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Norley News—April 2013 1
N April 2013
ORLEY ews
A
Development
Proposal For Norley Developer, Partner Housing has submitted an application for
affordable housing in Norley. The proposal is to build 14
houses, on Barnes Field on School Bank. The site is pictured
here, and it is close to where the road forks into Maddocks
Hill and Hough Lane.
This issue has been causing controversy in the village for
some time now. While the Parish Council were interested in
developing such housing for the village at one stage, some
villagers views were strongly against these, so they were not
taken forward. This proposal has now been made without
Parish Council involvement.
This is an issue that will clearly raise strong views in the
Community and, as with other such matters in the past, NN
will try to bring you the facts and balance the views.
A village meeting was under preparation as we went to press.
This was held on 26 March at 7.00 pm. The next Parish
Council meeting is on 9th April. We will bring you a further
update next month.
Can you please help us give a more accurate account of the
flora and fauna in Norley for our report for Norley
Neighbourhood Plan? Our group has been set the task of
reporting on the wildlife in the village and as such we have
split up into 3 smaller groups: one to report on Hatchmere
Lake with nearby forest; one to report on Flaxmere Moss; and
one to report on the rest of the village. That’s where my sub-
group comes in.
We have looked at, the site of the former Anti-aircraft Gun
Battery, which has an active Rural Skills Centre managed by
The Conservation Volunteers, formerly BTCV. Do you know
of any more sites of wildlife interest in the village? Apart
from Waste Lane, do you know of any other ponds for us to
visit?
You may have uncommon visitors to your garden, such as
unusual or migrant birds. Your pond may be home to unusual
species such as the rare Great Crested Newt – some have
already been noted in a Norley pond! Please let us know
anything of interest so that we can include as much as
possible in our reports.
To help us we have included in the Norley News a survey
form and are asking everyone to fill in any relevent
information about their land or near-by land and gardens. You
can leave your completed records/information at the shop or
through my door – 15 School Bank (on the estate near the
Tigers Head). We will be sending it out again later in the year
because different species are around then. If you prefer, you
can download it from the Norley Plan website
(http://norleyplan.org/2.html ) and after filling it in
electronically, either return it as above, or by email, to Sheila
Hills - see below. Please return it by the end of May.
You can email me on Sheila.hills45@gmail.com or leave a
message on 01928 787122
Thank-you, Sheila Hills
News Inside
NBR .......................................... drop in report!
Diets ....................................................... by Saf
How to blow diets ................................ by Karen
May Deadline......................................... 15 April
Natural Norley – Wildlife Survey
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High density housing coming to a field near you?
2 Norley News— April 2013
Last Month’s Photo
Many thanks to Norley resident Joan Barclay, for identifying
all the people in our picture from last month.
These are as follows;
Top Row Patricia Cash, Barbara Sanders, Winifred Wilkinson, Doreen Robertson, Jennifer Barclay , Sylvia Lewis, Margaret Wright, Pamela Thompson,
Second Row Sylvia Clark, Joan Wilkinson, Dorothy Robertson, Anne Barker, Brian Clark, Alan Lewis, Robert Barclay, Tony Langley
Third Row Evelyn Potter, Joan Wood, Heather Shallcross, Margaret Robertson, Jean sanders, Paul Barclay, Peter Hooper, Ewart Hough, John Jones
Bottom Row Roy Tilley, Joyce Tilley, Jean Lightfoot, Betty Hooper, Joan Dale, Beryl Lewis, Pam Lewis, John Ellis, Eric Jones, John Hooper.
On the left are Mr Tomlinson and, next to him, Frank Hooper.
On the right are Mr Hindley and Miss B Hough.
The Minister is Rev Wilfred Hough.
Many thanks to Joan, not least for having such an impressive
memory!
Norley Drop In Event 16
February 2013 A consultation event was held in the Village Hall between
11am and 6pm on 16 February 2013. The aim was to obtain
comments on the Norley Baseline Report (NBR) and its
conclusions, which had been made available on the new
Norley Plan website (www.norleyplan.org) for two weeks
beforehand and in hard copy on the day. The event had been
advertised by hand delivery of an invitation to every house
in the Parish, and by posters in the village. Catering was
provided.
There were display stands for the different parts of the
Baseline Report- Infrastructure plus Business, Environment,
Community and Social, Housing, and Education and
Health. Volunteers for each stand were available to discuss
the different sections of the report.
Visitors were encouraged to discuss the NBR and to record
their views on feedback sheets, which were provided.
494 invitations were delivered to each household in the
Parish, and 111 people attended the event. Eight copies of
the NBR were lent out. Comments were requested in
writing on a prepared feedback form, or by email. 50
feedback replies were returned (9 by email, the rest hard
copy feedback forms). This response rate of 45% of those
who attended is exceptionally high for surveys of this type
and demonstrates the interest engendered during the day.
I think its fair to say that the event was well attended,
stimulated discussion, and helped to bring villagers up to
date. Well done helpers!
The feedback requested, and received, focused more on the
specific conclusions in the NBR, rather than the more
general comments obtained from our earlier questionnaire
of August 2012. However, they are consistent with each
other and help us to build a view of what people think about
the issues raised. There will be more opportunities for
discussion and to ensure your views are heard as the
Neighbourhood Plan is developed.
Written feedback has been very positive on the quality of
the NBR (a few errors or omissions have been pointed out).
Brian Wainwright
WHITBYS LANE GARAGE Whitbys Lane
Winsford CW7 2LZ
01606 593619
Norley News—April 2013 3
Norley Green Belt Under Threat!!
A planning application has been submitted by Partner for
9 affordable homes and 5 open market houses
on the field at the junction of Maddocks Hill and School Bank
Do you want this view destroyed forever?
Your comments will be vital to preserving the
Green Belt in Norley.
If this development is allowed, it will set a precedent
and the field next to you could be next!!
The Parish Council is meeting on
Tuesday 9th April at 7.00pm at Norley C of E Primary School
to consider their response to this application
Please attend to make your opposition to this application loud and clear!
VOL 1 ISSUE 1
The Planning Application reference is
13/00982/FUL Land adj. to Redcot School Bank
It can be viewed on the CW&C website
http://pa.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/online-applications/
Closing date for comments 11th April, 2013
Comments can be sent by post to:
Winsford Planning Office Cheshire West & Chester Council Wyvern House, The Drumber Winsford CW7 1AH
Or by email to:
planning@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk
4 Norley News— April 2013
More detailed comments on the individual conclusions in the
NBR are described below.
