark our website for a complete list of events – www.village-people.info
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Good News from our region HERITAGE TRAIL AND A GOGOHARE FOR WYMONDHAM! walking tours of the town, and allows users to interact with events from the past, through virtual reality and augmented reality experiences. You are guided by the geo-mapping function of the app, and by merging real and virtual worlds and landscapes, visitors will be able to see Wymondham as it was at different points in history. There is also a trail for younger children that starts at our very own GoGoHare sculpture, called Henry. You will find him in the market place near the market cross, wearing his long coat, sitting on his plinth and gazing at the sky. When a smart device is pointed at him, he comes to life as an
South Norfolk Council will bring Wymondham’s history to life this summer through a state-ofthe-art heritage trail. A unique trail app will allow visitors to the historic market town to literally, ‘walk through time’. The official launch event is in Wymondham High Street on 14 July, when Wymondham will have a celebration and carnival-like atmosphere in town. There will be street entertainment from some boxing hares, sponsored by Village People Magazine in conjunction with Creative Arts East. The app, which is totally free, includes two
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Dulwich Opera Company are making their debut at The Corn Hall in Diss this July with Così fan tutte, Mozart’s classic tale of love and deception. Described by Opera Today as “compulsive and enjoyable”, this young and vibrant company look forward to bringing their acclaimed production of Mozart’s comedy to Norfolk. Featuring a cast of young professional singers, this production presents an elegant take on the comedy. Set to some of Mozart’s most glorious music, the opera is performed in the original Italian with English subtitles. The creative team is headed by international opera director, Ptolemy Christie, and designer Leah Sams. Premiered in 1790, Mozart’s Così fan tutte remains one of the most loved and performed of all operas around the world, and includes the famous arias ‘Come scoglio’ and ‘Un’aura amorosa’, as well as the divine trio ‘Soave sia il vento’. Tickets are available from www.thecornhall.co.uk for £16 or £8 for under 18s.
A HISTORY OF BRITAIN IN 21 WOMEN Visit the Corn Hall this June to hear the history of Britain as you never have before – through the achievements of 21 women whose lives enthral, intrigue and inspire. They were famous queens, unrecognised visionaries, great artists and trailblazing politicians. They all pushed boundaries and revolutionised our world. In this personal selection, Dame Jenni Murray draws together the lives of 21 women – including Boudicca, Elizabeth I, Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, Mary Seacole, Nancy Astor, Margaret Thatcher and Nicola Sturgeon – to shed light upon a variety of social, political, religious and cultural aspects of British history, adding in the occasional anecdote from her own distinguished life along the way. Jenni Murray is a journalist and broadcaster who adio 4’s Woman’s Hour since has presented BBC Ra 1987. She regularly co ontributes to various newspapers and magazines, and is the author of several books, including Memoirs off a Not So Dutiful Daughter. The event takes placce at The Corn Hall in Diss on 16 June e. To book tickets, visit thecornh hall. co.uk or call 01379 652241.
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The delighted husband says he came through his diet smiling with a new life in front of him after his phenomenal weight loss. Aged 45 and married to Emma, Lee Ashman’s weight had risen to 28st 4lbs, but the 5ft 10ins roofer took his life into his own hands, adopted a healthy diet, and lost an incredible 12st 6lbs to weigh 15st 12lbs. He says: “If you’d have told me 18 months ago that I’d be able to lose nearly half my body weight in such a short space of time, I’d have laughed at you. “A year and half ago I stepped on the scales weighing a whopping 28st 4lbs. I was incredibly unfit and one more cheese toastie away from a heart attack.”
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Wymondham College will learn about the Briton Factory and work with internationallyrenowned artist Maz Jackson, who will take them through the stages of brush making and work with them on creating artworks for the exhibition.
factories in the town. They will speculate on the future of industry in the town and present their findings on film. The exhibition will form part of a trail in Diss during the summer of 2018. ‘Peep-shows’ (boxes in shop windows with themed objects) will continue the story of brush manufacture and lead the viewer from the Corn Hall to Diss Museum in the market place. The museum has a staggering collection of related artefacts and materials.
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Art
THE PASTON TREASURE: Riches and Rarities of the Known World A major exhibition, organised in partnership with the Yale Center for British Art, opens at the Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery on 23 June until 23 September.
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entral to the exhibition is a large (1668 x 2475mm), mysterious oil painting, dating from circa 1665 by an unknown artist. Entitled The Paston Treasure, the painting’s unique and cryptic subject has mesmerised and puzzled art scholars and historians world-wide for centuries. A visually stunning work of art, it dazzles us with a lavish display of gold and silver, exotic objects, musical instruments, fruits and flowers, a lobster, a monkey and a parrot, in addition to portraits of a young girl and an African youth. The treasures depicted in the painting represent a fraction of what was one of the most remarkable, privately assembled cabinets of rarities and curiosities in seventeenth century England, owned by a famous Norfolk family – the Pastons, whose country seat was Oxnead Hall outside Norwich. The Paston Treasure was clearly commissioned to promote the family’s wealth and sophisticated artistic taste.
grandeur that could have graced a royal palace. Hardly anyone in England at that time, royalty included, had collections that came close. Sadly the Pastons and their magnificent collection were doomed and the painting proves eerily prophetic. It shows us far more than just a straightforward ostentatious display of riches. There are strong hints that all is not as it seems. The artist includes many motifs – flowers, fruit, clocks, a guttering candle, symbolising time, vanity, and death. The Pastons over-reached themselves hugely both in their spending and their ambitions and within less than a century were bankrupt. By the 1730s the collection was sold, the male line had died out and their magnificent home, Oxnead Hall, where they once entertained King Charles II, fell into disuse. This exhibition provides an extraordinary glimpse into the Paston treasure in its prime.
Taking the painting as the starting point, curators from Norwich Castle together with art historians from the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, USA, have created a fascinating exhibition focusing on the art works and objects that feature in the perplexing painting and the questions it presents. The exhibition is the culmination of five years of intense collaborative research involving numerous experts in a wide variety of artistic disciplines and has resulted in several exciting discoveries. Miraculously five of the actual objects from the original painting survive and for the first time in three centuries these significant works will be reunited with the painting. These include a pair of silver-gilt flagons, a Strombus shell cup, two unique nautilus cups and a mother of pearl perfume flask. At its zenith the Paston collection ran to hundreds of spectacular works of art and was of a scale and
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SUFFRAGETTE SISTERS FROM SUFFOLK To mark 100 years of voting rights for women, Sue Horne from The Arts Society Diss tells the story of two suffragette sisters from Eye in Suffolk.
