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September 2013 Issue of the Bowthorpe News
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SEPTEMBER 2013
Discover Bowthorpe’s Hidden Gem
Turn to back cover for full details
Photography/Lighting by Chris Davis
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NOTICE BOARD
THANKS to West Norwich Lions
for funding the colour cover in this
edition — the first such cover in the
magazine’s 35 year history, and probably a ‘one-off’.
The Lions meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 8pm in the
Brook Hotel, Bowthorpe. New members are alwaysw
welcome. See contact details in A to Z on page 24.
STOLEN BENCHES RETURNED
Bowthorpe Heritage Group would like to thank the many people
who expressed concern at this theft, and to all those involved in the
recovery of the benches. They are now back in the Community Gar-
den for everyone to enjoy.
There is a story behind them. They come from Dubai and were
made by a group of disabled people in a workshop there. They were
bought by a former airline pilot who is now retired and living in
Bowthorpe. This resident kindly donated the benches to the
Community Garden.
A POLICE SURGERY will be held on 19th October
at the Wendene shops . We will be there between 12 and 2pm.
You can come along to speak with your Neighbourhood Policing
Team.
THANKS to our local Roys Store
for funding another ‘first’ - the equipment to
flood-light St Michael and All Angels Ruin. .
Details on front and back cover.
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New Day 2013 makes a difference in Bowthorpe Young people from the New Day camp at the Norfolk Showground were busy volunteering in Bowthorpe at the end of July.
Teams from the 50-strong group carried out surveys with residents, asking what they like about the area and what could be improved. The results from this will be used by Bowthorpe Church, Norwich City Council and local police to help shape future work in the area.
Police Community Safety Officers also worked with some of the young volunteers in the Roys car park, cleaning shoppers’ cars – a task that proved very popular with both residents and the volunteers themselves.
The Bowthorpe Heritage Group members were also grateful for some extra help with cutting grass and clearing weeds in the community garden at Tolye Road, while another team helped tidy up the grounds of St Mary’s Church in Earlham.
The finale of the three-day visit was the new and hugely successful Teddy Bears’ Picnic at the community garden. The event, which was funded by Norwich City Council, took place on 1 August, with around 80 residents enjoying refreshments and sweet treats made by the volunteers. There was plenty of fun in the sun, too, with activities such as face painting, colouring and badge making with Cotman Housing Association staff.
The three-day event ran from 30 July and was organised in partnership by Bowthorpe and Earlham Church, Norwich City Council neighbourhood services and the local police Safer Neighbourhoods Team.
This is the fourth year running the project has taken place with young New Day volunteers coming to work with local people.
The plans for new build on the Three Score development moved a step closer in July.
NorseCare , Norfolk’s largest older person’s care provider, managing residential
services for Norfolk County Council, was given funding from the Department of
Health.
With this funding, and working hand in hand with the City and County Councils ,
NorseCare will be moving ahead with developing a care scheme to be made up
of 78 one bedroom and 14 two bedroom housing with care apartments. These
will have landscaped gardens and community facilities.
This development is due to start in March 2014.
Jo Storie (City Councillor) tel. 747617
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Johanna Martin
Freelance Make Up Artist &
Face Painter
Tel 07814626126
Make Up Solutions for Any
Occasion
TV, Photo Shoots, Theatre,
Fashion, Proms
Weddings & Receptions
Fancy Dress & Children’s Parties,
Corporate Events
Festivals, Fetes & Fairs, Special
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Bowthorpe Police Station Norfolk Constabulary Wendene Norwich NR5 9HA non emergency Tel: 101 [email protected]
Pc 591 Andy Tomlinson
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Your Bowthorpe Policing Team has not stopped for a summer holiday. Quite the opposite; we have extended our shifts to address your concerns on anti-social behaviour that increases with people congregating in the open places over the warmer nights. To this I would like to thank you all for providing information and sharing your concerns with us. I know that not all concerns can be resolved immediately but it is only with you telling us your problems that my team and I can start addressing the issues. Already we have cleared up fly tipping in Joe Ellis Court and Notykin Street with one person being arrested. One person was fined for providing alcohol to underage teenagers. The stolen benches from the community gardens have been located and returned with one person being interviewed. Other people have been arrested for various offences including causing public disorder in the street and possession of drugs.
