Sheringham Independent July 2022

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The Sheringham Independent July 2022

Stay Safe This Summer

Summer holidays are coming, and we are expecting more people than ever to visit our beaches and inland waterways. The RNLI, HM Coastguard and Broads Authority are all working to keep people safe near water.

Below you will find hints to help keep you and your family safe. Please cut this article out and keep it; it may just save you or your family’s lives.

On the beach or any body of water Be prepared

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Stay close to a friend or family member Plan for your activity Find a safe place to go Be able to swim and float. Stay close to a friend or family member. Always go with someone else when you go into or near water. Friends or family can help in an emergency.

The water is powerful: It’s not what you’re used to in a swimming pool.

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The water is moving. The water is colder than you think. The edge can be dangerous. There might be dangers under the water. The water is moving water around our coasts and in rivers is always moving. • Rips are strong currents running out to sea that can easily take swimmers out beyond their depth. Know what to do if you get caught in one. Continued on page 4...

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Stay Safe This Summer

Continued from front cover... • Tides cause a rise and fall in sea level. Check times of high and low tide so you don't get cut off. • Unexpected waves can quickly sweep people off their feet, even on a calm day. • Keep an eye on the water and don't go too close to the water’s edge

If you're in trouble in a rip current:

• If you can stand, walk, don’t swim. • If you have a board or inflatable, you should keep hold of it to help you float. • Raise your hand and shout for help. • Never try and swim against the rip or you'll get exhausted. • Swim parallel to the beach until you are free of it then make for shore

Our advice for tidal cut off:

BeaCH saFeTY Know your flags

STAY SAFE

ENJOY YOUR TIME AT THE COAST

• Red and Yellow flags Lifeguard areas, safe areas to swim, bodyboard and use inflatables • Black and White cheqered flags are for surfboards, stand up paddleboards, kayaks and other non-powered craft. Launch and recovery area for kitesurfers and wind-surfers. Never swim or bodyboard here. • Red flags Danger! Never go in the water under any circumstances when the Red Flag is flying • Orange Windsock Indicates offshore or strong winds. Never use inflatables when the windsock is flying.

• Carry a means of calling for help and keep it protected and attached to you at all times. • Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to be back. • Check the weather and tide times. • Read signs and be aware of local hazards.

IN AN EMERGENCY call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard.

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• Blow-up toys and airbeds are designed for pools, not the sea where they can easily be blown offshore. If you must use them at the beach, then: • ensure children are closely supervised • keep nearby • only use between the red and yellow flags • follow the lifeguards' advice • do not take out in big waves • do not use when the orange windsock is flying, as this indicates offshore wind

KNOW WHAT TO DO SEARCH: RESPECT THE WATER Photo: RNLI/Nigel Millard

• Always check the tide times and heights and keep a look out for incoming tide. Use tide timetables or a tidal prediction app like AnyTide. Make sure you have enough time to return safely. If in doubt, seek local advice. • Always carry a means of calling for help on your person. Call 999 or 112 and ask for the coastguard if you are in danger or you see someone in danger of being cut off by the tide. • Tell someone else where you’re going and when you’ll be back. They can

raise the alarm with the coastguard by calling 999 or 112 if you are overdue

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The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea Royal National Lifeboat Institution, a charity registered in England and Wales (209603) and Scotland (SC037736). Registered charity number 20003326 in the Republic of Ireland

• Calmly check the surroundings first, ensuring other children remain supervised. • Contact the lifeguards or police and keep them informed. • Let all searchers know once the child is found

For more information go to rnLI respect The water, Broads authority web site for information on the Broads.

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furry and fluffy friends

A Note from the editor

At last, the sun has arrived, and thoughts are turning to lazy summer days and holidays.

Age Concern North Norfolk has had a busy month with our clients having several opportunities to embrace our furry and fluffy friends. There is no doubt that visits of small animals and birds provide huge stimulation and wonderment to our clients in the day centre, even if at first, they may say they do not want to touch them, they soon overcome their fears and join in with everyone else. First of all, we followed up on our visit of the guinea pigs to the centre by going to see them at the Cavies and Cake Café in Fakenham. Five clients were treated to refreshments and cakes before the guinea pigs were placed on the table in front of them to feed and cuddle. The Cavies and Cake scheme is an award-winning specialist in therapeutic guinea-pig visits, focusing on cognitive, sensory, fine motor skills and emotional engagement.

With many families caught in the cost-of-living crisis, outings for the children can be an unaffordable luxury, but there is fun to be had for very little cost or even for free. Look out for school holiday activities such as the Big Norfolk Holiday Fun scheme which can be booked for free activities on the Norfolk County Council website. Keep an eye out for other free workshops and activities available in your area.

Local carnivals are always popular with families, pack up a picnic and take advantage of all the free fun available. Local carnival dates are:

Wells Carnival: Friday 29th July – Sunday 7th August inclusive: (Carnival Day & Parade - Saturday 6th Aug).

Sheringham Carnival: Monday 1st August – Sunday 7th August (Carnival Day & Parade – Wednesday 3rd August).

Cromer Carnival: Saturday 13th August to Friday 19th August (Carnival Day & Parade - Wednesday 17th August).

The same week we had a ‘parliament of owls’ in the centre from Norfolk Wild Encounters – barn, snowy, boreal to name a few types and we watched them in flight across the hall to eat some prepared food as well as holding them on outstretched glove-covered arms. It was exciting to see them and to learn about their history.

Whether you are having a ‘staycation’ of off on your travels, have a great summer.

Enjoy your July magazine.

Jo – Editor.

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In the loop with Sheringham Town Council New Eco Street Lighting

We are very pleased to announce that the streetlights owned by the Town Council will start to be replaced in the next few weeks.

The lights that currently have issues will be prioritised for replacement. The project will be paid for out of the money received from the sale of the Town Hall.

We hope you agree that this is a much-needed project and will be of benefit to all. The replacement of the lights also means a considerable saving on future maintenance costs.

Dates for your diary:

• Planning Committee meeting. 19th July, 7pm, Community Centre.

• Full Council Extraordinary meeting – Co-option of new Councillors. 14th July, 7.30pm. Community Centre

• Full Council meeting. 19th July, 7.30pm, Community Centre.

• Councillor surgeries – 30th August, 25th October, 13th December. 6-7pm, Community Centre. Come along and talk to us about any concerns you have or just pop in to meet us and have a chat.

All residents are welcome and encouraged to attend all meetings.

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We will shortly have a new improved website. If you have any suggestions as to anything you would like to see on the website that is not already there, then please do let us know.

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art projects, singing workshops, plus lots more please do take a look. It is amazing just how much goes on in Sheringham, most of which is done by volunteers who we sincerely thank for all their hard work.

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Sheringham Community Centre, located in Holway Road, offers a state-of-the-art venue for hire. A modern centre with parking for 40 cars. A variety of different size and shaped rooms are available to suit different needs. Full kitchens including oven and dishwasher located on each level – with exclusive access of kitchen available to main hall hirers on the ground floor. Fully accessible.

The temporary Post Office is due to be installed at the Community Centre on 1st July. A location within the town is being sourced but to date, no suitable premises have yet been found. We hope you agree that having the Post Office at the Community Centre for the time being is better than not having the facility at all. Opening hours will initially be 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Thursday. The Town Council has now released the covenant on the land at Weybourne Road in order for the affordable housing and care home development to go ahead.

Parish Meeting

Many thanks to all residents who attended the Annual Parish Meeting. The draft minutes are now available on the website. We would encourage all residents to read the minutes as there is so much useful information. Many local community groups and organisations gave presentations as well as the Council so if you want to hear more about the carnival,

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foRTHCoMING EvENTS

Bodham and Beckham Film Club

Wednesday 20th July – 7.00pm: A Bold & Lovely One of A Kind “THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN” 2022 (12) starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy. English artist Louis Wain rises to prominence at the end of the 19th century for his surreal cat paintings that seemed to reflect his declining sanity. Review: Beautifully and artistically done. Strange but watchable. The Film Club will now take a short break returning on Wednesday 7th September when we will show “THE DUKE” starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren.

If your club/organisation/event is currently running please email details to Jo at info@holtchronicle.co.uk Please note that criteria for the regular events page is that each listing is strictly non-profit making/charitable status.

Sunday 17th July Folk at Weybourne Village Hall. Meets 3rd Sunday every month 3pm until 6pm.Singers, musicians, poets, dancers and audience all welcome. Join in or just listen. Bring your own drinks/snacks if you wish. Tea/coffee available. £1.00 entrance to cover the cost of hall. For further info contact Tony Baylis 01263 588781 or tonyandcarmen@btinternet.com

Bodham and Beckham Horticultural Show

Saturday 23rd July 2022 at Bodham & Beckham Village Hall Entries accepted on show day from 8.00 to 11.15am. Open for viewing from 2.15 to 3.20pm An auction of any donated produce and handicrafts will follow at approximately 3.20pm Raffle and Refreshments. The Show is open to all so if anyone requires schedules, please contact us on: Tel: 01263 588235. Email: aprince@btconnect.com We look forward to seeing you and your entries! Shirley & Alan Prince

Saturday 23rd July Baconsthorpe Village Fete at the Village Hall from 2pm. Stalls, games, teas, bar, BBQ + The Stocks! All are welcome.

Sunday 24th July A concert in St Peter’s Church, Sheringham at 4.00pm. Come and join us for an enjoyable afternoon of music and merriment, featuring a wide variety of music by St Peter’s and Harmony Choirs. Retiring collection. Everyone welcome!

Saturday 6th. August Model railway exhibition at Sheringham High School, Holt Road, Sheringham between 10.00a.m. and 4.00p.m. The event is being staged by the M&GN Joint Railway Society. There will be model railways in various gauges together with modelling demonstrations and trade stands. Light refreshments available all day. Ample parking with easy access for disabled persons. For further information contact Geoff on 01692 404342.

Bodham and Beckham BYO Horticultural Show Quiz

The Annual BYO (Bring your own drinks and nibbles) Horticultural Quiz takes place in the Village Hall on the eve of THE HORTICULTURAL SHOW at 7.30pm on Friday 22nd July. Doors open at 7.00pm. Tables of four £3.00 per entrant. Come along and join other green fingered entrants in the fun and banter. All proceeds towards the Bodham and Beckham over 70s Christmas Lunch. For a table, please contact Harry Bruford on 588122 email: hbruford@aol.com

Saturday 6th August Summer Coffee Morning, with homemade cakes: raffle and much more......! 10.00 - 12 noon at St. Andrew’s Church, East Runton. Do come and join us, everyone welcome.

Sunday 7th August Little Vintage Lover Fair, Parish Rooms, Heydon. NR11 6AD. 10.00-4pm Entry fee £2 30 stands with something for every vintage lover from clothing and accessories to the curios and the eclectic c1920s-1980s. Also, refreshments and live DJ. littlevintageloverfair.com

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It is a common misconception that a spouse/family member has an automatic entitlement to make decisions fo or you if you lose mental capacity short or long term, but that is not true. To protect you and your loved ones against a short or long term situation where your husband, wife, partner, children cannot make decisions for you, we highly recommend that you contact us to book a FREE FIRST APPOINTMENT to discuss putting Lasting Powers of Attorney in place.

There are 2 different types of Lasting Powers of Attorney – one for financial and property decisions and the other for health and care decisions. Setting up Lasting Powers of Attorney can be likened to the purchase of a home insurance policy. You hope that your house won’t burn down, but if it did, then knowing that you have house insurance in place can make a real difference in putting your mind at ease. We are all living longer and statistics show that 1 in 3 of us will develop dementia. Covid and lockdowns have made Lasting Powers of Attorney even more important, especially if you become housebound or are isolating. It is vital to release the burden from loved ones to allow them to access your money and pay for your care. Banks can freeze accounts if capability is lost, even if in joint names.

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Nick Hart Gig at NWT Cley Marshes

July at the Museum of the Broads

Nick Hart is an award-winning folk singer and multi-instrumentalist whose work with English folk song is rapidly gaining him a reputation as one of the most acclaimed performers of his generation.

