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Contents WELCOME Dream On 9 Book Club 11 Diss Golf Club 12 HOMES &GARDENS Swank Interiors 15 Hickman 17 Palmers 19

OUT & ABOUT Wayland Show 32

MOTORING The New 63 Plate 51

FOOD & DRINK Fayre View 51 The Dolphin 54 Cherry Catering 55

UPDATES 62 CALENDAR 64 DIRECTORY 66

VENTURE Diss On View 44 AUTUMN WEDDINGS Women In Business 46 Gabriel’s Garden 27 HEALTH Spring Gym 48 FOCUS Fit Club 49 The Park Hotel 35 Q&A Jimmy Doherty 31

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Welcome Here it is! I am very proud to introduce the new look Your Local Magazine (YLM), now covering a much wider area. I’d like to thank everyone who has worked on the September issue and made it possible. We welcome Charlie Roadley-Battin, the newest member of our YLM team and I’m loving having her on board. Sarah and I had a wonderful morning at Gabriel’s Garden, thank you Gabbi. We took Alice

the Carnival Queen and dressed her up in a wedding dress and took lots of photos in the stunning Norfolk garden setting. I can’t believe the school summer holidays are over for another year, they seem to go so quickly. Our daughter Willow is 5 on her first day at Primary School, what a birthday treat! Ha ha! Hope you enjoy the new look magazine and we look forward to continuing to cover relevant and interesting articles and stories.

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Maglia Rosa Group As I listen to the Maglia Rosa Group I am absorbed into a mystic world, captivated by beautiful melodies and a rich, eclectic voice. The Maglia Rosa Group is a local band that consists of four members, all equally talented. The haunting, operatic like lead vocals are provided by Daisy Lawrence, aged 23, as well as the guitar, organ and flute. Her older brother Sam Lawrence, 25, plays lead guitar, synth and backing vocals. The siblings are joined by Matthew Gadd, 26 from Norwich, on the bass, and Owen Cox, aged 29, from Palgrave, on the drums. In December of 2012 they released their first EP ‘Nighthawks’, entitled after the single and first song on the album. The EP comprises of four tracks; Nighthawks, Fallen Daughter, Blood Orange and Buckling. It is a mesmerising and unique album with hints of Kate Bush in the vocals and dynamic, controlled playing. “We recorded the EP in our home with the help of engineer David Pye” explains Daisy “we then sent it out to lots of music blogs”.

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This year has been an amazing year for the Maglia Rosa Group, having been invited to play at the Latitude festiva!. “We were on a new stage to the festival, The Alcove Stage, which we opened and it was really good for us as it was situated right next to the walkway between the campsite and the main stage” says Daisy “Lattitude also put our video on their website, we were really grateful” They were also asked to do a gig at the John Peel Centre in Stowmarket, in March of this year, for BBC Suffolk Introducing. The Maglia Rosa group are currently working on their new EP which Daisy and Sam have just written. “We are really keen to keep moving forward, to create new music and to not remain stagnant” If you would like to have a chance to see The Maglia Rosa Group for yourself then please visit their facebook page www.facebook. com/magliarosagroup or head on down to The Brudenell, Aldeburgh, every Sunday next Summer for BBQ on the terrace, views of the sea and deep, inspiring music.

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Dare to Dream WHY? Why would anyone give up a hugely successful career in London (with all its benefits and status) - to start up a CIC business in Suffolk? I think that is the question many people ask (or would like to ask) Bridget McIntyre from Dream On. Bridget was one of only 16 women to be on the Board of a top FTSE 100 company but for over 10 years she had the idea to do something very different, something that would allow all women the opportunity to benefit from some of the help & support she experienced during her career. Bridget is unique in her thinking & Dream On is unique too. She was wise enough to realise that to achieve some of her dreams she needed the guidance & support of a team, more especially a coach. Now this is much easier to access when you are the CEO of a major insurance company but perhaps not for others. Here comes the start of Dream On... Bridget wanted this type of support to be offered to all women, whatever their background, circumstances or location. Many women put others before themselves & their dreams & passions get a little lost at times. Dream On was set up with the purpose of helping women be the best they can be. The business, which offers personal #39 September 13

“We believed we could develop a business that could help women be their best.“

attention to women is called Dream On. “Dream On “ a word that is often used to put people down when they dare to dream, but should we dream? Can dreams become reality? Bridget believes absolutely we can & sometimes we need support to help this happen. In fact more than 80 women have benefited from the 6-month programmes which are free of charge. These programmes help women achieve their goals . It could be to set up a new business, to get a job or to be more confident & able to do new things. “When we started in October 2010, we believed we could develop a business that could help women be their best ” said Bridget. Results so far certainly seem to prove her right. It is hard to explain the business as there aren’t any other businesses like it. At their beautiful studio in Thorndon, near Eye, you can buy beautiful clothes & receive great styling advice. They sell brands not easily found on the high street. Amanda runs the studio & is fast gaining a reputation for the advice & guidance she gives to women. As each season starts the studio has quickly become a destination to see what is new in. They offer makeover days & all sorts of

special events. If you step upstairs you find the other parts of the business “we offer workshops on lots of different topics, from practical issues like managing your budget or setting a clear business plan & from stress management in your body to learning about confidence & how to express yourself well. “ They also have coaching rooms where you can have 1-1 sessions with one of the experienced team. As a social enterprise we are fortunate to attract some very gifted coaches” says Bridget. “ They are people who have achieved a lot in their lives & are at a stage where they want to give back.” We work with individual women, local companies & colleges .As a social enterprise any profit they make is reinvested to offer free places on their programmes. So Dream On, offering 3 things: - fashion & styling, help with body & wellness & finally coaching & skills development, is now in its third year. Bridget & the team will be writing regular features sharing their knowledge & thoughts. If you can’t wait and you want to find out more, just pop into see them or check them out on their website, www.dream-on.co.uk

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Father Walks Daughter Down Aisle After Losing 4.5 Stone A father who was in so much pain he had to retire in his 40s has lost four and a half stone allowing him to walk his only daughter down the aisle for her wedding. And now he is looking forward to celebrating his own wedding anniversary this month in the best shape since he married his sweetheart Julie, 30 years ago. Paul Brett retired after ill health meant he could no longer continue as a technician. Paul was suffering from intense pain, leaving him needing surgery to replace both knee joints. Unable to work, he needed regular painkillers and was short of breath when he walked even small distances. Now, after losing 4.5 stone, dropping from 16 stone 12 lbs to a slim 12 stone 5 lbs, and seeing his waist size shrink from 38 inches to 30 inches, he feels amazing.

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Paul, who feels better at 50 John, who runs his health and than he did in his 40s, is married weight practice from Eye just to Julie and has two children outside Diss, and at Stowhealth Laura, 23, and Matthew, 21. Centre in Stowmarket, said: “Paul Paul said: “I felt so proud at my is an inspiration to others who only daughter’s wedding. I could want to lose their weight quickly, walk Laura down the aisle of safely, and keep it off for good. the church and I was in the best “This plan has been developed shape since my own wedding, 30 at the University of Cambridge years ago. and has a track record spanning “As a family we will always more than 25 years. have the wedding “There are six photographs to different calorie show just how much programmes which weight I have lost offer something for and nobody can ever everyone. Please take the memories contact me and I will of our special day encourage, support away from me. and help you to feel “I felt fat and better than you have Before: Paul Brett on holiday lethargic before I for years." in the Lake District. lost weight. I was GP says one to in pain from the pressure on one support works for dieters my replacement knees. I can Dr Simon Rudland, a GP from now walk a lot further, swim Stowhealth centre, said: “The and cycle, all with less pain, and Cambridge Weight Plan works without being breathless.” very well for some dieters. Paul’s award winning diet “It is a regime where your coach, John Howard, lost 7 stone choice is temporarily taken away in 5 months – and has kept it off and you follow a programme and for seven years work with a trained consultant

After: Paul Brett pictured with his son Matthew at Stowupland parish church for his daughter Laura’s wedding to Tony.

who supports and motivates you. You and your consultant work one to one, which is a very important aspect of this diet's success." To start your own weight loss journey please contact diet coach John Howard to make an appointment at Eye, near Diss, or at Stowhealth GP centre, Stowmarket. John is available on 01379 678416, 0787 231 4653, or by email: johnatoakcottage@ hotmail.co.uk. More details are available at www.cambridgediet.co.uk/johnh

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Book Club by Renee Kingdon

Title: Paris Author: Edward Rutherford Price: £18.99

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a master of historical, epic fiction so it was great excitement that met the release of “Paris”, his latest tome. The novel starts in 1875 and weaves together the intertwined histories of 4 different families over 150 years. There are the noble de Cygnes, an old family that stretches back into the 13th century, the revolutionary and radical Le Sourd family who want to destroy the former.

