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Issue No. 156 incorporating The Wayland News, Attleborough & District News and The Wymondham News April 2010
Picture Supplied
Mid-Norfolk Times Page 2 News
Ovington Village
Hall Annual Quiz
Are you one of the many people teasing the grey matter, of
who shout answers at the TV rummaging in the lost recesses of
screen during quiz shows? Do you your memory while raising money
think you could compete with the for the Village Hall. All this
Eggheads? Then do something entertainment, with a cold buffet
about it: form your own quiz team supper thrown in, for only £6 per
and come along to Ovington person - how do we do it? Call
Village Hall for the Annual Quiz Christine on 01953 885848 to find
on Saturday, 24th April at 7.30pm. out and book in your team of 4
We can promise you an evening of people. Hurry as space is limited.
Inspector
which won the Royal Television
Society (RTS) award for
Assistant Headteacher Mrs
Carmina McConnell
Lusher Coach Excursions 2010
Innovation in Education 2008 commented: ―This was a Sunday 28th March Lunch at The Stag, Attleborough £25.00
and was shortlisted for the wonderful experience for the Monday 5th April Mini Mystery Tour £9.50
Calls Innovation in Journalism award
2007 - is to interest young
students; it gives them a taste of
the pressures and excitement in
Sunday 25th April
Education
Sunday at
Watton THE COUNTDOWN
TO DIGITAL
Methodist
SWITCHOVER
Church
(Editor‘s note: this item was IS ON!
inadvertently missed last month)
January 31st was a very special day
in the life of Watton Methodist
church because it was Education
Sunday, the day when members
traditionally remember and celebrate
the work of the schools in our town.
Representatives from Westfield fitted with their theme. Watton Junior children and included ‗He‘s got the
Nursery and Infant School and School Choir contributed two lovely whole world in His hands‘ and ‗Live
Watton Junior School took part in the songs from their repertoire. Again Live Live‘ This very lively service
service demonstrating this year the service was enhanced by was led by Rev. Barbara Winner and
enthusiastically some of the things photographs from the two schools her new friend, Poppy, a puppet who
they have been learning and doing in projected onto large screens enabling wanted to learn to sing! It was well-
school in recent weeks. A large group the congregation to appreciate attended and greatly enjoyed by
of children from Westfield Nursery something of what it means to go to many of the children‘s parents and
and Infant School explained about the school in the 21st century. Worship friends as well as by the older
Solar System and sang songs which songs were chosen by some of the members of the congregation.
Breckland
Harmony in Queen Mary 2 visits Adelaide
concert at
Ovington
On Saturday, 17 April at 7pm, St
John‘s Church, Ovington, will be
resounding to a concert of music
with an international flavour
performed by Breckland Harmony
and instrumentalist friends.
Breckland Harmony, under the
direction of Julia Grover and
accompanied by Mr John Richens,
will be performing songs from around
the world, including some old
favourites. Tickets cost only £5 each
and include refreshments after the
concert. All proceeds go to the church,
which like so many beautiful old
buildings, is in great need of much
refurbishment work. Ring Christine
on 885848 for details and tickets.
COFFEE AND
BRIC A BRAC The early morning sun shines on the Queen Mary 2 as she enters Adelaide harbour. Picture by Maurice Berry © 2010 M.Berry
Something different in our Letter The ship, which joined the Cunard splendid vision as the sun rose over Local media had a field day,
MORNING from Australia this month.
The arrival of the Queen Mary 2 in to
fleet in December 2003 and was
formally named by Queen Elizabeth
the Adelaide Hills to cast its glow on
the QM2 as she glided through the
conducting interviews with everyone
from the Captain to the ship‘s guests
(with cake stall, etc) on
the main harbour of South Australia, on 4th January 2004, has 19 decks breakwater of the Harbour. as well as filming the opulence of the
Saturday 24 April saw thousands of Adelaidians line the and a gross tonnage of approximately It is estimated that visitors to ship.
from 10 am to 12 noon coast between North Haven and 150,000 tons. She is 345 metres long Adelaide injected somewhere in the It is anticipated the QM2 will make a
at the Bowls Club, Church Road, Outer Harbour to witness the arrival with a beam of 41 metres and carries vicinity of 500,000 Australian Dollars further 2 trips to South Australia over
East Harling (opposite the church) of one of the biggest passenger ships around 3,000 passengers. in to the local economy as a result of the next 12 months
ever to visit there. Adelaide sightseers were treated to a the vessel‘s short stay.
News Mid-Norfolk Times Page 7
Wretham joins in 'Breckland Clean up' blitz Spring Art Exhibition (Mixed Media)
April 10th - 17th The Dragonfly Gallery, Wayland House, Watton
Wretham residents joined the Opening times: Weekdays 10.00 - 4.00pm,
Breckland-wide Blitz clean-up that is
part of Breckland Council's Pride in
Saturday 10.00 - 1.00pm
Breckland initiative designed to set Spring Art Exhibition, 12 talented artists. Mediums to include,
new standards in safety and watercolour, pastel, graphite pencil, oil, photography and acrylic.
cleanliness across the whole District. New seasons gifts to purchase also available. Free admission.
The council has already made major Contact Susan Hollingworth 01953 880205
strides in tackling environmental anti-
social behaviour – such as littering, fly FINE BOOKS
posting and graffiti – but is committed
to continuing to reduce this, because J.C. BOOKS BOUGHT AND
SOLD
of the major impact it has on people‘s
quality of life.
& Applestore Gallery
The ‗Breckland Blitz‘ was launched
on 1 March when Breckland Council
Telephone/Fax 01953 883488
staff gave up their lunch hour to tackle 55 High Street, Watton
everything from chewing gum on For quality out of print books, Fine Bindings and
pavements to clearing litter from grass Collectable Editions. New Books including local and
verges. children’s classics.
In mid-March 11 strong volunteers
Visit the Applestore Gallery on the first floor,
from Wretham managed to collect 47
exhibiting the Paintings of Kevin Robinson and his
sacks of litter, a motorcycle seat, a
complete range of East Anglian prints including Watton
chemical sprayer and a few empty
and Wymondham.