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hen six unmarried Thompson sisters, former teachers, retired together to Linden House, Eye, where they lived for almost thirty years, two had an amazing story to tell. Margaret and Mary Thompson had been suffragettes. In 1957, aged in their nineties, these redoubtable women published their book They Couldn’t Stop Us based on notes they had made between 1909 and 1913. Margaret was incarcerated for the first time in 1909, charged with joining a Women’s Social & Political Union demonstration. The contrast between her comfy Hampstead flat and a Holloway cell was extreme. Her unsentimental account records the conditions – the bare brick walls, the plank bed, slopping out, a main meal of boiled potatoes and a carrot or onion, and the daily single-file march round and round the exercise yard, performed in silence. She spent twenty-four nights in prison. In 1911, a well-aimed stone sent crashing through a Whitehall government office window resulted in Margaret’s second arrest. Travelling to court the following morning, she was pleased to see the suffragette es had done a good job and hardly a pane remained unbrok ken. Mary was also an n activist. She volunteered to take a barrel-organ into o the West End to raise funds in the 1912 WSPU Self-Den nial Week. She was arrested and given a fine which she refused to pay. Her possessions were to be seized in lieu until the chairm man of her school stepped in an nd paid it. In March 1912 Marg garet was arrested for a final time while taking part in n another well-coordinated window smashing campaign. She describes her fee eling of
trepidation as she grasped her hammer and broke eight of Lewis Oxford Street’s plate-glass windows before being taken into custody, crying ‘I have done this not against this shop but against the government.’ Sentenced to six months, she arrived to find the WSPU prisoners free to receive food, play sports, put on concerts and talk together. She recalls sharing some cherries with Emily Wilding Davison. When Mrs Pankhurst and Mrs Pethick-Lawrence entered Holloway, Margaret spent time with them before both leaders were transferred. As the authorities feared, this triggered a general hungerstrike and on 19 June, Margaret Thompson took her last piece of solid food for seventeen days. She writes about hearing the moans of other women and the sensation of gradually getting weaker. A facial deformity meant Margaret escaped feeding by tube. Instead, on 24 June, she was fed by cup, a slow process as she found it difficult to swallow. This continued until she was freed on 6 July. 2018 marks the centenary of The Representation of the People Act, when selected women acquired the right to vote. To celebrate this, The Arts Society Diss is holding a special lecture in Diss Corn Hall on 19 June at 7.30pm, exploring the suffragette story through their portrayal in art and their own artistic productions. The evening is open to nonmembers by ticket only, so if you would like to attend, please call 01379 641635 for tickets.
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oh Betty, Frank Spencer is back. Joe Pasquale is set to play the legendary seventies character in a stage revival of the classic sitcom Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em. The show, which also stars stage and TV comedy favourite Susie Blake, comes to Norwich Theatre Royal from 10-14 July. Joe gave us an insight about what is in store. What can people expect from the stage show of Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em? Proper family comedy that is set in the 70s. It is so funny that you will laugh solidly for two hours. In the original TV series there were a lot of crazy stunts. How about the stage show? I’m doing it all – hanging by my ankles, chicken chasing and all sorts. If it’s not dangerous or life threatening, I’m not interested anymore. Michael Crawford is inexorably linked with the character of Frank Spencer. Will you be imitating his performance? No. That would be an insult to Michael. I will be projecting my own personality on to the role. When we did the final workshop, we had an invited audience. All the younger people didn’t know the show or have a frame of reference with Michael, but
they laughed their socks off. Even the older people who remember the original forgot Michael doing it within five minutes. The script is so good. Do you find touring life tiring? Touring in Some Mothers will be a lot easier than my stand-up show, when a tour is usually forty onenighters. A week in one place will be like a holiday. Got any nicknames? Sarah Earnshaw who plays Frank’s wife Betty calls me The Unstoppable Moron. What’s your most unappealing habit? I am terrible for breaking wind onstage. What’s your philosophy for life? Feel the fear and do it anyway. You might as well live while you can!
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Keep an eye on what’s in season and you’ll get the most out of all the fresh local produce that Norfolk and Suffolk have to offer. Juliette from Fredrick’s Fine Foods in Diss shares her favourites for June and July. VEGETABLES n Broad beans – We absolutely love these delicious little beans which are particularly sweet when picked young. n French beans are so easy to grow in a pot – why not have a go? n Peas – Mangetout, sugar snap and the more traditional podded pea are all are wonderful and sweet, especially so if eaten raw either in salads or sneakily in the garden! n Asparagus will still be around in June but ending in July so make the best of it while its around.
n Apricots – Try making an apricot frangipane tart or coronation chicken with fresh apricots – delicious! n Blackcurrants – Don’t miss the short season for this sharp, vitamin C filled fruit, try putting fresh mint with blackcurrants for a new twist. n Greengages are even more special than Victoria plums. They are scarcer but so lovely picked straight from the tree if you can get them before the wasps!
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n Radishes give wonderful colour and crunch to salads, choose the ones with fresh green tops.
n Crabs are wonderful in a simple salad or sandwich! Choose local Cromer crab and mix the white meat with a little crème fraiche and fresh mint – perfect!
n Watercress – Why not try a watercress, orange and date salad for a change – delicious, healthy and beautiful.
n Mackerel can be grilled with a spicy butter using cayenne and paprika. Serve with a creamy potato salad.
FRUIT n Raspberries are a real sign of summer and a wonderful treat on their own or with cream or ice cream. n Strawberries berries can b be cooked if they aren’t perfect – they make a delliciously sophisticated jam tart with a little balsa amic vinegar inegar and sugar. sugar
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Helen Baczkowska, Conservation Officer at Norfolk Wildlife Trust, explains how new meadows are being created in South Norfolk.
E Photo: Simon Parker , Eastern Daily Press
arly summer is the time of year to enjoy the beauty and wildlife of England’s traditional wildflower meadows, especially on a sunny day when they are jewelled with wild flowers and busily alive with wild creatures from bees and butterflies to the elusive grass snake. Venture out on a warm evening and you might just glimpse moths, hunting barn owls or bats overhead.
Sadly, wild flower meadows suffered a dramatic decline at the end of the twentieth century, as livestock started to be fed on silage and cereal feeds instead of hay. The few that remain today are vulnerable to neglect, as the age-old cycle of cutting and collecting the hay is vital to maintain them.
Advisory Group (FWAG), a number of trial plots were established last year and the project added to successful meadow creation on farms near Diss and Wymondham. Stage two is to prepare the new meadow sites by lightly harrowing the soil to create some bare ground for the seed to germinate in; then stage three is to cut and collect “green” hay from the road verges. Instead of being dried for animal food, the freshly cut hay is strewn on to the new meadows by hand and then lightly rolled to ensure the seeds are well distributed. The hay is supplemented with hand-collected seed from early flowering plants and sometimes by the addition of yellow rattle; this traditional flower of hay meadows (also known as hay rattle) is mildly parasitic on grasses and helps keep them in check to allow the more fragile wild flowers to flourish. The final step is to wait a long year with fingers crossed and hope that the new meadows will, on a summer’s day in the future, be as teaming with life as the old.
