Cromer Times November 2022

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Cromer Christmas Lights 2022

Thanks to the diligent assistance of many volunteers, the Cromer Christmas Lights are up. The switch on ceremony is planned to take place on Saturday 3rd of December. Photo courtesy Dave Hubba Roberts

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Cromer Carnival’s Parade Collection

Donation buckets at Cromer Carnival’s Parade collected £2988.79. Tony Shipp, Chair of the Voluntary Entertainments Organisation which organises the Carnival, said “We are so grateful to everyone for their generosity during the Parade and elsewhere during the main Carnival week, and the two children’s events weeks. After the break since the last Carnival, we were so pleased with the atmosphere and attendance at all of the events, and it was a great success”. Tony also expressed his thanks to all of the volunteers and businesses that contributed to the events of the Carnival, and to the collection of the funds. The nominated charity which has benefitted from the collection is Norfolk Accident Rescue Service, better known as NARS, who have received £2000. NARS is made up of volunteer doctors, paramedics, nurses and other first responders who attend incidents in Norfolk to save patients’ lives alongside the emergency services. They have saved numerous lives since the Charity started in 1970. Phillip Balls, who presented the cheque on behalf of the Carnival to NARS said, “As someone who spent the most significant part of my own career working for the Ambulance Service, it was a pleasure for me to give NARS the funds and to recognise the work they are doing on behalf of our community across the County”.

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Our chairman welcomed 16 members and 2 visitors to the cream tea on 12th October, then told us some good news about the Jubilee tree that we have been trying to find permission to plant since March. After being passed from one council department after another, Jackie happened to mention to Lucy at the White Horse that we were looking for somewhere to plant a tree to commemorate 25 years of the Club, together with the wonderful 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. The silver birch is now to be found in the garden of the White Horse and will soon have a plaque for all to see. Plans for our Christmas Party on 14th December and our New Year’s Meal on 18th January were discussed before we tucked into a delicious cream tea provided by the White Horse. (We seem to do a fair amount of eating!!) This month on 9th November, Brian Hedge will be taking us down memory lane when he presents a talk entitled ‘The Way We Were’. Raffle prizes were won by Chris Wood, Tina Smith, Margaret Cody, Peggy Gardner and June Morris. Visitors and new members are always welcome at our 2pm meetings in the Barn at the White Horse where we charge £2 members and £3 visitors on the door. Further details from Josie 579748 je.dennis@icloud.com or Jackie 720866 karatekween@hotmail.com

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Can you spare even A Note from the editor The other day I heard someone say: ‘My grandson an hour a week? has seen two monarchs, three prime ministers and

We often hear about the ‘hidden carers’, usually unpaid members of families supplementing or even taking on the full care of older people in order for them to remain living at home. Statistics show that 2/3 older people over the age of 65 have a partner living with them and this reduces to 1/3 when over 85 years. It is getting harder for older people especially to obtain the right amount of care to meet their needs for personal support but also to avoid loneliness and isolation. Age Concern North Norfolk has a day centre open 4 days per week but we are running below the numbers we could actually cater for. We are also providing over 550 meals per month to people who attend the day care or the Lunch club but also to people living in their own homes between Cromer and Holt. We have a great capacity and willingness to support as many people as possible this Chris winter to get through what is going to be a difficult time for us all. However, although we have qualified care staff, we still need the support of our volunteers to supplement our services in the day centre but particularly with the delivery of meals.

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four chancellors in his lifetime, and he is only four months old!’ It seems a day is a long time in politics, let alone a week. I suspect we have more upheaval to go through before things settle down to anything like it was before. Meanwhile, we are still seeing record inflation and fuel poverty, with many people worried about what the winter will bring. There are many organizations ready to lend a hand, these include help with food and stay warm schemes. A good source of information of what is available is on the NNDC website. Go to www.northnorfolk.gov.uk and select Cost of Living Help. Enjoy your November magazine. Jo – Editor.

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Local Ambulance Volunteers Receive Awards

On 7 October at Cromer Ambulance Station a presentation of awards was made to local community engagement volunteers Jonathan Rackham, David Russell and Nigel Pearce by North Norfolk MP Duncan Baker. Harriet Snowden the Ambulance Trust's Patient Experience Lead said: "We are celebrating the wonderful work our community engagement group volunteers across the region. We are glad that Duncan Baker MP was able to present the group the certificates and personally thank them for the hard work that they do for our patients in the East of England. The Community Engagement Group are proactive at supporting the Trust to share education, attend events and support fundraising for the Trust. They act as critical friends and representatives of our patients in their area. We are forever grateful for everything they do to support the Patient and Public Strategy". Duncan Baker added: "As an MP who is tirelessly working to improve ambulance response times, and championing our heroic paramedics and first responders, it was a great pleasure to help present two of the three marvellous constituents with their community engagement awards. Nigel, David and Jonathan do so much engagement with the community to promote the work of our ambulance services with advice and helpful knowledge. They thoroughly deserve these accolades for all they do to support the ambulance service". David Russell, Community Engagement The renowned local choral group “Ladies Who Sing”, Coordinator. Norfolk and Waveney Sector under the direction of resident composer, Maggi Warren, East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust. invite you to start the festive season with Winter Wonder, a concert of seasonal music and readings, on Saturday 3rd There’s smoke in the air, December 2022 at 7pm in Aylsham Parish Church, Market From where does it blow? Place, Aylsham, NR11 6EL. It blows from the battlefields Of long ago! It blows from the blood stained Local Trusted Tradesman Banks of the Somme, Garage Door Repairs. And the cornfields of Flanders, That’s where it blows from! New Cables, Springs, Locks.

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The programme will include a selection from Britten’s Ceremony of Carols and other carols old and new as well as atmospheric pieces by Gjeilo, Elgar and Lauridsen and a visit from a marching toy band! Paul Hands will delight us with his readings once again and we welcome the distinguished pianist Mark Jones as our accompanist Tickets: £12 for adults, under 16s free, available in advance from choir members, by telephoning 01263 733614, or on the door. For further information please see http://ladieswhosing.org.uk

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Carols at the Theatre - At the time of Yule

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Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society are delighted to be returning to Sheringham Little Theatre for this year’s Carols at the Theatre. At the time of Yule – Songs for the Festive Season will be on Sunday 11 December at 4:00 pm. New for 2021, and improved for 2022, our selection of carols proved popular last ear and will be a sure-fire hit this year. Whether your idea of Christmas music is Once in Royal David’s City, In the Bleak Midwinter or Bing Crosby there will be something for everyone in this concert. We will be featuring Christmas music old and new including several by female composers. The music will be interspersed with seasonal readings of prose and poetry. The choir will be directed by David Ballard and accompanied by Philip Adams. Audience participation will be an essential ingredient, as is leaving with a smile on your face! This is the Society’s 90th Anniversary season having been formed in 1933. The choir will mark its Emerald Anniversary in April 2023 with a concert celebrating the changes in choral music over the last 90 years. Booking Information: Tickets cost £12, under 16’s £6 from the box office at Sheringham Little Theatre. Telephone 01263 822347 or online at sheringhamlittletheatre.com For more information about this performance and the choral society please visit www.sheringhamandcromerchoral.org.uk

On 4 October we had, as usual, an excellent lunch at The Links Hotel in West Runton. Then we were privileged to hear Michael Gurney speak about some of his family history and about his role as High Sheriff of Norfolk in 2021-22. The Gurneys are a distinguished Norfolk family in their own right and Michael is the 13th Gurney to be High Sheriff of Norfolk since 1399! Moreover, Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845), prison reformer, was born a Gurney, and Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845; related to the Gurneys by marriage) had much to do with the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. The role of High Sheriff is unpaid and apolitical. This meant that Michael was able, from a neutral standpoint, to put various bodies in touch with each other and to make sure that things were working. This included being on a prison advisory board; supporting the victim and witness service; encouraging schemes to break the cycle of adverse childhood experiences which can lead to youth crime; working with schools and young people; visiting communities; and many other things-- including, in the process, driving thousands of miles within Norfolk! With two rounds of applause the club thanked Michael for his very interesting talk. On Tuesday 6 December, at our Christmas lunch, Dr Rob Knee will be our guest speaker on another well-known Norfolk family and on 10 January Jacqui Palmer will speak to us about the RNLI (Cromer). Meanwhile, we have room to welcome new members! If you would like to meet some of our current members and find out more about the club, please come along to our coffee morning on Tuesday 15th November. Although we are a men’s club, wives and partners or any other guests are also very welcome to attend from 10.30 at the Hole-in-One Sports Bar, West Runton (next to the Links Hotel). There is no need to book, but more information about the club can be seen on our website at www.candsprobus.club or you can call Dave Vickery on 01263 824306.