His first two solo albums were released to critical acclaim and this event sees him performing songs from his third album ‘Nick Hart Sings Ten English Folk Songs’, recorded during the first lockdown of 2020.

Just before the summer holiday rush, the Museum of the Broads, at the heritage Stalham Staithe, is a perfect place to bring a picnic, family and friends. We also have trails and activities for families, and dogs are welcome too!

For a unique river trip, book seats on our steamboat, Falcon, or our accessible electric boat, Marsh Harrier, and enjoy spotting wildlife or just relaxing on the water.

The Museum itself has a new ‘sandbox’ interactive, courtesy of the Broads Authority. It is part of our new exhibition, From Sails to Blades – How wind power shaped the Broads, and shows changes to the landscape plus showcases many of our special wind pumps.

We are celebrating Norfolk Day on Wednesday 27 July with free entry to the Museum. Come along and discover a bit more about this part of Norfolk – its Broads!

Open Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, full details on our website: www.museumofthebroads.org.uk @MuseumBroads on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram The Museum of the Broads, Poor’s Staithe, Stalham, NR12 9DA, 01692 581681

North Norfolk Photographic Society Exhibition

Deprived of a sound engineer and locked away in a house full of strange instruments, he was afforded the time and space to explore different approaches to the accompaniment of traditional song. Nick's distinctive guitar playing is augmented here by harmonium, lyre, viols and a host of percussion and woodwinds.

Ewan Carr said: “Nick’s repertoire of songs is drawn largely from his native East Anglia and I can think of nowhere more atmospheric to hear his new creations performed than with a backdrop of our beautiful, wild coastline.

The Society will be holding its Annual Exhibition in conjunction with the Holt Festival. The Exhibition is being held at St Andrews Church Hall, Church Street in Holt and will be open from 9.30 to 3.30 daily from Monday 25th to Friday 29th July. Entry is free.

In addition to the selection of prints, there will be a digital display of members’ images and several stalls to purchase prints and greeting cards.

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There will also be an opportunity for you to vote for your favourite print at the exhibition. “We look forward to welcoming you to NWT Cley Marshes café and Why not come along and see the range of images on display? visitor centre for what will be a memorable evening of music-making. Why not make a day of it, and head out onto the reserve for a wild wander before Would you like to find out more about what is happening in the concert begins?” your local area? Would you like to get involved and support “A cult classic in the making” - Grizzly Folk your community? "Superb"- The Guardian With over 10 different organisations attending our upcoming Volunteer Open Day, you can drop-in and Tickets available here: http://nwtru.st/Eventbrite discover what volunteering opportunities are currently available, as well as enjoy some refreshments and talk to our Volunteer Facilitator about what other roles may suit you. IMAGE CREDIT: Sarah Klein The Open Day is on Wednesday 3rd August between 10am – 2pm, so just drop-in between those times to Sheringham Horticultural Society find out more.

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Art Exhibition

Local artist Rosalie Osborne Gibb is delighted to be holding an Art Exhibition in the Thatched Barn at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Cley, NR25 7SA, from 3rd to 16th August 10am to 4pm daily. With an exciting diverse collection of artwork, reflecting her love of coast and countryside, both near and further afield, from seascapes and landscapes to wildlife and the wonders of nature.

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North Norfolk Railway Tracks Back to the Sixties The North Norfolk Railway is to host a Sixties Weekend on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 July recalling the atmosphere of the transformative decade with steam and diesel trains working side-by-side plus live music from the era and displays of some of the distinctive road vehicles of the time.

line’s team of volunteers will be sporting railway uniforms typical of those worn at the time and visitors are invited to come dressed in the fashion of the decade.

The railway’s two steam engines that were built by British Railways – 4MT No. 76084 and 9F No. 92203 “Black Prince” are scheduled to be in action for the two days. The pair were almost new when the 1960s dawned, having been constructed in 1957 and 1959 respectively, but both were withdrawn in 1967 as BR’s modernisation plan took hold.

A half-hourly train service will operate between Sheringham and Holt with rover tickets allowing 1960s Jaguar and caravan © Martin Collins passengers to hop on and off all day to travel behind several different Class 37 diesel, D6732, which celebrated its 60th locomotives and to see the activities at Birthday earlier this Weybourne Station. Here, classic cars, including year will also be Minis and built to the iconic designs of Sir hauling passenger Alexander Issigonis will be on display along with trains along with scooters that were so much a part of the culture visiting Class 25, of the time. Other exhibits will include a handful D7659 which will of caravans which were luxury items at the time. be making its final To help conjure up the ambience of the period, local band, “Airmail”, will be playing live on Saturday while on Sunday “The Austin Beats” will perform covers from the Beatles, Kinks, Rolling Stones and other popular bands that gave the “Swinging Sixties” their nickname. There will also be an opportunity for visitors to have a go at traditional sideshows that were a feature of fetes and fairgrounds in the 1960s. Many of the

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commented “We’re looking forward to transporting visitors back six decades to the time of drainpipe trousers, mini-skirts, flower power and pop music while the locomotives and carriages of the era will doubtless evoke memories for many.” Full details of the events and activities, including train times, can be found at www.nnrailway.co.uk. Passengers booking in advance via the website enjoy a generous discount on train fares.

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Digital laster Powers of Attorney - Will they be safe? The Ministry of Justice is looking to modernise the process of creating Lasting Powers of Attorney and introduce making LPAs completely online. Powers of Attorney have come a long way from the pre-printed double-sided booklet that was predecessor to the LPA - the “Enduring Power of Attorney” or EPA - that could be made from 1986 to 2007.

By 2007, as EPAs could be made by individuals at home and taking professional advice was not obligatory, there were concerns over the number of EPAs made without the full understanding of the Donor. It was felt that there were not enough safeguarding measures in the EPA making process – and this led to the creation of Lasting Powers of Attorney or LPAs.

Although EPAs did not have to be registered until the Donor was beginning to lack mental capacity to manage their financial affairs, they had one important protection; anyone dealing with the Attorney could ask the Donor of an unregistered EPA to confirm that the Attorney was acting within their authority. Once the Donor lacked mental capacity, the Court of Protection was involved and could protect a vulnerable Donor by asking the Attorney for accounts and investigate any claims of financial abuse.

Unlike the old EPAs, LPAs must be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian prior to use and registration is proof of the authority of the Attorney to act. So, unlike in the days of EPAs, the Donor is therefore unlikely to be asked by anyone dealing with the Attorney, if the Attorney is acting as the Donor expects. This means that a vulnerable Donor needs to be confident that they understand what is involved in making an LPA and adequate safeguards are in place to avoid abuse.

For the time being, Lasting Powers of Attorney need to be printed off and signed by the Donor and Attorneys, all of whom need witnesses to their signatures. Digital signatures are not accepted. In addition, a Certificate Provider must confirm on the form that the Donor understands the LPA and that no fraud or pressure is being put on them to make it.

Making an LPA online would mean that there need no longer be a physical witness to the Donor’s signature – and The Law Society and STEP are concerned about the impact that this would have in terms of safeguarding the Donor against fraud, coercion or pressure.

LPAs are legal documents that give the Attorneys wide powers over decisions that affect the Donor’s life when their mental capacity is diminished – and can allow the Attorneys to deal with everything from finances, to where the Donor lives or even the life sustaining medical treatment they receive. An independent witness watching the Donor sign is able to assess whether the Donor does understand and want to make the LPA – and could give evidence on this to the Office of the Public Guardian if there were concerns over how the LPA was made.

The Certificate Provider must currently have met with the Donor and spoken to them about the LPA to be able to confirm that the Donor understands what he or she is signing. Digital creation of LPAs will need to include this safeguard for Donors, but it is not yet clear how the Ministry of Justice intend that this protection be maintained through an online application.

For the time being, we remain bound by signatures on a printed LPA and it is likely that paper applications to register LPAs always be an option for those who do not have access to the internet, or those uncomfortable with making an LPA digitally.

Both STEP and The Law Society welcome making LPAs easier and quicker to create, but are looking to see that there is a comprehensive set of safeguards linked to the online creation of LPAs. Because of the lack of human element in the signing process, how to prove that the Donor has mental capacity and understands the nature of the document they are signing will need careful consideration. The government will produce further details on these points before making LPAs online becomes possible and potentially safe.

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Our next morning talk by Kate Barns is about the “Blickling Belles”, three ladies of the Hobart family which then owned the estate, who romped their way scandalously through the Georgian royal court. Their sumptuous portraits can still be seen at the hall. It starts at 10.30 on Thursday 28th July at St Joseph’s Church Hall on Cromer Road. Admission is £3 which includes refreshments, so make sure you arrive early enough to enjoy them before the talk. In June Anne May, a Norwich Cathedral guide, told us about the destruction in the cathedral area caused by the blitz of 1942 and paid tribute to the many victims of the raids in Norwich.

We are getting closer to our goal of being able to open the Fishermen’s Lifeboat Museum and Shell Gallery daily in the summer from noon to 4 pm but still need a few more volunteers. If you are able to spare a couple of hours, if only occasionally, please get in touch by email to secretary@sheringhamsociety.com Contact details and current opening times for the week are displayed on the Museum and Shell Gallery doors.

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In many parts of the world greater than 15% of adults have tattoos. It is estimated that 50% of those receiving tattoos will want to have them removed within 10 years of their application. Tattoos can have negative associations and can be a hindrance in obtaining certain jobs.

Coltishall Clinic has announced the arrival of new high powered lasers. “The last few years have been very exciting for us and we have continued to invest in training and education and to add new services to our treatment menu”, says practice manager Trish. “We already have 25 different lasers in addition to other state-of-theart devices. Now we have added another fractional Q-switched Nd-Yag laser ‘ the goldstandard tattoo removal laser’ which will help us remove most colours in tattoos, but also treat

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why are Q switched Tattoo removal lasers so good? Q switched lasers produce very high powered and short nanosecond [one billionth of a second] pulses of light that shatter and disperse pigment particles without damaging the skin. Consequently ink particles are removed and surrounding skin is not damaged. This dramatically reduces the risk

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what is fractional Laser Tattoo removal treatment? This is newest technology that allows us to drill microscopic holes into the tattoo allowing for much better ink clearance.

Is the Laser Tattoo removal treatment permanent? Yes. Doctors and Laser therapists at the Coltishall Clinic have many years experience with IPL and lasers. We specialise in ‘no downtime’ gentle laser facials to more invasive laser resurfacing procedures and ‘knifeless’ laser surgery for lumps, bumps and skin tags in addition to botox, dermal fillers, leg vein treatments and full range of cosmetic surgery. For Laser Tattoo or pigment removal contact Coltishall Cosmetic Clinic 01603 736487 or www.coltishallclinic.co.uk

Sheringham Stroke Support Group

Based in Sheringham we cover most of North Norfolk from Wells to Waxham and the hinterland from Fakenham to Stalham.

We are an affiliated member of the Stroke Association which is the only UK wide charity concerned with helping everyone affected by stroke. Their website is stroke.org.uk and is worth a good look. They supply free help books on almost every subject concerned with stroke and they work closely with local groups.

We are an independent local self-financing group who are here for all Stroke survivors and their carers. We enjoy a social afternoon twice a month in the smaller hall at St. Andrews Methodist Church, Cromer Road Sheringham NR 26 8SA, near Tesco. Meeting at 2.15p for 2.30pm start we aim to finish between 3.45 and 4pm.