The first stage of the project is to identify potential sites for new meadows, where the landowner is committed to traditional hay management and where the soils are made up of the slightly chalky boulder clay that covers much of South Norfolk. With the help of the Farming and Wildlife
Photo: David North
Over the past year, Norfolk Wildlife Trust has not only worked with landowners to encourage the care of old meadows, but has been busy creating new ones in South Norfolk through the Seeding the Future project, funded by the Barbara Barlow Trust. Across South Norfolk some exceptional areas of old meadows still exist on wide, grassy verges notified as Roadside Nature Reserves. Here, amongst tall summer grasses, grow dyer’s greenweed, a tiny shrub once used in the wool industry, cowslips, delicate pepper saxifrage and sulphur clover, a nationally scarce flower with lemon-yellow flowers. Find out more You can use Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s online map to explore your local nature reserves, county wildlife sites and churchyards for wildlife, find out about the wildlife and habitats for each site, and get directions to visit them: www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk/wildlife-in-norfolk
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Recipe
PINA COLADA CAKE This pineapple sponge, topped with soft, chewy, coconut-spiked meringue and sandwiched with pineapple-rum cream, is as delicious as its namesake cocktail. If you prefer an alcohol-free cake, just omit the rum. Serves 10
445kcal 31g carbs per serving
80g desiccated coconut 435g tin crushed pineapple in syrup, drained, syrup retained 125g caster sugar 125g salted butter, softened 2 eggs 225g plain flour 2 rounded teaspoons baking powde er 125g caster sugar (for meringue) 6 egg whites
5. Meanwhile, whisk the egg whites to soft peak. Add the 125g of caster sugar a spoonful at a time, whisking until the sugar dissolves. Fold in the desiccated coconut. 6. As soon as the sponges have baked for 20 minutes, remove quickly from the oven. They will have risen, but not browned. Top with the coconut meringue, spread to even it out, and return to the oven. Bake for a further 30 minutes. 7. Remove the cakes from the oven and stand for a few minutes. Run a knife around the perimeter to ease the meringue away from the parchment. Leave to cool in the tins. 8. To the cream, add the icing sugar, a tablespoon of pineapple syrup, rum if using and whisk to soft peak. Fold in the remaining crushed pineapple.
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BE WATER WATER-WISE WISE With the summer in full swing, your garden needs regular watering. Here are our top tips for being water-wise: • Use mains water sparingly – at peak times, around 70% of water is used in gardens, putting pressure on our water supply and leading to environmental damage. • Consider installing a water butt to collect rainfall from your roof. • Prepare the soil in autumn or winter to reduce moisture loss. • Dig in well-rotted compost for additional moisture. • Keeping on top of weeding can help too – those pesky weeds are taking moisture as well as important nutrients away from your plants. • Water early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid evaporation in the midday heat. • Give your garden a deep drink of water about twice per week, rather than daily dribbles.
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THIS ISSUE WE L VE INK IN MY BLOOD
Neil Haverson 9780995618749 Paul Dickson £11
View our region from a different perspective with this facinating selection of local titles from Chris Rushby of Jarrolds’ Book Department THE STORY OF DODGER’S OF NORWICH Ronnie Green and Dawn Castle-Green 9780993160325 Curran Publishing £10
George Henry Kerrison was already known as Dodger when he started dealing in bicycles in the 1890s. 100 years on, his son was still running the bike shop. This is the story of how the business stood up to war and council attacks and how the Kerrisons found national fame through their pedal-powered antics.
Neil shares his ‘greatest hits’ from writing columns for the Norwich Mercury, EDP and Let’s Talk magazine. For much of his career, Neil worked at Eastern Counties Newspapers, latterly Archant’s commercial arm. His talent as a humorous writer was discovered on the in-house Prospect magazine and led to wry sporting columns and entertaining ‘Fortress H’ dispatches.
THE WELCOME STRANGER:
Dutch, Walloon and Huguenot incomers to Norwich 1550-1750 Frank Meeres Lasse Press £16.99
The ‘Strangers’ was the name given in Norwich to the many incomers to the city from Europe (especially the Low Countries and northern France) in the 16th and 17th centuries. At one time they made up more than a quarter of the population, and they had a great effect on the city’s industry, trade and public life. The way in which the city and its residents coped with this massive influx is not just historically important, but has obvious relevance and parallels today.
SECRET NORWICH
Elizabeth Walne 9781445676425 Amberley £14.99 A guide to lesser-known aspects of the city’s history. Famous for its Norman cathedral built across an ancient crossroads and its imposing castle dominating the skyline, Norwich can boast to have been the second city of the kingdom but for some, a quiet backwater. It has managed to conserve more medieval churches than any city north of the Alps, as well as many other fascinating pieces of built heritage and stories about them.
EAST ANGLIAN TRACTION John Jackson Amberley 9781445672946 £14.99
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arlier this year, the ‘Beast from the East’ brought out the traditional best in Eye. Leigh and his staff from the Queens Head, together with Sam and Pamela from Sky High Security, got together with friends and volunteers to visit people who were stuck in their homes in the town, and in danger of going cold and hungry. They cleared pathways, thawed frozen pipes, volunteered to do shopping and medicine runs and, perhaps most importantly, made sure none of the people visited were short of basic food supplies. They were surprised at the number of people who were housebound for much of the time, and at how the offer of help was welcomed. Each day the pub offered a hot ‘dish of the day’ delivered locally, free of charge. Messages of thanks on Facebook came from family members (from as far away as the USA!) and from care organisations who could not reach their clients. Those frozen days made Pamela Nugent, a trained chef who helped Leigh prepare the extra meals, realise that she could provide a permanent service making food and help available to people stuck at home. Pamela realised that for many, especially the elderly and housebound, this would be a welcome service that could also give their families confidence that they were being checked upon. After a busy periiod d overh haulling her kitch hen to meet strict catering standards Pamela received 5 stars from The Food Standards Agency. She has also added to her chef skills by training in the specifics of nutrition for the elderly, taken a course in dementia care and obtained the CRB clearance necessary to visit the homes of people who may be vulnerable.
