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    1Crab Tales:e-mail- [email protected] - telephone:01263 834 965

    ISSN 2051-6940

    ISSUE 08924th June 2016 to

    7th July 2016.

    SEE PAGE

    2 FORMORE

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    HANDY NUMBERSBenefits Agency...........01603 248 248

    C.A.B.............................08000 855 889 (Holt)...........................01263 713 849 (Nth Walsham)............01692 402 570Coast Guard..................01493 851 338Council (County)...........01603 222 222 (District)...........01263 513 811Dentist...........................01263 515 229Doctors: Aldborough...01263 768 602

    Aylsham.........01263 733 331 Cromer .........01263 513 148 Mundesley.....01263 724 500 Sheringham...01263 822 066

    N.H.S contact number..................1 1 1Hospital(Cromer) .........01263 513 571Job Centre(Cromer).......08456 043 719

    Mundesley Visitor Centre...01263 721 070Opticians.......................01263 512 345

    Libraries:Aylsham ..............01263 732 320Cromer................01263 512 850Nth Walsham.......01692 402 482Mundesley...........01263 720 702Sheringham.........01263 822 874

    R.S.P.C.A.......................0870 555 5999

    Tourist Info-Cromer......01263 512 497Travel Enquiries............08712 002 233National Express...........08705 808 080Rail Enquiries................08457 484 950

    VeterinarySurgeon.......01263 822 293

    Victim Support..............08453 030 900

    POLICE..........................0845 456 4567* Cromer Police Station Staffed Mon 8am - 3.30pm,Tues & Weds 8am - 4pm*

    All material is strictly copyright.

    The views expressed in the CRAB TALES

    are not necessarily those of the publishers or the Editor.

    Material including letters may be edited. Published by The CRAB TALES.

    PLEASE NOTETo ADVERTISEorsubmitREGULAR &SPECIAL EVENTS, LETTERS & EDITORIAL

    Send to Water Tower Farm, Middle Street, Trimingham, NR118EA or

    contact Liz King on :01263 834 965

    or e-mail: [email protected] our contact form at: www.crab-tales.co.uk

    Letters e-mail to: [email protected] ORDrop off at: K Hardware, Church St. CROMER

    FROM THE EDITOR.Triminghamites were very lucky we celebratedour queens birthday with no rain see page.7.Mundesley Soap Box Derby were also enjoyingthe fabulous dry day see page 15.Sunday was a bit wetter in places but that didnot stop the celebrations and fun, locally and inLondon, photos of poncho wearing ice creameating celebrators epitomises all that is good and great in GtBritain.We are spoil for choice at present to observe various sportingactivities from our couch, but remember we have many localorganisations ie Fitness League with Anna Marie details on page9 oering a chance to get supple, lose a few pounds and have funThose of us lucky enough to have a dog get dragged out at leasttwice a day for a walk ,in our beautiful countryside or beach,remember now there is no need to hang the dogs deposits in thelocal hedge, put in any public binPet Stop of Cromer are having a pet portrait competition details

    page 10, does not need to be a dog I have seen some very prettyGuinean pigs and snakes

    I hope we all enjoy sunny summer weather soon.

    The Cromer Pier Show has now started and although it is

    sometimes an active sea underneath the show its self is smoothand really amazing do try to get tickets...

    Dear Editor,We of course never make mistakes and check and recheck the verasity of all ourarticles... Liz King, Crabtales 088. Veracity is spelt with a c.Anyhow, like Hugh Cornwell, I was strolling along minding my own business when achappie outside Cromers Lloyds Bank tapped me on the wishbone and asked me whatI thought of Brexit. Whats it used for? I replied. In his own way he outlined theconcept for me ( I suspected it may have been an oven-cleaner).What is the point in asking people like me to decide on such matters? I couldnt tell youwhich day the bin-men come. I did a calculation the other night and it appears I have

    been ruled over by ten dierent Prime Ministers in and out of the EEC, and Ive beenpoor under everyone of them. In my humble judgement as far as ordinary folk like usare concerned none of this matters one way or the other and I would urge your readersto go down the pub rather than the voting station on the the 23rd.As everyone else has mouthed o, I just thought it only fair that the couldnt give aMonkeys position was heard.Yours sincerelyPhilip Graham

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    Dandelion is now holding an OPEN DAYon Saturday 25th June from 2PM onwards.

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    WHERE CAN I GET MY CRAB TALES?ALBYService Station, Alby Horse Shoes InnALDBOROUGHSpar Shop AYLMERTONService StationAYLSHAMAylsham Garden Centre, Budgens, Co-op,BACTONBacton Fish & Chip Shop.BANNINGHAMThe Crown Pub / Post OfficeBEESTON REGISMini MarketBODHAMPost Office

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    If you are under 12, tell us your name,ageand address, alsoin which advert

    the Crab is hidden andthe page number.Please Note: Entries should be written bythe child themselves, at least their name.

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    Water Tower Farm, Middle Street.Trimingham. NR11 8EA

    before the next issue comes out.The first entry out of the hat wins !The winners in edition 087. Mr B Jacobs

    of Aldborough wins tea and cake at JuliosCromer having found the cod in JPS

    Plumbing & Property Maintence on page2. Joshua Collins of Bacton found the crabin Icarus Hines pet food advert on page 10

    winning him and his family a swim at SplashSheringham, well done both of them.

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    LETTERS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3.

