Village People South Norwich Early Spring 2016 edition

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South Norwich edition

EARLY SPRING 2016

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CONTENTS EARLY SPRING 2016

Out & About

Home & Garden

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35 Ladies who lunch check out COSMO in Norwich

Good news from our region

13 Wymondham Nature Group

14 WIN tickets to the Hampton Court 37 Garden jottings from Ken 38 On your plot springs into action Flower Show 17 Matthew Kelly brings Toast to Norwich 18 Food poverty project 20 Check out our regional book reviews 22 Collecting antique clocks

40 Homewares to go wild for 42 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword

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24 Village notice board 29 NEW SERIES “Read all about it”: Pubs and Inns 30 Top tips to attract more local customers in 2016 32 Watton’s Dragonfly Gallery celebratory year

17 45 Fascinating local stories 47 What you need to know about Lungworm 49 Inspirational holiday ideas 50 We review the new Mini Cooper S Clubman Auto 55 Nadia’s delicious kiwi and lemon cheesecake recipe 58 Fashion – springs latest blue trends

Health & Beauty 61 Health Q&A: hair loss and the menopause 63 Non evasive treatments – lifting the lid on facelifts 67 Refreshing Waters talks to courageous Celia Harmer

Jobs, Money & Business 69 Great recommendations for local businesses 71 Smart money secrets talk The Personal Saving Allowance 74 Lovely walk around Redgrave 77 Chinese New Year of the Monkey 78 Find a local business or service in our local directory

18 Are you looking for a particular product or service? Check out our Local Business Directory on pages 78 & 79

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Welcome

We’ve got another packed issue full of local stories as well as 20 new local businesses offering their products and services just for you! The recipe this issue looks scrummy and there’s some interesting short holidays and day trips on offer so if you haven’t booked some time away yet, have a read and see where you fancy going.

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of readers when looking for a tradesperson or service only look in Village People

There’s plenty going on during February and March so check out the Village Notice Board and don’t forget, if you are organising a local village or charity event, pop the details over to me so we can include it in our next issue. We’re working on April/May right now and the best bit is it’s FREE.

I bet each and every reader knows someone who runs their own business, whether it’s big or small. If it’s a local business, make sure you get them to read my top tips on how to decide where to advertise their business. Our advice is completely free, so for the cost of a quick call it has got to be worth 10 minutes of their time! As I write it’s snowing outside, but by the time the postman (you have to call them delivery officers these days!) drops our new issue through your letterbox, I hope spring will be almost here. Daffs, longer days and Easter eggs … bring it on! We’ve just finished our annual readers’ survey, where we randomly select 1,000 readers (from our massive readership of 125,000) and asked 10 quick-fire questions. The results are fantastic and one lucky reader chosen at random won a £100 Waitrose voucher for taking part. If you’d like to be added to our database (we promise never to sell you on!) drop me an email today. I’ve run out of space so that’s it folks for another two months; I’ll be back at the end of March.

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Good News FROM OUR REGION NORMANDY HERO AWARDED Thornham Parva resident Alan King his has received a prestigious award for andy Norm of e Battl the g durin ery brav in 1944. Alan, at 91 years of age, was r presented with the Legion d’Honneu hé: award from the French Defence Attac . REAU ALLE CHEV ck Patri C.A. n The ceremony was held at Kensingto the in on, Palace Gardens, Lond ch presence of Sylvie Bermann, the Fren Ambassador.

LOCAL CHARITIES BENEFIT FROM COMMUNITY FUND East Anglia Children’s Hospice (EACH), Star Throwers Cancer Care and Support, Chapel Road School for Severely Disabled Children and the Norfolk Community Foundation will each receive £2,735.20 – a total of £10,940.80 – thanks to the Lord Baker Community Fund. The fund, launched by Lord Russell Baker of Little Moulton and managed by the Norfolk Community Foundation, provided the four local charities with a welcomed boost just before Christmas.

Further fundraising events have been organised for 2016, including the Norwich Charity Darts Masters at Norwich City Football Club on June 25. Darts legends Eric Bristow, Keith Deller, Bobby George and our very own Steve Beaton from North Walsham will be in attendance.

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NEW MUMS WITHOUT MUMS For almost three years now the Norfolk support group, New Mums Without Mums, has been growing steadily with 150 members currently.

FEBRUARY FEBR FEBRUA RY IS THE MONTH OF LOVE Have a heart this February and give a bit of time and affection for the Big C’s “Month of Love” campaign. Does the word “chocolate” tempt you? The Norfolk based charity, Big C, has teamed up with some of the county’s favourite restaurants, as they prepare for lovers to indulge in Valentine’s Day dinners. These restaurants will be offering delicious, locally produced chocolates

in a Kilner jar to tables for a suggested donation in the fight against cancer. Those participating include Stoke Mill, Stoke Holy Cross; Pedro’s Texmex Cantina, Chapelfield Gardens, Norwich; No1. Cromer; and Marriott’s Warehouse, King’s Lynn. For more information and for restaurateurs interested in this sweet opportunity, please contact Rachel Francis on 01603 619900.

The group regularly fundraises – having already donated £14,000 to local charities – and provides support to its members through regular meet-ups. With Mothers Day coming up, the group has decided to make something for each other, from homemade baking to paintings and floral arrangements. A private Facebook page for the group welcomes members of the public who have lost their mum to join. For more information contact Louise on louisemundford@googlemail.com

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COMPETITION DISCOVERS LOCAL TALENT Back in 2010, June Owen had written a one-act play and wanted to enter it into a local competition, when she discovered that such competitions could be found almost everywhere but Norfolk. So she launched her own and the award-winning Garboldisham Amateur Dramatic Society agreed to perform the winning plays.