We have only reported comments which are multiple, and
which are supported by similar comments on more than 8%
of the total number of the feedback forms / emails returned.
“Moderate” and “Strong Support” means contained or
duplicated in more than 10% and 20% of all feedback reports,
respectively.
Details:
Infrastructure and Business:
There was strong support for the need for high speed
broadband. It was pointed out that this affects students as well
as businesses.
There was specific opposition to, and no support for,
provision of business startup units, and concerns they could
lead to more road traffic.
Speeding in Norley is a real issue, especially in Blakemere
Lane / Delamere Road, also Post Office Lane (morning and
evening), and High St. Concern over the lack of a footpath
between Waste Lane and School Bank, near the shop. Strong
support for getting control of this.
Agreement that there is poor maintenance of roads, cycle
ways and footpaths.
Minimal support for replacement of pole mounted power
lines.
There was a small level of comment that we needed more
buses at more regular times and that Acton Bridge railway car
park needed expanding.
Moderate but enthusiastic support for preserving and
enhancing existing footpaths and a village walking circuit.
Community, Social, Health and Education:
There were few comments on these sections of the NBR.
There was moderate support for development of improved
activity / meeting facilities for the village, but also, noting
that the school and chapel facilities were underutilized,
suggestions that the current plans should be trimmed back.
Reponses on the need for improved health facilities were
evenly balanced, for and against.
The retention of the school at a viable size is seen as
important.
Environment
Strong support for protection and retention of the open
spaces within the built parts of the parish, which are valued,
and give Norley its unique character.
Strong support for active management to preserve and
enhance Norley’s environmental assets, particularly
Biodiversity, not only in the high profile sites but
elsewhere.
Housing and Built Environment
Unsurprisingly, This section of the NBR attracted the
majority of all comments.
There were a moderate number of concerns expressed that
unless action was taken to prevent or reduce demolition for
rebuild and enlarging, Norley could become a dormitory
village for the rich which younger people with families
could not afford to live in, and the school and other
facilities would ultimately close.
Strong support that there should be no new large scale
housing developments and that any lower cost housing
should be by infill in small numbers. There were no
contrary comments.
A significant number of responses suggested that all future
developments should be restricted to brownfield sites,
including affordable housing (a moderate level of support)
Views on the need for affordable housing are equally split:
of those that support it, half suggest it should be aimed at
the elderly (i.e. 2 or 3 bed bungalows or similar). People
had concerns that the concept was not affordable to first
Norley News—April 2013 5
time buyers. Those that see no need for more affordable
housing point to the developments already in the pipeline.
In addition there were a small number of concerns raised
about the proposed development in Barnes Field at the
bottom of Maddocks Hill, and also a suggestion that a better
use would be as a nature reserve / wildlife conservation
habitat. This proposed development was not widely known
about during the Drop-in event and in any case is not part of
the scope of the NBR. Unfortunately, until the
Neighbourhood Plan is completed and incorporated into the
County Plan, we can have little influence on these and
future events. The comments will be passed to the Parish
Council.
We would like to thank everyone for their comments which
are invaluable to us and which will be taken into account as
we proceed to develop the draft plan.
Martin Bell
Great World Book Night - Open Mic Do you love books and literature? If you do, come and
celebrate World Book Night with an open mic night at
Kingsley Community Centre on Sunday 21st April. Hosted
by Kingsley Players, the evening will combine an evening
of poetry, readings and music with free World Book Night
books and a giant book bring and buy sale.
If you would like to reserve a performance slot ( maximum
five minutes), please contact organiser Lynn Pegler in
advance by emailing lynn@peglercommunications.co.uk.
The event is free, includes a licensed bar and starts at
7.30pm for 8pm. Everyone welcome.
The Diet Dilemma Losing weight or keeping it off has always
been a hot topic, whether it’s in preparation
for bearing all (or nearly all) on a beach
holiday, getting rid of the extra pounds
after a holiday with good food, plentiful
cheap wine and probably not as much
exercise as usual or for some it is an
ongoing struggle they have battled with for
years.
‘Fad’ diets and the latest ‘Celebrity diets’ pop up all the
time in magazines. How many of these ‘fad’ diets have we
or people we know tried? Grapefruit diet, Cabbage soup
diet, Acai berry diet, Apple cider vinegar diet, Low-fat diet,
Low-carb diet, Fasting diet, Macrobiotic diet…….Years
ago I tried the cabbage soup diet for 1 week to get in shape
before a holiday. Although I actually liked it (with added
spices and chillies), 1 week was enough! Diets may be
effective in shedding pounds in the short term but not for
keeping it off in the long term and how many of these diets
are considered to be healthy eating?
Why do many people who don’t overeat, do plenty of
exercise still can’t lose weight, when most health
professionals tell us that weight management is just a case
of balancing the calories going into and coming out of your
body? There is research that disproves this concept and
demonstrates all foods aren’t equal – some can give us a
metabolic advantage.
Research studies based on conventional weight loss diets
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Thank you to those who supported the Casino Night in February, which was a huge success raising money for both the Norley Playground & our chosen charity The Ronald Macdonald House at Alder Hey. We did not organise anything for March, with Mothers Day & Easter (well most of it) being in March, and with two activities through May, are not planning any major events for April either, hopefully the weather will improve and we can just make use of the beer garden!
Saturday 11th May A 5 km charity run (or walk) mainly through fields and bridle paths in aid of Colin Gibson Charity which supports the nuclear medicine department at The Royal Liverpool Hospital, is being organised from here. Registration from 11.30am, run to start at 12 o’clock, followed by a BBQ, bouncy castle & raffles, etc. Entry fee is £5, sponsor/registration forms are available from here and from The Stores. You don’t have to run, make it a family walk and support this worthy cause.