    Dear Editor,My dear wife, whose name escapes me for the moment, was sitting on the pierthoughtfully licking the nuts o a large Neopolitan ( her favourite ice-cream ), andwatching the workmen replacing rusty support struts when this tedious philosophical

    puzzle occured to her: If, during its lifetime, the whole pier has been replaced bit-by-bitas it has become corroded or damaged, is it the same pier?Well it was no good asking me, I couldnt tell you how the can-opener works. So sheurged me to put it to your intelligent readership. Lets hope he can enlighten us.Yours sincerely,

    Philip Graham.

    EDITOR : Happy to help Philip as I know philosophical puzzles can befuddle manypeople. Luckily as Editor I can see through the fog to the oasis of reason. If you canonly see the pier as bits of metal and timber then no, it is not the original pier. Howeverif you see the pier as a platform for joy, thrills, culture and nut licking then rest easy asour wonderful pier is very much the original and the best.

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    VICE ADMIRAL ON DECK !Cromer RNLI sta were buoyed by a visit from the charitys top

    brass on Tuesday 14th June 2016

    The Coastal Review team from RNLI headquarters at Poolevisited the station at the end of the Pier as well as making a tour

    of the Henry Blogg Museum. The team were met by LifeboatOperations Manager Richard Leeds and Chairman Tony Webster.A review of all the RNLI lifeboat stations takes place every veyears and this week the team visited stations on the East coast ofEngland from Hunstanton to Yarmouth.The purpose of the review is to see how stations are working ineach area, and to decide if any changes might be needed to ensurethat the RNLI continues to deliver lifesaving around the coast inthe most eective, safe and viable manner.The team of volunteers and professionals was headed by ViceAdmiral Sir Timothy Laurence KCVO CB ADC(P), Chairman ofthe RNLI Operations Committee together with representatives ofoperations, engineering and asset management and communitylife-saving.

    Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, outlined the purpose of the

    review, and stated that the RNLI were in the process of puttinga more robust policy into practice, regarding the siting of, andwhich, assets could be used to the best advantage to save livesat sea, and possibly reduce the number of deaths caused bydrowning in the UK and Eire in the future.The review for this team was taking place at all stations alongthis coast visiting each station in turn, to get a rst-hand ideaof how the existing stations were evolving to the needs of thecharity.

    The event was extremely well attended with representativesof the Cromer RNLI management committee, Ladies Guildfundraisers and volunteer crew members as well as LifeguardManagers. The team were escorted around the station where theyviewed the all-weather lifeboat; their tour included a visit to theRNLI shop and the Henry Blogg museum display. They spokewith volunteer crew members and fundraisers and after lunchcontinued their journey to Happisburgh.

    From the Left George Rawlinson RNLI, Tony WebsterChairman Cromer RNLI, Richard Leeds Operations ManagerCromer RNLI and Rear Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence

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    Trimingham churchpicnic celebrating ourqueens 90th birthday

    Trimingham were blessed with a dryday for their picnic Classical Reflection

    (generously sponsored by WoodlandHoliday Park Trimingham) Hannah

    and Naomi began the celebrations withglorious singing, then we were luckyenough to have Carina Cracknell on

    classic guitar, followed by Ted Briggswith a super brass sound, finishing withHilaire on the accordion to which we allsang along, a lovely day plus we raised

    funds for the church

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    CROMER END OF THE PIER SHOW :Summer Show 2016

    This year sees the return of the highly acclaimed and ONLY End of the Pier Show inthe world! The Cromer Pier Show returns for its 39th year and, according to critics itsthe must see variety show of the summerHeading up the show this year is comedian Phil Butler. He last appeared in our summershows back in 1998 & 99 so were excited to welcome him back. In the past Phil has

    toured with a Cromerfavourite, Bradley Walsh, aswell as regularly performingto the Armed Forces, givingthem a much needed moral

    boost. He also hangs outwith fellow comediansMicky Flanagan, LeeMack, Michael McIntyreand Jimmy Carr, so weknow that his humour andstyle will be rst classentertainment for you.

    Joining Phil is Australias favourite comedy juggler, James BuSTAR. Hes appearedon Australias Got Talent and has become a headline act at performances and festivalsacross the globe. His unique show features stunts ranging from his death-defying axe

    juggling routine to crowd favourites like his humorous bowling ball juggle. We dont

    yet know what hes got planned for his debut appearance in Cromer but we know it willblow your mind!

    Our 2015 show received 5 star reviews again from The Stage and we have beeninundated with Trip Advisor reviews hailing it as a fantastic show for everyone. Comeand see the best traditional live variety show in Norfolk!

    Audience gures have been increasing year on year so if you want your favourite seatsyoull need to book early! Some of the 2015 prices have been held including the entrylevel price of 10 and the top price premium seats remain the same at 23.50. Familytickets are available again for the school holiday matinees.

    Show duration approximately 2 hours 30 minutes

    Ticket collection from the Box Oce situated at the entrance to the Pier. Open from

    10am staying open until 7.30pm on shownights.

    Tickets only from 10.00. WWW.CROMERPIER.CO.UK

    Cromer pier...a poem.

    My sister has a caravanEast Runton by the sea

    We went along to see herAnd what a view has she.

    She sees the sea and all thesand

    And further on, the pierBut when the sea mist rolls

    along

    The pier can disappear .Cromer pier is going strongWith sea surge and the restNot many left in EnglandIn Norfolk its the best.

    So when you visit CromerDont forget the pier

    A Theatre on the end tooWith shows from far and

    near.

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    HAVE YOU EVER FOUNDA S EAL OR OTHE R

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    Walcott Road, Bacton,NR12 0HB Tel : 01692 219146www.happypawsgrooming.org

    Norfolk town launchesDIGITAL GUIDE.Aylsham may be able to trace its roots

    back over 1500 years but its coming rightup to date with a digital-age initiative fromAylsham Business & Enterprise Forum(ABEF).