The Blanchards are the epitome of the new French bourgeois and the Gascons are a hard working, lower class family with big plans and ambitions. Rutherfurd has managed to weave a complex and gripping history of modern Paris with the fascinating stories of 4 different French families who exemplify modern France. The City of Lights really comes to life and all of the sights, smells and atmosphere that go with it. Fantastic read for the holidays, a great book to really get your teeth into. Highly recommended.

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Title: How To Wash a Woolly Mammoth Author: Michelle Robinson & Kate Hindley Price: £6.99

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ow do you wash a woolly mammoth? This is an important question that any responsible woolly mammoth owner needs to know the answer too. The authors have created a delightful and cleverly entertaining step by step guide to getting your mammoth into the bath successfully! They also provide instructions on how to scrub and clean and the most important step of all – getting your woolly mammoth out of the bath! Charming illustrations accompany the clever text, it is a delightful read that young and old alike will have a chuckle over!

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Title: The Norfolk Mystery Author: Ian Sansom Price: £14.99

wanton Morely is an eccentric Professor who decides to write a series of guide books to the counties of England and he decides that Norfolk will be the first one. He employs a young man, Stephen Sefton – a Spanish Civil War veteran, as an assistant and along with Professor Morely’s opinionated and rebellious daughter, Miriam, they set off on their tour of Norfolk. However their scenic tour soon turns into a murder investigation when the vicar of Blakeney is found hanging from the church’s bell rope. Professor Morely finds himself abandoning his Norfolk guide book to try and discover the facts surrounding the vicar’s death. This is a must read for fans of classic crime fiction and a fascinating look back at traditional 1930s England where the protagonists must confront the conventions of class, education and politics. Having Norfolk as the setting also adds extra local interest value – we are hoping there are many more in The County Guides series to come.

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Diss Golf Club

"Our Ladies section’s success at county level has been very positive for a number of years now, with teams reaching the final and semi final stages of both age group and handicapped competitions."

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For many years, it has been a tradition at Diss Golf Club for the Club Captain to nominate and raise funds for a Charity of his own choice. Archie Moore, the 2012/13 Captain chose ‘HELP FOR HEROES’ and it gave him great pleasure to present Jan Piggott with a cheque for £4,381.04. (picture below, left) Money had been raised throughout his year of office and had included a specific Charity Golf Day, which was well supported by the Members of the Club. The Junior Section at the Club is thriving, with James Biggs recently winning the Suffolk Golfing Union Junior Championships, to add to his Club Championship success at both adult and junior levels. The Junior Team, comprising of James, Josh Driver and Michael Manser also secured the SGU Junior Team Prize. The Junior section covers all age groups and abilities, with regular lessons for under 11’s from resident Professional Nigel Taylor, and the organisational skills of Paul Hunt, the junior organiser. Nigel has been with the Club for more than 25 years and has seen the progression of several young members into the adult ranks. The Ladies section’s success at county level has been very positive for a number of years now, with teams reaching the final and semi final stages of both age group and handicapped competitions. This success has been partly due to the interest being shown by new Lady members taking up the sport, through the

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< ‘Josh Driver, James Biggs and Michael Manser show off the Trophies, after the SGU Junior Championships’

specially designed starter package, which enables play on the course but also includes a series of individual lessons with the Club’s Pro’. A thriving Senior’s section is a great benefit to Diss Golf Club. Competitions, matches and general social golf, primarily played during weekdays, enables participation for all levels and abilities, but with the general principle of enjoyment being the key factor. Matches are played on a friendly basis and currently home and away fixtures are played against 23 different clubs in both Norfolk and Suffolk. The Club also enjoys reciprocal arrangements with clubs such a Gt Yarmouth

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& Caistor and Ely, giving the opportunity for members to play different courses with no green fee! As with the majority of Golf Clubs nationally Diss suffers from a shortage of young men and women coming into the sport. The Club is currently introducing new membership schemes, including age related membership subscription, for the under 40’s, family memberships and couples schemes. It is hoped that the scheme will be able to assist everybody to play what is certainly a relaxing yet physically beneficial sport, playable by all. Other facilities for use by members and guests alike are also available at Diss, with a spacious Clubhouse affording the users comfort whilst using the bar and catering facilities, which are open daily, supplying basic snacks and refreshments, to dinners and functions. The Sunday carvery is well worth a visit during the winter months. If you are interested in finding out more about Diss Golf Club and what we they have to offer, please contact the Secretary, who will be only to pleased to discuss your needs. Info 01379 641025 office@dissgolfclub.co.uk

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"Choosing a less expensive plain fabric but then adding interlining is a really easy way to create luxurious expensive looking curtains."

With the summer drawing to a close, September is a perfect time to invest in new window treatments before winter appears. Whether it be a roman blind or a pair of full length curtains, window treatments are an important part of your interior scheme adding colour or pattern. But not only that, they act as barrier to the outside and create a warm and intimate interior. When it comes to changing your curtains, it can be a bit bombarding when you see how many different fabrics there are to choose from. When you have tall sash windows like I do, choosing a less expensive plain fabric but then adding interlining is a really easy way to

create luxurious expensive looking curtains, It also keeps in the heat on those dark winter nights- always a bonus! Adding a patterned pelmet or layering with a roman blind is a good way to add interest to the windows and tie everything in your scheme together. In bedrooms, it’s always a good idea to use a blackout lining or blind to block out the unwanted light at night. This is especially good in children’s bedrooms, and will mean they (and you) will get a good night’s sleep. Teamed with dress or sheer curtains, blackout roman or roller blinds work really well to create a layered look, which is functional but gorgeous to look at.

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Small Assets Everyone knows that an additional bathroom is an asset, but how do you find that extra space? Bathroom manufacturer Ideal Standard has developed a great new range of products to help solve the problem. Called the Concept Space range it offers slimline basins, wc’s and bidets in a variety of styles including corner fitting sanitary ware for angled ensuites . Complementing this new range are slimline storage units. Designed to match the narrower depth basins, they offer a fitted finish

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and a way to keep even the most miniscule bathroom clutter free. Thinking about transforming your understairs cupboard by converting it into that extra bathroom space, or using an area of your loft space conversion for that brilliant new bathroom? Call in to see the Ideal Standard and other displays at Hickman Supplies, Gosford Road, Beccles. Whatever your bathroom requirements, Hickman’s friendly and knowledgeable staff will be happy to help you find your ideal bathroom solution.

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Boost To The Housing Market Did you buy your first house with a 5% or less deposit before the banking crisis in 2008? Have you since started or increased your family and now find yourself unable to move into the 3 or 4 bedroom house that you now need? There are thousands of people trapped in this situation through no fault of their own because with mortgage lenders tightening their criteria for lending and house prices having fallen, they no longer have the equity needed to move on. This, rather than the virtual withdrawal of first time buyers is, in the view of many commentators, the principal reason for the stagnation of the property market over the past 5 years. Higher loan to value mortgages are now available but generally on terms which are unaffordable to many would be buyers. Whilst the Government’s initiative, Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme, for first time

buyers buying new properties was welcomed by house builders, it did nothing to help those needing to move onto the second or third rung of the ladder. The Government at last seem to have addressed this problem with the announcement of the new Help to Buy Mortgage Guarantee Scheme which is set to be available from January 2014. What is the Help to Buy Mortgage Guarantee Scheme? It is a scheme whereby the Government will enter into an agreement with selected mortgage lenders to guarantee payments of up to 15% of the purchase price of property in the event that a borrower defaults and the lender has to repossess and sell the property. Who qualifies? Whilst full details are yet to be announced it is believed that the scheme will be available to a wide range of borrowers who are able to provide at least a 5% deposit when buying property to live in up to a value of £600,000. The Government have made it clear that the scheme will only be available to owner/occupiers.

How will it work? If a Borrower has a deposit of at least 5% of the purchase price the Government will guarantee the difference between 80% of the purchase price and the deposit paid by the Borrower in the event of default leading to a sale under a repossession. What is the benefit to the Borrower? It is the intention of the scheme that with the benefit of the guarantee, the Mortgage Lenders will have the confidence to lend a higher proportion of the value of the property (up to 95%) to the Borrower on better terms than currently available.www How will it affect the market? The scheme will be a welcome boost to the market and will hopefully encourage those that have been unable until now to consider moving to do so. With more potential Buyers around now is a good time for you to be putting your property on the market. For a free appraisal and valuation and more information on the scheme call Steve or Julie Palmer on 01379 870687.

