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Issue 470 23rd May 2015

Cromer RNLI Inshore Lifeboat Boathouse Opens for Public Viewing Covering Cromer, Mundesley, the Runtons and surrounding villages in association with the North Walsham Times and Sheringham Independent

Cromer RNLI will be opening its original boathouse on the East Promenade on weekends from May 9th (weather, launches and crew permitting).

Come along and see our inshore lifeboat ‘George and Muriel’ on our open days. The boathouse on the East Promenade by the Henry Blogg Museum will be welcoming visitors. This historic building dates from 1867 replacing an older building, which was approximately 100 metres from the present area.

This new boathouse work also included building an extension to the sea walls and a slipway across the top of the beach. The work cost £476.4s.0d and was carried out by a local builder by the name of E. Simmons. The cost of the station was met by Benjamin Bond Cabbell who had also bought a new lifeboat for the station at the same time.

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CROMER AIR TRAINING CORPS meet at Cromer High School 7pm Mon and Thurs. Tel: 01263 515452. CROMER ARMY CADET FORCE parade Tues nights 7.30pm-9.30pm at the cadet Centre, Cromer High School. For more information please call on 01362 656919 ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION LOCAL BRANCH. New members always welcome. Contact Phil Dudley 01263 514603 for further details. CROMER BRIDGE CLUB - Play Duplicate every Monday evening. Novice players very welcome. For more details ring 01263 822778 Cromer Parish Hall COFFEE BAR open to all on Mon, Wed and Fri 10am to 12noon. Coffee, tea, light refreshments. Relax, make friends & stay as long as you wish. SEAVIEW PRE-SCHOOL five morning sessions per week 8.45-11.45am. Ages 2 1/2 - 5yrs. £5 per session (government funding for 3-yr olds Tel: 01263 514028 CROMER W.I. meet every second Thursday at The Community Hall in Garden Street. 2pm. Visitors welcome. St JOHN Hall, Bond Street - St John Adult Division, Tues. 7.30 - 9.30pm. Cadets, Tues. 5.45 - 7.30pm. ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Cromer & District branch meet every first Wed of month at The Cottage P.H., Louden Rd. at 2pm. New members welcome. Age UK North Norfolk, Information and Advice Drop In service. At Cromer library second Thursday each month 10am - 12. No appointment needed. Submariners Association (Nflk) meet first Wed every month 8pm at The Kings Head, Horsham St Faith. Contact Peter Cudby 01603 715449. 1st CROMER SEASCOUTS - Beavers Friday nights 5.30pm - 6.45pm. Cubs Wednesday nights 6.30pm 8.00pm. Scouts Friday nights 7.15pm - 9.00pm. Contact Trevor Drury Group Scout Leader 01263 514562 MINNI-HOUSE CLUB of North Norfolk meet second Thursday of month at 2pm in Bodham Village Hall. For further information call Jan Boyden 01263 826970 Norfolk and Norwich Assoc. for the Blind - Information and Equipment Centre opens every Tuesday 9.30am 1pm in Merchant’s Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer. CROMER ORCHESTRA welcomes new members especially string and brass players. We meet at the Belfry Arts Centre Overstrand on Monday evenings 7pm to 9pm. All we ask is that you bring your instrument, a music stand, and lots of enthusiasm. Norman Moor 01263 511600 Chesterfield Hall, Cabbell Rd PARENT AND TODDLER GROUP Mondays 10 - 12, mothers (or fathers) can bring young children and have a chat while the children play with the toys. Throughout the year in school term time. Cromer Flower Club meetings held on 3rd Monday of each month at Cromer Junior School 7.20pm (no meeting in August). Visitors welcome. Contact 01263 513408. Royal British Legion, Women’s Section 1st Thursday each month at 2.30pm at The Cottage Hotel, Louden Rd, Cromer. New members welcome. Cromer Christian Fellowship - Former Gospel Hall corner of Station Rd/Norwich Rd. Sunday Service 10.30am. Cromer Youth Football Club - welcomes new players of all abilities aged 6-18 for training sessions & matches. For details contact Sharon Laws on 07767 325585 or visit www.cromeryouthfootballclub.co.uk Cromer & District Parkinsons Disease Society meets at the St John's Ambulance Hall, Bond Street, Cromer starting at 10.30am on the second Wed of each month. All welcome. Contact 01263 515138 for more information. Ballroom, Latin Classes. Red Lion Hotel, Cromer, Wednesday afternoons 2pm - 4.30pm. £5 per person. For information call 07526 883776 or 07538 801813 Sheringham Short Mat Bowls Club meet at The New Community Centre, Holway Road, Sheringham. Mondays 10am - 12noon all year round. Loan bowls available. Visitors and new members welcome. Pat 01253 823290 Sequence Dancing - East Runton Village Hall Fridays. Instruction 7 - 8pm. Social sequence with tuition 8-10.30pm. For details ring Sue Norman 01263 823506 Cromer & District Garden Society meet second Weds of the month 7.30pm Community Hall Garden St Cromer. New members and visitors welcome. Annual membership fee £10. Visitors £2 per meeting. Call 01263 514399

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Bittern DX Group Bittern DX Group currently holding our meetings at the Erpingham Arms on the last Thursday of the month, not The Roman Camp at Aylmerton Diabetes UK North Norfolk Voluntary Group meets 4th Thur each month (not Dec) at Cromer Methodist Church Hall at 7.30pm. Varied programme of speakers - meetings open to everyone. Jackie or David 01692 405492. Whist Drives Tuesday afternoons Suffield Park Bowls Club 2.15pm All welcome Fifty/Fifty Tea Dance - Mon afternoons at East Runton Village Hall, 2 - 4.15pm. Tea, coffee and biscuits. Details Sue Norman on 01263 823506. Visitors always welcome. Cromer & Sheringham Rotary Club. Dormy House Hotel, West Runton, Weds 6 for 6.30pm (except any 5th Wed in a month). Tel: 01263 578194 or 01263 577636 Cromer & Sheringham Inner Wheel Club meets at The Virginia Court Hotel, Cromer, first Thursday of the month, 6pm for 6.30pm. Further details (01263) 511759. Take-a-Break Baby & Toddler Group meets Tuesdays 10.00 - 11.30am during term time at Cromer Parish Hall. Contact Joyce on 01236 512589 Take A Break Too Baby & Toddler Group meets Thurs 10 - 11.30am during term time at St Martin’s Church Hall, Mill Rd, Cromer. Joyce on 01236 512589 Overstrand Evening W.I. 3rd Wed Parish Hall 7.30 p.m. Tel: 834242 Mundesley Bowls Club Pavilion, Northfields, High St. Mundesley - Cash Bingo every Sun at 7.30pm and Whist Drives every Tue & Wed & Fri at 1.45pm. All welcome. NORTH NORFOLK BEACH RUNNERS open to all runners. Thursdays at 6.50pm at the Cromer Lawn Tennis and Squash Club (Norwich Road, Cromer). Nth Norfolk Wheelers Cycle Club leisure rides Weds 11am, faster rides 10.30am Sats. Meet Anglian Water reservoir just off Pretty Corner, Sheringham. Time trial racing Tues eves, some Thurs eves & Sun mornings, meet at Roy Boys layby. Club Secy Tim Collison: 01263 514785 Northrepps Pre-School Mon-Fri 8.30am - 3.30pm termtime. Hot lunches available. Funded places for 2, 3 & 4 year-olds.01263 579396 www.northrepps.norfolk.sch.uk’ Roughton Under 5s meet Mon-Fri 9-12 during term time. Ofsted registered. Funded places for 3&4 year olds. £6 per session for 2 year olds. More details contact 07553 456083 or visit www.roughtonunder5s.co.uk West Runton Scout Group: Beavers (age 6-8) Thur 6-7.15pm; Cubs (age 8-10 1/2) Tues 6.30-8pm; Scouts (age 10 1/2 - 14) Fri 7-9pm; Explorers (age 14-18) Mon 7-9pm. Details from Paul Henriksen, Tel: 01263 712288 North Norfolk Mencap Society Drop in Centre every Thurs 1pm-4pm at Merchants Place, Church St, Cromer Line Dancing every Wednesday at 7.30pm at Cromer Social Club - new dancers always welcome Folk Dance Club - The Community Hall Garden Street. Tuesdays 7.30pm - 9.30pm. No partner required. Keen beginners welcome. Tel 01263 578224 Cash Bingo every Thursday at Cromer Social Club eyes down at 7.30pm - new members always welcome Bridge Club at The Morley Club, Sheringham. Duplicate Pairs Thursdays 7pm and Fridays 2pm. Tel 01263 822087 Whist Drive. Pilgrim Shelter, Trimingham. Every Thurs 1.45-4pm, £1.50 per head, to include cup of tea and raffle. Kelling Model Flying Club The Morley Club, Sheringham second Wednesday of the month. 7.30pm for 8pm. New members welcome. Contact 01263 511466. ROAB Lodge Wednesday nights 8.15pm. Shipden Lodge, The Cottage, Louden Road, Cromer Modern Sequence Dancing - Mons at East Runton Village Hall, 8pm-10.30pm. T: Brian Payne 01692 403071 North Norfolk Chess Club Fridays 7.30 at the Morley Club, 48 Cromer Rd, Sheringham. All welcome. Contact club secretary Peter Hodkinson 01263 823814 Cromer Country Market held in Cromer Community Hall on 1st and 3rd Friday of every month from 10am - 12noon Extend, gentle exercise to music for the over 60s. Northrepps Village Hall, Monday 2.30-3.30pm. Further info contact Lindsey 01263 768159 North Norfolk Pride represents LGBT people in North Norfolk. Informal social meeting on every Tuesday at the Red Lion Hotel, Cromer, from 7pm, except when we have a formal meeting (usually first Tues of the month). For details of our formal meetings visit www.northnorfolkpride.org.uk as these frequently change.