DVD cases from a 10 mile stretch of
the A1075. Primary Schools in the district, urging for communities who is spearheading the
East Wretham parish clerk Julian Gibson, them to bin their rubbish rather than initiative, says, "Pride in Breckland is all
who helped to organise the event said; ―If dumping it on the streets about making our communities safer,
only we had a few more volunteers. We The Campaign to Protect Rural England cleaner places to live.
would really love to be able to extend the Director James Frost said; "CPRE is "We want to create an environment where
range down to the A11. I know this is pleased to see Breckland Council taking it's socially unacceptable to drop litter,
outside our parish, but we regard the the initiative on litter and fly tipping spray graffiti on walls or vandalise public
A1075 as "our street". Perhaps next year through its Pride in Breckland scheme. facilities. However, if the Breckland Blitz
we'll top the 20 volunteer mark and get Our local countryside needs all the help it is going to work, we need the support of
more covered!‖ can get and springtime is a good time of everyone who lives and works in the
More litter picks have been organised over year to clear litter hidden in hedgerows, district.‖
the next five weeks, together with pond roadsides, lay-bys, parks and gardens. If If you would like to get involved in the
clean ups, graffiti removals and the everyone does something then we'll Breckland Blitz please contact Richard
additions of new litter bins. Environmental achieve a lot - the Breckland Blitz is the Wills, Pride in Breckland coordinator on
Services staff and Spike the Hedgehog perfect way to get started." 01362 656870.
will also be giving 'litter talks' to pupils at Cllr Theresa Hewett, Executive member
01953 881159
good lesson learnt - ALWAYS LOOK themselves, getting only
WHERE YOU ARE WALKING. fleeting and, usually distant
Snakes apart our overall wildlife viewing sightings. Lions were also
was not quite as good as the previous not playing the game,
trip, although we still had some amazing except that we came across Picture Supplied PRIVATE COACH & MINIBUS HIRE ALSO AVAILIBLE
Mid-Norfolk Times Page 10 News
Tomato – Tomayto
make it all worthwhile. The bush beans
Ladies Fashion Show are up, and the tomatoes, jalapeno and
sweet bell peppers, cucumbers and
aubergines are out of the dining room
At Great Hockham Village Hall and hardening off on the porch where it
Gardening in Navasota, Texas with Helen Quinn
Monday 10th May @ 7.30pm
is sheltered. An interesting way to plant
tomatoes in this climate, where water is
The annual Houston Livestock Show and pond. Maybe once all the ―stuff‖ in the an issue in summer, is setting them on a
Outfits by She Fashions, Attleborough Rodeo took place in March. The bottom has gone, Tennyson Turtle will slant, or in such a manner as to
Admission £4.00 festivities were preceded by a grand leave to annoy someone else. Speaking of encourage root growth out of the stem.
parade of floats, clowns and horses, and I Tennyson, it seems he must not be a boy- A good way of doing this is to lay the pot
Free Refreshments & Nibbles, Raffle. In aid of Great
sure wish I had access to all the horses‘ turtle after all. I have recently spotted two on its side a few days before planting out,
Hockham Yoga Group Tickets from ―leftovers‖ for my garden! I watched little baby turtles scurrying around in the and the tomato in its wisdom will turn up
the parade on television and didn‘t see
June on 01953 498343
murky water, and have created a big at a right angle towards the sun. Then
anyone out there with a shovel! division among my friends and neighbours. you take it out of the pot, lay the root ball
Speaking of soil enrichment, I have ―Let them stay, they are so cute‖, ―surely horizontally in the hole, with the shoot
discovered a new bagged compost of you wouldn‘t make a family homeless‖, ―if pointing up – stronger roots = better
SUNDAY AFTERNOON TEAS 100% natural cotton burrs, which is you take them down to the creek they will crop! Another thing they are doing now
Hosted by St. Mary’s Church in April touted to be great for growing. Cotton come back (like I am going to lead a parade with tomatoes is grafting heirlooms on to
Sun 18th Watton Christian Community Centre 2.30pm until 4pm burrs are the outside husks of the cotton of turtles down the street to the creek like hybrids to try to regain the big juicy
All welcome—please come along and bring family and friends boll, and are supposed to contain all the the Pied Piper!) and so on!! flavourful tomatoes of old, with the
nutrients that the cotton plant was fed How I love spring, despite the back-leg- benefit of hybrid disease resistance. It is
whilst growing. I grew a few cotton arm-everything aches after overdoing it a delicate operation!
WATTON BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP APRIL plants in the flower bed one year, and the first time the sun shines, the itchy Pictured: White Iris and gaillardia - early
harvested several bolls – hardly enough eyes and sneezing. The spring flowers spring flowers in my garden.
Weds 7th 2pm Meeting at Watton CCC
to make anything other than an
Mon 19th 12.30pm for 1pm Lunch at Griston Wagon & Horses
interesting flower arrangement! Cotton
is actually a very interesting and useful
plant, related to the mallows, hibiscus
WAYLAND CMA and hollyhocks, and was one of the main
reasons communities developed back in
Tel 01953 889890 for details the 1800‘s. The rich river-bottom
April 24th Longshot blacklands attracted the cotton growers,
“The Best In Country Music” 8 ‘til late the settlements grew, and along came the
railroads to carry the cotton bales to the
major cities. Cotton is still grown around
Navasota, but many farmers have turned
to the more lucrative grain sorghum
crops. Over-planting of cotton resulted
in the land being infested with a soil
borne fungal disease called Cotton Root
Rot, which unfortunately also affects
many of my favourites, such as apples,
grapes and roses.
Tree pollen is really heavy now, especially
from Junipers and Oaks, and my fish pond
has a film on it. As soon as the water
warms up I‘ll have to catch the fish and put
them in a holding tank while I clean out the
Recycling
competition for the best photos of the
village‘s specially-designed cloth
shopping bags in use were presented
evening that has raised useful funds
of around £400 to be shared
between the upkeep of the village
by the editor of the village newsletter. hall and All Saints Church. Story
centres to
With the help of a large raffle and
some tasty refreshments this was a
and picture from
http://oldbuckenham.blogspot.com
become
Calling all budding part-time
Thespians . . . Starting on 20 th April the recycling centres at
Snetterton and Wymondham will be closed
on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
although the sites will open normal hours
from Fridays to Mondays inclusive.