The Pram Race Sunday 26th May (Spring Bank Holiday Weekend) 2.30pm We are again organising a Pram Race, with a similar format to last year, just a fun afternoon for all, with bouncy castle, BBQ, face painting & other attractions. So get your teams together and get designing that “pram”. If it has wheels, will hold the adult dressed as a baby and is pushed by the “Mum” in fancy dress, then it counts as a pram!! Serious runners who really want to run with a real baby in a real pram are more than welcome, but will be competing against each other not the home made prams! We need your registration form in by Monday 20th May, forms are available from here or again The Stores. (thanks to Dave & Mary) Prizes for the winners of both races, for the best home made pram and of course for the best dressed team. The day will be completed with live music outside from “Georges Big Shed”, weather permitting, (if not indoors).
Tracey, Nick & John.
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i.e. reduced calorie intake emphasising low-fat foods with
follow ups after at least 2 years showed that long term
weight loss was around 2kg. Adding in exercise to diet
restraints resulted in a loss of only 1 extra kg.
Restricting calorie intake slows our metabolism through
mechanisms that involve the nervous system, and levels of
thyroid hormones and leptin. Leptin is a hormone secreted
by fat cells; it stimulates the metabolism and also acts as a
satiety signal to the brain. However, as weight falls, so do
levels of Leptin.
The Kekwick Paper was the first study ever to demonstrate
the existence of metabolic advantage was conducted by two
British doctors, Alan Kekwick and Gaston Pawan, of the
University of London.
While the evidence regarding metabolic advantage is
mixed, the following is true:
When metabolic advantage has been demonstrated, it has
been in favour of diets higher in protein and fat and lower in
carbohydrate. They also counteract one of the major
reasons diets fail – hunger!
The positive studies have generally been much longer in
duration than the negative studies, and were more likely to
detect any metabolic advantage that exists.
More importantly, from a health perspective this diet has
the ability to improve indicators of disease including blood
pressure and blood fat levels.
But fats are bad and complex carbohydrates are good aren’t
they? We’ve been bombarded with information for a long
time that low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet is best. This is
based on the belief that eating saturated fat and cholesterol
is unhealthy and bad for our heart and circulation.
Columnist, editor, practising doctor and leading authority
on the impact of nutrition and other lifestyle factors on
health and illness, Dr John Briffa states “not only does this
belief have no scientific backing now, it never did. For the
last 30-odd years, our governments, health experts and
health agencies have encouraged us to take part in what
amounts to a mass experiment that seems to have done
nothing to improve our health or to save lives. Worse still,
this way of eating was vigorously promoted before we had
any idea about its safety.” This view is supported by many
other doctors and researchers and is the subject of a new
documentary on Cholesterol and Statins by Justin Smith.
Watch an excerpt at www.statinnation.net/home
We are all individuals and there is no ‘one size fits all’ in
what works for us and what is suitable for our individual
health and medical needs You should always consult with a
qualified medical practitioner before starting any weight-
loss programme, or if you have any concerns about your
health.
Stay healthy! Safiya Tel: 077321 44427 Email: safiya@sorayahealth.co.uk
Web: www.sorayahealth.co.uk
Norley News—April 2013 7
• it is in the middle of the village;
• it is out of keeping with the local area;
• it will obtrude for ever on the character of our
village.
Our Green Belt is under threat as never before: permission to
develop this site will set a most dangerous precedent and is
likely to prove the thin end of the wedge. Please don’t fall
into the trap of thinking that this is of no concern to you: it
could well, at some stage, result in similar pressure on a piece
of rural England close to your home.
Help us to fight this scheme by making your feelings known
to Cheshire West and Chester Council. Households directly
affected by the application have received notification. The
expiration date for comments is 11th April 2013. If you wish
to comment speed is of the essence.
The Planning Application reference is
13/00982/FUL
Land adj. to Redcot School Bank
It can be viewed on the CW&C website
http://pa.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/online-
applications/
The closing date for comments is
11th April, 2013
Comments can be sent by post to:
Winsford Planning Office
Cheshire West & Chester Council
Wyvern House, The Drumber
Winsford CW7 1AH
Or by email to: planning@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk
The Parish Council is meeting on
Tuesday 9th April at 7.00pm in Norley Primary School
to consider their response to this application
Please attend to make your opposition to this application
loud and clear
Sincerely
Chris Proudfoot
Woodford, School Bank
chris.proudfoot045@btinternet.com
Many Thanks Doreen, Elizabeth and Carole would like to thank all
relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of
sympathy, cards and flowers following the sudden death of
Stephen Lewis on 22nd February.
Thank you for the generous donations to the Hurst Methodist
Church.
To the Editor and Norley Residents,
OUR GREEN BELT IS UNDER THREAT! A planning application has been received by CW&C for the
construction of 14 houses on the field at the junction of
Maddocks Hill and School Bank, very close to the centre of
Norley. Of these, nine are described as affordable or shared
ownership homes.
Norley is categorised as “washed-over” Green Belt, and it has
always been the stated requirement that any development
should be in the form of small-scale infill that would create
minimal impact on the locality; or that it should be confined
to the village’s periphery and preferably take place on brown
field sites.
With planning permission approved for 6 affordable homes at
the haulage yard on High Street, your Parish Council voted to
defer any further consideration of affordable housing to the
Neighbourhood Plan which is now underway.
This planning application would seem to be an opportunistic
attempt by the developer, Partner, without any prior reference
to the needs of the Village or its community. The site was
only chosen because this is what the developer wanted, not
because it reflected any real, defined housing needs.
Ask yourself the question: Is a prominent, high density
development appropriate for Norley?
Please remember:
• it is a green field site;
• it is in the Green Belt;
8 Norley News— April 2013
native trees – for instance, elm and ash – at the higher end of
the site.
There is a paucity of native wild flowers in the Norley area
generally; only the undisturbed linear strip along the south
bank of the Weaver Navigation, about two miles away, gives
you some idea of what the variety of local flora should be.
Wet-loving species such as Lady’s Smock, Ragged Robin and
Marsh Marigold would thrive in the damper areas, while
other types which should be common in the area, but are
largely missing because of modern agricultural practices,
could be seeded and grown higher up the slope, to the benefit
of bees and other pollinating insects.
Local beekeepers could be encouraged to have hives close to
the wildflower meadow, and the pond could be a venue for
properly supervised pond-dipping expeditions from local
schools; the site as a whole becoming an educational resource
so that children are encouraged to understand about nature
and about our need to live alongside and safeguard it rather
than plundering it.