Cromer & Sheringham Brass band rehearses at Upper Sheringham Village Hall at 8pm on Thursdays where members of the public are welcome to come in and listen to the music being practiced. Enquiries for the band to Secretary Steve Askew 01263 838411. Cromer Taekwondo School - Tues 6-8pm at Cromer Sports Centre. Open to any age between 6 and 65. New members welcome - 1st lesson free. Tel: 01263 711824 Suffield Park Bowls Club, Station Road. Whist Drive most Tuesdays, 2.15pm. Cash or Prize Bingos, Fridays twice monthly, 7.30pm. Bar - Raffle. All Welcome. North Norfolk Different Strokes. Support, info, fun for younger stroke survivors. Meet fortnightly Tues 2.304.30pm Sheringham area. Details 01263 715952 / 821480. Norfolk OCD Support meetings are approximately monthly at St Martin's Church Hall, Mill Road, Cromer. Local contact is Ginnie on 07599 246753. Please call for details of the next meeting or further information North Norfolk Model Engineering Club - meetings 1st Friday of each month at 7.30pm. A welcome is extended to visitors and prospective members of all ages. Further details from Gordon Ford on 01263 512350. Roughton Village Hall - Prize Bingo every third Friday in the month 7.30pm. All welcome Elderberries Sports and Social Club Badminton and Short Mat Bowling every Mon and Fri at Cromer Sports Hall 3pm-5pm. Casual players very welcome £1.50/hour or become a member. Please call Sheila Saunders on 01263 761142 New members always welcome. Roughton, St Mary's School Bingo. Come and join us. Including cash bingo! Every second Friday of the month (excl. August). 7pm doors open, 7.30pm eyes down. 1st Rural Roughton Mill Scout Group (incorporating Roughton Mill Brownies). Beavers (age 6-8) Mon 5.306.45pm. Cub Scouts (8 -10.5) Tue 7-8.30pm. Brownies (7-11) Wed 4.45-6.15pm. Scouts (10.5 -14) Wed 7-9pm. Explorer Scouts (14 -18) Thu 7-9.30pm. For further information, Contact Carole on 01692 407868 Family Prize Bingo every Monday Woodlands Holiday Park, Trimingham. Book sales open 7pm, eyes down at 7.30. In aid of the East Anglian Air Ambulance Railway Quilting & Craft Group meet every second and fourth Tues of the month at the Parish Hall in The Londs, Overstrand 10am and 12 noon. Small Quarterly charge. Details Vivian Maggs on 01263 576986 West Runton Sports and Social Club, Water Lane 01263 868866 Cash Bingo every Wed 9pm. General Knowledge Quiz every Sun 9pm. Every Tues - Line Dancing with our own teacher. Most w/ends - In house disco or Live Bands Mundesley Haig Bowls Club opens for the new outdoor season at 2pm on Saturday 21 April. New members welcome, just come along. Further info 01263 721815. Extend exercise for over 60s at East Runton Village Hall, Tuesdays 2.30 - 3.30 Tel: 01692 407851 Cash Bingo every Friday at 7.30pm and every Sunday at 8pm at Cromer Town Football Club Short Mat Bowls in the Parish Hall every Wednesday and Thursday morning September to April 9.15am for a prompt start at 9.30am. Tuition and bowls available. Contact Dave on 01263 838126 North Walsham Spiritualist Centre 6.30pm - 8pm every Sunday in the St John Ambulance Hall, Bacton Road, North Walsham. All welcome. North Norfolk Speakers Club meets every other Wed, 7pm at N Walsham High School, Spencer Ave. Dates and info visit www.nnsc.co.uk or contact Gillian 01692 650250 Fledgeling Music classes Friendly, dynamic, energetic and fun. A unique experience your child will love! 4 mths to 4 yrs. FREE taster class, members pay £4, younger siblings £2 babies of older siblings FREE. Paid half termly. www.fledgelingmusic.co.uk, telephone Lorna on 07500 221121 or e-mail: info@fledgelingmusic.co.uk Ruby's Prize Bingo – on the first Saturday of each month at 7.30pm at Lower Southrepps Social Club Slimming Club at Trimingham on Tuesdays at 1.45pm at Pilgrim Shelter. Tel 01263 579797 or 07799 060407 The Lumiere Rouge Jazz Band plays the first Friday of every month at The Red Hart, Bodham 7.30pm to 10pm £3.50 on the door and the third Friday of every month at The Marsham Arms Coaching Inn, Hevingham 8pm to 10.30pm £3.50 on the door. For details call 01263 825218 CONTINUED ON PAGE 6...

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Cromer RNLI Inshore Lifeboat Boathouse Opens for Public Viewing

Continued from front cover... Since then the volunteer crews at Cromer have gained a record of gallantry stretching back to the beginnings of the RNLI. Some of the most notable rescues and service have been carried out by famous coxswains such as Henry Blogg and Henry "Shrimp" Davies and their crews, (to date there have been awards of 45 Bronze medals, eight Silver medals and three Gold medals). The station operated two offshore boats from 1923. The second boat was replaced by an inshore lifeboat (ILB) in 1967.

Photo: Ted Luckin

Ted Luckin is one of the few remaining members of the RNLI team based in Cromer, who can remember Henry Blogg. Ted will be answering questions along with other volunteers when it is open. He said, “I have been associated with the RNLI since 1960 and I recall the days when this was the main lifeboat station. I can also remember before there was a tractor, when the lifeboat had to be pushed into the sea just by manpower”.

At present the building houses a ‘D’ Class Inshore Life Boat, the ‘George and Muriel’, which has been based in Cromer since 2011.

The All-Weather Lifeboat is housed in the boathouse at the end of the pier.

New life into historic Cromer building

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News from the White Horse Overstrand with Head Chef Nathan Boon

The evenings are ‘pulling out’ and the warmer weather means our garden is becoming ever more used by families. Mum and Dad can enjoy a relaxing drink while the children play and the family lunch or evening meal will be served to their table in the sun. Older children can also enjoy a game of pool in our pool room although we do ask that they are supervised while they are playing. We want everyone enjoy their time at the White Horse so I always advise everyone to book their table in advance particularly at weekends and at busy times like Bank Holidays. We have an exciting summer ahead of us including our Strictly Norfolk week in July and Beer Festival in August. More details of both these events in the coming weeks so keep reading this newspaper to find out more.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4... Bridge at Weybourne Village Hall. The Acol Club meets Tue 2pm. Chicago movement means no need to bring a partner. All abilities welcome. 01263 515588 / 01263 825061. Crazee Kidz Club (youth club) meets every 2nd and 4th Friday during term time at Roughton Village Hall between 7pm-8:30pm. Open to anyone aged 6-16, entry £1. Call Paddy 01263 768138 or visit www.crazeekidzclub.co.uk Monthly Mondays – Art Afternoons - Trunch Village Hall, NR28 0QE – 2-4pm – Join local artist Jan Ellmore for an afternoon of art! Variety of genres covered inc drawing and painting. Jan will provide all mediums, unless you want to bring your own. Each week Jan instructs one-onone. Bring any photographs that you would like to copy from. £4, book by 3pm Friday before on 07826869377 Weekly Tuesdays - The Fit Together Tea Dance - 2-4pm at the Copeman Centre, Hall Street, Briston, NR24 2LG. No partner and no booking necessary. Call Claire Carter 01263 861340. £2 inc tea/coffee/biscuits/cake. Weekly Thurs - Fit Together Badminton - 1pm-4.30pm at Gresham Village Hall, East Beckham Lane, Gresham. Time is divided between different abilities. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available. Call 07917596797 to find your time slot and book your place – all equipment provided. £2.50 CROMER LIBRARY Prince of Wales Rd 01263 512850. Mon 9.30am–7pm, Tue 9.30am–5pm, Weds 9.30am–1pm, Thurs 9.30am–5pm, Fri 9.30am–7pm, Sat 10am–1pm. Free to join. Free internet access. Regular events: First Thurs each month: Carers Forum Support Group meetings 1–3pm. Second Thurs each month: Age UK drop-in advice desk 10.30am-12pm. Every Fri: 2 for the price of 1 hire on DVDs and music CDs. Every Sat: £1 off games hire. First Sat each month: Family History drop-in support group 10am-12pm. Second Sat each month: Family Story time 11 – 12pm under 8s must be accompanied Little Stars Parent and Toddler group meets every other Wednesday at Roughton Village Hall from 1011:30am. Come along for a chat and a drink while your child plays. Entry £1.50. Contact Chloe 01263 768138 Cantamus Choir invite new members to sing & laugh. Rehearsals Thurs 7.30pm in St James Church Southrepps. No audition /experience required. More info 07785 782498’ Weybourne Folk Club third Sun each month Maltings Hotel, Weybourne 3-6 pm. Singers, musicians, poets and audience welcome. Free. Info Tony Baylis 01263 588781 or 07518 735299 e-mail tonyandcarmen@btinternet.com Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke. Meets fortnightly Wednesdays 2.15pm - 4pm at Sheringham Methodist Church on Cromer Road. Further information Harvey Pitcher 01263 512328 Cantamus Choir invite new members. Rehearsals every Thursday at 7.30pm in St James Church, Southrepps, NR11 8NR. No audition required. More info 07785 782498 Acorns Parent and Toddler Group meets every Thurs (term-time only) at The Belfry School, Overstrand. Get out

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Don’t forget our annual charity car wash will be taking place on Saturday 6th June from 9am so make a note in your diary and bring your car along and while the volunteers are cleaning you can enjoy a bacon roll and a cup of tea or coffee.

Full details can be found on our web site www.whitehorseoverstrand.co.uk

Nathan’s recipe for Red Onion Jam

Ingredients 4 large red onions finely sliced 1 cup red wine vinegar 6 tbls sugar 1 cinnamon stick water to cover if required seasoning

of the house for a chat and refreshments whilst your child plays. 1.30pm - 3 pm. £1 per adult. Tel 01263 579275 ‘Walsham Writers' Group is a small, friendly group of writers from the local area. We meet every second Thurs to share our writing, inspire one another and offer constructive criticism. We have re-opened for new members. If you would like to try us out please contact us for further details – either Google Walsham Writers' Group and email us or visit our blog writeloudnclear.blogspot.com Parkinson UK - Aylsham & North Walsham Support Group Meet 2nd Tue each month 10.30-12.30 Sacred Heart Ch. Hall, Kings Arms St, N Walsham. Terry 01692 406486 Sheringham & District Philatelic Society meet at the Church Hall West Runton on the second Monday of each month, at 7.30pm Our members come from all areas of North Norfolk, further details ring Jim on 01263 721043 Northrepps 'Poppyland' Royal British Legion Meets first Monday every month 7.30pm Northrepps Country Cottage Hotel. New members welcome.01263 579633 Junior Tennis Coaching Sports Hall, High School every Saturday morning 9am -10am. All welcome, all equipment supplied. Colin 07774 810214 or 01692 501172 Sheringham Singers Tuesdays 2-4pm at the Lighthouse Community Centre Sheringham. New members always welcome. Contact Ro Curtis 01263 768126 Monthly Bingo 2nd Fri every month (except Aug) at St. Mary’s School Roughton. Doors open 7pm Bingo starts 7:30pm. Good prizes & refreshments available Gresham Village Park Sunday Market and Carboot 1st Sun every month from 7 April. Gates open to public 10am, stall holders & traders 8am onwards to set up. Pitches £5. All proceeds to Play Park and Pavilion. Details tomtye@myway.com or o07765 633549. NR11 8RT East Beckham Lane beside Gresham Village Church REME Association Cromer & District Branch meetings held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at Halsey House, Norwich Road, Cromer. Ex REME personnel please do come and join us. Tel 01263 512450 Painting Classes - Painting and Drawing tuition for all levels of competence from beginners to those experienced at Roughton Village Hall on Mondays 1.30pm to 3.30pm. £60 for 10 sessions. John Bardell 01603 456602 Gresham Village Parent and Toddler Group meet in the hall at Gresham Village School and Nursery on Thursdays 1.15pm - 3pm - all 01263 577349 for further details MS monthly Drop-In, 10am - 12noon, last Thur each month at Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road. Anyone affected by MS welcome. Details 01263 579453 Railway Quilters and Craft Group meet on 2nd and 4th Tuesday between 10-12am at Overstrand Parish Hall, The Londs Contact Viv 01263 576986 Northrepps Over 60s Luncheon Club meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month at Northrepps Village Hall. All welcome. For further details ring Barry 01263 579782 Upper Sheringham Beading Group - meets one Saturday a month, 1 to 4 pm. Beginners' and more advanced classes available or bring your own beading proj-

