Mulled ciderMulled ciderMulled ciderMulled cider
A timely reprint of a recipe that
first appeared in Shouldham
News in 2002
2 litres/half gallon dry cider
(scrumpy is best)
1 stick of cinnamon
6 cloves
half teaspoon of all spice
1 sprig of rosemary
1 tablespoon honey
juice of half a lemon
juice of one orange
Half a mug of Calvados or brandy (add just
before serving for best results).
Simmer gently for 45 minutes, taking
care not to boil (or you’ll lose the
alcohol!). Serve immediately. Drink on
Christmas Eve, wake-up Twelfth Night.
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Rocketing success!Rocketing success!Rocketing success!Rocketing success! Shouldham Football
Club would like to
thank everyone in
Shouldham who
s uppor ted our
H a l l o w e e n a n d F i r e w o r k
Extravaganza. Thanks to your help
it was a big success.
Some of the money raised will be
used for coaching development for
our team coaches.
If anyone would like to come along
and support our local teams, have a
look at the club’s website,
www.shouldhamfc.co.uk, to find out
when we have a home match.
Once again, thank you for your
support, it is much appreciated.
SHOULDHAM
NEWS Volume 9 No.1
2010/2011
New Year new prospects?New Year new prospects?New Year new prospects?New Year new prospects?
Welcome to the Christmas edition of Shouldham News. This year has seen
many positive developments in the village, not least the resurgence of the
Village Weekend, which took place to great acclaim at the end of June, and
the very popular Firework Extravaganza in November. But there have been
many other events, both large and small, that have been successfully run in the
village – almost all of them organised by volunteers with the aim of
benefitting the community and local or national charities.
There has been much talk in Parliament and in the press this year about the
‘Big Society’. Definitions of the term remain woolly, but in essence it seems
that politicians are keen for volunteers to take an increased role in helping
their local communities. The politicians’ motives for this may well be to save
money, but they also seem to be nostalgically pointing back to an age where
voluntary work was commonplace – an era that has long gone in much of the
country.
Thankfully in Shouldham there are still people who are willing to give up their
time for the good of the village. Such work takes many forms: serving on the
parish council, running the church, the Village Hall or the Bowls Club,
keeping Shouldham Football Club alive and kicking, the Good Companions on
their toes, or the Toddler Group toddling. Shouldham News wouldn’t be able
to survive without our designer, our ad manager, and the local group of
distributors who post it through all (we hope!) the letterboxes of Shouldham
and Shouldham Thorpe. There are doubtless other groups and societies not
mentioned here, but we all owe their members a great debt for their work.
Shouldham would not be the place it is without them.
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New year new prospects? (Continued from page 1)
Sadly many in the village, afflicted by long hours at work, or needing to devote
most of their time to their families, aren’t able to commit any hours to
volunteering. There’s a danger that these people will lose touch with the village,
but fortunately they can do plenty of good for the community simply by turning
up to fundraising events and supporting the village institutions: the church, the
school, the Bowls Club, the Post Office, the pub.
At this time, the future of the King’s Arms is uncertain at best. It simply won’t
be able to survive unless more people from the village support it. To do one good
turn this festive season, go and raise a cup of Christmas cheer at our village pub
– you might even meet new friends.
Next year will be an exciting one for Shouldham, with the opening of a new farm
shop, bar and restaurant at the old school on The Green. Let’s hope all these
amenities flourish.
Finally, Shouldham News would like to wish everyone in Shouldham and
Shouldham Thorpe – as well as our growing band of former villagers who read
the newsletter online – a very Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year.
Marie Curie Blooming Great Tea Party Shouldham News received this article in time for the Autumn edition, but due to the incompetence of the editor, it failed to appear. Many apologies to all concerned.
Jane, Cas and Jenny would like to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who made their ‘Blooming Great Tea Party’ on a sweltering afternoon in July such a wonderfully successful event. Special thanks must go to all the generous cake-makers and to Alan, Steve, John M, John D and Paul for their expert marquee erection and dismantling skills!
This year we raised a fantastic £425.51, which has been gratefully received by Marie Curie Cancer Care to help nurse terminally ill people.
Thank you all again and we look forward to seeing you on the Green next year! Cas Sawyer
Dates for your diary Christmas Eve, Friday 24th December, 11.30pm, All Saints’ Church,
Shouldham: MIDNIGHT MASS.