New playwrights have been discovered in each of the three previous competitions and, now in its fourth year, June is hoping to find another. The last competition produced 20 entries, which is a record for a single county. For more information contact June at june.owen1@sky.com

Lady Kay Fisher (centre), alongside June, presenting 2015’s winner Steve Harper with an award for his play, Fate

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VETERINARY CLINIC RELOCATES Uplands Way Vets has moved from its Diss clinic to Low Road, Bressingham – next door to Wyevale Garden Centre. The new location allows more parking and enables the group to develop a new state-of-the-art clinic, as well as offering a cat-only consulting room and waiting room, and large walk-in dog kennels with under-floor heating. For more information, visit www.uplandswayvets.co.uk or phone 01379 642865


FIRE STATION BOOK IS A RED HOT READ Ray King served 35 years in Diss Fire Brigade. When he saw a photo of the staff taken in 1947, it kindled his burning desire to pen down the local brigade’s history. Ray noticed that he worked alongside most of the 1947 team and spotted the Albion appliance, which had led the parade to St Paul’s Cathedral in London to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Blitz, which is still active today. Over the past year, Ray has spent hours researching the brigade’s history, with help from the present fire station. He has had 200 copies printed, which can be bought from a local Diss book shop and Bressingham Steam Museum for £8.50.

Ray King

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ways to get involved with

Wymondham Nature Group Wymondham Nature Group (WyNG) is the local group of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, a charity working to protect and enhance Norfolk’s nature for the benefit of wildlife and people. You do not need to be an expert to join us but just have a passion for wildlife and the environment. We hold nine entertaining and informative talks each year, covering all aspects of nature. The talks are held at the Town Green Centre, Wymondham, on the second Thursday of the month (September to May) at 7.30pm. Entry is just £2 and everyone is most welcome to attend. Another of our aims is to inform and educate the public. We have our own colourful publication, SWIFT, which includes all manner of interesting sightings and observations, and we also

organise several guided walks throughout the year.

attract all sorts of fascinating insects and birds.

WyNG has two teams of enthusiastic, practical conservation volunteers who help manage both Tolls Meadow, Wymondham’s very own local nature reserve in the heart of the town, and Ashwellthorpe Lower Wood, our nearest Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve.

Maintaining the wealth of biodiversity in our area is of utmost importance to us and we engage with the local planning system to ensure wildlife is not overlooked.

Recently, Tolls Meadow was dubbed one of the“Seven Wonders of Wymondham”. As a fen meadow – a rare habitat through which the River Tiffey flows – it provides a home to a whole host of interesting wildlife, including the endangered water vole (our very own“Ratty” from The Wind in the Willows) and there is a wide range of wild flowers, including orchid species, marsh marigold, meadowsweet and ragged robin, which in turn

WyNG is a friendly committee which anyone could become part of, and we also have conversation teams that the public can join. New volunteers are always warmly received with no previous experience necessary and work can be found for all levels of fitness. Why not join us and help safeguard our precious and beautiful environment online too? Find us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, contact us by email wymondham@norfolkwildlifetrust. org.uk or speak to our secretary, Ann Carpenter, for more information on 01508 488337.

Program of events: Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Upton and Bure Valley Reserves Illustrated talk by Kevin Hart, Norfolk Wildlife Trust Warden Thursday 10 March 7.30pm – Town Green Centre, Wymondham Chalk Reef - Cley to Trimmingham Illustrated talk by Rob Spray Thursday 14 April 7.30pm – Town Green Centre, Wymondham Please check www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk for all local WyNG activities.

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Inspiring Flower Shows Everyone has heard of the Chelsea Flower Show, it’s world famous and attracts visitors from across the globe. These days, many seasoned Chelsea visitors are also fitting the Hampton Court Flower Show into their schedule. Also managed by the RHS, it combines similar activities to Chelsea with show gardens, exhibits and gardening related stalls. Among the highlights for 2016 will be the chance to wander amongst thousands of free-flying butterflies from Indonesia and South America in a specially created butterfly dome.

Village People have teamed up with CheneryLive to offer one lucky reader the chance to win two tickets and travel to a day at the Hampton Court Flower Show, travelling on either the 8, 9 or 10 July 2016. To be in with a chance of winning simply send an email to

Co-Educational School Day and Boarding Places for Boys and Girls Aged 2-13 For further information or to arrange a visit please contact the Registrar Mrs Louise Coates Tel 01953 681246 Riddlesworth Hall School (between Thetford & Diss) Riddlesworth, Norfolk IP22 2TA email: ljc@riddlesworth-hall.co.uk www.riddlesworthhall.com Graded Outstanding in many areas following recent ISI Inspection

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competition@village-people.info with your name, address and daytime phone number by 31 March 2016. CheneryLive (brought to you by Galloway) offer a range of days out including flower shows at Chelsea and Hampton Court. For more information, please visit www.chenerylive.com or visit the Travel Centre, 3 Castle Meadow, Norwich NR1 3PY or telephone 01603 679010.