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Two Day Schools with Andrés Hernández-Salazar Saturday 12 November at Aylsham Town Hall, Market Place NR11 6EL 10.30 – 15.30 (arrive from 10.00 for coffee) The Operas of Mozart and Da Ponte An exploration of one of the most fruitful musical connections between W A Mozart and librettist Lorenzo da Ponte, resulting in the three masterpieces of The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and Cosi fan tutte Cost £28. Booking reference number C2229226 enrolonline.wea.org.uk or call 0300 303 3464 Saturday 19 November at the Friendship Hall, Mill Road, Aylsham NR11 6DS Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony An exploration of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony (Choral). An appreciation of Beethoven’s last symphony and why it is one of the greatest works within the classical repertoire. Cost £28. Booking reference number C2229225 enrolonline.wea.org.uk or call 0300 303 3464 If you receive certain benefits, you may be entitled to a free course. Everyone Welcome

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Saturday 19th November 9th Annual Craft Fayre & Table Top Sale in aid of the Ellen Mezzetti Memorial Fund for Epilepsy Research at Cromer Parish Hall, Church Street. 10am – 3pm. Crafts, raffle, tombola, table top stalls, bacon rolls, homemade cakes and refreshments. To book a table phone Liz on 07741 472627

Saturday 26 November at 3pm The Path of Life at The Lighthouse, Cromer Rd, Sheringham. The New Sheringham Singers invite you to join them for their autumn concert at the Lighthouse in Sheringham. It will take you on a musical voyage through life’s memorable moments and will include songs from the musicals and well-loved contemporary classics along with readings and poetry. There will be a raffle in aid of the Priscilla Bacon Hospice appeal. Tickets: £10 under 12s free (including refreshments) Available from choir members or on the door

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Ladies Circle Search for Lost Jewel A women’s club has made a comeback in a North Norfolk town after closing in 2009. Ladies Circle is a club for women aged 18-45 with the principles of fun, friendship and fundraising. The group will form on the 20th of October when the Circle’s National President, Fiona Bull will officially launch the club. Claire Cushing, Chair of North Walsham Ladies Circle, said: “We are all so excited! We have a fantastic team of ladies who have worked very hard to get us to this point and I am very much looking forward to the seeing our club grow and to meet many more new members. You don’t have to live in North Walsham to join, we welcome ladies from all over.” There is only one thing missing to complete the launch and that is the Chair’s Jewel, which the group have been unable to track down since the last club closed. The Jewel is an historical chain which contains the name badges of all previous Chair's names and dates back to 1964. Mrs Cushing said: “We have asked everyone we know that was connected to the old group, but we fear the Jewel is lost. It would be such a shame if we can’t find this piece of history and it would really mean a lot to both us and the previous members if we could find it.” Whilst Ladies Circle ends at age 45, the sister club Ladies Tangent welcomes members from the age of 45. Tracey Phipps, who will be the Club President for this year and is a Tangent member, said: “When I first moved to North Norfolk, I realised that there was a gap in social events for younger women and as I was a Ladies Circle

Member previously, I wanted to help set something up here. We have all had so much fun. It has been a privilege to work with such a brilliant committee and to meet lots of new friends.” The Ladies Circle have already attended lots of activities, including alpaca walking and archery, with many more activities planned.

Stephanie Lloyd, who is part of the fundraising team, said: “Being part of Ladies Circle is an absolute joy! We have a good mix of Ladies Circle Committee activities and sometimes we just meet for dinner. We know accommodating a large group of ladies can be a bit of handful, but we have had great support from local businesses.” The Orchard Gardens in North Walsham will support Ladies Circle’s next fundraising event on the 23rd of November, which is a Bingo Night to raise funds for the Rainbow Trust.

If you know where the Chair’s Jewel is, email Claire at chairman.nwlc@gmail.com If you want to know more about Ladies Circles, including how to join, you can email Lucy the Membership Secretary at membership.nwlc@gmail.com

Northrepps Pantomime returns

Northrepps Pantomime returns with ‘Genie and the Northrepps Pirates’ on Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd December at the Village Hall. This year's Panto is loosely based around ‘Aladdin’ featuring local legends and characters with Genie searching for this magic lamp across North Norfolk with the aid of some comical Pirates. Full of family fun, songs and dance, slapstick and all the usual panto nonsense…’.Oh Yes It Is’...the show is great entertainment for all the family. There will be teas, coffees, soft drinks, snacks and a licensed bar. Tickets are £5 Adult, £2.50 Child (under 16) Family Ticket (2+2) £13.00. Ticket are available by calling; 07716 112276, online; northreppsvillage.co.uk/pantomime2022 or Email; Northreppspanto@gmail.com or in person from The Foundry Arms Northrepps

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Open Library. The library is now accessible between 8am and 7pm Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm on Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday using your library card and pin number. (Staffed 10.30am to 7pm Mon, Tues, Thurs Fri and 12 to 4pm Sat).

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Just A Cuppa Come along for a cuppa and a chat every Monday 11:00 to 12 noon. We look forward to seeing you. Everybody welcome. Creative Health Crafts Thursday 4.15–6.15pm 17th, 24th November 1st and 8th December come and join our artist Kirsty who will teach you to Lino print, Gelli Print and collage crafts. Free, Drop-in event. Adult Learning are teaming up with libraries to offer creative opportunities including a series of 7 free Mindful Drawing workshops, starting Thursday 3rd November 2pm – 4pm Take time to relax and focus on mindful drawing activities. Working with Watercolours a 5-week course starting Tuesday 22nd November 10.30am to 12.30pm Cost £85 Discover a variety of watercolour techniques including wet-on-wet and colour layering to produce beautiful effects. Places limited. For more information or to book a place contact 0344 800 8020 or www.norfolk.gov.uk/adultlearning Reading Friends Together, 10.30 am, 1st Thursday of each month. Reading Friends, connecting people by starting conversations through reading. Our lovely volunteer will introduce a new book each month, reading the first chapter giving everyone a chance to get involved or just enjoy listening. Refreshments will be available, and copies of the book can be borrowed. Family history support (once a fortnight) Tuesday 2-3pm, (next available date 22nd November) want to unlock and discover your family history? Free 1-1 help with tracing your family history online. Please contact the library for more information or to book a place. 1-1 IT Support contact the library to book a session with our volunteer. Autism Friendly Group 2nd Tuesday of each month 4pm to 6pm (next date 8th November) Do you have learning disabilities and/or autism, or are you a carer or family member of someone who does? Cromer Library is creating a space for people to meet in a relaxed environment. Bounce and Rhyme Fridays 9.30 to 10am. Come along and join us. Enjoy, singing, nursery rhymes and songs. Followed by Stay and Chat 10am offering refreshments and a chance to meet others in a friendly relaxed environment. Sling Library once a month, Friday 10am, next date Friday 2nd December advice and information on babywearing and an opportunity to borrow slings and carriers. North Norfolk Association for the Blind Reading Group are meeting on the 3rd Monday of the month 2pm – 3.30 pm. Next meeting Monday 21st November Contact the branch for details. Knit and Natter 10.30 am on the 3rd Friday of each month, please contact library for details. Next dates 18th November and 16th December. BIPC Local (Business Intellectual Property Centre) based at Cromer Library. We offer free and low-cost access to business intelligence and business publications - in branch and online. BIPC 1:1 Business Accounting Advice with Larking Gowen at Cromer Library Thursday 17th November 2-3pm Book a session, talk to an experienced advisor from Larking Gowen at Cromer Library who will offer their impartial opinion and expert advice, to help your business start-up, grow and thrive. Sessions are free but booking is essential. Baby Weigh Scales The self-serve baby weigh scales can be used at any time the library is open. The scales are situated in the children's area of the library. Lego Club Friday 5-6pm, drop in event. Each session has an exciting challenge to complete. No instructions, just imagination! Come along and join us for some brilliant building, crazy creations, and incredible inventions! Suitable for 3+ (under 8’s must be accompanied by an adult). We provide the Lego. No booking necessary.

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Tuesday Grief Cafe 12pm A weekly social group for bereaved people led by our volunteer. Our 'cafe' aims to support people with their grief. Everyone is welcome to access this free group, whether your loss was recent, or a long time ago. Home Delivery Service If you love reading or listening to books but find it difficult to get to the library, we have volunteers from the Royal Voluntary Service who can deliver books to your door once a month. This service is for people who are unable to get out of the home whether permanently or temporarily. Contact the library for more information. For more information or to book a place on any of the above events, please call 01263 512850 or email cromer.lib@libraries.norfolk.gov.uk. Cromer Library, Prince of Wales Road, Cromer, NR27 9HS Check out our Facebook page #CromerLibrary or Twitter @CromerLibrary to find out what’s happening.