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Capture the Day Choosing your wedding photographer is a tough job! It’s one of the most important decisions when organising your special day... Which type of wedding photos do you like? Which will suit you and your day the best? Formal photography works well for a traditional wedding with classic style. Whereas candid photography is more creative, suiting a nontraditional wedding that is more relaxed. Then there is

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Local and Eco-Friendly A top tip for a wedding is to keep it eco-friendly and local. You may be thinking ‘that’s all well and good but how do I make sure my clothes are ecofriendly?!’ Well, why not buy your suits second hand? If you don’t like that idea you could always rent your suits. The ‘Vintage’ look is very popular at the moment, so a second hand vintage dress would look amazing. Using a flower grower like Gabriel’s Garden, is ideal as the flowers will be seasonal, locally grown and organic. Try to source local caterers too. This way you will be supporting the local community and reducing the foods miles. When it comes to the other

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features of your wedding, there are so many options to keeping it eco-friendly. Any stationary can be made using recycled paper, choose decorations that can be recycled or re-used or borrow them from someone you know. Your crockery could be bought from a local charity shop to give your wedding a real vintage feel. If you don’t need to keep the crockery you can always return it to the charity shop after the event. Having your reception outside is the height of being green and eco-friendly, as long as you respect the environment around you. You could even use the wild outdoors as your decoration, how beautiful are the trees and wild flowers!

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Canvas Framed Prints Canvas prints have changed the digital world by offering the best options for photography and art lovers. Canvas Framed Prints make your favourite images unforgettable. Building on the demand of new and existing customers. They are now able to offer post mounted acrylic prints plus stunning acrylic Desk Blocks along with box mounted prints in either gloss

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or matt, photo enlargements also an option, offering a first class service with a personal touch. Don’t leave your treasured memories hidden away, display as a form of art. Competitive prices starting from as little as £15.00, any questions or queries please do not hesitate to contact David.

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‘Tis not through envy of thy happy lot, But being too happy in thine happiness, That thou, light-wingèd Dryad of the trees, In some melodious plot Of beechen green,and shadows numberless, Singest of summer in full-throated ease.’ (Extract from Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats)

Standing in amongst the beautiful flowers in Gabriel’s Garden I am reminded of the words of Keats. There is such serenity in amongst the scents and the colours, with the sun and the bird song. Everyone that arrives at Gabriel’s Garden is fully welcomed by Gabbi and her family. For our photo shoot we were joined by two of her daughters, Freya aged 13 and Georgia aged 15. Gabbi is passionate about the garden and flowers. Growing up in Suffolk she remembers gathering wild grasses, buttercups and sorrel for her Mum and has always had a love for the countryside. Originally she ran a salad growing business but realised that her heart was with growing flowers, she grows from seed and has a range of perennials and annuals “I love to grow flowers that are colourful and fragrant”. In 2012 Gabbi successfully applied for a small grant from the RDPE (Rural Development Programme for England) to develop the business, Karin Curruthers from Scream Blue Murder designed the brand, logo and website with photography by Nick Reid. It all started though when Gabbi was asked to do a bouquet for a 60th

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Wedding Anniversary. The flowers chosen were the ones whose scents and colours aroused sentimental memories. The bouquet was talked about for weeks and this created the initial spark. Gabbi clearly has a gift. “Everything in the garden is very natural and spontaneous with bees and butterflies everywhere. I grow all the favourites but also some unusual varieties and I’m passionate about flowers that reflect the changing seasons. I’m an organic grower; everything is grown responsibly and sustainably”. Gabriel’s Garden is consultancy based; by prior arrangement you can come and select the flowers for your event “We provide a country garden experience and all our flowers have that ‘just picked from the garden look’. We specialise in flowers for Weddings, Funerals and Events and Bouquets for individual customers”. Gabriel’s Garden also provides a Weekly Flower Service for restaurants, hotels and country houses and is developing an Online Order and Delivery service. You can find Gabriel’s Garden flowers at the Farmers Market at Wyken Vineyard on alternate Saturdays and at

the Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St Mary on the 4th Saturday of the month. “I work closely with the Pennoyer Centre which is an excellent wedding venue” says Gabbi. “When I started Gabriel’s Garden the land was derelict, it has been an incredible journey to reclaim the land and I couldn’t have done it without the encouragement and support from friends and family. Next year I would like to take on an apprentice to train and work alongside me”. Gabbi also uses an organisation called ‘Help X’, an online networking service for national and international volunteers and people who need help with specific tasks. On our visit she had a New Zealand couple working with her, Mark and Renee, and we asked them about their experience… “We have travelled from the top of South Island, New Zealand. We started in Ireland, then the South Coast of England, North Wales and now here at Gabriel’s Garden in Norfolk. It’s been so nice meeting local people. Being here with Gabbi has been lovely. She is so excited about the place and has so many ideas and thoughts. It’s been nice to be a part of it”.

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John Groom Catering

John Groom Catering has been established in Bungay for over 20 years. All of their food is sourced from their own Butcher and Greengrocer or from local suppliers. As well as being local the food is also fresh as it is prepared and cooked on the day, where possible. They cater for private individuals, businesses, public functions and specialise in weddings. Included in all their quotes is the following: • Free Planning Service • Crockery • Cutlery • Table Linen And there are no corkage charges or surcharge on your own drinks supply. John Groom Catering has a regularly inspected commercial kitchen, fully trained and uniformed staff and marquee hire available too. #39 September 13

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JIMMY'S FARM

"There is a desperate need for the farmer and consumer to connect on every level, fully understanding the journey that food makes – from the field to your fork."

Farm Boy We had a quick catch up with the man from Jimmy's Farm to find out how life is on the farm, his latest projects and what get's him going.

Q. How long is it since you first bought the farm? A. We have been at the farm for 11 years now. It’s been totally bananas! We don’t own the farm but are tenants here with a 25 year lease. I think that will take us well into our 50’s so will certainly be long enough!

month here at Jimmy’s Farm. It’s vital to support the rural economy that surrounds us and to keep things as close to source as possible.

Q. What was it that made you choose Suffolk?

Q. What is your favourite thing about sunny Suffolk?

A. We chose Suffolk as it is so accessible to London and the North. It is also the most beautiful county, with the most fabulous coastline. It’s also home to some of the best pig farmers in the UK.

A. The most glorious coastline, amazing food producers and home to Aspal cyder – it couldn’t get any better!

Q. Are you keen to support and buy from local businesses? A. It’s crucial. We source as much as we can locally and run a Farmer’s Market for local producers on the 1st Saturday of every

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A. I currently have a few things in the pipeline, I am filming the second series of Food Fight Club with my friend Jamie Oliver and I’m also up to no good with the Food Unwrapped team working on a third series. Q. Do you have any other passions? A. Family, entomology and if I have a little time – a bit of fishing. Relaxing and very good for the soul.

Q. Why did you decide to go from Zoology and Entomology into farming? A. One day, during study for my PhD I was looking down the microscope counting flies and I suddenly realised that all this indoor work just wasn’t for me. I wanted an outdoor life breathing fresh air and creating my own destiny. I had also just read John Seymour’s Guide to Self-Sufficiency and I thought how much I’d like to make a change to my physical life and well-being as well as eating food that had provenance and a story.

Q. I loved ‘Jimmys Forest’; do you have any plans to do anything similar?

Q. Do you enjoy working in television and do you think you will continue?

Q. What aspects about farming do you feel are important? A. Every aspect of farming is important – it’s the cornerstone of civilisation and feeds the world. There is a desperate need for the farmer and consumer to connect on every level, fully understanding the journey that food makes – from the field to your fork. It’s what sustains us – and for me, it’s the most important job in the world.

A. I love working in the television industry, it is a real privilege. I have had so many adventures and been fortunate to visit and experience places I would never have been. I have met totally extraordinary people and I’m so incredibly grateful for all it. Q. What is your all-time favourite music album? A. Franz Ferdinand is just my favourite. Their song ‘Take me Out’ is basically the farm anthem – I love it and it makes me so cheerful every time I hear it!

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Out & About I have always loved Country Fairs and Agricultural Shows. The friendly, family atmosphere that you always feel and the camaraderie. You feel part of a community. That is exactly how I felt at the 140th Wayland Show. As a start to the day, the parking was very smooth and well organised; I can tell you from experience that this is not always the case when you go to events! The first place we headed for was the food marquee (this probably says a lot about us!). In all fairness we were drawn by the delicious smells. There were lots of lovely, local producers, it really showed off just how much can be found on our doorstep. The fairground rides were a big hit with my Goddaughter and of course I had to try them out too, obviously to look after her! From there we walked through to the equestrian area of the show. Being a horse lover and having grown up with horses I very much enjoyed it. It was mesmerising watching them walk, trot, canter and jump. Again this was popular with my Goddaughter as we each chose our favourite horses and predicted who would win. We then sampled some yummy food (a trend is appearing

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here!) whilst watching the Gun Dogs. This was fascinating as it’s not something that you get to see every day. The dogs are so obedient and carefully watch and listen to their owners. Being an agricultural show there were lots and lots of animals. From cattle and sheep to show rabbits, guinea-pigs, ducks and chickens. The rabbits were my absolute favourite as I am fanatical about rabbits; I have three of my own, including a mini rex which is a very popular show breed. We even found that there was a new breed at the show. There were so many lovely stalls and things to do- there were rides on mini steam trains, the smell of which evoked many happy childhood memories, as my parent’s show their stationary engines and we were often at rallies, shows and fairs. You could try your hand at bag decorating, archery or have your face painted; my beautiful Goddaughter was turned into a tiger! Our favourite event in the main ring was probably the stunt motorbikes. We gasped as they took to the jumps and flew through the air, such a thrill. All in all we had a fun filled, memorable day at the Wayland Show finished off with fresh lemonade, made as we watched, and sticky candy-floss (always a must!). I would definitely recommend it for next year!