Our last four meetings have included a talk by a female lifeboat shore crew member; a speaker from Headway – the brain injury association – who gave us insight into how the brain works to repair itself following injury. We heard about a 1960’s childhood from a local author who brought along various objects and items to demonstrate how we used to live. This brought many smiles and happy memories. On May 11th we had an interesting talk from a badminton official and adjudicator at the 2012 and 2020 (2021) Olympic Games and many other high profile international competitions. She spoke about her role as an official and line judge, her selection to travel the world representing Britain for 8 years and showed us several of the everyday and special occasion uniforms she was expected to wear. Some were more comfortable than others in hot weather! The 2012 London Olympics blazer was particularly notable by its clever inclusion of London landmarks in the design. Also, her various lanyard official passes, to be worn at all times, were adorned with small gifts and lovely small souvenirs. Needless to say, she has been and still is a very good badminton player herself. (Junior champion and adult coach) All this fitted in with her life as a farmer. We W e ar a are e on

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The latest Briston Organ Show on Friday July 1st. was amazing for many reasons - the sheer skill of top UK organist Chris Powell, putting his Roland digital organ through its paces with such delights as 'The Great Escape March', 'Riders in the Sky', the overture from 'Orpheus In The Underworld', an Abba selection, 'The Rose', and a Count Basie styling of 'Have You Met Miss Jones?' These were all played in true orchestral sounds - you would never realise you were listening to an organ - but those who still like organs to sound like organs (!) got a wonderful selection of Theatre Organ favourites, some at breakneck speed and amazing manual dexterity - and then we finished with favourites from 'Last Night of The Proms' which sounded exactly like a full symphony orchestra.

What added to the interest though is that Chris and his wife Joanne also had their little dog 'Jess' with them - quite a comedian too towards the end of the show, she wandered on to the stage and laid down by the organ,

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and for the encore she jumped up on the organ bench ONE two three, ONE two three alongside Chris, ... Does this appeal to you? A obviously telling him laid-back couple of hours with a she was tired and bit of dancing (not line dancing wanted to go home! or sequence - just good oldThe evening raised fashioned ballroom and a bit a lot of money for the of pop and rock'n'roll even!) that Copeman Centre's almost anyone can do - or sing funds, and also made Chris Powell and Jess. along to - or just socialise with well over £50 for the friends, with a cuppa or two and charity we support, the ORBIS Flying Eye some delicious cake - all for a fiver, in Briston. Hospital. It would feature Mick Leary playing the music Our show in August will be on Friday August live at the Orla organ and could be a regular 19th, when we will have Lewis Scott playing event if enough people are interested. We have for us. This very talented young man is an quite a few people who have already shown absolute 'must' to hear, so if you would like some interest, but we need a few more to make tickets - just £8 each - 'phone Carol now on it work. 01263 860844. The venue is the Copeman If you would like to give it a try, please let Centre, Hall Street, Briston NR24 2LG, doors Carol know on 01263 860844 anytime, and open at 7pm, and the show starts at 7.30pm. we'll see if we can get something going! Ta! We have easy parking, comfortable seating,

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Teams from Rotary clubs across North Norfolk and the Holt Youth Project took to the trees at Holkham in a sponsored High Ropes Challenge to raise funds for respite breaks for Young Carers. Team ages ranged from 8 to 82 all motivated by the desire to help these deserving youngsters enjoy a few days respite at the National Trust Activity Centre, Brancaster.

Rotary in North Norfolk would like to thank Holkham and Norfolk Adventures for their invaluable support for without them we would never have got off the ground!

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The oldest participant, John Rampling from Holt at a youthful 82 years, said “Young Carers have challenging lives balancing schoolwork with their daily responsibilities at home providing essential support for other family members. The much-needed funds raised by this lofty challenge will help provide weekend breaks for over 60 Young Carers from across North Norfolk”.

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Poppy Café’s Jubilee Tea Party

What a happy occasion our Tea Party on 7th June turned out to be. Everyone arrived in their ‘party best’ and immediately entered into the spirit of the event, spurred on when entering the room festooned with bunting, flowers and helium balloons.

A large table was filled with an array of tempting, goodies: sausage rolls, delicate smoked salmon and cucumber sandwiches, Devonshire scones, shortbread crowns and of course cake in many forms. Another table displayed Jubilee napkins and a variety of pretty porcelain tea services to be used for our guests’ refreshments.

All were in a festive mood and Deborah was very regal in red with a jaunty union jack hat! Most enjoyed the general conversation but some more determined souls tackled the royal word searches and quizzes: first and foremost, ‘What does the Queen carry in her handbag?’ Other activities included colouring in pictures of the Queen, her crown and Buckingham Palace and doing jigsaws.

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The celebrations ended with some rousing singing of Land of Hope and Glory, Rule Britannia, Jerusalem and God save the Queen, ably led by Valerie, after which there was an opportunity for photographs to be taken with the Queen by Lee. Everyone left in a very happy mood, having enjoyed the morning, with a number taking home a treat for later.

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A class of children in Sheringham Woodfields School are celebrating after raising over one thousand pounds for the British Red Cross Ukraine Appeal. After three months of fundraising, the students from Ash Class were excited to receive a huge cheque showing off the amount they have raised. During an English lesson about current affairs, Shane, Eddie, Sam and Bertie were learning about the on-going crisis in Ukraine and decided that they would like to do something to help. The boys watched news footage of Ukrainian families fleeing their homes and seeking refuge in neighbouring countries

"I felt bad that they don't have anything and they're losing all their things and their homes," said Shane, aged 18. "I wanted to help them. I wanted to do something kind".

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Throughout April and May, students and staff from the school walked, ran, cycled and raced 1493 miles, which is the distance from Sheringham to Kyiv in Ukraine.

to organise a big raffle with lots of prizes donated by local businesses. These included vouchers from the White Horse in Brancaster, the North Norfolk Railway, Marmalade's Bistro in Sheringham, Mr Postle's Apothecary in Norwich, Breaker's Café in Cromer and Cream of Norfolk Ice Cream Van. Tickets were sold to staff, students, families and at Woodfields Den, the school's partner charity shop. When the closing date arrived, Ash Class was very excited to add up all the money raised: a huge £1,246!

Ash Class students at Sheringham Woodfields School celebrating their Ukranian fundraising success. Image courtesy of Sheringham Woodfields School

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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

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Haynes M. Marina book, all models, 12.75 – 998cc, door mirrors, coil, D. cap & leads, £20. Maestro new K pins, £15. Armchair extends to 43” fabric, wooden arms, £15. David Bowie, Mel Gibson CD + 50 mixed CD/DVDs, £35. 01263 710067 Two brand new bicycle tyres. 26X 1 3/8. Black. Made by Oxford. £15 the pair. Sheringham 07933 160510 Large box of well over 30 textbooks/dictionaries for studying French language. Please phone for more information and details. £1 each or £25 for the complete box. Collect in Holt. Phone Mike 07789 901935 Mobility shoprider scooter, in good working condition. £120 ono. 01692 405126 Pair of pavers trainers multi-coloured, size 6 brand new paid £32 will take £20. 01263 733892 Royal Doulton collection. Ladies figurines and catalogues. £30 each Please call 01263 821830 Various sets of king size duvet covers, sheets, pillowcases and valances, £30, New ‘Quilts of Denmark’ super king duck feather continental quilt, £45.01263 512606 Oak Habitat Stools - 2 height adjustable solid oak stools suitable for breakfast bar or similar. Collect Holt. Picture available. £40 the pair. Tel: 07410 900864

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Motorhome thermal blinds- three-piece set. Little used, in original packing. £25.Call Martyn on 07966 784617 Gents’ mountain bike, suspension front and rear, £40. 01692 407579 Pair of axle stands, 10-ton HD eg. Tractor/truck, £20. Murex gas welding gauge, Saffire, “20. Wescol gas welding flow meter, TIG/MIG welding, boxed, c/w spares, igniters, nozzle cleaners plus others, £20. Railway memorabilia, M&GN, LNER, GWR and others, large literature folder, £5. Kawasaki Z900/1000 spares 1976/82, various, too many to list, contact for info. 07785 993359 Metronome, pyramid shape, walnut grain synthetic case without bell. Hardly used. North Walsham £30. 0780 358 0391 Ladies Shoes, M&S Size 6 ½ ‘Foot Glove’ Black Patent, New £8.00. Van Dal Navy Blue Patent Leather, Size 7 with 2” heel, New £12.00, Hotter Black Patent Lace Up 2” Heel, New, £10.00. Ladies Leather Motorcycling Trousers, Worn Once, Size 14, Black Dynamic Leathers Cowhide, £25.00. 01263 833866 2 almost new bicycles, 1 brown,1red both excellent condition. Sheringham area. £150 per bike but if both purchased together a special price of £250. Please text if interested 07516 252891 FREE for collection 23 concrete slabs good clean condition currently laid on garden soil. Tel. 07969 905756 Mountain Bike, USA Cannondale aluminium 16-inch frame, CAD1, a classic hard tail. Model M300 with RST front fork suspension, the best money can buy. Plus loads of bike bits and stuff. £100 ono. 07968 490444 Philips Digital photo display - 6inch x 4inch frame display area, new, £10.00. Golf Shoes - Ladies Cotswold size 5 Navy leather Brogue style, pimple sole, as new. £10.00. Ladies Footjoy size 5 White pull on style, pimple sole brand new £10.00. Telephone after 6pm 01263 710616 Teak Steamer chair with cushion perfect condition £100 01263 741023 A few sheets of galvanised 1 inch caging all sizes £15.A large 3-seater hand-built sofa with lose washable covers in cream measures approx. 81 inches. A few scratch marks on front but otherwise in good condition. Selling due to lack of space buyer collects £100 Sheringham 01263 479681 ZetaM Massage Couch & carry case - face hole & head/shoulder raise section. VGC. White & chrome. £50. 07880 876281 Wendy House very good condition. Buyer dismantles £100. Mamas & Papas pushchair. Grey with rain cover vgc, £30. Hot wheels Tracks from £15-£20, £80 the lot. Morphy Richards soup maker, used twice £20. Trunk chest old, colour Brown £60 Ono. 07833 101520 Ladies Vicount bike, 6 gears, good tyres, clean, metal basket on back. Gel seat. £25. Also, Gents 5 gears, good tyres, rack frame on back £25. Can send pics. 07887 868087 Canoe. Sevylor adventure. Used twice. Very clean. 2-person adjustable seats. L315cm x W88xcm. Pump. Life jacket. Paddles. manufacturers manual. Carry bag. Amazon £320 Sell £220 Can send video/pics 07951 928638

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Bound copies of Model Collector magazine, issue no.1, 1987 – 1994, £50. 01263 823200 Miele hoover £ 20. Makita electric strimmer £20. Bosch electric hedge trimmer £12. Nr Holt. 07799 888839 Office Items: computer desk L. 120cm, W. 60cm, H. 76cm. £10; desk/table black top, metal legs. L. 120cm, W. 60cm, H. 72cm. Both can be dismantled for transport. Blue "executive" style swivel chair, slight cosmetic damage to right armrest £25. Phone to view or will send photos. 01263 479110 Drop Leaf dining table, dark oak, 35inchs wide x 20inches, extending to 35inches x 60inches. £10.00. 01692 403099 3+2 and 4+2 pine chest of drawers. Also pine triple wardrobe will need to be assembled. Delivery of new items due so £20 for the lot. 01263 823607 Valspar Smooth masonry paint. 20L surplus to requirement (2 x 10L) in French Grey (greenish/grey). 15-year guarantee, colour can be seen on my house in North Walsham. 07881 447334 Epiphone, with whammy bar, no case, immaculate condition £280.00 ovno. Cromer 01263 517026 Heated trolley complete with 3 lidded casserole dishes. £30 Ono.4clubmaster bowls size 3 medium £20 4 clubmaster bowls size 1 medium 20 + misc. bowling equipment. £30ono. 01263 713297 Espresso 2 cup 15bar coffee machine with milk frother. DeLonghi ECC221. Good condition. £20. North Walsham 07803 580391 Ercol two-seater sofa bought from Aldis by mistake cost £800 excellent condition £200 buyer collects can send photo. Cromer. 01263 510044. Casio Protrek Solar Watch. Analogue/digital. Boxed. £55. Men's genuine leather zip up jacket 48/50" chest. Black. Unworn. £45. Panasonic 32" Flatsreen TV HDMI/Scart SD. £35. 01692 500776 Fox fishing barrow for sale. Cost £192.00. Only used six times. No longer required. £130.00. 01328 822548 "Truth" sterling silver modern charm bracelet with 8 lovely dainty charms, excellent condition, similar to Pandora/equal quality. £70 o.n.o. 01263 826275 or 07940 264017 Dimplex electric coal effect fire £15 hardly used; Tabletop oven £15; Kingsize headboard as new £15; Full height solid pine mirror on stand £20; Pine bedside cabinet £10; small pine occasional table £5; 2 brown flecked rugs 80x150 cm £4 each. Tel 07486 123521 Dimplex Optimist black artificial log fire, electric fan heated 2/3 kilowatt brand new only used 4 times lovely looking authentic log burner comes with authentic chimney was £645 now £300 o.n.o. 07989 107907 Rollator 4 wheels, heavy seat. £25.00. Bluetooth Speaker with light. £20.00. 01263 512449 4 x matching mahogany 'chapel' style dining chairs VGC £40, photo available. 07900 448034 Wedding dress, size 20, Ivory white, strapless top. Vertical detail over bodice. Full skirt of net over satin with 'diamond" effect detail. Matching short veil. Worn once, vgc, £300 ono. 01263 823111

