Norley News Jul 13

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    1/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 1

    NJuly & August 2013

    ORLEY

    ews

    have begin to rent in Norley, so their children can attend the

    school. Another she knows of is looking to buy.

    The success of the school and the village are completely

    intertwined. While there is opposition to new housing in

    Norley in some quarters for instance, there is no doubt the

    school could benefit. The children have been helping

    Governor Joy Rutherford by giving their opinions as part ofthe Neighbourhood Plan process. Helen welcomes this, not

    least as the views of young people the future inhabitants of

    Norley perhaps are often very different to those of their

    parents.

    Helen is proud of the excellent record of the school in

    academic, sporting and nurturing terms. She hopes to build

    further this reputation, so she never hears again the question

    Norley, wheres that?

    As we spoke, musical rehearsals were underway for a planned

    celebration of the childrens talents. There is also thriving

    before and after school club.

    There are challenges of course. The building is just about big

    enough for its purposes it has a capacity of 105 children, butthis does not allow enough room for staff facilities for

    example currently the Heads office is also the staff room,

    and the useful spare classroom is now in use. Helen is looking

    to fund improvements to the building. The first port of call for

    funds is the Diocese, but she is clear that it may be necessary

    to look elsewhere. The Norley News is certain that, should it

    prove necessary, the people of the village will continue to

    value their school enough to vigorously support it.

    Jon

    Popular Teacher RetiresMrs Alison Eaton has been at

    Norley CE Primary School for over

    20 years. Last year she gave up her

    post as Deputy Head teacher in

    preparation for her retirement this

    year. For the past year she has

    taught the reception class on a part

    time basis alongside one of our

    newest teachers, Miss Gemma

    Williams. Miss Williams has

    thoroughly enjoyed working with

    Meet Helen Kelly, the new Head Teacher at Norley Primary

    School.

    Helen has worked at the school as a teacher since 2007, andhad been acting Head since Anne Griffiths left to go to Sutton

    Green School in January this year.

    Helen has been teaching since 1997. She started her career in

    Widnes, where she taught at two schools. The Head of the

    second recognised her potential. and her need for a new

    challenge. This made her scout out new opportunities, leading

    to her joining the staff of Norley.

    As soon as I walked into the school I knew this was the job

    for me. she says. Nevertheless the role was initially daunting

    she was the first new teacher Norley had had for a long

    time, and she was worried her ideas might meet opposition.

    She neednt have worried though. She and her ideas were

    warmly welcomed by staff and parents.

    So how does she feel about her new role? Its exciting. Its

    great to be a part of the leadership team for the school. The

    time I spent as acting Head gave me the taste for the role, and

    I am vey clear now this has been the right career move for

    me.

    Helen continues, as well as being Head Teacher, to teach part

    time too. She thinks that is important continuity for the

    children, and of course she enjoys it!

    While it has faced challenges in the past, Norley School is

    doing well. It currently has 82 pupils, up from a low of about

    60. It is likely to see a further slight increase next year. It has

    an ever widening catchment area, and Helen feels it is valued

    for its approach, which she describes as a mix of Christian,

    family, and nurturing.

    People are choosing the school as soon as they walk through

    the doors she says. There is one family she knows of how

    News Inside

    The Plans are in.................................. the ForestBee Central .......................................latest news

    Garden Show 2013.................................page 17

    Sep Deadline ........................................... 23 Aug

    Top of the Class

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    2/24

    2 Norley News June 2013

    Brian Wainwright

    WHITBYS LANE GARAGE

    Whitbys Lane

    Winsford

    CW7 2LZ

    01606 593619

    Service ~ Repairs ~ MOT ~ Welding40

    years

    of

    diagn

    osticex

    perie

    nce

    A

    ll

    make

    s&models

    Mrs Eaton and has benefitted greatly from her expertise.

    During her time at Norley she has stepped up as Acting head

    teacher and has been through a number of very successful

    Ofsted inspections. On more than one occasion she has taught

    3 age groups together and provided a rich and varied

    curriculum for all the children. Mrs Eaton has seen lots of

    changes but has remained the stable influence during these

    times.

    Mrs Eaton has worked tirelessly for the children of Norley

    CE Primary School; often she was the first in the morning and

    the last to leave at night. She is going to leave us with some

    fantastic memories and Im sure she wont become a stranger.

    On behalf of the staff and children at Norley CE Primary

    School I would like to wish Mrs Eaton a happy retirement-she

    deserves it after teaching for so long. I know Mrs Eaton will

    have a busy retirement with her running, climbing and golf.

    She also has 2 grandsons and another grandchild imminent.

    A simple 'thank you' doesnt seem enough for someone that

    has been such a big part of the school for so long. We will be

    celebrating Mrs Eatons time at our school on 18th July at

    2.00pm and would like past pupils and their parents to join us

    for this occasion. The children have prepared their own thank

    you messages and memories to share.

    Helen Kelly

    Holiday Estate

    Plans For Forest Finally

    SubmittedThe race is on to stop a 47 acre luxury holiday development

    in Delamere Forest as protestors call on those opposed to the

    plans to lodge their objections with CWaC planners.

    Campaign group Communities Against DelameresDestruction (www.CADD.me.uk) is asking for those opposed

    to ensure that their voices are heard as part of the planning

    process.

    Following a consultation period last year, Forest Holidays and

    the Forestry Commission have lodged a joint application with

    Cheshire West and Chester to build 78 luxury holiday lodges

    in Delamere Forest at Kingswood along with a new visitor

    hub, 270 car park spaces and a new access road around the

    Linmere area of the forest.

    One of the most contentious aspects of the submitted plans is

    that public traffic will be allowed into the actual woodland for

    the first time ever and campaigners argue that this will change

    the way that the forest can be enjoyed. Local resident andkeen walker Nigel Gilding, one of the founders at CADD

    says, We estimate that vehicles will travel in excess of

    200,000 kilometres per year on forestry tracks alone, how can

    that be safe for walkers, children, horse riders and cyclists

    who can currently enjoy the forest without looking over their

    shoulder?

    Our campaign slogan is Defend Delamere - Once it's gone,

    it's gone. We have to stop that scenario".

    People opposed to the plan can email any objections to

    C W a C p l a n n e r s b y e m a i l i n g

    [email protected] quoting planning

    reference 13/02700/FUL or they can write (again quoting the

    same reference) to:Mr Adrian Crowther

    Planning Service

    Cheshire West and Chester Council

    Wyvern House

    The Drumber

    Winsford

    CW7 1AH

    www.CADD.me.uk - [email protected]

    Norley 0-5sMeets every Wednesday during term time,

    from 10.00 until 12.00, in the school hall

    for play, craft, music and stories for little

    ones and coffee and chat for the grown

    ups! Come along if you can and/or phone

    Jane on 07977426923 for more information.

