Cromer Times September 2022

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The Cromer Carnival parade for the threatened parade curtailed to insufficient weather the short flyby over the pier was spectacular with seven planes, in perfect arrow formation, streaking past like mechanised migrating geese

Things got off to an efficient start as the Biker Parade including bikes from the Iceni Hog Chapter got 10 minutes ahead of the 7 o clock starting time for the float parade. Pink wigs, super heroes, denim, leather, and rip roaring, road burning style that would make the Hell’s Angels proud

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Overall Winner Cromer Church Carnival Float, photo courtesy of Overstrand Garden Centre

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Cromer Carnival Parade 2022

There must have been at least 30 or 40 floats at this year ’s competition The overall winner of the parade was the charming Bug Hotel float from Cromer Church

Miss Cromer Amy Gibson

Pink Ladies of Cromer, Class 5 Runner Up

The Carnival Committee is back on track and already planning the next events at Halloween, and towards the next Carnival in 2023

Continued from front cover...

Pirate Ship from InTouch Systems

Highlights of the float parade included: the mouth watering food themed costumes from Merchant’s Place Cromer Community Fridge and Larder (Baked beans, bananas, fried egg and ketchup to name a few ) The incredible dancing from Marlene’s School of Dancing, and Live & Let’s Dance, the latter gained third prize in Class 4 category Finally, the ever popular pirate ship from In Touch Systems always last, but never least made sure the parade ended with a bang and not a whimper

Red Dragon

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Overall Winner of the Parade: Cromer Church Carnival Float Overall Winner of the Fancy Dress: Super Mario

Then, Miss Cromer, Amy Gibson, and her royal entourage waved enthusiastically with elegance and grace from their D A Spanton carriage covered with bright orange sunflowers

The fireworks were sadly cancelled due to insufficient rain to neutralise the risk of wildfires

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Story and other photos provided by Isaac C Knight

Cromer Carnival Float

Rock Climbing with Shrek & Fiona

Carnival Chairman Tony Ship was pleased that both local people and visitors to the town turned out to support the return of the Carnival and praised the fantastic atmosphere all week Tony has recently been bestowed with the ‘Freedom of the Town of Cromer ’ , for his over 50 years of close involvement with the carnival from its humble beginnings in the 70s

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Enjoy your September magazine

The Strand Club, which is a local get together club, meet at 2pm on the second Wednesday of each month in the White Horse Barn, Overstrand New members and visitors always receive a warm welcome at their meetings. There is a small fee payable on the door of £2 for members and £3 for visitors On September 14th Brian Hedge will be coming to give an illustrated talk about Overstrand in times gone by, and on October 12th will be the Cream Tea

Here are the deadline dates and publishing dates for the next 3 magazines:

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The Strand Club held their annual Charity Coffee Morning/Tabletop Sale on Wednesday 10th August Despite the blistering heat many people came to browse the tables in search of a bargain, of which there were plenty The committee arrived at the Sports Pavilion, Overstrand on the Tuesday evening to sort out and set up, leaving little to do in the morning before the doors opened at 10 30am

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Each year the Strand Club choose a different local charity to support, and this year is the turn of ‘Hedgehog Haven’, a small home run sanctuary for sick and injured hedgehogs, run by the lovely Marian from North Walsham Marian, who had set up her own table at the coffee morning, was there to answer questions and give advice, but because of the heat she had no prickly creatures with her. The Strand Club presented Marion with a cheque for £235, which had already been collected so far this year by passing round a collection tin at each meeting and by one of their members having a sale table outside their garden gate on fine days After a count up at the end of the Coffee morning another £522 44 was banked and a cheque for the same amount written

December Tuesday 29th November Friday 9th December

On that theme, but closer to home, the cost of living crisis is worsening, and many families will soon be having to make the choice between heat or eat We are all going to experience increased fuel bills and inflation, but if you can donate just one item for the Food Bank when you do your weekly shop it all helps If you receive vouchers from supermarket reward schemes, consider donating those to the Food Bank as these can purchase items needed for food parcels Coming together and helping each other has always got us through historically, we just have to what we do best again

November Tuesday 25th October Friday 4th November

October Tuesday 27th September Friday 7th October

As I write this the TV is telling me it is six mon since the conflict in Ukraine stated (or at leas escalated) and it occurs to me that the media h ‘ gone off the boil’ a bit on the impact the war having on the Ukrainian people I’m also min that the Festive Season is not that far away, traditionally a time of coming together and celebrating With so many people displaced by the war, this year will be a very different one for them So maybe now is the time to consider what we can do to let them know they are not forgotten Look out for opportunities to donate something which would bring a little cheer to them, the necessities are important but also toys and treats for the children There are lots of charities collecting for Ukraine, but please make sure you choose genuine fundraising organizations

Geoff Cummings Knight, Jennie Cummings, Knight, Zaira Palumbo, Martin Adams

Photo and story by Isaac Cummings Knight

Come & Sing Mozart with Sheringham and Cromer Choral

The workshop gets under way with distribution of scores from 10:00am At the close of the workshop all singers will make their way the short distance to St Peter ’s Church where a full performance will take place at 4:00pm It is very much hoped that friends and families of the singers as well as other members of the local community will come along to St Peter ’s to enjoy this short concert and celebrate the occasion

Booking Information: Tickets cost £10. Pre-booking is essential. Please complete the Booking Form which can be found on the Come & Sing page of the Society’s website www sheringhamandcromerchoral org uk/come sing/ For more information about the choral society please visit www sheringhamandcromerchoral org uk

The concert comprised a variety of vocal and piano works primarily penned by local composer, Geoff Cummings Knight. Notable was the debut of Geoff ’s three part ‘Chinese Song Cycle’, each part inspired by a different poem from 1st Century China These were performed by renowned soprano Zaira Palumbo, who is no stranger to performing Geoff ’s compositions for soprano She was accompanied on piano by Martin Adams The concert also included two songs 1980s songs, one from Abba and Billy Joel respectively, performed by Jennie Cummings Knight There were also three additional songs, penned by Faure, Quilter, and Poulenc, performed by Zaira The concert closed with a memorable rendition of ‘When You Believe’ from the 1998 Dreamworks film, the Prince of Egypt.