The protected Great Crested Newt (Triturus cristatus ) is
present in numbers in the immediate locality, and indeed, we
have them in both our garden ponds, which are approximately
100 yards from the southern boundary of the site. The area is
also the home of Smooth Newts, Common Frogs and
Common Toads, and it is essential that
any further attempt to interfere with the site should be put on
hold until the animals have emerged from hibernation, so that
a proper assessment can be made.
Of course, there would first be the need to acquire the site,
and then its upkeep would have to be assured: for example,
the annual mowing of the wildflower area once seed has been
set, and the maintenance of the pond to ensure that it remains
a good habitat (i.e. doesn’t become choked with grasses).
There’s a lot to think about, but please give this idea your
DRAFT Minutes
Norley Parish Council Meeting 20/02/13, 7pm, Norley Primary School
128. Apologies
Councillor Crawford and Councillor Ford sent their
apologies.
129. Present
Councillor Davidson, Councillor Greenacre, Councillor
Duncalf, Councillor Brewin, Councillor Wild, Councillor
Taylor, attended the meeting, along with Cheshire West and
Chester Councillor Oultram and 11 parishioners.
130. Declarations of Interest
Councillor Duncalf and Councillor Greenacre declared an
interest in Minute Number 140 (v) and took no part in
discussion around this item.
131. Parish Council Vacancy.
Cheshire West & Chester had declared that the election had
been uncontested with Deryn O’Connor being welcomed to
the Parish Council by Councillor Davidson. Clerk provided
Councillor O’Connor a copy of the Acceptance to Office and
Code of Conduct forms. Councillor O’Connor completed and
returned these to the clerk.
132. Public Speakers
Chris Proudfoot addressed the meeting requesting that the
Parish Council Consider his request for an alternative use for
the field on School Bank stating “ I would like very much for
this site to be put to a different use altogether from the one
currently under consideration: namely, as a wildlife
conservation habitat. It is at present fallow land, and slopes
gently in a south-easterly direction towards the road. The
aspect is therefore favourable for the creation of a wildflower
meadow, with a pond at the lower end and, perhaps, some
Norley News—April 2013 9
consideration. It could result in a beautiful amenity for the
community as a whole, as well as a resource of huge value for
the younger generation. We may have a chance to do
something of lasting value to the environment before our
country is completely wrecked by heedless and unnecessary
development”.
The Parish Council agreed to consider this request.
133. Approval of the Minutes from Norley Parish Council
Meeting of 08/01/13.
The minutes of Norley Parish Council Meeting of 08/01/13
were approved subject to the following amendments:-
Minutes no. 126 (i) should also read Parish Council agree to
set a side £150 for the village Christmas tree.
Should read co-option an not co-oped
134. Matters arising from the Minutes of Parish Council
Meeting of 08/01/13.
(i) Clerk instructed to write to Rob Fryer concerning the use
of the swimming pool at the Jewish School site at Hatchmere.
(ii) Cheshire West & Chester Building Control have informed
the builders working at the site on Norley Lane that they must
submit a building control application for the 2 houses that
they are developing.
(iii) The dates have now been confirmed for the use of the
Speed Indicator Device. 6 Volunteers have agreed to support
this, and where possible make themselves available for a
training session on 11/03/13 at 10.30am at The Cottage Post
Office Lane. Clerk to send a reminder to those that have
expressed an interested in supporting this exercise. Clerk also
instructed to display notices to seek more volunteers around
the village.
(iv) Councillor Oultram agreed to contact Highways to
determine why work has not yet been undertaken to resolve
the flood at Maddocks Hill.
(v) Councillor Oultram provided an update on Community
Governance Review process and urged people who felt
strongly to respond as all individual responses will be
considered.
(vi) Councillor Wild and Councillor Taylor agreed to visit the
owners of Windy Ridge concerning the access to this property
being over the village green.
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135. Norley Parish Council Surgery 26/01/13.
No Parishioners attended the first Parish Council surgery
held on 26/01/13 at 9.30am in Norley Methodist Church.
The Parish Council agreed to continue with these to
encourage lines of communication with Parishioners. Clerk
instructed to book the next surgery on 23/03/13 at the same
time and location, and display notices, informing
Parishioners of this event, around the village. Councillor
Wild and Councillor Duncalf agreed to attend on 23/03/13,
along with the clerk.
136. Neighbourhood Plan Update
The consultation event held in the village was attended by
over 100 parishioners, with approx 60 forms being
completed and returned on the day, this process continues,
and everyone is being encouraged to read the baseline
report. The Neighbourhood Plan website is now up and
running. Funding has been scaled back wherever possible
and Councillor Davidson thanked all those that have offered
their professional services which have helped to keep the
costs down. It is expected that the Management Group will
discuss commissioning an independent Housing Report for
the village.
137. Norley Parish Council Website
Councillor Wild reported that work continues on the Parish
Council Website and this should be available in the next
few days.
138. Planning Applications
13/00401/FUL single/two storey extension over existing
single storey section, internal alterations and render to
existing brickwork. Wellow Gallowsclough Lane. Norley
Parish Council had no objections.
12/04942/FUL Two storey side and rear extension
(demolition of existing extensions) Highview Cottage
School Lane – Norley Parish Council had no objections
12/05581 The Cottage Flaxmere – Norley Parish Council
have concerns that this is another loss of a smaller house in
the village. It is an increase of 100% on the original
property. Although the family have lived in the property for
over 10 years, the Parish Council feel that trends to enlarge
properties is problematic for the village.
139 Decisions
12/05308/FUL Headlands fingerpost Land Roof alterations
from hipped to gabled, permitted subject to conditions
12/05282/OUT Land to rear of Breech Moss detached
dwelling, permitted subject to conditions.
12/05308/FUL Land at Beech Lane Norley siting of a
residential caravan and container for storage use, permitted
subject to conditions
140. Correspondence
(i) Email from Hazel Merrill inviting members to Code of
Conduct training on 21/02/13 at 7pm. Councillor Wild,
Councillor O’Connor and Councillor Brewin agreed to
attend this training event.
(ii) Email from Hazel Merrill inviting members to
Councillor Training Workshop 2 on 07/03/13. Clerk
instructed to inform them that Councillor O’Connor would
like to attend. Council agreed to cover the cost of this
training at £40.00 per person.