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FEB/MAR BOX OFFICE: (01603) 63 00 00 Sat 6 Feb RUMOURS OF FLEETWOOD MAC World’s leading Fleetwood Mac tribute show £7 - £23.50

Thur 4 – Fri 5 Feb RICHARD ALSTON DANCE COMPANY Stunning contemporary dance £7 - £20.50

Mon 8 – Sat 13 Feb PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT Jason Donovan stars in smash hit musical £8 - £42.50 Sun 14 Feb PAUL CARRACK Singer from Ace, Squeeze and Mike & The Mechanics £8 - £28.50 Tues 16 Feb ADAM HILLS Aussie stand-up £7 – £21 Wed 17 Feb MILKSHAKE! LIVE Childrens’ TV favourites £7 - £14 Thur 18 – Sat 20 Feb SIBERIAN STATE BALLET Giselle, The Snow Maiden and The Nutcracker £8 - £35 Mon 22 – Wed 24 Feb NEW JERSEY NIGHTS Celebrating the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons £8 - £27.50 Thur 25 – Sun 28 Feb CIRQUE BERSERK The finest circus skills and thrilling stunts £8 - £28.50

Mon 29 Feb – Sat 5 March TOAST Matthew Kelly stars in brilliantly observed drama £8 - £25

Tues 8 – Sat 12 March Matthew Bourne’s SLEEPING BEAUTY Dazzling dance adaptation £8 - £39 Mon 14 – Sat 19 March KING CHARLES III Robert Powell stars in unstoppably entertaining play £8 - £29 Sun 20 May KEN DODD Legendary stand-up £7 - £23 Mon 21 – Wed 23 March ENGLISH TOURING OPERA Mozart’s Don Giovanni, Gluck’s Iphigenie en Tauride £8 - £36 Thur 24 – Sat 26 March TAP FACTORY Breathtaking, dynamic world champion dancers £7 - £23.50 Sun 27 March IRELAND’S CALL Irish music and dance £7 - £23.50 Mon 28 March BEAR BEHAVING BADLY CBBC hit show on stage. 5+ £7 - £14 Tues 29 Mar – Sat 2 Apr HAIRSPRAY Claire Sweeney stars in smash hit musical comedy £8 - £45

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Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty

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Get set to toast Matthew Playwright Richard Bean has delighted and entertained theatre audiences around the world with a string of successful comedies such as the international hit One Man, Two Guvnors.

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ow coming to Norwich Theatre Royal from February 29 to March 5 is his brilliantly observed drama set in a bread factory – Toast – and it will star the multitalented and Olivier award-winning actor Matthew Kelly.

Matthew entranced audiences and critics alike with his performance as a chain-smoking curmudgeon on the brink of retirement during the show’s London revival in 2014. Matthew, can you tell us a little of what Toast is all about and how your character fits in? It’s the story of seven incredible (and real) blokes in a bakery in Hull 1975 during the days when health and safety wasn’t an issue. My part is Walter “Nellie” Nelson, a man who has worked at the factory all his life. He is like the walking dead – battered by a lifetime of hard labour – but is the emotional heart of the play. It’s a big hearted, incredibly moving play about real people within a real community. Oh, and of course it’s very funny.

The production is touring eight venues around the UK – how important is touring theatre? I love working in the provinces much more than in the West End because you’re performing amongst a community and that’s very important to me. Not only that, you’re working with a close family of actors, stage managers and artists. I love living my life on the road… but I do miss my own bed! Toast also has a New York run in April and May – are you looking forward to that? I’ve actually never played New York so it’s absolutely thrilling to be going there with Toast. Off Broadway is especially exciting because the venue we’re going to – 59E59 – is hugely respected and well-known in Britain, but you don’t have the huge pressure of the commercialisation of Broadway itself. We can relax, do our job and enjoy ourselves without worrying about that side of the business. You’re well-known for performing both on screen and on stage. Which do you prefer? I love both. As long as I’m working and being paid I’m happy. In fact, I don’t even need to be paid!

Were you familiar with Richard Bean’s writing before this production? Oh yes, of course. I loved One Man, Two Guvnors and have always been aware of his work, particularly everything he did at Hull Truck with John Godber. I’ve always wanted to do The Mentalists which is a gorgeous play. Richard is a very witty man and it’s been an ambition of mine to work with him for a very long time. You’ll be starring alongside Simon Greenall [best known for playing Michael opposite Steve Coogan’s alter-ego Alan Partridge] who you’ve known for some time – what is it like sharing the stage with him? Simon used to be one of my staff writers for years on You Bet, and in the four years I worked on the show he was one of my favourite writers. So I’ve known him for 25 years (oh God!). He’s always made me laugh and is a terrific actor and a clever man. I admire him very much.

Toast runs at Norwich Theatre Royal from February 29 to March 5 Tickets are available from the box office on 01603 630000 or book online at theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

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Our Belief:

GOOD FOOD FOR ALL This time last year if someone had mentioned food poverty to me my first thoughts would not have been of our local community.

Countrymans’ of Norfolk Meals cooks fresh food daily at Wymondham College and delivers it to clients hot and ready to eat.Their menu offers different choices daily and caters for all dietary requirements and tastes.

However the shocking truth is that people in our region are struggling to provide adequate food for themselves and their families. Ever reducing budgets due to cuts in government support and funding means that parents regularly have to miss meals to enable their children to eat.

There are two services available: a subsidised provision completely without cost for four weeks, after which time a non-compulsory donation of £3.50 per meal is suggested, and a more traditional “meals on wheels” provision, for £5.50 per meal, for those who would benefit from a fresh hot meal but do not fit the subsidised criteria.

Vulnerable adults too, such as the elderly, are suffering with malnourishment and other related health issues because they have to choose between food and fuel. The aim of Countrymans’ of Norfolk Meals is clear – to alleviate the pressure on vulnerable groups and address food poverty and deprivation in our community through the provision of good quality, nutritious hot meals, support and guidance. The project was founded out of the belief that “good food for all” should be a right, not a privilege, and that community spirit in our towns and villages should be rekindled.

As a not-for-profit organisation, any surplus income from both services is reinvested into the project to enable Countrymans’ to expand its service and help more people in the community. Referrals can be made by individuals and family members or through agencies such as social services, GP’s and carers. If you or someone you know could benefit from this service, please contact the Countrymans’ team on 01953 609759, email countrymansofnorfolkmeals@outlook.com or download a referral form from their website: www.countrymansofnorfolkmeals.co.uk.