This very popular annual Come & Sing event will be held on Saturday 8 October 2022 It takes the form of an all day workshop in the Lighthouse Community Church, Cromer Road, Sheringham lead by musical director David Ballard and accompanied by Philip Adams

Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society are delighted to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Year by inviting singers of all ages and abilities to join them to sing the Coronation Mass in C by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Songs of Love and Beauty at Templewood Concert Review

Consonance and harmony returned to Templewood, Northrepps after a long absence on Sunday 28th of August in the form of a varied concert programme

Saturday 8 October

The concert was warmly received and well attended by around 30 guests and raised over £250 for St Mary’s Church

The day will conclude with a “scratch” concert performance at St Peter ’s Church Sheringham open to all There will be a Retiring collection

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The raffle raised £1462 00 Also, a massive thank you to the volunteers who helped on the evening, plus all who attended the event to be able to hand over, in total, £4684 00 to the Cromer Carnival funds

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Readers Write

Thank you all once again Janice & Jim Woolston

Dear Jo,

We would like to thank all the local businesses, family and friends who supported the Carnival Bingo this year by donating over 100 raffle prizes

Even as the summer begins to wind down, there are still balmy days in which to enjoy the Museum’s riverside picnic area Share a picnic with family, friends, and the dog, or buy hot and cold drinks, ice creams, and light snacks It’s a great place to enjoy riverside wildlife and watch the world go by

Poppyland Radio, north Norfolk’s fast growing community station, has a new show which highlights the events and people of this amazing area.

And, if you’re keen to get involved with us here at the radio, we are looking for Mardle presenters too You will get all the training you need plus you will become part of the team here at Poppyland! Get in touch via the website or email: studio@poppylandradio co uk We look forward to hearing from you and telling the world about all the great things you’re doing

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Harvest Flower Festival 1st - 2nd October

On Sunday the Harvest Service will be held at 10.30 a.m.

September at the Museum of the Broads

SATURDAY 8TH OCTOBER HARVEST COFFEE MORNING with homemade cakes and pies, raffles, books and much more ! 10 12 noon ST ANDREW'S CHURCH, EAST RUNTON Forthcoming Events - Sept 22 Saturday 1st October Re Do Fabric sale, Taverham Village Hall, Sandy Lane, NR8 6JR, 1pm to 4pm, fabrics and craft materials Refreshments available, free parking, free entry Aylsham and District Flower Club Meets Wednesday 14th September Aylsham Town Hall 7pm for 7 30 Stephanie Laing (Cambridge) “Colour and Me”. Sales Table, Raffle and Flower of the Month Competition. Everyone welcome Members invited to bring a friend free this month Otherwise visitors £5 unless you received a voucher for free admission at Aylsham Show Tea/ Coffee on arrival Tickets will also be on sale for our Open Evening in November when we are expecting Nick Grounds a National Demonstrator More details to follow nearer the time These will cost £5 for members £12 for visitors Contact: Crystal Dyball 01603 291190 WEA AYLSHAM - Autumn Day School Society and Culture of Medieval East Anglia with Kate Jewell This Day School will be an introduction to the diverse society and rich culture of medieval East Anglia It will comprise four sections: An Introduction to Medieval East Anglia, Life in a Medieval Household, Medieval Markets, and Health & Safety of Medieval Towns Saturday

If you have an event or would like some promotion, go to our events tab on our website www poppylandradio co uk/events and tell us what you are up to

You can listen to Poppyland Radio on our website: www poppylandradio co uk or ask your smart speaker “play Poppyland radio” 8th October

Cromer Community Shed (part of the Men’s Shed Assoc. UK) hopes soon to open its doors to the public For the while we are sharing the workshop premises of About With Friends and so the main opening day will be a Saturday

Along with flower arrangements, there will be some stalls and light refreshments (NB the cafeteria will close at 4p m)

We give a warm welcome to everyone to come and celebrate the wonderful gifts God gives us at Harvest and throughout the year

The Museum of the Broads, Poor ’s Staithe, Stalham, NR12 9DA, 01692 581681 www museumofthebroads org uk on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram

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There will be Harvest Songs of Praise at 5 00 p m

The Museum is open on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and some Wednesdays. One of our boats is running every open day, and there are now life jackets for the four legged passengers too See our website for prices, availability and full details

St Andrew`s Methodist Church Sheringham, NR26 8SA is holding a Harvest Flower Festival on Saturday 1st to Sunday 2nd October

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As part of the Heritage Open Days festival, the Museum is open free of charge on Sundays 11 and 18 September Discover the stories of the Broads and come aboard the trading wherry, Maud, on the 18th For a small cost, take a short river trip on board Marsh Harrier, the accessible electric boat and spot even more wildlife from this unique and quiet launch.

The Festival will be open on Saturday from 10 am 4 30 p m

However, we are in need of more wardrobes as people have been generous with giving us tools If you have a spare wardrobe that would be strong enough to take tools, please would you be in touch with me

If anyone likes to bring a gift of harvest produce, or tins & packet goods, there will be a place within the displays where you can place your gift After the Festival, the items will be given to The Food Bank, and fresh produce distributed locally

The Festival will be open 12 4 30 pm

Proceeds from the Festival are for church funds, and a donation will be given to charity

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

● Persons aged 16 to 49 years who are carers, as set out in the Green Book

This includes:

Kate Keeling, Head of Immunisation Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board, said:

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

NHS staff will begin vaccinating care home residents and people who are housebound from early September 2022

hours prior to 12th September, please see our social media channels for more details

People who are immunosuppressed can also choose to walk in for their autumn booster, bringing with them a GP or consultant letter, or prescription that identifies their immunosuppressed status

● Residents in a care home for older adults and staff working in care homes for older adults

“NHS staff are working hard to prepare for the rollout of the Covid 19 autumn booster programme and the annual flu vaccine.