Green window blind and fittings, 70” x 50” drop, £10. Child’s backpack, £2. Loads of costume jewellery, £1.50 each. 01692 405663 Putnams leg rest £15. Revitive Medic Circulation Booster £85. Both items as new. Phone before 12.30. Holt. 01263 479693 Ladies 26” wheel Mountain bike as NEW, hardly used, 15 twist grip gears, front and rear suspension £89. Boys Challenge cycle helmet still in box £6. Gel Cruise Bioflex Sadle, never used £7, Sheringham 01263 824211 Cotton Traders men's olive green parka chest 35-38ins £17, Indigo Moon new women's dark brown embellished chenille jacket chest 44ins £20, 3 Equazone Premium pressure relief cushions £50 each. 01692 405226 Double duvet, 12 togs, as new. Free. 01263 514853 Flymo hover mower cable good.condition used a few times £20.00 ono. Guitar free needs new strings. Wicker corner Dog bed good condition £5. Sharrington 07732 804564 Light coloured wood rocking chair. All in good condition. £35.phone 01263 514705 Mason Ironside ‘Willow’ dinner service, 7 dinner plates, 8 salad plates, 8 side plates, 8 soup plates, 8 cereal/soup bowls, 1 gravy boat and saucer. £50. Yamaha YPT220 Digital Keyboard with stand and instruction booklet. Boxed. In GWO. £30 ono. Shower seat, white. hardly used. Folding and easily portable. £10. Can Deliver 01263 833866 Bathroom wall cabinet, white gloss W60cm x H70cm x D18cm 2 shelves, 2 doors, £20. Bathroom mirror light with shaver socket, W45cm x H60cm x D6cm, £20. Both excellent condition. Sheringham 01263 823054 or 07717 209456 Two Danetti Dining Chairs. Modern pale grey fabric. Very good condition. Can send photo if requested. £30. 01263 515036 Grey Halfords car roof top box - grey. Good condition, very little use. Buyer to collect. £50. Thule car roof bars - good condition, only used twice. £40. Bicycle Trailer - black - ‘Bumper Transporter’. Four sides with top cover. Velcro tighteners for good fit. Folds down and wheels can be removed for easy storage. Used a few times. Good strong construction. £50 o.n.o. 07890 117391 MAC Computer, 1 TB SSD, 8 GB Ram, macOS Big Sur 11.6.6 with Keyboard and Mouse. Offers in the region of £150.00. 01263 838188 One Electric Remoska, ideal for caravan or camper. Free standing and works like a mini oven. In very good condition. Recipe books included. Free. 01263 479501 Garden “AFK” Arbour seat. Approx 4ft x 7ft (at peak). Roof needs repair otherwise in good condition. FREE TO COLLECT (Can be dismantled). 01263 519666 Large black Carrylite expandable suitcase with 4 wheels. New. £35. 01263 861012. 4-wheel trolley. New and fully assembled, versatile/multiple uses, impressive 250 kg carrying capacity, tipper feature + semi-collapsible, pneumatic tyres, SS fittings, green with black frame and yellow wheels, £55. Blakeney 01263 741957

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M&S Black Tuxedo “Autograph” - jacket chest 44” - trousers W 38”/Inside L 29” plus John Lewis white dress shirt 17” & bow tie, all vgc £20. John Rocha Oatmeal Linen Jacket (Debenhams) size 44R, hardly worn £10. Duvet, hollow fibre polyester 13.5 tog, 185 x 185 (Double size) hardly used £10. (Sheringham) 07470 704658 Red 4 wheeled mobility walker seat & basket & brakes Adjustable handles in very good condition £25 buyer collects Little Snoring 07597 543684 Party tent / marquee 6m x 3m brand new never used cost £120 bargain £80. Artists folding easel with paints and canvases never used £30. 01263 512198

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Two five drawer, light oak effect set of drawers with silver handles, very sturdy, as new. Depth: 42cm, Width: 48cm, Height: 87cm. £40 each or the pair £70. Stainless steel tabletop patio heater. New, still in box never opened £30. IKEA or Argos Home fabric rocking chair - natural, £30.Buyer to collect. 01328 878357 or 07921179097. 20 x Jigsaws, good quality, all pieces £20. 24” spanner, ‘Record Stilsons’, as new £15. Chest Freezer, ‘White knight’ make, 142 litre 29” Width, 20” depth, 33” height £40. Tel: Ray 07895 597316 Days model 240L aluminium tri-wheel walker, suitable for indoor and outdoor use. £30 or near offer. 01263 514552

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Child carrier ( Weeride up to 18KG weight) £20, LLoyd Loom Laundry basket (white) W15xD12xH22" £20, Dual Promenade walking seat sticks with spike & ferrule £20 each or 2 for £35. All VGC 01692 405989 Stunted scooter, £10. Twista scooter, £20. BMX bike, £40. 01692 406582 Studio Sound Deadening: Studio Keys sound booth with stand. Producer's Choice acoustic blankets 90"x38" (1) and 72"x38" (2). Acoustic foam panels 48" x 24" x 1"; 77" x 30" x 4"; 73" x 58" x 4"; Pile of "eggbox" acoustic tiles. £50 the lot. To view or will send photos. 01263 479110 Zanussi double cooker, 3–4 years old in good order, £50. 07928 263948

Z Bed good condition £25. Please leave a message if ans/phone on 01263 514552 Dash cam never used or fitted - boxed with full instructions £40. 01263 510089 Hotpoint slimline dishwasher very little used £70. 07505 462065 East share Koda box never used cost $600 - £100. VAX unwanted gift £60. Dream machine £20. Electric press 25" x 12" £40. 01263 579325 Full medium cricket clothes - all as new (Slazenger). Bat in sleeve, Boots (size 9) Trousers New shirts slipover -Pullovers Thighpad – Box, R/H Gloves – Sunhat. Ring for various cheap prices. 01263 733528

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Big Norfolk Holiday fun opens for Summer Bookings

Children across Norfolk can benefit from a range of fun activities this summer, as the Big Norfolk Holiday Fun scheme returns for the six-week school holiday.

Bookings are now open for the scheme, which provides free activities with a healthy lunch for children eligible for means tested free school meals.

The scheme is delivered by Norfolk County Council in partnership with Active Norfolk and supports children aged 5 to 16 as part of the government’s Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme.

Cllr John Fisher, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services at Norfolk County Council: “We want our summer Big Norfolk Holiday Fun scheme to be the best yet and we’ve got an even wider range of activities on offer, including mechanics, performing arts, outdoor challenges and activities around mental health and wellbeing.”

“The programme provides children with a host of fun activities and helps parents to reduce their childcare costs. With so much choice available, children should be able to find something that they have a genuine interest in, and the scheme has the potential to inspire future careers, hobbies, and skills.”

“We’ve had great feedback from children and young people who have taken part in the past, so I’d encourage families to get booking on what promises to be a fantastic summer programme. We know it is a welcome support for many families during the school holidays.” Activities will be running from 25 July to 2 September where children will have the opportunity to learn a new skill, play a range of sports or take part in a host of activities such as outdoor adventures, science workshops, cooking, art, and lots more.

Those who have taken part in previous Big Norfolk Holiday Fun programmes have reported ddoing more physical activity and

many have said they’ve been inspired to try healthier foods.

The summer programme is now open for bookings for children aged 5-16 (or 4 if they turn 5 in August).

Those who are eligible for means-tested free school meals can claim free spaces, whilst paid spots for a small charge are available on many activities for those who don’t qualify for a free place, more can be found on this at www.norfolk.gov.uk/bignorfolkholidayfun

This year there will be no special codes needed to book activities making it much easier for families to take part. Families are encouraged to explore the wide range of activities available and book as soon as possible.

Find out further information on how to book and the video ‘What is Big Norfolk Holiday Fun?’ gives a great summary of the scheme.

first look at Plans for New £1.65m Recycling Centre at Sheringham

Plans have been unveiled for a large new recycling centre at Sheringham, intended to replace the current site and serve as a new recycling centre for the area. Norfolk County Council is now asking for people’s thoughts on the proposed site location and design.

Councillor Eric Vardy, Cabinet Member for Environment and Waste, and County Councillor for the Holt division (where the current recycling centre is located), said: “We want to deliver a new recycling centre with plenty of parking, a one-way system to cut queues, and that has space for a reuse shop. The new and much larger site is designed to make it easier for people to use, help increase recycling rates, and ensure the area has a recycling centre that’s fit for the future. I urge residents to look at the plans and have their say.”

County councillors allocated £1.65m funding in February 2019 for this part of Norfolk’s ongoing recycling centre improvement

programme.

The new recycling centre would have: • a reuse shop • plenty of parking spaces • a one-way system for smooth traffic flow and reduced queues • separate public and service areas (which means it would not need to close for waste collection lorries, as is the case at the current site) • a ‘pay as you throw’ section for DIY waste and a trade service for small businesses

The new site would be located on land opposite the existing Sheringham recycling centre and accessed from the A148 Holt Road. A new junction with the A148 is proposed to improve

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Cllr Judy Oliver, County Councillor for the Sheringham division (where the new recycling centre would be located), said: “We want to ensure the new site meets people’s needs so we’re asking people to take a look at the plans and let us know your thoughts. This feedback will help to shape the design at this early stage before we take our proposals through the planning process.” The consultation is open from 1 July to 31 July 2022. To take part in the consultation you can visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/

Following the consultation, Norfolk County Council hopes to submit the planning application in autumn 2022. If approved, construction is expected to start in summer 2023 and the new site could be open in late 2023 to early 2024.

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An exciting new arrival!

programmes to ensure genetic viability and diversity of the population and increase the chances of being able to successfully return animals to the wild in the future. Thrigby Hall first joined the Snow Leopard European breeding programme in 1984 and has

As well as caring for pets and exotic animals at Toll Barn Vets, we are delighted to be able to help care for local zoological collections such as Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens.

Thrigby Hall has recently celebrated an exciting new arrival – a very important Snow Leopard Cub!

Snow Leopards live throughout the mountains of Central Asia where their existence in the wild is threatened by illegal hunting for the fur and bone trade and declining numbers of wild prey due to hunting and competition with livestock for grazing. Sadly, they are also the victim of hunters when they threaten local livestock. The wild Snow Leopard population is in decline with less than 3,500 adult wild individuals left (1).

photo courtesy Chris Godfrey

This important cub will remain with the parents for at least 18 months after which it will be mature enough to be transferred to another zoo within the European breeding programme, helping to preserve the future of this beautiful species.

Similarly to domestic cats these cubs require veterinary care to help keep them healthy and we are looking forward to being able to help Thrigby Hall care for this special new arrival. Keep an eye on Thrigby Hall’s facebook page to find out the sex and name of this special cub over the next few weeks!

successfully bred several cubs over the years which have gone on to play an important role in the survival of this species. Mum, Nima, and Dad, Mohan, are considered to have important genetics for the snow leopard population so the arrival of this new cub is a very exciting time!

Conservation strategies and breeding programmes are key to the survival of this species in the wild. Breeding of snow leopards in zoological collections such as Thrigby Hall is carefully regulated by European breeding

Following an uneventful pregnancy, Nima gave birth to a beautiful cub on 18 May 2022 in a specially prepared cubbing box. The new cub is gaining in confidence and has already been wowing visitors as it explores alongside mum Nima.