(iii) Email received from Hazel Merrill inviting members to
a Managing Staff the Town and Council Way event on
17/04/13. Clerk instructed to email this to members.
(iv) Email received from Alice Taylor with regard to Land
to Rear of Breech Moss, asking for a copy of the minutes of
the PC meeting that this Planning Application had been
discussed, clerk issued copy of minutes, and a list of
forthcoming Council meeting dates. Clerk explained how
Planning Application are considered by Parish Council
Norley News—April 2013 11
12 Norley News— April 2013
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Members when they are received in between meetings from
Cheshire West & Chester.
(v) Letter received from Sally Lucas United Utilities
informing the Council that they had been approached by
Alan Duncalf regarding water showing at the foot of his
garden. Sally explained that their investigations had shown
that the problem was due to Breech Moss, explaining that
the water has risen above a Bridle Path and Public Right of
way and that this is a health and safety concern, being close
to a children’s playground. She informed the Council that
she could not help Mr Duncalf but was writing to Cheshire
west & Chester and Norley Parish Council to advise us of
this issue, asking that the Parish Council investigates this
matter. Councillor Oultram stated that he has spoken to
Planning Enforcement and that he would keep the Parish
Council updated. Councillor Davidson agreed to tape off the
Bridleway and instructed clerk to inform Greenspace that
this has been closed, until investigations are completed.
(vi) Email received from Paul Nolan informing the Parish
Council about The Mersey Forest Plan, encouraging
everyone interested to read their draft plan, and forward any
co mme nt s b y the end o f Ap r i l 2 0 1 3 .
www.merseyforest.org.uk/plan
141. Accounts
(i) Clerk explained that the Council approved payment for
£20.00 to Norley Methodist Church, at the last Parish
Council meeting, but in error, she only wrote the cheque for
£10.00. Parish Council agreed for her to write a cheque for
the missing £10.00.
(ii) Cheque has been received for £700.00 Jubilee Funding
from Cheshire West & Chester; clerk will pay this in to
Parish Council bank account
142. Any Other Business
(i) Clerk instructed to write a letter requesting Grit Bins at
marsh Lane. Councillor Oultram also agreed to take this
matter forward. Councillor Wild informed members about a
Community Gritting Scheme, currently in operation in
Frodsham, members agreed to consider this for Norley.
(ii) Bruce Lane has reported that the walking group have
walked some of the paths in the village and report their
findings once this exercise has been conducted.
(iii) Councillor Wild gained agreement to discuss the
‘Centre of Norley’ with members individually to enable this
item to go on to the next Parish Council agenda.
The meeting finished at 8.40pm
Megan Rosney – Parish Council Clerk
Cuddington & Sandiway
Tennis Club The new tennis season commences at the Playing Fields on
Norley Road, Sandiway on 1 April 2013 when subscriptions
are due.
Family and Couples - £170.00, Senior - £95.00, Junior
Primary - £30.00, Junior Secondary - £40.00, Student -
£40.00
If you are interested in joining, a Membership Form will be
on display in the Norley shop or can be downloaded from
www.cuddingtontennis.org.uk/Membership
Our Club Contact phone number is 01606 789170
14 Norley News— April 2013
Green.
She has been a regular visitor at Norley school, not only
taking Assemblies, but also organising religious themed
days with Class 4.
The children presented Gill with a card and some gift
vouchers and acting head, Mrs H Kelly, stressed that
although everyone wished Gill good luck for the future, she
will be sadly missed.
Two Easter hymns were then sung to Gill along with a
rousing version of “Let’s Twist Again” to send her on her
way.
Red Nose Week Last week, 11th to 15th March became Red Nose Week at
Norley C of E School, to raise money for Comic Relief.
The children in Class 4 sold Red Noses each day at break
time and before school.
Norley CE Primary
School News A pair of glasses were found outside
school a few weeks ago and have yet to
be claimed. Are they yours?.
Goodbye Curate Gill!
On Monday 18th March, Norley Cof E Primary school
invited Curate Gill Stanning to their Celebration Assembly
to say a sad “Goodbye”.
Gill will be leaving the Benefice of Norley, Kingsley and
Crowton at the end of March to go to a parish of her own,
the Benefice of Sandbach Heath,Wheelock and Hassall
Norley News—April 2013 15
After school throughout the week a cake sale was held,
hosted by a different class. There was a wide variety of
cakes and biscuits on sale, ranging from Red Nose cakes
and Teddy cakes, to a delicious chocolate, Malteser cake.
On Friday morning the whole school were treated to a talent
show featuring various children from each year group. A
small group of Reception and some year 2 children bravely
danced to the “Gangnam” song, while other children sang,
played instruments, danced and did impressions.
Altogether over £350 was raised to send to Comic Relief
after a busy week of fundraising.
Children & Staff
Christian Aid Week
12—18 May Please give generously and help ‘Bite Back at Hunger’.
If you would consider joining the band of collectors in
Norley, please call Ruth Lane 788071 or Rita Boon 788185
April’s recipe Dave from The Stores has given me a challenge to create a
recipe using nothing but ingredients available from The
Stores, Norley, and his star ingredient suggestion for this
month– raspberries!
Rather than suggest a healthy option I’ve created an ultra
indulgent dessert featuring sumptuous dark chocolate,
double cream, raspberry jam and raspberries. To be honest
my inspiration started with Delia, her cherry version is
amazing but I’m hoping you’ll all enjoy my raspberry
version.
This roulade-style cake is made with a flour-free sponge,
layered with chocolate ganache, double cream and fresh
raspberries.
Dark Chocolate Raspberry Roulade For the filling:
8 oz (225 g) Green and Blacks dark chocolate 2 large eggs, separated
2 punnets of fresh raspberries, a handful saved for decoration
8 fl oz (225 ml) double cream
For the base: 6 large eggs, separated 5 oz (150 g) caster sugar 2 oz (50 g) cocoa powder, sieved
For the topping: 3½ oz (100 g) Green and Blacks dark chocolate 2 tablespoons Mrs Darlington Raspberry jam sprinkling of cocoa powder
Equipment
A Swiss Roll tin, 8 ins by 12 ins (20cm by 30cm), greased
and lined with baking/greaseproof paper so it comes up
2.5cm above the edge
Method
1. Break the pieces of chocolate into a basin and add 3½ fl
oz (100ml) warm water. Place over a pan of barely
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Karen . . . . . . . always ready to cook up a storm!