“Just as with previous rounds of the Covid vaccination programme, the autumn booster will be offered first to the most vulnerable and/or the oldest members of our population and will then be rolled out to the rest of the eligible population between mid September and December.

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● All adults aged 50 years and over

The National Booking Service (NBS) will open on 5th September with those most sus ceptible to serious illness from Covid 19 and those aged 75 and over invited by the NHS to book an appointment online or by ringing 119 free of charge (as long as it has been three months since their last dose)

The programme will then extend to other eligible groups through to December 2022

Those eligible for an autumn booster will be able to book an appointment at one of the 10 large scale Covid vaccination sites across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Norfolk and Waveney which, from Monday 12th September, will be open seven days a week from 8 30 am to 4 00 pm and some evenings until 7 30 pm Please note that there is no change to our current advertised opening

“Vaccinations for flu and Covid 19 booster will be offered at a range of sites, including GP practices, local pharmacies, hospital hubs, and large vaccination centres It is important that you wait for the NHS to contact you before you book in for either of your vaccinations

Preparations are underway at our large scale Covid vaccination sites across Cam bridgeshire, Peterborough, Norfolk and Waveney to start delivering the autumn Covid 19 booster campaign from 12th September 2022

● Frontline health and social care workers

● Persons aged 5 to 49 years in a clinical risk group, as set out in the Green Book this includes pregnant women

Large-scale Covid Vaccination Centres Prepare to Kickstart Autumn Covid-19 Booster Rollout

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● Persons aged 5 to 49 years who are household contacts of people with

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)

The colour of a person’s urine will also provide an indicator of whether they are well hydrated the darker it is, the more fluid is required

With temperatures soaring like never before, it is important that everyone, especially older people, ensures that they are drinking enough fluids.

On the hottest day of the year, we arranged for a surprise visit from the ‘Cream of Norfolk’ Ice Cream man so that everyone could have their own ice cream. We spent the morning creating pictures of ice cream cones before tasting the real thing

It is important to stress that symptoms of dehydration can be akin to those of dementia with changes in mood, confusion, impaired thinking and an increase in falls

Each of us has a body made up of 60% water which is essential for the body and the brain to function With the higher heat, we lose more water through sweating as well as through breathing and digestion and being dehydrated can have serious health implications for older people

Couple this with a person already living with dementia who may forget to drink regularly, it will be important to set up reminders, such as a visual aid or to provide water rich foods such as cucumber, melon or courgettes to their diet

At the Age Concern North Norfolk Day Centre, we can observe and monitor fluid intake but keeping cool required some additional response

Places are available at the Day Centre ring Alison on 01263 821188 to book a place.

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• Fraudsters will keep the line open and have been known to play ringtones, hold music and a recorded message down the phone so the victim believes they are making a call to a legitimate number Ensure you can hear a dialling tone before calling police or use a friend or neighbour's telephone instead

Alternatively, Contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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Police are urging residents to be vigilant following a number of telephone scams across the county

For further advice, head to the Action Fraud website: www actionfraud police uk or call 0300 123 2040

• Always request Photo ID and if unsure call the police

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An opportunity to gain a wider knowledge of this fascinating subject through an interpretation of your birth chart*, offering greater self-awareness and an understanding of your life, potential and opportunities, as well as the challenges we all face. (Maximum number: 8)

• If you have already given your bank details over the phone or handed your card details to a courier, call you bank straight away to cancel the card

Courier Fraud happens when a fraudster contacts a victim by telephone claiming to be a police officer, bank or from a government department, among other agencies. A number of techniques will then be adopted in order to convince the victim to hand over their bank details or cash, which may then be passed on to a courier

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Officers have received a number of separate reports from elderly residents, claiming to have been contacted by fraudsters purporting to be police officers During the calls they were encouraged to withdraw large amounts of money from their bank

If anyone has received a similar type of telephone call or has any information about these incidents Contact Norfolk Police on 101 quoting Operation Radium

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Check out our Facebook page #CromerLibrary or Twitter @CromerLibrary to find out what’s happening

Summer Reading There is still time to complete the challenge, collect stickers then receive a certificate and medal when you complete the challenge

Bounce and Rhyme Fridays 9 30 to 10am Please 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 7th October advice and information on babywearing and lend out slings and carriers

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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 8s must be accompanied by an adult) We provide the Lego No booking necessary

S P E C I A L N O T I C E 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)

1 1 IT Support contact the library to book a session with our volunteer Autism Friendly Group A new monthly meeting, Taster session 4pm to 6pm Tuesday 13th September (for further dates contact the library) 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 and participate in a variety of activities

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

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Creative Health Crafts 6 week course, starting Thursday 15th September 4 15 6 15pm come and join our artist Kirsty who will teach you to Lino print, Gelli Print and do collage crafts

Reading Friends Together meeting 10 30 am, 1st Thursday of each month, starting 1st September Reading Friends Together is a project that connects 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 starting (once a fortnight) Tuesday 11th October 2 3pm, 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

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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.

Story Time (term time only) Tuesdays 11 11 30am restarting 20th September suitable for 0 5 years no booking necessary

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

North Norfolk Association for the Blind Reading Group are meeting on the 3rd Monday of the month 2pm 3 30 pm Next meeting Monday 19th September 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 16th September and 21st October BIPC Local (Business Intellectual Property Centre) based at Cromer Library is part of the British Library Business & IP Centre national network We offer free and low cost access to business intelligence and business publications in branch and online Business Break Friday 23rd September 11am to 12 30 Looking to meet likeminded business people, make business connections, or need to do research for your business A monthly meeting for small business owners and homeworkers, book a free ticket online at www.norfolk.gov.uk/ bipcnorfolk or drop in on the day

Two talented Norfolk singers have joined forces to raise notes for Sheringham Little Theatre

The gig is extra special for Kristian, who may be better known as the front of house face in The Sitting Room café close to the theatre It marks his comeback after a seven year break from singing due to his hospitality work and following a health scare “It has been busy at the tearoom, and I had a heart attack and stroke three years ago but am now recovered I have missed singing and wanted to do something for our local theatre plus hope this could be the beginning of getting back into it.”