But it is not all hard work; we’ve had the pleasure of joining in with the many sum-mer events across the community. We are always interested in hearing about any event in the community. We have seen many of you at the events that included the CloverHill Fete, the FA’s 125th anniversary at the FDC, events at the Bowthorpe Community Gardens, and car washing for the New Day Project at Bowthorpe Church. On the 4th September we will be supporting Redwings charity and local vets in a wildlife day for the various horses on Bowthorpe’s commons.
Likewise we are always keen to hear any ideas you have to promote our neighbour-hood or how we can be making a positive difference to the community. You can contact us through our non-emergency number of 101. We will be holding a Police Surgery at the Wendene shops on 19th October. We will be there between 12 and 2pm. You can come along to speak with your Neighbourhood Policing Team. Should you have information please contact us by dialling 101 or through crime stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. It is with your continued support that we can make Bowthorpe one of the safest areas of Norwich in which to live. And it is with your continued ideas and suggestions that we can continue to make a positive difference to our community.
BOWTHORPE HERITAGE GROUP
COMMUNITY GARDEN
Contacts: Madge 734767 Veronica 749280
Adrian 07765350383 Carol 474633 (evenings)
Sunday help-days in
September:
8th and 22nd
Why not pop over and
help? From 2pm
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Main Service — 10 : 30 am Sundays
Sunday Evening Service — 6 : 30 pm
Wednesday 10 am Service of Holy Communion and Healing
For Roman Catholic services Tel. Rev Bill Dimelow 743476 or Fr. David Ward at St John's Cathedral 624615
Weddings
July 6th in Cambridge : David Gillespie and Zoe Monnier-Hovell
7th July in Bowthorpe: Trefor Lewis and Jenny Holmwood
17th August in Easton: Christopher Green and Samantha Green
28th August in Little Finborough : James Reeves and Harriet Stark.
As I write, the news at the moment is dominated by the struggles in Egypt between the Armed Forces and the Muslim Brotherhood; the latter upset and angry that their legitimately elected President has been deposed by the Army, and the former concerned that the elected President was not ruling
for all Egypt’s people.
But this conflict is just one among many conflicts around the world. Most are
smaller, personal conflicts between families and within families. St. Paul
wrote, `If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with
everyone… Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with
good’ (Romans 12:18, 21).
This month, if you are in conflict with someone, try spending a little time thinking about it, even praying
the following prayer.
God of peace,
whose mercy embraces all peoples and nations:
tear down the walls which divide us,
break open the prisons of unforgiveness which hold us captive
and so free us to celebrate your peace in all the earth;
through Jesus, our Peacemaker. Amen.
Until next month, Revd Mark Elvin
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THE NORWICH ELECTRONIC
ORGAN &
KEYBOARD CLUB
We meet on the last Tuesday of every month at
Drayton Village Hall,.. . The evening starts at
7.30pm, there is an interval with refreshments and a raffle, and it finishes at
10pm. There is no extra membership fee, entrance
is £6.00 at the door.
Tuesday 24th September – we’re looking forward to welcoming Jean
Martyn - the organist from the finals of
Britain's Got Talent
2011.
Do come and join us for an evening of good
musical entertainment, you will be very
welcome. Martin Drake, Chairman
01603 745544
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Community Action in
Bowthorpe
This is a very exciting project lead by the Age Uk Norwich newly -appointed Community Agent for Bowthorpe ,Beverley Rushbrook. Beverley aims to encourage local services and community groups to engage with older people by developing:
* Intergenerational work.
She aims to engage with local
youth clubs, play groups and
Schools enthusing them to take
part in regular educational
activities that involve older people
for instance Learning about
World War 2
Funky Fitness Bowthorpe
Providing low cost and fun, activities for families every
Thursday 10 – 11.30am at Clover Hill Village Hall
Thursday 5th September
Closed
Thursday 12th September
CELEBRATION DAY
Free Bacon Bap and cuppa
Come along and have a look
at the display of trips,
sessions and the groups
achievements during the Six
week Holidays
Thursday 19th September
Ball and Co Ordination Activ-
ity Session with Charlie
Chimp
Thursday 26th September
Creative Play and dancing
with Charlie Chimp
Forth Coming Events
Halloween Disco
(you must book Tickets)
AGM
Parents Social Evening and
Race Night
Contact Beverley Rushbrook
07747667540
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* Establishing a youth forum made up of community Champions
who will meet regularly to volunteer and organise events and activities for older people.