Delicious choice of daily menu options that will change with the seasons to bring you the freshest meals to your door.

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Regional Reads

THIS ISSUE WE LOVE Station 115 Shipdham: The story of a USAAF Airfield Peter W. Bodle

Fonthill Media ISBN 9781781554951 Paperback with numerous photographs and illustrations £16.99

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Defending Norfolk Mike Osborne

Fonthill Media ISBN 9781781554999 Paperback with numerous photographs £16.99 Norfolk is full of historical structures that speak of the county’s violent past and vulnerability to invasion, particularly from across the North Sea. This new book, by an author who is writing an ongoing series about Britain’s coastal defences, is a comprehensive record of this evidence of military activity going back as far as the Iron Age and Roman times – while not forgetting the First and Second World Wars, nor the Cold War and Britain’s nuclear deterrent. The monuments are placed in their social, historical and military contexts, and the volume will be a fascinating read for anyone interested in the subject.

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his book focuses on one very particular aspect of Norfolk’s military history: Station 115 Shipdham. It is the story of 600 acres of Norfolk countryside in the agricultural heartland of East Anglia which was turned into a major Second World War airfield and used as a USAAF Heavy Bomber base in the front line of the conflict. The book also tracks the activities of the 44th Bomb Group (The Flying Eightballs) at the airfield during the latter stages of the war. The airfield reverted to farmland in the 1950s, before becoming a flight training school and, latterly, a museum and memorial garden for the 44th Bomb Group Veterans Association. There is plenty of reminiscence in the book from those who lived and worked on the base during its time on the front line.

While it is yet day: The story of Elizabeth Fry Averil Douglas Opperman

Orphans Publishing ISBN 9781903360149 Hardback £16.99

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Anything from a pin to an Elephant: Tales of Norfolk Retail Chris Armstrong

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Collecting antique clocks To the experienced eye, East Anglian clocks are easy to identify. Ninety per cent of all Norfolk longcase clocks will have certain identifiable features. The pediment at the top of the clock – known as a “whale’s tail” design – is unique to Norfolk, though it does vary on styles and interpretations there is nothing else in the country which looks similar. Even just south of the border, a Suffolk clock has a type of crest which is wavy and tapered. West or northNorfolk, the design is the more common “swan neck” or “pagoda”. Other unique features are the trunk door, which has a simple semi-circle shape, often known as a “thumb nail” design. Norfolk clocks are also slim and usually made of oak, as it was easily obtainable, unlike the exotic overseas woods of mahogany and rosewood which weren’t used until much later. The plinth of the base is shaped, many would say, like a baby’s bum! Pictured below is a typical Norfolk longcase clock. It is a later example and is therefore made of mahogany,

but it has the whale’s tail-style pediment and also a thumb nail trunk door. The dial has an automata – a rocking ship – with which the action of the pendulum swings side to side. Like all eight-day longcase clocks, this will strike the hours on a bell. Also pictured is a large and very fine rosewood bracket clock, which would of graced the mantel of a large and important family home. It is a triple-fusee, quarter-striking, so it strikes one of two possible tunes every 15 minutes on a nest of bells. It also has a repeating function, which would of been linked to many rooms so a cord could be pulled to find out its last strike, thereby indicating the time to within 15 minutes – a very useful function in the days before electric lights! Unfortunately, in today’s market many antique clocks are “marriages” – meaning different movements put together with different cases. Always speak to the seller and ask about the clock’s history, the movement and any restoration that has been carried out. Any reputable dealer will be happy to give you the full facts. Both of the clocks featured are offered for sale by Norwich Antique Clock Shop, a regular exhibitor at the Dunston Hall Antiques Fair. Why not pop along to see a selection of some of their fine clocks?

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Pubs and inns

In the first of a new series of articles in which we explore old, local newspapers, wspapers Sarah Doig takes a look at what newspapers tell us about the role of our pubs and inns in the past.

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n the 16th century, there were nearly 20,000 drinking establishments in England. Alehouses were on the lowest social rung, with ale brewed on the premises and little or no accommodation. Then came taverns which were allowed to sell wine and food as well as beer. And at the top end of the scale came inns.

in the village pond of a toddler named Emma Jane Finbow. In an age where public transport was rarely available and affordable to the working class, holding an inquest in the village where the death occurred meant that the coroner could hear from witnesses to the sad event.

During the 17th and 18th centuries, inns grew in size and splendour, especially those situated on the major highways in the era of coach travel. They ey were often the social, intellectual and commercial centres of the neighbourhood. Before public halls were built, lectures, debates and other communityy events were held in rooms at inns. It was also the place where goods were sold and contracts drawn up. Local newspapers of the time are simply littered with accounts of such activities. In the 18th century newspapers, advertisements informing readers of forthcoming cock-fights at local pubs and inns are widespread. Publicans were amongst the first commercial sponsors of “cocking”. The inns would make handsome profits ofits from selling food and drink to the spectators, until the sport was banned in 1795. This advert in the Norfolk Chronicle is a typical example: Cocking: New Buckenham George, 18 July 1777. On Monday and Tuesday the 28th and 29th of this month will be fought a regular main of cocks, at the George Inn, New Buckenham, between the Gentlemen of Norwich and the Gentlemen of the above town, to fight for four Guineas a battle and forty Guineas the odd. The Cocks will be on the pit each day precisely at twelve o’clock.

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One other, rather interesting, use of inns through to the end of the 19th century was for the annual hiring fairs of servants. These events took place across the country in the autumn, at the end of the farming season when farm labouring contracts expired. All farmers wishing to hire workers for the coming year, and all labourers seeking employment, were brought together. The following advertisement in the Norfolk Chronicle of 20 September 1783 is a typical example: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Petty Sessions this year, held at the World’s End, Mulbarton, on Monday the 29th Inst. being New Michaelmas Day, as usual, for hiring and retaining of servants. Dinner on table at one o’clock. So, next time you have a drink in your local, look around you and imagine the varied activities hosted by the pub in days gone by.