Kristian James, who had a globetrotting career in musicals and cabaret, is sharing the bill with Lewis Owen who is a regular holiday park entertainer specialising in soul and Motown They will each do solo sessions in a joint show on Sunday September 11 (7.30) which is raising funds for the theatre.

Kristian James outside The Sitting Room café (Credit Richard Batson / SLT)

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He has been a professional singer since the age of 19, when he headlined a cabaret shows in Portugal, then went on to win a TV talent show in Australia, was lead in a Barnum style circus show in Japan, sung in hotels and bars in Florida and partnered a string of female singers in the Talk of London’s West End themed cabaret He lives in North Walsham with husband Paul Leach who enlisted him to front the tearoom venture And his comeback includes cutting a CD called Music Was My First Love which is due out soon

Tickets for the show at £10 from www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com or the box office on 01263 822347.

Lewis Owen, from Norwich, will perform soul, Motown and some of his personal favourites of his, with hits from artists such as Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, and Billy Ocean He has been performing all his life, acting, singing and dancing and worked for Haven Holidays for 12 years, going solo as a professional singer this year Theatre director Debbie Thompson said: “We are so grateful for these two talented singers who will provide a great evening of music for us and help raise funds for our future plans, which include a revamp of our Hub coffee bar ”

Singers in Harmony for Sheringham Theatre Fundraiser

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Norfolk Open Studios 2022

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Visitors will find painters, sculptors, weavers, ceramicists, furniture makers, wood workers, jewellery makers, pyrographers, textile artists and lots more throughout the varied landscapes of Norfolk. Art Trails will also be in place across the county, allowing visitors to enjoy several studios and local attractions in one day

Makers and creators from across North Norfolk are preparing to open their studio doors to share their creative processes The artists will be opening their studio doors as part of Norfolk Open Studios

Artists at all stages of their careers will be taking part, from

Rooms from 20 sq ft to 150 sq ft

in a secure, modern, dry environment

The Smallburgh and Beyond Art Trail will include four artists throughout Smallburgh and Scottow The Bacton on Sea Art Trail will take in five artists around Bacton The Langham to Baconsthorpe Art Trail will feature seven artists located in Langham, Glandford, High Kelling and Baconsthorpe The North Norfolk Painters Art Trail is made up of four artists north of Fakenham and south of Wells next the Sea

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Studios are free to visit and much of the work will be for sale All details, including studio opening days, directions, art trails and additional events and demonstrations, can be found in the Norfolk Open Studios brochure and on the event’s website Brochures can be picked up from Tourist Information Centres, libraries, cafés and various art venues across Norfolk.

school and college students through to emerging artists and established and professional creators and makers

The free event will see more than 290 artists taking part throughout the county and in North Norfolk 61 artists will be sharing and selling their work Artists will be at work in their studios, garages, spare rooms, garden rooms, community spaces and schools sharing how they work

Throughout the duration of Norfolk Open Studios, artists will be offering additional events, demonstrations and workshops to share their skills and practice

For more information visit norfolkstudios.org.uk

In North Norfolk four schools are taking part Antingham and Southrepps Primary School, Sheringham High and Sixth Form, Sheringham Woodfields School and Cromer Academy and four art trails have been organised by artists

Norfolk Open Studios will take place between 24th September and 9th October 2022.

Across several early mornings at the end of August paintings from the National Gallery were being 'set free' in Cromer The streets around the Gem of the Norfolk Coast are being turned into an open air gallery as 30 paintings were hung outside buildings, so that when the locals venture out, they come face to face with some of the greatest achievements of Western European art

Great works have always inspired the sixteenth century Grotesque Old Woman is said to have inspired Tenniel’s illustration of the Ugly Duchess in Alice in Wonderland, the Arnolfini Portrait inspired some of the Muppets and the team invite you to be inspired by the works in this exhibition

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Just as in a gallery, each painting has an information board about the image, linked to a dedicated website. A leaflet map supports the exhibition which adds an extra ‘je ne sais quoi’ to the streets of Cromer this autumn and winter.

While the National Gallery welcomes vast numbers, most people don’t have the opportunity to visit the gallery in London, and many are unaware that they display some of the most famous paintings in the world. This exhibition takes the images to the people, extending the reach of one of the most prestigious galleries in the world to the streets of Cromer

An Autumn Treat: Strolling Around Cromer with Rembrandt

The exhibition has been made possible through the support of North Norfolk District Council, Cromer Town Council, Norfolk County Council, many local people and businesses and by highly skilled Artspace volunteers dedicating hundreds of hours to the project over the past year

Pictures Around Cromer, The National Gallery Collection 2 September 2022 – 30 April 2023

The idea is simplicity itself From Caravaggio to Zurbarán, Monet to Manet and van Gogh to van Huysum, this exciting new exhibition, in collaboration with the National Gallery, brings life sized reproductions to the streets of Cromer, providing visitors with a multiplicity of photo opportunities other than the iconic pier This exhibition is a follow on from the Bigger Picture which brought an outside exhibition to Cromer during the lockdowns And the reason for masterpieces from Caravaggio to Constable vying for position on the streets of Cromer?

The unique collaboration with the National Gallery has enabled picture licensing and special photographic facilities for selected images as well as invaluable assistance from a dedicated National Touring Exhibitions Manager and a schools liaison facilitator

Enjoy!

Tsp Smoked paprika Mug full of defrosted veg such as green beans, peas or sweetcorn

A little oil for frying

2 fat cloves garlic, finely diced Thumb size piece ginger, peeled and diced small Cooked new potatoes (or use a tin of new potatoes, drained)

150ml milk

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You can also make up a batch of crumble filling with apple and add whatever berries you choose (foraged blackberries are good) sprinkled with sugar, whip up some crumble topping, assemble the crumbles and cook in the oven at 180C/Gas4 for 30mins or so, cool and freeze. Great budget savvy recipes ready to go.

Apple and Sultana Cake Ingredients

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Breakfast Spud Hash

Super Spuds!