Age Concern Norfolk to benefit from All other recycling centres will remain open
seven days a week, closing only on Christmas
charity performance of The Boy Friend Day, Boxing Day and New Year‘s Day.
Normal opening hours are: October to March
Local charity Age Concern Norfolk actors and actresses who can sing from 8am to 4pm and April to September
is once again joining forces with and dance to audition for the from 8am to 6pm.
theatrical organiser Pip Jenkinson production, which will run for a Recycling centres are for the recycling and
to host a fundraising matinee week commencing Monday 4 disposal of household waste, not trade waste.
performance of Sandy Wilson‘s October 2010. Each performance As well as recycling a wide range of
―The Boy Friend‖ on Saturday 9 will benefit a different local materials, Re-use Shelters now operate at
October 2010 at the Maddermarket charity. Auditions will be held on Caister, Hempton, Ketteringham, King‘s
Theatre, Norwich. Sunday 11 April 2010 between Lynn and Mayton Wood. These allow visitors
The musical romance is set in the 5pm and 9pm and participants will to buy reusable items for a small charge.
1920s at Madame Dubonnet‘s be required to perform a set Proceeds from sales are split between the
fashionable finishing school on the audition piece. Council, the site contractor and local
sun-kissed French Riviera, where For further information and to charities.
young ladies are schooled in the request audition pieces please Further information can be found at
finer arts of ―marrying well‖. contact Pip Jenkinson on 01603 www.norfolk.gov.uk/recyclingcentres.
Here Polly Browne, a millionaire‘s 4 3 6 5 1 0 o r e m a i l Proposals for a new £1m Dereham Recycling
daughter, tries to escape the stern pip@jenky.plus.com. Centre are at the planning application stage
influence of her father and find true If you are holding a fundraising and subject to planning consent, the centre
love encouraged by Madame event and would like to help should open later in 2010/11.
Dubonnet – but when Polly falls for support older people in need across The plans are part of the Council's strategy to
the Tony the delivery boy, and so Norfolk, please contact Gemma increase the efficiency of its network of
pretends to be a mere working girl Pendleton on 01603 785251 or recycling centres and modernise it by
herself, matters become rather email opening more best practice sites, as at King's
complicated! emma.pendleton@acnorfolk.org.uk Lynn, which offer a wider range of recycling
Pip is looking for young amateur facilities to a larger number of people.
Mid-Norfolk Times Page 12 News
Polish: Cześć
helping Servicemen and their families. how badly injured he was but physically
You have probably already donated when he looked fairly healthy. What was
we were at the Coop In February and only apparent was the psychological effect on
a few days later our Chairman, Stuart
Fidler, attended the Service of Celebration
him when he started to talk about one of
his men who was less fortunate with his wszystkim
at Westminster Abbey. Perhaps you would injuries. Major Shirley had to choke Tym razem przynoszą informacje, które
like to read his account of the day. back the tears and I think we all had a mogą być przydatne dla ich dzieci.
― . . . The band music was played by the lump in our throats at that stage. Major Czy wiesz, że wszystkie poniedziałki i
Band of the Grenadier Guards and you Shirley was full of praise for the support czwartki jest otwarte Centrum Młodzieży
can‘t get any better than that. that SSAFA gave to him and his family do 11 do 16 lat.
It was particularly touching to hear the during his time in hospital and during the Drzwi otwarte od 7 do godziny 9 i po
testimonies from Zoe Charlton, a young recovery phases. In all, the two prostu zapłacił £ 1, na wjazd.
caseworker from Lancashire Branch and testimonies showed how appreciated and Mamy do ich dyspozycji pokój Art, pokój
Major Simon Shirley, Royal Irish vital the services of SSAFA Forces Help sportowy, pokój WII, pokój muzyczny z
Regiment. Zoe‘s father was killed in a are . . . ‖ instrumentami, pokój Snooker i inne.
HJC Ltd Motor Engineers civilian accident when she was young SSAFA Forces can help in many, many Zapraszamy do zabawy i doprowadzić
and SSAFA helped her with her ways. If you have served for only one przyjaciół lub krewnych z tobą.
Servicing & MOT preparation to all makes of education, supplying such needs as lap day on full pay then you and your family Korzystanie z tej okazji przekazać
modern cars & light commercials top. SSAFA was there to help her and are entitled to approach SSAFA FH for odpowiednim czasie..
her mother during every stage of her assistance – and many do. The money Chciałbym także, Wesołych Świąt dla
Tyres, Exhausts, & Batteries supplied and fitted growing up and on completion of her raised at the recent collection in Watton wszystkich i nie zapomnij podać Sweet
education she decided to help SSAFA by will stay in Norfolk to help Norfolk cases orzechów i / lub "Pisanka
Courtesy cars available becoming a caseworker. I understand > 500 last year. Cake" (Portugalski Tradycja) do naszego
she intends to join the armed forces and If you would like to talk to us about your maluczkich.
Ask for Steve at: 5 Linmore Court Threxton Rd will continue to support SSAFA in case or you would like to be volunteer
Industrial Estate Watton whatever way she can. then please ring the number below. We English: Hello
Major Shirley was on active service in have several fund raising events this
Picture Supplied
The Sequence Dance Club has been sequence of a named dance is danced by Church Street. Carbrooke.The first 30
meeting at the village hall in Carbrooke the dance leaders. The club‘s leaders are minutes is tuition which is included in the
since 1982. The number of members Michael and Peggy Rowe who are admission charge of £1.50. New
increased steadily until the late nineties professional qualified dance instructors. members are very welcome and would
after which there has been a slow decline We use specially recorded compact discs help to ensure the long term future of this
in membership. The dances are the same that are at the correct tempo and played friendly club. For more details please
tempos as used in ballroom dancing but on a quality Hi Fi system that is pleasant phone Brian Wells 01603 412809 or
all the dancers are dancing a set sequence to listen to. The club meets every email wellsb@lineone.net
of steps at the same time. The first Thursday at 7.30 pm at the Village Hall,
Nifty Fifties Fridays 11am It‘s official! The Fishermans itself in its fundraising efforts for As you know our UK fishermen personally for your splendid gift. I
A challenging workout for Mission have suggested that the the UK's Fishermen. risk their lives on a daily basis to can assure you it will be used
"recycled teenagers"** Watton Plaice not only have the Thank you for organising a feed our nation. As I write this directly where it is needed most.
best customers but also the best Christmas raffle for the Mission letter the families of nine UK To give our fishermen, their
Gentle Option Fridays 10am fish and chips in Norfolk. and for supplying the prizes. I can fishermen lost at sea over the past families and communities the
40 minutes duration, no floorwork. Problems such as
arthritis and joint replacement are taken into account. Writing to thank Paul and Steve definitely see a connection here three months are facing up to a pastoral, practical and spiritual
for their donation to the work of between the great amount of very difficult New Year. It has help they so desperately need.