    Believed to be the rst of its kind in EastAnglia, the Aylsham App available toandroid and iPhone operating systems

    will provide local residents andvisitors with an invaluable guide to thetown, its facilities, events, businessesand other organisations. Developed

    by local company Norfolk Geeks, theAppis joined by a newly-designedwebsite, www.discoveraylsham.org withinteraction between the two allowingindividual companies and organisations

    to update their own entries. The App,when downloaded, is also designed to

    be useable withoutwi- or mobile data, avaluable feature in an area where a reliableconnection is not always available.

    ABEF Chair, Monica Harding, comments:The App is a very important developmentfor the town and as far as we know, therst of its kind in East Anglia. Withnancial support,on top of ABEFs ownfunds, from Broadland District Council,Aylsham High School and Aylsham TownCouncil, Norfolk Geeks have been able todevelop a state-of-the-art facility which

    will not only benet local businesses andadd to the tourist attraction of our historictown, but also provide a valuable sourceof information for the local community.

    The Aylsham App featureslocalinformation including historic sites, walks,transport information and events as wellas businesses, shops and organisations.It provides a free and invaluable guide tothis historic town, for the community andvisitors alike.

    BECAUSE TIDY PAWSARE HAPPY PAWS.

    NEW DOG GROOMINGVENTURE IN BACTON.

    Dog owners of North Norfolk rejoice.Happy Paws a new dog grooming venture

    in Bacton is now open.Oering a wide range of services your

    shaggy dog or pampered poouch will bewell catered for in this new emporium.

    Ray and Sarah bought the littlenewsagents in Bacton in January and after

    a mamouth four month transformationHappy Paws have opened their doors.

    Sarah told us that both her and Ray haveDog Grooming Diplomas as well as twodogs of their own. The careful design ofHappy Paws means they can cater for allbreeds big and small. Sarah even claims

    their bathing facilities will t a St Bernard,Ill drink to that!

    Sarah pointed out that their is convenient

    adjacent parking and with services fromjust a quick Nail Clip, to a Full Groomand Hand Stripping for those wiry coats,Happy Paws will be a real boon for local

    dog owners.As with all new local ventures Crabtales

    wishes Happy Paws much success!

    Photos are of a lovely girl called Poppy,who we believe to be a cross between aNorfolk Terrier and a Yorkshire Terrier

    Barney in the bath.

    For information on Happy Paws ring 01692 219146 or visitwww.happypawsgrooming.org

    Fun and Games at Overstrand Village FairSaturday 24th July 11am 4pm

    Overstrand Sports Ground

    The Village of Overstrand is gearing up for a another bumper day of fun and games atthe forth coming Overstrand Fair organised by Overstrand Together Visitors to the fairwill be able to browse dozens of stalls, including local crafts people, selling a wholerange of goods from handmade cards and pottery to pickles and preserves and handmade bags and cushions and lots more.

    The Sports Club Bar will be open all day a with refreshments being provide by ladiesof the villages with their cake stall freshly prepared rolls from About With Friends anda Burger Stall courtesy of the Millennium Playground Group. An Ice Cream vendorand various village stalls selling local produce, second hand books, teddies and knitteditems. There are games for everyone with a whole range of fun stalls including roll acoin, horse racing, bowl for a pig and a coconut shy A display of classic cars will bringeven more colour to the fair as members of The North Norfolk Classic Vehicle Club

    proudly show their cars and be on hand to tell visitors all about them. Arena events willinclude childrens games, music and the odd surprise guest. So if you are looking for agreat family day out make a date in your diary and come along to this our third village

    fair we will be please to see you.

    If you would like to exhibit at the fair please email the Overstrand Together secretary [email protected] for details.

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    TWITCHERS OUT IN FORCE FORGREAT KNOT.

    There has been great excitement at RSPB TITCHWELL for thevery rare sight of a Great Knot on our shores. Only ve have ever

    been spotted in the UK with this being the second in Norfolk.Keen wildlife photographers have been out in force to snap the

    adult Great Knot roosting with the Red Knot in the Fresh Marsh.Identied by the black and orange markings on the back, densely

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    NORFOLK WILDLIFETRUST INVITES US TO A

    BIOBLITZ

    The word bio means life and blitz todo something quickly. Put these words

    together and help Norfolk Wildlife Trustas they try and record as many dierentanimals and plants in six hours in the

    beautiful churchyard of St Margarets.Pop along to St. Margarets Church on

    Saturday 9 July from 10am to 4pm therewill be a chance to go on a guided walk,listen to a talk, have a go at a churchyardquiz and you can help the experts with

    their hunt for animals and plants.This event is free, no need to book. Small

    charge for refreshments.There are lots of things going on with a

    full programme.Talks in the church

    10.30am A snapshot of churchyardwildlife

    2pm Introduction to the butteries to befound in churchyards

    Walks in the churchyard10am Marvellous Moths

    Join us as we identify the creatures foundin our moth trap.

    11am In Search of Humble Bumbles andBeautiful Butteries

    12.30pm Plants of Thorpe Market Church

    A marvelous antidote for SpringwatchWithdrawls.

    North East NorfolkFutures Event 2016

    More choice for Norfolkstudents.