1 large white or red onion, finely diced Sprinkle dried mixed herbs

marvellous at taking on other flavours The classic jacket and spud and beans features regularly in our house as it just really hits the spot. Keep a couple of tins of new potatoes on the shelf for recipes such as this too, they make a super quick meal I hope you find these recipes helpful, and maybe use them as inspiration to experiment further with one of our national favourites

well when cool and freeze for another day

Preheat your oven to 180C/Gas 4 Line and grease a deep 18cm (7”) round cake tin Put the sultanas and chopped apple in a bowl with the milk and put to one side Mix the flour, brown sugar, mixed spice and lemon rind together, blend in the melted butter and egg and when evenly mixed add the fruit mixture and beat in with a spatula or wooden spoon until well combined Pour into the prepared cake tin, level the mixture and sprinkle over the demerara sugar Bake in the oven for approx 1½ hours or until firm to the touch Leave in the tin to cool for 5 10 minutes then turn out onto a cooling rack and leave to until cold This cake keeps well for a few days in an airtight tin or wrap in baking paper then foil and freeze

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The squeeze is getting tighter at the tills across the country, and we’ve all got to try to make our pounds go further it seems just to be able to pay the heating bills Luckily, the supermarkets have cottoned on and are at least trying to help out a little with offers on goods A lot of these seem to be on highly processed foods though, so if you like real food, the best thing is to get back to basics and choose foods that tend not to fluctuate too much with the market Potatoes can usually be bought for the same prices across the seasons, and if you buy in bulk and store them in your garage or shed in the cool you’ll get an even better price They are a staple food for a reason; there’s just so much you can do with a spud! They can do breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks and are a good belly filler, plus they are

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Cooked new or old potatoes, cut into chunks (or use a tin of new potatoes, drained)

2 teaspoons mixed spice Grated rind of 1 lemon

60g demerara sugar

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Coconut oil or vegetable oil (coconut oil is now widely available in most supermarkets for reasonable prices, and Larners do a large jar for £6 50 that lasts a long time)

185g soft brown sugar

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Editor ’s Recipe

Gently fry the onion in a non stick frying pan with little oil over a medium heat, being careful not to burn it Once translucent, add in the veg and the herbs and paprika and stir to coat (add a little more oil if needed but don’t drown it). Fry gently until all heated through, making room in the pan to crack in an egg and cook through, then serve with baked beans

1 egg per person

250g sultanas

250g apples, peeled, cored and chopped fairly small

4 blocks frozen spinach, defrosted (available most supermarkets, or use 1 bag fresh)

Gently fry the onion, garlic and ginger in a tablespoon of oil until translucent, then add in the curry powder and mix well Place potatoes in the pan and turn to coat well, add in a little more oil if needed Stir through the spinach and cook for a further 5 minutes being careful not to burn it Serve immediately with mango chutney, naan bread and rice

If you have an apple tree, or know someone who has, then chances are you will be getting a surplus of fruit very soon and wondering what to do with it all I have never been very successful at storing apples so would rather do a bit of batch baking and freezing to use them up. This cake is simple to make and easy to scale up to make several at once (saving on fuel to cook them too!), then simply wrap up

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Social Media Users Beware! A defamatory post could land you in court

The test for defamation

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Legal defences

Where defamation is alleged, you need to act quickly in seeking legal advice, whether you are the victim or the alleged perpetrator Online statements can be shared rapidly and reposted without your knowledge and consent, thereby potentially compounding the problem and increasing the nature and extent of the harm that a statement may cause

Once something has been published online, it can be difficult to retract the statement and to stop it being shared and reposted multiple times For this reason, if you have posted something online that has now come back to bite you, it is important you take legal advice

How we can help

Unless the post you have made can be justified on one or more of the legal defence grounds listed below, a statement may be classed as defamatory if all of the following three conditions are met:

It may be possible for you to defend a claim of defamation on a number of different grounds, including where you can show that what you said in your statement:

facts which existed at the time, and which identified those facts and reflects the opinion that any honest person could have had; or • was on a matter of public interest and you held a reasonable belief that it was in the public interest for your statement to be published

• was substantially true; or

For further help and information, call 01263 825959 or email

This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal or professional advice Please note that the law may have changed since this article was published

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• any accusations which tend to have a substantially adverse effect on the way an individual, business or organisation is treated by the wider public For example, causing them to be shunned or avoided, or to be subject to hatred, ridicule or contempt; and

A negative or disparaging online statement may be considered defamatory, or to be more accurate libellous, where it is viewed by a sufficient number of people and where it says something about an individual, business or organisation which is untrue and which causes (or is likely to cause) those affected serious reputational or financial harm

• your statement has caused, or is likely to cause, serious reputational and/or serious financial harm

• was an expression of your opinion, based on

Sharing ideas and opinions over the internet has many benefits It enables us to communicate quickly and to relay information easily with the simple click of a button. But what few people realise is that when you post something online which is negative or disparaging whether via a social media platform, a news outlet, a customer review site or even a special interest forum you could be falling foul of the rules on defamation; thereby exposing yourself to the risk of being sued for damages and legal costs.

Often dogs will show excessive thirst and frequent urination, increased appetite and therefore weight gain Some owners may notice that their dog starts to get a pot bellied appearance, hair loss and thin skin Other symptoms which can be seen are excessive panting, muscle loss or weakness, lethargy and increased frequency of urinary and skin infections.

How is Cushing’s disease diagnosed in dogs?

Your vet will advise a blood test shortly after starting the medication and at intervals throughout your pets life to monitor how your dog is responding to treatment and ensure they are receiving the most effective dose

As pet owners we all understand how important it is to be watching for signs of disease so this week we focus on a particular disease seen in dogs and called Cushing’s disease

What is Cushing’s disease?

Cushing’s disease will progress if left untreated and can increase the risk of your dog developing other, potentially serious, conditions for which treatment can be intensive and costly These include high blood pressure, diabetes, pancreatitis and increased susceptibility to infection However, Cushing’s disease can be successfully managed enabling your dog to return to their normal lifestyle Often the treatment of choice is a tablet which is given once a day and acts by reducing the production of cortisol by the adrenal glands.