ZUMBA fitness with Izzy @ Norley Village Hall
Every Wednesday 7 – 7.50pm
Pay as you go - £4.00. Just turn up!
Please arrive 5 minutes before class starts.
You don’t need to be able to dance to enjoy
Zumba.
It’s easy, effective and exhilarating! All you
need is to bring yourself, water, comfortable
clothes and trainers! Age 14+.
Questions? Call or text Izzy on 07951 152172
16 Norley News— April 2013
simmering water. Remove from heat, melt the chocolate
and beat with a wooden spoon until smooth.
2. Beat the 2 egg yolks separately and then into the chocolate
mixture. Cool mixture then whisk the egg whites to soft-
peaks, cut and fold them into the chocolate mixture. Cover
the bowl and leave in the fridge for a minimum of an hour.
3. To make the sponge: place the 6 egg yolks in a bowl and
whisk them with an electric hand whisk until they begin to
thicken. Add the caster sugar and whisk until a smooth
medium thick consistency.
4. Fold in the sifted cocoa powder. Using a spanking clean
bowl and carefully washed and dried beaters, whisk the
egg whites to the soft-peak stage. Then take 1 large
spoonful, fold it into the chocolate mixture first then fold
in the egg whites.
5. Now pour the mixture into the prepared tin and bake in the
oven for about 20 minutes, until springy in the centre.
6. Remove it from the oven, it will sink down, then leave until
cold.
7. Turn out onto a sheet of greaseproof paper, which has been
lightly dusted with sieved cocoa powder. Peel away the
paper.
8. Remove the chocolate filling from the fridge using a small
palette knife, spread evenly all over the surface of the base.
9. Next whip the double cream softly, and spread this all over
the chocolate filling, leaving a border all round to allow
for it spreading, then lightly press the raspberries into the
cream.
10. Roll up the cake by lifting and rolling over, pulling the
paper away as it rolls. Don’t worry if it cracks!
11. Heat the raspberry jam into a small saucepan and then
brush it all over the surface. Sprinkle with cocoa powder
and spare raspberries. Serve immediately.
Karen Pickup
We are offering a range of events for children, families and
adults again this year, ranging from Den Building and Mini
Beast Hunts for the children to a Dawn Chorus and
Dragonfly Walk for the adults.
New for Delamere this year is a Forest Holiday Club for 7
to 12 year olds during the Easter and Summer school
holidays. If your child loves the outdoors drop them off for
the day to learn more about the forest, experiment with a
range of bushcraft skills and make new friends. Days are
run by fully qualified, experienced Forest School leaders,
who have enhanced CRB checks.
For further information about the programme of family
events and workshops available or to book please e-mail
Helena on delamere@forest-explorers.co.uk, call on 07808
506308 or visit the website www.forest-explorers.co.uk
Fitness in the Forest Programme To launch an exciting new programme of fitness classes
Delamere Outdoor Fitness (DOF) are offering free taster
sessions from 11am - 2pm on Easter Sunday and Easter
Monday.
Delamere Outdoor Fitness will be offering a broad
programme of out door fitness classes at Delamere from
Easter. The classes will range from Pilates to Boot Camps
and will run on weekdays and weekends throughout the
Norley News—April 2013 17
day.
For more information and to book visit
www.chesterfitness.co.uk
Cancer Research UK Race For Life Join in this year’s 5km Race for Life by coming along to
run, walk, dance, support and sponsor, and show cancer
who’s boss by raising money to fund groundbreaking
research into new drugs and treatments. The event takes
place on sunday 19th May at 11am. To register and for
more information visit www.raceforlife.org
The Charlatans announce a return to
Delamere Forest The Charlatans have announced that they are the third and
final headline act confirmed to perform in Delamere Forest
on Sunday 7th July as part of the Forestry Commission’s
annual Forest Live concert series. It will be a home forest
gig for the band who last appeared in Delamere Forest to a
sell-out crowd in 2007. Tickets available from
www.forestry.gov.uk/music or Box Office tel 03000
680400.
Tickets have sold out for Paloma Faith, who will perform
on Friday 5th, and Blondie, on Saturday 6th July.
Delamere Forest Events List 2013 For further information about the programme of family
events and workshops listed, or to book, please e-mail
Helena on delamere@forest-explorers.co.uk, call on 07808
506308 or visit the website www.forest-explorers.co.uk
unless stated otherwise.
April Easter Hunt
Tues 2nd - Drop in anytime between 10am & 4pm -
£4/child
Teddy Bears Picnic
Wed 3rd & Fri 5th - 10am-12pm or 1pm-3pm- £5/child
Forest Holiday Club—NEW!
Mon 8th, Tues 9th & Wed 10th –10am-3pm - £25/child
For 7 to 12 year olds. If your child loves the outdoors drop
them off for the day to learn more about the forest,
experiment with a range of bushcraft skills and make new
friends. Days are run by fully qualified, experienced Forest
School leaders, who have enhanced CRB checks.
Bush craft
Thurs 11th –10am-12pm or 1.30pm-3.30pm - £6/child
Den Building
Fri 12th - 10.30am-12pm or 1.30pm-3pm - £4/child
Badger Watch—NEW!