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    3/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 3

    (mostly admittedly from Sandra). Verdict - very nice bees and

    no sign of EFB. Oh she said, Before I go here is what the

    larvae of the Small hive beetle look like and these are the

    adults. A brief description followed of its life cycle and the

    devastation they will cause if (or rather when) they arrive in

    the UK. Mind you she said, Weve being looking at the

    problem pretty intensively and we think we can beat it but it

    will take some effort of beekeepers for the control measures

    to work effectively

    Apart from relief, my verdict on the day was that the work of

    the Inspectors is absolutely essential in the never ending

    battle to save our honey bees. I dont know if the proposed

    cuts will involve hard working dedicated people like Sandra.

    For all our sakes I hope not. If the Inspectors are axed rather

    than increased in number as they ought to be, then its another

    nail in the planets (including that ofHomo sapiens sapiens)

    coffin.

    I noted swarm cells during the inspection of one of the

    colonies, so the next day I attempted to divide it up to thwart

    the swarming impulse. The very nice bees the day before

    decided to be not as nice and I got more stings in that hour or

    so than Ive had in the past 10 years. So Ive splashed out

    (42-50p) on a nice gentle Italian Queen (Apis mellifera

    ligustica) from New Zealand sent by post via Hastings! This

    will at least improve the temper of the bees near my

    neighbours.

    An Inspector CallsBy Phil Gifford - a Norley Beekeeper

    Bees in peril! whether its solitary, bumble or honey, bees

    have been much in the news. The catastrophe that awaits if

    these vital pollinators continue to decline seems to have

    finally sunk in. Whether it results in the necessary action on

    our part is less certain.

    As for my bees it seemed touch and go for a time, I lost half

    of my colonies, the late cold wet spring plus dratted mice

    proving too much. But the remainder are thriving, so it waswith some trepidation that I got a call from Sandra, a

    Seasonal Bee Inspector from the Food and Environment

    Research Agency (FERA) Id like to look at your bees, there

    are some hotspots of EFB around, is tomorrow about

    11/12midday OK? No problem I replied sounding

    deceptively nonchalant Ill put the kettle on.

    To explain EFB (European Foul Brood) is a bacterial disease

    of the honey bees larvae (brood). The bug develops in the

    larval gut starving the host of food. The body twists and

    contorts eventually proving fatal. The house bees often throw

    the corpse out or it decomposes into a brown gloopy mess

    helping to spread the infection For those of you that watch

    Country file you will recall Adams agonising wait

    following the tests for TB and the eventual destruction of his

    prize bull because of it. Likewise a severe outbreak of EFB

    can only be dealt with by destruction of the affected colonies

    All the frames of dead bees are burnt, only the hives charred

    dark brown with a blow-torch being allowed to remain.

    So even though I was pretty sure my bees were free of EFB

    you can never be 100% certain. It was therefore with some

    anxiety that I set off with Sandra in her van to check the out-

    apiary in Cuddington. Sandra efficiently smoked and opened

    a hive looked at the brood and checked the front of the hive

    for corpses, no EFB here - phew!

    Back home, more hives were duly smoked and inspected,

    useful, advice and tips along the way being exchanged

    100 Club WinnersJune No 57 MC & DJ Johnson

    No 68 MC Stewart

    Major Prize WinnersFirst Prize 250 No 78 Mary Burgess

    Second Prize 125 No 90 Geoffrey Parker

    Third Prize 75 No 83 Mrs Cheers

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    4/24

    4 Norley News June 2013

    On the honey front I hope to have some in the Stores soon

    (The Lime trees in School Lane are about to flower). There

    will be some on sale at the Garden Show in September, as

    will dubbin, furniture cream, fudge and other hive products.

    (usually in the Stores too)

    Very Many Thanks

    to everyone who collected and gave so generously to

    Christian Aid week. Over 2200 was collected, including the

    Gift Aid rebate.

    Ruth Lane and Rita Boon

    Travel and Holiday HealthWe all look forward to our holidays, but forthose who dont travel well, anxiety may

    override the holiday excitement. Some

    travellers regularly experience motion

    sickness and jet lag. Others find themselves

    spending more time in the bathroom than out

    in the sun. Thankfully, there are ways to help

    these problems.

    Natural and free of side effects, homeopathic

    remedies act quickly in mild emergenciessuch as the pre-

    flight jitters, jet lag, or sunburnand will not conflict with

    conventional treatments for more serious emergencies such

    as sunstroke. These remedies are inexpensive and small

    enough to take anywhere. They are dissolved in the mouth

    (not swallowed).

    Based on the principle that like treats like, remedies are

    chosen according to their similarity to symptoms. The

    closer the remedy matches, the better the results achieved.

    Travel anxiety and fear

    Many travellers experience anxiety about flying. When youfeel anxiety before travel, Gelsemium 30c, Argentum

    nitricum30c andAconite 30c are helpful.

    Jet lag

    Jet lag occurs when your body is moved quickly from the

    electromagnetic environment to which its meridians have

    acclimated and into a time zone that is not in phase with

    them. A quick and effective way avoid jet lag is to tap

    specific acupuncture points associated with the time in your

    current and destination locations alternately. This re-sets

    your body clock to the time in your new location. Contact

    me if you would like information on these accupunture

    points..

    Bee keeper offers to

    take bee swarmsCall Ron on

    07817181726

    Walk the

    Eddisbury WayA sponsored walk to raise funds for

    NORLEY VILLAGE HALLon

    Saturday 5th October 2013

    We Need.......

    WalkersMarshallsSupporters

    families welcome, preferably withcar, come along and cheer us on!

    To find out more contact.......

    Noreen Ashbrook on 01928 788108

    Penny Clarke on 01928 787496

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    5/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 5

    Hollow Lane Kingsley (Next to the Horseshoe Inn)

    www elegancehealthandbeauty.com

    [email protected] 01928 787870

    Pre Holiday Pamper Treatments

    SAVE SAVE SAVESAVE SAVE SAVESAVE SAVE SAVESAVE SAVE SAVEESPA Facial or Full Body PolishShellac Finger Nails & Toe Nails

    (Polish lasts up to 2 weeks)

    Eyelash Tint or Eyebrow Shape

    (Tint test neededapprox 2 hours)

    Only 59(Add) Half Legs Waxing + Underarms or Bikini

    (extra 18)Opening Times:- Tues & Thurs 9.30 am - 7pm

    Weds 9.30am - 1pm

    Fri. 9.30am 5pm

    Sat. 9.30am 4pm

    On the flight do the Three Thumps (see NN March edition

    or my website) every couple of hours which will help your

    immune system, protecting you against airbourne germs on

    the plane. It is advisable to drink plenty of water, refrain

    from or minimise alcohol and eat lightly.