Date For The Diary The 39th Grand Henham Steam Rally. 21st & 22nd September 10am – 6pm Henham Park

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THE PARK HOTEL

Park Life On the 29th June 2013 Tracey Davies celebrated her 6th Anniversary as owner of the Park Hotel in Diss. The Park Hotel is family owned and run and their emphasis is on being local, Tracey herself lives in Diss. At the Park Hotel they source as much as they possibly can locally “we try to make everything here so that we know exactly where it is all from. This means that as much as possible everything is fresh and traceable” explains Tracey “Also, if someone cannot find what they want on the menu we will always happily make something else as well”. It isn’t just the food that it sourced locally, as many services as possible will be from companies in the local area; electricians, plumbers, decorators, furniture stores… Supporting the local businesses and community is very

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“Everyone is catered for at the Park Hotel” important to Tracey and the staff at the Park Hotel, not only does it support the town and help it to grow but it also reduces food miles. It is crucial for local businesses to work together. At the Park Hotel they also grow their own herbs, rhubarb and have their own apple trees too. The Park Hotel is open all day every day and food is served all day. The main menu is available from 12-9pm. They serve a two course lunch priced at £9.95, afternoon tea from 3-6pm and a three course evening meal at only £19.95 Everyone is catered for at the Park Hotel; there are 19 en-suite rooms, the De Lucy Bar, a syndicate room, a function room which includes a dance floor and private bar which can double as a conference room. “We also have Hope Cottage, a two bedroom, self-

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catering holiday cottage on site” says Tracey. This lovely cottage has double doors that open onto the beautiful, picturesque gardens and patio area. “We have lots of exciting events coming up at the Park Hotel. We will be having our regular events like Pamper Nights, our steak nights which are held every Thursday 5-9pm and are 2 for 1. Diners can choose from Sirloin, Rib eye, Gammon or Salmon Steak. And on Sundays a Carvery 12-3pm and 2 for 1 ribs 5-9pm. Tracey also uses her time to raise money for charity. Having already completed The 3 Peak Challenge, the St. Edmunds Wheel 100 mile bike ride, the Suffolk Coast 60 mile cycle ride and the Cambridge to Norwich 76 mile cycle ride, In October of this year she will be doing a 40 mile (a marathon and a half)

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“Now taking bookings for Christmas.”

run with Anne Beckett-Allen from Rosedale Funeral Homes, Diss. At the Park Hotel they are already booking for Christmas with several opportunities to celebrate the season. They will be hosting party nights with drink on arrival, food and a band or disco. On Christmas Eve from 3-6pm there will be a Kids Party that Father Christmas will attend with a present for every child and on Christmas Day a traditional 3 course all you can eat buffet carvery. So perhaps think about using local next time and supporting the Park Hotel. Great local produce delivered fresh to your table.

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SOCIAL MEDIA

venture Social Aspect Communication has grown so much from only being able to post. It has even moved on from email. There are so many forms of communication now and for a business, especially a new venture, it is vitally important to be connected. Linkedin, for example, is the world’s largest professional network: 225 million strong. It is an excellent way to link in with other businesses. Connecting and linking together is so important to finding new business and to get yourself out there. When starting up a new business it is crucial to make sure you are on as many of these networking sites as possible. Google plus, is another important site to be on, it is also a good idea to set yourself up on twitter and facebook. Using all the social media sites that you can means you are reaching so many more people.

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“If your business is represented in social media, there is great opportunity to differentiate from the competition.” Scott Monty, global head of social media at Ford Motor.

Why would you not use all these means of networking available to you? They are all simple to use and would benefit any business greatly. In fact some of the biggest companies use social media to connect with their customers and promote their products. You may have heard of them; Ford, HP, T-Mobile and many, many more. They have proved how well it works and how vital it is. Their social media campaigns reach people worldwide and so can yours.

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Hales Group “Hales Group keep their values rooted deeply in relationships with both clients and candidates”

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Hales Group are a professional recruitment business operating throughout East Anglia with its brand success built on a traditional local approach whilst utilising the most up-todate technological recruitment methods. Hales Group recognise that any business is only as good as the people within it and associated with it. Performance measurement is of course key, and Hales have a number of systems which allow users of their services to measure and assess its effectiveness, however Hales places emphasis on working with clients to understand where their businesses & careers are going next and becoming part of their strategy to truly help get them where they want to be. They are a knowledge seeking, conscientious and passionate bunch at Hales and the groups’ mission has remained unchanged over 25 years: to provide a competent, professional, trusted service which delivers innovation, flexibility and value. Hales Group are staffed by a team of consultants and managers who are passionate about their brand and championing the exceptional recruitment service they consistently deliver. Within a constantly developing

industry, Hales Group keep their values rooted deeply in relationships with both clients and candidates so that the service has an impact on businesses they recruit for long after the successful candidates start their exciting new roles. Hales Group are able to attract the right quality and quantity of candidates though their extended branch network of 15 locations and access to all major UK and European Job boards, social media and impressive search engine optimization. The business experience within Hales extends beyond office, technical, engineering, light industrial and agricultural roles, HR, Warehousing, Finance, Sales and Marketing, Supply Chain as well as IT Support and specialist off shore workers, on either a permanent, contract or temporary basis. In fact given the diversity of experience of the Hales Team it is unlikely you could name any job role that hasn’t been supported by them over the many years of combined experience they can offer. Whether you need support with presenting your CV, advice on how to attract the right talent for your business or information on a complex human resource or employment issue give the team at Hales a call today.

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DBF’s Diss on View 2013, presented by Saffron Housing Trust, The Fair with Flair. On Friday, 20th September, Park Hotel, Diss will light up like a Hollywood premiere with the excitement of DBF’s Diss on View. Now in its 7th year, the biz-to-biz fair attracts businesses from across the region all converging in Diss to find out what’s what, who’s who, do some business and have a great day. Adam Ronaldson, Chief Executive of Saffron Housing Trust, main DOV sponsor, talks about the event and SHT’s involvement. “Saffron has a large number of homes in Diss and it is important that we continue to engage with the local community as a whole. DBF has been very helpful with our new apprenticeship

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programme starting in September; and Diss on View, which we are pleased to support, showcases the range of businesses in the area. A healthy and vibrant local community and economy, in a region in which so many people associated with Saffron live, can only be of benefit. We look forward to our continuing relationships with all concerned.” DOV is free and open to all. This year’s theme is Fortune Cookies! Glimpse your future to see what it holds. Good fortune will certainly come to DBF’s charity of the year, Diss First Responders, as fortune cookies can be purchased at £1 a go in aid of their important work. There are a number of fantastic prizes to be won including, Brunch Cruise for two on the Lady Florence River Cruise

Restaurant; dinner for two at 4* restaurant The Auberge; Amazon Kindle (thanks to seanclark.com); £30 voucher at Diss’ own Happy Palace; and a £75 voucher from John Doe Diss. On the same day, there are two further ‘don’t miss’ events you’ll want to attend. Before the Fair, there is a superb networking brunch that attracts a big crowd. Visiting towards the end of the day? Wind down with cocktails and canapés at a Cocktail Workshop, compéred by Niche Cocktails. Shake, create, taste and compare your own concoctions. All details and timings for the day, prices/booking form for the brunch and cocktails on www.dbf.org.uk Event bookings close 13th Sept.

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Women In Business

Gone are the Emily Pankhurst days when women had to fight for any kind of right but are the women of today making the most of the rights that those crusaders fought so hard to give us. We introduce six business women that we feel the suffragettes would be proud of.

Carly Newsom PEN & PAPER

Nicky Stainton WILDERNESS STORES At Wilderness Stores, in Harleston, not only can you find unique and attractive painted furniture from across Europe, but you can also learn to do it yourself. For just £65 you can have a very productive day, transforming a piece of furniture into something lovely and personal – and enjoy good company and a delicious home-made lunch, too. The next painting workshop days will be on 6 October and 16 November. To book onto one of these or enquire about future dates call 01379 853067, or better still drop by and see the wonderful range of antique and contemporary furniture and homeware.

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Pen and Paper is a great little stationary and copy shop in Harleston, Norfolk where customers come first and get treated to personal service. Nothing is too much trouble. Everything is covered at Pen and Paper. From print, copy, and laminate to fax, email and binding… all while you wait. They supply every day, specialist and collector’s pens and refills for all major brands, paper, and card, envelopes, filing solutions, office essentials, labels and glue. Also fine art and graphic supplies, paint and brushes, books, printer accessories, toys and ideal gifts. Over 16,000 products available for next day delivery.