* Befriending. Bev aims to enthuse local people to spend time with
older people by visiting them for a cuppa and a chat once a week
* Bev aims to assist local church’s and community centres to set up
friendship groups for older people * Beverley will also be promoting the already very successful Age
UK Norwich Out and About Scheme enabling local people to pick up and take out an isolated older person
If you would like to be a part of the Community Action Project please contact Beverley Rushbrook on 07747667540 If you are a nolder person who may require information and advice please contact the Age Uk office on 01603 496333
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ou
nci
llors
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Sto
rie
(L)
j.s
tori
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lr.n
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k 7
47
61
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ll co
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cillo
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to r
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sen
t th
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rns
bro
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t to
th
em b
y lo
cal p
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le.
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r co
un
cillo
rs’ s
urg
ery
at W
est
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ham
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om
mu
nit
y C
entr
e, W
ilber
forc
e R
oad
, at
7 P
M
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th
e fi
rst
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rsd
ay o
f ea
ch m
on
th.
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e Sa
nd
s (L
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49
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15
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19
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bs
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ra H
arri
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urs
day
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at
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Hill
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nt
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les,
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ort
on
, Cra
ig, S
imp
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d M
agkr
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entr
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mer
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or
illn
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ic (
nu
rse
pra
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y
74
80
43
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-p
oin
tmen
ts
and
op
tio
ns
Surg
ery
op
ens
bet
wee
n 8
.30
a.m
an
d 6
p.m
Re-
qu
ests
fo
r ap
t. &
vis
its
sho
uld
be
rece
ived
bef
ore
1
0.0
0am
. C
lose
d 1
– 2
pm
lun
ch, M
on
. Tu
es.
Thu
rs. F
ri. C
lose
d o
n W
edn
esd
ay a
fter
no
on
bu
t em
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nci
es m
ay b
e se
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sult
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ail.c
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k
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p w
ith
iden
tify
ing
anim
als
or
advi
ce o
n h
ow
to
imp
rove
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s o
f h
avin
g w
ildlif
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th
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ily M
atte
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are
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sou
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ntr
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clu
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Fam
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wth
orp
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7 W
ald
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love
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ill N
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atter
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aff o
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ange
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fam
ily s
up
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ervi
ces
in
Bo
wth
orp
e an
d n
eigh
bo
uri
ng
area
s, a
nd
acr
oss
N
orw
ich
.
74
74
71
Serv
ices
incl
ud
e P
aren
t C
off
ee D
rop
-In
s at
th
e Fa
mily
Matt
ers
Par
ent
Res
ou
rce
Cen
tre
in C
love
r H
ill o
n M
on
day
s d
uri
ng
term
tim
e, 9
am –
1
0.3
0am
. To
ys f
or
pre
-sch
oo
l ch
ildre
n.
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form
atio
n a
nd
ad
vice
ser
vice
ove
r th
e p
ho
ne
or
by
pre
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oke
d a
pp
oin
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e ar
e h
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to
hel
p p
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ts c
on
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er t
he
cho
ices
th
at m
ay b
e o
pen
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e to
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e al
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swer
s, b
ut
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will
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nfi
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info
rmati
on
wit
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d h
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to
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lso
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: par
enti
ng
gro
up
s, o
ne
to o
ne
par
-en
t su
pp
ort
, an
d a
ctivi
ties
fo
r p
aren
ts a
nd
ch
il-d
ren
to
geth
er.
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ialis
t ad
voca
cy s
up
po
rt t
o
child
ren
att
end
ing
loca
l in
fan
t an
d p
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ary
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oo
ls.
