Issue MARCH 2016Copy date for the next issue is:14th MARCH [email protected]
Tel. 728317
St Andrew’s Restoration Appeal(SARA)
With
present the film
“The Lady in the Van”Rated 12A - A hugely acclaimed comedy drama lasting 1hour 45mins
Author Alan Bennett forms an unexpected bond with a transientwoman living in her van which is parked in his driveway.
Starring: Maggie Smith, Jim Broadbent and Alex Jennings
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Northwold Village Hallon
Friday 11th March at 7.30pm
Doors open at 7.00pmTickets £6 at the door
or£5 in advance from: Ann Howarth – 01366 727772
Forthcoming film
Friday 29th April “Brooklyn” An acclaimed romantic drama set in Ireland andNew York
St Andrew’sRestoration Appeal
A Mile of20pence pieces
A big thank you to allthose of you who con-tinue to support us bycollecting your 20 pencepieces. So far we havecollected a magnificent£1,866.20 which repre-sents 199.6 metres.
Ann Howarth
NORTHWOLD WIare organising a
VILLAGE YARD SALE inNORTHWOLD
onMonday 2nd May 2016
Sell your pre-loved items in the comfortof your garden or garage
Just £5 per pitch
Light Refreshments will be availableIn the Village Hall, School Lane
To book and for furtherInformation contact:
Brenda 01366 728565Beryl 01366 727472
EASTER FUN ATST. ANDREW’S
SUNDAY 27TH MARCH
2.30pm Quiz round the village3.00-4.00pm Teas in church and
Easter Egg Hunt
All families, friends and dogsWELCOME!
Cinema Night Northwold Village HallSt. Andrew’s Coffee MorningS.A.R.A. A Mile of 20pence piecesEast Fun at St. Andrew’sComedy Night - Sports & Social Club
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St Andrew’s Church DairySt. Andrew’s ChoirWelcome PackThe Benefice Christ Church Whittington
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Thank You to Jane HasseyNorthwold Prayer Group & Bible StudyCarnival 2016“Women V Cancer” 2016 Event DatesKissing GateDogs Trust Stamp Collection UpdateSignpost Bridge Club
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Millennium Embroideries 4
The Kiplingcoates DerbyCelebrate at The Crown Inn, Northwold
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Northwold WINorthwold Care Group Lunch Club (contd.)
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Northwold Care Group—Lunch ClubNorthwold Parish Council Meeting DatesThe Breckland Society: Secretary required
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Northwold Parish Council Minutes (contd.) 8Northwold Parish Council Minutes 9
What does the Dr. Think This Month100 Club Draw
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Northwold Sport & Social Club Upcoming EventsHockwold Entertainments
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Classified Ads 12
Inside this issue:
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The Village Life TeamEditor/Advertising
Stephanie [email protected]
Tel 728317
Deputy Editor
Circulation ManagersMavis & George Gillett
Tel. 727465
CommitteeChair
Carol SharpTel. 728227
TreasurerGeoff Bartram
Tel. 728673The views expressed in submitted items are notnecessarily endorsed by Northwold & WhittingtonVillage Life. Whilst we endeavour to ensure that allinformation contained in the newsletter is correct, wecannot be held responsible for errors. The Editorreserves the right to refuse or omit items withoutexplanation.
ST.ANDREW’SCHURCH DIARY
MARCH 2016Sunday 6th9.15am Holy Communion, Rector
Sunday 13th9.15am Service of the Word,
Gareth PriceSunday 20th10.00am Benefice Eucharist, St.Mary’s Feltwell Rector
FRIDAY, 25th700pm Burial of the Cross & Compline,
RectorSATURDAY, 26th8.00pm Easter Vigil, Rector
N.B. ALL BENEFICE SERVICESARE IN BOLD & ITALIC
If you have any questions or would likefurther information, The Churchwarden,Gareth Price (728283) may be con-tacted.