** Please bring a mat for floorwork the Mission, Andy Malcolm, money raised and the prizes on been one of the toughest winters Andy Malcolm.
Easter Holiday Dates Fishermen's Mission Regional offer. Your customers will in recent memory for our Paul and Steve would like to pass
Please note there will be no classes between
Thursday 1st and Monday 19th April inclusive
Organiser East Anglia said: obviously go to great lengths to fishermen and their families. Our on the thanks to their customers for
For further details, please contact On behalf of the Fisherman's try and win a £10 voucher for mission men are caring closely for all the support they have given in
Mission I would like to thank you your fish and chips. This not only these devastated families as they helping to raise this fantastic sum
Diane Cuthbert very much for your brilliant proves you have the most try to come to terms with their for those who work daily in some
01953 850275 donation of £269.70. Once again
The Watton Plaice has surpassed
generous customers but also the
best fish and chips in Norfolk!
loss.
So once again, let me thank you
very dangerous conditions to being
us our favourite national dish.
RSA/YMCA Qualified Teacher
Successful Year above), and bring in well-loved books improvement. contribution to our school.
T he Best Traditional Fish & Chips
to exchange. All parents, pupils and Mini sagas: Class 3 are entering a A very successful cake sale was held
staff were invited in extra early (8am) Young Writers competition. They had on Friday 12th March, particularly as a
The Right ‘Plaice’ for a breakfast; tea, toast and cereal
were served with a selection of books
to write adventure stories using just
fifty words. You can read a selection
bunch of very hungry students returned
from their weekly swim and were able
to get the best! and newspapers, all had a nutritious
and enlightening meal.
of their work on our school website.
The school has signed up to the Potato
to feast on delicious (pretty healthy)
homemade cakes. We hope to make
Council‘s ‗Grow It‘ campaign and has
THE WATTON PLAICE
On Wednesday 24th February in the this a regular event, and all are
afternoon, the school was alive with the recently received their potato growing welcome to buy or donate. Keep an
9 Middle Street, Watton sound of singing as all took part in kit. As a result of this Class 1 may eye out for notices at the school and
‗Sing Up, helping kids find their well have been featured on the shop.
Frying on Tuesday to Saturday voices‘. All three classes learnt new gardening show on the 19th March on On the penultimate day of this term the
songs at the beginning of the afternoon, Radio Norfolk. PTA is hosting an Easter Crafts
from 11.30am to 1.45pm which were later performed with great The school is very much looking afternoon followed by Easter Bingo,
and 4.30pm to 8.00pm gusto. Class 1 performed African call forward to the forthcoming events: with the opportunity to practise maths
Closed Sunday and Monday and response songs, Class 2 sang a Class 1 is visiting the East Anglian and win chocolate eggs. School
“Gone fishing!” beautiful unaccompanied song called Transport Museum which relates to all finishes on Thursday the 1st of April
Little Bird (see our website http:// the work they have been doing on for a well deserved rest for all pupils,
Don’t forget our Thursday Lunchtime Delivery www.rocklands.norfolk.sch.uk), and vehicles and their history; Class 2 has staff and parents. Have a very restful
Service for the Housebound and Elderly only. Class 3 sang a number of rather loud been studying JR Tolkien‘s The Hobbit and chocolate-filled break.
There is no charge for delivery - you pay only the songs, including 'Rowdy Round'. in school and are off to see the stage For further information about school
normal take-away prices. Everyone enjoyed it immensely. show of the Hobbit at the Norwich activities, student projects and the
Plaice your order before Many thanks to those who have offered Theatre Royal and Class 2 and 3 will opportunity to keep up to date with
11am on a Thursday instruments to the school. We are now also be taking part in a Gandalf events, visit our website:
the proud owners of an electric organ. Storytelling workshop. The final event www.rocklands.norfolk.sch.uk Visit
WET FISH available from 9am daily We are still looking for smaller planned so far, is a school visit to the the Parent page for school term dates,
instruments such as percussion dress rehearsal of Sleeping Beauty by and the calendar for information and
Telephone 01953 882 401 instruments, a clarinet and a flute. If the English Youth Ballet at Norwich school events throughout the year.
Looking Back Mid-Norfolk Times Page 15
I thought you would like to see some more of the pictures taken by Ruth Dwornik, and
scanned from the negatives she has recently given me. There are virtually no
Attleborough related items except for the two pictures here (left and above).
They are marked as ―Attleborough Children‘s Pantomime‖ and I have identified the date
as the 2nd November 1950. So what was the pantomime and where was it?
There some lovely shots of Hingham, which for me is a town that seems to retain its
dignity, and continues to look pretty much as it did despite continuous development.
The picture below is of course the Market Place and below left is Bond Street.
Left is an
unusual picture
taken I imagine
from the tower of
St Nicholas’s
Church. The
area depicted
above is on the
right hand side of
the Market
Square.
Mid-Norfolk Times Page 16 Looking Back
Pictures that will, I am sure, bring a tear to the eye of many an old Watton Rocker! The aftermath of
the fire at the Rendezvous Café in Watton High Street. The Rendezvous was the ‗headquarters‘ of the
local motorbikers and I think I am probably right in saying was viewed in fear by many Vespa riding
Mods and the parents of ‗nice‘ children!
In the today‘s context, the place was fairly innocuous of course. How times have changed.