New Year’s Eve, Friday 31st December, 8pm till late, Shouldham Bowls Club: NEW YEAR’S EVE BUFFET & DISCO. Tickets now for sale at the club (priced £11), or ring Elsie on 01366 347636. All tickets must be paid for by 18th December. Remember to book early.
Monday 10th January, 2011, 8.30pm, the Eco-lab at St Martin’s School, Shouldham: MULTI-SPORTS FACILITY PUBLIC MEETING. Please come with your ideas and views.
Saturday 29th January, from 8pm, Shouldham Bowls Club: ROGER WILLIAMS. Guitarist/vocalist. Meal: chicken in tomatoes and basil, potatoes, two vegetables, and assorted desserts. For tickets, contact the Bowls Club, or phone Elsie on 01366 347636.
Saturday 26th February, from 8pm, Shouldham Bowls Club: LLOYD E MOON. Vocalist. Meal: roast pork, potatoes, two vegetables and assorted desserts. For tickets, contact the Bowls Club, or phone Elsie on 01366 347636.
Saturday March 26th, from 8pm, Shouldham Bowls Club: CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Guitarist/vocalist. Meal: sausage and mash, onion gravy, potatoes, two vegetables, and assorted desserts. For tickets, contact the Bowls Club, or phone Elsie on 01366 347636.
Sunday 27th March, SHOULDHAM NEWS DEADLINE. The final date for copy for the Spring edition. If you have any news, views or details of forthcoming events, please contact Phil Harriss (347244 or 01844 238868/[email protected]). Or pop a note through the door of ‘Dunromin’ on the Green. Electronic copies of the newsletter can be found on the Shouldham Village website: http://shouldhampc.norfolkparishes.gov.uk/newsletter/
Sunday May 1st, 11am, The Green, Shouldham: VILLAGE BIKE RIDE. Advanced notice of our popular annual event.
Saturday July 9th, throughout the village: SHOULDHAM VILLAGE
WEEKEND. Festivities & a knees-up. Keep a note of the date.
Dates for your diary Wednesday 1st December, from 6pm, The Jolly Brewers, Lynn Road, Shouldham Thorpe: CHRISTMAS FAYRE. There will be a variety of stalls and a raffle, all profits to the King’s Lynn & West Norfolk Office of the Alzheimer’s Society. For details please contact Jo on 348134.
Wednesday 1st December, 7.30pm, Shouldham Bowls Club: CHRIST-MAS BINGO. Change of date from the 15th. Good prizes, everyone welcome.
Saturday 4th December, 10—5pm CHRISTMAS MARKET, Fincham Memorial Hall. In aid of Fincham Tots.
Friday 10th December, 7pm for 7.30pm screening, Hop & Hog, High Street Downham Market: THE AGE OF STUPID. Free screening of a film where a man looks back from a devastated future.
Friday 10th December, 8pm, King’s Arms:
VILLAGE WEEKEND COMMITTEE MEETING.
Friday 17th December, 7.30pm, Shouldham Bowls Club: LINE DANCING EVENING WITH FISH & CHIPS SUPPER. If you would like a fish and chips supper, but don’t dance, please order by December 14th (phone Elsie on 347636).
Friday 17th December, King’s Arms, Shouldham: SHOULDHAM FC’S CHRISTMAS GET-TOGETHER. This year’s Christmas social for adults. Everybody welcome!
Saturday 18th December, from 7.30pm, Shouldham Bowls Club: CHRISTMAS DRAW NIGHT. Draw at 9pm. Light refreshments available. All welcome.
Monday 20th December, 7pm, All Saints’ Church, Shouldham: CAROLS & LESSONS BY CANDLELIGHT, & FESTIVAL OF DECORATED
CHRISTMAS TREES. Followed by mulled wine and refreshments.
Wednesday 22nd December, 7pm, The Green, Shouldham: CAROLS AROUND THE TREE. All welcome. There will be a collection for charity, if you wish to donate.
Christmas parties, Mess Balls all coming up and stuck on who’s going to look after your children?
My name is Eleanor Airey; I am 15 years old, a year 11 student at Downham Market High school. I live in Shouldham and have experience in babysitting. I can look after Toddlers, infants and school age. I also have basic first aid training.
Babysitting available night times, weekends and after school hours.
I did my work experience at St. Martin at Shouldham School in June this year.
Contact me for more info.