Sat 27th—6.30-8.30pm -£10 pp
May Dawn Chorus
Sun 5th - 5.30-7.30am-£5 pp
Cancer Research UK Race For Life
Sun 19th at 11am
Join in this year’s 5km Race for Life by coming along to
run, walk, dance, support and sponsor, and show cancer
who’s boss by raising money to fund groundbreaking
research into new drugs and treatments. To register and for
more information visit www.raceforlife.org
Den Building
Thurs 30th & Fri 31st -10.30am-12pm or 1.30-3pm - £4 pp
Minibeast Hunt
Thurs 30th –10-11am, 12-1pm, 2-3pm—£4/child
Bush Craft
Fri 31st - 10am-12pm or 1.30-3.30pm -£6/child
Wildlife Walk
Fri 31st - 10am-12pm -£3 pp
18 Norley News— April 2013
Thanks To All Our Sponsors for supporting Norley News. We do obtain money from our
advertisers and the Parish Council contributes towards the
cost of community advertising, but it is sponsorship money
that makes it possible to produce 10 issues a year. So, if any
reader wishes to become a sponsor and help us in the
continuing development of the ‘News’, please contact Penny
Clarke— 2 The Spinney, Norley, WA6 8LS, tel 787496,
email penny@mpfclarke.me.uk or look out for the
Sponsorship Form printed when space allows. Liz and Tony Lavin John Patten Frodsham & District Choral Society The Wednesday Club Bill & Libby Appleton Les & Gladys Archer Sophie & Martin Gambrell Mary Ramskill Joan Hunt Helen Welburn Mrs I Preston Monica Stewart Norley Horticultural Soc Tony & Katie Simpson James & Megan Posnett Bob & Ruth Downes Pauline & Mike Kay The Basnett Family Barbara Jones Norley Bowling Club Marie Cliffe Gill & John Lunt 1st Norley Scout Group, Norley WI Mary Owen
Judith Hull Rosamund Walley Darren and Jane Stubbs Delamere Stores Anon (x14) Norley CE Primary School The residents of Hatchmere Park Helen and Mike Ebbitt Bette Ashbrook Pat Dixon Stephné Douglas Bruce & Ruth Lane Liz Robinson Frazer & Katrina Higson John & Maureen Lewis
Advertising & Editorial Info Full Page 185mm wide x 274mm high £30.00 Half Page 185mm wide x 135mm high £15.00 Half Page 90mm wide x 274mm high £15.00 Quarter Page 90mmwide x 135mm high £7.50
Please send your ads or pictures as JPEGs, not Word docs.
Title them so we can identify them. Please title your email
’Norley News issue yourname’.
Due to the patronage of the Parish Council, local organisation
a d v e r t i s i n g i s F R E E !
All new or single advertisers please pay ‘up front’ or ask for a
pro forma invoice.
All contributions (as a simple text document), compliments
(and complaints) to Penny Clarke, 2 The Spinney, WA6 8LS,
tel 787496, email penny@mpfclarke.me.uk
Do let us know if any contact details need updating, or if you
wish to add email addresses or website details.
All copy and adverts for the next issue to be with us by the
date on the cover page ‘News Inside’, preferably by email.
Paul
Childrens' Dance
Classes at Norley Village Hall
on Thursdays, 4:30 - 6:00pm.
To include: baby ballet, tap & street
dance.
Contact Sara 07837053539
Wednesday Club The Club meets every Wednesday at the Village
Hall 2-4 pm. All over 60 are most welcome.
Events planned between now and May include;
April 3 Theatre Visit – Sleeping Beauty
on Ice at the Lowry,
Manchester, 2pm
April 10 AGM & Sales Table
May 8 Sales Table
May 15 Trip to Bakewell
May 29 V i s i t f r om F r o d s h am
Townswomen’s Guild
Seats for the Theatre visit are still available. If interested, please contact Joan on
01928 788394.
Calling all parents & grandparents! Squirrels is a small and friendly Ofsted-
inspected pre-school conveniently
located on Delamere Park. Our caring
and dedicated staff ensure a safe and
secure environment for the children,
where every day is happy and learning is
fun.
We offer places to children from the age
of 2 to school age, during the school
term times. Currently our opening times
are Monday – Thursday 9.00 -3.00 and
we are looking to expand to include
Fridays.
If you would like more information
please pop in and see us, or call Della or
Romany
On 01606 888782
email: squirrels@delamerepark.co.uk
Visit:www.squirrelsdelamerepark.co.uk
Norley News—April 2013 19
Community ‘Classifieds’ PUBS: Tiger’s Head 01928 788309 ~ Carrier’s Inn 01928
787877 Chinese Restaurant:~ Fortune Palace ~ Eat in or out (No
delivery) 01928 788293/Fax 01928 787682 Holland Pharmacy ~ 01928 788559 Electrician:~ SWP Electrics 01928 740415 or 01928 740237 Electrician ~ Kingsley Electrical, Frank Pilgrim 01928 788971,
07711 258677 General Household maintenance, rubbish removal, general
joinery ~ Munroe & Son 01928 787025 or 07875 304664 Property Repairs:~ Mike Kay 787292 ~ ALL EXTERIOR &
INTERIOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE.
The Ovencleaners ~Lorraine~ 01928 723 906 or 0795 8610 403 or theovencleaner@tiscali.co.uk
BADGERS - Mr Musgrave Vote of Thanks Rita Boon
Teas Jan Overland
Pat Sweetingham
Competition A Badger item
November 14th AGM
Members evening
December 12th Pantomine Teas Rita Boon
Jackie Oliver
Christmas Dinner 2013
Saturday 7th December
Unless otherwise stated All meetings will be held
In Norley Village Hall at 7.30 p.m.
April 11th CHEESE TASTING
DEMONSTRATION - Mr Kevin
Williams Vote of Thanks Marion Thomas
Teas Katie Percival
Jane Higginson
Competition An ornamental cheeseboard or
dish.