Looking Back Mid-Norfolk Times Page 17
Treetots Playgroup
child/children and meet the staff and
Meditation 7.45pm in the Meditation will be with us to committee members. Refreshments will
Vestry on Tuesday 6th and speak briefly about WCCM and be available. If you are unable to come
Monday 19th April. Next John Main. We would like to on this date, please telephone 07743
Monday Evening Worship welcome new folk to all our I would like to begin with a great big have taken part in an Easter bonnet 097618 to arrange an appointment or just
28th June 7.30pm in the meetings. thank you to all the parents/carers and parade, wearing hats that they made pop in, you will be very welcome.
children who supported our Valentines themselves. We are open between 9.15am and
Need small home improvements? Disco during the half term holiday. A
special thank you to Hannah for
We will also have chosen a winner for
the colouring competition. Hopefully,
2.45pm Monday to Friday, term time
only. We can be found at the Blenheim
providing the music. during the Easter holidays the children Centre, Tedder Close, Watton on the
MOTs £35.00
VEHICLES FROM V 99 ONWARDS. £40 FOR OLDER VEHICLES
Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Senior Section very cold and snowy Sunday in February Jayne Eastwood and Becky Hood for
and Guiders from the Watton District 2010. Fun was had by everyone who organising the event and thanks to the adults
Guiding Units travelled to Carbrooke to share attended, playing games and decorating cakes and girls for turning up on such a miserable
their Centenary Thinking Day Service on a after a lovely Church service. Thanks to winter‘s day.
The photo above shows the Watton & Nursery School‘. In total Tamsin older people. This is a fantastic
Would you
If you purchase goods from the shop costing over
£40 (excluding the post office, cigarettes, lottery
and Paypoint) in one transaction then you will be
Westfield School Council who
would like to say a big ‗Thank you‘
Dye helped to raise an incredible
£819.04 at the School Christmas Fair
example of Barclays‘ staff
fundraising with the local community share your
to Barclays Bank for the very and Raffle. to achieve something which we hope
entitled to claim a bottle of Italian wine (worth £5) generous £750 of matched funding
that has been given to ‗The School
Furthermore, the money raised will
be matched pound for pound, up to
will make a real and lasting
difference.‖
hobby?
Friends‘. £750, as part of the Barclays Roxanne Atkinson Chairwoman of St Mary‘s Church, Watton, invite
Lovells Post Office The school is most grateful to Mrs
Tamsin Dye, who is a committed
Community Investment ‗Charity
Begins at Work‘ programme,
Friends of Westfield Infant and
Nursery School said: ―Thanks to
you to share your hobby with us and
others by exhibiting at our Annual
Hobbies Exhibition at the Queen‘s
& Stores employee from Barclays Corporate
in Norwich. Tamsin, who is also the
bringing the total to £1569.04.
Jeannie Marsh, community relations
Tamsin and Barclays, the funding
will now be able to provide Hall, Watton. This will be held on
Market Place, New Buckenham mother of a Year Two pupil, took officer for Barclays said, ―At additional play equipment to add to Sunday 13th June as part of Watton
time out from her day job recently to Barclays we strive to strengthen local that already bought through previous Carnival Celebrations.
01953 860 351 get involved in the school‘s communities in which we live and Friends fundraising activities.‖ We welcome all enthusiastic people
with an interesting hobby. For
fundraising activities to support ‗The work by supporting a range of causes Roxanne is in the picture above with
Friends of Watton Westfield Infant from local schools to centres for the School Council. further details and application form
please phone or visit St Mary‘s
Village Stores Church Office, Church Road,
Market Street, East Harling
Memories at Watton Watton (01953 881252). Tues, Wed,
Thurs 9.00am – 1.00pm. We look
01953 860219 forward to hearing from you.
Londis Banham
the RSPCA of the Happy
01953 887320 Third Age Circle
Your Local Village (U3A) It was nice to welcome Gill Buckley
and her husband Frank to our March
Supermarket The Annual General Meeting of the
Watton &District U3A was held on
meeting her talk gave us all a surprise
ABOUT life and made us realise what
Thursday 25th March. A full report a small world it is.
The Cubs and Scouts have both had a donations. It is wonderful to receive
busy month. We have taken up the
Shelter Box Challenge which helps
highlight the great work of Shelter
such support.
Our new neckers finally arrived and we
have been able to present all the Cubs
Your Job Search
Box. They have set 10 months of and Scouts with them. All invested
challenges to celebrate their 10th members re took their Promise as the Thoughts from a Career Coach
anniversary. We hope to complete neckers were presented to remind us all
I ask people to record exactly what something different. Get out and
these challenges over the coming of the values and ethics of Scouting.
they do and how long they spend meet people, volunteer for part
months. We also invested new Cubs and Scouts
The Group has been lucky enough to into our Group. We hope they enjoy each day on their job search. It's time charity jobs, attend the job
remarkable how each day looks fairs which are advertised locally.
receive two marvellous donations. their time in Scouting with us. Photo
much the same as the previous - It's remarkable how much time
Watton Council very kindly donated us shows the Cubs with their new
newspaper, internet job pages, you really have for extra activities,
£500 which will be used to buy new neckers.
flags for both the Cubs and Scout As the lighter evenings and the spring send a few copies of your CV in and every person you meet could
the post . . . be a connection to a real
Sections,the rest of the money was put
towards our Group neckers.
approach we hope to get outside more
and start preparing for our forthcoming
I then ask - 'did you make any opportunity. BROOM HALL
progress?'; the answer is usually David Bridge is a Career Coach
The Wayland Show also kindly
donated £275 which will be used
camps. If you are interested in your
child joining Cubs or Scouts, please 'no'. 'So, do you plan to do the
same tomorrow? Do you expect a
with Mayfair Coaching Practice
www.mayfaircp.com
Country Hotel
towards new camping equipment. We contact Paul Cutts on 01953 884243 or
different result?' Telephone 01379 650045 Saham Toney
would all like to thank Watton Council email waylandscouts@googlemail.com
and the Wayland Show for these
If you want a different result, do Your Local Three Star Hotel
Watton Ballroom
Dancing Association Women’s World
Queen’s Hall, Watton
8 to 11.00 Admission £3.00
Saturday April 3rd and Saturday May 1st
Mike 01953 882799
Day of Prayer
cv
01953
883288
Thought
3.00pm Email: revbobnichols@gmail.com
Sat 3rd 10.00am Morning Prayer followed by
Video Show, Swaffham
No Saturday Evening Mass at Watton
8.30pm Easter Vigil, Swaffham
Sun 4th Easter Day
for the
8.30am Mass at Swaffham
10.30am Mass at Swaffham
Pentecostal Church, Dereham Road, Watton
There is a Noah's Ark Sunday and King's Kids for children during
the Sunday morning services
Month
Fri 2nd 11.00am Good Friday Communion
Sun 4th 10.30am Easter Day Celebration ―The Evidence of
Easter ―The Evidence of the Bible‖
Sun 11th 10.30am ― The Evidence of Easter
―The Evidence of the Witnesses‖
Sun 18th 10.30am Alpha introduction - By the Rev. Barbara Winner,
Is there more to life than this?