Inns were also often used by coroners to hold inquests into local deaths. The Bury Free Press of 11 November 1876 carried a report of an inquest held at the Royal Oak in Mendlesham into the accidental drowning

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How will you attract more LOCAL customers in 2016?

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or a small business, making the most of your marketing budget can be the difference between thriving and failing.

With 13 years of publishing experience, Lily Goulder, founder of Village People Magazines, has worked with hundreds and hundreds of local businesses, large and small. Here she shares her top tips on getting your business visible. For most businesses in Norfolk and Suffolk, advertising in Village People would be a really smart thing to do, but we’re not going to pretend that it’s right for every business. When deciding how to spend your marketing budget, it’s crucial you consider the three Ms: 1) Who’s your market? What types of customer buy from you now? Where do they live? Who is your product or service aimed at? In other words, who do you want to buy what you’re selling? Build up a clear and detailed picture of who and where you are targeting. This is the vital first step before you decide anything else.

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2) What’s your message? Once you’ve defined who you want to do business with, you need to understand what you want to SAY to them. What specifically do you want your advert to promote? It is important that you communicate about your business and explain what it is, but it can also be beneficial to communicate why you do what you do too. 3) What’s the best media for your message and market? Once you’ve got your market and message sorted, then (and only then) should you be thinking about which media would be the best way to target these people with your message. Think about where your target market lives and what sorts of media they consume; and choose a media that is most likely to get your message in front of them. Typically we find that the media we offer, our community magazines, are perfect for a large percentage of Norfolk and Suffolk businesses. If you’ve decided that a magazine is the medium for you, the next question is: What do you need to be looking out for when choosing a magazine to advertise in? We’re not going to pretend that we’re the only magazine your business could feature in, but we are confident that if you’re looking to increase sales and conversions, and gain brand awareness in Norfolk and Suffolk, Village People can help you achieve it. There’s a big choice of magazines out there, so consider: 1) How is it distributed? Trust us, this bit is important. Lots of community magazines are “distributed” via pick up points. In other words, all of the


The results from our annual readers’ survey show that 53% of Village People readers don’t read any other local magazine or newspaper apart from Village People. This works fantastically well for our advertisers. In fact, 61% of our readers have confirmed that Village People is the first place they look when they need a local tradesperson or service. The survey also showed:

The more you research, the more likely it is that you will find the right publisher for you. 4) Know your numbers Cost is vital – you need to know how many people will see your advert and work out the cost per thousand. What does your pound really get you?

75% have visited a pub or restaurant after seeing an advert or review in Village People

Some magazines may seem very cheap; but when you break down how many copies are actually being printed and delivered (or dropped off in batches), you may find you are paying peanuts and getting monkeys (not of the financial kind)! Cost per thousand is a key question to ask any publisher you are considering doing business with.

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54% of readers have contacted a local business after seeing an advert in Village People 30% have bought a product or service after seeing an advert in Village People

magazines are left in various places for the public to pick up “if” they pass by. Alternatively, magazines can be delivered door to door; which in our view is far more effective. Pick up points rely on a lot of luck to get your message into the hand of your prospects and there is no continuity; door to door delivery leaves nothing to chance. Royal Mail door-to-door is even better. 2) What is in the magazine? Naturally, magazine content varies, so it is important to ensure that the magazine you’re advertising in contains content that is perfect for its readers and your target market. Is the content bespoke and interesting? Is it real editorial and not “advertorial” (an extension of an advert)? Great editorial and stylish design means people read from cover to cover. 3) How confident are you in the publisher? Let’s break this down: you are paying the publisher money to do a good job for you and understandably, you will be really keen to make sure you are handing your money over to a reputable business. When you’re looking for a publisher to advertise with, make sure you do your research: • Do they have good testimonials and plenty of them? • Are they members of relevant trade bodies? • Have they won any publishing awards? • Do you know any of the businesses already advertising with them? If so ask them what it’s like to work with the magazine. • Will the publisher offer free advice on social media, marketing and design for your business?

Circulation is the number of actual copies printed. Readership is a made up number based on how many people potentially could be reading every copy. 6) Finally, NEVER get talked into something on the spot Never agree to something on the phone without giving yourself time to consider the points above and don’t sign yourself in to an annual contract, because business can change very quickly. You can only spend your marketing budget once, so make sure you make the right decision for your business. You may have reached this point and feel that Village People is the right magazine to boost your business. But the decisions don’t stop there! You may be wondering: How big should my advert be? What should be included on it? How will I get it designed? Our friendly, on the ball team understand what advert size and position is likely to work best for most types of business and are happy to discuss any questions without committing you to a thing.

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A special year for Watton’s art gallery T he Wayland Dragonfly Gallery in Watton is firstly celebrating because the 2015 season was its most successful since opening in 2006. And in 2016, the art gallery will be celebrating its 10th anniversary.

Owned by the Wayland community, The Dragonfly Gallery forms one wing of Wayland House. It is managed by the Wayland Partnership, a community charity committed to promoting the economic, social, cultural and environmental wellbeing of the area. The Partnership works closely with local businesses, manages health projects addressing loneliness and dementia and works with both the younger and older members of the community. During the celebratory year, a number of events will be organised and held at the gallery. Throughout 2016 there will be a range of mixed media, group and

solo shows and a new programme of workshops, which always prove very popular. The workshops will include one for families on April 23, celebrating St George and the Dragon, and in August there will be an exhibition of the entries for the Wayland photographic challenge. The year will end with a bonanza of seasonal arts and crafts.