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Reepham Life 2023 Calendar

The Reepham Life 2023 Calendar is now on sale at retail outlets in Reepham or by mail order. Produced in association with the Reepham Archive and featuring 13 photographs capturing the town’s history over the past century, the calendar also includes modern-day images of each scene. Published by Reepham Community Press, the calendar costs £8 and can be purchased from Johnsons of Reepham, Robertson’s Family Butchers, Bircham Centre Charity Shop, Reepham Archive and St Mary’s Reepham. To order by post, send a cheque for £9.50 (UK only, includes postage and packaging) made out to “Reepham Community Press”, Homerton House, 74 Cawston Road, Reepham, Norfolk NR10 4LT Airmailed copies to Europe cost £12 (incl. p&p); rest of the world £13 (incl. p&p). Calendars from 2014–2022 are also available to purchase. This project from the publishers of the Reepham Life community website has involved sifting through hundreds of old photographs and postcards supplied to the Reepham Archive by past and present residents or those with a connection to the town. A total of 12 pictures plus a cover image were chosen for this ninth annual calendar, most from the first half of the 20th century. Local photographer John Tym then went out to capture many of these scenes as they are today. For further information, contact: Reepham Community Press. Tel: 01603 308158. Email: info@reephamlife.co.uk or visit www.reephamlife.co.uk

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Annual Grants to Local Volunteer Groups Caring for their Communities

As part of supporting local volunteer groups engaged in caring for their communities and being mindful of the importance of keeping warm during the current energy crisis the Unite the Union LE 1880 Branch agreed to give substantial financial support to the following groups in Norfolk. The James Paget Ostomy Group, The Wymondham Dementia Support Group, Cromer Methodist Church Community Matters Cafe', Steven Newing House, Fakenham and Norfolk Accident Rescue Service. On 10 October Branch Executive Committee member David Russell presented Helen Barnwell Volunteer and Rev Colin Telfer with a cheque on behalf of the Branch. Colin Telfer said " We are always grateful for the friendship and support of the Unite LE 1880 Branch. The generous cheque to help us support those in our community with refreshments, food and friendship and warm space is very welcome as we prepare for an anticipated difficult season".

Holt & District Dementia Support

We have had a glorious summer but as winter approaches it becomes even more important to families living with dementia that they have somewhere to go for company, laughter and support and for those who are confined to their home, that someone from outside will come and provide similar company and stimulation while their carer has a break. Covid has dominated our lives, but dementia has remained as the daily reality throughout for many families and we continue to receive an increasing number of enquiries from both families and individuals seeking support. Holt & District Dementia Support has looked to meet that need through the provision of the Poppy Café every Monday and Tuesday morning plus Poppy PM on the 2nd and 4th Thursday afternoons of the month. Our Home Visiting service provides the same social support within the person’s own home and allows the carer some time to themselves. Our monthly support group for carers, Poppy Friends, provides an opportunity for carers to get to meet with others facing the same challenges, have a coffee and share experiences. These services are all provided by local people volunteering their time. The more volunteers we have, the more families we can help. If you

enjoy convivial conversation, fun activities, coffee and cake and the satisfaction of doing Holt & District H ct something very upport D Dementia ementia S Support worthwhile, please L Like ike you, we we ’care’ ’care’ for those those living living with with dementia dementia … but we we consider becoming a re require quire more more volunteers volunteers to to help help provide provide this this valuable valuable support. support. volunteer with us. fered by the to expand expand T The he range range of services services offered offfe the Charity Charity continues continues to No prior experience is assistance. If you would aand nd sso o doe ed for your willing willing assistance. would doess our ne need necessary. volunteers please please contact llike ike to to join join our team team of volunteers contact We may live in a time Cl aire Roberts Roberts Tel. Claire Tel. 01263 713817 of uncertainty, but we F urther de tails of H&DDS H&DDS may Further details may be found on our website website intend to offer the www .holtdementiasupport.orrgg.uk .uk www.holtdementiasupport.org.uk certainty of our continuing support to those living with dementia. If you are living with dementia, are a carer or you would like to discuss becoming a volunteer, please do contact us for more information: Claire Roberts – Tel: 07760 462693 or e-mail: cgroberts17@gmail.com For Poppy Friends, please contact Helen Banham on 01263 711870.

Fundraising and Great Gifts at The Norfolk Christmas Fair Thursday 17th November 2022, 9am to 3pm Godwick Great Barn, Mill Lane, Tittleshall, PE32 2RJ

Thirty of the region’s best designers, traders and artisans will delight Christmas shoppers looking for original, high quality and affordable Christmas presents at The Norfolk Christmas Fair on Thursday 17th November. Visitors will find luxury leather goods, organic cosmetics, stunning stationary, hand-decorated pottery, high-end homeware, well-priced jewellery and much, much more. Thornage Hall is an independent charity near Holt in north Norfolk which provides supported living, learning and working opportunities for adults with learning disabilities. The Norfolk Christmas Fair is Thornage Hall’s largest annual fundraiser and this year funds will go towards the building of Orchard Lodge – a fully accessible new residential building that will be

suitable for Thornage’s ageing population. It will have four en-suite bedrooms with a further two rooms for a sleep-in member of staff and a volunteer so that tenants have access to support during the night should they need it. Additionally, there will be a communal living, room, dining room and accessible kitchen. Mary Marchant, committee member, said: “We are really excited about fundraising for this important new building at Thornage Hall Independent Living. It will ensure that our older tenants, some of whom have been at Thornage Hall for over 30 years, will be able to continue to benefit from the remarkable support of this wonderful community despite their changing needs as they age. The Norfolk Christmas Fair is packed full of fantastic stalls selling really interesting, good quality and affordable Christmas gifts. Bring your Christmas present list to us on Thursday 17th November and you’ll be amazed at what you find!” The fair is open from 9am to 3pm and entrance is £5. All the proceeds of the entry, tombola and raffletickets go to the construction of Orchard Lodge at Thornage Hall Independent Living. www.rosevillapublications.co.uk

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Selling your home to appeal to energy efficient buyers by Melanie Robson, Associate Hayes + Storr

Energy efficiency matters more to some home buyers these days than the size of the garden. According to a recent survey by Money.com, solar panels now rank ahead of ensuite bathrooms and, as energy prices rise, this trend looks set to continue. So, if you are selling your home, how can you make your house appeal to today’s energy efficient buyers? Fortunately, you can improve your home’s performance and make it easier to sell without spending a fortune.

Your EPC can help you

You will need a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) before marketing your home, and it will then be available to any potential buyer. The EPC is a short report, produced by an accredited energy assessor, on the energy efficiency of a property. It will rate your home A to G, with A being the most energy efficient grading. The EPC should also include recommendations to improve your home’s rating. An EPC lasts for ten years. So, your home may already have one. If you cannot find a copy, you can check on the website: www.gov.uk/find-energy-certificate.

Take care to consider the EPC’s recommendations before putting your home on

the market. It may reveal some straightforward ways to make your home more energy efficient. If you are commissioning a new EPC, you may want to increase your home’s energy efficiency first. There may be cost-effective ways of doing this, for example, by switching to LED bulbs or insulating your loft. You can find suggestions at Simple Energy Advice.

Having a higher EPC rating may be more important for some types of property, from 2025, the Government may require rental properties to have at least a C rating. So, if your property could appeal to buy-to-let investors, then you may want to bear this in mind. Currently a privately rented property must have a rating of no less than E.

Make sure you obtain all the necessary statutory consents

Most significant improvements, including solid or cavity wall insulation, double glazing, solar panels, or new boilers, all require building regulations consent. However, if the contractor installing them is authorised under the Competent Person Scheme, then all procedural matters will be dealt with as standard.

Other consents you may need

Every home is unique, and what works well for one property may be more difficult to implement in another. Some properties may not be suitable for cavity wall insulation due to solid walls or because the work may aggravate damp issues.

Upgrading to a new boiler, or installing double, or even triple, glazing could make your home more attractive to buyers concerned about rising energy costs.

Occasionally, there may be title restrictions which mean you need a third party’s consent. If you plan major work, such as installing solar panels, then you should check your property’s title for any restrictions first.