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Cushing’s disease (also called hyperadrenocorticism) is caused by an overproduction of cortisol, a naturally occurring steroid hormone This overproduction is usually due to a benign tumour of either the pituitary gland (a gland found at the base of the brain) or one of the adrenal glands (found in the abdomen, next to each kidney) Although this sounds a little scary, it’s a disease we know a lot about and can control well to give pets a normal life

How is Cushing’s disease treated?

If your dog is suspected to have Cushing’s syndrome your vet will perform blood tests specific for Cushings disease and known as either an ACTH stimulation test or a low dose dexamethasone suppression test

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North Norfolk Photographic Society Exhibition

A Glint of Light by Robbie Spencer

Beach Gathering by Rob Palethorpe

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The Society's exhibition was held at St Andrews' Church Hall in Holt as part of the Festival Week.

Val Walker, Publicity Secretary

meet some fellow photographers and learn more about what we do.

Gateway to the Fells by Robert Geldard

If you are interested in photography the first meeting of the society is a Meet and Shoot evening on Wednesday September 7th around Cley Meet in the large free car park next to the village hall at 6 pm. This would be an ideal opportunity to

In addition to the prints on show there was a digital display and the opportunity to buy prints and cards from stalls set up by several of the members. One

aspect of the exhibition was that visitors were asked to vote for their favourite print and surprisingly the top three were all landscapes The winner was Robbie Spencer with his image entitled "A Glint of Light", second was Robert Geldard with "Gateway to the Fells" and third was Rob Palethorpe with "A Beach Gathering" Thanks to all our visitors and those who voted.

More details about everything regarding the society including meetings for the coming season, are available on the website nnps uk

There was also a raffle which was won by Mr Howard Denner

View from the gazebo to the North Sea Credit John Miller

The gazebo Credit Rob Coleman

The gazebo in Sheringham Park has now reopened after extensive structural defects forced its continued closure, initially due to Covid restrictions and subsequently following inspections carried out in May 2021 The two other smaller viewing towers within the wild garden have also recently reopened following essential repairs

other handrails were affected by wet rot Support posts had also rotted where they were in contact with the ground Some steel connections plates had rusted badly where

‘Local running club, the Breakfast Club, kindly raised money towards this restoration project by running a marathon around Sheringham Park on Sunday 22 May Their coach, Hazel completed this task with support from other club members by running multiple laps around a mile loop at Weybourne Heath It goes without saying that we are incredibly grateful to Hazel and the other members of the Breakfast Club for their extraordinary generosity ’

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where reforming traditional timber joints were no longer feasible The repairs were undertaken by Bawburgh Installations Ltd of Norwich

Sheringham Park’s Gazebo Reopens

The gazebo, located at the top of Oak Wood behind Sheringham Hall, was a gift of Mildred Cordeaux and was officially opened by HRH The Prince of Wales on 20 March 1988 It was not a feature of Humphry Repton’s original design for the park, but Mildred Cordeaux remembered an old viewing structure in the same location during her childhood.

water had been trapped between them and timber elements.

Offering extensive views over the oak tree canopy to the sea and along the Norfolk coast, the Gazebo is worth the climb, which includes over 115 hillside steps and 60 steps up the tower On a clear day, the views stretch from the seaside town of Sheringham in the east to the village of Weybourne and town of Wells next the Sea in the west Trains can often be seen on the Poppy Line of the North Norfolk Railway as they run through the northern end of Sheringham Park The gazebo is a good place to look out for purple hairstreak (Favonius quercus) butterflies, which feed on honeydew in the oak leaf canopy over the summer months

The Gazebo is a steel framed and timber clad structure The issues with the Gazebo identified by structural engineers Rossi Long Ltd were caused by the long exposure to the elements and the nature of their construction Several of the timber stair treads, platform floorboards and

If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any 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

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Lionel is another lovely black cat who joined us via Westover He is a bit timid at present, but not surprising in view of his recent experience Before joining us, he required an operation to remove his front right leg which was broken and too badly infected to save. He needs time for his wound to heal, to adjust to losing his leg and to learn to trust people again Rest assured he will have all the time he needs before being made available for adoption

Another cat, called Bear, a very handsome and friendly lad, who joined us, having been handed in to Westover as a stray, has also been chosen but cannot leave at present as we have to wait for the result of a blood test to determine whether or not he needs another operation Unfortunately, when he was neutered only one testicle could be found despite a thorough search It may be that he only ever had one, but it is important to make sure as, if there is another one and it is not removed, it could have serious consequences later on. The blood test will identify whether he needs further investigation before joining his new family, who are only too happy to await the result of the test

Delphine

One of those re homed was Delphine (now Darcy) a very pretty little tortie and white girl who joined us from an outside situation with her two brothers She settled into her new home within a day and her new family are delighted with her

The hot dry weather is still causing many hoglets to come into care, also three adults from different locations the result of RTAs, luckily none too serious, so with time should be released back to the wild when their injuries are healed

At present we are offering guidance to a lady who has a stray cat in her garden She cannot keep it as her own cat is not very happy having it there We did check the cat to see if it was chipped and discovered it

was We then checked with the company which holds the owner ’s details and tried to contact the person named on their records, but unfortunately have had no response We assume they must have moved as the cat was found in a different locality and they have either not updated their address, phone and email details, or have re homed the cat and the new owner has not made the necessary changes. We have given the lady some of our paper collars to put on the cat to see if there is an owner out there If there is no response, we will take the cat in as soon as we have a space available and hold her for seven days before she has a vet check and then putting her up for adoption If you do have a cat and move or re home it, please do make sure that the relevant information is shared with the company that holds the chip record. There are several companies, so it is important to contact the correct one

From North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection After a very quiet month on the homing front in July, in August so far, we have already had fifteen cats and kittens who have either left for their new homes or will be leaving us very shortly

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

• Large pores

• After the treatment is complete, a serum, or cream will be applied to your skin.