Method Peel and finely slice onions, add these to the rest of the ingredients in a saucepan. Simmer on a low heat, stirring occasionally. Add more sugar if required. Remove from heat when a jam consistency is achieved. Allow to cool and store in sealed jars in the fridge. It’s a great jam to have in the house; its versatility makes it an ideal accompaniment to roasts, bacon or cheese sandwiches or simply add a spoonful to your favourite snack. Stored in a Kilner or similarly sealed jar in will last for months.

ect, friendly group welcomes new ladies. Contact Olga for details, 01263 514173 or olgaingram@aol.com’ Rock (Buns) & Rolling (Pins) W.I. meet third Wed each month (except Dec- second Wed) at The Kings Arms Hotel, North Walsham at 7pm. We are open to all ages but aim to appeal to younger women. Visitors welcome. For more info email elsa-sequeira@hotmail.com St. Benet's Trefoil Guild (Guiding for Adults) meet at Guide H.Q. 4th Monday of the month 2pm Contact Ann Russell 01692 405295 for details North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group meet on the second Thursday in each month from 7pm at East Runton Village Hall. New members warmly welcomed. Secretary 01263 519485, secretary@nnarg.co.uk, www.nnarg.co.uk Cromer Folk Club at The Cottage, Louden Road. Second Fri of month 8pm. FREE. Open to all - folk musicians, singers, orators, poets, or just plain listeners who enjoy a laid back scenario and friendly atmosphere. Bittern Line runs to Cromer Station and returns at convenient times for those who enjoy a selection of Real Ales without driving. Royal Air Forces Association Sheringham & District branch, regular meetings & social events. Former members of RAF & WRAF inc. family members welcome. Kenneth Macnish 01263 519684, or Christine Martin 01263 734977 Martial Arts Judo - Tues nights - well established, friendly club Millfield Primary School, N Walsham, Hazel 01263 579345 Cromer Social Club - Wed 11.30am-2.30pm Winter warmers - good company, light exercise, bingo and lunch. 7pm onwards Line dancing. Thurs 11.30am-2.30pm Tea Dance with professional dancer and lunch. 6.30pm Bingo - Cash Prizes eyes down 7.30pm. Sat 8.30pm Live Band. Sun 8.30pm Karaoke. 01263 512542 Roughton & District Women's Institute meet at Roughton Village Hall on second Wed each month 7.30pm. Further information contact Maureen Wells 01263 768106 The Fellowship Choir meet Mon at St.Andrews Church 10am-11.30am. Friendly choir with varied programme. New members welcome. 01263 761482 or 01263 514048 Jazz At The Goat Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band at The Goat Inn, Skeyton on the first Sunday of every month at 1.30 pm. Free. To book table for lunch Tel 01692 538600 1st Suffield Park Guides - Wed eve term time for girls aged 10-15years Register your interest at: www.girlguiding.org.uk/get_involved/volunteer/ register_your_interest.aspx Free taster sessions available Sing for Joy! Community singing group open to all. Meets Thursday mornings 10am -11.30am at Community Centre, Garden St. Contact Teresa Verney www.teresaverney.com or just turn up! Minni House Club - we are a group of like-minded individuals who love all things miniature and anything to do with dolls houses. We’re all from N Norfolk and meet second Thurs each month at Bodham Village Hall, 2pm - 4pm. Secretary Jan Boyden, 01263 826970. New members always welcome. Mundesley Table Tennis Club meet in the Coronation Hall most Thursdays from 7pm. All players from age 8 and of any standard of play are welcome. Tel 01263 722930 or 07828 175493

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New ‘Seaside Chef of the Year’ Award Up For Grabs seaside chef, other than celebrity and TV chefs, and those working in by Norfolk Chefs restaurant or hotel chains who do not have control over their menus. The

Seaside chefs in Norfolk can now battle it out to put their resort on Britain’s culinary map, thanks to a new ‘Seaside Chef of the Year Award’ created by England and Wales’ ‘Best Bistro.

Aspect Bar and Bistro, in the Lancashire seaside resort of Morecambe, scooped its national title in the FOOD Awards 2014. It is now seeking to champion fine and quality dining experiences in other seaside resorts, to help change the public perception of food served by the seaside.

Its new Seaside Chef of the Year competition is open for entry to any

competition has a list of resorts from which it would expect chefs to come.

To enter, an eatery or chef needs to submit a menu, on paper, under three headings: First Fathom (starter); Full Tide (main course) and Ocean’s Heaven (dessert). The menu does not need to be based on seafood, but should have a distinctly local flavour. The menu submission should include details of how the dishes would be presented and priced and show a commitment to quality dining. Chefs should also highlight which local produce is used and can enclose photos of their dishes.

Aylsham Heritage Centre evening talks

Aylsham Heritage Centre’s popular series of evening talks continues in May featuring two more events with a local flavour. Local author Peter Goodrum is first up, on Wednesday 20th May, with an illustrated presentation about Norwich in the 1950s and 60s. Peter will be drawing on the content of his well-researched books on this subject, promising an entertaining evening. The cost of the talk is just £4 and the evening starts at 7pm.

New installations and full service on all models

Cromer Lifeboat Operations Manager, Richard Leeds, will be joined by Derek Hinds on Wednesday 27th May for a talk about the work of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). So many people owe their lives to this wonderful charity and proceeds from the evening will go towards ensuring its continued success. Once again, it’s a 7pm start and the cost is £4.

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5 Year Parts & Labour Manufacturers’ Warranty on all Boilers

To book your tickets phone 07919 962 814 or email aylshamheritage@gmail.com To find out more about Aylsham Heritage Centre, including opening times, go to www.aylshamheritage.com

Boiler Servicing

Friendly local family service Lyngate Industrial Estate 10 Douglas Bader Close, North Walsham

The Centre, currently running an exhibition about Aylsham in the 100 years since the first World War, is run on a not-for-profit basis by Aylsham Community Partnership. It is also a resource for the local community to find out more about the heritage of the town.

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Iceni Choir Summer Concerts 'SWonderful! - Iceni Choir presents Sounds of the Shows including Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein and Rogers and Hammerstein, Cromer Parish Church, Sat 6 June, 7.30pm. Tickets £10 available from K. Hardware or Jim Stebbings 01362 693277 North Norfolk Country Fair Sun 24 May 10am-4pm - opposite Weybourne windmill on A149, entry £3.50 per adult, 14 and under free two marquees full of arts, crafts and local food stalls, outside trade stands, all day arena entertainment, classic cars, military re-enactments, children’s rides and car boot area, hot and cold refreshments and bar. Dogs on leads welcome. Contact Janice on 588086 (before 6pm). In aid of Weybourne Community Fund - Reg. charity No. 1084183 Car Boot on Gresham Village Park (beside Gresham Village Church) Sun 7 June - pitches £5, set up from 8.30am, Gates open at 10am. Refreshments on Sale in the Pavilion Further details Hayley 07765633549 Roughton Village Garden Fete Sat 30 May 2pm-4.30pm, Highview House, Norwich Road, Roughton,

NR11 8NA - Traditional fete in a lovely garden. Auction of Promises, various stalls, entertainment, refreshments. Limited parking at venue, a shuttle bus will operate from Church Car Park. Proceeds to St. Mary’s Church and Village clubs and groups

How Hill in association with Wherry Yacht Charter to celebrate the re-launch of Hathor - Tue 26 May 7pm £25pp three course dinner and talk – Hathor The History, Wed 27 May 2pm Afternoon Tea in How Hill House £10pp and Fri 29 May 7pm £25pp Three course dinner and talk – Hathor The Restoration - How Hill Tea room serving delicious selection of homemade cakes, scones, sandwiches, ice creams and refreshments. Open 11am–4pm every day 23–31 May and every following weekend. Summer opening 27 July6 September every day.

Sheringham Shantymen 25th Anniversary Concert at Lighthouse Community Church, Sheringham on Saturday 30 May at 7.30pm Doors open 7pm. Free Entry. Retiring collection in aid of Lighthouse Community Church

Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group guest speaker Thur 28 May Liesl

Richardson, Senior Diabetes Specialist Nurse from The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. Contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492 or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org

Cromer VEO Art Week 22 -27 May open daily 10.30am-5.30pm (except Sun 1.30pm-5.30pm) Lots of things for lots of people from paintings, cards, baby clothes, ear rings and plenty more, with school art work from most local schools. For info please ring Steve on 01263 514469

Garage Sale on Sat 16 May 10am – 2pm at 6 Half Year Close, East Runton, NR27 9PT - lots of bargains

Cromer Preservation Society The Farjeons on Holiday - illustrated talk by Geoffrey Kidd showing a family’s holidays spent in Cromer and Overstrand at the turn of the century on Thur 4 June 7.30pm at Cromer Community Hall, Garden Street, Cromer. Public £3 Members £2

Edgefield Open Gardens Sat & Sun, 20th & 21st June, 2 – 6 pm. Six very varied gardens for you to explore. Teas, raffle, plants, and large book stall. Tickets & map £4 (for Church

funds) from Village Hall on B1149 Holt – Norwich road.

St James Church, Southrepps on 23/24/25 May – crafts, tower open, cake stall and bric-a-brac. Refreshments. Open 11am – 4pm except Sunday, 12 noon -4pm

Aldborough Farmers Market & Sunday Cafe Aldborough Community Centre, 9:30-12 Sun 7 June. Support local producers including Panther Brewery, Church Farm, N Burlingham fruit & veg, Butterwick bakery, Ultimate sponge puddings, Gingham crafts, Andrea's Homemade: jams and chutneys, and Ian Wright's pork. Catch up with friends and enjoy bacon sandwiches, cakes, tea and coffee. email: steppingstonesaldborough.co.uk or Twitter: @AldboroughFM to book.

Northrepps Village Open Gardens Sun 21 June - 10.30am-5pm Start at church, food all day, proceeds for churchyard maintenance. No dogs.

Health workshop/seminar Sat 6 th June Mercure Hotel 121-131 Boundary Rd, Norwich NR3 2BA 10.30am to 4.30pm With Phillip Day, one of the world’s most travelled, entertaining, research health authors. Bookings £25.00 visit www.credence.org or 01622 832386 or on the day £30.00.

Made in Norfolk

A special exhibition of Norfolk crafts in a special setting. Wednesday 27th May, 11am till 5pm VENUE: The grounds of Felbrigg Hall

Our county is renowned throughout Britain for the large concentration of artists in all media and food specialists all of whom have set up their own small businesses making and promoting their unique products. They depend on YOU the public, to visit local fairs and exhibitions where you might be tempted to buy or you may even commission a unique item for your own home using their skills – an item which will be unique to your home and the only example in the world.

One such exhibition will take place in the wonderful grounds of Felbrigg Hall, a hidden National Trust treasure close to Cromer on the 27th May between the hours of 11am and 5pm.

We can promise you a wide range of stands (as we go to press 30-40), ranging from locally produced food and preserves, artwork from photography to hand made pottery, glasswork, aromatherapy oils and a further wide range of interesting objects. Bring cash or your cheque book since you are bound to be tempted and since it is an outside venue cards will be impossible to use. In attending such an event and being tempted to buy you will be helping local producers to run their own little businesses and leading to future expansion of small businesses a key part of Britain’s recovery.