Eleanor White THE ONLINE LETTING AGENTS My career in property started at the ripe old age of 3, when I would build lego houses for hours! Whilst my brother built the Star Wars death star, I would happily create lego villages and even the odd castle! In my 20’s I started using real bricks and blocks, first renovating houses and then buying plots of land and building from scratch. When the recession hit it was time for a change, and The Online Letting Agents was born. At The Online Letting Agents we enable landlords to advertise their property on the leading property websites, have fully referenced tenants and a bespoke contract for just £59 +vat. Our landlords meet their prospective tenants at the viewing, helping them form a positive relationship from the very start. At The Online Letting Agents we have built a reputation for outstanding customer service which I am extremely proud of; putting our customers first and breaking the stereotype of letting agents.

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Michelle Payne UPSTAIRS GALLERY Award winning business woman, artist and life caster Michelle Payne has been named as one of Norfolk and Suffolk’s top 100 most inspirational women. Her job involves breast cancer castings, confidence castings, personal castings, and celebratory castings of wedding hands, new-born babies and children, and due to word of mouth and her professionalism and sensitivity, castings of loved ones who have passed too quickly. It’s a difficult cast to produce, and many funeral homes have personally requested Michelle’s unique service for families who need it. Michelle says: ‘I understand the need to hold on to somebody forever. I try to ensure that all my castings are set-up in such a way, that it shows every detail of the person and their lives.’ Find Michelle at her business The Upstairs Gallery based in Beccles, Suffolk. A thriving arts gallery that since 2007 has obtained the accolade of ten awards and several nominations including best small tourism attraction for two consecutive years.

Julie Pickering CROSSWAYS OF ELLINGHAM Julie & Alan Pickering are the owners of Crossways of Ellingham and they have been suppliers of high quality animal feed, country clothing and equestrian supplies for nearly 20 years. Over these years they have built up a reputation for offering quality products at an affordable price. They strive to give excellent customer service and have staff that can professionally fit both riding hats and body protectors. As well as supplying food and equipment for pets from the smallest to the largest and country, camo and equestrian clothing they also supply rose arches, gazebos, gates, ornamental ironwork and decorative items on display or hand crafted to your requirements. Browsers are more than welcome to come and have a look around the ‘Aladdin’s Cave’ of Ellingham. Whether you are interested in equestrian, fishing, shooting, dog walking, all kinds of animals, or just like looking around somewhere different for Christmas gift ideas then we look forward to seeing you soon.

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Liz Leslie-Smith INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL ADVISOR I have been a financial advisor for 30 years this September, having previously worked in banking. At PLS we review your current financial situation, discuss your financial needs and requirements, and look at your future goals, then, after researching the market I come back to you with my recommendations Our aim is to help you to achieve a secure financial future for you and your loved ones, offering comfort in retirement, help with your investments, reducing inheritance tax worries and ensuring you have just the right assurances in place, just in case. We constantly monitor global changes in the financial world, aiming to improve the returns on your investments. The big difference in being an Independent Financial Adviser is that we are not tied to one company, and are able to research the whole market for our clients. Call us today on 01379 644568 for an informal chat and take that first step towards peace of mind for the future.

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A RECREATIONAL GYMNASTICS CLUB FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE DISS AREA

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Spring Gymnastics

Spring Gymnastics was set up by Heidi Palmer, BG level 2 coach and her friend Christine Michelin in April 2012 when they realised there was no where in Diss for their children to do gymnastics. Nearly 16 months later, the Club continues to thrive attracting members from the age of 4 and up to 24 years old. Members include beginners, progressive and intermediate level gymnasts. The Club is British Gymnastics registered and is a great place for children and young people to learn gymnastics, get fit, build strength and enjoy themselves as well as learning

to do cart wheels, hand stands and split jumps in a safe and nurturing environment. The Club offers a free taster session so children can try out a typical gym class and meet the Club's BG registered Coaches. Spring Gymnastics runs classes at the Diss High School gymnasium on Mondays after school from 4.307.30pm and Saturday mornings from 10.00am-2.00pm. The Club is keen to get teenagers interested in joining its Gym fit classes which will be starting later this autumn. To find out more about the Club or joining visit www.spring-gymnastics. co.uk and download a joining form or simply email;info@spring-gymnastics. co.uk or call / text 07890 297835

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Stress is not a condition itself; it is a response that your body has to a pressured situation whether that be a pile of paperwork or a car pulls out in front of you and you have to slam on the breaks. It is the amount of time your body is responding to a stressful situation that causes problems. The example of the car pulling out is momentary and your body will recover from the adrenalin release within a short space of time but if you are constantly under pressure then this response and outpour of adrenalin in constant and it becomes very tiring on the body and its immune system. Adrenalin is released from the adrenal glands when the body believes it is involved in a stressful situation. This adrenalin rush prepares the body for what we call "fight or flight." With a rush of adrenalin, your heart rate and breathing rate increases and your senses become more acute, readying the body for flight. Nutrients are released to sustain muscular activity and blood flow is regulated away from less important organs to the muscles to prepare for a fight. The body keeps up this preparation until it no longer feels threatened. Image what is happening to your body if you are under prolonged stress day in day out without putting it to good use? This has a negative effect on the body,

because its focus is shifted away from our immune and digestive systems, producing a weakened immune system and digestive problems, not to mention overworking the heart and helping you to store fat as the nutrients are not used in muscular activity. You can use this adrenaline rush to add a boost to your exercise and release your stress. Use the pent up adrenaline by converting it into the power and energy you need to push through your workout. Exercising also helps to release endorphins which give you a natural high, helping to relieve the stress you're feeling and allowing your body to relax and break the fight or flight cycle it’s been stuck in, if you’ve had an overly stressful day. Yet another reason to take up exercise as stress is a part of daily life but it is the use of the response that counts. You may feel mentally tired after a tough day at work but your body is primed and ready for exercise so why not put that to good use and lose some weight, reduce your blood pressure and improve your health. Book in now for your consultation and one 2 one session at Fit Club to get started on a new exercise regime. To get started at the gym call us at Fit Club and start your journey to a new healthier and balanced you.

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Hunnybunny Stained Glass Vetrate Artistiche Toscane, Siena, Italy… This is where it all started for Clair Rice, owner of Hunnybunny Stained Glass. In 1998 Clair travelled to Italy to train in Leaded, Stained Glass Windows. Clair then headed back to England, where she taught herself the copper foil method. Clair continued making stained glass every spare moment she got. However, in the last 2-3 years, she has been able to do it full time. “I’ve really been doing it a lot more seriously now and this has been my busiest year so far” Hunnybunny Stained Glass, located on Fair Green, Diss, already stocks four shops – The Angel Café in Diss, Amandines of Diss, Sandlings in Attleborough and in Hunstanton at The Strand Line. Clair goes to many festivals; recently she attended the 4th Harlequin Fayre near Norwich. Everything that Clair creates is individual and unique, no one

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piece is the same as it can all depend upon what glass and materials she has. Nothing is ever wasted; even small pieces of glass are used. “Everything is recycled” says Clair. Prices for Clair’s work start at £6.50. However, prices will vary depending upon the size, shape, detail and glass. Commission pieces could be any size and shape. She will sit down with the customer and they’ll design the piece together and then Clair will create it. Once it’s finished, her partner Al will then fit it. So, what are Clair’s future plans? “In 12 months I hope to have my own kiln which will enable me to do fused glass and painted glass. I would then like to teach in schools”. Clair’s stained glass is striking and ideal for so many occasions like Christmas, Valentines, birthdays, a simple gift or much more… You can contact Clair on, 07843 080400 or 01379 641440

Alan Powley Builders Alan Powley Builders specialise in Straw Bale and Cob Earth houses. So when I was told that Al, Alan Powley, partner of Clair Rice Hunnybunny Stained Glass, had built an Eco Shed in his garden I was very keen to have a look! A ‘shed’ is not the word I would use to describe it… it is more like a fairy tale house. The roof is grass with large windows looking up to the sky. The arched door with giant, visible wooden cogged lock opens to reveal a large area that feels as though you are in a Tolkien novel. There are actual trees supporting the roof, stained glass panels in the wall that catch the light perfectly; cannon

flaps for the couple’s boys… it’s magical. So what made Al decide to build the Eco ‘Shed’? “I wanted to build a shed that would suit me. I love to make one off unique pieces and all the materials were found or recycled. The glass was found in skips, the trees from our own woodland.” “We would very much like to start designing and selling one off garden rooms” says Al “It works well as Clair and I can collaborate together” Please contact Al on 01379 641440 or 07788721830 for any projects that require amazing design and build.