The Wayland Dragonfly Gallery is the centre of a growing creative offer in the little market town of Watton; there are shops specialising in framing, photography, unusual candles, antiquarian books and local water colours. A new craft shop and a multi-media outlet have also appeared on the high street recently, which locals hope will help to bring even more visitors to the town to enjoy the arts. www.waylanddragonflygallery.co.uk

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For our wild birds love is also in the air, it’s still a little early for breeding but adult birds are beginning to pair up and start to search for suitable sites in which to build their nests, so now is the perfect time to put up nest boxes. The annual BTO National Nest Box Week runs from the 14th to 21st of February, and as different species of bird have different preferences when it comes to real estate, it’s worth investing in a few different types of box. Position them out of reach of predators and away from feeding stations, as respectable parents wish to bring up their young with a bit of privacy and not alongside a busy fast food outlet with rowdy visitors squabbling away! If you’re a bit nosey as to what’s going on inside the box you can keep your ears and eyes on them with a camera nest box (£50-00), they won’t mind and if you do get to see them build their nest and raise a family it’s all rather romantic.

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Spinach, chard, cabbage and other hardy vegetables can be set out towards the end of the month. Plant fruit trees in early spring too, including strawberries, blueberries, loganberries and boysenberries. Don’t forget to sow your tomato and lettuce seeds indoors now.

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Nadia’s kiwi & lemon cheesecake

Spring is here! Time to ditch those heavy, hot and starchy puds and move on to something cooler and lighter. How about something fresh, fruity and yummy? This dessert is quick and easy to make and it can be served in a traditional tin/dish, but it also looks really impressive and professional served in individual wine glasses. This cheesecake is a great finale to any dinner party, leaving guests wanting more – as well as the recipe!

Ingredients:

• 1 tub Philadelphia cream cheese

• 1 tin of condensed milk • The juice of one large lemon • The zest of half of one lemon • 1 tsp vanilla extract • Kiwi slices to decorate • 12 ginger nut biscuits, crushed

• 2 tbsp margarine or butter, melted

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Q&A HEALTH Hair loss and the menopause Q:

Is hair loss part of the menopause? And if so, will it improve afterwards?

Feeling that your hair is getting really brittle, thinning or losing its sheen is actually very common in the menopause and is usually just caused by falling hormones.

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But, there can be lots of contributory factors so let’s take a little look at those: One of the most important things that you need for good hair growth is protein, so make sure you top up your diet or get a protein powder shake and have one three times a week. Stress can be a big cause of hair loss. If you feel there is a lot of stress in your life (and the menopause creates stress in itself) remember to take a good vitamin B complex daily, such as Solgar B50, to naturally restore calm. Another factor, especially if you start to lose your hair at the beginning of the menopause, is if you have heavy or prolonged periods. This can lead to anemia, which can also cause hair loss. If tiredness is also a problem

make sure you get your iron levels checked and remember natural iron supplements such as Floradix liquid will help.

Remember too that during the menopause your thyroid can become a little sluggish. Taking Kelp tablets – which is natural seaweed – can help the thyroid function. However, if dietary changes do not help just ask your doctor to check your thyroid levels. In most instances yes, your hair will grow back after menopause, but it will depend on your stress levels and whether you’re actually getting the right nutrition for healthy hair. For help or information just call 01603 613228 or visit either www.shop-naturally.com or the Natural Food Store, 4 Exchange Street, Norwich.

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he popularity of cosmetic procedures is on the rise. A high proportion of men and women would consider nsider surgical or non-surgical procedures nowadays, proving there has been a shift in attitudes.

There have been amazing advances in technology and our understanding of age-related changes allows us to achieve results with minimal recovery time. Stretched, artificial appearing facelifts of the 70s are a thing of the past. Patients today want a natural, fuller and fresher appearance, and this can be achieved. It is now understood that bigger, more invasive surgeries do not necessarily provide better results. These are associated with prolonged recovery periods and higher risks, so many doctors and patients are moving away from these. Today more than 80 per cent of cosmetic procedures are non-surgical or minimally invasive and this number is going to rise further as newer and better treatments come along. What is driving the change? We now know that facial ageing is more than just sagging skin. In the past, patients would undergo a major facelift under general anesthesia, which caused bruising and swelling that would last weeks. The result would be tighter skin, but not necessarily younger looking faces! Cosmetic surgeons now know that the face deflates due to loss of soft tissue, such as fat and even bones. It is also understood that skin quality deteriorates, so all aspects of facial aging can now be addressed. Lasers have changed the game; they repair and rejuvenate the skin. To replace lost volume, soft tissue fillers or even fat can be injected under the skin. These two treatments complement each other and are less invasive and less of a commitment than a facelift. However, if a facelift is still your wish, these can now be done under pure local anaesthesia with little to no recovery period or bruising – depending on the extent of surgery. General anaesthesia is no longer required for body contouring either. It can be carried out purely under local anaesthesia with fine instruments while you listen to relaxing music. Why not recycle the removed fat to enhance face or body parts such as hands, buttocks or breasts providing a natural augmentation rather than implants?

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Do your legs let you down because of varicose veins or thread veins? Consultant vascular surgeon Michael Gaunt specialises in varicose and thread veins. He is a leading venous expert, experienced in treating varicose veins with both the Endovenous laser and ClariVein techniques. Varicose veins are often considered a cosmetic condition but if neglected can result in complications. Minimally invasive local anaesthetic procedures can be used to treat varicose veins on a walk in, walk out basis. Also available is VeinWave treatment for unsightly facial thread veins and spider veins. If you would like to book a mini-consultation for just £95, or if you would like to find out more about your treatment options, call 01223 305858 or visit www.michaelgaunt.com Harley Street London

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C ourageous Celia’s cancer battle Norfolk journalist, Sandie Shirley, spotlights the inspiring stories of men and women from the region and beyond that have seen them reach for victory. For more stories visit: www.refreshingwaters.co.uk

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edics told norfolk grandmother, Celia Harmer, that she has three to ten years to live. she lives with inoperable breast cancer but faces each day with courage, believing her life is now richer than before she had the disease.