If you have the time don’t miss a visit to the walled garden at Felbrigg considered to one of the best in the entire NT trust portfolio and of course the Hall itself is also open to the public on Wednesdays.

There is adequate car parking available (not always the case in North Norfolk) and if you don’t want to visit the Hall itself, bring your dog and have a wonderful walk through the extensive estate. There is also a wonderfully restored restaurant at Felbrigg Hall. 8

Saturday 20th June

at 7.00 p.m. St John the Baptist Church, Aylmerton

Concert - Music for a Summer Evening, with Kevin Drury, organ & the St John's Singers. Concert promoted by The Friends of St John the Baptist Church Aylmerton. Tickets £9 (£7 for Friends), includes a light supper and wine.

Book early - phone Patsy 01263 712146 or Judith 822759

Cromer Times 470 May 23rd 2015


St George’s ‘Drive it Day’ run 2015

North Norfolk Classic Vehicle Club produced a tremendous turnout form this year’s ‘National Drive it Day’ event for classic vehicles.

DLH LTD D AUTO RECY AUTO RECYCLERS CLERS LT

Sunday 26 April saw some 330 classics roll into the Station Road car park in Sheringham where crews picked up their tulip style route instructions.

Two scenic routes of approximately 50 miles each were split 50/50 between entrants with the final destination being the Royal Estate, Sandringham where the vehicles parked up in the large grass area in front of the church of St Mary of Magdalene.

•ALL TYPES OF VEHICLES •ALL PARTS REMOVED •PARTS FITTING SERVICE •QUALITY PART PART ART--WORN TYRES FITTED CORNISH WAY BUSINESS PARK PARK NORTH WALSHAM

01692 400900 www.dlhautorecyclers.co.uk

A somewhat forbidding forecast in the run up to Sunday luckily came to nothing, and the day turned out to be basically dry with some good sunny spells during the afternoon which made for a very convivial atmosphere among the entrants.

Proceeds from the run were collected on behalf of the East Anglian Air Ambulance with a record of just over £5,000 being taken.

Sponsorship for the route maps and photographs was kindly provided by Anglia Car Auction at Kings Lynn (next Classic Car auction date is Saturday 13 June) and a huge debt of Cromer Ladies Lifeboat Guild Awards gratitude must go to the Sandringham Estate The Cromer Ladies Lifeboat Guild annual general meeting, held for providing such a on 30th April 2015, saw two of its long serving members receive magnificent setting. prestigious National Awards in recognition of their long service and outstanding contribution to RNLI fundraising.

Life President, Mrs Daisy Spurgeon, received a Gold Bar to her Gold Badge (only 29 people in Britain will receive this award) and Chairman, Mrs Beryl Mansell, received a Silver Badge.

Daisy has been a member of the Guild since its inception in 1973. She was the inaugural Treasurer and then became the Chairman in 1979. She held this role until 2006 and is the longest serving Chairman to date. On her retirement from the role of Chairman, she was invited to become Life President, an honorary role, which she happily accepted. Daisy has worked tirelessly for the Guild, for over 40 years, and her commitment and dedication are admirable. She still takes an active role, chairs the annual AGM, and provides invaluable support to both the Committee and the Guild.

Beryl also joined the Guild in the 1970s. She was a hardworking and reliable committee member for many years before taking on roles of greater responsibility. She initially took on the role of Social Secretary and was responsible for organising many successful events, followed by a five year period as the Treasurer. After a break, Beryl returned to the Guild and in 2010, she took on her current role as Chairman. She has guided and steered the Guild to achieve exceptional results over the last few years, during a difficult economic time, resulting in thousands of pounds being raised for the RNLI. Indeed, the 2014 – 2015 figures showed the highest annual fundraising total to date!

The presentation ceremony was introduced by Mr Tony Webster, Cromer RNLI Station Chairman, the awards were presented by Mr John Davies, Cromer RNLI Coxswain and the flowers and cards were presented by Mrs Barbara Mayes, a founder member of the Guild. Cromer Times 470 May 23rd 2015

STAR HOME CARE Services 3 St Marys Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9DJ

Star Home Care Service is registered with CQC and provide excellent care to our service users in their own home in a familiar environment.

Our specially trained staff provide person centred dementia care and are available at times to suit your needs. At our Highfield Residential Care Home premises in Cromer we also provide high standard respite and day care services.

To discuss the services we provide please call Deputy Managers Lucie or Carole on 01263 515791 / 511421 To meet the increasing demand for home care, Star Home Care services is currently looking fo Care Support workers in Cromer. Competitive pay and conditions are offered for the right candidate.

If you are looking for interesting work with rapid career progression possibilities please contact us on 01263 515791 or email: starhomecare@btinternet.com

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Gents Burberry raincoat - 48/50 chest, beige, would suit a taller gent. £30 Sheringham Tel 01263 824112 Dog crate medium £15, dog crate large £20, garden vacuum £5, Safety Stairgate (Lindam) £8. Tel 01692 406142. 2x12ft Beach fishing Rods,Twin stand,Zebco box £65.00, 32" HD ready Panasonic flat screen TV £60.00, Single foldup guest Bed mattress £40.00, Foot Massager Deluxe Shiatsu £20.00, Tel 01263 711680 STAMPS. Over 12,000 different Worldwide (inc. 1000+ GB). Many mint and sets. From early issues to around yr2000. Sorted, (Gibbons), into 14 mainly new stockbooks. £295. 01263 511058 Full length dress & coat, ivory, size 16, suit wedding or cruising. £50. orig.price £520 ex Olivias, Sheringham. Worn once. Elegant. Tel. 01263 512449 Sony Digital 32” Flat Screen T V 3 years old with handset to change channels good condition £100-00 o n o. Tel 01263 514382 White melamine wardrobes 01263 514371 Panasonic sound bar audio system £50 as new Tel 01263 517157 Doors, four internal traditional, stained, top inset and 3 vertical lower panels c/w furniture, £20 each or £60 for lot., Brass fret (front) for gas fire, Balmoral design 16"(40cm) £30., Tel 01263 823111. Brand new carpet Kosset Heathers grey fleck. 3.3 x 2.7 metres off cut from hallway. Heavy duty would cost over £150. Will accept £75 ono. Tel 01692 582087 Bargain assortment of over 70 plastic plant pots including troughs, octagonal trays, etc £10, Heavy garden roller 16" dia £20', Moses basket with stand £7, Universal car seat £18, large earthenware pots 50p & 75p, baby's feeding chair £10 Tel 01692 405989. Zanussi Table Top Fridge. Hardly used Model ZRX407W - Product No. 923000483-00 - Width 525, Height 520, Depth 587 - 70 Ltr capacity. Clean inside and out. Ideal for small kitchen, kids bedroom, student. As electric item, buyer assumes responsibility. £60 ono. Seller lives in Taverham. Tel 07553 945444 LAdies golf clubs - Cleveland Launcher. 3 + 5 Fairway woods, good condition £50 each. 100 golf balls £20. Adorn vintage style outdoor clock with temperature gauge as new £5. Tel 01263 517196. White bedroom suite, melamine finish, 4' wardrobe centre mirror, 4' dressing table with mirror, 2'6" 5 drawer chest of drawers. 3 seater settee, green patterned. All vgc all offers considered. Tel 01263 514175.

Flymo 330 Turbo compact, grass collecting, little used £50 ono. Tel 01263 513394 Black oval glass TV stand with 3 shelves for up to 37" flat screen TV £30. XL nylon car body cover £5. Phillips 3 speed fan £10. Tel 01263 513947 Free - Compost Bin complete. collect & take. Tel 01263 513094 Waveline Inflatable new and unused oars, pump etc, 2hp outboard motor £250. Tel 01263 516828 Slimline chest freezer £50. Brand new carpet 4 metres x 3 m. £40. Tel 07770 920613 Sharp TV 30" screen, excellent condition £40. 4 arm rotary washing line new £20. Lrge rigid dog bed £10. Cane conservatory coffee table £10. Tel 01263 720747 White pvc 3-sided porch/conservatory 290 cm x 160 cm wide. Dismantling arrangements can be made £250 01263 720467 Ladies jacket, white XXL, new, never worn £20. Tel 01263 722437 Good car trailer 5ft x 3ft £78. Small hedge cutter Black & Decker, gwo £8. Tel 01692 402384 Strimmer electric £10. Toddlers toy oven and bag of toys £5. Records £1 each, potting tray £1. Tel 01692 405663 DK drop leaf table & 4 chairs £55, Light drop leaf kitchen tables x 2 £20 each. Daewoo vac cleaner £20. Bench gym ne £120Vintage floral dinner service £35, Mallard design tea set £25 Tel 07880 553619 Bosch Sander rrp £66, accept £30 Tel 01692 407711 Three seater settee, motte brown, very comfortable, cots £500 will accept £200 ono Tel 07553 201376 Creda tumble dryer only works on fast speed therefore free to collector Tel 01263 825546 nduction hob. Single pan, glass-topped, freestanding 12"x14" with13A plug. Max 1900w power and variable temp. Heats fast & cleanly. Immaculate with booklets. £20 Tel 07740 466973 Bathroom cabinet with mirror doors. 60cm*60cm. £20, Slazenger Hockey stick with bag £15, Travel Cot £15. Tel O1692 403742 Flymo lawnmower £20. Qualcast lawnmower £15. Tel 01692 403957 anytime

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Sheringham Players Summer Production

Following their very successful spring production of Ménage à Trois, Sheringham Players’ summer production is "Flying Feathers", a farce by Derek Benfield.

The play runs from 17- 20th June at Sheringham Little Theatre from 7.30pm and tickets are now available from the theatre box office for just £10.

The play is set in the peaceful country house of the late lamented Bernard, brother to Chief Constable Henry Potterton and his sister, Sarah. When they come to visit, they are astonished to find several scantily clad ladies wandering about, not knowing that during Bernard's 10

temporary absence on a religious commune in the Orkneys, his housekeeper, Nora Winthrop, has turned the place into ‘a house of sin’. As Nora is not expecting a visit from the Constable, and is fearful of the questions he will ask, she hastily tries to hide the truth from him. This leads to many hilarious comings and goings involving one of her clients, who is dressed as a vicar, a window cleaner in a laundrette basket and a meek solicitor on horseback - not to mention the aforesaid scantily clad ladies. When Bernard also turns up from the Orkneys (or from heaven?), and it is seen that he and Henry are identical twins, the household is thrown into further confusion and chaos leading to an unexpected climax. Cromer Times 470 May 23rd 2015


Our Local Firemen Saved My Pub!

From Eunice – The Landlady of the 15th century pub The Crown at Smallburgh

With the chimney ablaze and the medieval thatched roof ready to follow her cry for help was met by not just one but three of our fire stations – Stalham, North Walsham and Norwich all rushed to her aid.

Eunice was so grateful and so impressed by their brilliant job that she pledged to raise money for their charity to say a big thank you.

Following the fire she was deeply touched by the local community helping her to recover within a day, so to thank everyone it was party time, she says “ all my customers are truly my friends and it seemed the whole village was there to support me”.

Eunice is a lady from the Ivory Coast in West Africa

and with a vibrant personality. She knows how to have a party and how to create exciting foods so then it was time for another party to raise the money she had promised.

Again friends rallied round, one arranged for a whole Lamb to arrive, another created a barbecue complete with rotisserie and Eunice worked her wonders in creating a delicious dish of Lamb marinated with all spices that only she knows of from her home country.