013663 47893
Eleanor Airey
most of their time to their families, aren’t able to commit any hours to
This year we raised a fantastic £425.51, which has been
Remembrance SundayRemembrance SundayRemembrance SundayRemembrance Sunday This year we were pleased to welcome, again, Anne Clarke for the
service inside church, followed by the Act of Remembrance around the
War Memorial. Anne opened by reading a poem, written by a former
soldier from Boughton who had served in the trenches; and then, in her
sermon, she stressed the need for us to recognise the newer enemy – global terrorism
– and so pray and strive for God’s eventual peace in the whole world.
We gratefully acknowledge the kind attendance of the very smart Royal Air Force
contingent from Marham, and Bill Wells who sounded the Last Post and Reveille.
The names were read by a Churchwarden, then wreaths were laid on behalf of the
RAF, the British Legion and the women’s section of the Legion.
The two minutes silence was duly observed and the bells were rung half-muffled, as
befits the solemnity of the occasion. Brian Hullah
Village Hall bookings for 2011Village Hall bookings for 2011Village Hall bookings for 2011Village Hall bookings for 2011
Please would all organisations provide me with a list of dates they wish to book for
next year, as soon as possible. Ann Ayres
16 Woodward Close, Shouldham
Tel: 01366 347669
In a custom that has become an established village ritual, there will once again be carol singing around the village Christmas tree on The Green. This year the event will take place on Wednesday 22nd December at 7pm. Everyone is welcome, and song sheets will be provided. Simply turn up with your voice (and perhaps a torch). A collection for charity will be made afterwards.
Allotments for Allotments for Allotments for Allotments for
rentrentrentrent
Shouldham Thorpe allotments
are now available for rent,
costing £15 to £30 per year
depending on size. If interested,
please contact Jim Ross
on 07960 350 128.
Carols around the Christmas Tree
Winter quizWinter quizWinter quizWinter quiz For the 13th year in succession, this event took place in the Village Hall on the evening of Saturday 13
th November. A
very good turnout tackled the variety of questions prepared by A&B Promotions Inc with all the usual determination, moans and cheers that accompany these evenings. The prizes ultimately went to Katie Lee’s table, worthy winners by a modest margin. Our thanks go to all who competed; helped with the scoring; gave raffle prizes; manned the door; folded/sold raffle tickets, etc, and so helped raise a most welcome £220 clear profit for church funds. Ann Hullah
Classified ads
For sale, in aid of Shouldham
Village Hall: seven new white-panel
interior doors. Five are 33in wide
(£9 each), two are 27in wide (£7
each). Can deliver locally.
Please phone 347420 for details.
CHALK & CHEESE UPDATECHALK & CHEESE UPDATECHALK & CHEESE UPDATECHALK & CHEESE UPDATE
Work continues apace at Wheelers School on the corner of The Green. The latest news is that the bar and restaurant of the ‘Chalk & Cheese’ will open in January 2011. A new pizza oven is currently being fabricated in Italy, and chef-owner Andrew Archibald is busy completing an artisan bread-making course in Cambridge. The farm shop, to be housed in the school’s outbuildings, is due to open in February. Three rooms for accommodation will also be available later in the year.
Andrew is keen to welcome anyone from the village who wants to pop round and see the work in progress. It’s certainly an impressive sight.
New website for Village WeekendNew website for Village WeekendNew website for Village WeekendNew website for Village Weekend
A new website is being planned to give news about Shouldham’s Village
Weekend, together with other social events in the village. Emma Gibson is
looking for photos taken during past events (including the fetes, sports events
and the annual bike ride) to put on the site. The website,
www.shouldhamvillageweekend.co.uk, will also include a page for
pre-booking tickets for the summer barbecue, and might also sell advertising
s p a c e . P l e a s e c o n t a c t E m m a o n 3 4 8 1 9 9 ( e m a i l :
[email protected]) with your ideas.
Multi sports in ShouldhamMulti sports in ShouldhamMulti sports in ShouldhamMulti sports in Shouldham Some of you may have seen a petition doing the rounds this summer for a multi-sports facility in Shouldham. The idea is to have a multi-use games area on the playing field, which could be used to play football, netball, basketball, badminton, tennis etc (some or all of the above). We have gathered about 250 signatures so far, and would like to gauge public support for this project before taking it further.
The Parish Council would therefore like to invite everyone to a public meeting on Monday 10th January at 8.30pm at the Eco-lab (St Martin’s School) to discuss this proposal.
We hope you will come and express your views on taking this forward. Look out for the posters around the village closer to the event. Pallavi Devulapalli