On 4 October Michael Gurney will speak to us about the role of High Sheriff and some family history

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He pointed out how IT is dependent on numbers and how computers and tablets (etc.) are getting smarter all the time. He then entertained us with smart devices, numbers, cards and some astonishing sleight of hand

How long is the recovery after RF Micro needling? The recovery is very quick You may see minor pinpoint bleeding, may experience mild discomfort or swelling for a day or two More aggressive treatments can result is mild swelling for a few days Generally you can be back to normal activities in 48 hours. Make up can be applied after 4 hours Log on to www.coltishallclinic.co.uk or call 01603 736487 to book your appointment.

Most talked about skin rejuvenation treatment - radiofrequency micro needling is available at the Coltishall Clinic. Why not come and try it?!

• As the micro needles puncture your skin and penetrate the dermis, they will emit RF energy as heat You may feel a warm, prickling sensation

• A numbing cream will be applied A cold air chiller may be used for your comfort

The most common treatment areas include the face, neck, and décolletage, but the RF micro needling hand piece can also be used on the abdomen, knees, thighs, and almost any other body area

What is fractional radiofrequency micro needling?

At the end of his talk a club member asked Terry what the secret was, and Terry replied that the secret is to keep a secret!

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If you would like to know more about the club, including other meetings in the future, please visit our website www.cand sprobus.club or contact our Lunch Secretary Dave Vickery on 01263 824306.

Recently fractional micro needling devices have become very popular Some well known devices are Morpheus8, Profound RF, Vivace, Potenza, Infini RF, Fractora RF, Genuis RF, and Secret RF We use a Po laris RF machine, which has both minimally invasive micro needling RF and non invasive fractional RF treatment capability

Many very fine needles penetrate the skin momentarily and RF energy flows between needle tips causing precise heating under the skin layers to create new collagen. This avoids heating the top layers of the skin so downtime is minimal and it is safer for darker skin types You get benefits of both micro needling and radiofrequency energy

What happens during RF Micro needling treatment?

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Radio Frequency [RF] treatment is a very well established skin rejuvenation treatment We have non invasive mono polar, bipolar and multipolar machines so you can have your choice of treatments

We recommend our Doctor Formula Serum and recovery cream to compliment this procedure

Our chairman and the members thanked Terry for his intriguing presentation

• Stretch marks

On 2 August, we had, as usual, an excellent lunch at The Links Hotel in West Runton, and then club member Terry Robinson spoke to us on “Hocus Probus! A Spell of Magic”

• Acne scars

He explained how he had been interested in numbers since a young age and raised the question of whether numbers were originally invented or discovered a question that he left us to ponder!

• Once you’re sufficiently numb, therapist will begin by applying the hand piece to your skin, covering the entire treatment area

• Fine lines and wrinkles

What can fractional radiofrequency micro needling treat?

Back at the bedsit and with dawn breaking, they puzzled over what they had heard Alan said the old airfield was used by the United States in World War 2 and maybe was haunted by the ghost of an airman seeking a way home?

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“Do you think Johnny Cash is sincere when he sings about religion? Does he believe?” “Well I don’t know,” said Ken, somewhat bemused. At which point the meeting descended into an argument for and against the proposition

A Strange Tale of Saucery

If it was a ghost perhaps it was hoping for a lift back to Kentucky… in a flying saucer?

So, on the night of 24 June the group headed for the deserted airfield. Alan in his Ford Zephyr with nodding dog in the back window and Ken and Ray in their rusting Saab. There they sat watching the sky as slowly and inevitably the clouds rolled in, and visibility dropped to zero There was only one thing for it: out came the thermos, Typhoo and condensed milk

By 12 45am Beryl was snoring and talking loudly in her sleep about sheep. Ken and Roy sat immobile, wishing they could have a close encounter Anything to pass the time All of a sudden behind the vehicle came the distinct sound of boots crunching gravel It grew louder Then, when it seemed to have reached the back of the car, it stopped abruptly. Ken rolled down the window “Peter is that you Wot you doing?” The door of the Ford Zephyr flew open, and Peter emerged. “Was that you Ken?” At that point the group realized they were substituting one mystery for another although this one appeared a bit too close for comfort.

Last year, he reminded them, they used a nearby disused airfield “Does everyone feel that it the right place for… er, yes, Alan, you want to say something?”

There was a knock at the door. The rest of the group had arrived: all three of them Alan, a tall, gangly intense lad whose fashion sense extended to corduroy

As they stirred their sickly brew, they sat in silence contemplating their evening. This one was different from the last 264 It was a rare meeting of their local UFO group and the agenda had only one item: the annual Skywatch.

the phrase Flying Saucer.” As Ken said, everyone knew that But didn’t stop him saying it Ken was good at facts

trousers Peter worked in a local hardware store, always wore shades and liked it to be believed he was actually in the SAS Beryl, the only female in the group, was a petite, wafer thin blonde with a disconcerting tic which made her look as though she was winking at everyone Ken cleared his throat “Good to see you all As usual we are looking at taking part in the annual national Skywatch on 24 June. You all know this was when Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine discs flying over the Cascade Mountains in Washington State The pilot said they were like saucers skipping over water coining

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Bedsits in the 60s were depressing places Sparsely furnished and smelling of damp washing This one also held a dark secret The residents, brothers Ken and Roy, used condensed milk in their tea

Eventually and before it got personal, Ken called for order “Can we get back to the matter in hand, please?” It didn’t take long (two hours a record for the group) to decide on the same place

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The Financial consequences of Dementia

When you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with dementia you should consider whether two legal documents are in place a Will and a Lasting Power of Attorney

At Clapham & Collinge LLP we have a team of expert lawyers who provide advice and assistance in the preparation of your Lasting Powers of Attorney to make sure they are right for you and reflect your wishes

Ensuring you have the correct legal documents in place and forward planning can protect yourself and your loved ones in the event of an incapacitating illness such as dementia, an accident or injury. I always advise my clients to plan ahead for later life and have those important conversations with their family and friends while they can ’’

want managing your affairs, as the Deputy is chosen by the Court, not you It is better to make a Lasting Power of Attorney as it is quicker, cheaper and you choose your Attorney