Dread Pirate Skater Bobbi ...The One That Got Away

‘The party raised £150 for the fire fighters charity which she was delighted to present to Gary Miller – a senior representative of the local fire fighters.

A good selection of real ales and a really warm welcome awaits you from a well managed fire! All the family, your children and your well behaved dogs are welcome in The Crown.

ARRGGHH! This poor pirate was left out of the Crab & Lobster Festival Art Trail leaflet – but can still be seen during opening hours at Cromer Putting on the Marrams, Runton Road.

The Art Trail and Scumptious Seafood leaflet lists the other 100 entries – including the Golf Wheel of Fortune at The Meadow Pitch&Putt but the Crab & Lobster Festival organisers may have to walk the plank if Dread Pirate Skater Bobbi catches up with them. “Bobbi’s channelling Princess Bride and Peter Pan, but is now coming over a bit Bluebeard,” warns John Morgan at Cromer Putting. “We’ll get worried when she starts lighting the fuses in her hair.”

Eunice has an attractive Restaurant offering a tempting menu of both English and her exciting African cuisine throughout the week and a superb

Traditional Roast on Sunday.

Eunice does ask please call her if possible and book on 01692 536314 as the menu is freshly prepared using local ingredients wherever possible and she prepares this herself. A warm welcome awaits you!

Eunice from the Ivory Coast – Landlady of the Smallburgh Crown says: “I would like to give you an insight to some wonderful vibrant menu’s from my country in West Africa, The Ivory Coast.

Some you can prepare yourselves, some will need a little practice and others and I will prepare for you myself.

Just like yourselves my recipes have been handed down to me by my family and have been taught to me from a very young age, some very basic products you will know of such as couscous, my secret is in the preparation and in the spices, and my couscous will not be the same as another – that is my secret which I hope to share with you.”

Crabster Art and Seafood Trail leaflet designer Siri Taylor said “We’ve been caught red-handed, but ship’s wheelers can still vote for Dread Pirate Skater Bobbi using postcose NR27 9AU.”

The putting team are using their two Ship’s Wheels to raise money for maintenance costs of the new Cromer Skatepark at The Meadow, and hope Bobbi will be in the Grand Charity Auction on 30 August.

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HUNGARY ICELAND JAMAICA NIGERIA The FALLEN PUZZLE ROMANIA answers were: TUNISIA The fifteen countries of the FISHING. MAYBE THE URUGUAY world in the CHRONICLE FISH GOES HOME AND VIETNAM WORDSEARCH were: BRAGS ABOUT THE SIZE AUSTRIA OF THE BAIT IT STOLE. The BELGIUM GARY SWAN NUMBER CRUNCHER CROATIA and One answer was: DENMARK 12 x 5 + 8 + 4 ÷ 9 – 3 = 5 WHY IS IT THAT WHEN ESTONIA (there could be others!) I HAVE A CUP OF TEA FINLAND IN ONE HAND AND GERMANY

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Cromer VEO Annual Art & Craft Exhibition

This year’s Cromer VEO Annual Art & Craft Exhibition will take place at Cromer Parish Hall from Friday 22 May until Wednesday 27 May.

Opening times will be Friday 10.30am till 5.30pm, Saturday 10.30am till 5.30pm, Sunday 1.30pm till 5.30pm, Monday 10.30am till 5.30pm, Tuesday 10.30am till 5.30pm and Wednesday 10.30am till 5pm.

CHILDREN’S SECTION CLASS 1 - A project by any group of children 5 to 7 years CLASS 2 - A project by any group of children 8 to 11 years CLASS 3 - A project by any group of children/ students from 11 years upwards 12

ADULTS’ SECTION CLASS 4 – Open Section - Painting or drawing in any medium CLASS 5 – Photography CLASS 6 - Craftwork Come and have a browse and see art work by the local schools, Brownies and Guides. TEA, Coffee and biscuits will be available for 50p. Entry is free.

From Earrings, handmade cards, tea cosies to works of Art you are sure to find something you like

The event is sponsored by Cheverton & Son Ltd, Cromer Town Council and Jarrolds. Cromer Times 470 May 23rd 2015


North Norfolk artists are on the trail again!

The group of artists, known as The Cromer 8, (even though they have now grown to 10... confused? So are they!), living in and around Cromer, have for the second year joined together to form an art trail for this year’s Open Studios event.

The Cromer Tourist Information Centre will be partnering the Cromer 8 and will be displaying artists’ work in their window and also running a prize draw for artists’ greetings cards. In addition, Photo: Dave Morris The Garden House Gallery in Garden Street, Cromer, will be holding a taster exhibition of artists’ work from 3 to 9 May. A selection of the Cromer 8’s work will be on display and visitors will also be able to see artwork that will be used as prizes in a prize draw at the artists’ home studios, during the Open Studios Event. There will be a total of ten pieces of artwork that can be won along the trail of studios.

The artists taking part in the trail are Joy Cole, Gita Dickenson, Leslie Hawkes Nockels, Robert Downie, Keith Nash, Ruth Brumby, Bob Crook, Norman Mackie, Sue Hammans and Desmond Clover.

Anybody following the Cromer art trail should first look at the artists viewing hours in the official Open Studios booklet. Open Studios begins on 23 May and ends on 8 June.

For more information, please email Keith Nash at info@keithnash.co.uk.

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Twenty-Eight @ 28

An art exhibition of Norfolk Landscapes & Seascapes by Cromer based artist Samuel Thomas.

Samuel unveils 28 new original paintings to mark his 28th birthday at this large solo exhibition held by the artist at the Function Room, Red Lion Hotel, Brook St, Cromer from 26 May – 7 June .

Samuel prides himself on being a self-taught artist and he has developed a refreshing painting style that is truly unique, euphoric & mesmerising. Norfolk scenes have been captured in an explosion of colour and pattern designed to lift your spirits. Samuel ships work across the world including the US but Cromer still remains his home.

Samuel captures a sense of nostalgia in his works similar to the now iconic ‘Come to the Seaside’ rail posters of the 1920s but with a modern twist. These are not backward-looking pastiches, but aspirational projections of the self into a better future. ‘My work has been likened to Marmite; you’ll either love it or you’ll hate it!’ explains Samuel; ‘People appreciate the art because it is not shrouded in layers of portentousness and I do my best to keep the artwork affordable with limited edition prints starting at £95.’

The informal exhibition welcomes everyone plus the Red Lion serves excellent food & drink overlooking the beach. All the artwork is available to purchase from large original paintings to framed and unframed limited edition signed prints which you can be viewed online at www.samuelthomasart.co.uk. The Exhibition will be open every day 10am - 8pm

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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection

I am happy to advise that Verity, the lovely black cat mentioned last time has also now found a loving new home.

Next month we will be celebrating the 15th anniversary of the meeting held in the Community Centre to find willing cat loving volunteers to set up a branch of Cats Protection to help cats in North Walsham and District area. So much has happened in the intervening years and as well as finding loving new homes for over 3000 cats and kittens, we have had fantastic support for the work that we do from so many people and companies and we are very grateful for all their help. Our volunteers work so very hard to ensure we can continue to help needy cats in the area and long may this continue.

We have over the years noticed that you will often have lots of cats of a particular age or colour coming into care over a short period of time and then go for a long time before seeing anything similar. We know that we will always have lots of lovely black cats coming into care of varying ages but often find that nearly every other cat will be of one particular

Rabbits

colour. Last year, for example, we had a larger than usual number of white cats whereas this year there have been none. Again, last year we only had three older cats come into care compared to 10 already this year, (three of which have already been re-homed). Cats like Simba (10 years), a lovely ginger boy and Benji (9) and pale ginger and white lad who arrived because their owners have died, or Sweep (12) a very friendly black boy who was living as a stray after his owner went into a home. Another of our older cats is Mange Tout(10), another ginger lad who needs to lose a little more weight before we can put him up for adoption. As cats to live much longer nowadays, giving a home to an older cat is definitely worth considering especially for us older cat lovers looking to give one a new home.

If you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher). This number is for vouchers only and will not be able to help with any other enquiries. The number also applies for those wishing to take advantage of our special campaign mentioned in the last article. If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively you can visit

Rabbits are now Britain’s 3rd most popular pet.

They are an intelligent species that need company and plenty of mental stimulation. Preventative healthcare for rabbits is just as important as it is for Dogs and Cats. A combined vaccination is available to protect against the 2 most common diseases, Myxomatosis and RHD both of which can be fatal. Owners need to be aware of other diseases, like dental malocclusion and potential problems such as Fly Strike, especially with the warmer weather approaching. Rabbits need checking at least twice a day to prevent this extremely distressing and often fatal disease. It occurs when rabbits back ends become soiled with faeces, this attracts the flies which then lay their eggs on the fur and skin. The maggots then hatch and start eating the skin and surrounding tissue, releasing toxins which make the rabbit unwell. If rabbits are left unchecked in the warm weather this can prove fatal as so much skin and tissue can be lost. Some interesting rabbit facts:

Rabbits thump their hind legs when the feel threatened or can sense danger approaching Rabbits do have a voice – they communicate by humming to indicate affection Rabbits can jump 1m high and up to 3m long Rabbits teeth are open rooted – this means they never stop growing and they rely on chewing action to wear them down Rabbits cannot vomit Rabbits jump and twist when they are happy this is called ‘binkying’ Rabbits can see behind them without turning their heads however they cannot see straight in front of their nose!

Our nurses offer FREE healthcare checks for your pet rabbit, providing advice about feeding the correct diet, housing and environment. For further information about rabbit husbandry why not book an appointment at our Sheringham or Cromer surgery. Cromer: Old Station Yard, Norwich Road, NR27 0HF Tel: 01263 513976 Sheringham: 15 Weybourne Road, NR26 8HF Tel: 01263 822293

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Cromer Head Coach runs London Marathon

Chris Cash, the head tennis coach at Cromer Tennis & Squash Club took to the streets of London on Sunday 26 April representing the Get Kids Going Association. This society helps disabled children to take part in varied sports including tennis and gives them opportunities they would not otherwise be able to do.

Chris, or Cashy, to his friends is a level five LTA Tennis coach and is also a registered LTA coach for the deaf and has worked for many years to get children with disabilities involved in playing sports at all levels.

Chris has been training for many months to take part in this year’s London Marathon and has overcome difficulties with a pulled hamstring earlier in the year.

Chris was followed on route in the Cromer clubhouse both by fellow club members and on the marathon app which allowed tracking to take place.

Chris was sponsored by fellow members’ donations both at Cromer and in Rugby and we will report on what Chris was able to donate to the get Kids Going Association as soon as we find out.

Well done, Chris!

Diving for MSTCN

On the 20th of June this year, I will be completing a tandem Sky Dive for the Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre Norfolk (MSTCN). Joining me for this are more than 20 others, including my sister-in-law, Leanne Harrington and close friends Victoria Craske, The Flying Foulsers: Sandra, Barry and Nathan for his 16th birthday present and Charlie Pearce for his 18th. All bravely, (or stupidly) raising funds for this good cause.

Ten years ago I was diagnosed with MS and the bottom of my world fell out. What better way to prove to myself and to others that life goes on than to actively raise awareness and funds for this great charity? I have MS, MS doesn’t have me!