    Motion sickness

    Common and much dreaded, motion sickness can strike in a

    car, plane, boat, or other mode of transport. Children 3 to 12

    years of age are often susceptible. Remedies are Cocculus

    30c, Tabacum 30c,Nux vomica 30cTravellers diarrhoea

    Travellers diarrhoea can strike at any time. When the water

    is not safe, drink only bottled water, eat only well cooked

    food and fruit you can peel, avoid ice in drinks. If you do

    get diarrhoea the following may help: Arsenicum album

    30c, Podophyllum 30c, Veratrum album 30c

    Sunburn

    Sunburn is possible anywhere the sun shines. Avoid the

    midday sun and use a natural sunscreen. If you do get burnt,

    try one of these.

    Mild sunburn - Calendula spray, gel, or cream

    Mild sunburn with itching - Urtica urens 30c

    Painful sunburn, possible blistering - Cantharis 30c

    Sunstroke

    True sunstroke is a medical emergency. Children and the

    elderly are most susceptible. Seek immediate medical

    attention, meanwhile try Belladonna 30c. Symptoms can

    include bursting, throbbing headache; fever; hot.

    Bumps, Bruises & Sore Muscles -Arnica 30For dosage information, see full information sheet on my

    website

    As your symptoms improve, space out the doses and stop

    when feeling a lot better. The healing process should

    continue. If symptoms return then re-start taking the

    remedy.

    tel: 077321 44427

    email:[email protected]: www.sorayahealth.co.ukDisclaimer: This article is based on the opinions of Safiya Parker unless

    otherwise noted. The information is not intended to replace a one-on-one

    relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended

    as medical advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and

    information from the research and experience of Safiya Parker. Safiya

    encourages you to make your own health care decisions based upon your

    research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional.

    Good Health! Safiya

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    6/24

    6 Norley News June 2013

    August RecipeThis month, Dave and Mary from The Stores are keen to

    shout about their great selection of fresh British fruit. I was

    spoilt for choice! - raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, the

    list is endless complimented by seasonal fresh peaches

    (including delicious donut peaches) and nectarines,

    Try this simple dessert, not too many ingredients and

    relatively easy to make, it is really like a rolled up pavlova.

    There are so many flavour combinations possible; I have

    added another couple of favourites at the end of the recipe.

    Pink Peach Melba Meringue RouladeServes: 8

    Ingredients5 large egg whites150g caster sugar2tsp cornflour, sievedIcing sugar, to dustPink food colouring (optional)1 x 284ml pot double cream200g raspberries2 peaches choppedRaspberry sauce punnet of raspberries, pureed with a

    teaspoon of sugar (optional)

    Method

    Preheat the oven to 150C, gas mark 2. Line a 33x28cm

    Swiss roll tin with baking parchment, leaving a 5cm border.

    Whisk the egg whites until stiff, then gradually whisk in the

    caster sugar, until the meringue mixture is stiff and glossy.

    Whisk in the cornflour.

    Turn the mixture into the prepared Swiss roll tin using a

    palette knife or spatula and spread it evenly to the edges.

    If you would like a pink swirl effect dip a skewer into the

    food colouring and swirl through the meringue base.

    Bake for 1 hour, then leave in the tin to cool.

    Turn the meringue out onto a sheet of greaseproof paper

    sprinkled with sieved icing sugar and peel off the baking Karen . . . . . . . always ready to cook up a storm!

    parchment.

    Lightly whip the cream to soft peaks and spread over the

    meringue, leaving a border of about 2.5cm on the long side

    furthest away.

    Scatter the raspberries and peaches evenly over the cream,

    then carefully roll up. Place the roulade on a serving plate,

    join-side down.

    Carefully slice into portions, served with extra fruit and a

    drizzle of raspberry sauce.

    Alternatives Zesty Lemon Filling

    Whisk 125g lemon curd with a 284ml pot double cream and

    the finely grated zest of 1 lemon. Spread over the roulade

    and roll up.

    Peach and Amaretto Filling

    Whisk a 284ml pot of double cream with 2tbsp Amaretto

    liqueur. Fold in the chopped flesh of 2 peaches. Spread over

    the roulade and roll up.

    Karen Pickup

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    7/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 7

    the team that won the competition were lucky to have some

    County players among them!

    Here are some quotes from members of the team:

    It was an amazing afternoon!

    It was hard playing the final match but we kept our heads up

    and battled to the end.

    Report of the

    Norley WImeeting held on June 13th

    in the garden of Judith and Richard

    Hull.

    We held an enjoyable June meeting in the extensive and

    splendid garden of Judith Hull and her family. The sunshine

    took over from the rain and Judiths husband Richard, who is

    a keen vegetable grower, showed us round his fruit and

    vegetable garden. The cakes and buns were enjoyed by all,

    while the raffle and Bring & Buy also proved popular. A

    highlight of the evening was the presentation of a most

    elegant and tasty cake and a special tin of WI butter biscuits

    to Mary Ramskill to celebrate the completion to the day of

    her 50th year in the WI.

    Saturday 13th July Eisteddford leaving Acton Bridge at 5pm

    and Norley V.H. Car park at 5:10pm - 36.

    Thursday 8th August, Yew Tree House Cottage Garden,

    Hankelow, Audlem. Talk by a perennials specialist. 5 inc.

    Refreshments. Meet Village Hall at 6pm.

    Saturday 7

    th

    September Norley Village Show WI is running acake stall.

    Scottish evening, Friday 27nd September. A fundraising event

    to be held in Kingsley Community Centre. Tickets now

    available. Always a popular evening.

    Rounders every Tuesday 6~30 pm and onward. Norley

    School playing field.

    The July meeting will be on the 11th on the Dorn method of

    treating joints. 7-30 in the Village Hall.

    Tri-Golf

    CompetitionsOn Thursday 20th June a team of 8

    boys and girls from year 5 and 6 went

    to Helsby Golf Club for a Tri-golf

    competition against nine other

    Cheshire Schools.

    Our team was lucky to have some very good golfers and it

    soon became apparent that their skills were helping us to

    score many points.

    The competition consisted of eight different events

    comprising of both putting and chipping.

    At the end of the competition, the scores were added up and

    Norley had beaten the other schools by 700 points.

    Each child was given a gold medal to bring back to school.

    Well done Team Norley!!

    On Friday 21st June it was the turn of the younger children

    when a team of 10 year 3 and 4 boys and girls also went to

    Helsby Golf Club to take part in a competition again against

    nine other schools.

    Some of this team had played very little golf but they all

    enjoyed trying to score, whether putting or chipping.

    After the eight events the Norley team were told they had

    come fifth, a good position for their first competition.

    Kwik Cricket CompetitionOn Thursday 13th June the Norley A team played in the

    Cheshire area Kwik Cricket final at Kingsley Cricket Club.

    Ten teams took part in the pouring rain and Norley played 4

    matches winning 2 and losing 2.

    Our team consisted of a mixture of boys and girls chosen

    from Years 5 and 6.

    We played very well with all the team doing their best, but

    Wednesday ClubWednesday Club don't meet in August

    The events in September are:-September 4th Christmas RaffleSeptember 11th Harvest - Rev Sue LevittSeptember 25th Trip to Skipton

    Joan - 01928 788394.