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FAYRE VIEW RESTAURANT

Food With A View Walking into Fayre View Restaurant you immediately feel the fantastic atmosphere. It is an extremely old, wooden beamed, grade II listed building. The tables are beautifully laid and not crowded and there are areas for groups or for a secluded and private meal. On the 22nd August 2013 it will be the 10th Anniversary for owner and Chef Chris Gissing. We asked him how he came to own the restaurant…”I have been a chef since I left school having trained at City College, Norwich. I originally worked at the Saracens Head but when we heard that the Fayre View building was on the market we decided to go for it”. Chris has lived in Diss/Roydon all his life so he is a local ‘boy’. As such, he is passionate about using local suppliers and local produce where possible so he works closely with local farmers. The menu at Fayre View Restaurant is always evolving and changing with the seasons. They serve classic food with a slight twist, which is absolutely delicious (I can say this from experience!). The whole of the menu is produced by Chris from start to finish. He creates the dishes, peels the vegetables, cooks the food, and sets out the food on the plates… everything. During the December period Chris will very often work from 8am right

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through to 4am the next morning!! “We also have 3 double, en-suite rooms which can be booked for any number of nights” says Chris. Is the restaurant involved with the Fair Green Neighbourhood Association? “Yes, we like to work closely with the Association to do events, mostly with the Cock Inn Pub which I have owned for the last 3 years” answers Chris “any money we raise we give half to the Association”. Although Chris is both owner and chef, the restaurant is very much family run, with much help from the locally based staff. Chris’s wife Clare works in the restaurant sometimes

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but also takes care of their two little girls, Hollie, four and 8 month old Ella. “I couldn’t do it without them or my father and mother-in-law who help a lot, they are a real support and sounding board” emphasises Chris. If you would like to sample the amazing food the restaurant is open every day except Monday, Saturday lunchtime and Sunday evening. They will be open right through December, providing a special Christmas Menu. So, for an excellent, quality meal and thoroughly enjoyable experience pay a visit to Fayre View Restaurant. Trust me, you won’t regret it!

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The Dolphin Inn At Wortham The Dolphin Inn at Wortham is now managed by Mark and Karen Squibb. This current team has a three year contract and already you can see changes. The Dolphin now has a much friendlier, family feel; it is becoming an excellent place for the community. They have regular Friday music nights and also have a new darts team. Food wise, there is a lovely mix of American and Mexican style dishes and your English classics as well as a separate children’s menu. For opening times visit www.thedolphinwortham.com

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THE CHERRY CATERING COMPANY

Deliciousness On Your Door Step by Gemma Harvey

Great food starts with great produce and here in East Anglia we are so fortunate to have some of the best producers in the country. From fantastic meat to wonderful cheese, the freshest eggs, amazing fruit and vegetables, even locally roasted coffee - we really are spoilt for choice! It’s something I really noticed when I moved back to the area last year after 15 years in London food from round here is tastier! • It hasn’t travelled miles across the country or around the globe. • It’s not packaged and wrapped to within an inch of its life so the recycling bin doesn’t fill up quite as quickly. • You can be assured of its provenance - in a year when we might have unwittingly eaten horse meat that’s definitely a reason to visit your butcher!

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By buying local the food is fresher and more nutritious, you’re contributing to a healthier economy and less fuel is being used to transport items long distances. You pay for freshness and taste, not packaging, refrigeration and freight. As if these aren’t good enough reasons you are also supporting local jobs for local people. At a time when food is standardised and universal it is ever more important to cherish the distinctiveness of our local varieties and specialities. Markets and independent shops in villages and towns now offer a real alternative to bland supermarket meat, vegetables and processed foods. As consumers many of us have lost the connections between the food on the plate and the countryside around us. I love chatting to the producers - passionate people who really care about their goods; they are a great source for inspiration and recipe ideas. Talk to them – they know their onions (and cheese and meat and eggs and bread and coffee!)

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Music & Murder This month acclaimed actor Tom Conti plays a campaigning journalist who finds himself in the dock accused of murder in Rough Justice, from September 10-14. He may have made a living out of bringing Establishment figures down to size but finds the rigours of the courtroom is a whole new experience. The thriller has proved a huge hit on a previous UK tour, and is bound to be a thoughtprovoking experience for the audience. Music legends Deacon Blue showcase their biggest hits in a must-see concert on September 15 before the message is Don’t Panic! as the Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy live show takes to the stage on September 16-17. Bringing together most of the original radio cast, it

follows the fortunes of friends Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect whose lives are turned upside down when they find themselves in the way of a galactic bypass. Joe Pasquale dons the deerstalker and turns detective in the spoof show Ha Ha Holmes! penned by Norfolk’s Ben Langley on September 22 before the month ends with the welcome return of Hairspray. Enjoy the story of Tracy Turnblad who seeks fame and the man of her dreams in a smash-hit show packed with favourite songs and a strong cast headed by Mark Benton (Chalky in Waterloo Road) and former EastEnder Lucy Benjamin, from September 24-29. Benjamin plays the part of the vampy Velma, a stage villainess whom audiences love to hate. She talked

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Events & Updates Down By the Riverside Each year Waveney & Blyth Arts celebrate the region’s rivers. This year Diss joins in with an event on the riverside path behind the supermarkets. Down By The Riverside is an afternoon of poetry, prose, drama and music at 2.30pm on Sunday 8th September. This has been arranged by Diss Museum, Diss Community Partnership, Cittaslow and the Waveney RiverCare Group. It will be like promenade theatre, with people moving along the river bank to hear poems with a river theme and readings from authors such as George Eliot (The Mill On The Floss), Dickens (Our Mutual Friend), and Joseph Conrad (Heart of Darkness). Poems include: Tennyson’s The Lady of Shalott and Under the Waterfall by Thomas Hardy. Drama group EyesWrite will be one of the attractions with a play called Ferry Cross the Styx. This shows the last journey of a former footballer into the afterlife, guided by a ferryman with the manner of a London cabbie. It is hoped that there will stalls, crafts, artists, musicians and refreshments along the path. Meet at The Lows bridge for this free event.

Wings Appeal September is the month when the Royal Air Forces Association makes a special effort with its Wings Appeal to raise money for its charitable work. Former and present members of the RAF and their families are helped with the cash they collect for Wings Appeal. Among those who recently served and were injured in Afghanistan are RAF Regiment personnel from Honington . They deserve our support. The Diss RAFA branch, like many other organisations is finding it difficult to attract new members and volunteers to help with collections. If you are interested in joining (you do not have to have served in the RAF) or if you can help them in any way please contact the secretary Marilyn Hurst on 01379

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643108. Or you could just drop in on a branch meeting - the fourth Monday of the month at the Grasmere Club in Diss. You can be sure of a warm welcome. Diss RAFA is not just about raising money they also organise social events and outings and take part in RAFA area quizzes. You can find out more on their website dissanddistrictrafa.onesuffolk.net.

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of a team which gained Silver Guild at Chelsea and Gold at Hampton Court. He was one of the designers for Bury St. Edmunds Cathedral Flower Festival in 2004 and has travelled widely, competing in the world flower show Boston America in 2011. He is very talented, informative and entertaining. Doors will open at 7.00pm for a 7.30pm start tickets are £10.00 to include tea/coffee and homemade biscuits. It is recommended that tickets be purchased in advance to avoid any disappointment please call Pauline on 01379 650938

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The wall along the riverside path at the rear of Morrisons looks brighter with the addition of a riverside themed mural. It was painted by a team from DC3, as a community works project on 7th July in place of the usual Sunday morning service. Local artist Peter Knights supervised the artwork which was achieved in 3 hours and all agreed it was a fun project that will benefit the community. Thanks to John taylor Builders for the materials and Morrisons for their cooperation.

September Splendour A fundraising event in aid of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices a flower arranging evening entitled ‘September Splendour’ will be taking place at Eye Community Centre on Monday 23rd September featuring the very talented and popular Alan Smith from Ipswich. Alan has visited the centre on many previous occasions and has always attracted a large audience his work is superb and his commentary on the evening is always very informative entertaining and amusing. He has been a NAFAS area demonstrator since 1975 a very keen competitor being part

You may recall in last months edition that I was invited over to be shown around Quidenham Chidrens Hospice, the directions given were fine but I got lost three times mainly thanks to the antiquated direction signs which must have been placed in the 18th century. Once found the fund raiser for Norfolk, Laura Shearing met me and took me round this bright place. Come the Big Sing last month over 300 people packed the church and a collection was taken. Once it was counted the Rector of Diss Revd Canon Tony Billett was pleased to hand over to the charity E A C H a record sum of £800.19. I guess that the 9th season of this popular event was the best ever to date. I suppose it was worth going the wrong way only to find the right road to success. Unfortunatly the autumn months begin to close in and the summer programme of events begin to slow down at Diss Parish Church and so I hope all the different event organisers feel they have travelled down a road of organising success. But with summer fading away up pops another set of people who are planning the well known St. Mary’s Christmas Market and I’m sure their vision of success is clear. If we do go wrong we must get ourselves quickly back on planning course and always remember what ever we put on it is clearly organised for the general public and visitors to Diss, no other deviation would be acceptable. Gerry Hosking.