Sun 25th 10.30am ―The Evidence of Easter -
Watton Methodist Church
―The Evidence of Modern History‖ We were fortunate to have tickets to see the performance of
Le Miserable at Norwich recently. I knew some of the songs
St. Nicholas’ Church, Ashill but not the story. It begins with a prologue which shows us
Fri 2nd 2.00pm Good Friday Meditation how Jean Valjean who has served a long and cruel sentence
Sun 4th 9.30am Easter Holy Communion for stealing some bread to feed his starving family is released
Sun 11th 9.30am Lay Led Morning Worship on parole. He tries to make his way in the community but
Sun 18th 9.30am All Age Worship because of his status is rejected and condemned as an out
Sun 25th 9.30am Holy Communion cast.
St. George’s Church, Saham Toney He is however welcomed into the home of the Bishop who
Fri 2nd 10.00am Procession of Witness leaves the offers him food and a bed for the night. In his desperation
Wells CCC to St George‘s Church for steals some of the Church silver. He is promptly
10.30am Good Friday Meditation arrested and when the officials ask the Bishop if
Sat 3rd 8.00pm Group Service of Light - Preacher Jean Valjean has stolen the silver he says instead
The Ven John Ashe, Archdeacon of Lynn that it was a gift. The Bishop promptly goes and
Sun 4th 11.00am Easter Holy Communion finds two silver candlesticks which he gives to
Sun 11th 10.30am Benefice Service of Holy Communion Valjean as well.
Sun 18th 11.00am All Age Worship From this one gift of forgiveness and love comes
Sun 25th 11.00am Holy Communion a story of reformation and redemption which
S.S. Peter & Paul’s Church, Carbrooke influences many lives.
Fri 2nd 2.00pm Good Friday Meditation On Good Friday you can see Churches Together
Sun 4th 10.30am Easter Holy Communion in Watton walking silently together behind a
Sun 18th 10.30am Holy Communion cross. As we walk we remember and think about
Sun 25th 10.30am Methodist Service another gift of forgiveness and love – the gift of
one life for all people – the gift of Jesus Christ on
St John the Evangelist Church, Ovington the cross for our redemption.
Thursdays at 8.00am Said Holy Communion Why not join us? Why not come and hear more at
Sun 4th 9.00am Easter Holy Communion a church near you this Good Friday and Easter
Sun 18th 12.30pm Holy Baptism Day? It‘s a story which could become your story
Sun 25th 9.30am Lay Led All Age Worship
too.
Mid-Norfolk Times Page 26 News
IAN WILTON Look Out Ashill the creatures can make a row manuals. topping up with fresh compost.
o f t e nd e r s e e d li n g Sweet peas can be sown outside Old compost can be removed and
Zombies
disappear overnight or this month. Plant out autumn- replaced with new to a depth of
GENERAL BUILDER reduce a plant to a
skeleton in hours. The
sown sweet peas that have been
raised in pots, and prepare your
5cm (2in) if there is not much
room for topping up.
slug, of course. wigwam supports for them to Pot on plants showing signs of
For all your building needs....
are coming!
I'm sure slugs must serve climb, using a light twine to tie being pot-bound. You can tip out
some purpose in the the plants in. You can sow other the root balls of unhappy looking
NEW BUILD, EXTENSIONS Young people of the Ashill youth club are greater scheme of things, hardy annual seeds for display containerised specimens, to see if
but to the gardener they and cutting. they are indeed pot-bound or if
GARAGES, RENOVATIONS making an original zombie Film which they
are just the enemy. In the Plant summer-flowering bulbs, if they are suffering from some
have written and will star in. They
ALTERATIONS, ROOFING desperately need extra's of all ages to make
old days we just scattered not done already. Prepare the soil other problem such as vine
FASCIAS, GUTTERING metaldehyde slug pellets
the film a success. Filming will take place the around by the bucket load
first, to ensure that drainage is weevil.
sufficient to prevent the bulbs One final bit of advice, if you
PLASTERING, DECORATING last week of the easter holidays.If you can and killed them that way rotting. You can still plant didn‘t do a lot of gardening in the
CERAMIC TILING, PATIOS help or would like more information please but there have been herbaceous perennials such as winter (as if that was possible!)
call concerns about the Geranium, Astrantia and Oriental do take care of that precious bit of
FENCING 01603 628367 or potential effects on pets poppies. Check that the plants you equipment - your back. Little and
No job too small Email lallett@yahoo.com. Tea, coffee and and wildlife with those. buy have strong, green shoots and often is the way to do it. Try to
biscuits will be provided. Now we more plant them into well-prepared ignore all the other pressing
Local friendly service You will then be invited to a free cinema environmentally friendly soil. If you are crafty, pick the pot overdue jobs until tomorrow or
Call Ian for a free estimate screening of the film in Norwich methods of dealing with that shows several separate small you‘ll be looking at it through the
slugs and the good news clumps, knock the whole thing window while your poor old back
07917 284098/01953 483192 is that these are actually out of the pot and divide it. recovers.
News Mid-Norfolk Times Page 27
PUZZLE CORNER
Hockham History Group £10 PRIZE CROSSWORD
Would you like to win a £10 Adcocks Voucher to spend? Simply
complete the crossword on the right and drop it in to The Wayland
News bin at (or post it to) Adcocks, 32 High Street, Watton,
Norfolk. IP25 6AE before the paper deadline. All correct entries
will be put into a draw and the winner will receive a £10 Adcocks
voucher to spend. In the event of any dispute the decision of the
Editor will be final. The clues are a mix of cryptic, and easy with
one or two anagrams thrown in just to make it more interesting!
The correct solution will be published in the next issue.