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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection

We are happy to report that Bear’s blood test was satisfactory and within 3 hours of being advised, his new family had come to collect him. He has settled in very well and his new family have told us that after seeing him they just wanted to offer him a home and that he was well worth waiting for. Jasper, one of our longer-term residents has also left us, and again his new family are delighted to have him join their household. As one of the older cats in care we are very happy to learn that he too has now found his forever home. Last time we also mentioned that we have several young cats who needed homes with experienced cat owners because they were timid and would need more time to adapt and settle. One of these was Sophie, a lovely grey and white girl, who joined us from an outside situation. Sophie has been in her new home for two weeks at the time of writing this. I have had a message from her new family which advises us that she has settled well, is eating well and gaining confidence daily. She does have a hidey hole where she goes if unsure of anything but has bonded with her new owner and loves being stroked by her. We are amazed that she has settled so quickly and are now hoping that some of the other cats will be as lucky as Sophie. We have cat traps which we are happy to lend to people, either to deal with feral colonies or to help return a cat that has lost its way to its family, and several are in use at present. We do ask that people return them as soon as possible as there is often someone else waiting to borrow them. One gentleman borrowed one to deal with some stray cats which he is happy to care for once neutered. He has kept us advised of progress and indicated he will be returning the trap once he and his wife have recovered from Covid. We are happy with this arrangement. Unlike the gentleman who borrowed a trap to catch his Bengal cat which had escaped and was living in Sainsburys Delivery area. Having caught

the cat the next day we are still waiting for him to return it. We live in hope but may have to contact Head Office regarding this! 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 neutering campaign. If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any Sophie other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Please be aware that if you are interested in giving one of our cats a home you need to contact by phone rather than by the contact form on our website, www.northwalsham.cats.org.uk where a description and photograph of the cats can be seen. Stephanie does not use a computer for her cat work so there is a delay in responding to enquiries this way and as she deals with enquiries on a first come first serve policy, she may have already spoken to someone who is interested in giving the cat a home. We are on Facebook. You can find us under Cats Protection North Walsham.

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Missing since Sunday 11th September Lottie is a small black and white female cat last seen escaping into brambles/hedgerow in a field following a dog attack in Sidestrand NR27 near the junction with Topp Road/Hungry Hill. Despite searching day and night, the immediate area and further afield, she is still missing. She has been posted on local media sites, posters have been put up locally, leaflets distributed, and local vets informed. Lottie is chipped and has also been logged as ‘missing’. I would like to thank everyone to date, many dog walkers included, who have been keeping a look out and those who have taken time to contact with possible sightings - most of which have unfortunately been ruled out.Lottie is a beautiful little girl with a very sweet but timid temperament. She is just over two years old and was adopted as a 10-week-old feral kitten along with her two sisters Bo and Ruthie, both of whom are pining for her. I am desperate to get her home safe and well. Please, please can I urge everyone to keep an extra look out and to search any gardens, sheds, garages, and outhouses. It is not known if or how badly she has been injured or if she is trapped somewhere. She is likely to be very scared and disorientated and possibly lost. Any sightings or information please contact Analeigh on 07912 934512 or 01263 579151 email: analeighjayne@hotmail.co.uk

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We all know dental check ups are essential for our children and ourselves but what about our pets? Dental disease can affect all species and is regularly seen in cats and dogs over three years old.

plaque causing painful inflammation. Treatment is complex and may involve tooth removal, antibiotics and immunosuppression, and should be discussed with your vet. Similarly, Feline Resorptive Lesions affect large numbers of cats. These lesions erode the area between the tooth crown (above gum) and root (below gum) causing teeth to fracture. Advanced lesions can be detected by visual inspection, however, early lesions are very painful but only detected by specialised dental x-ray and therefore dental x-rays are always recommended.

Initially invisible plaque causes gum reddening (gingivitis) which progresses to mineralised brown tartar (calculus) that frequently requires dental scaling. Caught early gingivitis can be reversed, however, over time it progresses to periodontitis with tooth loss and infections When detected early of the tooth, gum and jaw Before dental disease can often bone, with a risk of infection spreading to be treated with brushing, however, as disease other organs via the bloodstream. progresses treatment requires antibiotics, scale Dental disease in cats poses particular and polishing and even extractions. challenges as they also suffer from chronic Not all dental treatments are the same and gingivostomatitis, a disease where inflammation dental treatment should involve a thorough spreads from the gums to the rest of the mouth. examination under general anaesthesia where In this condition the body mounts an every tooth is examined visually and with a over-exaggerated immune response to tartar and

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Editor’s Recipe - Coconut Slices

Despite the current cost of living crisis and all of us having to tighten our belts, we also need a small treat every so often to lift the spirits. With this in mind, I have tried to select a recipe which uses ingredients which you probably already have in your cupboard and is quick and easy to do. It is an old WI recipe which I remember my mum making when I was a child and it always felt like a treat.

The recipe makes 24 slices and if you make it when you already have the oven on for something else, if not too costly to bake. You will need a 12” x 9” Swiss roll tin.

Ingredients.

225g self-raising flour Pinch of salt 120g softened butter 85g caster sugar ½ beaten egg 3 tablespoons jam (I use raspberry) 120g desiccated coconut 1 tablespoon milk

Method

Pre heat your oven to 160C (or make when the oven is already on). In a medium mixing bowl mix the flour and

Perfect Pie

Anything with pie in the title just has to be good; who doesn’t love a great pie and mash dinner as the evenings draw in and the temperature goes down? Of course, you can go and buy one from the supermarket, but they really are the easiest things to make yourself, and with the availability of excellent ready rolled pastry also one of the quickest. This one requires no meat and can be adapted for vegans too if you use soya cream, which can be bought easily now and keeps for ages in the fridge, making it very user friendly.

It also tastes great and behaves exactly as dairy cream; I make a point of always having it in the house. Roasting veg before using it gives it a heightened flavour and sweetness, which works amazingly well in a pie, particularly the garlic; I promise you it is worth the extra work. It is

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salt and 25g of the sugar, rub in the butter until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs. Add the beaten egg and a little cold water and bring together to a stiff paste. Wrap and chill in the fridge for 15 mins. Roll out the pastry on a floured board to fit the Swiss roll tin, not forgetting to bring it up sides. Spread the jam generously over the pastry base.

Mix together the coconut and remaining sugar and mix in the milk. Spread over the jam and press down lightly with the back is a spoon. Bake for 30 – 40 minutes, turning the tin so that it bakes evenly. Remove from the oven when golden brown and before the coconut burns. Leave to cool and cut into slices. Keeps well in an airtight tin. Enjoy! – Jo.

using seasonal veg so saves you money whilst delivering lots of nutritious bang for your buck. You could batch cook a number of these pies to save money and time and freeze them cooked. This tastes so delicious even the meat eaters are going to want it!

Roast Veg Pie

¼ celeriac, peeled and cut into small chunks 1 butternut squash, peeled and cut into chunks 6 garlic cloves, left whole and in the skins 1 large white onion, diced 1 leek, quartered lengthways and chopped Punnet mushrooms, quartered Dried thyme Veg stock and thickener such as Bisto Small carton double cream, or soya cream Pack ready rolled puff pastry

Method Start by tossing the celeriac, garlic cloves and butternut squash in a little olive oil, seasoning with salt and pepper and roasting in a pre-heated oven on 180° for approx. ½ hour, or until almost cooked through and slightly browned, then remove and set aside. Meanwhile, gently fry the onion and leek for 10 mins with a tsp dried thyme and add in the mushrooms, frying for a further 5 mins.

Add in enough stock to just cover the veg and stir well, bringing up to the boil. Sprinkle in your thickener until you have a good thick consistency and take off the heat. Stir in the cream, add in the celeriac and squash and squeeze the garlic out of the skins into the mix and stir, adjusting your seasoning to taste.

Place into a deep oven proof dish and cut the puff pastry out to cover the pie, pricking it a few times to let the air escape. Place into your preheated oven for approx. 30mins until the pastry is cooked through and golden and serve immediately. Carolyn Burn

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Swallowtails Fine Art Exhibition, St Margaret’s Church, Thorpe Market

Friday 11th – Sunday 13th November 2022 Following their successful inaugural exhibition in Horning this October, Swallowtail Fine Artists invite you to their fine arts exhibition at St Margaret’s Church, Thorpe Market which will take place from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th November 2022, 10am - 4pm daily (11.30am - 4pm on Remembrance Sunday). Swallowtail Fine Artists is an exciting new collaboration between professional wildlife artist Lorraine Auton, pastel artist Amanda Springall-Rogers and photographic artist Tony College with the aim of bringing quality artwork to local audiences. Each artist uses different,

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yet complementary approaches to depict principally Natural World subjects. All work (original paintings, limited edition prints, photographs, and greetings cards) will be for sale. Free sketching classes will take place on Saturday 10.30am-12pm and Sunday 2pm-3.30pm with Lorraine Auton. These are suitable for all ages and abilities. Equipment supplied but please feel free to bring your own if you wish. For further details, feel free to contact us via Facebook or contact Lorraine at lorraineauton@btinternet.com Entry is FREE. We would be delighted to see you!

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Back by Popular Demand: Christmas Comedy at the Grove!

Christmas is always a time for good cheer, and now North Norfolk residents can gear up for the festive season with three nights of the finest comedy at the Grove in Cromer. Sundown – the Grove’s event space, in two giant tipis – will host the return of Christmas Comedy evenings on Thursday evenings in December. The nights debuted last Christmas and were a smash hit, with comedians from all over the country entertaining full houses with a laugh minute gags and side-splitting stories. Added to which were ‘loaded tables’, featuring Sundown’s unique tapas and pizza, and arrival drinks too.