    On Thursday 7th July, Paston Sixth FormCollege is teaming up with Beacon EastCareers to host the 2016 North East

    Norfolk Futures event. This year the eventis signicantly larger than previous years

    with more Universities and Employersattending. School pupils, sixth formstudents and their parents from all overthe local area are invited to attend. Theevent is designed to inspire and motivatestudents to research their future careergoals. This years event will feature over30+ Universities with students able totalk to representatives about the dierentcourses on oer at each University, andalso nd out how to apply.In Norfolk we are lucky to have a wealthof industry right on our door step andKLM Engineering, British Sugar, BAE

    Systems, Kettle Foods and OPITOY oiland gas industry including many morehave agreed to attend the event. Norwich,is the 4th largest contributor to medicalresearch in the country after London,Manchester and Birmingham and with

    Norwich Research Park and STEM NETattending the event alongside a numberScience and Technology stands, it will

    be a good event for those interested inscience.

    In total student and pupils from localschools will have over 50 employers tovisit, where they will be able to nd out

    about careers in all sorts of industriesfrom NHS to Construction, to Music andEngineering, Law and Accountancy, Hairdressing and Hospitality. Norfolk can be

    proud to be a county of opportunity forentrepreneurs from Colmans Mustardto Kettle Foods. Students will have theopportunity to nd out more about settingup their own business.

    In addition to this the Army, RAFand Navy will be attending to answerquestions about careers in the forces.Apprenticeship Norfolk will also displayinformation on careers and give out adviceon apprenticeship opportunities in thelocal area.

    Kevin Grieve - the Principal at Pastonsaid:-

    The North East Norfolk Futures Eventis now in its fourth year and it is set to

    be even bigger and better this year. Thisevent will provide young people with agreat opportunity to meet representativesfrom colleges, universities, apprenticeship

    providers and employers.

    Holt Festival 2016Saturday 23

    Sunday 31 July 2016,Holt, North Norfolk

    The Holt Festival has announced the fullline up for the 2016 event. Described

    by by Norwich Theatre Royal ChiefExecutive Peter Wilson as One of themost important cultural events in Norfolkthe award winning Festival is a gloriouscelebration of the arts and a jewel in the

    North Norfolk Crown.

    Now in its eighth year, the Festivalbrings outstanding world class theatre,music, comedy, literature, childrensand visual art events to the picturesqueGeorgian town for eight days, from 23 to31 July. Featuring a wealth of talent, thisspectacular week of art and entertainmentis testament to Artistic Director, CharlesPughs devotion to scouring the artisticworld for performers who are exciting,interesting, sometimes challenging,sometimes nostalgic, but always

    entertaining.

    Charles said This year our list offamous artists grows even longer: GylesBrandreth, Colin Cloud, Julie Christie,Joanna Trollope, Kate Adie, Jenny Eclair,Mark Watson not to mention famousname bands from the rocking 60s, 70s and80s. But of course fame is not the onlykite mark of excellence. Diamonds shinevery brightly in our programme, withsome names to look out for in the future.Believe me they will not disappoint.Please explore and enjoy!

    Holt Festival also makes a substantialdonation to the Holt Youth Project - oneof Englands most imaginative, awardwinning youth schemes. Serving young

    people across north Norfolk, it prides itselfon preventative programmes that allowyoung people to reach their full potential.This years donation will be used to fundCommunity Music East to work withyoung people to create a new show duringFestival week.

    For full details and to book visit www.holtfestival.org Box Oce 01603 598699

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    MUNDESLEY SOAP BOX DERBY GREATSUCCESS !

    Along with many other events June 11th saw the annual Soap Box Derbyin Mundesley. In the second year of its revival the crowds turned out to

    enjoy the sights and sounds with all proceeds going to the 1st MundesleyAir Scouts, funding activities for the Beavers, Cubs and Scouts.

    WHY BEAVERS?? Mavbe they help

    source the timber forthe soap boxes.

    CROMER HONOURS THOSE WHO FELL AT THE SOMMEIN MAJOR NORFOLK EVENT

    To mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, Cromer Town Council, Cromer Parish Church and the Royal British Legion arecalling on the people of Cromer to commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrice. This will be the main event in Norfolk tocommemorate the Battle of the Somme.

    As part of the nations Remembrance of the Battle of the Somme, the group which is part of the Cromer War-Memorial RestorationCommitteehas invited individuals and organisations to participate in an 18-hour vigil where they stand as an honour guard at theCromer War Memorial in hourly intervals ending at midnight on Friday 01-July.

    At the time the vigil ends, a service of Remembrance will commence led by the Rev. James Porter, the Vicar of Cromer. The servicewill conclude with a laying of wreaths which have been specially designed by the Royal British Legion to mark the 100th year since

    the Battle of the Somme.

    The event will take place at the Cromer War Memorial in the grounds of the Parish Church, High Street Cromer with the vigilcommencing at 6:00pm on Thursday 30-June-16 and continuing for 18 hours through the night ending at mid-day on Friday 01-July.

    The Battle of the Somme took place from 1 July to 18 November 1916 and has come to symbolise the enormous losses and dreadfulconditions of the First World War. Every community across the UK was deeply aected by the loss of men who had gone to ght atthe Battle of the Somme, including Cromer where it is believed that 17 of its men died as a result of the conict.

    The event organiser Cromer Town Councillor, David Pritchard said: Following-on from the success of the service and concert tomark the centenary of the commencement of World War One in August 2014, I was asked to organise a further event. There areso many signicant dates 100 years on but I felt that with the half-way mark of the conict on 21-June, it seemed appropriate thatthe Battle of Somme should be marked in some way. With similar event taking place at Westminster Abbey and other signicantmemorials around the country, I thought we should mark this important occasion in a similar manner.