Church website:www.northwoldchurch.org.uk
THERE MAY BE CHANGES SOPLEASE KEEP AN EYE ON THE
NOTICE BOARDS
To discuss weddings, baptisms,funerals or any other pastoral matters
please contact theReverend Joan Horan on
01842 828034,email:[email protected]
Christ Church All Saints, WrettonWhittington with Stoke Ferry
St. Andrew’s St. Georges St. Margaret’sWest Dereham Methwold WerehamLicensed Lay Reader Associated Priest Licensed Lay ReaderCarol Nicholas-Letch Rev Ken Waters Janet TantonHoney Tree, Furlong 6 The Avenue, 6 Hilgay Road,Drove, Stoke Ferry Brookville West Dereham
01366 500704 01366 727220 01366 500031
WELCOME PACK
St. Andrew's gives all new residents apack full of useful information about the
church and the village.
If, by any chance, you have not receivedone and would like to, please contact
Irene Quinn the organiser.at 55 Methwold Road, 01366 728098,
She will be pleased to visit you with thePack
St. Andrew's choiris always looking for new
members.
We rehearse weekly and sing once amonth and for
special festivals in church.
If you enjoy singing and would like tojoin us please contactCarol Sharp, 728227.
MARCH 2016
Sunday 6th
Morning Service at 9.30am at Whitting-ton with Carol Nicholas-Letch.
Sunday 13th
Morning Service at 9.30am at Whitting-ton with Carol Nicholas-Letch.
Thursday 17th
Compline at 5.30 pm at Whittington withCarol Nicholas-Letch.
Sunday 20th
Morning Service at 9.30am at Whitting-ton with Rev Ken Waters.
Thursday 24th
Maundy Thursday service at 7.30pm atSt George’s Church, Methwold.
Friday 25th
Good Friday March of Witness gather-ing at 11am at the War Memorial in StokeFerry, followed by a service at All SaintsAcademy.
Sunday 27th
Easter All Age Service with Commun-ion at 10.30am at Whittington with RevAlan Bennett.
The Annual Parochial Church Meetingsfor both Churches will be held at a jointmeeting on Tuesday 29th March at 7pmin Christ Church Whittington. Every-
one is welcome.Nominations for the PCC or Church
warden should be receivedby Davina, Helaine or Elaine by Sunday
20th please.
We’ll be back in All Saints nextmonth….
Christ Church’s Church warden is cur-rently Elaine Taylor, help would be grate-fully received.All Saints Wretton with Stoke Ferry’sChurch warden is also Elaine. Come on,have a go!Elaine’s telephone number is 01366500948.
Mrs Nancy Achurch and Mrs Janet Allenare in charge of the cleaning and flowersat Christ Church this month and at AllSaints, Mrs Heather Durrance and Elainewill be doing the same. It’s not too late tohelp out here either!
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NORTHWOLD PRAYERGROUP & BIBLE STUDY
The next meeting will be onWEDNESDAY, 16TH MARCHat 10.30am at 55 Methwold Road
All are welcomeIrene & Mike
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USED STAMPS FOR DOGSTRUST: UPDATE
By the end of January 2016 the totalraised by the appeal reached £2,450.The total for 2015 reached £24,021 sowe’ve still got some way to go.
As every penny raised goes directly toDogs Trust your used stamps are a use-ful resource for the charity. We willcontinue to collect stamps and postcardsthroughout the year (but not the biggold post office labels as they are notstamps) so please carry on saving them!Thank you.
Sharron and Steve Freemantle17 Church Lane
KISSING GATE
I understand that at one time there was ahistoric kissing gate next to the Churchand a right of way down to the river,does anyone know when this was re-moved and the right of way cancelled?Any information or photo’s would beappreciated.
Tom Ryves - 57 West End
The topic for the 2016 Carnivalis PAINT THE VILLAGE RED
I have been informed that the ParishCouncil first started the ball rolling in1976 for the village. It was run the follow-ing year by the village groups so if mymaths are right this next one is the 40thhence PAINT THE VILLAGE RED.
It is a day when all groups can join in andshow what our village can do. Unfortu-nately for me this next one is my last asChairman of the PTFA and we must keepthe annual celebration going. Somewherethere must be someone who is willing totake over and put their ideas forward. Iwill not just walk away but offer any helpto the person (s) that take over.