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Several of 2021’s stars, including Mark Simmonds and John Mann, are returning this year, and host Danny Ward is already looking forward to the events.

The stamps of Iceland featured as the main display at the October meeting of the Society. Peter Boyce, of the Norfolk and Norwich Philatelic Society, joined us for the evening and gave a brief history of this country and of its political and philatelic history. Iceland became independent of Norway after WWW1 in 1918 and became a republic in 1944, issuing its first stamps in 1873. As pictorial stamps began to be issued, they reflected the scenery, flora and fauna, with particularly interesting bird stamps. Peter’s collection ended in the year 2000 and Iceland ceased to produce its own stamps in 2021. The second part of Peter’s display was of The Levant, a loose collection of Eastern Mediterranean countries, ruled over by many other countries over the years. This led to an interesting, but highly confusing, philatelic picture! Visitors are most welcome to attend the meetings, the next one being on November 14th – Quiz night. Contact Jim for further details on 01263 721043

“Last year’s shows were brilliant; up-for-it crowds, delicious food all in a really unique venue,” he said. “It’s great to be working out of London occasionally so I’m really pleased to be coming back.” Grove partner Richard Graveling is hoping the nights will be a repeat of 2021. “We all had an amazing time last year,” he said, “and we’re anticipating another superb season this time around. There’s nothing quite like it in the area and everyone who came had a wonderful time. The acts are absolutely tremendous and they are special nights very much enjoyed by everyone who came along.”

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North Norfolk Photographic Society

North Norfolk Photographic Society held their first competition of the season on October 5th, with the theme "Home and Garden". As you might expect with such a creative group of people there was a wide range of image styles and the judge, Michael Lloyd, held back 28 images for a second look before coming to his decision. The entries included garden wildlife, interiors, creative multiple and long exposures, even an aerial view taken from a light aircraft. The 4 images awarded gold were: Glasses and Roses by Grace Glaister, Homely Reflections by Robbie Spencer, My Bedroom Chair by Diana Knight, Vase on a Shelf by Valerie Walker. If you are interested in photography and would like to come along to see what we do at the Club, please visit our website nnps.uk for details of meetings and the full programme.

Fundraising and Great Gifts at The Norfolk Christmas Fair Thursday 17th November 2022, 9am to 3pm Godwick Great Barn, Mill Lane, Tittleshall, PE32 2RJ

Thirty of the region’s best designers, traders and artisans will delight Christmas shoppers looking for original, high quality and affordable Christmas presents at The Norfolk Christmas Fair on Thursday 17th November. Visitors will find luxury leather goods, organic cosmetics, stunning stationary, hand-decorated pottery, high-end homeware, well-priced jewellery and much, much more. Thornage Hall is an independent charity near Holt in north Norfolk which provides supported living, learning and working opportunities for adults with learning disabilities. The Norfolk Christmas Fair is Thornage Hall’s largest annual fundraiser and this year funds will go towards the building of Orchard Lodge – a fully accessible new residential building that will be suitable for Thornage’s ageing population. It will have four en-suite bedrooms with a further two rooms for a sleep-in member of staff and a volunteer so that tenants have access to support during the night should they need it. Additionally, there will be a communal living, room, dining room and accessible kitchen. Mary Marchant, committee member, said: “We are really excited about fundraising for this important new building at Thornage Hall Independent Living. It will ensure that our older tenants, some of whom have been at Thornage Hall for over 30 years, will be able to continue to benefit from the remarkable support of this wonderful community despite their changing needs as they age. The Norfolk Christmas Fair is packed full of fantastic stalls selling really interesting, good quality and affordable Christmas gifts. Bring your Christmas present list to us on Thursday 17th November and you’ll be amazed at what you find!” The fair is open from 9am to 3pm and entrance is £5. All the proceeds of the entry, tombola and raffle tickets go to the construction of Orchard Lodge at Thornage Hall Independent Living.

Heritage Railway Prepares for Busy Christmas Season

The North Norfolk Railway is looking forward to a busy holiday season as it runs a varied programme of events including a range of ever-popular dining trains, across the autumn-winter season. The Railway’s ever popular Norfolk Lights Express return from 11 November, with passengers able to enjoy the beautiful North Norfolk countryside in a whole new light! Equipment mounted to the outside of each carriage shines onto the scenery in a series of changing colours, and 10 lit-up dioramas help tell an intriguing story brought to life by on-board narration and music. The journey breaks with an intermission at Holt, giving passengers the opportunity to visit the on-board bar or take photos with the illuminated train. Santa Special trains operate on weekends from 26 November – 18 December and daily from 19 – 23 December. Families can enjoy a magical Christmas journey aboard a traditional steam-hauled train as they steam non-stop from Sheringham up the whole length of the line to Holt, before travelling back to Weybourne to meet Santa www.rosevillapublications.co.uk

himself and receive a special gift. Passengers can sit back and relax with complimentary refreshments served to the table, and elves to keep them entertained! Sunday lunches can also be enjoyed aboard the North Norfolkman dining train, running on 13 & 20 November and 1, 8 and 15 December. Relax with a pre-dinner drink and enjoy some of the County’s finest coastal views as a traditional seasonal meal is prepared and cooked on-board. For more details, including the menu and prices, please see www.nnrailway.co.uk/dining-trains/ The Railway will conclude its 2022 running with its traditional Mince Pie Specials, running from 27 December – 2 January. Each passenger enjoys unlimited travel all day and is offered a delicious mince pie and glass of mulled cider; children are not forgotten and will receive their own seasonal refreshments. Advance booking is essential. Further details can be found at www.nnrailway.co.uk/. Steam and heritage diesel trains run every day from 1 April to 30 October. Passengers booking in advance will enjoy special, discounted fares – full details including times and how to book can be found at www.nnrailway.co.uk.

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Three Times a Charm for Stage Direct

Stage Direct amateur drama group are about to perform their new play ‘The Female of the Species’ by Joanna Murry-Smith at Sheringham Little Theatre.

Following on from Stage Direct’s wonderful fundraising success for Sheringham Little Theatre earlier in June, with ‘One O’clock from the House’, they hope to continue their run of success with this, their third show this year at Sheringham Little Theatre, being performed on the 11th and 12th of November 2022. With new members joining their troupe, the audiences will get a chance to espy some new raw acting talent on stage.

‘Female of the Species’ was premiered in London’s West End in 2008. Joanna’s plays have been performed in Australia and worldwide. ‘Female Of the Species’ is a “deliciously wicked” play that "deftly” entices the viewer into the other realms of farce. Margot Mason, a pioneer of the 1970s Women's Liberation movement has won international adulation for her books on the subject but now, the aging author has hit writer's block. Struggling alone in her country house, she is surprised by a visitor, a student, idealist and daughter of one of Margo's most dedicated followers. Initially delighted, Margo's feelings soon change when her visitor produces handcuffs and a gun and proceeds to hold her prisoner. Tickets are £12.50 and are available online at www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com or from Sheringham Little Theatre box office on 01263 822347.

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Get Protected and Get Vaccinated This Winter

More than 100,000 autumn COVID-19 vaccination boosters have been administered to people across Norfolk and Waveney. NHS Norfolk and Waveney’s campaign is off to a great start as thousands have come forward for their autumn booster jab. “Our colleagues have been working tirelessly to deliver the autumn booster programme, and we’re delighted to have given more than 100,000 vaccinations since we began vaccinating at the beginning of September,” said Kate Keeling, Head of Immunisation at NHS Norfolk and Waveney. “We continue to urge local people to take up the offer of the vaccine as soon as they are called forward. People who are eligible should book without delay when they are invited by the NHS either by booking through the NHS website or calling 119.” People aged 65+, carers and pregnant women can book an appointment to have their autumn booster at http://nhs.uk/covidvaccine or call 119 (as long as it’s been three months since their last dose). Please note that autumn boosters are via booked appointments only across our sites in Norfolk and Waveney. Around 26 million people across England will be eligible for an autumn booster in line with guidance set out by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). This includes: l residents in a care home for older adults and staff working in care homes for older adults l frontline health and social care workers l all adults aged 50 years and over l persons aged 5 to 49 years in a clinical risk group, as set out in the Green Book – this includes pregnant women l persons aged 5 to 49 years who are household contacts of people with immunosuppression

persons aged 16 to 49 years who are carers, as set out in the Green Book Some patients may be invited to have their vaccination at a local GP-led site. A number of pharmacies in the area will also offer the autumn booster to eligible patients. The programme will extend to other eligible groups through to December 2022. The NHS will contact people from eligible cohorts when it is their turn to book in for the vaccine – people do not need to contact the NHS. To help the NHS help you, please follow the advice below. We would like to remind people who have made booked appointments to attend these on time and to arrive no more than five to ten minutes before your appointment. If people attend earlier than this, it can lead to queuing, delays and traffic congestion at vaccination sites. If you arrive early for your appointment, please wait in your car. Wrap up well – As the weather is changing, please consider this before leaving. Please consider thin layers (with short sleeves as your base layer) are recommended. Please don’t turn up requesting a vaccine without an appointment. All vaccines are allocated to people in priority groups with pre-booked appointments and anyone attending without an appointment will be asked to leave The NHS will contact people when it is their turn to book in for the vaccine – you do not need to contact the NHS. We urge all those invited for both a flu and COVID-19 booster vaccine to take up the offer as quickly as possible – it will give you maximum protection this winter. To book your COVID-19 booster visit: Book or manage a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination – NHS (www.nhs.uk) l