And so Healthy At Home now provides an allround service of hot meals, home checks (and an additional repair and maintenance scheme if things aren’t working properly) to the residents of Eye and close by. Pamela says: “I felt so proud of what we as a team did during those snowy days, I just wanted to carry on. It’s important to me that the food I use comes from Eye, and that the service is for the residents of Eye. “I want people to be able to choose from a menu they really like the sound of, and to be able to eat food they would never consider preparing for just themselves. Food can be such a joy, especially when someone else has cooked it for you! And it gives me a chance to do a job I love.” “The prices are based on similar organisations like the Royal Voluntary Services (Meals on Wheels) – so our meals start at around £5.80 – the difference is that because we are small and local all meals are prepared on the day, and are available for delivery every day of the year!” For more information go to www.healthyathome. online or call 01379 871238 / 07594 114364
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Stories from our region
Eccentrics of the
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Neil Lanham tells us more about Sudbury’s eccentric Eatanswill Society – named after the town in Charles’ Dickens’ The Pickwick Papers
he fictional town of Eatanswill in Dickens’ The Pickwick Papers is said to have been based on Sudbury in Suffolk and its corrupt local elections. In the early 20th century, Sudbury residents set up the Eatanswill Society (eat and swill!), who would meet for all sorts of Dickensian fun at local inns. In 1973, the group was revived as The Pickwick Club, and as before, members would dress up as characters from The Pickwick Papers, hold mock elections and generally have a good time drinking and dining.
Lieutenant Tappletons Wounded Soldiers Band
At these superb top hatted occasions Mrs Hunter would read her poem ‘Ode to an expiring frog’ and the landlord of the Ballingdon Bridge, Doug Morgan (or Wardle as he was known in the society) could always be called upon to entertain with ‘The Prune Song’. At Christmas time a coach and four horses was hired from Mr Mossman who usually provided such things for films, with runs stopping at various hostelries to Long Melford and back to ‘Eatanswill’. The landlords all took part with punch and mince pies whilst the company jogged and danced in the street to sound provided by Lt. Tappleton’s Wounded Soldiers Band. At Easter Mr Mossman would bring his London omnibus for much the same and for the crooked election fights between Fiskin and Samuel Slumkey. Wardle on one occasion became so excited that he fell from the top of the open top bus.
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Don McKay of Tappleton’s wrote ‘The Eatanswill Polka’ which is still performed to this day and yours truly brushed up a bawdy ballad to become ‘The Jolly Coachman’ – all still going in remembrance of great eccentric occasions.
Neil Lanham runs www.oraltraditions.co.uk, a website devoted to spoken word history, traditional folk song, story, wisdom, history and cultural identity. You can contact Neil on 01379 890568 or traditionsofsuffolk@gmail.com
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beautiful garden is a balance between the plants, the essential and practical things such as paths, sheds, and fences, plus items that are placed around to enhance the overall appearance and show the plants off at their best.
of trellis around your seating area, either freestanding, or over a raised planter made up of rustic- looking mini timber sleepers, that way you can surround yourselves with some lush planting creating your very own outdoor sanctuary.
Climbing plants such as honeysuckle or jasmine need some form of support, you could just grow them up a pole or allow them to scramble through a mature shrub and depending on your garden style this may be fine, but imagine how nice they might look over an elegant wooden arch spanning a pathway, where you can enjoy their fragrance as you pass underneath. Similarly, how about building a pergola (available as a complete kit) which would give robust support for several climbing choices, such as roses, wisteria, or even a grapevine where bunches of fruit will offer temptation dangling down from above as they ripen in the sun.
When it comes to plants, remember that green is also a colour, and some of the most effectivelooking gardens are achieved by keeping it simple, using uniform or contrasting foliage as the primary feature, whilst limiting the amount of flowers to a few star performers. Alternatively, if you love your blooms there’s a wonderful selection of fresh perennial plants now available with choices suitable for all positions within your garden, these offer great value in terms of flowering potential and price and can be grown in borders or plant up a few of our frost resistant containers.
Gardens are not all about work, they are spaces to relax and unwind in after a busy day, a private retreat in which to immerse ourselves away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The feeling of privacy is an issue for many people, so why not create an intimate space by installing a screen
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Car review
Toyota C-HR DYNAMIC HYBRID 1.8 CVT
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he Toyota C-HR is a car you may not have heard of but if you’re looking for an SUV with attractive design, it’s well worth considering.
You can pick up a new C-HR for £21,595, which is more than £2,300 than the entry-level Nissan Qashqai, but the model we have on test here is the hybrid version with Dynamic trim – the top of the range. It costs £28,615 – so it had better be worth it. Whilst the car is a similar shape and size to the Qashqai, its roof slopes towards the rear far more so than the Nissan (think BMW X4/X6) and that means there’s less room inside. But it’s got very aggressive styling and even the entry-level models have a lot of kit with it. The Dynamic comes with rear camera, touchscreen, DAB radio, adaptive cruise control, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, sat-nav, smart entry
(Continuously Variable Transmission) and its use is on the increase. Whilst the C-HR is very well designed for a comfortable ride, the hybrid models are heavier, meaning you’ll get a more relaxed ride in the nonhybrid models. Nevertheless, Toyota has done a good job. The extra weight of the hybrid also means it doesn’t handle quite as well as the purely-petrolpowered models, but this won’t be noticeable most of the time, unless you’re really looking to throw it round corners. If you are, the chances are you’ll be looking at a performance model and you won’t be after a hybrid. The interior is a nice place to be; there’s plenty of room in the front, but the sloping roof means you won’t want to be in the back if you’re tall.
and push-button start, park assist – and that really is skimming the surface. The C-HR shares a lot of its DNA with the Toyota Prius, so it’s only to be expected that the C-HR is available as a hybrid version which cuts fuel consumption to 72.4 miles per gallon. Its electric motor blends with a 1.8 litre four-cylinder petrol engine, producing 122 PS and gets from a 0-62 mph in 11 seconds. It also comes with a one-speed gearbox and, if that’s raised your eyebrows, don’t worry – it’s CVT
To sum up, the hybrid is great for fuel saving and the sheer amount of equipment means that one of the entry-level models should suffice for most.
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inal plans are underway for this year’s fourth DissFest, a community arts festival which is taking place in the town from 20-22 July.
From Music in the Park to live theatre performance, art workshops to puppetry there is something for everyone to enjoy right on their doorstep. Entry into Diss Park is completely free, which includes art workshops, live music and more. There will be theatre productions and activities throughout the weekend which will all be on a ‘pay what you can’ basis so everyone can join in. There are lots more ways you can be involved in the run up to the festival. Look out for one-off art workshops, a poetry writing competition for all ages, a creative arts project for schools and youth groups and a big community sign-a-long for Sunday afternoon.
Photo: Luke Taylor
Organised by local non-profit social enterprise Unit Twenty Three and their group of Young Associates, the festival will be jam-packed with activity for young people, their families and the residents of Diss and beyond. With local musicians, artists and bands, it’s an opportunity to celebrate creative talent from the East in Diss Park across the weekend.