The Carnival is looked forward my manypeople outside the village and alwaysseems to fill the Fendick Field. It's a greattradition which must keep going as manyother towns, villages etc have lost theirsfor good.
Roger Preston
Signpost Bridge Club
The bridge group meets every Thursday atThe White Hart, Foulden from 7.30pm.This is a social occasion to be enjoyed;and it is not too serious. The only costsare those incurred over the bar. About halfway a welcome feast is generously pro-vided by Angela and Sarah.
Please come and join us if you would liketo play – all level of players would bemost welcome.
We will be offering a brief teaching ses-sions from 7.00-7.30pm. If you enjoyplaying cards and would like to learn thebasics of bridge than come and join us.Bridge is like whist and you play withpartners trying to make as many trickswith the cards you have been dealt. Theclever bit is telling tell each other thestrength of your hand with a biddinsystem.
If you would like to join the 7-7.30session please contact David [email protected]
or phone 01366 328153
THANK YOU
"We wish to thank our dear 'BrownOwl' (Jane Hassey) for her relentless com-
mitment to running the Northwold 1stBrownies group all these years. Thank
you Brown Owl, with love and bestwishes from your Brownies old and new.
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“Women V Cancer”2016 Event Dates
APRIL 16th - Whittington Yard SaleJULY 16th + 17th “Flower Festival”
Oxborough Village ChurchAUGUST (Sun) Family Bicycle
Treasure Hunt
“Women V Cancer”Whittington Village Yard
SaleSaturday 16th April10.00am – 3.00pm
Whittington residents, clear out yourgarages and lofts!! You are invited tomake some money by selling yourunwanted items from your owngarden.
It will cost you £5 to be included in avillage map.
The maps will be sold to the publicfor £5 at the church, to includerefreshments.
Your £5 map entry and any moneyfrom maps sold will go to
“Women V Cancer”.
Contact: Wendy Hodson before 16th
March to be included 01366 501052or [email protected]
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MILLENNIUM EMBROIDERIES - Corrections & amendments please to Pam Eyles
Ancient Village CrossWest End Northwold
Stitched by:Pat Coles
The Village HallParty in the car park
Stitched by:Ann King and Sara Penny
St Johns Ambulance Cadets
Designed and stitched (long Stitch) by: Jim Booty
Taken from magazine picture Cadets active since 1967.Originally formed by Miss C Carter
Vegetable stallSchool Lane
Stitched by:Eunice Everett
Carnival floatdepicting Cinderella
Stitched by:Jane Gathercole
The Grange(was the village Rectory
until the late 1950's)Stitched by:Su Whitley
9 Pinfold LaneSouth side of cottage
Stitched by:Verity Lynch
The FordCommon Drove
Stitched by:Rosemary Crisp
Andrews Church Lych Gate
Stitched by:Diane Ward
West End Cottage(Home and workshop ofDon Bales – Whitesmith)
Stitched by:Liz and Sara Penny
Crown Public HouseHigh Street
Stitched by:landlady Rona Bryan
The Allotments
Stitched by:Jackie Young
War MemorialHigh Street
Stitched by:Margaret Pratley
Maypole dancingat village school
Stitched by:Andrew Hull
Sycamore HouseHigh Street
Stitched by:Jenny Bunion
Cricket gameon sports ground
Stitched by:Rita Nickells
FishermenCommon Drove
Stitched by:Jackie Young
The GablesHigh Street
(17th century cottages)
Stitched by:Sue Goodrham
Audley CottageHigh Street
(Former village shop kept by Connie Smith)
Stitched by:Connie Smith
The Village Sign
Stitched by:Ann Hill
Manor House (1675)West End
Stitched by:Trudy Fendick andPam Eyles
School playground
Stitched by:Barbara Booty
St Andrews Church
Stitched by:Fiona Eyles
Alms HousesSchool Lane
Stitched by:Liz Penny
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CELEBRATE ATTHE CROWN INN,
NORTHWOLD(phone 01366 727317)
MARCH
MOTHERS DAY - SUNDAY 6TH(bookings being taken now)