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    8/24

    8 Norley News June 2013

    regularly see reports of unknown persons passing themselves

    off as someone else in order to build a relationship, which

    they then use to their own advantage, and often to the

    disadvantage or danger to those innocent youths, who have

    engaged with them. Please make sure that your children are

    not interacting with anyone who they do not physically know,

    and challenge them if you are unsure.

    On Monday night (17 Jun), somebody heard prowlers in the

    Norley area and contacted the police. They kept the control

    room operator updated with the movements of the two

    prowlers who were subsequently arrested for trying to steal a

    caravan.

    I reported that there had been a number of daytime burglaries

    reported at isolated rural addresses. There have been further

    reports, one from the Tilston area, one in Kelsall and one in

    Tarporley. Please be aware of this current problem which is

    receiving close police attention and ensure that your address

    is secure and that you look out for your neighbours.

    I would like to remind drivers, particularly in rural areas to

    always drive at a speed where you can safely stop within the

    distance you can see to be clear the quiet roads and

    familiarity often breeds complacency. The high winds early

    this week brought a large number of trees down across roads.

    Just think if you could stop if a tree was down just around the

    next bend?

    The spate of daytime burglaries of houses in isolated

    locations is continuing, with offences occurring on Monday in

    Tarvin Road, Littleton (3 males were disturbed and made off

    in a grey Audi A3 which was possibly a stolen vehicle), on

    Tuesday in Barton Road, Farndon and on Friday in Rake

    Lane, Little Stanney. Please look out for any suspicious

    In early June, I reported a burglary at The Quay in Frodsham.

    I am pleased to be able to inform you that the offender was

    arrested and has been remanded in custody for the offence.

    The most significant piece of news across the whole NPU

    area is that on Monday and Tuesday, (10 & 11 June) there

    was a spate of daytime burglaries committed, mainly in

    isolated rural locations. Offences have been committed in

    Norley, Beeston, Harthill, Broxton and Tiverton. We believe

    that these offences will be committed by the same individual/

    s. The spread of offences suggests that the offender has access

    to a vehicle. Due to the nature of the property stolen, it is

    possible that the offender may park any vehicle away from

    the address. Could I urge all readers to be extra vigilant and to

    report any suspicious persons or vehicles straight away, as it

    is likely that the offender will commit further offences until

    caught?

    There have been a small number of reports across the area of

    fake 20 notes being passed to retailers. Although the number

    of reports is small, there is an increase to the normal level of

    such reports. If you regularly deal in cash, please take extra

    precautions to ensure the validity of notes passed.

    I would like to take this opportunity to flag up to parents, the

    importance of monitoring your childrens internet use,

    particularly their use of chat rooms and social networking

    sites. Teenagers tend to be very trusting and take at face value

    what other users say in their conversations the medium of

    the internet appearing to add credibility to what is typed. I M.P.

    Building and Joinery (Based in Norley)

    All Aspects of Building and Joinery

    Odd Jobs A Treat

    Extensions and Renovations Complete Loft and Garage Conversions Windows, Doors, Soffits, Facias and

    Gutters Solid Wood Flooring and Floor and

    Wall Tiling Driveways, Paths, Concrete Bases &

    Footings Timber Garden Buildings, Workplace,

    Office or Storage Plumbing, Painting,

    Brickwork,Plastering and RoofingTime served tradesmen over 30 years of

    experience

    Insurance covered, All work Guaranteed

    For a free estimate & advice call Mark on

    01928 787046 or on 07932695311

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    9/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 9

    people who appear to be watching addresses in your locality

    and report the behaviour straight away. Also, make sure that

    your house is properly secure dont leave windows open,

    even on those occasional hot days!

    It has been brought to the attention of Trading Standards that

    a company is cold calling residents offering wills and

    providing potentially misleading advice on how to avoid care

    home charges. We are concerned that residents may be being

    misled into purchasing services which are not fit for

    purpose.The company concerned creates a Lifetime or Family Trust to

    which you transfer the ownership of your home with the

    intention that should you need to go into care in the future,

    your home cannot be sold to pay for those costs.

    Please be extremely cautious as you may find that your

    property is still at risk to the problem the trust is supposed to

    guard against.

    If you receive an unsolicited call from someone offering this

    service our advice would be to hang up and then report the

    call to Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 08454 04 05 06

    Please note that new rules mean that you can be penalised if

    you deliberately try to avoid care costs. We would always

    advise residents to contact their own local authority for

    information on what is the councils policy regarding

    residential and nursing care costs.

    If you need advice about care home charges contact your

    local council:

    Inspector Keith Curbishley

    Thanks To All Our Sponsorsfor supporting Norley News. We do obtain money from our

    advertisers and the Parish Council makes a small contribution

    towards the cost of community advertising, but it is

    sponsorship money that makes it possible to produce 10

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    10/24

    10 Norley News June 2013

    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 [email protected] or

    look out for the Sponsorship Form printed when space

    allows.Liz & Tony LavinFrodsham & District Choral SocietyThe Wednesday Club Mary Ramskill

    Helen Welburn Joan HuntMurry Stewart Tony & Katy SimpsonBob & Ruth Downes Norley Bowling ClubNorley WI Judith HullDarren & Jane Stubbs Bill & Libby AppletonSophie & Martin Gambrell Mrs I PrestonNorley Horticultural Society James & Megan PosnettPauline & Mike Kay Barbara JonesMarie Cliff Mary OwenRosamund Walley Betty AshbrookNeville & Val Barker Norley Methodist ChurchLiz Robinson Sue & Steve FullertonEric & Vivienne Waugh Norley Parish CouncilSylvia Clarke Lynn & Jeff MatherBrenda & Mike Widdall Mr K Pace

    Gill & Mark Beesley Mary & JohnMichael & Helen Ebbitt John PattenPat Dixon Anon (x12)

    Advertising & Editorial InfoF u l l P a g e 1 8 5 m m w i d e x 2 7 4 m m h i g h 3 0 . 0 0

    H a l f P a g e 1 8 5 m m w i d e x 1 3 5 m m h i g h 1 5 . 0 0

    H a l f P a g e 9 0 m m w i d e x 2 7 4 m m h i g h 1 5 . 0 0

    Q u a r t e r P a g e 9 0 m m w i d e x 1 3 5 m m h i g h 7 . 5 0

    Please send your ads or pictures as JPEGs, not Word docs.

    Title them so we can identify them. Please title your emailwith your name/organisation name so we whose is whose

    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 [email protected]

    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.