Her vibrant faith has given her blessings for life and hope for death, helping her withstand the fears, pressures and dictates of the disease through prayer and loving support. “god has shown me real love through family and friends and strangely i am more alive now than before the cancer,” says Celia from framingham earl, norwich. she shares her inspiring message through Lifeline – a DVD made to give every suffering soul new hope. it was made seven years ago after Celia received the bleak medical report despite previous chemo and radiotherapy for the disease. too weak to carry a camcorder on a tripod, she enlisted the help of a photographer friend for the filming and editing using lessons from BBC Voices. she has given away over 1,000 copies of the short film to people from all walks of life and produced another 1,000 to feed demand. she encourages people to take one – “it is a blessing – a ‘lifeline’ to anyone in distress through the power of prayer,” says Celia, whose home is often aglow with candles reminding her that Jesus is the “light of the world”. initially Lifeline was to help members of the norfolk and norwich big C Centre’s rosemary group – a support group for women living with secondary cancer. Celia attends the weekly meetings where raw emotions, laughter and friendship are shared to help everyone cope with the challenges of cancer. she says: “Caring friends and family, together with quiet reflection and the beauty of creation are like blessings from god.” often tired as cancer has now spread to her breast

bone, ribs and lungs and surgery is impossible, she says: “i have the strength to face all conditions by the power that Christ gives me. i want to shout it from the rooftops that Jesus is alive. if you are suffering in any way or are at breaking point, Jesus comes if you ask him.”

Celia Harmer

two decades ago Celia survived a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. in agony and unable to breathe during hospital surgery, an oxygen mask was placed over her head. she prayed, prepared to die as her life seemed to ebb away, but suddenly Celia felt different. “it was as though i was being filled with hot water – i felt warmth and peace. i was amazed by the result of my prayer; when i came round i learnt that i had been given just 20 minutes left to live.” she says: “i know i am here through the grace of my lord Jesus and i am helped by his love; the prayers of others and his love working through others. i am here until it is too much for me and god takes me home to be with him.”

Lifeline is available from revelation Christian resource Centre and Café, st michael at Plea Church, redwell street, norwich nr2 4sn (enclose 2nd class stamped, addressed envelope).

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Feel right at home with Woodside House Care Home

We know finding the right care home can be a daunting decision, but we’ll do everything we can to help. Our carefully selected and well-trained staff take time to get to know the people we care for. We help them to feel at home, to maintain their interests, make new friendships and improve their quality of life.

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Smart Money Secrets

The Personal Savings Allowance is coming A chance to keep more of the interest from your savings By Andrew Hagger independent personal finance analyst from www.moneycomms.co.uk

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radical new government initiative for uK savers comes into force from the beginning of the 2016/17 tax year with the introduction of the Personal savings allowance (Psa). the Psa will apply to all non-isa cash savings and current accounts, and will allow savers to receive a generous portion of their interest totally free of tax.

Currently all bank and building society interest is paid “net” – after 20% tax has been deducted – apart from isas. However that all changes from 6 april 2016 when everybody will receive their interest payments “gross”, i.e. without any deductions. as a result, it is expected that around 95% of savers will receive their interest tax-free, which is an instant boost of 20% on savings income. the amount of tax-free interest you will be entitled to under Psa will be based on your annual taxable income, as follows: • for those earning less than £42,700, i.e. basic rate taxpayers, there will be no tax payable on the first £1,000 of savings interest earned each year. • the tax-free allowance for those in the higherrate tax bracket (earning between £42,701 and £150,000) is lower at £500. • People in the 45% tax band (those with an income above £150,001) are currently not entitled to the Psa.

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the figures above assume a savings account in a sole name; however for joint accounts the allowance and thus the balances you can keep are doubled. note that savers with bigger savings pots who will generate more than their annual maximum tax-free interest allowance can still shelter a further £15,240 per person in a tax-free isa during the 2016/17 tax year. so even though cash savings rates remain at historically low levels at least there’s a bit of positive news and some extra income on the horizon.

it’s refreshing to see that lower earners will benefit from the largest allowance and, after years of putting up with pitifully low savings rates, the Psa is a welcome but long-overdue boost to uK savers. there are still further guidelines and finer details of the Psa workings to be released by the government and HmrC, but in the meantime, it’s worth understanding the sort of balances you’ll be able to maintain and remain within your Psa.

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Make the most of your retirement Michael Boon is your local Equity Release Council member for professional independent advice. If you are interested in releasing a tax-free lump sum from your home then Michael will be delighted to guide you through the different types of equity release schemes available to find the best plan for your needs.

To find out more call Michael on 01508 483983 or visit www.businessmattersifa.co.uk

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Equity release schemes allow you to release tax-free cash from your home to boost your finances in later life • Many clients use this money to repay an existing mortgage, make home improvements, buy a new car and even go on a holiday of a life time, while others may wish to offer financial assistance to their children or to improve their own quality of life in retirement. • Business Matters is qualified and registered through the Financial Conduct Authority to offer a valuable equity release service for homeowners aged 55 or over. • Business Matters only recommend approved schemes from The Equity Release Council.