    Through the four years that mark the centenary, fund raising has been taking place to repair and renovate the Cromer War Memorialand recently achieving the half-way mark of 21,000, the War Memorial Fund Raising Committee is waiting to hear the outcome oftheir application for funding from the War Memorial Trust.

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    AylshamBridge Club7pm Fri 7.15pm t: 761 308Broadland Junior Chess8.30am term-time Sat. t: 735 740Country Marketeach Friday 8.50-noonCricket Clubindoor Sun 3-5pm t: 510 102Evening WI7.30pm 1st Thurs Town Hall.ExtendOver 60s Exercise Fridays Jubilee Family Centret: 01692 407 851Farmers Market9am-1pm 1st & 3rd Sat.F.I.T.group 2nd & 4th Weds t:731 177Flower Club2nd Wed 7.30pm Town HallFitness Yoga/Pilates Tues & Thurs Friendship Hall t:01692 538 569Gym ClubFri 5pm. High School t: 576 609Inspired Gardenersgroup. 2nd Thurs 10.30 - noon.Methodist Church Hall. t:733 535.Lammas KC Lodge ROAB Tues 8.15pm Sutton SchoolOf Dance, Mill Row.Meditation ClassesThurs 12.30 -1.30pm Friends MeetingHouse, Peggs YardMonday StallParish Church 8.30-noonN. N. Mental Health Users & CarersForum2nd WedsJubilee Centre 1- 3.30pm.RBL(Womens) 1st Mon Salvation Army HallN.N. Speakers Club7pm alt.Wed High School t: 01692 402 662Scalextric ClubPresto Park Weds 7.15pm.t: 01603 754 319Quaker MeetingsSun 10.30am Peggs Yard

    YogaTues 7.30pm Peggs Yard. t: 732 426

    CromerAge ConcernFri 10am The Cottage.Air Training Corps7pm Mon & Thurs, High School t:515 452

    Baptist Church1st & 3rd Sat Coffee morning t:576 524Bridge (Duplicate) Mon 7pm t: 822 778C.A.B.Appointments: t : 01692 405 847Christian FellowshipSun 10.30am former Gospel Hall t:838 180Diabetes UK4thThurs 7.30pm Methodist Church Hall. t:01692 405 492Elderberries Badminton Mon & Fri afternoons at CromerAcademy Sports Hall Contact Sheila 01263761142Elderberries Short Mat BowlsMon & Fri afternoons at CromerAcademy Sports Hall Contact Sheila 012637611421st Suffield Park Guides7pm.Weds. info: www.girlguiding.org.uk/get_involved.aspxFlower Club7.20pm 3rd Mon Junior School. t: 513 408Folk Dance Club 7.30pm Tues Community Hall t: 578 224Garden Society7.30pm 2nd Weds Community Hall t: 514 399Hockey ClubMon under16 6.30pm Adults 7.15pm SportsCentre t: 01692 404 440Korean Martial Artst: 07765 282 981Lip reading classes Weds 1.30pm. Methodist Church Rooms

    t:0344 800 8020N.N.Amateur Radio Group9am. Thurs: 88 Central Road.t:512 377or 824 275N & N Assoc.for Blind 9.30-1pm Tues Merchants Place.N.N. Mencap Society Thurs 1pm Merchants Place. t: 578 116Cromer Orchestra Monday 7-9 Belfry Arts CentreOverstrand, contact Norman Moor 01263511600.Parkinsons Disease Society10.30am 2nd Wed of monthSt. John Hall, Bond St.R.E.M.E. 2pm. 1st Wed Halsey Hse t: 512 450RBL2pm 1st Wed. The Cottage t:510 146RBL Womens Section 2.30pm 1st ThursSing for Joy GroupThurs 10am. Community Centre. t: 570 117St John AmbulanceAdults Tues 7.30pm. Cadets Tues5.45pm St John Hall, Bond St.Taekwondo Sports Centre. t: 711 824Tai Chi For HealthWed 2pm Community Centre t: 823 007Tennis ClubSun, Weds & Fri t:513 741The One Oclock Clubover 60s.1pm Thurs. Barkers Herne.W.I.2nd Thurs 2 pm, Garden St.

    OverstrandAcorns Parent & Toddler Group 1.30pm Thurs (term-time)Belfry School. t: 579 275.Gardening Club2.30pm 1st Tues Parish Hall t: 512350Carpet Bowls2.30pm Thurs. Parish Hall t: 833 369Cromer Orchestra 7-9pm Belfry Arts Centre. t: 511 600Railway Quilters & Craft Group2nd & 4th Tues.10-12Parish Hall t: 576 986Strand Club2nd Wed 2.30pm The Pavilion t: 579 433W.I.3rd Wed 7.30pm Parish Hall t: 834 242

    MundesleyBadmintonTues & Fri am: Coronation Hall. Tel: 722 835Bowls Pavilion. Whist Drive : Tues,Wed & Fri 1.45pm t:721815Cafe Church1st Weds 10.30am Church Rooms.Carpet Bowls Mon 1.30pm Coronation Hall t: 720 344Come & Meet Club3rd Weds 11am. Royal Hotel t:720 558Community Choir Tues 7.30pm Methodist Church t:722 022

    Craft Club10am1st & 3rd Mon Coronation Hall. t 720 549Creative Writing Group1st Fri 2.15pm Library t:720 702Knit & NatterTues 4-5pm Library t:720 702LibraryMon & Sat:10-1pm,Tues 2-5.30pm Fri 10-1pm &2-6.30pm. t: 720 702