    Paul

    Norley DirectoryParish Council ~~ Dennis Ford (Chairman)MP ~ Graham Evans MP

    House of CommonsLondonSW1A 0AAtel: 020 7219 7183email: [email protected]

    Police:For Non-Emergency Dial 101In an Emergency always dial 999Home Watch Officer:~ Liz Biddle, Cheshire West andChester 01606 364291

    Bus Service Number 48to Frodsham via School Bank, Hough Lane and High St:0930, 1130. 1330. 1535. 1730 - Last bus from Northwich1705to Northwich via High St, Hough Lane and School Bank:0756. 1036. 1236. 1436. 1636. Last bus from FrodshamCo-op 1609

    St. Johns Parish Church ~ Rev Pete Rugen ~ Ruth Downes01928 788748 ~ the Parish Room can be hired

    Norley Methodist Church ~ Revd Pat Christopher 733180 ~Schoolroom for hire ~ contact Ruth Lane 788071

    BROWN MOSS

    EQUINE CLINICBrown Moss Farm, Norley Road,

    Norley WA6 6LJ

    tel: 01928 787500

    email: [email protected]

    www.brownmossequineclinic.co.uk

    Long established 100% equine veterinary clinic based in Norley

    Practice covers most of Cheshire, extending to Southern

    Lancashire, South West Greater Manchester, Merseyside and

    The Wirral

    Excellent purpose built facilities

    24 hour Emergency Cover

    Most advanced and portable digital X-ray equipment

    Ultrasound, Endoscopy, ECG and In-house laboratory facilities

    All our vets and staff are experienced riders and horse owners

    themselves

    No call out charge for Norley patients!

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    11/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 11

    Sunday School 10-45 am Hazel Dale 787216Craft Club ~ Alison Twinn 01829 760371Walks ~ Bruce Lane 788071 ~ Walks on the 1st Wed each

    month. Everyone welcome!Cheshire Wildlife Trust ~ Bob Greenwood 01928 788475THE STORES (Our village shop) ~ USE IT, OR LOSE IT ~

    01928 788044. Opening Hours:Mon & Tues 7am to 7pmWeds 7am to 2pmThurs & Fri 7am to 7pm

    Sat 8am to 1pmSun 8am to 1pm

    Norley C.E Primary School ~ Headteacher: Mrs H Kelly ~01928 788471 ~ Fax 01928 787554

    Norley Mothers & Toddlers ~ 0-5s ~ 10 til 12 Weds atNorley CE Primary School. Further details from JanePaget 07977426923

    Village Hall ~~ Available for Hire. To book, call PennyClarke 01928 787496 (on behalf of the managementcommittee). Hall hire facilities include, equipment, barspace, tables, chairs, heating etc

    Mobile LibraryEvery other Wednesday:Norley School Car Park 11.00 to 11.15 amNorley Nursery Park 11:20 to 11:35 amHatchmere Fortune Palace 11:40 to 12:10 pmFor more information contact Northwich Library on 0160644221 or log on towww.cheshire.gov.uk/library/mobilelibrary

    Scouts (in the scout hut in Crabmill Lane) ~ (Age 10 to 13)Tuesdays 7-30 to 9 pm.Beavers Tuesdays 6-7 pmCubs Mondays 6-45 to 8-15pm

    More details from Bruce Lane ~ 01928 788071 The hut isalso available for hire. Contact Contact Les Bennion

    787636Guides ~ Sue Clough 01606 333733W.I ~ 2nd Thursday in the month 7-30 pm in the Village Hall

    ~ Helen Ebbitt 01928 787092Wednesday Club (Over 60s) ~~ Wednesdays 2-4 pm

    Village Hall ~~ Joan Barclay 01928 788394Bingo ~ Every other Monday in the Village Hall ~ Ruth

    Broome 788026Bowls behind the Village Hall ~ Eric & Barbara Bryan 01928

    788203

    Bowls at the Tigers Head ~ Trevor 01928 788309Horticultural Society ~~ Margaret Worrall 01928 788278Ladies Badminton: Shirley Craven 787251Cheshire West & Chester Council ~ 0300 1238123 or [email protected]

    There are various voluntary/not for profit organisationsoperating in Vale Royal who may be able to offer advice,or arrange for work to be carried out in residentialproperties eg: ARENA Options Ltd ~ Care & RepairServices 0845 142 2064

    Weaver Horizon (part of Weaver Vale Housing Trust)maintenance team will quote for all types of maintenancework for private home owners 01606 813452

    Help the Aged ~ Handy Van Scheme 01255 473999Furniture Finders ~~ Donate or collect furniture (recycling) at

    Winsford. 0845 0264727 email ~ [email protected] ~website: www.ffow.co.uk

    Rural Buses ~ 01606 810 660 (Door to Door ~ Book the daybefore your journey)

    Travel for Over 60s and disabled persons ~ Wyvern House~ 01606 867928

    Age Concern ~ David Goodwin 01606 888921Pensions Office ~ 0845 60 60 265

    Community Classifieds

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    12/24

    12 Norley News June 2013

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    13/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 13

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    14/24

    14 Norley News June 2013

    Mike KayPROPERTY REPAIRS

    Norley 01928 787292

    Local

    Reliable

    Established for over 25 years.

    Prompt attention to all your

    property repairs and maintenance.

    ROOFINGGUTTERING

    FACIAS

    BLOCKED DRAINS

    etc

    No job too small!!Very Competitive RatesNon Vatable

    Please call anytime01928 787292

    Mobile ChiropodistLesley M+thiesonM.INST.Ch.P, L.chRegistered with the Health

    Professions Council.Offers a Professional &Friendly Service TreatingIngrowing Toe Nails, Corns,

    Callouses, Nail Infections &Verrucas etc.

    For Home Visit AppointmentsCall Me On: 01928 733630

    PUBS: Tigers Head 01928 788309 ~ Carriers Inn 01928787877

    Chinese Restaurant:~ Fortune Palace ~ Eat in or out (Nodelivery) 01928 788293/Fax 01928 787682

    Holland Pharmacy ~ 01928 788559Electrician:~ SWP Electrics 01928 740415 or 01928 740237Electrician ~ Kingsley Electrical, Frank Pilgrim 01928

    788971, 07711 258677General Household maintenance, rubbish removal, generaljoinery ~ Munroe & Son 01928 787025 or 07875 304664

    Property Repairs:~ Mike Kay 787292 ~ ALL EXTERIOR &INTERIOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE.

    The Ovencleaners ~Lorraine~ 01928 723 906 or 07958610 403 or [email protected]

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    15/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 15

    During

    July 2013*

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    16/24

    16 Norley News June 2013

    KU 17s Youth Club, KingsleyJob Opportunities

    Kingsley Under 17 (KU17) Youth Club meets at theKingsley Community Centre in Kingsley every Thursdaynight from 7pm to 9pm. KU17 aims to provide a fun andsafe social hub in Kingsley for the 11-17 age range.Facilities are available for ball and other games; there is apool table, WII games system and music system; a tuckshop is open to sell sweets and drinks. The attendancefee is 1 per person.We welcome expressions of interest from all enthusiasticpersons aged over 18 for the positions of:Senior Youth WorkerAssistant Youth Worker

    These will be for 2.5 hours work on Thursday evenings,start time 6:45pm to 9:15pm.We welcome your enquiries about these positions. Please

    contact us at [email protected], or on 01928787103. A job description will be emailed on request.Salary negotiable depending on experience, but startingat 8.50 per hour.