The MSTCN is a registered charity providing services, information and support to all those affected by a long term neurological condition.

If you would like to sponsor us you can via my donate.bt.com and searching for us individually or by adding to the collection boxes at Cromer Tennis Club and Priceless Photosprint, Hamilton Road Cromer.

Thank you, John Seton

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Free Puppy Socialisation with Animal Magic Dog Club

The minute you pick up your new puppy the clock is ticking as you only have until they are approximately sixteen weeks old to expose them to new experiences before the fear and anxiety neural pathways become fully formed in their brains.

Bronwen Bell Club Manager of Animal Magic Dog Club said “We cannot stress enough the importance of early socialisation, for example; show an eight week old puppy a hoover, motorbike or a donkey and it will take encounters with these in its stride for the rest of its life. But wait until its six months old and you could have a dog that is fearful all of its life. Statistics show that the number of people requiring treatment following a dog bite are increasing year on year, often caused by under-socialisation of the dog at an early age.

At Animal Magic Dog Club, we take puppy socialisation seriously and we work closely with Toll Barn and Miramar Vets to provide FREE puppy socialisation workshops for puppies not yet fully vaccinated. We also offer FREE puppy events such as walks and playgroups for vaccinated puppies that have attended the workshops.

A healthy, well socialised puppy is a happy puppy and a happy puppy equals a happy owner. Dogs bring such joy into our lives that they deserve the very best start to their life with you so with this in mind we’ve created a number of fun activities for puppies and their owners.

If you’d like to join our next FREE puppy fun day which will include games, walk and tea party on Wednesday 10th June @ 10.00am then please call Kathy on 01263 720730 or e mail secretary.animalmagic@ btconnect.com. Puppies must be under 6 months on the 10th of June.

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Win a Magnum of Champagne at the Blickling Proms 1940s Party

The sights and sounds of the 1940s will fill the air on Saturday 8 August, when Blickling Hall is playing host to the “Last Night of the Blickling Proms” for the 4th year running. Now firmly established as a favourite in the county calendar, this year’s event is celebrating the special 75th anniversary of Blickling Hall being handed over to the National Trust in 1940, and organisers are planning a host of treats to put concert-goers in the mood.

The Grace Spitfire will introduce the evening with a choreographed routine to Ron Goodwin’s “Battle of Britain” which will then lead in to other well-loved music from the era including “Moonlight Serenade” by Glenn Miller, the main theme from “Gone with the Wind”, “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square” and “We’ll Meet Again”, made famous by Forces’ Sweetheart, Dame Vera Lynn when she performed at outdoor concerts for the troops in the Second World War. The second half will include some rousing Proms favourites and organisers are delighted to welcome the Norfolk Belles WI choir to the stage as part of their centenary celebrations, to sing “Jerusalem” which will be a proud moment for all. A is customary at these events, audience participation will be heartily encouraged.

The 1940s was a time when the British unified and people pulled together and organisers are encouraging visitors to bring their own ‘street parties’ - for those who wish to get into character, there will be a magnum of champagne on offer for the best-dressed visitor as well as four tickets and a hamper for the 2016 event! If you are not sure what to wear – here are a few 1940s tips!

It’s easier than you think to recreate the classic look, the key is to keep it simple as Tamsyn Morgans, stylist at Sandra Reynolds Agency explains “The 1940s were an iconic era for fashion, and with the revival of vintage style clothing in most high street stores, it’s really easy to dress top to toe 40s style. A pretty floral tea dress catches the mood of the decade really well, especially when teamed with a fake fur stole or tweed jacket. Accessorize with a string of pearls and a handbag.

Hair was just as important as the clothes themselves. Youtube is full of tutorials for vintage hairstyles, so arm yourself with some grips and a can of hairspray and create elegant victory rolls for true 40s glamour. When it comes to make up, pillar box red lipstick is a must, along with groomed brows and winged eyeliner”.

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As well as the iconic Spitfire that was used by the Royal Air Force and other allied forces during

the Second World War, visitors will also be spoilt with a fly-past by a 1940s Tiger Moth, the primary training aircraft for the RAF and others at that time, remaining in service with them until the early 1950s.

“It’s going to be a special year for Blickling”, says Jo Bosch, Marketing and Visitor Manager at the National Trust Blickling Estate. “We have some fresh and exciting things up our sleeves and the Proms is one of the year’s signature events; we’re so pleased that the 2015 concert theme will help us to tell the story.”

There is plenty to celebrate so come and join the party. The concert will be led by conductor Roderick Dunk with music by Sinfonia Viva. As well as having FREE parking (for both coaches and cars), guests can bring their flags, bunting, picnics and wine, dress for the occasion if they so wish and soak up the atmosphere in the outstanding Blickling Hall setting.

So, don’t miss out! Tickets (£33 in advance or £36 on the night) and all event details are available online at www.revival-productions.co.uk or you can call the box office on 01263 223500; group discounts of up to 20% are also available. Photos – courtesy EDP

North Norfolk Model and Collectors Club

We are a thriving group of collectors and model enthusiasts in the North Norfolk area. If you are interested in model railways, aircraft, toys and model soldiers, etc., we are the club for you.

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We regularly hold exhibitions in the area and our first this year will be in Cromer on June 20th at the Parish Hall. If you are interested in displaying items or interested in joining us, please contact John Needham on the 01263 510141. All proceeds to our selected charity the East Anglian Air Ambulance.

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Olly Day stars in Probus celebration triumph

The performance at Cromer & Sheringham Probus Club’s 40th Anniversary Celebration by Olly Day was “entertainment personified” according to one of the Probus members present. Almost 100 members and guests attended at the Links Hotel in West Runton on 5th May. The host club had extended an invitation to the Holt and Kelling Probus Clubs to join the celebration and they were both well represented. As a result, seating arrangements could be made for each table to have 25 Tucker Street Cromer members of at least two clubs dining to(behind the church) gether. The Probus members, Greetings Cards their wives / partners, Household Products and other guests enjoyed an excellent Stationery lunch before Olly took

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to the stage and provided great entertainment in what can only be described as a oneman variety act; he told jokes, sang a few songs, performed some magic, Chairman Geoff Mather and his comedy ventriloand Olly close the event quism act was enjoyed by all, but particularly by those sitting at the “dummy’s” table. Geoff Mather, the Cromer & Sheringham chairman, had been the instigator of the celebration which was organised by the Lunch Secretary, Dave Vickery. Geoff acted as host for the event and presented Dave with a bottle of champagne in recognition of the effort he had put in and the successful outcome. Mike Bennett, the Kelling chairman, thanked the whole of the Cromer & Sheringham Club on behalf of all the guests and congratulated them on the success of the occasion. If you are a retired, or nearly retired gentleman and you would like to find out what Probus offers, you can call Dave Vickery on 01263 824306. The website is www.candsprobus.club where there is information about the club and more photographs of the celebration can be seen.

Willing victim Alan Mason from Holt Probus with Olly

'Jumbo' response to park survey ....747 people complete North Lodge

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A sky-high record 747 people responded to the newly-formed Friends of North Lodge Park questionnaire on the future of the Park – and what they would like to see there. “Some said Cromer was tired of being asked what they wanted in North Lodge Park so we were surprised and delighted with 747 responses,” said Friends chairman Tony Knight. “This response – greater than for all previous surveys – shows what a passion people in Cromer have for the Park, and the many comments and suggestions reveal real affection for the quintessential nature of this seaside park.” With over 35 specialist lawyers About two-thirds of responses were made online, with 24% of respondents aged under 40, 32% between 41 to assist you, why look and 60, and 44% over 60. anywhere else? “The overwhelming view was that the special character of North Lodge Park as a beautiful, peaceful green space in the heart of Cromer should be safeguarded. Everything that happens in the Park must be in keeping with this special character,” adds Tony Knight. Call Sheringham – 01263 825959 “Many respondents spoke passionately about fond memories of the Park and how it provides an ‘oasis of calm’, particularly at times when the town is very busy during the summer months. The lawns and flower beds www.hayesandstorr.co.uk are also seen as an important asset to Cromer. Maintaining this special character was the most frequently mentioned strongest wish for North Lodge Park.” law.sheringham@hayes-storr.com There was also strong support for more dedicated areas such as a play area for children, and support for more activities and events, putting, and for private events to raise funds for the Park. One of the strongest wishes was for the café to be open as soon as possible. “This is seen as the most important facility, with requests for it to be open in the evening and all-year-round as a community focal point which could attract many more visitors,” adds Tony Knight. “There are other areas where immediate improvements are required, such as the concrete area and old bandstand building by the main entrance.” www.practical.co.uk www.practical.co.uk mundesley@practical.co.uk Results of the Friends’ survey were presented to Cromer Town Council on 30 Practical Car & Van Van Rental, Mundesley, Mundesley, Cromer Road, April, including recommendations for Mundesley, Mundesley, Norfolk, NR11 8DA 8DA taking the Park forward as soon as it is transferred from North Norfolk District Council and an Open Meeting took place earlier this month.

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Voyager and Age UK

Voyager Community Group in North Walsham and Age UK North Norfolk have joined forces to create the new ‘Voyager Keep in Touch’ activity group with an aim of lessening loneliness in our community by encouraging people to get out and about, meet new people, have a natter over a cuppa and to hopefully make new friends; thus leading them to become less socially isolated. Our hope is to give people the opportunity to engage in new activities, enhance their creative skills, and with any luck their confidence; to learn something new and to have a little fun along the way.

The launch party is completely FREE to attend and is being held at the Church Room on Vicarage Street in North Walsham on Wednesday the 3rd of June 2015. It starts at St Nicholas at 12 noon and there will be a FREE buffet lunch as well as live entertainment from the local group the Squeegees who will be playing popular music from the 50s, 60s and 70s.

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The group is supported by the National Lottery as part of Age UK North Norfolk’s befriending scheme. Age UK North Norfolk currently runs ‘Keep-In-Touch’ groups in Cromer and Sheringham. The Pop-In group meet every Friday morning at The Cottage on Louden Road between 10-12 noon. Whilst the KIT group meet in Sheringham on alternate Mondays from 10.30 onwards at the Community Room on Anchor Close. Lots of different and fun activities are organised by each group throughout the year. So please feel free to come along as you will be made to feel welcome at both clubs. We do hope you can come along to the launch of the Voyager KIT Group and we look

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BLUE WILLOW Tea Rooms

Come and experience our all day freshly cooked breakfasts, light lunches and fabulous homemade cream teas and cakes. A family run traditional tea room with lace table cloths and Blue Willow china.

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Cromer Library News

Friday 29th May 5-6pm Meet Your County Councillor Hilary Cox, County Councillor for Cromer, will be in the library to discuss any items you may wish to bring to her attention. No need to book, just call in.

JIGSAWS - Jigsaws are now available to borrow at Cromer Library. Free to borrow on your card for 3 weeks at a time – new ones being added regularly.