    Luncheon Club for over 60s & disabled. Mon 12 2pm. Free Church.t:721 984.MADRA t: 07734 689 978RBL4th Weds Haig Club. t: 722 238RBL Womens 3rd Weds 1.45pm Coronation Hall t:721 021Rhythm Club8pm lst Mon. Oct - April The Ship t: 721 604Scrabble ClubFri 2pm Church Rooms. t:720 663or720 107Table Tennis Thurs 7pm Coronation Hall t: 722 930Village Cinema7.30pm Coronation Hall 2nd TuesInfo:www.mundesley.org/filmW.I.2nd Mon 7pm Church Rooms t: 720 744

    North WalshamAgeUK4th Thurs 10am Drop in. Library t: 01692 402 482Animal Magic Dog Clubt: Kathy 720 730

    Arthritis Care group - 3rd Thursday in the month at theCommunity Centre North Walsham at 2.30pm. Tel 01263722778 for information.Beginners Tai Chi & Qigong. Tues St. Benets Hall.Qigong 6.30pm. Tai Chi 7.30pm. t: 01603 466 120Bipolar Self Help Group3rd Thurs 2pm Saddlers Shopt: 0854 434 9872Charity BingoWeds 8pm Community Centre.t: 01692 407 214ExtendOver 60s Exercise Mon. Methodist Church Hallt:01692 407 851JudoTues 7pm. Millfield Primary School. t: Hazel:579 345Lions ClubContact Secretary Elize Wheeler 07788940909We meet every 1st Monday in the month 7.30pm at the pmeyes down NW Community CentreWe also provide the Lions Bingo on every Weds 730pm eyesdown for 8pm at North Walsham Community CentreN.N. Speakers Club7pm alt. Weds. High School

    t: Gillian :01692 650 250Parkinson Support Group 2nd Tues 10:30amSacred HeartChurch Hall. t:01692 406 486Quaker MeetingsSun 10.30am Meeting House,Mundesley Rd. near Swafield.RAFA7.30pm First Tues. Bluebell InnReading 4 U3rd Wed 9.45am St.Johns Hall t: 768 164Short & Sweetbook group 1-2pm Tues every 3 weeksLibrary. t: 01692 402 482Spiritualist Centre Sun: 6.30pm St Johns Ambulance Hall.The Wheel of Light1st Thurs 7.30pm Orchard GardensPub. t: 721 484Victory ExplorersWeds eve 14 - 18 yrs t: 01692 406415Walsham Writers Group: www.walshamwritersgroup.comWeavers Morris DancersWed 7.45pm St Nicholas Roomt: 01692 404 447

    SheringhamBeetle Drive3rd Tues.7.30pm St.Josephs ChurchBridgeThe Morley. Duplicates Thurs 7pm Beginners Fri 2pm

    t: 822 087Bounce & Rhyme under 5s Tues 10.15am : Library. t: 822 874CAB.YESU,Thurs 10-2pm t:01692 402 570Chess. All ages & abilities. 7.30 Fri. Morley Club. t: 576 575.Christian Spiritualist ChurchTues 7.30pm Oddfellows Hallt 513 067English Country DancingMons 7.30pm Methodist ChurchHall t: 01692 404 447Evening W.I.2nd Mon. Community Centre t: 649 227GingerbreadFri pm. Friends Meeting Hse t: 0785 9364 702Harry Upcher Lodge ROAB Mon 8.15pm Tyneside Club.Hearing Aid Clinic 10-12pm 1st Mon. Age Concern.Ladies Fellowship7.30pm 2nd Tues Salvation Army.Lip reading classesThurs 1.30 - 3.30pm Health Centret: 0344 800 8002MSmeet 7pm 1st & 3rd Wed. Robin Hood Pub, t: 823 392Old Shannocks2.15pm last Wed. Community Rooms.Quaker MeetingsSun 10.30am Cremer St.RAFA.11am 3rd Tues of month. t:479507Saturday Super SaleFirst Sat 9-11am. Salvation Army Hall.

    Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club2nd & 4th Tues.The Morley Club. t: 821 276Sheringham Lace Makers.Mon 1pm, St Andrews ChurchHall. t: 822 075.Sheringham SingersLadies Choir Tues 2pmLighthouseCommunity Church t: 768 126Sheringham Voyager2pm 1st & 3rd Thurs CommunityCentre t: 01692 500 550Fellowship Choir10am Mon St. Andrews Church. t:761 482

    The RuntonsBingoSun & Wed 7.30pm Bernies Social Club East RuntonN.N. Chess ClubFri 7.30pm. W. Runton Social Club t: 823 814Pilates ClassesAll ages, abilities, male /female.Mon.10am E. Runton Community Hall t: 588 935or Mob.07900 733 832 Philatelic Society2nd Mon 7.30pmWest Runton Church Hall.Cromer & Sheringham Probus Club 12.30pm 1st Tues,Links Hotel t:824 306

    Rotary ClubWeds 6pm except 5th Weds Dormy HouseW.Runton, t: 578 194Sequence DancingMon 7.30pm E. Runton Village Hall.t:01692 403 071West Runton Scouts info : 712 288

    W.I.2.15pm 2nd Wed. W. Runton Church Hall

    TriminghamAll at Pilgrim Shelter. Free ParkingWhistMon & Thurs 1 for1.15pm deal. t: Liz 834 965

    YogaMon 7.30pm t: Linda 834 349Slimming ClubTues 1.45pm t: Val 579 797

    Elsewhere1st Suffield Park GuidesWeds eveningswww.girlguiding.org.uk/get_involved.aspx

    Acol Bridge Club Tues 2pm. All abilities.Weybourne Village Hall. t:515 588Badminton Thurs. Gresham Village Hall t: 07917 596 797Beachcombers Dining Club1st Mon 7pm: The FeathersHotel, Holt. t: Hazel 838 566Bridge- Abacus Bridge Club, meets at the Social Centre,