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tip
pin
g H
elp
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ort
it t
o t
he
cou
nci
l Em
ail:
info
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orw
ich
.go
v.u
k 0
34
49
80
3 3
33
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tip
pin
g is
an
ille
gal a
ctivi
ty, P
enal
ties
fo
r fl
y ti
pp
ing
can
rea
ch a
n u
nlim
ited
fin
e an
d e
ven
up
to
five
yea
rs im
pri
son
men
t.
Foo
tbal
l De
velo
pm
en
t C
en
tre
CH
Sh
aun
Tu
rner
, ch
ief
exec
. NC
FA
ww
w.n
orf
olk
fa.c
om
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48
94
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orf
olk
Co
un
ty F
oo
tbal
l Ass
oci
atio
n a
ll-w
eath
er
foo
tbal
l fac
ility
, Bo
wth
orp
e P
ark,
Clo
ver
Hill
Rd
.
Foo
tbal
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nd
en
e
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de
rers
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B
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ase
ph
on
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r m
ore
info
rmati
on
.
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tbal
l 7
– a
sid
e y
ou
th
D
avid
Dav
ies
Emai
l: d
avyc
har
@h
otm
ail.c
om
7
48
80
6 C
hri
stian
fo
otb
all l
eagu
e, B
ow
tho
rpe
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urc
h
Satu
rday
am
. Ho
me
pit
ch C
ost
esse
y H
igh
Foo
tste
ps
Day
N
urs
ery
C H
Sure
Sta
rt C
hild
ren
’s C
entr
e, H
um
ble
yard
R
ach
el S
and
ells
, Nu
rser
y M
anag
er
rach
el.s
and
ells
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chc.
nh
s.u
k 5
94
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4
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e an
d e
du
cati
on
fo
r ch
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n a
ged
2 y
ears
to
5 y
ears
9am
-4p
m M
on
. to
Fri
., 5
1 w
eeks
of
year
. Fu
ll o
r h
alf
day
s. 2
Yea
r Fu
nd
ed a
vaila
-b
le a
ll ye
ar a
nd
Ear
ly E
du
cati
on
Ses
sio
ns
for
elig
ible
3 -
4 y
ear
old
s fo
r te
rm ti
me
on
ly.
Fun
ky F
itn
ess
Dan
ce
and
Co
mm
un
ity
Gro
up
CH
Bev
erle
y R
ush
bro
ok
fun
kyfi
tnes
sbo
wth
orp
e@gm
ail.c
om
P
leas
e se
e o
ur
Fun
ky F
itn
ess
bo
wth
orp
e Fa
ce
bo
ok
Pag
e fo
r m
ore
det
ail
07
74
7 6
675
40
Ever
y Th
urs
day
10
- 1
1.3
0am
at
Clo
ver
Hill
Vil-
lage
Hal
l. A
Co
mm
un
ity
Gro
up
pro
vid
ing
fam
ilies
w
ith
fu
n a
ctivi
ties
, cre
ative
an
d m
essy
pla
y.
Ch
arlie
Ch
imp
will
Par
ty d
ance
, cre
ate
mu
sic
and
jo
in in
wit
h t
he
par
ach
ute
pla
y. O
ur
Bab
y ar
ea
will
is w
ell e
qu
ipp
ed w
ith
hig
h c
hai
rs, a
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k D
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per
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re R
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om
mu
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tio
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utu
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The
Nei
ghb
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Cen
tre,
16
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tum
Ro
ad,
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rwic
h, N
R5
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alth
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ntr
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C
No
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rim
ary
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HS
Tru
st
Sc
ho
ol D
enti
st b
y ap
po
intm
ent
via
Sisk
in C
entr
e
74
80
51
77
68
34
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tici
an, O
rth
op
tic
clin
ic, S
pee
ch T
her
apy.
A
ll b
y ap
po
intm
ent
Op
tici
an o
n M
on
day
s. T
el.7
62
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or
app
’t.
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liday
at
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me
C
H
Ro
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ton
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mm
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t fo
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son
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se fi
nd
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it d
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lt t
o g
et o
ut
and
ab
ou
t.
21
Ho
liday
PLA
Y D
ays
& P
lays
che
me
CB
Le
sley
Dea
ry
Sara
Har
riso
n
44
20
59
Vill
age
Hal
l, d
uri
ng
the
sch
oo
l ho
liday
s. T
el. f
or
det
ails
.