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Any original items of Second World War Homefront / Norfolk / RAF / ARP / Home Guard items or memorabilia for a new display at the RAF Marham Aviation Heritage Centre opening this summer. Tel 07919 182990 Any donations of wool gratefully received. Whatever we receive will be knitted into baby hats to donate to the Norfolk and Norwich Premature Baby Unit or hats and gloves for the Christmas Shoebox Appeal. Please call 07796638020 or email sallylee35@hotmail.co.uk Old railway items always wanted for small museum, particularly tickets, lamps, loco items, station signs, cast iron or enamel notices etc – local items particularly sought. Tel Chris 01508 494204/07966 066563 Any bits from crashed planes, Second World War etc, information on crash sites or anything related for Aviation Heritage Museum based at Frettenham Tel Ken 01692 406943 Wanted by collector 00-gauge N gauge Railway / dinky toys, buildings anything considered cash/instant Bank transfer 01362422451/ 07747097798 Records 45s 78s and LPs cassettes, Computer/Console Games also CDs singles only all considered Tel 01692 405756 Drop leaf table also ramp for scooter. 01692 404526 Wanted any yarn, material, craft items for Norfolk Knitters and Stitchers. We make items for many local and national charities. Please leave at Sheringham Library. Thanks Wanted portable DVD Player. Will collect. 01263 512449 Wanted baby monitor with camera. Audio not necessary, but welcome. Please reply with make and model.07943 337855 Kayak wanted. Telephone: 07767228791 Motorcycle wanted for restoration. Anything considered, even rusty non-runner. Call Rob on 07717 369788 / 01263 837320

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Vintage Rustic Doll’s House with furniture and lighting 18” wide, 22” long and 22” height. £50.00. 01263 712618 Ikea junior bed, beech wood, slatted base, removable guard rail. Ikea mattress, 160 x 70 x 10 cms, waterproof mattress protector and three fitted bottom sheets. Original assembly instructions and easy to put together. Excellent condition as only used occasionally. £35. 01263 825410 / 07765 949818 Large Parker Knoll armchair, good condition, dark grey, not a recliner. Buyer collects. £295. 01692 402943 Potted Yucca plant, £1.50. Winter jackets and waistcoats, as new, all sizes, with fleece linings, cheap. 01692 405663

Flymo Lawnrake. Compact electric scarifier with 6 height settings and fold-down handle for storage. Efficiently removes dead grass, thatch and moss from your lawn. Full working order. £25. Cromer. Call or text 07966 183777 Scope for air gun. Centre Point model 4032 4x32mm with manual £10.00. call after 4pm, 01263 710616 4 stainless steel saucepans with lids 15cm,17cm,19cm,21cm £20. 3 tier stainless steel steamer with lid 21cm £20. Stainless steel non-stick wok, glass lid £10. Tefal non-stick frying pan 28cm £5. Non- stick frying pan 21cm £5. Aluminium pot, 2 handles and lid 25cm £5. 01263 712859 6 brown genuine leather dining chairs good condition from pet/smoke free home. £150 ono. 01263 577417 Ricoh CX6 digital compact camera - in perfect working order and in excellent condition, c/w charger, spare battery, cable and SD card. £40 o.n.o. (01692) 402869 Col De Turini. 24-inch wheel Ladies Bicycle for sale. Bought from Sport Direct on an impulse. Paid £220 would like £100. Only used twice and not in inclement weather. Silver Grey colour. North Walsham 01692 615958 Ladies 15 gear cycle good condition £85. Gents 18 gear cycle hardly used £95. 07979 382029 Cardiofit 22OP exercise bike with full instruction manual. £25.Marks & Spencer 9 tog king size duvet, never used, £15. Holt. 01263 712810 Fibreglass garden pond for sale, 6ft x 4 ½ ft, 2ft deep, £50 ono. Holds 280 litres. 01692 405439 Collectors Ashton Drake Dolls. Individually priced starting from £40. 6 different dolls in total for sale, all with certificates and original boxes. Sheringham area Tel or Text 07516252891 Travel cot - John Lewis. Full size with 2 ‘floor’ levels, removable baby changing platform, accessory pocket, complete with carry case. Includes soft mattress with fitted sheet. Excellent condition. £45. Collect from Holt. 07410 900864 Royal Doulton champagne glasses. Unused. Unmarked box. Perfect gift. Unwanted wedding present. £30. Photos. hairybuffydog@gmail.com 07733 344498 2 sets of quality ceiling lights in brushed brass effectwith glass shades. Each has 5 shades. No damage at all. These retail at approx £100 each. £25 each or £40 the pair.3 solid brass wall lights with fluted edged white glass shades. £45 the lot. 01263 860272 Bosch AXT Rapid 2200 Electric Garden Waste Shredder. Excellent condition, recently serviced, £85, Blakeney 01263 741957 Purple 26” wheel maintain bike suit teenager/adult, 15 grip gears, front & rear suspension in excellent condition, £85 Sheringham 01263 824211

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Le creuset set of 3 olive green saucepans good condition - £45 ono 07818 434352 Immaculate and unused Reylon ‘Emperor’ single bed, £300. Buyer collects. 01263 512606 AL-KO Cultivator - ideal for an allotment or large garden space. Briggs and Stratton Engine. Forward and reverse gears. Ridging Plough attachment leaves soil in rows ready for planting. Last used a couple of years ago so needs a service. Very good condition. Handbooks for both cultivator and engine. £275ono. 01328 821187 Silvercross Wayfarer Pushchair and Carrycot incl. sunshade and covers for rain. Red/black colour. Good condition £60. 01263 587449 or 07747 819826 Large vintage storage trunk. Beautiful honey coloured polished pine with domed lid and iron handles. W 100cms x H 65cms. At last, somewhere stylish to put all your stuff! Photo available. £125 ono. Tel: 01263 862976 Free to collect horse manure, bring your own bags, easy access. Some pure manure, some mixed with shavings very good for lightening heavy soil. Tel 01263 713164 Dehumidifier DeLonghi £50 2 pale single yellow silk eiderdowns £25 each 1 double pink silk eiderdown £30 01263 741023 Two birdcages to suit budgie/parakeet. Good condition £15 each or £25 the pair. Buff coloured marble fireplace back panel slightly cracked, with hearth. £150 ONO. Cromer. 07724 088922 Honey - 1lb/454g jars of Roughton honey available £6/jar. Free local delivery to your door. Contact Joanne on 01263 768078. 4 packs of 16 Tena Men level 3 absorbent pads. 64 pads in total. £10. 07443 636469 2 pairs of curtains, 54 “x 66“cream/duck egg blue almost new, with decorative chrome rails, £40 for both. Canon sure shot AF-7 camera to include a Canon Selphy C P 780 compact photo printer hardly used, as sold £30 for both. Small Lumix 12 mega pixels camera as new £10. 01263 822934 Seiko Turtle automatic watch, great white shark. Blue dial. Limited. Complete with stainless steel band and extra silicone strap PLUS automatic electronic watch winder. Mint. Boxed. £290. 01692 500776 Child's Blue Pinnacle (Evans' Brand) Bike. Would suit 6–10-year-old. 20" Wheels, 6speed, immaculate condition. £70. Collect Sheringham bushhouse22@btinternet.com 2 Flower arranging pedestals. Black. Good condition. Both extends from approx 28 inches to 48 ins. Collect ex Fakenham. £10 Ono each. Will sell separately. Mains electricity extension lead, for caravan or motor home. Unused still in packing. 25 meters. £20. 1 Chock / Leveler £10 and 2 grip mats for motor home. 75mm x 22mm. £5. Both used but in good condition. Fakenham 01328 863541 Laura Ashley ceramic lamp bases x2, cream, £10. Lampshade (stags), £10. Wide brimmed waxed hat, £10. M&S winter hat, £3. Tel evenings 01263 710011 Mothercare travel cot little used by grandparents, excellent condition £50. Garmin GPS MAP 64 features include GPS satellite settings, marine settings, altimeter settings and many more owner’s manual £300 new will sell £100 ovno. 07789 383013