    Norley Village Hall

    Car Boot Sale

    Bank Holiday Monday

    26th August

    from 8am Indoors/Outdoors

    Refreshments

    Free AdmissionBook spaces from 7 by contacting

    Marie Cliffe 01928 788181

    Norley Village Hall will be having its own indoor

    table so if you have items that you would like to

    donate please contact Penny Clarke 01928

    787496.

    ARE YOU SERIOUSabout maintainingGOOD HEALTH?

    Then take a look at our exclusive

    range of aloe vera health &

    skincare products.

    Forever Living Products & its

    affiliates are the World leaders inthe product ion of aloe vera.

    Our products contain 100%

    stabilized Aloe Vera Gelphone or email

    Sarah Burton

    Independent Distributor of Forever

    Living Products

    0777 [email protected] Living Products are members of the Direct Selling Association

    Hoap0114

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    17/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 17

    Norley Village Garden ShowNorley Village Garden ShowNorley Village Garden ShowNorley Village Garden Show

    at the Tigers Head Public House , Norley,at the Tigers Head Public House , Norley,at the Tigers Head Public House , Norley,at the Tigers Head Public House , Norley,

    on Saturday 7th September 2013, from 2pm.on Saturday 7th September 2013, from 2pm.on Saturday 7th September 2013, from 2pm.on Saturday 7th September 2013, from 2pm.

    Schedule.

    ClassClassClassClass ---- Vegetables and FruitVegetables and FruitVegetables and FruitVegetables and Fruit

    1 1 Cucumber 14 3 Carrots, bunched with tops2 3 Courgettes 15 5 Runner beans3 1 Vegetable marrow 16 5 French beans4 1 Truss cherry tomatoes 17 A collection of vegetables arranged in a space/box not

    more than 18x 24 ( See Top Tray Rules below)5 5 Red tomatoes 18 1 Vegetable, any type not included in other classes6 1 Lettuce with root 19 3 Cooking apples7 3 Onions, weight under 1 lb. each 20 3 Dessert apples

    8 3 Onions, weight over 1 lb. each 21 5 Stoned fruit, any variety, on a plate9 6 Shallots 22 1 Flower, 1 Fruit, 1 Vegetable, any variety10 2 Root garlic 23 A vase of fresh herbs, minimum 3 varieties

    11 4 White potatoes 24 5 Chillies any variety.12 4 Potatoes other than white 25 6 Radish bunched with tops.13 3 Beetroots, bunched with tops

    Top Tray Rules:1 Display ofthree types of vegetables from the following list, the quantity of each vegetable required appears in brackets.

    Carrots ( 3 ), Cauliflowers ( 2 ), Onions ( 3 ), Parsnips ( 3 ), Peas ( 6 pods), Potatoes ( 3 ), Runner Beans ( 6 pods )Tomatoes ( 6 ), French beans ( 6 pods ), Sweetcorn ( 2 ), Pepper ( 3 ), Cucumber ( 2 ), courgettes ( 3 ) Red beet ( 3) and Aubergines ( 2 ) Carrots and Parsnips must have foliage trimmed back to 3 long. Peas & Beans must havestalk attached. Tomatoes must have calyces attached.

    2 Vegetables must be displayed in an area measuring 18x 24 without bending any part of them and no part of theexhibit may overlap the tray size. A tray or board (18x 24) can be used or the area can simply be marked on the show

    bench, however, where a tray has a lip or edge the internal measurement must not exceed 18x 24.A black cloth is permitted and trays may be painted.

    3 Parsley is allowed for garnishing but no other foliage or accessories such as plates, sand or rings will be allowed. Oniontops may be tied or wrapped using raffia or string. All vegetables are to be displayed for effect.

    ClassClassClassClass ---- FlowersFlowersFlowersFlowers

    26 1 Ladys lapel spray 38 3 Gladioli27 1 Gents lapel spray 39 3 decorative Dahlias28 3 Roses 40 3 cactus or semi-cactus Dahlias29 A fresh flower arrangement on a theme of Fab

    foliage with accessories ( 24 max. diameter )

    41 A vase of Dahlias, any variety

    30 A foliage plant in a pot not exceeding 8 Not to

    include any additional container for effect.

    42 A vase of Annuals

    31 A flowering plant in a pot not exceeding 8 Not toinclude any additional container for effect.

    43 A vase of herbaceous flowers

    32 A vase of 5 stems, any flower not included in other

    classes

    44 A vase 5 stems Asters

    33 A cactus or succulent in a pot not exceeding 8 45 A fresh flower arrangement in a any container but not

    exceeding 434 A vase of 5 stems of African marigolds. 46 Top Vase ( See Top Vase Rules overleaf)35 3 Chrysanthemums, incurved or intermediate 47 Arrangement of flowerheads floating in water.

    Maximum 8 Diameter ( No foliage or accessories ).36 A vase, 3 stems of spray Chrysanthemums 48 5 Hosta leaves displayed for effect.37 3 Reflex Chrysanthemums 49 The tallest weed!!!!

    Top Vase Rules:A vase of mixed flowers, between 5 and 10 stems. Minimum of two different kinds of plants.Show flowers only- no seeds or berries. Vase any shape or size.No accessories allowed except for foliage attached to stem. Packing allowed.

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    18/24

    18 Norley News June 2013

    ClassClassClassClass ---- Cookery SectionCookery SectionCookery SectionCookery Section

    50 A jar of chutney 56 5 savory scones51 A jar of stoned fruit jam 57 A fruit pie on 8 plate52 A jar of soft fruit jam 58 For Men Only Victoria Sponge . See attached

    recipe.

    53 A small jar of jelly preserve 59 A fruit loaf, See attached recipe.54 A Swiss roll, see attached recipe. 60 6 Eggs in an egg box55 A novelty Birthday cake ( Max. size 12 round or

    square. JUDGED on decoration ONLY.

    ClassClassClassClass ---- Hobbies, Handicrafts SectionHobbies, Handicrafts SectionHobbies, Handicrafts SectionHobbies, Handicrafts Section(NB: All articles in this section must not have been entered in a previous show)

    61 A knitted / crochet item 64 A specimen of any other handicraft (excluding painting)not included in any other class.

    62 A wrapped gift, shoe box size 65 A Faberge style decorated egg.63 A wedding favour 66 A home made childrens toy.

    ClassClassClassClass ---- Photographs (Novice class or the Happy Snapper!!!)

    67 Flowers/plants 69 Pets / captive animals

    68 Humour / fun. 70 Black and white

    ClassClassClassClass ---- Photographs (Advanced or serious photographers)

    71 Portraits / people 73 Still life72 Landscape 74 Macro

    N.B Maximum size of photographs: 6 x 8 ( 152mm X 203mm ) and No mounts or additional Speech Bubbles etc.