SATURDAY 19TH eveningCheryl & Dave would like to invite
regulars to join us for a drink to celebrategoing into our 10th year, from 7.30pm -
look forward to seeing you
THE PUB WILL BE CLOSED25TH GOOD FRIDAY EVENING,open lunchtime 12-2.30pm only for
drinks - no food available
EASTER SATURDAY 26THTHEME CHARITY QUIZRoaring 20’s dress optional
in aid of E.A.C.H.(East Anglian Children's Hospice)starts 8.30pm - £2.00 per person
2 Steaks & Bottle Wine £30.00(bookings only)
Food available 6pm-7.30pm only
28th EASTER MONDAYOpen 12-2.30pmclosed evening
LADIES WHO LUNCH CLUBTHURSDAY 31ST2 course meal £10.503 course meal £13.50
(bookings only)
NEXT QUIZ NIGHTSWEDNESDAY,
2nd, 16th and 30th
Early supper Quiz night6-7pm from £6.95
THE KIPLINGCOATES DERBY
Has anyone reading this heard of this Point to Point horse race?Regarded as the oldest in England first run back in 1519, always on the third Tuesday inMarch.If you live in East Yorkshire you most certainly have.
It is open to all riders, all ages, all breeds – astride or side saddle. The rider must weigha minimum of 10 stones (140lbs/63.6kgs) or weighted - up to qualify.
Run on wide road verges and farm tracks the course is 4 miles long, and crosses twocountry lanes, a disused railway bridge and one major A road.
Although a flat race (no jumps) it is far from level, from the start the course climb278 ft, drops 65ft rises again 135ft to the finish line, 290 ft above the start.
All horses and riders must be at the finish line to be weighed and registered, each to payEnglish Pounds 4.25. No one really knows how many horses will enter until the morningof the race as there are no pre- bookings. The course clerk then reads the rules aloud tothe assembled, then all entries then canter the 4 miles to the start line to turn round andrace back. All must cross the finish line by 2p.m.
Tradition deems that if the race is ever cancelled it can never be “rid again”. This beingso, in the severe winter of 1947 a local farmer walked a carthorse through deep snowdrifts around the course to keep the tradition, and also in 2001 foot and mouth closed thecountryside but again one horse was walked the course to ensure the Derby’s unbrokenrecord.
£50 goes to the lucky winner, in the last 10 years 9 lady riders have been successful.Bizarrely the second home receives, the sum of all the combined entries, usually total-ling more money that the winner!
In 2007 the first 3 horses home were Charlie, Flossie and Boris, Quality!
In more recent times a book has been run, but as no form is published and entries un-known any wagers are made purely ‘in the flesh’. Large crowds gather at the finish lineas there is no clear vision line from the start to the end.
In 2012 fog was so thick the riders all agreed to end the race ½ mile short of the finishline rather than risk crossing the main road.
Lots of facts and history can be found online. If you fancy your chances and enter, itsbest you and your mount are fit.
GOOD LUCK!!!
Roger Eyles
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Northwold SpiritualistsMeet every other Friday in the Village Hall,School Lane, Northwold , Thetford IP26 5LL at7.30 pm, doors open at 7pm and on other occa-sions. (subject to change)
MARCH 20164th - Penny Francis
18th - Mick Kenning
APRIL 20168th - Ashley George - Clairvoyant Night
22nd - Sheila James
Enquiries:Faye 07523 866797
AdmissionDonation per person - £2.00 normal serviceincluding tea/coffee. No collection.Clairvoyant evenings - £4.00 per person
On Tuesday 9th January, 30 members at-tended our regular meeting and followingthe usual WI business we were treated to afascinating talk and slide show by Mr.Geoff Evans on the ‘Life of a Racehorse’.Mr. Evans works at Newmarket and hasbeen involved with horses all his profes-sional life and he so obviously loves hisjob.