There are many ways we can help save these amazing cats, including visiting and supporting collections such as Thrigby Hall who are helping with their conservation. More information on Snow Leopard conservation can be found at the Snow Leopard Trust.

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local NHS urges Remaining People Eligible for a CovID-19 Spring Booster to Come forward

The NHS in Norfolk and Waveney is urging those eligible for a COVID19 spring booster but yet to come forward to take up the offer as soon as possible.

The NHS nationally has invited more than five million people in total to get their spring booster in line with JCVI guidance as part of the world-leading NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme. In Norfolk and Waveney, we’re urging those that haven’t come forward to do so as soon as possible, to protect themselves and others around them.

Tricia D’Orsi, Director of Nursing-designate for NHS Norfolk and Waveney said: “We know that vaccination is the best form of protection against COVID-19 and it’s vital that people understand there is still time to have their spring booster vaccination if they are eligible. Our vaccination teams continue to do an amazing job of making sure that all those who are eligible get their vaccine across Norfolk and Waveney.”

Kate Keeling, Head of Immunisation & Health Inequalities, NHS Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), said: “We are really pleased that so many people in Norfolk and Waveney

have come forward and had their COVID-19 vaccinations. For those who have yet to have their COVID-19 vaccination or indeed spring booster, it’s really easy to attend one of the many sites administering vaccinations. We cannot recommend enough, the importance of everyone eligible, regardless of their age, having the COVID-19 vaccination to protect themselves, their family, and the wider local community.”

Encouraging everyone eligible to get their Spring Booster vaccine now will also mean that individuals who are likely to be eligible for an autumn dose will have had their Spring Booster with the right gap between doses to help extend protection over winter, and against any possible rise in infection levels.

The autumn programme will be determined once the JCVI finalise the guidance for the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination programme. People aged 75 and over, older adult care home residents and those who are immunosuppressed have been able to get their spring booster since 21 March.

Spring booster jab appointments can be booked quickly and conveniently on the NHS website and people that can’t go online can book by phoning 119.

Please note appointments for the Spring Booster must be made on the National Booking Service, they are not available at walk-in centres. Find out more about the Spring Booster programme here.

For the National Booking site visit; NHS national booking service online at nhs.uk/covid-vaccination. Alternatively, bookings can be made by calling 119.

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Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System Launch of NHS Norfolk and Waveney and the Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System – 1 July 2022

NHS Norfolk and Waveney has replaced the area’s clinical commissioning group, as part of changes to the health and care landscape which see each part of the country have what is known as an Integrated Care System (ICS).

Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) are partnerships of organisations that come together to plan and deliver joined up health and care services to improve the lives of people in their area.

As a result of the new Health and Care Act, Norfolk and Waveney ICS will have legal status and will include a statutory Integrated Care Partnership (ICP), and a new NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB) called NHS Norfolk and Waveney.

NHS Norfolk and Waveney replaces NHS Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). As well as taking on the existing responsibilities of the CCG, the new organisation will be accountable for the performance and finances of the NHS across Norfolk and Waveney - a total budget of £2 billion a year. Norfolk and Waveney ICP will also be established as a formal alliance of partners with a role in improving the health and wellbeing of our residents. Norfolk and Waveney ICP will bring together the NHS, local government, the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector and other partners to focus on prevention, wider social and economic factors affecting people’s health and reducing health inequalities.

In Norfolk and Waveney, we have already achieved a lot by working in partnership; this has been strengthened through our response to the COVID-19 pandemic. These changes have been made possible by different organisations – NHS hospitals, GPs, mental health and community health services, local councils, care homes and social workers, voluntary and community organisations and others – joining forces to agree and plan for local people’s needs.

As a whole system, working together, we’ve set ourselves three goals. Collectively, we want to make sure that people can live as healthy a life as possible, make sure that people only have to tell their story once and to make Norfolk and Waveney the best place to work in health and care.

Like all Integrated Care systems in england, we will work to:

● Improve outcomes in population health and healthcare ● Tackle inequalities in outcomes, experience and access

● enhance productivity and value for money ● support broader social and economic development.

Rt Hon, Patricia Hewitt, Chair of the Norfolk and Waveney ICS and Chair of NHS Norfolk and Waveney said: “There is nothing more important than our own and our family’s health. It’s why, as a country, we treasure the NHS, social care services and its dedicated staff. But vital though it is, the NHS only accounts for a fraction of our physical and mental health and wellbeing. All the rest depends on other things: our environment - whether we have decent work, enough money, close family and friends, a warm home, clean air - and our own lifestyles.

“The development of our Integrated Care System is a unique opportunity to bring together the many different partners who support the health and wellbeing of Norfolk and Waveney’s almost 1.1 million residents: the staff and organisations working in the NHS and social care; local government with its responsibilities for public health, social care, housing, leisure and the environment; the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector; and many others in the public and private sectors.

“Although we started working together well before the pandemic, the COVID-19 vaccination programme showed how our GPs, nurses and other staff in primary and community care could work together with their local council, community and faith groups, mobilising volunteers and drawing on the support of the wider system to create one of the most successful vaccination schemes in the country. That local approach will be the foundation of our Integrated Care System, supported by health and wellbeing partnerships that bring together local government with the voluntary sector, the NHS and other key partners.

“Just as local people know best what their community needs if they are to flourish, each of us is the expert in our own lives. And all of us have a responsibility for our own health and wellbeing. So, our Integrated Care System will have at its heart a constant process of listening to people, learning from their experience and acting on what we hear.

“We now have a unique opportunity to build on what we’ve achieved, to tackle the backlog of waiting lists left by the pandemic and to transform and integrate care around the needs of people, families and communities. By working together, we can help people lead longer, healthier, happier lives.”

Tracey Bleakley, Chief Executive Officer of NHS Norfolk and Waveney, said: “In Norfolk and Waveney our NHS organisations, councils, public services and voluntary and community partners are working much more closely together. We are joining up to tackle all the things that affect our health and wellbeing, listen to the priorities of our communities, local people and patients and tackle some of the biggest challenges we are all facing.

“This is a new and exciting way of working, creating a genuine partnership that will make a positive difference to local people and help join up health and social care. This is the culmination of many years of effort to build partnership working across the NHS, local authorities, the third sector and patient groups.”

Cllr Bill Borrett, Chair of the Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Partnership (ICP), said: “Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic we saw just how vital it is that all the organisations in the health and care sector work together to meet the needs of the people of Norfolk and Waveney. Each part of the system is staffed by incredibly hard working, dedicated people, but if we don’t make sure their work is coordinated across the board, we won’t get the best results for our communities.

“The new ICS is the first step towards a wider ranging, holistic approach to health and social care, that our residents expect and deserve. I look forward to creating a system where the whole process, from the first GP appointment to the long-term care package, gives people consistent, informed support that doesn’t require them to spend hours answering the same questions over and over to different organisations. There’s a lot of work for the ICS to do, but that work has already started and will ensure that people across Norfolk and Waveney will receive health and care services that meet their needs across the board.”

Alex Stewart, Chief Executive of Healthwatch Norfolk, said: “On behalf of Norfolk and Waveney patients, we welcome anything that brings the varied areas of health and social care together. Time and time again, people feel that different people, services and departments do not talk to each other, care is fragmented, and patients and their families have to repeat their experiences over and over again.

“It is encouraging that the aim of this new system is to ensure health and social care works more closely together and we will do all we can to help with this process ensuring ICS leaders are aware of what patients, their loved ones and carers feel about how they are looked after across Norfolk.” www.improvinglivesnw.org.uk

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Hosting ukrainians Group Support – HuGS

Friday 17th June saw nearly 60 people who are members of Hugs, come together at the Lighthouse to welcome our Ukrainian guests in Sheringham and the local area. There are 35 Ukrainian people who are now living in Sheringham with their hosts connected and supported by HUGS. Some of our Ukrainian guests were not there as they have already found work and were working.

This was the first time many people who were both hosts and Ukrainian had come together. Liz Withington said “The reason HUGS was set up was to ensure both hosts and our Ukrainian friends were able to connect with each other and support each other through what are the most horrendous of times for Ukraine. Hugs has been working with Aid Ukraine/UK Aids Ukraine to support the matching process and build a safe community in Sheringham. Our first event was a great success in bringing people together, welcoming them to Sheringham and showing those who are here that there is help and support available and that other people do care. “

Paula Prince who also was involved in the initiation of HUGS said “it was most rewarding to see the children who have arrived playing feeling safe and secure and chatting with children in their own language.”

Phil and Allison Bailey who are also hosts as well as involved in the initiation of HUGS commented that HUGS had brought host

families together which has been so important in sharing the load of finding a way through what can be an administrative maze. Phil commented particularly that it has been helpful working with HUGS as a group to support Sheringham’s newest residents to find work and being able to link with local businesses. HUGS has also had an important role in

gathering donations of what both the hosts and Ukrainian families need. Many have left their homes with very few possessions. HUGS has been able to find beds, linen and baby equipment for hosts and donations have been gathered of clothing, school uniform, toys and books as well as money to buy important items such as school shoes. Colin Heinink has been involved in HUGS from the offset and said that “The community has been incredible in producing what the Ukrainian families have

so desperately needed. Host families have been incredible offering up not just their homes but also their support and the community have shown the Ukrainian families that we do really care.”

Local organisations have also been supporting HUGS and in particular HUGS would like to thank the Sheringham Community Support, The Salvation Army, The Lighthouse Community Church, the Primary School and Nursery, Sanders Coaches, The Reef and NNDC for helping to support the Ukrainian families here and being involved with HUGS.

If you are a host family or Ukrainian refugee living locally, please get in touch with HUGS to be part of this community: hostingukrainiansg@gmail.com. We have contact lists running, advice sheets and a Whats app group. There is also a Ukrainian Support worker at NNDC Oksana Croom who is there to help. NNDC are running drop-in meetings every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon 2-4 pm at the Holt Road offices to support both hosts and their guests.

Hugs moving forward is looking to support those who have arrived from Ukraine to set up social talking groups to help them improve their language skills and also hold regular social events to further strengthen community ties. We will also continue to source and provide what the community needs.

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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.

The July 14th marks the 150th British Open Golf Tournament--the oldest of the major tournaments worldwide. Issue’s word search theme is ‘Golf and North Norfolk Golf Clubs’. Between FOUR and TWELVE letters. One or two words. There are 14 entries in this issue’s CHRONICLE WORDSEARCH. How many words can you find?

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Helping your children onto the property ladder

by Diane Raven, Chartered Legal Executive, Solicitor, Hayes + Storr Solicitors

If you have savings, you may prefer to help your child now rather than pass on those assets through inheritance, but it is important to make sure you still have enough left for your own needs. These could change over time, for example when you retire or if you need long term care.

Have you thought about: • if you or your partner die or become seriously ill and need care; • if you were to divorce; • if your child divorces or remarries; • if your child becomes unable to work or earn as much; or • implications on any siblings or other dependants.

Having a written record will help with the administration of your estate and reduce the risk of misunderstanding or a dispute between family members.

Making a gift or a loan Deciding at the outset whether your contribution is a gift or a loan is key. For a gift of a lump sum: most mortgage lenders will require a ‘gifted deposit letter’ which confirms the relationship between you and the recipient and that you have no beneficial interest in the property. For a loan: you should set out the terms for repayment and any interest payable.

registering a charge at the land registry The preparation of a legal charge and its registration at the Land Registry could be the most secure way to protect your interest, ultimately allowing you to force the sale of the property should the borrower fail to repay the loan. While your child may have every intention of repaying at the time of the loan, circumstances can change, for example through relationship breakdown or premature death. a declaration of trust If your child is buying with a friend or partner, we can prepare a declaration of trust to take account of your contribution and ensure that you can influence the treatment of its value in the future. Prenuptial or postnuptial agreement If you are making a significant financial contribution, you may also want to protect it from a potential marriage break-up with a pre- or postnuptial agreement.

Personal guarantees Instead of contributing a lump sum, you could help your child by becoming a parental guarantor or a joint borrower. In either case, you would potentially be liable for all the outstanding debt which could put your own home at risk. springboard mortgages A springboard mortgage allows someone with

a small deposit, typically five per cent, to borrow if their parents place an equivalent proportion of the property’s value in cash in a deposit account as security. The mortgage lender can access those savings to make up any missed payments.