Hockham has now formed a History something that will last into the future. outside Hockham, so if anyone has any
Group to help with its own village The work of constructing an all new information, photographs, or interesting
history research for the Wayland village website has been happening for stories, or would like to come along to
heritage Project. A healthy 21 people sometime and anyone interested can see it the next meeting, please either contact
attended the first meeting and members at www.greathockham.org the group via the website contact page,
of the group have now gone away to In the meantime the above 1904 by phone to Chris Garrod on 01953 Across Down
think about the particular field of photograph of Hockham village centre, 498447 or to Sue White the Wayland 7 Search for food (6) 1 The Indic language of the
research that might interest them and has been submitted to the editor to Heritage officer on 01953 880216 8 One had an accident face to Gypsies (6)
also help work towards achieving hopefully gain some interest from face (4-2) 2 Tear down to the ground (4)
9 able to bundle hay (4) 3 Green-eyed (7)
10 A vessel to save others (8) 4 The wheat needs sorting from
Citizens’ Advice Gateway Diabetes UK 30 members attended our March
11 Is excited (5,2)
13 Boost for your footwear (5)
this (5)
5 Ill will (3,5)
15 Aromatic resin that is burned 6 Element number 27 (6)
Assessment - A Change meeting where we welcomed PCSO
Rachael Tussington from the Watton
Safer Neighbourhood Team, and PC
as incense (5)
17 Progress against the tide (7)
12 Use ape or hen to listen to the
radio (8)
20 soft woollen fabric from goat 14 Even art gave long service (7)
To The Way We Operate Chris Newberry. Although they could
not stay long because of their work
hair (8)
21 Wogan's duvet measurement
16 Annual (6)
18 Diamond shaped knitting
commitments, they were able to talk system (4) pattern (6)
about the WSNT, what they had 22 Two-dimensional - not one 19 Oyster's jewel (5)
We are introducing a new system called advisers for an interview. You will be achieved, what they were achieving and who smooths wood! (6) 21 Journey as in Star - (4)
‗Gateway‘ assessment, which is designed given a number and will be called when what they would like to achieve in the 23 Long time ago (3-3)
to improve the service we are able to an adviser is available. The adviser will future. It was an informative meeting.
Scribble Pad
offer our clients. This is particularly be made aware of the basic details of your At our April meeting, we will be
important at a time when more and more problem and will be able to quickly focus welcoming Mike Wabe who will be
people are seeking advice. It is designed on how this could be resolved. If you are speaking to us about "Life & Death in a
to make our service more efficient and unable to wait you will be offered the Victorian Gaol". This should be very
should enable us to deal with most of the opportunity for a telephone advice interesting and if Mike is looking for a
enquiries more quickly and effectively. contact and you will be asked to say what couple of people to demonstrate
Introduction of this change in our service time would be suitable. anything on, I shall have great pleasure
is a requirement of Citizens‘ Advice and Will it be a better service? in recommending John and Rod!! The
must be implemented by October 2010. That is our aim - experience at other meeting is on 12th April, 10.15am at the
We do, however, have the option to adapt Bureaux has shown that as many as half Pentecostal Church, Old Dereham Road,
and refine the system to best suit the of those waiting for advice can be Watton, whom we thank for the use of
circumstances at each of our offices. provided with the information they need their facilities.
What does it mean for our clients?
Gateway assessment means that all
through the gateway assessment, without
the need for what can often be a lengthy
If you have any questions about this
meeting or the group itself, please phone
LAST MONTH’S PUZZLE
clients will get a short focussed interview wait for advice. Helen 01953 884713 and leave a The winner of the £10 prize last month was Mr & Mrs
– the gateway assessment – to find out the We shall always try to offer you the best message and I will get back to you as Muskett of Carbrooke
problem and how best to deal with it. service we can with the resources at our soon as I can.
This will take about 10 minutes and there disposal. With that in mind we shall be
will be a number of possible outcomes considering carefully how best this
from this first contact:
You could be given information to take
service would operate in each of our
offices. There are different layouts and
Inner Wheel
away to help you to help yourself to
resolve your problem
resources in each of our locations and we
shall be working out what will work best
Club of
You could be asked to get further in each.
information to help us give the best
advice possible for your problem
When will it start?
We shall be training our advisers over the
Watton
The March meeting held at the home of
You could be given an appointment for next few months and plan to start the member Val Semlyen a business
specialist advice – with a Debt or Welfare gateway assessment system in September. meeting, where the future trip to Kew
Benefits adviser for example We shall initially run it for a four week Gardens was discussed and a date set for
You could be given contact details for trial and assessment period. We shall June. A speaker had been arranged but
another agency – perhaps one of the make a continuous evaluation of the was unable to attend, so a quiz was
Benefits Helplines or the Housing Advice service during this time and we may call arranged at short notice. Arrangements
Section of the Local Authority on you to give your opinion in that for the Strawberry Tea were discussed
If none of the outcomes listed above are process. We shall then fully introduce the the date for this being 17th June 2010, at
appropriate or helpful for the issue on service but we shall remain open to learn the home of member Brenda Davis, we
which you want advice, we will ask you from experience and adapt and improve look forward to seeing you there.
to wait to see one of our generalist the service accordingly. Stella Leonard- Club Correspondent.
Mid-Norfolk Times Page 28 Advertising
News Mid-Norfolk Times Page 29
Government
announce changes to
The Ovington
bus pass scheme Crower
Recent Government changes to the If you were born between 6
Dear Sah at this time o year, doont fare to
state pension age will have a direct September 1950 – 5 October you
Thort I orta let yu know hare tha ole buds a singin arly
impact on local residents' eligibility now qualify on 1950 6 March 2011
Ovington hev got a lot ter be mornins. ‗N tha allus wont tha
for free bus passes. If you were born between 6 October
thankful for, cos we hent quite cownsil tu du suffin abowt it,
From 6 April 2010, the government 1950 – 5 November you now qualify
bin flooded out like sum o‘ them which git tha owd boys on tha
is gradually changing the eligibility on 1950 6 May 2011
por folk. Mind yu thet ware a cownsil a bit flummoxed, cos
to apply for a free English National If you were born between 6
cloose run thing, cos arter thet thet ent easy tu arsk ter buds to
Bus Pass. This is in line with their November 1950 – 6 December you
snew an thet rearn we wos hevin hold thar duller. Abowt as daft as
changes to the state pension age for now qualify on 1950 6 July 2011
sum wet a runnin down tha ole keepin tha ole cocks quiet I
women, increasing from 60 to 65. If you were born between 6
dykes, thas ware thar‘s a dyke reckon.