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Village wanderings Redgrave

The contrast between the arable landscape and the valley fen habitat of the Waveney makes this an interesting wander. Starting at St Mary’s church, the walk drops down to a National Nature reserve before ‘climbing’ back to the picturesque village of Redgrave. For those with a thirst, the Cross Keys pub can be found by the small village green. Distance: approximately 4.7 miles. Using OS Explorer Map 230. Start grid ref: TM 057 782. Postcode IP22 1RJ.

Trees can be easily identified (and admired) during the winter by looking carefully at the patterns and textures of the bark. From left to right: Crab Apple, Field Maple, Aspen, Silver Birch and Hawthorn.

2 Lopham and Redgrave Fen is managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust and lies at the headwaters of the Rivers Waveney and Little Ouse. Covering 125 hectares this dramatic fenland landscape is home to many rare plant and animal species including Britain’s largest arachnid – the Fen Raft Spider.

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3 The picture 3 postcard village of Redgrave has several thatched cottages and a central green called ‘The Knoll’. The village sign is topped with a boar – a pun perhaps, relating to the ‘Bacon’ Baronetcy of Redgrave dating from the 16th century. The community shop is open 7 days a week thanks to a team of committed villagers.

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‘Ash die-back’ was evident 1 on some young ash stems, seen as lesions and scarring. P Start/Parking Sadly, this disease Route is now prevalent Angles Way throughout eastern England. Other footpaths

Walked in early January, the marshy woodland carr was flooded after recent rain. Thrush species were evident, with the calls of Redwing and Fieldfare, plus the singing of Blackbird, Mistle and Song Thrush. The regular haunting bark of a Muntjac enriched the day. Walked, written and designed by Kevin Parker (keeper.kev@ btinternet.com) and Kaarin Wall (kaarin@wizgraphics.co.uk) © 2016.


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We’re a hard working team with a passion for the natural environment. Center Parcs employees have one thing in common: We come together to work hard and with a sense of purpose, bringing the best of ourselves to create wonderful and memorable experiences for our guests in the great outdoors.

Elveden Forest

We offer a really diverse range of career opportunities and have a positive commitment to promote from within the company.

We are recruiting for Housekeepers/Cleaners Part time hours available, working Mondays and Fridays, 10am - 2:45pm (9.5 hours per week). We offer £6.86 per hour, free transport from local areas and great benefits. Our Housekeeping team is responsible for maintaining the highest possible cleaning standards in our lodges. If you join our team your main duties will include: • Dusting of all furniture, radiators, ledges, cupboards, walls and surfaces. • Vacuuming of carpet areas and damp cleaning of hard floor areas. • Cleaning of oven, hob and fridge. • Checking and replenishing of inventory such as cutlery, crockery and internal fittings.

• Cleaning of baths, sinks, wash basins, WCs and tiles in all bathrooms. • Spot cleaning of internal and external windows. • Cleaning of patio area including the washing of patio furniture, sweeping paths and removing cobwebs from external fascia. • Reporting all technical faults found.

For your dedication and commitment we will reward you with some truly exceptional benefits that include unique day passes for you and your family and friends to visit Center Parcs for the day. Other benefits include retail and restaurant discounts, free use of the pool, gym and other facilities, discounted holidays at all the Center Parcs villages, childcare vouchers, as well as generous holiday entitlements.

If you are interested in applying for this position please call 01824 894804 to arrange an interview or visit www.centerparcscareers.co.uk and click on ‘Elveden Forest’ location to apply online. 76


Chinese New Year:

YEAR OF THE MONKEY February 8th starts the 2016 Chinese New Year and it will be the Year of the Monkey. The Chinese calendar follows a cycle of 12 years, each one being named after an animal. Those born in a specific animal year are said to have similar certain personalities. People born in previous Years of the Monkey will have been born in 1968, 1980, 1992 and 2004. They are said to be ambitious and adventurous people, and their lucky numbers contain 4 and 9, such as 49 and 94.They normally follow specific careers in science, accounting and finance, and engineering. The Chinese New Year is a time when families gather to celebrate and remember members of the family who live too far away to travel, who are sick or who have died.The whole family comes together for a special feast. Popular food items are “jiaozi” – beautiful and delicious dumplings boiled in water, prepared on New Year’s Eve and served immediately after midnight with a mouthwatering, garlic-soy sauce.The dumplings are shaped like gold and silver bars in the hope they will bring good luck and good fortune. After dinner the family play games, such as Chinese chess. Houses are decorated inside and out by putting up greetings and good wishes carefully written on red paper known as “red couplets”.The colours red and gold traditionally represent festivity and symbolise good luck and wealth. Street celebrations may include the performance of the lion and dragon dances with fire crackers.The loud noises made by fire crackers symbolise the banishing of

unhappiness or the bad events of the past year and welcome in a good and prosperous coming year. Housework is avoided on New Year’s Day because it runs the risk of washing or sweeping away good luck. It is also traditional to avoid washing your hair on the first and last day of the New Year. Words related to sickness and death are avoided, and any slaughtering of livestock has to be carried out on New Year’s Eve. Early on New Year’s Day children will receive lucky red packets called “Hong Bao” which will contain sweets or money.They are not opened in front of the person who gave them, whether it’s a parent, grandparent or any other relative, because it is considered impolite. In this country, it has become something of an important occasion for non-Chinese to celebrate the Chinese New Year. It offers a last chance for us to eat, drink and be merry before Easter. Chinese restaurants lay on special banquets, which are well worth attending. They comprise several courses of traditional food, eaten slowly and leisurely.The meal will frequently take up the whole evening. Over a sixth of the people in the world, Chinese and non-Chinese, celebrate the Chinese New Year. And if you want to join in the celebrations this year, early bookings are recommended because these events have really become hugely popular and tables get booked up fast. “Kung Hei Fat Choy” (Happy New Year)

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