    Avenue Road, High Kelling, at 7.00 pm on Thursdayevenings.New members very welcome. Contact Norman Reeve01603 560995.Cash BingoTues 8pm Aldborough community centre.Cantamus Choir 7.30pm Thurs. Southrepps Church.t: 07785 782 498.Crazee Kidz Club7pm 2nd & 4th Fri. term time.RoughtonVillage Hall 7-16yrs. t:768 138Cromer& Sheringham BrassBand7.45pm Thurs UpperSheringham Village Hall t:733 638Cromer Air Rifle Club9am Sun. Nr. Sheringham. t: 570 223Extendexercise for over 60s Mon 2.30pm NorthreppsVillage Hall t:768 159

    Farmers Market 1st Sun 9.30am - 12.30pm AldboroughCommunity Hall t: 768 766Fit Together Health Walkst: 07766 259 999Fit Together Tea Dance Tues 2-4pm Briston CopemanCentre - 2 Info: 07766 259 999Greenfingers Gardening Club 7.30pm 1st Thurs JubileeHall, Banningham t:761 620Gym ClubThurs 5-8pm Northrepps Village Hall t: 576 609Knapton Ladies Club 3rd Mon 7.30pm Knapton VillageHall t:720 908.MS GroupMon 10-2pm Southrepps Village Hall t: 823 392Nordic WalkingTues & Thurs 11am. t: 07825 773 368Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band1.30pm 1st Sun Goat Inn,Skeyton.Free. t: 01692 538 600.Norfolk Submariners1st Wed 12noon Kings Head,Horsham St Faith t: 511 758N.N. Minni House Club 2nd Thurs 2pm Bodham VillageHall t: 826 970.N. Walsham Cage Bird Club8pm 3rd TuesFelmingham Village Hall. t: 01692 404 750

    Northrepps Pre-SchoolMon-Fri Term-time t:579 396Northrepps R.B.L. 1st Mon. 2nd.Mon. BHs. 7.30pm.Northrepps Cottage t: 579 633.N.N. Model EngineeringClub1st Fri 7.30pm High KellingSocial Centre.Prize Bingo 7.30pm 1st & 3rd Fri Gimingham Village HallRoughton & District WI.2nd weds of month. 7.30pmRoughton Village Hall t: 768 106.Roughton Under 5sPlaygroup t:07553 456 083Rubys Prize Bingo. 1st Sat of month 7.30pm. LowerSouthrepps Social ClubSeniors Swimming Mon & Weds am., Fri pm. GreshamsSwimming Pool, Holt. t: 711 123Suffield Park Bowls Club. Station Road. Bingo twicemonthly Oct. - Apr. 7.30pm. Bar. C lub House available tohire. Catering if required. 514555 or 513542Trunch Bumbles Pre-school t: 720 931Trunch Friends2nd Tues 2pm Trunch Village Hall t:721 570Trunch Methodist Church 1st Sat 10am - noon.CoffeeMorning. Stalls Cakes t: 720 145

    Weybourne Folk Club3rd Sun 3-6pm Maltings Hotel,Weybourne.t:588 781Whist Drive:7.30pm 3rd Friday Antingham Village HallWoodlands Pre-Schoolphone for info t: 834 148

    What, When & WhereAll tel numbers are code: 01263unless otherwise stated.

    COPY FOR NEXT ISSUEBYNOON

    WEDS 29th JUNE

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    Special Events

    SENIORS SWIMMINGCLUB

    Open to anyone over 55 and we have aone hour session on Monday Wednesdayand Friday at the pool in Gresham school,

    Holt. Should anyone be interested myphone number is 01263 860664.E mail teazle1@ btinternet.com.

    I can then give more details re timesand fees. Many thanks. Patricia Poole,

    secretary.YES THAT IS MY REAL NAME!

    CARBOOT SALESBodham Playing Fieldevery Sat from 21st may till 3rd Sept incset up 730 am public 9am till12noon 5per pitch no need to book refreshmentsavailble sorry no dogs only assisted dogs

    contact Micheal Sayer 01263 588228

    DILHAM JAZZ WORKSHOPmeets 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm on the 1st& 3rd Tuesdays each month at DilhamVillage Hall.If you play an instrument or are looking toexpand your playing ability by keepingyour hand in the workshop would be

    pleased to see you. Details from 07703697397 or turn up on the night.

    Felbrigg Church Flower Festival Shakespeares Plays

    Felbrigg Park NR11 8PRSat July 16th, Sun 17th, Mon 18th

    10 am --- 4 pm DailyRefreshments Stalls

    Songs of Praise Sunday 17th July 6.30pm

    The church is dog friendly so visitorscan enjoy a walk in the National TrustsPark then drop in for refreshments and

    admire the oral displays depictingShakespeares plays in this 400thanniversary year since his death.

    FIT TOGETHER ACTIVITIES.

    Tuesdays: Tea Dance, Tuesday, 2pm - 4pm,at The Copeman Centre, Hall Street, Briston,

    NR24 2LG. 2.00 including tea/coee/biscuits/cake. No booking necessary.Wednesdays: Norfolk and Western LineDance, Wednesday 1.30pm - 4.00pm, at StAndrews Church Hall, Church Street, Holt,

    NR25 6BB. For more info 01263 715533.