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could tuck away a memento or small keepsake to remind them of the person who had died. “Children can sometimes get overlooked at a time of bereavement and we feel it’s important that they are supported through their grief and helped to understand what’s happened. Last year we bought a few dozen bears and the feedback was so incredible that we felt we needed to order more,” said Anne Beckett-Allen. Anne Beckett-Allen said that as a familyrun business they were committed to doing as much as possible to support bereaved children and their families. “We know only too well the heartbreak children often experience when someone close to them dies and we hope that these bears will help ease their pain.” An award-winning business, Rosedale Funeral Home has received national recognition for its caring ethos and community involvement. Established in Diss nine years ago, it has branches in Beccles, Bungay, Wymondham, Attleborough and Halesworth.

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Paws Of Comfort Two hundred extra special teddy bears have arrived in the county – and are now on standby to comfort bereaved children. The memory bears have been bought by Rosedale Funeral Home, which has branches throughout South Norfolk and North Suffolk, to provide extra support to youngsters who have lost a loved one. Rosedale’s Anne Beckett-Allen, a trustee of Norfolk’s child bereavement charity Nelson’s Journey, said that each bear had a secret zipped compartment, where children

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On Saturday, 28th September Beccles “Friends in Harmony” Choir will be returning to Harleston for a concert in St. John’s Church. If you like music that’s easy on the ear –anything from West End shows to John Rutter and Negro spirituals – then this is an occasion not to be missed. The 30 strong choir, who have performed all over Norfolk and Suffolk and raised over £40,000 for charity, will be joined by instrumental soloists to present a very relaxing and enjoyable evening. The concert starts at 7.30pm, tickets will be £5 (concessions £3) including refreshments. All proceeds will go to Star Throwers Charity, a cancer support charity based in Wymondham dedicated to caring for people affected by cancer. Founded by an experienced cancer doctor, the team of passionate volunteers and professional staff give advice, support, counselling and complementary therapies to those in need when they need it most.

Tickets are available from the box office: Ulric Computers Ltd. 18, The Thoroughfare, Harleston or telephone 01379 –854720.

The Many Colours of Harvest All Saints Church, Mendham is hosting a three-day, rainbow harvest festival event over the weekend beginning Friday September 6th. The festival kicks off with a preview event called ‘A Colourful Taste of Harvest’ on Friday 6th September at 7.00pm. This is a ticket only event, which includes canapés and wine, to give people an opportunity to view the displays in the church, before the main festival begins. Tickets are priced at £6.50. The church will be open on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th, between 10.00am and 4.00pm, for ‘The Many Colours of Harvest’, to allow people to admire the floral displays, visit the stalls and partake of light refreshments. Entry is free and a programme can be purchased for £1. Donations are welcome Also on Saturday, beginning at 4.30pm, there is a “Colourful Interlude with Vintage Tea’ event. This involves prose and poetry readings by accomplished actress, Meg Davies and a performance from celebrated singer, Jenny Vickers. This will be followed by the ‘vintage tea’, which includes traditional cucumber sandwiches served on bone china. Tickets are priced at £7.50. A combined ticket for both the preview on Friday and the ‘Vintage Tea’ can be obtained for only £12. The event culminates in ‘Harvest Songs of Praise ‘ on Sunday evening, at 6.30pm. Over the course of the weekend a raffle will be held for a hand made quilt and an original watercolour of All Saints Church. The organizer Dawn Dawson said “We want to celebrate Harvest with the community and to showcase the many talents of local inhabitants, giving opportunities for people to visit our delightful church.” For further information, or to book tickets for the events, please ring 01379 855440, 01986 782321 or 07778554815.

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8th. Zhineng Qigong. Introductory meeting, demonstration and lunch, 10:30am at New Buckenham Village Hall. See www.zhinengqigong. eu - All welcome. For bookings call 01379 678409 or email: qigong.eastanglia@gmail.co.uk

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Every Sunday. Stonham Barns ALL YEAR CAR Boot Sale. 8am for Sellers, 9am for Buyers. Stonham Barns, Pettaugh Road, Stonham Aspal IP14 6AT. £3.50 cars, £5 Vans & £7.50 Large Vans. www.fishface.co / Simon Tilley on 07817 539168. First Tuesday of every month. The Art Of Life Voluntary-led group supporting local people living with cancer and their caregivers. Roydon Village Hall, High Road, Diss. Starts at 1.45pm. Each month new activities offered; see website www.theartoflife.org. uk. Concludes around 4pm. Minimum donation £2. Info: Jay 07786 833916 or 01379 640598 First Tuesday every month. Waveney Bereavement Group. 2pm at Number 7 - Prayer & Counselling Centre, 7-8 Mere Street, Diss. Ring 01379 658956. First & third Tuesdays every month. Diss & District Camera Club. Members meet twice a month to enjoy a fun and informative programme featuring a variety of photographic events. Details visit: www. disscamera.org.uk or call John on 07808 052188. Third Thursday of each month. Harleston Friends Group. King George's Hall, Harleston 2pm, with a talk or demonstration, raffle & refreshments. Contact 01379 854099. First Thursday of every month. Diss Computer Club. At the Residents’ Meeting Room, Taylor Road, from 7.00pm to 10.00pm. Telephone: 741192. Email: disscomputerclub@gmail.com First Friday & third Sunday of the month. African Djembe Drumming Lessons. Friday: 10-12pm and Sunday: 2:30-5pm at 'Backspace', Angel Cafe, Fair Green, Diss. £12 per session. Jane on 01379 641233. 2nd-13th. Art: Waveney Springs Art Collective. Entrance Free. Box Office 01379 652241. www. disscornhall.co.uk 3rd-15th. Space and Form, mixed sculpture exhibition curated by Dominique Bivar Segurado. Becket’s Chapel, Church Street, Wymondham NR18 0PH. Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday 12noon to 5pm: full exhibition programme at www.wymondhamarts.com. 6th. Evening Inn. 6.30pm-11.30pm. Come along to this popular monthly event. Our usual local ale on tap & Pimms for sale... and of course bacon butties! Free entry. All welcome. The Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St. Mary IP21 4QT. Phone: 01379 676660.

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7th. Music: Budapest Cafe Orchestra. 8pm. Tickets £12 / Concessions £10. Box Office 01379 652241. www. disscornhall.co.uk 7th & 1st Saturday monthly. Harleston's Indoor Flea Market. Swan Hotel 9.00-1.00pm. Stalls of vintage, antique, collectables, etc. Stalls £10. Enquires: 01379 855486.

10th. Starter Art. 11.30am-3pm. Complete beginners class in a relaxed environment. No experience necessary. £10 - includes all materials. Tel: 676683 to book. The Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St. Mary IP21 4QT. Phone: 01379 676660. 11th. Film: Dr Strangelove (PG) – Introduced by Pat Holtom. 8pm. Tickets £5 / Under 18s £2.50. Box Office 01379 652241. www. disscornhall.co.uk

7th. Messy Church. Diss United Reformed Church (opp Co-op). Mere Street, 10-12am. Theme: The gifts we have. Discover your gifts and talents by making Finger Print Art, trying Foot & Mouth Painting, making Hand Puppets, decorate mirror tiles, ice Gingerbread men & lots more. Followed by a time of reflection and prayer and a light lunch. All welcome, children with a carer, entrance free.

11th & 28th. Scrapbook Workshop. Held at Taylor Road Community Hall, Diss.

7th. Jake’s Quiz Night. £1 entry per person, winner takes all. 8.00pm start. Meal Deal between 5.00pm & 7.00pm, buy any bar meal and get free dessert!! Apollo Social Club, Harleston. Tel: 01379 854205.

12th. Attleborough Town Hall Craft Fair. Open from 10am-2pm. Tea & coffee will be available to stall holders for a donation. Free entry. For more information contact: Tricia on 01953 456323.

8th. Bread Making Workshops. Chameleon House, Harleston 1-5pm. For more information or to book on one of the workshops please telephone 01379 688374 or see the website: www.breadworkshops.co.uk

12th-14th. Heritage Open Days. 9.30am-3.30pm. Fascinating exhibition of photographs & memorabilia from the historic Pennoyer's VC School, which closed 25 years ago after providing 314 years of continuous primary education. Free entry. All welcome. The Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St. Mary IP21 4QT. Phone: 01379 676660.