Kn
it a
nd
Natt
er
MC
Tris
h B
urr
ow
s
74
10
71
Kn
ittin
g va
rio
us
item
s fo
r C
har
ities
/Aid
s
Orp
han
s/ P
rem
atu
re b
abie
s. A
lter
nat
e M
on
day
s 1
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2 B
ow
tho
rpe
Ch
urc
h C
entr
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ng
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CH
CB
Gar
y B
row
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ncr
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ilyfi
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Ch
ia C
hu
an m
arti
al a
rts
clu
b, c
hild
ren
fro
m
age
4 u
pw
ard
s. L
earn
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ng
Fu f
or
self
-def
ence
, to
imp
rove
fitn
ess
& s
elf-
con
fid
ence
, in
a f
un
an
d f
rien
dly
cla
ss C
H V
illag
e H
all S
atu
rday
s 9
.30
-1
0.3
0am
CB
Vill
age
Hal
l Fri
day
s 6
– 7
.
Leyh
am C
ou
rt S
he
l-te
red
Ho
usi
ng
CH
M
arga
ret
Gib
bs
74
72
45
Dro
p-I
n C
off
ee M
orn
ings
eve
ry M
on
day
10
a.m
. Tu
esd
ays
7 p
.m. "
Ho
y" E
ven
ing.
Wed
nes
day
s 2
.30
bin
go;
+ 2
nd
& 4
th W
ed. 1
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cheo
n C
lub
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bra
ry
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qu
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s 2
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26
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ario
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ven
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Wed
. Th
urs
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lter
nat
e Sa
t.
Det
ails
bel
ow
No
rwic
h C
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Co
un
cil
Lo
uis
e C
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h.g
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gem
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07
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84
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po
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or
com
mu
nit
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ps
and
pro
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offi
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NR
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h D
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r To
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or
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ill G
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ief
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cuti
ve
77
67
35
Fully
acc
essi
ble
mo
bili
ty b
us
for
seve
rely
d
isab
led
ch
ildre
n a
nd
old
er p
eop
le w
ith
sev
ere
mo
bili
ty p
rob
lem
s,
No
rwic
h F
rin
ge P
roje
ct
Matt
hew
Dav
ies
(Pro
ject
Offi
cer)
n
orw
ich
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inge
pro
ject
@gm
ail.c
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ww
w.n
orw
ich
frin
gep
roje
ct.c
o.u
k M
ile C
ross
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tral
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NR
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33
03
07
73
31
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13
A L
oca
l Au
tho
rity
Par
tner
ship
-fu
nd
ed P
roje
ct In
co
un
trys
ide
man
agem
ent
aro
un
d N
orw
ich
. Its
ai
m is
to
wo
rk w
ith
loca
l co
mm
un
ities
, par
ish
co
un
cils
, sch
oo
ls a
nd
th
e fu
nd
ing
par
tner
s to
lo
ok
after
th
e co
un
trys
ide
on
peo
ple
’s d
oo
rste
ps
for
recr
eati
on
an
d w
ildlif
e /
bio
-div
ersi
ty.
22
No
rwic
h H
eal
th T
rain
er
Serv
ice
M
C
Wo
od
sid
e C
om
mu
nit
y H
ub
, Wit
ard
Ro
ad, N
R7
9
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Ph
on
e o
r te
xt
to fi
nd
ou
t h
ow
we
can
hel
p y
ou
ach
ieve
yo
ur
hea
lth
go
als
63
80
64
Text
hea
lth
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er 6
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rain
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off
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ts;
fre
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on
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enti
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on
e to
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pp
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on
, to
mak
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lifes
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s w
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acti
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uci
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alco
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l co
nsu
mp
tio
n,
sto
pp
ing
smo
kin
g.
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en
t P
arti
cip
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n G
rou
p
MC
H
ealt
h C
entr
e O
ffice
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, acti
ve m
emb
ers
will
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to p
arti
cip
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are
wel
com
e.
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lice
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wth
orp
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eat
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end
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to
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mu
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bec
ca.c
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ver
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Infa
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sch
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nes
day
s 7
-9p
m
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nd
gir
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ges
10
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yrs
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day
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pm
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ien
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up
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lad
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all
ages
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Big C Information hub at Norwich Millennium library celebrated its 1st birthday last month.