Tax and other implications If you have a beneficial interest in the property or intend to share in any uplift in its value, you should carefully consider your potential liability for capital gains tax. A lump sum contribution should not create any immediate liability for inheritance tax. However, if you die within seven years, HMRC could class it as part of your estate. Your contribution could also affect your eligibility for funding for long term care from your local authority, who could argue you have intentionally deprived yourself of your assets.

For further information, please contact Diane Raven on 01263 825959 or email diane.raven@hayes-storr.com.

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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Keep the Wheels Turning!

The Society’s flagship flagship locomotive

The Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway Society is a local charity with over 2,000 members – all love railways, especially the heritage kind. The Society is named after a company that operated a railway across Norfolk in the early 20th century which, over the years, never quite lost its M&GN identity. The charity was founded in 1959 and has been successful in developing its strategies and responding well to challenges – so much so it now has assets of over £3 million. Our head office is in Sheringham and many of our activities are undertaken in close co-operation with the North Norfolk Railway where most of our Collection can be found. The Society owns full size steam and diesel locomotives, vintage coaches and wagons but it takes many hands to help achieve our principle aim of restoring, operating and maintaining the vehicles and artefacts. We are in need of more volunteers to help us in our endeavours.

Summer 2022

Joint Line is a quarterly magazine given free to members. The editor is retiring next year so we require someone to be, in the first instance, assistant editor and to take the reigns next summer. The work involves editing and commissioning articles (though much of the content is provided by volunteer colleagues), page layout and photo preparation, both in readiness for the commercial printer. The work could be undertaken by a small group with individual responsibilities. Either way, we would be delighted to hear from you – appropriate software is provided.

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As has been found by so many volunteer-based organisations, the pandemic has resulted in a drop in regular and occasional volunteers hence why encouraging new people is a priority for us and to have new trustees to help run the charity. Some of the current vacancies are described on this page but we also would welcome people with experience in: • metalwork and woodwork for our restorations • media relations • digital media and IT • graphic design, exhibitions and As well as online, we have a bookshop • museum operation at Weybourne station that, as with the museum, cannot open unless we have the We have a need for ‘back staff. We endeavour to do that whenever office’ help much of NNR trains are running. which can be done from If you are interested in books and Prospective home with a computer meeting people, helping out here is the volunteers being shown round and internet connection. job for you! Full training will be given.

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Mammoths Are Back in North Norfolk Today marks the start of Break’s GoGoDiscover Trail, which returns with 79 individually designed sculptures, including 24 Steppe Mammoths and 55 T-Rex, all located around Norfolk.

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Find out exactly where these Mammoths are located on Break's county trail map The Council is a supporting partner for the countywide trail and has sponsored two Steppe Mammoths – Margaret’s Mammoth located in West Runton and Lumi located in Cart Gap.

The GoGoDiscover Trail runs from today until Saturday, September 10 with T-Rex around Norwich, (including several designed by North Norfolk Schools and community groups) and Steppe Mammoths located around Norfolk.

Break is an East Anglian charity that works to better the lives of children and young people who are on the edge of care, in care and leaving care. The Trail is helping to raise funds for the charity through trail app downloads, trail maps, raffle tickets, merchandise and ultimately auctioning off the sculptures at the end of September. To take part in the GoGoDiscover Trail you can download the app onto your phone, pick up a trail map or download a trail map from Break’s website.

Margaret's Mammoth in West Runton

Margaret’s Mammoth was created by Phil Daniels, who also created the Steppe Mammoth located in Pensthorpe Natural Park. This Mammoth was named after Margaret Hems, who discovered the first bone, of what would turn out to be Laura Blackwell, Project Enabler, the most complete North Norfolk District Council, Lumi in Cart Gap Steppe Mammoth said: “It has been great working skeleton found in with the team at Break, first on the Mammoth Britain, in West Runton in 1990. Marathon and now brings Mammoths back to Lumi was created by wildlife artist and Norfolk and the Deep History Coast. We are illustrator Jina Gelder, who tries to make so excited to have a countywide sculpture people smile through her paintings and based on the West Runton Mammoth and Phil’s loves to capture personality in her work. realistic design is a perfect fit for the discovery Lumi features an arctic seascape with point. Climate change is also an important mammoths to raise awareness of climate issue for the council and our communities change and how rising temperatures are so as soon as we saw Lumi’s with its beautiful causing the ice caps to melt. Lumi also design and powerful message, we knew it was translates to snow in Finnish. a perfect choice.”

The Sheringham and District Philatelic Society

The Sheringham and District Philatelic Society met on Monday 13th June to hear about the early stamps of what is now called Papua New Guinea. Peter Boyce, from Norwich Philatelic Society, showed 2 German New Guinea stamps, overprinted by the Australians, with the letters GRI, referring to King George V, when the islands were taken over by Australia in 1914.

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The islands then became the NW Pacific Islands, using overprinted Australian kangaroo stamps. From 1921 onwards, stamps featuring aspects of the islands e.g., birds of paradise, were printed. The islands were then taken over by the British and became known as Papua, and eventually Papua New Guinea and gained Independence in 1975. The second half of his presentation took us on an Archaeological Tour of Athens! Peter had lived in Athens for a number of years and had photos, Post Office produced postcards and stamps illustrating all the famous historic sites of Athens.

The next meeting, on August 8th, should be just as varied with 10 sheet displays by members.Visitors and new members welcome. West Runton Church Hall at 7.30pm. Contact Gerry Smith on 01263 579529

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My first Car – freedom and frustration

How many remember their first car? Most, I guess. Mine was a sit-up-and-beg Ford Popular. It cost £160 and quickly became a mixture of exhilaration and frustration. Being free from the uncertainties of bus timetables was great. But the car wasn’t exactly state of the art.

OK it hadn’t got a heater. But it hadn’t got brakes either - well, not in the modern, meaningful sense of the word. You had to plan ahead if you wanted to make sure of seeing tomorrow.

Then there was the gear lever, which was more like a walking stick, and which seemed only

North Walsham & Bradfield flower Club In June we had the pleasure of a demonstration

by florist, Shelley Newton the owner of “The Flower House” Costessey, Norwich. It was really interesting to see flowers from a commercial perspective.

Our next meeting is on Thursday 28th July with Brenda Tubb (Gt. Ellingham) a favourite of our members. Some of our members will be arranging flowers at St. Mary’s Church, Worstead to coincide with the Festival on 30th & 31st July. So come along and visit us.

vaguely connected to the gearbox. Getting a gear meant stirring it around hopefully and waiting to find out which one you got.

The windscreen wiper was a thing of mystery. If you went up hill it would slow down. If the hill was steep or long the wiper would decide to halt altogether. An engineer friend told me it worked off the carburettor. Such were the wonders of modern science in those days!

The car had those semaphore indicators which flopped out when you wanted to turn. But it had its own agenda and would usually decide not to operate until I had gone round the corner. In fairness the car did give me a freedom I had never had before. It also caused me more than one very embarrassing moment.

Fancy dress parties were all the rage then and I was going to one dressed as a gorilla. The host told me where to find his place. So, I turned right at the traffic lights and followed the unlit road. Very soon it became clear this was not where I should be. So, after stirring the

gearbox I eventually found reverse and went to turn round.

The car came to a very gentle rest, refused to move and the engine died. I got out wondering if I had reversed into a black hole. Turned out it was a large pile of sand which had blocked the exhaust pipe.

I managed to push the vehicle off the sand and set about finding something to unblock the exhaust. In those days cars had a thing called a starting handle. Having groped around inside I eventually found it - under the driver’s seat.

It fitted the exhaust pipe perfectly (must have been a designed for such occasions?). With the starting handle well and truly engaged I was starting to clear it when I felt a presence. Looking round I saw a pair of big black boots attached to some formal-looking trousers. “Evening sir,” said the policeman. “If I may be as bold as to say I think you have the starting handle in the wrong end of the car.” He then turned to go and as he did so I heard him say “even a gorilla would know that, ha ha….”

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Our club meetings take place in the Catholic Church Hall. Doors open at 2pm with refreshments and the demonstration starts at 2.30pm.

For further information ring Marilyn, 01692 404661

Aylsham and District flower Club

On Wednesday 10th August we will be meeting as usual in Aylsham Town Hall 7pm for 7.30. This month our demonstrator will be Christine Hewston from Attleborough who has chosen “Pots and Petals” as her theme.

Flower of the month competition and Sales table. Raffle of arrangements. Visitors welcome £5. Tea/coffee on arrival if required.

The club will also have a Floral marquee at Aylsham Show on Monday 29th August. There will be eight arrangements under the title of The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, plus a number of basket arrangements which we all be auctioned off about 4 pm. Do come and visit us if you are at the show. We will be in a different location this year. The charity we are supporting this year is “First Responders”.

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Cromer Pier Show 2022 What a fantastic Show!

hula hoops has to be seen to be believed.

This year the show has weekly guest performers and this first week it was Steve Hewlett, Ventriloquist, with his mate Arthur Lager or was it Arthur assisted by Steve?

From start to finish with exciting and fast-moving action, this show gives great entertainment. The whole cast were superb with the Host and Compere Ben Nickless, fresh from his live final appearance of this year’s Britain's Got Talent, was outstanding

The male and female lead vocalists, Holly- Jane Crowter and Ferdinand De Leon gave brilliant performances throughout the show.

As always, the dancers were out of this world with their colourful and energetic displays. Speciality performer Nadia Lumley excelled with her main discipline the Cyr Wheel and what she can do with

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Come out and Play with the National Trust This Summer From pop-up play pavilions with a family-festival feel to interactive storytelling and open-air theatre, there are lots of events and activities on offer this summer from the National Trust.

And thanks to funding from Sport England over 140 National Trust houses, gardens and parks will be encouraging families to get active and take part in a Summer of Sport. With drop-in ‘come out and play’ sports sessions including archery and athletics, hopscotch and hockey.

Here we’ve rounded up some of the best and most exciting National Trust events and activities across Norfolk to keep the whole family busy this summer. To start your summer adventure, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Blickling estate There's always something to spark the imagination of your little explorers at Blickling. This summer, see more of the estate on two wheels with a bike from our cycle hire. From balance to e-bikes, they offer the perfect way to explore some hidden areas while keeping active. Kick back in one of the garden deckchairs and treat yourself to an ice-cream while the rest of the family try their hands at our facilitated play activities, supported by Sport England. Get ready to free your inner Robin Hood at archery sessions on selected days throughout the summer, before picnicking under the dappled shade of Blickling’s magnificent veteran trees. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/blickling-estate Felbrigg Hall Felbrigg has so much to offer families this summer.