8th. Music: Carrie Rodriguez – with Luke Jacobs. 7.30pm. Tickets £12 / Concession £10. Box Office 01379 652241. www. disscornhall.co.uk 8th. Come Dancing. Love to dance? Join us at the Apollo Rooms for a night of dancing to great music from our professional DJ. 7.00pm - 10pm, admission £5. Tel: 01379 854205. 8th. Down By the Riverside. Poems, prose, drama & music along the riverbank behind the Diss supermarkets. 2.30pm. Free event. 8th. The Silver Dollar Country Music Club, The Park Hotel, Diss are celebrating 35 Years. The entertainment for this event will be the very popular GARRY BLACKMORE BAND. Brian Mann from Town 102FM will be the compere for the event. Doors 7pm. Music 7.30pm until 10.30pm. Members £5. Non-Members £6. Contact John and Teresa Stannard, Committee Members on 01603 433918 or Maureen & Peter Devereux (Chairman) on 01379 643381.

11th & 25th. Police Drop-in Session. 11am-12 noon. Have a cuppa with a copper in the cafe. General advice, enquiries or just a friendly chat. All welcome. The Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St. Mary IP21 4QT. Phone: 01379 676660.

13th. Film Night: Argo. Bar open from 7.15pm for 8pm start. Based on true events, this dramatic thriller chronicles the life-or-death covert operation to rescue six Americans behind the scenes of the Iran hostage crisis - Stars Ben Affleck. Ices on sale at interval. Booking advisable - £4 in advance, £4.50 on the door. The Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St. Mary IP21 4QT. Phone: 01379 676660. 13th-14th. Heritage: Heritage Open Days – Diss Corn Hall. 11am-4pm. Free Entry. Box Office 01379 652241. www.heritageopendays.org.uk www.disscornhall.co.uk 14th. Bingo With Cash Prizes. £6 for 6 games, all monies taken paid out in cash prizes!! Eyes down 8.00pm. Meal deal between 5.00pm & 7.00pm, buy any bar meal and get free dessert!! Apollo Social Club, Harleston. Tel: 01379 854205. 14th. Henley Community Centre Annual Fayre. Theme: Harvest time. Free Entry with car parking. Starts from 10.30am. Many attractions from

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ylm Donkey rides, Bucking Bronco, Inflatables and many side stalls etc. We have invited many local food product producers to sample and purchase. For people wishing to hold a stall or be involved please contact Mr Dave Quantrill on 01473 839880, e: dave.quantrill@btconnect.com or enquire at the Community Centre. People wishing to take part in the Fun Run can email Henleyfunrun@gmail.com for entrance forms. Also see us on FACEBOOK under Henley Community Centre. 14th - 19th Oct. Art: David Tipling photographs – Birds & People. An exhibition in the Corn Hall Gallery. Box office hours. Free entry. Box Office 01379 652241. www.disscornhall.co.uk 14th. Word: Mark Cocker – Birds & People. 7.30pm. Tickets £8 / Concessions £6. Box Office 01379 652241. www.disscornhall.co.uk 14th. Wreningham Village Hall, Mill Lane, NR16 1AN there is a dance to the band ROLLERCOASTER. £6. Licensed bar, tea, coffee and rolls. For information contact Christine Minns on 01508 488123. 15th. Music: Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick. 7.30pm. Tickets £14 / Concessions £12. Box Office 01379 652241. www.disscornhall.co.uk 15th. Apollo Country Music Club presents 'Kevin Barry' plus country disco. Bar, hot meals and raffle available. Members £5/non members £6. 7.30pm10.45pm - Apollo Rooms, Harleston. 01379 854205. 16th. Blood Donors. Apollo Rooms, Harleston. Bookings advisable on: 0300 123 23 23. 17th & Third Tuesday of the month. The Acoustic Session. 7pm. Another evening of all types of music including modern, blues & folk.... and some jamming, featuring visiting and local singer/songwriters. Dave Thomas will be co-ordinating the performers on the night-just bring along your instrument. Bar with real ale & bacon butties. All welcome. The Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St. Mary IP21 4QT. 01379 676660. 17th. Doughnut Church. A new fun after-school monthly event, 4-5.30pm at Diss United Reformed Church, Mere Street. (opp Co-op).Join us in a Cafe Style setting & experience Doughnut Church through crafts, games, prayers, songs and stories. Drinks and (of course!) doughnuts are provided, plus other more healthy stuff to snack on too. "Whatever your age, whatever you are good at, whatever you believe." All are welcome, children with a carer. 17th-22nd. Iceni Botanical Artists. Becket’s Chapel, Church Street, Wymondham NR18 0PH. Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday 12noon to 5pm: full exhibition programme at www. wymondhamarts.com. #39 September 13

18th. Film: In the House (15). 8pm. Tickets £5 / Under 18s £2.50. Box Office 01379 652241. www.disscornhall.co.uk 19th. Music: Landermason. 7.30pm. Tickets £8. Box Office 01379 652241. www.disscornhall.co.uk 20th. Irish Country Music Night. Featuring live band, bar, hot meals and raffle. Doors open 7.00pm, show starts 8.00pm. Tickets & info available on: 01502 715617. Apollo Social Club, Harleston. 20th. History by the Roadside. A talk with slides by Stuart Bowell. Diss Musuem. Roland Buggey on 01379 641759.

Admission for schools is free at other times. Admission £3, S/C £2, Children Free. Contact 01379 853967. 24th-6th October. Recent paintings & drawings – Christine Allman. Becket’s Chapel, Church Street, Wymondham NR18 0PH. Open: Mon to Sat 10am to 5pm and Sunday 12noon to 5pm: full exhibition programme at www.wymondhamarts.com. 25th. Diss Flower Club. Demonstration by Adele Kent. Title "Take an Old Bag Shopping". We meet 3rd Wednesday of the month at Roydon Village Hall at 7.30pm. Chairman, Mrs. Eileen Jacob on 01379 687608. Secretary, Mrs. Jenny Hubbard 01379 741372. New members welcome. 25th. Film: The Look of Love (18). 8pm. Tickets £5 / Under 18s £2.50. Box Office 01379 652241. www. disscornhall.co.uk

21st. Family: Saturday Club – Treasure Island. 2pm. Tickets £7.50 / Children £5.50 (8+ yrs). Box Office 01379 652241. www. disscornhall.co.uk 21st. Harleston Information Centre 10th Anniversary Ball. Celebrating 10 years of serving the Harleston community. Join in the fun, all welcome at the Apollo Rooms, Harleston. Tickets £20 for 2 course meal & coffee followed by dancing to music from a professional DJ. Call: 01379 851917. 21st. Free Snooker Evening. Apollo Social Club. Take advantage of our great offer and come and try your hand at snooker. (Offer available for over 18years only & limited to 1hr slots). Make a night of it. Buy any bar meal and receive a free dessert, serving between 5.00pm & 7.00pm. Apollo Social Club, Harleston. Tel: 01379 854205.

26th. Theatre: An Inspector Calls. Open Space Theatre Co. 7.30pm. Tickets £9.50 / Concs £8.50. Box Office 01379 652241. www. disscornhall.co.uk 27th.

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Dave Johns, Grainne Maguire & Barry Ferns (compère). 8pm. Tickets Adv £9 / Door £10 (Min age 18). Box Office 01379 652241. www.disscornhall.co.uk

22nd. Come Dancing. Love to dance? Join us at the Apollo Rooms for a night of dancing to great music from our professional DJ. 7.00pm - 10pm, admission £5. Tel: 01379 854205.

28th. Farmers’ Market. 10am-1pm. Locally sourced fresh produce: meats, preserves, fruit & veg, homemade cakes, Gabriel’s Garden, Madurai curries and the Bread Brigade! Free entry. Café open all day. The Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St. Mary IP21 4QT. Phone: 01379 676660.

22nd. The Silver Dollar Country Music Club, The Park Hotel, Diss presents JOHNNY WILLIAMS AND LYNETTE MARIE. Doors 7pm. Music 7.30pm until 10.30pm. Members £5. Non-Members £6. For information contact John & Teresa Stannard, Committee Members on 01603 433918.

28th. Bingo With Cash Prizes. £6 for 6 games. Eyes down 8.00pm. Meal deal between 5pm & 7pm, buy any bar meal and get free dessert!! Apollo Social Club, Harleston. Tel: 01379 854205.

22nd. Dumplin Country, Wreningham Village Hall, Mill Lane, NR16 1AN present BRIAN MANN. Doors 1pm. Music 2pm until 5pm. £4. Light refreshments, tea, coffee and licensed bar. For information contact John & Teresa Stannard on 01603 433918. 22th. Norfolk Windmills Trust: Billingford Mill, (nr Diss). Open 12.30-16.30. The mill can be opened at other times for groups, schools etc.

28th. Music: The SweetBeats. 8pm. Tickets £8 / Concessions £7. Box Office 01379 652241. www. disscornhall.co.uk 29th. Apollo Country Music Club presents 'Kickin Country' plus country disco. Bar, hot meals and raffle available. Members £5/non members £6. 7.30pm - 10.45pm. Apollo Rooms, Harleston. Tel: 01379 854205.

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