The Big C Information Hub is part a portfolio of services provided by Big C for those directly and indirectly affect-ed by cancer in Norfolk. This can be found at the Millennium Library in Nor-wich between 10 am and 1 pm every Monday morning. If you feel that you could benefit from talking to someone about cancer but cannot make the time stated then Big C also provides free support through their centres at Great Yarmouth or the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
If you would like to find out more about our work or help us by volunteering, fundraising or joining our consultation group, please call us at the Big C of-fice on 01603 619900 or visit our website at www.big-c.co.uk. And to keep up to date with what is happening day to day at Big C, like us on Facebook
or follow @BigCTweets on Twitter.
To arrange an interview with Theresa Webster, contact her on 01603
761029 or email [email protected]
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ASHWELL COURT
Hello once again.
Well, we did at last get a summer! The weather has been lovely and
hopefully you have all enjoyed the sunshine.
Life at Ashwell Court has been busy and eventful. At the beginning of July several of us went to the Holiday at Home event. This was a very well run
and enjoyable event held over two days. We have continued with our weekly Bingo sessions and with the TV Antiques Road Show being filmed so close to
home – at the Sainsbury Centre at the UEA – some of us (fans of the show) went along but were careful
to avoid the many TV cameras there so we should not appear on the programme (so no stars were born!).
Another enjoyable addition to life here is an exercise session with instructions from a video specially produced for more “senior” members of the community. These twice a week sessions in the common room have
proved to be both enjoyable and exhilarating.
In August we enjoyed a lovely Ham Salad Tea – our thanks to Caroline for all the work involved. Afterwards we were
treated to an in-house entertainment by two of our residents, Tony playing the keyboard and John the harmonica. The programme consisted of well-known
popular songs from the 40s, 50s and 60s which we all joined in!
Many of us went to the Summer Fayre, organised by the three Cotman
schemes in the area and held at Bullace Road. Our two representatives, Margaret and Judy, worked hard collecting for and running the Craft and
Bric-a-Brac stall. The afternoon was fun and the hard work of all involved was appreciated.
Recently we had a lovely afternoon’s entertainment from Patsy Rose which
we all enjoyed, particularly the more lively dances at the end! It was a very happy afternoon.
Let’s hope we still have some more lovely weather to come this autumn as
we are looking forward to another mystery tour with our friends from Bradecroft in September.
Well that’s all for now. Best wishes. Margaret
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BRADECROFT
Hello everyone ,
Hope you’re all keeping well. I have quite a lot of news this month.
THREE NEW RESIDENTS First I must welcome our new residents. I hope they
will enjoy our social life outings, and bingo etc. We went to CLACTON ON SEA, July16th, and what glorious weather we
had. We all added to what little suntan we already had, and made the ice cream queues even longer. It was too hot to walk far. The
gardens along the sea front were at their best, so we were able to sit amongst the flowers,
enjoy our ice cream and watch the world go by. Unfortunately our friends from Ashwell Court were unable to join us this month.
We had a BINGO EVENING on 25th July and as usual this was well attended..
August 14th we had our TRIP TO GREAT YARMOUTH. Again God gave us
another fine, warm day. Everyone enjoyed themselves. Plenty of shopping was done.
Now we look forward to our last outing this year—A MYSTERY TOUR. Who
knows where we will end up. I think only the coach driver knows.
Then Christmas time we will be going out for our lunch, so still something to look forward to.
So fare thee well ’til next time. . Pat
ACORN FELLOWSHIP FOR THE OVER 50’s
Alternate Mondays 2.30 Bowthorpe Church
September 9th Count your blessings
September 23rd The work of Orbis
September 30th Harvest lunch 1pm
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The Brook Hotel, Bowthorpe. It’s official…
We are now a fully-fledged BEST WESTERN Hotel
Bonding with the locals… The Hotel welcomes non-residents for drinks in the bar,
meals in the restaurant and coffees in the lounge. Also developing closer working
relationships with local businesses such as Lintott Control Systems, Kettle Foods
and Norfolk Fire & Rescue on the business estate and across to the Airport Industri-
al Estate.