    Wednesdays: Circuit Training for OlderAdults, Wednesday 3.30pm - 4.30pm, atSt. Josephs Church Hall,58 Cromer Road,Sheringham, NR26 8RT. Booking essential07766259999. Cost 2.50.Thursdays - Badminton, 1pm - 3pm atGresham Village Hall, NR11 8RT. Bookingessential on 07917596797, cost 1.75 an hour.

    Walks: For more information contact MelanieBrown on 07766259999.Mon 27th June 10:30am - Trunch 3.7 miles

    Meet at Trunch Village Hall CP, Trunch,NR28 0QE (o Knapton Rd, OS Grid: TG284349).Tues 28th June 10:30am - Kelling/TelegraphHill 3 miles Meet at Old Reading RoomsTea Room, The Street, Kelling, NR25 7EL.Tues 28th June 1:30pm - Kelling HeathBookable - 1 mile. Meet at Kelling HeathCaravan Park main CP (free), Weybourne,

    NR25 7HW. Book on 07766259999 by 3pmMon 27th June.Fri 1st July 10:30am - Felbrigg Great WoodAmble -. 2.5 miles Meet at Felbrigg HallFree CP, o the Sustead Rd.Mon 4th July 10:30am - Sheringham toWeybourne Cottages = 4 miles Meet at TheFountain Pond, The Leas, o The Boulevard,Sheringham, NR26 8LG.Mon 4th July 1:30pm - Sheringham PromBookable - any distance to 1 mile. Meet at theEsplanade, o the Boulevard, Sheringham,

    NR26 8BH. Book on 07766259999 by 3pmFri 1st July.Tues 5th July 10:30am - Mundesley Walkfrom Royal Hotel 3 miles - Meet at RoyalHotel car park, 30 Paston Rd, Mundesley,

    NR11 8BN. For lunch after the walk, callahead of time on (01263) 720096.Weds 6th July 10:30am - Briston -3 miles.Meet at Briston Playing eld CP on Stone BeckLane.

    Felbrigg and MettonAnnual Plant Sale andopen garden. 3rd July1-5pm at 9 The Green

    Felbrigg.Plant stalls. Cake stalls. Tombola. Teas.

    Entrance 2 includes tea/coee and cake.All proceeds to Felbrigg and Metton

    village hall. Disabled parking at 9 TheGreen Felbrigg.

    CONCERT AT ST BOTOLPHSCHURCH, TRUNCH NR NORTH

    WALSHAM

    PETES PEN

    Keeping Abreast Group,Cromer Coffee & Chat Drop-

    in SessionWednesday 29th June 2016 10.00am

    -11.30am

    Merchants Place, 16 Church Street,Cromer, NR27 9GW. 01263 519 454

    Drop in for coee and a chat and to ndout more about Breast Reconstruction

    following breast cancer. Volunteers whohave had reconstruction will be on handto oer support, provide information and

    chat about breast reconstruction in aninformal and relaxed atmosphere. For moreinformation please see our website www.

    keepingabreast.org.uk

    Craft Fair Saturday 25th June10-4pm Coronation Hall,

    Cromer Road, Mundesley NR11 8BELots of Unique and Interesting Crafts tosee and buy if something catches youreye. We are a Local Norfolk group of

    Crafts People who all enjoy what they do

    and just love to talk about it too!!!Free Entry and Parking.We support the East Anglia Air

    Ambulance

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    Saturday 9 July, 10am to 4pmSt. Margarets, Church Road, Thorpe Market, Norfolk, NR11 8AJ

    The word bio means life and blitz to do something quickly. Put these words

    together and help Norfolk Wildlife Trust record as many different animals and plants in

    six hours in the beautiful churchyard of St Margarets.

    Pop along to St. Margarets Church on Saturday 9 July from 10am to 4pm there will

    be a chance to go on a guided walk, listen to a talk, have a go at a churchyard quiz

    and you can help the experts with their hunt for animals and plants.

    This event is free, no need to book. Small charge for refreshments.

    PuttingWildlifeontheMap

    AChurchyard

    Bioblitz

    www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk

    Saving Norfolks Wildlifefor the FutureImage byDavid North

    St. Giles Church Colby - Annual OpenDay. Saturday July 16th. 10-5

    A typical English day with teas and cakes served - (in thechurchyard weather permitting)

    Locally made cakes, jams, marmalades, chutneys etc.Books, plants, bric a brac, clothes, tombola.

    Country walk can be taken if you wish- route available in church-takes 30-45 minutes.

    Free entry and parking. NR11 7EE

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    WEST RUNTON GARDENS OPEN DAY2016 IN AID OF EAST ANGLIAN AIR

    AMBULANCEWelcome to the West Runton Garden Open Day on Sunday 3rd

    July 2016. Gardens Open from 10.00am to 5.00pm.Maps of gardens and tickets for sale on the day at THE HURN

    GREEN in the centre of the village.Children are admitted free but should be supervised by parentsor guardians at all times. Dogs also welcome but should be on a

    lead.Many of the gardens will be serving light refreshments and

    some will have areas where you can sit and eat your own packedlunch (See programme for details)

    Keeping Abreast Group, CromerCoffee & Chat Drop-in Session

    Wednesday 29th June 2016 10.00am-11.30am

    Merchants Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer, NR27 9GW.01263 519 454

    Drop in for coee and a chat and to nd out more about BreastReconstruction following breast cancer. Volunteers who have

    had reconstruction will be on hand to oer support,provide information and chat about breast reconstruction in aninformal and relaxed atmosphere. For more information please

    see our website www.keepingabreast.org.uk

    Rubys Famous Strawberry Fayre.Strawberry teas, Tombola, Rae, Games and Stalls

    Lower Southrepps Social ClubSunday 26th June. 2PM til 4PM

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