Explore inside the Hall and imagine what it might have been like to have lived or worked there. Visit the walled garden to see fruits and vegetables growing – and don’t forget to look out for our hens! Try your hand at den building in the Great Wood and see if you can spot dragonflies around the lake. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/felbrigg-hall-gardensand-estate

Oxburgh Hall You can become an explorer any day of the week this summer at Oxburgh as you try your hand at Orienteering and go on an adventure around the estate. Find signs of wildlife and hunt for bugs, challenge a friend to a game of pooh sticks, create some wild art or build a den in the woodland. Relive your school days in our Sports Day area or try your hand at outdoor games on the lawns, overlooking the moat. Whether you're looking for your latest adventure, or a lazy day relaxing and enjoying a picnic by the moat, Oxburgh has plenty to help you make the most of summer with your family. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/oxburgh-hall

sheringham Park There’s plenty of space at Sheringham Park for those needing to burn off some energy. Why not become a nature detective? You can collect natural materials, use a spotter's guide to identify wildlife or immerse yourself in the colours, noises and textures of the world around you. Can you find our new Bug Hotel? If you’re looking for a new activity to try, we’re offering guided archery sessions on selected dates throughout the summer holiday. ‘Arrows’ is a short form of archery designed to introduce children

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Family enjoying a picnic in the garden of Oxburgh Hall (credit) National Trust Images Nick Daly

to the sport, as recommended by GB Archery. Instruction will be proved as you aim to hit the target. Keep an eye on our website for the latest information. Heartbreak Productions are also returning, this year with an outdoor performance of David Walliams’ Awful Auntie. Pack a picnic, grab a chair, and enjoy some good old family entertainment. Visit the website for full details and prices. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sheringham-park

Horsey windpump Explore the wildlife that the Norfolk Broads have to offer with our ‘Wildlife Bingo’ challenge. Hunt for animal tracks around the garden and see if you can find everything on the sheet. If you spot something you’re not sure of, a giant ID guide is available in our reception area. Another way to enjoy our gardens and walks is with sensory bingo. Search for sounds, sights, smells and textures on your journey. Perhaps you’re looking for something more active? We’ll be playing with skipping ropes and hula hoops, as well as getting competitive with ring toss, Molkky skittles and Jenga. Fun for all ages! www.nationaltrust.org.uk/horsey-windpump

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Sheringham library News

Open Library is back - Your key to the library. Monday to Friday: 8am-7pm, Saturday: 8am-4pm, Sunday: 10am-4pm Closed on Bank Holidays Please ask a member of staff to activate your library card for Open Libraries and for a new PIN number, if you have misplaced yours. You must read our terms and conditions. You will need to be over 16 and we need to see proof of your Norfolk address Staffed Hours: Monday 10am-7pm, Tuesday 10am-7pm, Wednesday 1pm-7pm, Friday 1pm-7pm, Saturday 11am-4pm

Do you love reading Crime fiction? Would you like to join our Crime Book Club, starting in September? Meeting in the library once a month. If you would like to volunteer and co-ordinate the group with the support of library staff or just participate, we’d love to hear from you. Please ask us the next time to visit the library or phone 01263 822874

The Gadgeteers are coming in July… You can join The Summer Reading Challenge from 9th July, with The Gadgeteers and science is all around you. summer reading Challenge/Dna Detectives Lab coats on and come to Sheringham Library on Tuesday 26th July at 10.30am. We will be extracting the DNA from a banana with the amazing Dr Amanda Hartley from the Little Story Telling Company. Aimed at children aged 5-11. Under 8s must be accompanied by an adult. Please book on-line at www.norfolk.gov.uk/libraries or call Sheringham Library to book a place on 01263 822874. This event is kindly sponsored by The Norwich Science Festival and The Forum. summer reading Challenge/epic engineering Join us and build the tallest tower you can out of spaghetti and marshmallows. Friday 5th August 3-4pm. No need to book. Under 8s must be accompanied by an adult. summer reading Challenge/ready steady Teddy Have fun learning about friction and send your teddy down the zipline on Friday 19th August 3-4pm. Bring your teddy! No need to book. Under 8s must be accompanied by an adult.

LeGO Club: Saturdays 2-3pm. Suitable for ages 4+. Children under 8s must be accompanied. No need to book. Lego provided.

reading Friends Together starts on 29th June at 4:30 for six weeks. Please contact Sheringham Library to book your place. Kate will read the first chapter from a selection of six books. You can then borrow the book if you wish. Why not stay for a cuppa and a chat afterwards?

I.T. Buddy sessions Mondays 10:15am-11:15am. Booking is essential Bounce & Rhyme on Tuesdays 10-10.30am, followed by Stay & Chat 10:30-11:15. Let the little ones play while you have a coffee and a chat. No need to book.

The national Childbirth Trust sling Library will be available at Stay & Chat to give practical safety advice on wearing and hiring out slings of all shapes and sizes from newborn - 6 years old. This is a drop-in session on Tuesdays at 10:30, starting 31st May, every 4 weeks. Next dates 26th July & 23rd August.

weekly Family History sessions with Debbie or Sally on Tuesdays 2-3pm. Booking is essential

Join the story explorers Club at Norfolk Libraries. A new reading adventure from 0-5yrs

Tricky Period Bags and Toiletries to Go and available free from Norfolk Libraries but are subject to availability.

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You can visit our website www.norfolk.gov.uk/libraries to book a computer and find up to date information on the services that we have on offer. We have stopped automatically renewing items borrowed from Norfolk libraries, so please renew or return your own items again. This will allow you and other library users to have the widest possible range of options available when you visit one of our libraries. However, we will not be reintroducing overdue charges at the same time, to give you some time to get back into the habit of managing your library loans. Sheringham Library, New Road, Sheringham, NR26 8EB. 01263 822874 www.norfolk.gov.uk/libraries Sheringham Independent July 2022


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Try adding some nuts for crunch, maybe fruit (raspberries are good), or a swirl of salted caramel or Biscoff spread. Add mincemeat for Christmas brownies or mini eggs at Easter, or decorate for a special occasion, there are so many ways to put your own stamp on these delicious treats.

This recipe is an easy starter version, the trick is to get that dense, fudgy middle by not over baking, cook for too long and you have chocolate cake, so remove from the oven whilst the middle is still slightly underdone. Ingredients

175g dark chocolate 175g butter 250g caster sugar 3 large eggs, beaten 100g plain flour 25g cocoa powder 100g chocolate chunks/chips (milk, plain or white)

Method Preheat your oven to 180C/Gas 4. Grease a deep baking pan, 22cm x 32cm, and line with baking parchment. Put the butter and chocolate in a mixing bowl and sit on top of a pan of simmering water (make sure the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water) and stir the mixture until fully melted, then leave to cool slightly. Put the eggs and sugar in a separate mixing bowl and whisk until pale and at the ‘ribbon’ stage. Sift the flour and cocoa into the egg mixture, then add the melted chocolate and fold together until fully incorporated and smooth. Pour the mixture into the prepared tin, sprinkle over the chocolate chunks/chips and bake for about 30 minutes (test the middle with a cocktail stick, it should come out looking slightly wet). Leave to cool completely in the tin then lift out on the paper and cut into squares. Enjoy! Jo – editor

Credit Crunch Recipe - That’s a Wrap, folks!

loves slaving over a hot stove!

As a society, we are endlessly engaged with trying to make our food ‘fast’, but it’s not always such a bad thing. We all live busy lives, and not everyone

Finding recipes that work for you by not only being popular with everyone but saving you time and money is my constant quest, and this recipe definitely ticks all those boxes. It’s quick, nutritious, fun, and can feed everyone from a vegan to a meat eater happily, plus it's easy on the wallet. You may have only ever eaten baked beans before, but I promise you that this is an absolutely delicious supper, so be brave and start putting those tins of mixed beans into your shopping cart!

Better still, buy them dried, soak overnight, change the water the next day and boil them up; you can then pop them in the freezer in portion sizes, ready to pull out and add to any number of dishes.

Beans and pulses are so good for you, store well and are relatively cheap and can be added to soups, stews and can replace meat in lots of dishes, as in this one. As food becomes pricier and the bills are getting bigger, we all need to

think about how we can make our budgets go further and replacing some or all of the meat in a recipe with beans and pulses is an easy win.

Wraps are cheap and easy to buy, and kids love assembling their wraps to eat, often willingly adding veg and salad in that they normally wouldn’t touch. The blend of cooked and crunchy raw veg, hummus and condiments is a winner, and we regularly now have this at home. Mix up the veg according to what is in season or on special.

Mixed Bean Burritos

1 red onion, finely chopped 3 sticks celery, finely chopped 2 large flat mushrooms, diced into small chunks 1 red and 1 green pepper, chopped into small chunks 2 fat garlic cloves, chopped finely 1 fat courgette, cut into small chunks 2 tins mixed beans, drained and rinsed A few sun-dried tomatoes from a jar, plus some of the oil 2 tsp smoked paprika ½ to 1 tsp mild chilli powder Seasoning to taste Splash soy sauce Soft wraps and chopped salad such as lettuce, cucumber and tomatoes to serve Mayo and grated cheese to serve (use vegan versions if needed)

Heat a little of the oil from the jar of sun-dried tomatoes in a deep non-stick frying pan or wok and add all the veg except the beans. Gently fry

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until the veg are softening, about 10mins, being careful not to burn them. Add the paprika, chilli powder and soy sauce and stir well, then check the seasoning and gently fry for another 5 minutes before adding in the beans and stirring. Heat through for another 5 mins, and serve in wraps, with salad, a little grated cheese and mayo. Carolyn Burn

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about Mel by David - In 2016 I visited a craft show in Sheringham and spotted Mel selling cards and prints of her work, nothing unusual you might think, but every single piece made me smile. Since that meeting, we have become firm friends and are excited to be together again for a fourth exhibition. Mel’s black and white portraits of iconic people in the music and movie world and whimsical images of cats, crabs, lobsters, and other characters all evoke childhood memories and have become increasingly desirable to all age groups. This year, she will be showing new pieces within her “At the Beach” collection created in both watercolour and acrylic, and I guarantee you won’t leave the exhibition without a smile on your face.

about David by Mel - David has lived life as an artist for over fifty years painting in water colour and oils. He is also a master of stitchwork, and his subjects vary from small studies of birds, mammals, and insects to large images of fantasy and the bizarre. Two new works included in the exhibition this year, are “When festivals collide” which portrays the meeting of Christmas and Halloween in a way only David could portray it and “Village life”, which is an intricate oil painting portrait of a village. His fastidious treatment to detail shown throughout his collections of paintings and embroidery will simply take your breath away.

Both Mel and David hope that you will take a few minutes out of your day to come and meet them and view the exhibition which is being held at Oddfellows Hall in Sheringham and runs from Saturday 30th July to Sunday 14th August 2022.

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11.00 - 4.00. Come and see the fascinating displays, stories and films of our local Maritime Heritage, set in the old Military Camp at Stiffkey Greenway NR23 1QF

This is a reminder about our exciting Maritime Heritage Festival, which is taking place at Tugboat Yard, East Quay, Wells-next-the-Sea on Saturday and Sunday July 23 & 24. Plans are well under way!

We are expecting at least eighteen historic local wooden crab boats and whelkers to gather on Tugboat pontoon, arriving on Friday July 22 and being on display on both Saturday and Sunday July 23 and 24.

There will be a spectacular Flotilla on Saturday 23 July starting at 2pm when all the boats will motor in convoy to the harbour mouth and back so they can be viewed by visitors.

The Flotilla will be led by our two flagships, Dunkirk Little Ship and former relief lifeboat at Wells, Lucy Lavers, and former Wells whelker, Harvester.

There will be plenty of information available about the boats and our Maritime Heritage, and we are delighted there will be members of the fishing and boatbuilding families who worked or built these boats joining us.

Bessie arriving at Morston 2011

As well as the boats, there is much more to entertain you over the weekend! Rescue Wooden Boats will have a stall with lots of information and merchandise, there will be food stalls (Norfolk Thai, BBQ), a drink stall (Black Shuck Distillery), a model lifeboats display, activities and competitions. In addition, the Nelson Shantymen and Anto Morra (Irish folk singer) will be performing.

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Lucy Lavers by Ben Jones

And NEW is the Little Blue Hut on Wells Quay, where you can now book tickets for memorable trips on Lucy Lavers (you can see details of trips and also book online here), as well as book trips on other boats, hire gillying sets and more!

Wells Carnival www.wellscarnival.co.uk We are delighted to also be present at the main Wells Carnival with a stall in the Buttlands on both August 2 and August 6 – do come and find us!

Projects and fundraising

Our next major project is to restore local whelker Bessie, a significant historic boat, also involved in the Dunkirk evacuation. We have started fundraising, but the costs are large so if you feel able to contribute, we would be most grateful. We welcome donations to support our work – if you are not already, do become a Friend of Rescue Wooden Boats The Three frogs

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Three frogs went leaping o’er hill and dale, To catch the moon in a wooden pail. Then as they leapt down a lonely road, They met a fat and jolly toad. “Sir Toad”, all three at once did cry, “Have you seen the moon go by”? “Why yes indeed”, the toad replied. And laughed until he nearly died. “The moon lies yonder, behind the hill, That’s where you’ll find him if you will”. So off leapt the frogs with cries of glee, And they’ll leap for all eternity. T.J. Linford

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Super Saturday at Holt festival

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N’famady Kouyaté FREE Community Event for Families, £20 combined ticket for TWO Saturday night music events.