DissFest’ is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and the Big Lottery Fund. DissFest’ Community is funded by the Silk Purse Fund, Norfolk Community Foundation. DissFest’ is supported by Diss Town Council and Park Radio.
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Poetry
Poetryy Corner ner This issue, we have a collection of poem ms from Peter Davies, a Welshman living happily in Fressingfield. Peter reads his poems at branches of the Women’ss Institute in Norfolk and Suffolk as welll as providing poetry/reminiscence session ns for dementia sufferers. As you can see fro om this selection, Peter loves to write abou ut Suffolk, his adopted home. A poppy dies but it will come again as searing heat gives way to cooling breeze ; brown men in smart machines defy the rain n and send the rooks com plaining to their trees. Now church bells ring , parishioners are ble s d, sse a day of rest, glad Suffolk at its bes t.
bble What use the stu s been mown, ha y rle ba now the hearts? save to gladden
Damselflies hover, butterflies hurry on by, busy old Suffolk.
Are you a poet from Norfolk or Suffolk? If so, we’d love to hear from you! Email a selection of poems and a bit about you to editor@village-people.info for the chance to be featured in the next issue.
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Begone sparse spring, as Suffolk’s lazy lanes breed wanton rape whe re bells no longer ring and May divests her une xpected rains; begone sparse spring. Sleep well, spent daffodi l, you wondrous thing, rest now, bare trees tha t prowled the eastern pla ins, hang heavy y as your buds and blosso m cling. Come rustic, rise and sca tter precious grains and dream of blessed bou nties they will bring. Until again man craves your far terrains, begone sparse spring.
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WALKING FOR Health
The Central Norfolk Walking for Health group put on 6 or 7 walks a week in Norwich and the surrounding area.
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alks are free and where possible end with a coffee and cake. Walks are divided into three ‘grades’ to help you find the best walk for your fitness level:
GRADE 2 Suitable for those looking to increase their activity level. They are between 30 to 60 minutes long, and may include moderate slopes, steps, stiles and the ground may be uneven.
GRADE 1 Suitable for those who have not walked much before, or are recovering from injury or illness. They tend to be on flat or gently sloping ground, with firm surfaces and no steps or stiles. The walks should take no more than 30 minutes.
GRADE 3 For people looking for more challenging walks. The walks are between 45 to 90 minutes long, and may include steeper slopes, steps, uneven ground and stiles.
WALKS IN JUNE
All walks start at 10.30 am unless otherwise stated. Date
Location
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Area
Description
Friday 1st
Miles/ Time
Mulbarton Village Hall Car Park, The Common, NR14 8AE
3
South
Across fields, field edges and tracks. Can be muddy.
3.3m 80 mins
Friday 1st
Marston Marsh Waitrose Car Park Eaton (far corner), NR4 6NU
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City
Cycle path, boardwalk, squeeze gates, moderate slope.
3.6m 65 mins
Monday 4th
Framingham Pigot St Andrew’s Church, The Street, NR14 7QJ
2
South
Tarmac and grassy paths. Short moderate slope.85% firm.
2.3 60 mins
Tuesday 5th
Hethersett Queen’s Head Car Park, Norwich Road, NR9 3DD
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South
Rural walk. Grassy paths. 90% firm. Moderate gradients.
3.2m 70 mins
Wednesday 6th
South Walsham Fairhaven Gardens, School Road, NR13 6DZ
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Broad
Field paths. Grass can be long & uneven. 90% soft. Plank bridges.
2.9m 75 mins
Friday 8th
Mulbarton Village Hall Car Park, The Common, NR14 8AE
3
South
Across fields, field edges and tracks. Can be muddy.
3.3m 80 mins
Walkers should register with the Facebook page (Central Norfolk Walking for Health) to receive important messages. To find out more, visit www.walkingforhealth.org.uk.
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Local walks Date
Location
Grade
Area
Description
Monday 11th
Surlingham Ferry PH Car Park, 1 Ferry Rd, NR14 7AR
2
South
Roads, river and grassy paths. 50% firm. Mod slopes, 3 stiles.
Monday 11th
Eaton Park Car Park, South Park Avenue NR4 7AZ
1
City
Circular walk around part perimeter. Mostly firm.
1.5m 35 mins
Tuesday 12th
Poringland Lakes & Woods – CP turn off B1332 Pharmacy NR14 7JS
3
South
Lakeside woodland paths & some busy lanes 50% firm. No dogs.
2.9 60 mins
Wednesday 13th
Ranworth Glebe Field, behind church, NR13 6HS. Coffee in Church Hall
3
Broad
Pretty walk around village. 50% soft. Board walk option.
3.2m 70 mins
Friday 15th
Swardeston Village Hall Car Park, The Common NR14 8DL
3
South
Roads and tracks, some uneven. 60%. One moderate slope.
3.1m 60 mins
Monday 18th
Thorpe Marsh, Oaklands Hotel Car, Park, Yarmouth Road, NR7 1BP
1
Broad
Road and tracks along river. Can be muddy.
2.0m 50 mins
Monday 18th
Swainsthorpe, Sugar Beat PH, Norwich Road, NR14 7JS
3
South
Lanes and field edges. 60% soft. Can be muddy. Moderate slopes.
3.8m 85 mins
Tuesday 19th
Trowse Ski Centre Car Park, Whitlingham Lane, NR14 8TN
2
City
Common and riverside. 75% soft. Gentle slopes. 1 high stile.
2.3m 55 mins
Tuesday 19th
Yelverton Village Hall, Church Road, NR14 7NU
1/3
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BORDER CRAFT COLLECTIVE MASTER CRAFTS FAIR
SAT 2ND & SUN 3RD JUN 12PM Around Wymondham
Programmes on sale from Wymondham Garden Centre. Look for yellow balloons. Gardens close at 6pm
FETE CASTON VILLAGE FETE
SATURDAY 2ND JUN 2PM Caston Primary School, Caston.
Traditional Village Fete, parking near the school. Free entry. Proceeds to Holy Cross
SAT 9TH JUN 10AM - 3PM Garboldisham Village Hall, Church Road IP22 2SE
Free admission
FAIR HETHERSETT VC JUNIOR SCHOOL SPRING FAIR
SAT 9TH JUN 11AM - 2PM Hethersett Junior School, 22 Queens Road, NR9 3DB
Vehicles. Hotdogs, Free Parking. In aid of the East Anglia Air Ambulance.
MUSIC SUMMER CONCERT
SATURDAY 9TH JUN 7:30PM Pulham Market Church
Featuring the Girl Choristers & Gentlemen of Norwich Cathedral Choir, works by Handel, Rutter, Mozart, Stanford
Come & support our school fair. Lots of exciting stalls and activities to take part in.