Whilst it seems that Summer has only just arrived we are already taking bookings for
Christmas with Festive Menus available from £12.95 in our Restaurant, Classic
Dinner Dances from £19.95, Corporate Party Packages from £15.00 and for a New
Year’s Eve to remember. Celebrate in style with an arrival drink, fantastic four -
course meal all in our Filby Suite,seeing in the New Year and beyond till the early
hours.
If you would like to find out more details on the Hotel you can pop in
anytime or call the team on 01603 741161. They are a friendly bunch
and will be happy to assist you with anything you need, any time of the
day
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WATCH IT!
Baby Frog
2 Wood pigeons 4 Rooks and 2 Crows and 2 Big Pieces of Beef
Kestrel
Magpie
Green Woodpecker
Dragonfly
Bluetits
Black-headed Gull
Goldfinches
Collared Dove
Ponies and foals
Little Egret
Dogs
HouseMartins
Sheep
House Sparrows
Cormorants
Heron 2 Young Swans
Rabbit
Snail
Moorhen
Starlings
Tortoise-shell Butterfly
Blackbird
All seen consecutively on Saturday morning August 25th over Bowthorpe
Southern Park and Water Meadows, with RSPB rep. Tony Stadler
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Why not come and join us at
St.Michaels Middle School
Thursdays at 5.30 and 7.30
A warm welcome awaits you
Contact Emily for more info.
07795254849
*RECIEVE A FREE MAGAZINE
WHEN YOU BRING THIS
ADVERT ALONG WITH YOU
Costessey and Bowthorpe District
Rainbows, Brownies and Guides.
Well, the summer weather picked up even-
tually, but rain and clouds do not stop play
where Girlguiding is concerned. Ever hope-
ful Rainbows and Brownies from Bowthorpe and Costessey worked on the Seaside Chal-
lenge badge: they “blinged up” seaside
buckets, made sea creatures out of chocolate
and other materials, sailed mini rafts, and many pirates attended the barbeque. All this
hilarity wasn't enough for these girls and
leaders; they went to the circus and have now
gained their circus performer badge. Of course it is not all about play. Brownies must
do good turns so they set about doing a litter
pick for their community. Guides have more
challenging adventures and 4 girls went off to a Baden Powell camp to complete their
badge and Georgia was accepted for a place
Ba
ck
to
sc
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by
Le
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arr
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ers
at the 1940's camp at Gressenhall, where allegedly they may have to skin a rabbit!
If you feel that you can offer us some help please contact us by calling Julie on 01603
749717 or Sheila on 741989. We look forward to hearing from you. Sheila.
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MP visits new nursery in Bowthorpe Local MP, Simon Wright, visited the Banana Moon Day Nursery last month after hearing about the new facility while canvassing during the recent local elections. The nursery is located within the grounds of Bowthorpe Hall and was opened in April this year. Privately owned by Norwich couple Rachel and Aaron Kelly, it caters for children from 3 months to 5 years and offers the popular government funded places for 3 and 4 year olds - Mr Wright was keen to see what the setting had to offer. During his tour of the nursery he met with children and staff and was shown how the nursery approached the different areas of learning including growing their own vegetables in the large garden area. He also saw the newly developed special sensory room which gives children the opportunity to experience different sounds, textures and colours; an aspect of early years care which is sometimes overlooked and is proven to be particularly beneficial to children with special educational needs. It’s fair to say he was impressed with what he saw. Mr Wright said; “I was delighted to visit Banana Moon. It’s a great new nursery, in a fantastic setting and it provides much needed nursery places. Research shows that early years education has a huge influence on a child’s future prospects, and I’m pleased that more children and parents can now enjoy the benefits.” More information on Banana Moon can be found at www.bananamoon-norwich.co.uk
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News from St Michael’s VA Junior School.
Sarah Claflin - Senior
Leader
A Super Year… All at St Michael’s VA Junior School would like
to thank all who have helped with the year’s exciting events and trips such as: The Royal Norfolk Show, Walsingham Pilgrimage, Anglo-Saxon Village, The Castle, UEA, both Y5 & Y6 residentials to Eaton Vale and Horstead and many more happen. Without parent, governor and community members support, these events would not be possible.