May 9th FROM BEING
CRITICALLY ILL TO THE BIRTH
OF A LOCAL CHARITY - Mrs
Norma Prince Vote of thanks Mary Ramskill
Teas Marion Thomas
Katie Simpson
Bring & Buy
June 13th COFFEE EVENING Venue to be arranged
Jully 11th CHINESE WOK
COOKERY - Mrs Judy Townsend Vote of Thanks Alison Penny
Teas Judith Hull
Alison Wallace
Competition A pair of chopsticks
August 8th OUTING
September 12th GIFT WRAPPING - Mrs
Sue Lacy Vote of Thanks Colette Holden
Teas Mel Capper
Jean Hanratty
Competition A gift wrapped parcel
October 10th A TALK ABOUT
Norley WI Programme 2013
20 Norley News— April 2013
Norley News—April 2013 21
What’s On In Norley April and May 2013 Day Dates Event
Time Details
Village Hall Diary For information about Village Hall availability or any other booking enquiries ~ contact Penny Clarke Tel: 01928 788181 Mobile: 07710 498 717 Email: nvh@penny.mpfclarke.me.uk
Monday
Bingo
Discontinued for the time being. Contact Penny Clarke for more information 01928 787496
Monday April 1
Car Boot Sale 8:00am – 1:00pm To book a table contact Marie Cliff 01928 788181 To donate items for the village hall table contact Penny Clarke
Tuesday April 2 9 16 23 30 May 7 14 21 28
Ladies Badminton
1 :00pm – 3:00 Contact Shirley Craven 01928 787251
Tuesday Apr 2 9 16 19 23 30 May 7 14 21 28
Private Badminton 5pm – 6pm
Tuesday Apr 2 9 16 23 30 May 7 14 21 28
Senior Badminton 7pm Contact Mark Perry 01928 732194 Or Jean Welch 01928 731776
Wednesday April 10 17 24 May 1 8 22 29
Wednesday Club
2pm Contact Joan Barclay 788394
Wednesday April 17 24 May 1 8 15 22 29
Zumba Classes 7 :00 – 7:50 Contact Izzy 07951 152 172
Wednesday April 24 May 22
Messy Church 4:30 – 6:30 Contact Joe Smith e.mail joe.paul.smith87@googlemail.com
Thursday April11 May 9
W.I. 7:30pm Contact Helen 01928 787092
Thursday April 4 11 18 25 May 2 9 16 23 30
Children’s dance classes 4:30 – 6:00 Contact Sara 07837053539
Friday April 5 12 19 26 May 3 10 17 24 31
Senior Badminton 7pm Contact Mark Perry 01928 732194 Or Jean Welch 01928 731776
Saturday April 27
Private booking 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Saturday May 18
JNCOT village quiz 5:00pm – 11:00pm See ad in this Norley News for details
Sunday April 7 14 28 May 5 12 19 26
Private booking 4pm – 6pm
Sunday March 31
Setting up Car Boot Sale 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Sunday April 21
Cycling Event 8:00am – 4:30pm
School Diary For more details on booking the School Hall call Cath Tomlinson – 01928 788471 Tuesday April 9
Parish Council Meeting 7pm
Thursday May 2
Parish Council Meeting 7pm
Other Events
If you have a forthcoming event planned, email the details to us and we can include it here
22 Norley News— April 2013
Norley News—April 2013 23
NORLEY SCOUTS BEDDING PLANT SALE
Welcome to this year’s 1st Norley Scouts bedding plant sale. Once again this year we are presenting
a selection of the most popular bedding plants and importantly are once again only using small local
growers. So by supporting the Scouts you are also supporting local industry and local nurserymen.
Note:prices have been held at the same level as last years
Each year the volume of plants we sell continues to grow (forgive the pun) and the collection day
can be quite chaotic so again this year we are going to deliver all the orders.
TIME TABLE FOR BEDDING PLANTS 2013
Week comm. 8th April: Order forms can be returned to us from this date onward. Please enclose
payment with your order.
Cheques should be made payable to 1st Norley Scout Group
You can return the forms and payment to:
1st Norley Scout Hut, Crabmill Lane, Norley WA6 8JN (just put it through the letter box) Bruce Lane, Howell Croft, Cow Lane, Norley
Friday 3rd May: This is the last date for orders as we will be placing our order with our
nurserymen on Mon 6th
Sat 18th May DELIVERY DAY!!!! We will be delivering between 09.00 and 12.00
If you have any problems with delivery, please let us know, as we are happy to leave an order with a
neighbour or in a safe shady spot of your choice
Once again, thank you for your past orders and I hope you can once again support both local
Scouting as well as local small nurserymen by ordering again.
Les Bennion
1st Norley Scout Group Chairman
24 Norley News— April 2013
1st
Norley Scout Group
Bedding Plant Order 2013
PLEASE RETURN THIS HALF OF FORM by
3rd May 2013
1st
Norley Scout Group
Bedding Plant Order 2013
PLEASE KEEP THIS HALF FOR YOUR
REFERENCE
Tray of 16 plants @ £2.60 per
tray
No. Of
trays cost
Tray of 16 plants @ £2.60 per
tray
No. Of
trays cost Ageratum – Blue Champion Ageratum – Blue Champion Lobelia – bedding verities mix blue/white Lobelia – bedding verities mix blue/white Lobelia Trailing Lobelia Trailing Marigold – French Aurora Marigold – French Aurora Mesambryanthemum – Magic carpet mix Mesambryanthemum – Magic carpet mix Nicotiana Nicotiana
Sub Total Sub Total
Tray of 12 plants @ £2.60 per
tray
No. Of
trays cost
Tray of 12 plants @ £2.60 per
tray
No. Of
trays cost Antirrhinum – mixed Antirrhinum – mixed
Begonia – Semperflorens mixed colours Begonia – Semperflorens mixed colours
Petunia – mixed Petunia – mixed
Salvia – red Salvia – red
Sub Total Sub Total
Tray of 6 plants @ £2.60 per tray
No. Of
trays cost Tray of 6 plants @ £2.60 per tray
No. Of
trays cost xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx
Impatiens – Bizzie Lizzie mixed Impatiens – Bizzie Lizzie mixed
Pansy – mixed colours Pansy – mixed colours
Sub Total Sub Total
10cm Potted plants No. Cost 10cm Potted plants No. Cost Fuschia – bush (@ £1.20) Fuschia – bush (@ £1.20)
Fuschia – trailing (@ £1.20) Fuschia – trailing (@ £1.20)
Geranium – single (@ £1.20) Geranium – single (@ £1.20)
Geranium – ivy leaf trailing (@ £1.50) Geranium – ivy leaf trailing (@ £1.50)
Surfina Petunia – mixed colours(@ £1.50) Surfina Petunia – mixed colours(@ £1.50)
Sub Total Sub Total
1.5 litre Potted plants @ £2.10 No. Cost 1.5 litre Potted plants @ £2.10 No. Cost Geranium - double Geranium - double
Sub Total Sub Total
9cm Pot Tomato plants @ 70p No. Cost 9cm Pot Tomato plants @ 70p No. Cost Gardener’s Delight Gardener’s Delight
Moneymaker Moneymaker
Shirley Shirley
Sub Total Sub Total
Delivery £1.00
Delivery £1.00
Total Payment included with order £ Total Payment included with order £
Name:
Address:
Cheques to 1st
Norley Scout Group’ please
Return to 1st
Norley Scout Hut
Crabmill Lane, Norley, Cheshire. WA6 8JN
Delivery will be between 9.00am and 12.00pm on
Saturday 18th
May 2013
Tel. No.
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING
1ST
NORLEY SCOUT GROUP
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