    75 A painting ( identification of artist to be obscured for judging purposes )76 A LimerickTheme of Gardeners tools on a postcard

    Junior SectionJunior SectionJunior SectionJunior Section(Age to be stated on the front of all exhibits, which must be the childs own work)

    Class - 3 to 5 years of age - N.B. Child may enter a class above age limit but not below 77 A paper plate mask.78 An animal from a fruit or vegetable.

    79 3 decorated digestive biscuits

    Class - 6 to 9 years of age - N.B. Child may enter a class above age limit but not below 80 5 biscuits made from breakfast cereal

    81 A coloured / decorated doiley. ( maximum 8 20cms diameter )82 A badge or brooch made from Hama or similar beads83 A decorated jam jar of wild grasses

    10 to 14 years of age - N.B. Child may enter a class above age limit but not below84 3 Decorated cake pops in a mug85 Ive made it so Ill show it.86 A character made from a runner bean.

    Failure to abide by any of the rules will lead to disqualification

    HOW TO ENTER:HOW TO ENTER:HOW TO ENTER:HOW TO ENTER:Before the show: Decide which classes you would like to enter. Read the Class Description carefully. Complete the entry form below and hand it plus the total entry fee, in an envelope, to one of the following: Margaret Dean,Hatchmere House,

    Norley

    Margaret Worrall,Highbank Road,

    Kingsley

    John LewisMaddocks Hill, Norley

    The Tigers Head,School Bank, Norley

    The StoresSchool Bank, Norley

    (you are advised to keep a record of your entries)

    Please note: ENTRY FORMS MUST BE HANDED IN NO LATER THAN 6pm,ENTRY FORMS MUST BE HANDED IN NO LATER THAN 6pm,ENTRY FORMS MUST BE HANDED IN NO LATER THAN 6pm,ENTRY FORMS MUST BE HANDED IN NO LATER THAN 6pm, THURSDAY 5THURSDAY 5THURSDAY 5THURSDAY 5ththththSEPTEMBERSEPTEMBERSEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER

    Staging your exhibit:

    Exhibits should be taken to the marquee at the back of Tigers Head Pub between 9.30am & 11.00am on Saturday, 7th

    September. Stewards will be in the marquee to give you your exhibitors number, to show you where the Classes are and to helpyou to display exhibits. No exhibits after 11.30 please!

    All exhibits are left at owners risk.Judging: Judging will take place between 11.45am and 1.30pm on Saturday 7

    thSeptember.

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    19/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 19

    Sponsor Your Norley NewsWe are deeply grateful to our advertisers, and the Parish Council who have supported us over the years. Allvolunteers with the Norley News give their time for free of course, be they editors, or delivery volunteers. BUTwe need extra funds!If you are willing to sponsor us - we suggest perhaps 5 per home per year - this will be enough for us tocarry on, and to provide the Norley News you want.

    All you need to do is to leave your donation at the shop in an envelope with the tear off slip below. Thanks!

    YES I do want to support the Norley News

    Name .................................................................................................................................................

    email address .................................................... ........................................................... ..................................

    Donation .................................................................................................................................................

    I WOULD/WOULD NOT like my name to be included in any lists of sponsors that might be published in the future.

    MARQUEE OPEN FOR VIEWING EXHIBITS FROM 2pmMARQUEE OPEN FOR VIEWING EXHIBITS FROM 2pmMARQUEE OPEN FOR VIEWING EXHIBITS FROM 2pmMARQUEE OPEN FOR VIEWING EXHIBITS FROM 2pmCups, Certificates, points & Prize money: The following will be awarded: Ted Dean Cup, Anne Brindle Cup, Junior AwardsJohn Astbury Cup, Harold Smith Cup, The Rookery Cup, Jack Brindle Cup. Norman Orme Memorial Cup.

    Prize Money and points Points for the Top tray & Top vase classes will be as follows:1

    stprize 2.00 3 points 1

    st5 points

    2nd

    prize 1.50 2 points 2nd

    3 points3

    rdprize 1.00 1 point 3

    rd2 points

    There are no vouchers for the Top Tray & Top Vase this year, therefore the prize money for these classes will be as follows:

    First: 15.00 Second: 10. Third: 5.00

    After the award of Prizes, all donated exhibits will be auctioned off at approx. 4.30pmAfter the award of Prizes, all donated exhibits will be auctioned off at approx. 4.30pmAfter the award of Prizes, all donated exhibits will be auctioned off at approx. 4.30pmAfter the award of Prizes, all donated exhibits will be auctioned off at approx. 4.30pm

    Norley Garden Show Entry FormNorley Garden Show Entry FormNorley Garden Show Entry FormNorley Garden Show Entry Form(Extra copies of this form can be obtained from The Tigers Head or The Stores)

    Please completeoneform per person. Children please state age. One entry per person, per class.

    Name (please print) ............................................................ Address .................................................................................

    ............................................................................................. Tel. No ..................................................................................

    Entry fee is: 30p per Class, 10p for children.Please make any cheque payable to: Norley HorticulturalSociety.Any queries ring: John Lewis 01928 787173.

    Class Exhibit Fee Class Exhibit Fee

    Total Fees Payable

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    20/24

    20 Norley News June 2013

    December 12th PantomineTeas Rita Boon

    Jackie Oliver

    Christmas Dinner 2013Saturday 7th December

    Unless otherwise statedAll meetings will be held

    In Norley Village Hall at 7.30 p.m.

    August 8th OUTING

    September 12th GIFT WRAPPING -Mrs

    Sue LacyVote of Thanks Colette Holden

    Teas Mel Capper

    Jean Hanratty

    Competition A gift wrapped parcel

    October 10th A TALK ABOUT

    BADGERS -Mr MusgraveVote of Thanks Rita Boon

    Teas Jan OverlandPat Sweetingham

    Competition A Badger item

    November 14th AGM

    Members evening

    Norley WI Programme 2013

    SWISS ROLL RECIPERequirements: 33cm x 23cm ( 13 x 9 ) swiss roll tin. Pre-heat oven 220C/ fan 200C / Gas Mk 7

    Ingredients:4 large eggs

    100g ( 4oz ) caster sugar

    100g ( 4oz ) self raising flour

    For the Filling4 tabs strawberry or raspberry jam

    Method:Grease and line tin with baking parchment.

    Whisk eggs & sugar together in a large bowl until the mixture is light and

    frothy, and the whisk leaves a trail when lifted out. Sift flour in, carefully

    folding it in at the same time.Turn the mixture into the prepared tin and give a gentle shake so it finds

    its own level, making sure it spreads evenly into the corners.Bake for about 10mins in a preheated oven, or until the sponge is goldenand begins to shrink from edges of tin.

    Cut a piece of baking parchment a little bigger than tin and sprinkle with

    caster sugarInvert the cake onto the parchment, and quickly loosen and remove the

    paper from the bottom of the cake.