REGULAR EVENTS

Upholstery, Curtains and Blinds Hand made sofas and chairs Traditional & contemporary Re-Upholstery Made to measure curtains and blinds Vertical, Roller & blackout blinds Loose covers Curtain tracks & poles supplied and fitted Repairs and alterations

Williams OF WEST RUNTON

At Williams all of our work is carried out at our West Runton premises as it has been for the last 30 years, no middlemen means greater value for money. Whether its a spring repair, new seat foams or a complete lounge suite with co-ordinating curtains you can be guaranteed of first class customer service and attention to detail. In our showroom we have pattern books from Parkertex, Linwood, Crowson etc and we are proud to be Sandersons fabric and wallpaper specialists . We now stock a range of home accessories including a large selection of Dora Designs doorstops and draught excluders.

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Cromer Carers Cafe - First Thursday on alternate months – next meeting 2nd July 1pm – 3pm. Do you look after a relative, neighbour or friend who is ill, disabled, has a mental health problem or a learning disability? If the answer is yes, then you are a carer. Relax, meet new people, enjoy activities and guest speakers. No booking required, contact Carers Forum 01603 219924 for more details of event in April, which will not be in the library.

Saturday Storytime - Second Saturday of each month from 11am – 12pm. Come along to the library for stories and activities for younger children and families.

Poetry and Prose Group - meets second and last Thursday of each month 2pm start. Read and discuss a variety of poetry and prose with this informal group. Note: no meetings in August or last Thursday in December.

Enterprise North Norfolk Business Start-up Advice - Are you thinking about starting a business? Why not talk your ideas through with an experienced Business Adviser at Cromer Library. A Business Adviser will be at the library on Tuesday 2nd June between 10am and 1pm for free pre-booked appointments. To arrange a meeting e-mail info@enterprisenn.co.uk or telephone (01263) 569360. For more information visit www.eneterprisenn.co.uk

Family History Drop In group - First Saturday of each month 10am – 12pm. Keen to research your family tree but not sure where to start? Our drop in sessions are for anyone interested in researching their family history

Family history help - Tuesdays 2pm – 4pm Individual 1 hour advice sessions from our family history volunteer for anyone new to family history. (max 2 sessions per person), using ancestry online library edition. Please call the library to book a place.

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Happy Fridays All day every Friday – 2 for 1 offer on DVD , music CD and games hire (1 top title per offer)

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Homes for sale & rent Featured Property

VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Holt

£429,950

A superb detached 3 Bedroom residence built in the 1930's which retains many character features and is situated on a plot of approximately 1.62 acres (subject to measured survey) comprising a formal garden and a beautiful private woodland in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. EPC rating D. Sheringham Office 01263 823201

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£695 PCM

A modern link detached unfurnished three bedroom family house available long term with garage and two parking spaces EPC rating TBC. Sheringham Office 01263 823201

Cromer

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Offered chain free, this 3 bed detached bungalow would benefit from updating & stands in mature plot with delightful views open countryside to rear. EPC rating TBC. North Walsham Office 01692 404658

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A neat and tidy two bedroom end of terrace house with gas central heating, off street car parking and 50ft rear garden with decking area. EPC rating TBC. Cromer Office 01263 515120

Sheringham

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A choice of two stylish converted first floor flats plus a one bed two storey newly built house. Centrally located. Available soon. EPC rating TBC. Cromer Office 01263 515120

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58 Station Road Sheringham NR26 8RG

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Well presented, unfurnished 1 bed mid terr hse, kitchen, sitting rm, french doors to gdn, bathrm with shower, gas c/h, uPVC dg, allocated pking EPC rating C. North Walsham Office 01692 404658

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THE NORTH NORFOLK GARDENER FORGET-ME-NOTS

rivulet, or spring or wet roadside, That blue and bright-eyed flowerlet of the brook, Hope’s gentle gem, the sweet Forget-me-not’.

The genus name, Myosotis, is derived from the Greek words for mouse and ear and refers to the soft erect leaves, resembling the ears of a mouse. The origin of the common name forget-me-not is not so clear. Some link it to the tragic German tale of a chivalrous knight, clad in heavy armour, slipping into the torrents of a violent stream while picking a few of the blooms growing along the water’s edge. As he is carried away he casts a handful of flowers onto the bank, crying ‘forget me not’ to his helpless lady.

These references probably describe the water forget-me-not, one of fifty species of Myosotis. All are annual or perennial herbs with alternate, hairy leaves and small salver-shaped flowers that are predominately blue, pink or white. The perennials are rather short-lived, and for garden use are usually grown as biennials. The usual garden choice is M. Sylvatica in its many varieties and it is extremely easy to grow from seed.

Forget-me-nots are strongly associated with the English cottage garden style, to which their propensity to self-sow lends itself perfectly. They cover the bare ground in spring, but also form a unifying theme throughout the garden. The blue flowers hugging the ground make an excellent foil for other plants, like the acid-lime-green euphorbias and the rich reds and oranges of tulips such as ‘Red Georgette’

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and ‘Ballerina’. Not difficult to grow, forget-me-nots will thrive in any good garden soil as long as there is plenty of moisture. Powdery mildew can be a problem in dry conditions, but in general not until the end of the flowering season.

These plants are extremely sensitive to nutrient deficiencies, and can therefore be useful indicators of problem areas. Poor soil conditions will cause stunted growth and discolouration of the leaves. Under stress the flowers often change colour from blue to pink, and this very often happens when plants have been moved in full flower.

At the end of their flowering season plants can be pulled out as soon as they become tatty or mildewed. Do not worry about the seed being ripe, forget-me-nots have such a long flowering season that by the time they have lost their looks enough seed will have set for next year’s plants. Easy and rewarding forget-me-nots deserve to be remembered and grown in every garden. Bob Wilkinson

OVERSTRAND GARDENING CLUB MEETING

The Overstrand Gardening Club held their monthly meeting on Tuesday May 5th. The speaker for this meeting was Robin Parker and was entitled 'Fruit Tree Pruning'.

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CROMER IN BLOOM COMPETITION It's that time of year again!

We hope to have a lot of entries this year as we have simplified the Competition with less classes. As you will see, we have only four Garden Categories, together with the popular Photographic Category, and First Time Entry (highest points). With a £20 Garden Voucher to be won in each class and no charge to enter, why not have a go.

You can use the form in this issue of The Cromer Times or telephone Sally Tipple 01263 511060 to enter.

Our Judge for 2015 will be Bob Wilkinson who writes in The Comer Times as The North Norfolk Gardener. Bob is a very experienced gardener who is looking forward to judging our Cromer Competition.

Entries to be received by 27 June. Judging will take place week commencing Monday 13 July - so you have plenty of time to get your gardens looking good. Presentation Evening (weather permitting) Thursday 6 August at 5pm in North Lodge Park.

Good Gardening and Good Luck. Monica Gepp, Vice Chairman Cromer in Bloom

CROMER IN BLOOM COMPETITION ENTRY 2015

Classes 1. Front Garden - any size 2. Container Display 3. Business/Public House 4. Communal Garden 5. Photograph 2015 subject - ‘AFTER THE RAIN’ Judged by Cromer in Bloom Committee 6. First Time Entry - any class

Judging Criteria and Marking First Impression..................................................... 10% Standard of Cultivation ......................................... 30% Standard of Maintenance....................................... 30% Permanent Planting ............................................... 15% Conservation, recycling and sustainability............15%

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Please return entry form to: 22 Northrepps Road, Cromer, NR27 0DS or Tel: Sally Tipple 01263 511060.

Closing date for entries 27th June 2015 Judging will take place week beginning 13th July 2015 Presentations: Thursday 6th August at 5pm in NORTH LODGE PARK Thank you, good luck and good gardening

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Services Guide

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Special offer every Thursday Choice of set meal £7.25 or £7.75

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For the penultimate concert in the current series, Cromer Music Evenings presented two artists of consummate skill, evident after just four bars of Debussy’s Sonata for cello and piano which was chosen for the opening piece, where the rapport between the two was immediate - captivating, even awe inspiring, the interpretation was so magnificent in dealing with the technical demands of Debussy’s colouristic writings in which the listener can imagine what they will, during the impressionistic compositions of Debussy’s style.

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Ravel’s Piece en forme de Habanera was beautiful in the performance of this short work, having a Spanish flavour, probably because Ravel’s mother was Spanish.

Seven Variations on Bei Mannern from the Magic Flute by Beethoven added a classical contrast to the writings of Debussy and Ravel: Lindsay and Hughes adjusted to the textures and interpretations with superb and mature understanding of Beethoven’s composition.

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The major work in the concert being Rachmaninov’s Sonata for cello and piano Op 19 in four movements, proved to be a sheer delight - not in just the wonder of Rachmaninov’s music, but in witnessing such an accomplished performance from both players of this immense and demanding work, in which the pianist is challenged to perform such difficult rhythms, glorious eight note chords with delicate lyrical textures in the upper register of the piano - and the cellist soared above all this with a directness of the melodic lines - producing such a beautiful depth and warmth of tone and emotion.

A wonderful performance to end this concert, which I hope will be remembered by all present as one of the very best, enjoyed within the delightful Music Room at Templewood.

Terry Keeler

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Sheringham & Cromer Choral Society - Rehearsal Accompanist

Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society (SCCS) is seeking a Rehearsal Accompanist to commence duties in September 2015. The choir rehearses at Sheringham High School each Monday during term time from 7.30pm to 9pm. The Accompanist would be required to attend and accompany all rehearsals on the piano, as required by the Musical Director. Ideally, the Accompanist should be competent to provide cover for the Musical Director in case of need. The Accompanist would be expected to work closely with the Musical Director in the choice of music to be performed and, when appropriate, assist the Musical Director in the preparation of rehearsal schedules etc. The opportunity may arise to perform at concerts and provide accompaniment at occasional ‘Come and Sing’ events.

It would be expected that the appointee would play a full part in the running of the choir. SCCS is a registered charity administered by a Committee of Trustees. The constitution states that “…… the Accompanist shall be invited to be an ex-officio Trustee of the Charity for the period of his/her office. If this invitation is not accepted, he/she may attend committee meetings in an advisory capacity but not have the right to vote. …” Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society is a community choir with approximately 100 members. It was founded in 1933 and new T O P P R I C E S

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and Cromer Choral Society,16 St Nicholas Place Sheringham Norfolk NR26 8LF

Closing date for applications is 7 June 2015.

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In November 2015 the choir plan to perform Richard Allain’s Vespers with the London Mozart Players. Further information can be found on the web site www.sheringhamandcromerchoral.co.uk Fees subject to negotiation, depending on the ability and experience of the successful applicant. As part of the selection process applicants may be invited to attend and participate in a rehearsal.

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CROMER TOWN COUNCIL NORTH LODGE PARK, OVERSTRAND ROAD, CROMER, NR27 0AH Telephone 01263 512254 email clerk@cromertown.org www.cromertown.org Twitter @north_lodge

Contacts: Julie Chance, Town Clerk Janet Warner, Deputy Town Clerk (Office hours Mon, Weds, Thurs & Fri 10.00 – 13.00) The Clerk and Deputy Clerk are often in meetings so it is recommended that you telephone or email to make an appointment before visiting the offices.

Dates of Meetings:

7pm, 26 May 2015 – Works & General Purposes Committee 7pm, 04 June 2015 – North Lodge Park Committee 7pm, 09 June 2015 – Promotions & Development Committee Members of the public are welcome at all meetings which are held at North Lodge unless stated otherwise. Agendas and minutes of meetings are available from the Town Council website www.cromertown.org.