EVENT DISS UKULELE DAY
SATURDAY 9TH JUN Diss Town & Corn Hall
GARDENS SCOLE OPEN GARDENS
SUNDAY 3RD JUN 11AM – 4PM Scole Gardens
Admission Ticket & Guide £3, Plant sales & refreshments, Proceeds to First Responders
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We’ll start with a Big Busk at 11.30am on the Market Place, so bring your ukes or just sing along. (Songbook from website link). Workshops in the afternoon in the Corn Hall on Blues and Singing, followed by an Open Mic Session. Tickets in advance from the Corn Hall, or online. Full details sites.google. com/site/dissukuleleday2018/
SALE BRIC-A-BRAC, BOOKS & JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY 16TH JUN 1:30PM Lophams’ Village Hall, between the villages
Free Admission. On site parking
A SUMMER SONGBOOK
FRIDAY 8TH JUN 7:30PM St Mary the Virgin, Lower Street, Gissing, IP22 5XE
A concert by the Gissing Singers in the church. Tickets £5 per head & include a glass of wine & savoury snacks
MUSIC ‘SIMPLY GREAT SONGS’ SUMMER CONCERT
EVENT TIBENHAM’S WILD WEST FETE SAT 9TH JUN 1.30PM TO 5PM The Greyhound Pub, NR16 1PZ
‘FIRE EATING’ & Traditional games, Stalls, Raffle etc Prizes for Fancy Dress, Themed Decorated Cake & Classic
SAT 16TH JUN 6.30 FOR 7.30PM St James’ Church, Great Ellingham
Summer favourites, classic songs & beautiful harmonies from the Village Singers. Licenced bar. Tickets from Great Ellingham and Rocklands village shops, and on 01953 456835
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TUESDAY 19TH JUN 7:30PM Newton Flotman Village Centre, Grove Way, NR15 1QE
SAT 30 AND SUN 1 JULY 11AM
Tickets Adult - £4.50 Concession - £3.50 Family (2 & 2) - £15. On the Door - £5. Licenced bar opens at 6:30pm
FETE THARSTON CHURCH FETE
THURSDAY 21ST JUN 2PM Wheelers Barn, Hall Lane, Tharston, Opposite Church
Traditional fete with refreshments, cake stall, raffle, tombola, books, bric a brac etc
EVENT MIDSUMMER MADNESS
SATURDAY 23RD JUN 1PM Yaxley Village Hall
Fun for all the family, BBQ, Refreshments, Crafts, Activities, Children’s games, Dog agility display & more
MUSIC ROYDON SOUNDWAVES OPEN AIR MIDSUMMER MUSIC SATURDAY 23RD JUN Roydon Sandpits, High Road, Roydon, IP22 5RF
Open air charity music event in aid of ‘Friends of Chernobyl Children’ (Diss branch) 4pmlate. Beer Tent & BBQ. Tickets £10 adult, £5 children, £25 Family (2+2) Tickets in advance from Roydon petrol station, Brownes Butchers Diss & Winfarthing Fighting Cocks pub. Gates Open 3pm
EVENT 15 interesting gardens open from 11am to 5pm each day £5 per adult (children free) Maps, homemade cakes & teas available on the day from the Church Rooms (NR17 1RP) Raising funds for the village Raise the Roof. Village windmill is also expected to be open during the weekend.
FETE WINGFIELD VILLAGE FETE SAT 30TH JUN 11AM- 3PM Wingfield Barns, Church Rd, Wingfield, Diss, IP21 5RA
Raising Funds for East Anglian Children’s Hospice & St Andrews. Birds of Prey, Music, BBQ, cake stall, bar, craft stalls & games for the children.
EVENT THE HEART OF HETHERSETT SUNDAY 8TH JUL 10:30AM Hethersett, Rowan House Health and Wellbeing Centre
In Conjuction With Run The Square. 2 mile fun run, followed by a fun & family wellbeing day - taster classes, family activities & more
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WEDNESDAY 11TH JUL 7:30PM Dickleburgh Vilage Society, Old Reading Room, Burston Road
SAT 30TH JUN 9AM TO 1.30PM
A traditional East Anglian evening with local Raconteur Ray Hubbard, talking about local history, Suffolk Punch horses and a few songs, accompanied by his melodeon. Tickets £2 (£3 non-members)
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SPORT WIMBLEDON FINALS ON THE BIG SCREEN! SAT 14TH & SUN 15TH JUL 2PM Newton Flotman Village Centre, Grove Way, NR15 1QE
Free Entry. Licenced Bar opens at 1:00pm. Come & enjoy strawberries and cream & fizz!
EVENT ECLECTIC ART NORFOLK EXHIBITION 16TH - 22ND JULY 10AM Wymondham Arts Centre
An exhibition of varied and interesting works including paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculpture & textiles from six Norfolk artists. Free entry.
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MEMORIES OF GISSING 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 Gissing.
Upper Stre eet, Gisssing g, 19 906 – In 19 906, the e population of Gissing was 364. You can see from this postcard that the road was rather a muddy one.
Gissing Post Office, 1904 – Gissing’s first post office was situated towards Common Road and run by Burwood Brooks, who was also a wheelwright.
St Mary’s Church, Gissing, 1910 – This postcard shows children around the postbox at the junction to Tivetshall, Burston and Tibenham. St Mary’s Church is in the background with a round tower containing five bells.
Gissing School, 1916 – Gissing Board School was built in 1876 at a cost of £1,120 with accommodation for 88 children. Miss Mary England was headmistress and Miss Hilda Scott was the infant mistress. The school closed in 1977 and is now a children’s nursery.
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Gissing Post Office, 1921 – In 1921, Gissing Post Office was owned and run by Walter Youngs Denny. Situated in Upper Street at the junction with Chequers Lane, this post office replaced an earlier one further up towards Long Row. It closed in 1970.
Gissing Windmill, 1915 – Gissing once had a post mill adjoining Mill Common, at the end of Rectory Road. In 1915, Mr Whitaher Harris was the miller. Today, only the Mill House remains.
The Grocer’s Shop, 1905 – Boulton’s Drapers and Green Grocer Shop was situated near the church. This 1905 postcard shows the shopkeeper in the doorway and you can see the horse to the left. Boulton’s had another shop in the next village, Burston. The shop is now a private house. Th he Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in n Trowse in Norwich and new members arre very welcome. The next meetings are on n 13 June and 11 July. Dennis is also the author of several local hiistory books that can be purchased by co ontacting him direct.
Gissing Hall, 1910 – Gissing Hall was the home of Sir Kenneth Hagar Kemp Bart and the Kemp family owned most of the land around the parish from 1324. The house is a modern mansion in Elizabethan style situated in a wooded park. In recent years, it has been a hotel and restaurant but now it has reverted to residential use.