The photographs covered the time beforeconception, right through to the birth andbeyond. Many of us had no idea whatgoes into the breeding and care of thesefabulous animals and the joys and trage-dies that occur. Nor did we realise themoney that changes hands during thewhole process -prior to conception, to thebirth, racing and the trade in these ex-tremely valuable horses, the sums in-volved are amazing.
The slides included photographs of a cae-sarean operation, unfortunately not ahappy outcome, the mare died and thenwe were told how they ‘foster’ a new bornfoal, followed by photographs of a veryhappy young foal running around his pad-
dock. The whole business is one of joyand sadness. Mr. Evans answered doz-ens of our questions, which goes toshow how interesting we all found theevening.
We then had a delicious supper, pro-vided by Angie, Doreen and Eileen.
Why not come along and see for your-self, how educational and entertainingour evenings are, you would be verywelcome.
Beryl Quilter
Scheme I have been asked to clarify thefares passengers are asked to pay the driv-ers. Some time back a price list wasprinted in the Village Life (before mytime) which was intended as a guideline. The reason for this is that passengerspay 22p per mile and this is from theDRIVER'S house to destination and backfrom destination to DRIVER'Shouse. Now some drivers may live onemile, or even two or three miles from thepassenger so of course makes the journeythat little bit further.
A QUICK PRICE LIST......1 mile = 22p2miles = 44p3 miles = 66p4 miles = 88p
5 miles = 1.10pTHEN 10 miles = 2.20p
20 miles = 4.40p30 miles = 6.60p
40 miles 8.80p50 miles = 11.00
I hope this clarifies any confusion re thefares paid to the Northwold Drivers. Ifnot, please phone me, Chris 727982.Next month, on Monday, 14th March, the
NORTHWOLD WI
NORTHWOLD CAREGROUP - LUNCH CLUB
Already 2016 has seen us enjoy Febru-ary’s delicious lunch as on the 8th theladies served us fish pie with carrots andrunner beans followed by panettone andfruit with cream.
Going back to last month's little moan rethe Car Scheme's Queen Elizabeth Hos-pital Parking Permits I have to thank allthe drivers for returning them promptlyafter use, as requested. Re the Car
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DIDLINGTON NURSERIESWhy not visit our walled in garden Nursery
For all your ornamental & fruit trees,shrubs, perennials and bedding plants
Also compost, bark and a large selection ofornamental pots
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Come and have browse through our Aladdin's cave of beautiful furniture (frommodern to antique), gifts, clothes, garden furniture & ornaments, jewellery, clothes
& toys for sale.We have 5 barns filled with unique items, where there is something to suit every-
one’s taste. New stock arriving daily.
Curiosi-teaNow open at Bulldog Barns
Serving teas, coffees, scrumptious cakes, cream teas, paninis and more!
Opening Hours:Monday- Saturday 10am- 5pm (Closed on Wednesdays)
Open Sundays 10:30- 4pm
Northwold Parish CouncilMeeting Dates for 2016
All meetings are held at NorthwoldVillage Hall, School Lane, Northwold
Tuesday 1st March 7.30pm
Tuesday 5th April 7:30pm
Tuesday 31st MayAnnual Parish Meeting 7.00pmAGM Parish Council Meeting 7.30pm
Tuesday 5th July 7.30pm
Tuesday 6th September 7.30pm
Tuesday 4th October 7.30pm
Tuesday 1st November 7.30pm
Tuesday 6th December 7.30pm
Vicky Bright - Clerk,(Northwold Parish Council)
ladies are cooking and serving pork casse-role and vegetables with pineapple upsidedown cake and cream. Sounds deliciousdoesn't it? Hopefully see you all there toenjoy it with us!
CHRIS
THE BRECKLAND SOCIETY: SECRETARY REQUIRED
The Breckland Society was set up in 2003 to promote interest and research into thenatural, built and social heritage of the East Anglian Brecks. It holds events throughoutthe year and also runs local history projects.