    Trim the edges of the sponge and with a sharp knife make a score mark 1

    in from shorter edge of cake, dont cut through.Leave to cool slightly, spread with jam, if the cake is too hot the jam will

    sink into sponge.

    Roll up the cake firmly from the cut end.

    FRUIT LOAF RECIPERequirements: a greased and lined 1lb loaf tin. Preheat oven 180C / Gas Mk 4

    Ingredients8oz /225g SR flour

    4oz /100g butter4oz /100g sugar

    4oz /100g mixed dried fruit

    1tsp /5ml grated lemon rind

    1 egg5tbsp /75ml fresh milk

    MethodSieve flour, rub butter into flour, add sugar, fruit and lemon rind.

    Mix to a batter with the milk and egg. Transfer to the prepared tin and bakeat 180C / Gas Mk 4 for 11/4 to 11/2 hours.

    VICTORIA SPONGE RECIPERequirements: 2 greased 6 ( 15cm ) Diameter base lined sandwich cake tins. Preheat oven 180C / Gas Mk 4

    Ingredients4oz /100g sifted SR flour

    4oz /100g butter or magarine

    4oz /100g caster sugar

    2 eggsA few drops of vanilla essence

    MethodCream together the butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Beat in the eggs,

    one at a time, adding 1 teaspoon of the flour with the second egg. Fold in

    the rest of the flour and the flavouring. Divide the mixture equally between

    the prepared tins.Bake in the pre-heated oven for 20 to 25 minutes. Remove from tins after a

    few minutes and cool on a wire rack. Sandwich the cakes together with a

    filling of Raspberry jam.

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    21/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 21

    No

    rleyVillage

    DogShow

    Saturday7thSeptember2013

    Funclassesfory

    ourdog!

    Heldon

    thetopfieldatTheTigersHeadpubat3pm.

    Class1.ThemostHandsomeDog.

    Class2.ThemostBeautifulBitch.

    Class3.Ce

    lebrityLookalike.

    Class4.Be

    stveteran(dogsover8years

    ofage)

    Class5.Mu

    sicalSitGame.

    Pleasenote

    :duetolastyearshighnum

    berofentriestherewillbe2

    0

    dogslimitp

    erclass.Class5mayhavem

    orethan20entries.

    *Allentra

    ntstomeetontopfieldatTigersHeadfor3.00pm

    start*

    Dogs

    mustbekeptonleadsandundercontrolatalltimes.

    Allentriesareattheownersrisk.

    Childrenenteringm

    usthavea

    Parent/guardiansignature.

    TheJudgesdecisionisfinal.

    HJLeaOakesareourDog

    ShowSponsors.

    Ourjud

    gesarelocalVetsfromHollybankVeterinaryCentrein

    Sandiway.

    Pleasehandcompletedentryformsandmoney(in

    anenvelopeseparatetoyour

    horticulturalshowentries+clearlymarkedDOGSHOW)toanyNorleyVillageShow

    committeeme

    mberoratdropoffpointsasstatedinmainshowschedule.

    Keepthispageforyourreference

    DogShow

    EntryForm

    Pleas

    ecompleteandhandinthis

    section

    (withcorrectmoneyandinanenvelopemarked

    -DOGSHOW)

    Pleaseprintclearly

    OwnerofDog/dogs.

    ....................................................................................

    Addressofowner...

    ....................................................................................

    Entryfee-50pperc

    lass

    Class1

    Nameofdog...........

    ....................................................................................

    Class2

    Nameofdog...........

    ....................................................................................

    Class3

    Nameofdog...........

    ....................................................................................

    Class4

    Nameofdog...........

    ....................................................................................

    Class5

    Nameofdog...........

    ....................................................................................

    NUMBEROFCLASSESEN

    TERED.........T

    OTALCOST.......................................................

    Childrenenteringdogsin

    showmusthaveaparent/guardians

    ignature.

    Signatureofparent/guard

    ian.......................................................................................................

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    22/24

    22 Norley News June 2013

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    23/24

    Norley NewsJune 2013 23

  • 7/22/2019 Norley News Jul 13

    24/24

    Whats On In Norley July/August 2013DayDates Event

    TimeDetails

    Village Hall DiaryFor information about Village Hall availabil ity or any other booking enquiries ~ contact Penny ClarkeTel: 01928 787496 Mobile: 07710 498 717 Email: [email protected] 1 8 15 22 29

    August 5 19

    New Metafit bodyweight

    training

    6:45pmContact Emma on 07971 596529

    [email protected] 2 9 16 23 30August 6 20 27

    New Metafit bodyweight

    training

    6:30 amContact Emma on 07971 [email protected]

    TuesdayJuly 2 9 16 23 30

    New Metafit bodyweight

    trainingNo sessions in August

    9:15 amContact Emma on 07971 [email protected]

    TuesdayJuly 2 9 16 23 30Aug 6 13 20 27

    Ladies Badminton 1 :00pm 3:00Contact Shirley Craven 01928 787251

    Tuesday

    Jul 2 9 16 23 30Aug 6 13 20 27

    Senior Badminton 7pmContact Mark Perry 01928 732194Or Jean Welch 01928 731776

    WednesdayJuly 3 10 17 31

    Wednesday ClubRestarts in September

    2pmContact Joan Barclay 788394

    WednesdayJul 3 10 17 24 31Aug 7 14 21 28

    Zumba Classes 7 :00 7:50Contact Izzy 07951 152 172

    WednesdayJuly 3 10 17

    Pilates ClassRestarts in September11

    th

    8:00 9:00Contact Colette 07708 411076Email [email protected]

    ThursdayJuly 4 11 18 25Aug 1 8 15 22 29

    Zumba Classes 9:45 10:45Contact Helen 07815 161508Email [email protected]

    ThursdayJuly 11 W.I. 7:30pmContact Helen 01928 787092Thursday

    July 4 11 18 25August 1

    Childrens dance

    classesRestarts September 12

    th

    5:15 6:15Contact Sara 07837053539

    FridayJuly 5 12 19 26Aug 2 9 16 23 30

    Senior Badminton 7pmContact Mark Perry 01928 732194Or Jean Welch 01928 731776

    SundayJuly 7 14 21 28August 4 11 18

    Private booking 4pm 6pm

    School DiaryFor more details on booking the School Hall call Cath Tomlinson 01928 788471 ThursdayJuly 18

    Parish Council Meeting 7pm

    TuesdaySep 3

    Parish Council Meeting 7pm

    MondayOct 14

    Parish Council Meeting 7pm

    ThursdayNov 28

    Parish Council Meeting 7pm

    TuesdayJan 7 2014

    Parish Council Meeting 7pm

    ThursdayFebruary 27

    Parish Council Meeting 7pm

    SaturdayApril 26 Norley Annual ParishMeeting 7pm

    If you have a forthcoming event planned, email the details to us and we can include it here