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OF FOOTBALL IN THE 1930S Lynn Loader shares her 94-year-old father’s memories of playing football in our region in the 1930s.
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was chatting recently to my Dad, George Danby, who is nearly 95, and he was reminiscing about his schooldays in Somerleyton in the 1930s. He remembers that for a number of years, until perhaps 1937, local schoolboys would be selected to form an under-15 team which would play a team from (he thinks) Frankfurt – but certainly somewhere in Germany. Perhaps this was an early form of ‘twinning’? The matches were financed from public funds and often used to attract bigger crowds than Lowestoft Town at the time! They were played at Crown Meadow in Lowestoft. Obviously the Second World War was to put a stop to these positive and enjoyable activities. The footballs in those days were heavy leather affairs which were like cannonballs when wet. Dad was one of the few boys in his class to have football boots (proper hard leather ones with thick toecaps and great big spikes screwed in) and he always played at outside right. He recalls lending them to a classmate called Lay, who had been selected for the team and
was so good that he could dribble half the length of the field as if the ball were glued to his feet. So his boots played against the Germans even if Dad didn’t! A boy called Weeds was the only one selected from Somerleyton School one year, and Dad remembers him giving a report to the whole school when he got back. It was quite an adventure in those days to travel to another country. The local schools were in a league. Somerleyton and d Bl Blundest d ton were the top teams. Others were Corton, Belton, and Bradwell and Burgh Castle. Dad re ecalls changing into his kit in the gorse bushess at Belton after travelling there by bike for a gam me. He has a fantastic memory of beating Hopto on and Lowndes by 15-1. I asked him if he had scorred and he replied that he thought everyone had d scored! Blundeston also defeated them 29-0. Another of th he players Dad remembers was a boy called Co olman who lived on Victoria Road in Oulton Bro oad and had a brother who was also a very go ood player. He was awarded Victor Ludorum at the school sports. The houses were called Shaftessbury, Hardy and Livingstone. Dad had another g great footballing schoolmate called Ivan Armes, w who went on to play for Norwich City for several se ater work easons. He and Dad la orked together. If any of these stories strike a chord with you, I would be d delighted to hear ffrom you. My email is lynn.lo et.com and oader@btinterne I will pass on any respons p se to my Dad,, who I know w willl be thrilled. Who kno ows, ma aybe you borrowed h hiss boots!
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Mulbarton WORDS WEEK
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For the rest of the week the entertainment is focussed on local themes and artists. To mark the 100th anniversary of World War I, the celebrated author Louis De Bernieres will be welcomed back, along with social historian Neil Storey, to talk about the impact of the conflict on British society. Included in the evening is an exhibition of WWI memorabilia and the stories of some of the Mulbarton men who died fighting for their country. The evening will conclude with Georgette Vale giving her dramatic portrayal of the final hours of Edith Cavell. The ‘Made in Norfolk’ evening features three local authors, Rebecca Stott, Rachel Hore and K.J. Packer who will discuss their books with Chris Brown of Kett’s Books of Wymondham. Children’s PH YL writer and Norwich LI D resident Mitch A SC Johnson is going RI VE to the school N
to talk to the older pupils and Phyllida Scrivens is returning to our afternoon tea party. Alfie, an old and wise labrador, promises much laughter as owner Charles Garland reads from his book My Labrador Eats Poo with music by Rick Wakeman. There is also a trip to the U.E.A. for a guided tour of the British Archive of Contemporary Writing, the ever popular history walk around the village hosted by Jill Wright, and in the Grove Cheshire Home a music festival concludes the week. This is only a brief outline of the events to choose from. For more information and details of how to buy tickets see the website www.mulbartonwords.org , visit the Facebook page or see the posters and leaflets around the village.
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James Blunt is a Newmarket Nights favourite after giving thousands of fans an unforgettable performance in 2014. His phenomenally successful debut, ‘Back to Bedlam’, became one of the bestselling albums in UK chart history, producing break-out hits ‘You’re Beautiful’ and ‘Goodbye My Lover’. He has since sold over 20 million albums worldwide and has recently been touring in the US and Australia with Ed Sheeran.
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PRIDE IN NORWICH Artist and writer, Kristy Campbell, explores the history of Pride and looks forward to the celebrations in Norwich this summer.
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While the movement began with the acronym LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender), time has allowed for more initials to be added and acknowledged. Below is a short glossary of terms to provide insight to those of us that are eager to learn and understand one another better. Thanks to BBC Newsbeat for the definitions. L - Lesbian: a woman who is attracted to other women G - Gay: a man who is attracted to other men / people who identify as homosexual B - Bisexual: a person who is attracted to both men and women T - Transgender: a person whose gender identity is different from the sex on their birth certificate Q - Queer: originally used as a hate term, some people want to reclaim the word, while others find it offensive
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Q - Questioning: a person who is still exploring their sexuality or gender identity I - Intersex: a person whose body is not definitively male or female. This may be because they have chromosomes which are not XX or XY or because their genitals or reproductive organs are not considered “standard” A - Allies: a person who identifies as straight but supports people in the LGBTQQIAAP community A - Asexual: a person who is not attracted in a sexual way to people of any gender P - Pansexual: a person whose sexual attraction is not based on gender and may themselves be fluid when it comes to gender or sexual identity. This year, Norwich Pride has arranged an array of liberating, artistic and informative events to show that the city stands with and welcomes the LGBT
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HITTING THE high notes Norfolk journalist, Sandie Shirley, spotlights the inspiring stories of men and women from the region and beyond that have seen them reach for victory. For more stories visit www.refreshingwaters.co.uk
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atherine Gray’s life changed forever 30 years ago when she was virtually bedridden with ME. Although it ended her career as a primary school teacher, she became the inspiration behind the High Oak Music Group in South Norfolk. “I realised ME was a long-term problem that still haunts me to a degree. I spent a lot of time in bed and could barely walk. I was unable to return to my job and I missed the teaching, the school orchestra, the children and the opportunity to help them develop.” But Katherine’s story has shown that out of the ashes can come something new and her Christian faith has given her strength, ability and determination not to quit.