Lin Whitehead, Partner, professional Member of Solicitors for the Elderly and Court of Protection Solicitor said ‘‘Here at Clapham & Collinge LLP, our lawyers are keen to do what they can, having seen first hand the devastating affect this condition has on the families who care for those diagnosed with dementia

World Alzheimer's Month is an annual international event held in September and run by Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI). The aim of the month is to raise awareness and challenge stigma surrounding Alzheimer's and dementia This year ’s theme is ‘the power of knowledge’, so we’ve prepared an article on the legal consequences of dementia which highlights the need to plan for later life

A Deputy does the same job as an Attorney, but the application is time consuming, expensive and may not result in the person / people you

We also register the documents as soon as they are prepared to ensure that they can be used straight away if needed To find out more or to arrange an appointment, please contact us today on 01263 823398, email enquiries@clapham collinge co uk or visit www clapham collinge co uk

article is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or other professional advice World Alzheimer ’s Month 2022: The Legal Consequences

You will need to have capacity to make or change an existing Will If you have dementia you may still be able to make a new Will or change your Will, but you should speak to your solicitor who may also need to contact your GP to check you do have capacity

Why is a Lasting or Enduring Power of Attorney important?

Why is a Will important?

Having a Will allows you to decide what happens to your property and possessions and choose who they go to Wills can be put in place using Trusts to protect your property and to ensure beneficiaries in receipt of means tested benefits don't lose their entitlements through an inheritance

Having a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in place is just as important as having a Will

There may be a time when you can no longer share of communicate what you think, or you cannot make decision over your finances or legal affairs. This may be due to the development of a medical condition such as dementia If you are affected by dementia you will need to consider the legal and financial implications for you and your family

If you have not made an Enduring or Lasting Power of Attorney it is still possible for someone who care for you to be appointed on your behalf to take decisions for you You would need to make an application to the Court of Protection for a Deputyship

*This of Dementia

If you lose the ability to manage your own financial affairs, a partner or family member cannot automatically deal with things on your behalf

It gives you the reassurance of knowing your wishes will be respected if you become unable to make decisions for yourself and it enables people you choose to have access to your finances to make payments on your behalf

Following a diagnosis of dementia you may be worried and it makes good sense to take steps to ensure financial matters are taken care of You should check you are getting all the help and state benefits you are entitled to, e g do you qualify for Attendance Allowance?

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His swimming achievements have not just been confined to pools. He has competed open water events too. He also came runner up in the Norfolk Open water Championships held at Whitlingham "I am really looking forward to be able to do my swimming alongside my schooling I currently have a long way to travel for training, but at St Felix this will not be a problem I can then be more focused to achieving national times and entries next year The coaches at Vikings have really helped me on my way and hopefully will put me in a good place for the next chapter." remarked Isaac

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In his respective age group, he was runner up in the 800m in the Regionals as well as achieving 10 additional regional qualifying times He reached the Independent Schools final held at the London Aquatic Centre and upon leaving Beeston he held all 19 records for year 8 boys He also holds 4 Vikings records

The scholarship has come about as a result of his excellent swims with the Vikings from when he first joined as an 8 year old Subsequently this has provided him with a platform for him to succeed further His main focus has been the freestyle events

Isaac Buchan of Beeston Regis has been awarded a swimming scholarship by St Felix School in Southwold. The 13 year old North Norfolk Vikings Club Swimmer is about to start the new school term training under the auspices of former Sprowston High School student and GB team Manager Suzanne Purchase

Isaac Buchan

To join Vikings e mail them info@norfolkvikings.co.uk

He finished at Beeston Hall School in July, where he attended with his younger brother Noah, who also swims for the Vikings

Isaac Is Awarded Swimming Scholarship

The Marrams ‘Crabs’ team in the Federation league played their final league game at home to Sheringham Morley but disappointed in losing 45 shots to 57, 2 7 points Winning rink was Jean N, Steve H and Roger G The team have finished 5th in the league

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The green is now closed for the winter (18th September) 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 also Seven days a week you can also play a social ‘roll up’

The Mens team in their final league fixture at home to Suffield Park won by 64 63 shots, 4 1 points Top rink was Colin S, Andrew H, David Be

The bar will continue to be open every Friday from 7pm for members and visitors Drinks at club prices!

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If you are not sure you wish to be involved as a club member, then the green will be open 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

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Congratulations to the Cromer Marrams NANSA league team, Champions of the Afternoon league 2 They continued to be unbeaten after a 52 44 shot victory at Sheringham Morley, 5 3 points Top rink was David M, Stuart M and David Be Then the visit to Holt Swallows was another 8 0 win for Cromer. 65 38 shots, with David M, Stuart M and Philip E having the top rink The unbeaten run continued, just, at home to Erpingham Although Cromer won 55 50 on shots, they lost on 2 rinks for a 4 4 points score Top rink was Jean N, Jackie P and David Be, 24 7 The run finally came to an end at Southrepps with a 2 6 points, 53 61 shots loss Winning rink was Jean N, Paul C and David Be, 25 13. The final game of the season was won at Erpingham, 6 2 points, 53 37 shot score Best rink was Bob A, Andrew H and Steve H, 23 10 Sproughton BC, Ipswich, came to play us in a friendly and in a very close contest went home victorious by 86 shots to 84. In another close match Marrams went to Buxton BC and won on 2 rinks for a 44 42 shot win Best rink was David R, Derek M and James P At West Runton BC we lost on all 4 rinks The visit to Wymondham Dell BC was different as we played 2 rinks outdoors and 2 indoors because of the heat Cromer lost on all rinks for a 32 79 score Next was a visit to Aldiss Park BC at Dereham for a close game. There were 2 rink wins each and a draw on a third but Aldiss Park won on shot score, 60 88 Top rink for Cromer was Stuart M, Gay B and John Br Hedge End BC from Southampton visited on their tour but found Cromer on form with 5 rink victories out of 6 Final shot score 123 96 Winning rink was Bob A, Jackie P, Allan H and Steve H

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