The rise will be staged over the next December 1950 – 5 January 1951
left o corse. Now abowt them taters, ifen yu
ten years. Eligibility for bus passes you now qualify on 6 September
They keep a fillin on em in ter ent got yor seed taters on a tray
will rise by two months each month. 2011
days, thas wot ole Horry say, under yor ma‘s bed by now then
This means that residents, who turn Councillor Lady Kay Fisher,
―Tha ole boys din‘t dig orl tha yu orter do so. Leave em thar till
60, on or after 6 April 2010, will no Portfolio Holder for Environmental
ole dykes fer suffin ter du of a tha shoots git gooin, an tha
longer be eligible for the scheme on Well being and Customer Contact,
Satdy mornin, thare wos a parpus garden mowld warm up, then dig
their 60th birthday. Details on when says: "The government have decided
onnit,‖ he say a grate ole trench acrorse yor
they will now qualify are shown that this would be the fairest method,
―Yu hev gotta hev a drearn or tu garden, fill it full o muck, stick
below: rather than introduce a one-off rise
aside tha rood or fild, du else yar yor taters in it a foot an a bit
If you were born before 6 April 1950 which would leave those currently
gooin tu be orl of‘ a mash‖ apart, then hale em up, an keep a
you now qualify on your 60th close to retirement age facing a full
I rekkon he‘s right, cos yu doon‘t halin em up as thar growin.
Birthday five-year delay."
half see sum grate ole fleets inna Tha allotments are a movin at
If you were born between 6 April "However, the changes will have an
tha filds tha days. larst, sum good ole boys hev dug
1950 – 5 May 1950 you now qualify impact on those residents in the
Tha ole Cownsil are gonna arsk a loke inta tha fild, and set it to
on 6 May 2010 district who are approaching their
ifen tha kin change tha nearm o tha plow, (an dint he draw a
If you were born between 6 May sixtieth birthday and were expecting
―Church Rood‖ tu ―River Rood‖ streart furrer too) and so it‘ll
1950 – 5 June 1950 you now qualify to qualify for a bus pass. Current
cos tha water wos a hossin down sune be a sproutin wittles.
on 6 July 2010 holders over 60 years old, and other
it is like a young river. Tha Church yard hev bin full a
If you were born between 6 June qualifying residents, will not be
Thas nowares else fer it ter goo snowdrops ter year, an no end of
1950 – 5 July 1950 you now qualify affected by these changes. Current
now the dykes ha bin filled in. folk hev bin along tu tearke
on 6 September 2010 pass holders will be eligible for a
Cos thas orl rite for them as goo piktures an hev bin wholly
If you were born between 6 July renewal pass when their pass
up n down in thar mooters, but stammed tu see tha little darlins.
1950 – 5 August 1950 you now expires."
ifen yu draw along steady yu I see tha cownsil hev set sum
qualify on 6 November 2010 Should you requ ir e furt her
need yor hi lows on. more daffs along a tha rood sides
If you were born between 6 August information please contact Breckland
Horry he say ―We orta tearke ter year; they‘ll sune be a shig –
1950 – 5 September you now qualify Council on 01362 656870. Massage Treatments
ower didles along a thar of a nite shugging abowt. Jest hoop we
on 1950 6 January 2011
time and dig em owt agin‖ I say doont git em pinched like we did
―Doont worrit Horry, thet‘l dry larst year. Swedish Massage and
up afore long‖ Well I‘m gooing to shack orf Hot Stone Massage
From the Wayland Torkin of tha ole Cownsil, I
reckon thar gittin worrit bowt
now, cos thas allus sum rum‘uns
now, cos thars a pint o Bullard‘s
mild waitin fer me in tha pub.
Fare y‘ well tergether. Boy Sid.
Appointments available at
Drome Garage
Norwich Road, Watton, Thetford,
Norfolk. IP25 6HW
Tel: (01953) 881343 Fax:(01953) 882923
For servicing and MOTs for all
makes including diesel
Two more team photos from days gone by. Above are Watton Sunday (date unknown)
Back Row: R Haines, G Pitcher, S Shipp, J Sisto, M Upton, R Hewitt, N Highfield, S
Cross. Front Row: P Sales, P Reetz, K Kitteridge , C Bristow , B Pawsey
Below looking a little like a 118 advert audition are a team from 1973/74 Thetford Rovers
BUY ONE PIZZA &
(away) Back Row: D Binks , N Highfield , J Sisto , D Woodward, T Mouncer, G Pitcher,
Not Known.
GET 1 PIZZA FREE
Front Row: P Scott, Colin Skipper, B Taylor, Chris Girdleston, A Shipp with this voucher
Collection or Delivery. Valid on Mondays
to Thursdays until 30th April 2010
Terms and Conditions apply
01953 884141
Ladies’
The day will also incorporate the
Richmond Park Golf Club Juniors Open
Day - which will be extended to all the
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Section players‘ parents and sponsors. This will
take place from 3.00 pm until 6.00 pm. SERVING WATTON & DISTRICT
Due to the continuing inclement
weather, not much golf has been played
This will include a tour of the Club's W.C. LITTLEPROUD & SON
facilities taken by PGA Professional of BRADENHAM
by the ladies of Richmond Park Golf - Keith Capindale-Scott. Also ‘A genuine, family owned & run business
Club. At least 2 competitions were included will be the presentation of offering a caring, traditional & affordable service’
cancelled, with the March medal the the trophies etc, for the day‘s
only one to be completed. competition, free light refreshments
The results were: Division 1 Anne Bell and of course Keith will be happy to Written estimates always provided Memorials supplied
Division 2 Liz Johnson Divison 3 answer any questions regarding the Personal supervision Pre-Paid Funeral Plans available
Eileen Chard Junior Section. Arrangements may be discussed in the privacy of your own home
Five ladies were lucky enough to PLEASE DO NOT MISS THIS
achieve a birdie, with one lady
managing 2! What a great achievement
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
For further details please contact Junior
Tel: (01760) 440269 (24 hrs)
Established over 60 years
- well done to Karen Ralph. The other Club Secretary on 01953-882872
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