North Lodge Park

Cromer Town Council and the Friends of North Lodge Park are preparing for the freehold transfer of North Lodge Park and are looking to award a one year lease for the café with a view to extending once further discussions have taken place. Any interested parties who wish to receive the specification, are asked to contact the Town Clerk.

Cromer Cemetery

Please be advised that the 18 month programme of identifying and labelling unauthorised items on graves has progressed and arrangements to remove unauthorised items are underway. Items which have been removed have been clearly labelled and put into secure storage. Families concerned are asked to contact the Town Council office to make an appointment to collect items. The removal of unauthorised items will be continuing over the forthcoming weeks. If you wish to check whether items on a loved one’s grave are permitted please check the rules and regulations, telephone the Deputy Town Clerk or email admin@cromertown.org. The Cemetery Information booklet which contains the Cemetery Rules and Regulations is available on the Town Council website or from the Town Council office.

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The project to restore Cromer War Memorial includes the inscription of the names of those who gave their lives in service during WW2. Members of the public may sponsor the cutting of the names at the cost of £10 per letter. Individual letters or whole names may be sponsored. Please contact the Town Council office for further information.

S137 Grant Awards

Every year the Town Council sets aside some funding for community grant awards. If your organisation would like to apply for a grant please contact the Town Clerk for an application form. The deadline for receipt of applications is 05 June 2015.

Flying of Cromer Town Flag for Special Occasions

Members of the public wishing to mark a special birthday or anniversary are now able to arrange for the Cromer Town Flag to be flown on the flagpole in Cromer Churchyard. A fee of £25 will be charged and all proceeds will go towards the repair/replacement of Cromer’s WWI War Memorial. Details will be tweeted on the Town Council twitter page @north_lodge on the day the flag is flown. Application forms are available from the Town Council Office, by email to admin@cromertown.org and will also be available on the Town Council Website.

Cromer Christmas Events

Cromer Christmas Events Committee are looking for volunteers to show case their talents for face painting at their Christmas event on Saturday 5th December 2015. If you are interested please contact the Town Clerk. Bookings are now being taken for charity and trade stalls for Sat 05 Dec and are also being taken for the Christmas Tree and Nativity Festival which opens on Weds 02 Dec and runs until the Christmas Lights Event on Sat 05 Dec. This year, in addition to the trees and nativities, we are inviting people to sponsor Christmas wreaths which will be displayed on the ends of the pews in the centre aisle of the Church. If you would like to book a trade or charity stall, or reserve a space for a Christmas tree, nativity scene or wreath, please contact the Town Clerk.

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Rotary Club of North Norfolk is pleased to present their fourth Charity Golf Day

Royal Cromer Golf Club 10th July 2015 Tee times from 11am -3pm

£180 Per team of four (RCGM less £15PP). to include Main course and sweet.

One Church, Two Worship Centres, Four Congregations

Every Sunday @ The Parish Church 9.00am Communion – quieter & more traditional 10.30am Morning Service – all age & contemporary 6.30pm Evening Service – relaxed & informal 10.30am @ St Martin’s Church – smaller & more intimate

You are warmly invited to our : Sunday @ Seven from 24th May at 7.00pm in the Parish Church. What About? An informal service lasting about an hour Visit the Parish Church and climb the tower Normally 10.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday Saturday 11.00am to 3.00pm (Adults £1.50, accompanied children 50p)

Team Prizes, Longest Drive, Nearest the Pin. Pimms station with cakes. Brilliant day, excellent course, raising much needed funds for ‘The Holt Youth Project’

To book your team, or sponsor a hole contact Kevin@crayfordandabbs.co.uk or call Kevin on 01263588160.

Fitness League Ladies perform at the Albert Hall

On Saturday 2 May, the Fitness League held a festival at the Royal Albert Hall and some of the ladies from the Overstrand class were very excited to be able to take part.

It was a wonderful day of fitness and friendship, celebrating 85 years of the organization. Their patron, Sophie Ellis Bextor, was there with her grandmother to open the festival and award prizes.

Overstrand’s teacher, Laura Duncan, said “It was fantastic to be able to take part in the event alongside Fitness League members from all over the country and from around the world. I am very proud to be a teacher for the Fitness League and of the ladies from my class who were involved in the festival.”

As well as the main show, there were master classes, pampering sessions and many other activities, which made it a day to remember.

Fitness League classes use the Bagot Stack system of exercise, which is posture based, focusing on flexibility, mobility, strength and stamina. They are dance based, fun, friendly and accessible to all. Classes take place on Monday and Thursday evenings in the Parish Hall in Overstrand at 7pm. For more information, contact Laura on 01263 578244

Further details on our web site www.cromer-church.org.uk ‘Worshipping God together, growing in Jesus, serving the world’

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hot and sunny, the company was great and the result was a win for Cromer by three shots. So a good start for Captain Keith and his friendly team. Russell was so carried away with his game and the enjoyment of it all that he went home in his bowls shoes and had to come to the club on the following Monday to bring them back. This resulted in Bob Treasure admitting that he had started the game before he had changed into his bowls shoes.

Tales from the Bowling Green ...

... And the league games and friendly games have now started. The Hansells League team travelled to R G Carter to play their ‘B’ team and came away with a very good 3 – 2 win. This was a somewhat generous result as we only had one winning rink out of the three. Thanks to Richard and his rink of players who claimed a very high score the overall result went in our favour. The first game in the Federation League was one of the two long distance away trips facing the club this season. Away to Wootton Park, Kings Lynn the result was a 0 – 9 defeat. On a very windy evening on a challenging green against a strong team we were unable to claim even a point. The team is hoping that in better conditions at home later in the season we may be able to achieve a much better result.

The first friendly of the season saw the club entertain CMB BC from Wisbech. The day was

The club enters three county competitions each season. By the time you read this, one game will have been played - The Bales Cup - a men’s competition in which each club can enter one team. Cromer have been drawn away to Reepham Private. Result next time. In the Lord Fermoy Cup a men’s competition in which one rink play away, one rink at home the overall score deciding the winners in each round. Cromer play County Arts. The Jermy Cup is a club mixed competition. Two men two ladies in each of three rinks. In this competition the club have been drawn at home

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Monday - Yoga 5.00 pm - 6:30 pm Pilates 7.00 pm - 8.00 pm Tuesday - Hatha Yoga 9:30 am - 10.45 am Pilates 11.00 am - 12 noon Weds - Dynamic Chinese Yoga 5.30 - 6.30 pm Pilates 7.00 pm - 8 pm Thursday - Pilates 9.30 am - 10.30 am Friday - Yoga 6.30 pm - 7:30 pm Saturday - Next Yoga Workshop May 30th ***FITNESS CLASSES COMING SOON***

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against Norfolk Bowling Club. That will be a tough challenge.

I list below our fixtures that you may wish to come along, watch and enjoy:

Sunday 24th May 2.00pm King Lynn BC: Mixed Rinks friendly game

Wednesday 27th May 6.30pm Norfolk Bowling Club ‘C’: Hansells League game

Friday 29th May 6.30pm Cup v County Arts BC

Friday 29th May 2.00pm NANSA League game

Holt Swifts:

Sunday 31st May 10.00pm Jermy Cup v Norfolk Bowling Club

Sunday 31st May 2.00pm Rushymead BC: Mixed Rinks friendly game

Monday 1st June 2.00pm Smallborough/ Dilham BC: NANSA League game Tuesday 2nd June 6.45pm South Lynn: Federation County League game

Sunday 7th June 2.00pm Club competition

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Cromer Fit Together Walks for June

Please arrive 20 mins early if you are new to Fit Together. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766259999.

Mon 8 June – 10.30am - Cromer to Overstrand Walk

– Progression Walk – Approx. 4 miles (refreshment stop on route) – A mixture of concrete, dirt and grass cliff tops with steep gradients. Meet outside Merchants Place Area Partnership, 16 Church Street, Cromer, N27 9GW.

Tues 9 June – 11am - Corpusty/Saxthorpe Walk

– Grade 2 – Approx. 2.5 miles – A walk on grass and dirt tracks and minor roads with moderate gradients. Meet at the Corpusty and Saxthorpe Village Hall CP (free), Heydon Rd, Corpusty. (Dukes Head pub is on Heydon Rd and the post code is NR11 9QG).

Mon 22 June – 10.30am - West Runton to Beeston Bump Walk

– Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles – A scenic walk on grass, dirt and pavement with a steep gradient. Meet at The Village Inn PH Car park (free), West Runton, NR27 9QT.

Weds 24 June – 6pm Evening Northrepps Cottage Walk

– Grade 3 – Approx. 3 miles – A walk with gradients, through woods and along grass tracks and minor roads. Meet at the Northrepps Cottage Country Hotel Car Park (free), Nut Lane, Northrepps, NR27 0JN. If you would like to have dinner after the walk please book on (01263) 579202.

Mon 29 June – 10.30am - Cromer Happy Valley Walk

– Grade 2 – Approx. 2 miles – A concrete, grass, dirt and woodland walk with moderate gradients. Meet at the top of the West Prom Slope (childrens’ fun fair end) in Cromer near the Morrisons Garage, Prince of Wales Rd, Cromer, NR27 9HS.

Mon 29 June – 1pm - Cromer Pier Bookable Walk

– Grade 1 and Introductory – Any distance to 1 mile – A gentle walk along the promenade with lift access to the prom. Meet outside the Merchants Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer, NR27 9GW. Please book for this walk on 07766259999 by 3pm on Fri 26 June.

The Local Pick Up Point for the full Fit Together programme is Cromer Tourist Information Centre

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THE BEAUMARIS HOTEL & RESTAURANT SHERINGHAM Here with the same family for 68 years – quietly located just off the town centre Have you found us yet? Our spacious restaurant overlooks the garden, where the steam trains puff by! LUNCHES and SNACKS from a simple snack – a soup, sandwich or panini to a lunch with a choice of lovely fresh fishes and other delicious dishes served MONDAY – SATURDAY 12 NOON 1.30 PM SUNDAY LUNCH, and DINNER every evening for which we do ask you to make a reservation

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2 b ed r o o m to b u n g l aow s u p £300,000. l ea no r C a l l R ya n o r E 02 8. on 01263 511

P G/P

All types of properties required in Cromer and Sheringham for tenants waiting.

Cromer

N E W O N

Call 01263 view 1263 511028 511028 tto ov iew C all 0

4 3

*

fees apply a pp l y Tenant T enant fees Mundesley C78 £595 pcm

C80

£460 pcm

P 1 1

Call 01263 view 1263 511028 511028 tto ov iew C all 0

£300 pcm

with water water supply supply ACRES 6A CRES with 1263 511028 511028 tto ov iew Call 01263 view C all 0

A N/A 0 0

Call 01263 view C all 0 1263 511028 511028 to to v iew

Cromer

E51

475 pcm

1

P 1

1

1

C Call all 0 01263 1263 511028 511028 to to v view iew

Overstrand

D60 £1,100 pcm

0 0

2

1

1

Roughton

L A N D

£1,350 pcm

1

Sheringham

N E W O N

TBC

A N/A 3

3

2

511028 to to v iew Call 01263 view Call 0 1263 511028

G/P

Do you require a FREE rental valuation?

Contact Gemma on 01263 511028.

Cromer Times 470 May 23rd 2015


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