Farewell but not goodbye
We wish Dianne Rushbrook every enjoyment in her retirement and
Miss Howell every success in her training to become a teacher.
Summer
Fayre This years Summer Fayre was one of the most successful ever ! Everyone revelled in the glorious sun and had an amazing time.
Thank
you
to ‘The Friends’ for organising this event and to everyone who came along to join in all the fun!
Outstanding SATs Success
All at St Michaels are very proud of our year
six children who, throughout their time at the
school, have worked extremely hard to
achieve their very best.
The SATs results for 2013 are:
89% L4+ in mathematics
28% L5 in mathematics
91% L4+ in reading
43% L5+ in reading
Over 20% of children also exceeded national
expected progress of 2 levels between KS1&2.
Gemma, Victoria and Abigail also achieved a
level six in mathematics—a tremendous and
r a r e a c h i e v e m e n t !
Another year of OUSTANDING RESULTS!
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News from Clover Hill Infant and Nursery School
Congratulations to all of the children, staff and families at
school for another very successful year of learning. Well done to our
year 1 children in their Phonics Screening Check. We had a high pass
rate of 73.8%.
Our year 2 children have also worked exceptionally hard. Their end of
year Teacher Assessments were;
2B+ Reading – 75.6%
2B+ Writing – 63.4%
2B+ Mathematics – 75.6%
We wish you all the best in your new schools!
Bowthorpe Community Garden
Our year 2 children have been involved in designing and painting some beautiful bird and bug boxes which can now be seen in the Bowthorpe Community Garden. Please go and have a look.
Summer fayre at St Michael’s Junior School Thanks to our friends, families and staff who came to, and helped to organise our partnership summer fayre. It was a fantastic afternoon in the sun and was a real success. Also, a huge well done to our children who used their enterprise skills to produce items to sell and games to play!
School building improvements
Building work continues at Clover Hill and our lovely new classroom is nearly complete. Look out for other improvements too.
See picture overleaf.
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CHILDREN’S PAGE Oz here again. Hope you all had good summer holidays and that you
are ready for the new school term to begin. Oz thought it was
appropriate to have a Wordsearch this time about things to do with
school. See how you get on with this puzzle.
r o t c a r t o r p
s t i m e t a b l e
t y r b r c u a u g
c e r a z u y p n n
e a a a s g q o c i
j i i c r h b t h d
o x p o h b t p t a
r o u q r e i a i e
p n z j k b r l m r
d f r i e n d s e c
friends laptop library lunchtime maths playground projects protractor reading teachers timetable
Well I hope that you managed to do the Wordsearch puzzle. I
hope that you quickly settle back into being back at school.
Stay safe until next time. Bye Oz
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Children at Clover Hill Infant School with the bird and bug
boxes they painted for Bowthorpe Community Garden (see
page 37).
Top left is Angel, top right is Aaliyah, bottom left is Maddison
and bottom right is Hannah.
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NATIONAL HERITAGE OPEN DAYNATIONAL HERITAGE OPEN DAY AT SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS RUIN (2 mins. walk from Roys Shopping Centre, next to Bowthorpe Church)
SATURDAY 14th SEPTEMBER 10am SATURDAY 14th SEPTEMBER 10am —— 4pm4pm
Creative kids activities (morning).
All day ruin & nature trails
plus refreshments
FREE FOLK EVENTS *FREE FOLK EVENTS *
10–11 & 12.30–1.30pm Childrens Storytelling Childrens Storytelling
11.30 – 12.30pm Ceilidh Dancing Ceilidh Dancing (easy country/folk dances all explained)
1.30 – 3.30pm Relaxed afternoonRelaxed afternoon
with folk musicians and singers.with folk musicians and singers.
8 - 10pm Dramatic floodlighting Dramatic floodlighting
This free event will culminate with the ruin officially flood-
lit for the first time and a classical guitarist adding to the
rich atmosphere. A community made video documentary
about the old church will be screened inside the open ruin.
(If weather poor, activities will be in adjoining church centre). **
Funded by Red Nose Day Community Cash