Come and join us for Super Saturday at the Holt Festival on Saturday 30th July! First up, we have a FREE community event for families. Maynard Flip Flap’s Fabulous Festival Fun programme starts at 3pm on the Stage on the Field at Gresham’s Pre-Prep School Field in Holt.

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This is a show of hilarious and unique entertainers, specially gathered together by international fool and Holt Festival regular, Maynard Flip Flap. A great afternoon of family fun!

To get your FREE tickets, go to the Holt Festival website on www.holtfestival.org and click on the Main Events page. ALL children MUST be accompanied by an adult, and you need to book your FREE tickets for your whole group. For example, 1 adult and 3 children would need 4 tickets in total. FREE tickets are Maynard Flip Flap subject to availability.

Changing the tempo for the evening events on the Stage on the Field, we are now offering a COMBINED ticket to the two music performances at £20, a saving of £7, so why not grab some friends, bring a picnic and

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Flats & Sharps are on at 6pm. A four-piece bluegrass outfit from Penzance, they deliver an energetic and spirited set, with strong harmonies and stonking solos that’ll have you dancing and singing along in no time.

N’famady Kouyaté takes to the stage at 8.30pm. This Guinean master musician brings his full band line-up to Holt for the first time. World music lovers will be blown away by the infectious enthusiasm and sheer joy of his music. His arrangements are a fusion of Mandingue African with western jazz, pop, indie and funk influences which audiences love. Not to be missed!

There is still good availability for all other events at the Holt Festival, so just go to our website www.holtfestival.org to book your tickets NOW, and to find out about the amazing art programme and other attractions you can enjoy this year.

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Creative community projects, classes and theatre free workshops and for north walsham and north norfolk events for this summer; www.newstages.co.uk from singing to acting, New Stages is a crafts and storytime about and boost a sense of wellbeing and

Fancy trying something different this August? New Stages is presenting a season of activity for all ages throughout the summer – and it’s all completely free to take part! Most workshops take place in North Walsham and other events such as special Storytime events are taking place at libraries in Cromer and Stalham.

Joseph Ballard, Director of New Stages said: “Getting creative in the community helps us connect with others and the world around us – especially in a post-lockdown world. I’m very proud that we can present such a range of free workshops here in North Walsham for all ages. We’ll then collect in feedback to plan a way forward for more regular activity. The town has always supported my similar ventures in the past and this is my way of building on this for the future.”

Creative Workshops will take place every Wednesday morning and will range from a taster session in British Sign Language, to modelling with clay, writing poems and tasting exotic foods. These workshops will focus on creative activity as a way to think

sharing something different together.

A free taster session with North Walsham People’s Choir will take place at 7pm on Tuesday 9th August, all are welcome to join in with the friendly group from pop, rock, musicals and world music.

If you want to be inspired to write, a ‘writing for fun’ workshop will take place on Thursday 11th August at 7pm with simple writing prompts and short exercises designed to unblock your creativity!

The summer is a series of free taster sessions to develop new community projects going forward and all are welcome to attend the ‘creativity and wellbeing’ discussion event on Monday 8 August at 6pm.

For children and young people there are youth theatre workshops with North Norfolk Youth Theatre (ages 8-12 and 13-17) and also a dance taster session (ages 6-10) with Dance for Fun on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th August. Special Storytimes are also taking place in local libraries; North Walsham (2nd August), Cromer (9th August) and Stalham (23rd August).

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Community Interest Company, meaning it runs all activity not-for-profit with community wellbeing and creativity in mind. New Stages was behind North Walsham Pop-up People’s Theatre and the popular pantomimes before lockdown. The summer programme has been funded by The National Lottery Community Fund.

Most sessions will take place at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall in North Walsham, plus the local libraries and a special afternoon creative workshop will take place Northrepps Aerodrome. Free refreshments will be at all sessions to keep your creativity fuelled!

Check out the New Stages website for more information or the booklets and posters around town (and available from the libraries).

All activity is free to take part and places must be booked in advance. You can find out more and book online at

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Well, it’s here again, the second successive year of my bid to raise thousands and thousands for local North Norfolk charities.

After smashing my target of £26,000 and raising more than £38,000 for 26 local charities last year, this year I am aiming to do it all over again - but with a twist. For every mile I complete, 25 local charities will each receive £1,000, and then for the final mile of the marathon I want to donate £5,000 to the Supporting Ukraine in Norfolk Community Foundation’s Ukraine fund that is helping refugees all over our home. Our target to raise this year is £30,000.

Our local charities do so much for our community. And as the first MP in the country to open my home to refugees, I know how much support is required especially when the war in Ukraine shows no sign of ending. It is essential we continue to play our part in Norfolk to help those finding safety here.

A list of all the successful charities can be found on my website and how you can generously support them is found at www.duncanbaker.org.uk/marathon2022.

From animal welfare to cancer charities or the arts scene to charities that look after children, every single good cause has a special place in our heart.

As Parliament breaks for the Summer, I will be

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embarking on my Summer Tour again, getting all round our constituency to pick up your issues and try to ensure I can help fix them for you. But before that, I will be spending my first week of the Summer volunteering with the ambulance service. This year I pledged to not be an MP who just talked about issues that affect us, but actually rolled up my sleeves to understand the problems we all face better. After volunteering in a care home at Easter, this time I will be supporting our East of England Ambulance Service. We know all our health systems have been placed under enormous strain following the pandemic. I work with so many of them but many of us know the ambulance service has seen particular pressure. I hope my week will help inform me more as I return to Parliament to continue raising the issue and to ensure we can improve our response times for all.

Away from raising money and volunteering, my work in Parliament is bearing fruit. Continual lobbying for better mental health provision in North Norfolk has seen very productive talks at Cromer Hospital as I campaign to bring specific mental health walk in support to our fabulous local hospital. Equally, dentistry is another of my key campaigns. My Father is

the retired NHS dentist in Fakenham. He worked in the NHS for 34 years and as such I have a real insight and passion for improving dentistry. We are in early-stage discussions for a dental training school at the UEA and vital changes to the profession are on the cards thanks to my campaigning.

I look forward to seeing you in the Summer, on my tour of the villages and towns or just simply jogging as I get in shape for the London marathon and raise even more money for local good causes!

The Summer Reading Challenge 2022 will be launching in Norfolk libraries on Saturday 23rd July.

It’s free, it’s fun, it builds confidence and supports children reading for pleasure. Children’s reading can ‘dip’ during the long summer break making it harder for them on returning to school. In addition, reading for pleasure has so many proven benefits including developing empathy by identifying with characters and improving mental wellbeing.

This year the theme is Gadgeteers. It has been produced by the Reading Agency in partnership with the Science Museum Group and is a celebration of science and innovation. It will be delivered by Norfolk Library and Information Service and there will be lots of exciting activities in your local libraries.

Over 700,000 children sign up to the challenge every year. You can sign your children up at your local library from the 23rd July. To join the challenge children will need to be a library member. This is free of charge and children will receive their own library card for which there are no overdue fees.

Children will be given their Gadgeteers pack, have the opportunity to be involved in lots of fun, free activities and get to set their own reading challenge (we recommend six books over the six-week period).

Children choose their own books which can include e-books from our virtual library. The children will collect stickers along the way and on completion of the challenge they will receive a medal and certificate of achievement. There is a digital platform too, so the fun can carry on at home!

Children can take part in the Challenge at summerreadingchallenge.org.uk

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In the Know - District Councillors Report It has been a busy month for District Councillors. With the cost-of-living crisis impacting we are supporting an increasing number of families and in particular dealing with housing issues. Information about support can be found on Cllr Withington’s website www.lizwithington. mycouncillor.org.uk

catch up on some of the long-term maintenance issues which had not been completed for many years under the previous administration. This included the Beach Chalets which had fallen into a terrible state of repair making them not fit for purpose. A full refurbishment has taken place and they continue Rubbish has also been a factor to give pleasure to the with Barbeque bins now in tenants. An annual audit place in two locations on the is now completed, and prom and more anticipated for appropriate repairs next season. Broken glass on agreed. A full report is the lifeboat ramp area has Refurbished beach chalets, Sheringham also available on Cllr Liz been an issue and has been Withington’s website. reported to the local police team. The SERCO

promenade cleaners have also been requested to pay additional attention in this area.

The Seafront improvements continue with the Marble Arch viewing platforms and shelters below being much improved with the support of a small works contractor being employed to

There have been some issues with garden maintenance on The Leas and the War Memorial Garden. This has been as a result of staff shortages with SERCO and the bedding plants taking priority across the district. SERCO have now been in attendance, and it is hoped this will

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Outside space has continued to be a theme as well with much work on open spaces and paths. Damage to paths from heavy rain has been reported and repairs liaised as well as supporting the work on Butts Lane and the reinstatement of dog bins.

Work has continued to support the town in finding a permanent location for the Post Office and ensuring the Carnival Association is supported appropriately to ensure our fantastic array of events can go ahead over the summer. Please get in touch if your Sheringham Liberal democrat team can help in any way liz.withington@north-norfolk.gov.uk colin.heinink@north-norfolk.gov.uk

Armed forces Day, Northrepps

On 7 June, after an excellent lunch, we had our AGM and on 5 July Chris Bell (who may be familiar from his TV appearances as a weather forecaster on Look East) spoke to us about meteorology.

Secretary of the Sheringham & District Branch, Jack Broughton greets Duncan Baker MP, visiting the Royal Air Forces Association display at the Royal British Legion organised Armed Forces Day event in Northrepps.

On 2 August club member Terry Robinson will speak to us on “Hocus Probus! A Spell of Magic” (i.e., on conjuring).

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

With the benefit of excellent weather and a solo flying display organised by Northrepps International Airport this annual event, covid permitting, attracted a large crowd to see displays by various Service Charities and military youth groups.

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Lilly Dear achieved a hat-trick of gold medals when she swam for North Norfolk Vikings Swimming Club at the UEA in a development gala promoted by Great Yarmouth Swimming Club.

In a very close 50m freestyle, Lilly just out touched Anita Edelinski of Great Yarmouth by just under a second to capture her first gold. However, her second success was the 50m breaststroke when the 10year-old swam four seconds faster than her best to win in 54.60 and ironically beating runner up Charlotte DevSherman of the Norwich Swan Club by the same margin. In the 50m backstroke, Lilly was the clear winner in 49.53 from fellow Viking Grace Parker's 52.16 who took a well-earned silver.

double gold too for 9-yearold Reuben Seaman of Aylsham in the 50m backstroke with 49.37 and 51.86 for his butterfly over the same distance. Single golds were awarded to Baille Beighten in the 25m breaststroke in 32.46 and newcomer to the club Mimi Hinton-Upward 31.91 also over the same distance respectively.

The Viking Team at the UEA Lily with her three gold medals

With the addition of Toby Caufield, Rosa Sadler, Layla Callaby and Amiyah Hawes in the team, the Vikings won 11 Golds,7 Silvers and 5 Bronze Medals: the most in a gals for a very long time. John Holden

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There was a pleasant surprise when debutant Isla Cartwright took a double gold. In the 25m freestyle. The 8-yearold brought it home in 24.85 with an outstanding ten second margin but in the 25m backstroke only the electronic Lily with her three gold medals timing could separate her and teammate Edith Hopkins when Isla won in 28.24 from Edith's silver medal time of 28.66 respectively.

To all our supporters and everyone who has helped us in any way over the years to make Sheringham and Cromer Lions Club the happy and successful Club it has been.

Unfortunately, the Club is closed at the end of June 2022 due to lack of new members, ill health and our increasing ages.

When, over ten years ago, my husband and I moved to Norfolk, where I was born, we joined the Lions Club which changed our lives for the better. We met other people who wished to support their local communities. We also met other people, had lots of fun and made friends for life. It was also a way of getting into the wider world of North Norfolk instead of just the small village where we live.

Vikings took back-to-back wins in the over 11-year age group on 25m butterfly in both the boys' and girls' races. Team Captain Bebe King scored 21.88 in a close race and Razvan Platon won in 26.23. It was a

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