Several years later, while still battling the effects of the illness, she advertised in a local community magazine for musicians and singers for a forthcoming Mothering Sunday church service. Fourteen volunteers of mixed age and experience met for five rehearsals in her front room heralding the formation of the group. From the outset it has been a bright light in the community providing fun and enjoyment for a total of 130 members over the years. The group brings together a melodious and rhythmic mix of singers and instrumentalists of mixed experience including those who play guitar, recorders, flute, clarinet,
trumpet and hand chimes. “It’s like one big family that currently ranges in age from seven to 70 plus,” says Katherine. She has prepared musical arrangements and planned rehearsals for a variety of church services, festivals, fetes and holiday clubs, Christingle services, charity fundraising events and more recently for one of the bishop’s garden parties. “From day one it was somehow meant to happen. From experience I have seen that I am given unexpected inspiration to write and arrange things that I don’t think I can do and it ends up sounding great.” As a late developer at school, she taught herself the guitar and passed O Level music with the help of a supportive school music teacher before learning other instruments and developing as a recorder teacher. “Because I have struggled, it has helped me become a better teacher. I was not a high-flyer at school so I developed building blocks to help me learn and now I can teach those to others. But I see myself as an enabler rather than a musician and more often than not those I teach end up better than me!” “Although the music group often plays in church I have never seen it as a church group since some members have nothing to do with church but it has been important to make church a positive experience.” Says Katherine: “Things don’t always work out how you think. When my life stopped, I became a new me and now I can see that all things work together for good with God.”
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Everyone taking part will have access to first aid assistance if needed, a back-up vehicle, kit list and training information, mechanical help, fundraising support and more.
The charity’s Ride for Life returns on Friday 20 July. Cyclists will start and finish at the home of headline sponsor Johnston Logistics UK, in Snetterton, visiting EACH’s three hospices – The Treehouse in Ipswich, Milton just north of Cambridge and Quidenham in the Norfolk countryside – in between. The journey takes three days.
The route has been designed to weave through scenic countryside, visiting some of the most beautiful villages and towns in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
Greg Tucker, from Harston, was among cyclists who took part in last year’s challenge. He said: “It was a great three days of effort, excitement and enjoyment. We had a great time together doing some good for other people. It was certainly a highlight of my year!” Tim Grimes, from Hethersett, also took part. “A very enjoyable weekend was had by all,” he said. “It was a very well organised event – the best I’ve been to so far.” The three-day challenge costs £150 and each participant must raise a minimum £400 sponsorship. That package includes dinners, bed and breakfasts at city locations and luggage transfers. Cyclists unavailable for the entire event can choose to do just one leg of the route, covering around 65 to 70 miles. The cost is £50 and minimum sponsorship of £150 is required.
Emma Benstead, EACH Events Fundraiser, said: “We’re delighted to be bringing back our Ride for Life. As Greg and Tim said, it’s a really fantastic way to meet people, explore the East Anglian countryside and enjoy yourself, all whilst raising money for a vital good cause. “There’s no competitive aspect to this and people can enter individually or as groups. Spaces are limited, though, and we have some fantastic early bird offers, so please get in touch now to find out more and secure your place.” EACH cares for children and young people with life-threatening conditions across East Anglia and supports their families. For both those accessing care and those who have been bereaved, EACH is a lifeline at an unimaginably difficult time. It costs the charity almost £6 million a year to deliver its service and all funds raised through Ride for Life will help. To book your place and for more information visit www ww.each.org.uk/rideforlife w or contact Emma on 01953 666770.
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The reserve gained county wildlife status and had an open day to celebrate in May. There was more good news at the South Norfolk District Council Community Awards when one of the members, Chris Brooks, won Environmental Champion of the Year for his work at Scole and the RWT was awarded Community Group of the Year. To find out more about this project or volunteer, visit the Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ Diss-Frenze-Beck-Volunteer Halcyons Youth Section Do you have children or grandchildren, aged between 5-14, who would like to learn more about our local wildlife and become involved in the work of the River Waveney Trust? Membership of Halcyons enables children to be invited along to events throughout the year during school holidays. Younger siblings are ys often able to attend the events but must alway be accompanied by parents/guardians. There is usually a small charge to cover the cost of materials and refreshments.
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are subject to the usage fee above, plus up to an additional £1.50 per transaction regardless of the amount. The worst offenders are Santander (£1.25 per transaction), TSB £1 per purchase and Halifax and Lloyds Bank at 50p purchase surcharge. Prepaid currency cards from Revolut, Cash Passport and FairFX are amongst the most competitive according to my recent research and the cost savings make it worth carrying a specialist travel card along with your passport whenever you venture overseas. Prepaid currency cards are chip and PIN secure, accepted wherever you see the MasterCard symbol and offer a far cheaper way to pay than most high street debit and credit cards. The best credit cards to use abroad are from Tandem Bank which charges zero fees and gives you 0.5% cashback on purchases or alternatively the Clarity Credit Card with no charges on purchase or ATM transactions either. A final warning, whatever type of plastic you use overseas beware of an increasingly common custom (particularly in Europe) where the foreign retailer or ATM gives you the option to pay in pounds sterling, known as Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC). Although it may seem like a good idea to know exactly how much you’ll be debited, the downside is that it gives the retailer the opportunity to use a poor local exchange rate which could see you paying way over the odds – the golden rule is never pay in British pounds when abroad.
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Crossword
CROSSWORD Exercise your brain cells
CLUES ACROSS
CLUES DOWN
1
This Clark was gone with the wind (5)
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4
Musical piece celebrating a famous coming (7)
Show the teeth and support weight happily (4, 3, 4, 2)
8
In this time lapse all sorts of things can happen (7)
2
Number of like items produced at any one time (5)
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With doom you might find depression (5)
3
Said to be belted though not necessarily so for his seat (4)
4
Record of events long past, held for ever in the brain (6)
5
Visible construction designed to show you the way (4, 4)
6
Could be teeth, or for tinkling on an instrument (7)
7
Sounds like a domestic office worker but in fact a big cheese in Government (4, 9)
10 Long for with a tangible pain (4) 11 Diagrams drawn by hand or computer (8) 13 Convey the action in silence (4) 14 Exploits whatever to work as it’s designed (4) 16 The one who takes stock, looks carefully and gives the test (8) 17 Ancient instrument sounds untruthful (4) 20 Carefully applied to hide real pallor (5) 21 With which an artist might spread on his paint (7) 22 Area of activity or dramatic production (7) 23 It was thick peasouper once in the land of summer wine (5)
12 Being about to occur (8) 13 Dimension expressed in specifics (7) 15 Who signs the document for hire, and pays the price (6) 18 As yet not fully grown or developed (5) 19 One of two equal portions of the whole (4)
LAST ISSUE’S SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 7) Sequel, 8) Ashore, 9) Spin, 10) Creation, 11) Prefab, 13) Ha-ha, 14) Owe, 16) Crux, 17) Intact, 19) Self-will, 21) Wool, 22) Recoil, 23) Output DOWN: 1) Vespers, 2) Ruin, 3) Black box, 4) Wake, 5) Chit-chat, 6) Prior, 12) Forefoot, 13) Heirloom, 15) Octopus, 18) Defer, 20) Idle, 21) Wits
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