Masons Classic Fruit Basket china, green/white. Over 50 pieces including tea set, dinner set, jugs,tureen, sauce boats, fruit bowl. £300 ono. 01263 712791/07771 802276 Dimplex Cheriton CHT20 electric coal effect fire £15 hardly used; 2 matching brown flecked rugs 80x150 cm £4 each; Colclough china tea service £4; wooden sewing box/table £10. 07486 123521 6 ft. Radiator hardly used £50. Pinewood door £40. Fishing trolley £20.Phone Mr Mrs Phillips 01362 680045 FREE for collection (Blakeney) over 65 glass jam jars. Tel 07909 963706 Canon digital camera IXUS 970 IS with 5 x zoom, plus 2 battery packs, battery charger, Canon 32MB memory card, 2 additional Lexar memory cards, interface cable to download photos, soft pouch, instruction book. Total package £40. 07470 704658 Cosyfeet Jodie Velcro extra roomy shoes size 8 mushroom colour brand new still in box £15. Set of 3 Induction saucepans, made by BergHOFF, brand new still in box (HEZ9SE030) £37. 07789 858722 Tuxedo - M&S “Autograph” black dress suit - jacket chest 44” - trousers W38” / inside L29” plus John Lewis white dress shirt 17” collar & black bow tie, all vgc £20 the lot. John Rocha oatmeal linen jacket (Debenhams) chest 44R- hardly worn £10. 07470 704658 Extending, quality wooden dining table, with rounded ends. Med brown. L152cm, extends to 197cm; W90cm, H74cm (detachable legs). Includes 4 matching dining chairs with padded seats - H84cm, seat H44 x 43 x 41cm. VGC. £85 ono. Buyer to collect. 07493 541096/01263823134 Bookcase 181.5cm high, 71.5cm wide, 28cm deep, five shelves £12. Buyer collects. Pair of Hitachi speakers, 7ins high, 5ins wide, 9ins deep, 8 ohms, 30 watts, £5. 07961 415418 Double sofa bed for sale complete with mattress. Less than 12 months old. Must be able to collect. £200 ono. Beeston Regis. 07903 647253/01263 479837 Dog pet pen by Scandinavian Pet Design alloy steel as new £25. (Holt) Tel before 12am 01263 479693 Vinyl turntable ION TTUSB05. Good condition, USB connection 33 and 45rpm, semi-automatic. Comes with cables, software CD, disk cleaner fluid and pad. £15 01263 570084 5 Demijohns for sale £25 each or 5 for £20 collect Great Walsingham 01328 821325 Stainless Steel Panasonic Inverter microwave with instruction manual/recipe book. Good condition £20. 01263 712859 Brand new set of door panels, black for smart Fortwo (450,1998 -2007) £100 ono. Xbox 360, power pack, HDMI cable, wireless controller, Kinect & Games, GWO £30 ono. Isabella Awning Bag (New) £15 ono. Awning Curtains from Camptech Caymen Size 14 awning £20 ono. Cromer 01263 519012 Complete numbered set limited edition Cromer Coxwain Lifeboat mugs circa 1990 excellent condition £200. 01263 511203 Wedding dress size 10. White model dress by Maggie Sorrento, cost £1000, Bargain £275. 01692 615811

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Office Hippo medium back computer office chair in Park Tan Fabric, adjustable seat and back, excellent condition £25 o.n.o. 07760418108 Full length dressing gown, worn twice, size 14, £20. New cutlery trays, 50p each. New head scarves, 50p each. Brand-new kingsize duvet cover, blue, £30. 01692 405663 Lovely doll’s house and furniture, collector’s item. Bargain, £250. 01692 403128 Chandelier, 5 lights + glass shades, cost £150, Bargain £50. Men’s shirts, good quality, £3 each. Oak fire surround, old but lovely, £45. 01692 219342 Tower carpet cleaner, good cond. £10. Extension ladder, 8’ extends to 14’, good condition, £50. Wheelchair, £10. 01263 823180

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Various used OOgauge track and transformer, will sell separately, no reasonable offer refused. 01263 663125 Mantis Garden Tiller, 4 stroke Honda GX25 engin, accessories and manual, £220 ono. AL-Ko grass strimmer, model BC223 L-S, manual and additional cord spool, £80. Ono. Both little used and nearly new condition. 01263 823880 Pair of Draper 12x50 binoculars never used they come with a nice strong case with a wide shoulder strap £5. Sheringham. 01263 822934 Pair of Queen Anne style armchairs, dusky pink dralon with studded back and arms, vgc, £90. Mahogany inlaid garland pattern bookcase, 4’x4’, 3 shelves. vgc. £30. Blakeney. 07342 751342

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Old charm furniture numerous pieces ex condition call for type and prices. 01692 407857 Garden shed, 8’x6’ (sectional), dismantled, needs some work, free to collector. Thompson. 01263 711060 Man’s Marin Pallisades trail mountain bike, 3speed, 8 gears, £60. Silver and gold electric convector fire with white coals, good cond. £30. 01263 825895 2 brown leather armchairs, £50. Fakenham. Can deliver if required. 07821 191952 LG 28” wide screen TV with DVD player and cable, £25. 01263 713593 Radiator, new, still in original packaging, 600x1200 (2’x4’), £30. Aluminium extending ladder, £45.Holt 07901 661983

Dark – medium oak extending dining table and 4 matching chairs, solid wood, from Aldiss, vgc. £150. Buyer collects. 07983 656817 LEC freezer, ‘A’ efficiency, 186 litres, £35. Haden under counter fridge, 91 litres, as new, £85. ‘War Illustrated’ magazines 1941 – 45, 150 items, £150. 01263 712791 or 07771 802276 Morris Marina 1098cc – 1275cc Haynes book + spares, mirrors, leads, coil IGN, £20 lot. Wheeled shopping trolley, £5. Armchair extends to 43” + wooden arms, £15. Maestro king pins, new boxed, £15. Mondeo steering lock, £10. Times Concise World Atlas, Readers Digest ‘Last 2 Million Years’, Memoirs HRH Duke of Windsor 1951, £20 lot.01263 710067

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The rising cost of living is a significant concern to those living in North Norfolk, with many this winter facing difficult financial decisions. North Norfolk District Council is holding a cost-of-living summit on Thursday 3 November, engaging with local organisations and stakeholders to assess the support options available and how to best help residents through hardships as a result of rising costs. Resident's survey The Council has also launched a resident’s survey, seeking views and feedback regarding the cost-of-living impact. The responses received will be analysed for discussion at the summit and shape the action plan. The aim of the summit and survey will be to increase the understanding of the cost-of-living impact across North Norfolk and promote awareness of and support for the various responses and programmes of assistance available in the District, particularly around the issues of food banks usage and energy bills. In attendance will be representatives from countywide and district public bodies, voluntary, charity and community organisations, including faith groups.

Norfolk Community Foundation – Surviving Winter Appeal

The Norfolk Community Foundation is running a public fundraising campaign for people to donate the rebate to their Surviving Winter campaign to help establish Community Hot-Spots. This year the Norfolk Community Foundation’s Surviving Winter campaign will be helping their charity and voluntary partners establish Community Hot-Spots.

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Sheringham Salvation Army, Cromer Foodbank and Norfolk Community Foundation will be presenting to the summit on their work and how they support residents. Leader of the Council, Cllr. Tim Adams said: “As we head into winter, more residents than ever will be looking towards us as a Council, their local communities and fantastic charities and organisations in North Norfolk to help them through difficult times. It’s important that we can support any residents who are struggling and holding a summit to create an action plan.” Further advice and support If you need advice and support, there are several ways we can help, and getting help as soon as possible can prevent things from getting worse. Visit our cost-of-living page for further advice and support from the Council, local organisations and charities. The foundation is calling on the public to help their communities this winter by helping to provide the Community Hot-Spots by ‘donating the rebate’ whether this is the £150 council tax rebate, the £300 increased winter fuel payment for 65+, the £400 energy grant, or anything you can afford. The Norfolk Community Foundation also provides grants of £2,000 to contribute towards the cost of running or establishing a Community Hot-Spot, which can be applied for by charities, grassroots community groups or community organisations looking to provide a warm space for people in their community. The more support they have, the more help they can give communities. Cllr. Tim Adams, Leader of North Norfolk District Council, said: “I welcome the Norfolk Community Foundation initiative to support Community-Hot Spots, otherwise known as Warm Hubs. Residents who can possibly support this important work will be helping families in their local communities who need additional help this winter during the living costs crisis.”

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Fundamental Change in the Law Results in More Divorces

The new procedure involves a divorce being applied for online through the Government Online Portal. What it does not do is to automatically give a process for dealing with financial arrangements arising from the divorce. This remains a crucial area. Likewise, the most important aspect of resolving any arguments over children may still need the involvement of a Court in resolving any disagreements between parents. It is to be hoped though that the new no-fault divorce law will help spouses and parents to work together more amicably and collaboratively. There is also the possibility under the new law of a joint application being made for a divorce whereas previously one spouse had to apply for a divorce against the other.

On 6 April 2022 the law surrounding divorces in England and Wales was changed radically. Before that a divorce could only take place based on one of five reasons and for an immediate divorce that could only be adultery or unreasonable behaviour.

This all changed in April. “No-fault” divorce came into operation in April. This enables a husband or a wife (or them jointly) to apply for their marriage to be brought to an end, but without having to give a reason. Under the old law it was often the case that behaviour was exaggerated to enable a divorce to take place, or marriages had to continue even where the spouses acknowledged that it was realistically over. No-fault divorce was intended to avoid arguments and animosity over an actual divorce, but the immediate result has been that, for the first three months following the new law coming into operation, substantially more divorces have been started than previously.

Between April and June 2022 a total of 33,566 divorce applications were made in England and Wales. The majority were made under the new legislation and from a sole application, i.e. not joint. This is the highest level since the beginning of 2012. Over the coming months and years we will need to see whether the no-fault divorce results in continued higher numbers of divorces. Also whether the long-term intention of more amicable divorces filters through to what happens when couples split up.

It has been suggested that there was a period before the new law came into operation where divorces were not started and that has resulted in the increase following the April change. There was a concern when the new law was being discussed as to whether it would make divorces too easy; so time will tell as to whether the increased number of divorces being started will continue or whether the first quarter statistics just show that there was what has been described as “pent up demand”.

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What the new law does not do is to make dealing with finances or children any easier. However, it is hoped that taking away the animosity around an actual divorce itself will lead to a better attitude when dealing with fundamental long-term aspects such as finances and children are to be resolved. The emphasis with these areas remains on spouses and parents trying to reach agreement wherever possible. The Government has been trying to encourage mediation as an option giving “vouchers” to those willing to try mediation instead of more acrimonious and expensive Court Proceedings. Taking away arguments over whether a divorce should take place, and on what basis, will undoubtedly help in the correct tone being set between spouses that are splitting up and having a divorce, especially where children are concerned and involved.

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All the letters in our grids below have fallen out and mixed themselves up, although they are still in their original columns. Can you put them back in their rightful place to reveal a QUOTATION and the NAME of the person who said it.

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International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition Returns to Sheringham Park

The popular International Garden Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) exhibition, the world's premier photography exhibition specialising in garden, plant, flower and botanical images, returns to the National Trust’s Sheringham Park this autumn, from now to Sunday 18 December. Located in the tranquil surroundings of the Bower Garden, over 40 stunning images celebrating gardens and plants from around the world will be on display on outdoor panels. The international nature of the exhibition sits well within the garden setting at Sheringham, which features plants from at least five continents. The IGPOTY exhibition 15 features categories such as abstract views, beautiful gardens, the world of fungi, and trees, woods and forests. The overall winner was Magdalena Wasiczek's image 'The Stardust', featuring a large white or cabbage white butterfly at rest on a flower head surrounded by raindrops resembling stardust. For the first time this year, the exhibition at Sheringham Park also includes selected higher placed winners from the new, dedicated 'Riverlands Photo Award' 2022. This special award invited people to encapsulate the importance and significance of rivers and streams to the wildlife and/or people that use and enjoy them. 1st place in the Riverlands category was awarded to Dick Hawkes for his photo of ‘Grey Wagtail Capturing Insects’ taken in Woodford Valley, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom. Dick said, “Several times I came to stand, watching, fascinated by the skill of the grey wagtail catching insects in mid-flight at a hatchpool on the River Avon in Woodford Valley, Wiltshire. The recently cut weed was a haven for a variety of insects. It took several trips to capture this exact moment, showing insect in beak combined with swirling water in the background.” Rob Coleman, Senior Programming and Partnerships Officer for Felbrigg and Sheringham Park, was a judge for the Riverlands category and said of the winning image, “The judges particularly liked the composition of this shot – capturing the wagtail displaying typical behaviour with the dynamic background of the fast-running stream showing the perfect habitat for this charismatic bird. “We were impressed with the number of entries for this new, special category and the excellent Grey Wagtail Capturing Insects by Dick Hawkes standard of photographs, many of which featured National Trust places and landscapes.” The International Garden Photographer of the Year is a free exhibition, which is open at the National Trust’s Sheringham Park from Saturday 22 October to Sunday 18 December, dawn to dusk. Please note normal car parking fees apply. For more information visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sheringham-park If you're inspired by a trip to the exhibition, why not submit your photographs to the next competition? Entries are welcome from amateurs and professionals alike, from any adult, anywhere in the world. The main competition closes on 31 October every year. Winners are announced at the opening of the launch exhibition at RBG Kew in February. For full terms and to enter, please visit: www.igpoty.com

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the first of which was the 100m backstroke when There were medals galore she finished in 1.18.19 and her other, the 200m achieved at the Iceni breaststroke scoring 3.11.07 just one second Swimming Gala by the North Fencing outside the silver. Norfolk Vikings hosted by the Carpentry Ashley Jones also of North Walsham not only Dereham Otters Club. To be exact, 19 golds, 10 Electrics achieved a bronze medal, his Daytime silvers, 17 bronze, 07736 54 County 516644 Plumbing time of 29.34 for the 50m qualifying times, 10 Regional663042 Evening 01263 Tiling freestyle was both a personal qualifying times and 91personal best All aspects of Decoratingbest and a County qualifying times. Sam Watts, lead coach to the Home Improvement Patios time for the 16-year-old. Vikings said "We were simply up clint_brown_1@hotmail.com Jet WashingAnother 16-year-old Toby there with the best" Davidson, proved to all how Whilst Ellen Eccleston won nine he has matured as an athlete. golds and two silvers - subsequently He demonstrated a fluent winning the top girl award of the gala 100m butterfly and reduced - there was a gold rush too from his time by almost 13 20-year-old Leah Harris from Cromer seconds to claim a silver. who won five and Harry Hudson who Equally in the same age won two. In the juniors, both Toby group, Jess Seamark won her Caufield and Noah Buchan each Ashley Jones first medal for the club, a came away with a gold apiece. bronze in 1:16.42 over the same distance but in However, it was the consolation medals and freestyle. personal achievements which were equally Twin brothers George and Zak Edridge had noticeable. North Walsham's Ruby Tracy, 18 already qualified for next year's County fought hard to deservedly win two bronze medals,

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Championships prior to the gala but were ready for battle again. In their favourable stoke over 100m breaststroke, it was the turn of Zak to finish ahead of his 12-year-old brother in 1:42.16 to claim a bronze as his Jess Seamark brother's 1:44.86. gave him a fourth. However, fortunes were reversed as George beat Zak in the 50m backstroke but neither of them medalled in the event. Also representing Vikings were Amy-Rose Thomas, Bebe King, Reuben Seaman, Evie Bates, Winnie Brown, Esme Seaman, Rebecca Burrows Emily and Baille Beighten, John Holden

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Cromer Tides Height

4.44 m 1.19 m

Date

16-Nov

4.45 m 1.79 m 4.70 m 0.97 m 4.64 m 1.53 m 4.93 m

17-Nov 18-Nov

0.84 m 4.77 m 1.31 m 5.08 m

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News from the Club House

The green at Cromer Marrams BC is now closed for the winter but next season there will be club matches afternoons, evenings and weekends. So, there will be a game for you, at a time to suit and at a level of competitiveness to suit. Seven days a week you can also play a social ‘roll up’. The professionals have worked on the green, so backed up by our wonderful ‘green team’ we expect the playing conditions to again be amongst the best in Norfolk. The fixture secretary is already receiving requests to play from touring teams in 2023 and there are plans to possibly play even more league fixtures next season. The club AGM was attended by over 20 members. They heard the President/Chairman thank everyone for their efforts during the year. The treasurer reported healthy figures and the nominated officers were ratified by the meeting. It was agreed that subscriptions for next season would remain at £65 full membership, £30 for those who join after 31st July and £15 social membership. Members are looking forward to the Christmas events of coffee morning and party. If you are not sure you wish to be involved as a club member, then the green will be available again from mid-April for the public to play, as and when open. Contact the number below and turn up with smooth soled, flat shoes, borrow a set of bowls and play for 1 hour or 2. We are already looking forward to welcoming you next season. In the meantime, if you wish to play (very!) short mat bowls with lots of fun, drink and biscuits for only £1.50, come along to the clubhouse

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