A part-time Secretary is sought to assist in the administration of the Breckland Society’swork. This will involve working closely with the Chairman of the Society and othermembers of the Committee, handling membership (new joiners, renewals, etc.), organis-ing Society events (advertising to members, booking venues, liaising with speakers,ensuring equipment is available, etc.) and assisting with the quarterly Newsletter andwebsite updates, as well as circulating papers and taking the minutes at approximatelyfour Committee meetings each year and the Society's Annual General Meeting.
General administrative experience is essential, especially the compilation and mainte-nance of membership and distribution lists (requiring full working knowledge of Micro-soft Excel and Word).
An honorarium (payable quarterly) is offered for this work.
If you are interested please contact Dr Robert Baker, the Chairman, by email [email protected] or through the Society's website at www.brecsoc.org.uk.
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MINUTES OF NORTHWOLD PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT THE VILLAGE HALL ONTUESDAY 1ST DECEMBER 2015 @ 7.30pm
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Councillors present: Cllr. R. Crisp – Chair(RC), Cllr. A. Collins (AC), Cllr. AlisonMuir (AM), Cllr. Frank Eglington (FE), Cllr.Clifford Anderson (CA), Cllr. George Gillett(GG), Cllr. Stephen Gillett (SG), Cllr. MickPeake (MP) & Cllr. Adrian Jenkinson (AJ)Present: Vicky Bright – Clerk.
Item Cllr. Crisp welcomed all to the meet-ing
16/01/1 Public Forum LGA1972, Section100(1):2 members of public were present.David Lavender advised that remedial workswere needed on the doors and roof of themain building of the Sports & Social Club.He confirmed that improvement had alreadybee carried out inside the building i.e. newlights, new blinds, upholstery has been deepcleaned and the fire extinguishers have beenreplaced. It was suggested that Mr. Lavenderobtain a quote for the works and advise theClerk of the exact works needed, so that shemay obtain 2 comparative quotes before thenext meeting.
16/01/2 Local Authority Reports:i) Norfolk County CouncilCllr. Martin Storey sent his apologies. Noreport sent.ii) Borough Council of Kings Lynn &west NorfolkCllr. Peake advised that the LDF update waspending.iii) Norfolk Constabulary-SNTPCSO Law sent a reminder to ensure resi-dents keep windows & doors locked andoutbuildings secured when not at home.Police Connect gave warning about Spamemails claiming to be a penalty charge noti-fication and invoice, which have an Excelspreadsheet attached which one opened willdownload various viruses and passwordstealers.
16/01/03 Accepted Apologies for absence -LGA 1972, Section 85(1) & (2)Cllr. Sue LeetAbsent:None
with the next meeting being held on Tuesday,July 5th 2016 at 7.30pm. All other meetingdates to stay as the first Tuesday of the month.
16/01/08 Councillor Vacancies UpdateThe Clerk advised that there is still one va-cancy open for the Whittington WARD. TheClerk is to place a notice in the Village Lifeand will clarify that anyone can apply andstand for Whittington, even is they do not livein Whittington, but in Northwold.
Highways Matters:Common Drove FootbridgeCllr. Eglington advised that the decision isdue March 2016.
Cllr. Anderson advised that the track to thefootbridge on Common Drove was in badcondition.The Clerk is to write to the landowner. Cllr.Anderson also advised the river level is highand the path is impassable with flooding. TheClerk us to approach the landowner and alsothe Didlington Fishery.
The Clerk advised that the pothole outside thechurch had now been repaired and that thefinger arm for the damaged road sign is stillon order as it is currently out of stock. TheClerk advised that Highways had requestedfurther details regarding the broken stormpipe, and that she would now go back to themwith further details.
16/01/9 Cemetery:i) Whittington Closed Cemetery UpdateNo further update received.
16/01/10 Correspondence:i) The Clerk read out a letter from Coach Ser-vices Ltd to advise that the bus driver of route40 had been instructed to no longer useChurch Lane as a cut through.
16/01/11 Planning Applicationsi) 15/02050/O - Outline application for theconstruction of a detached two storeydwelling at land to SW of 14 ThetfordRoad, Northwold
Resolved 16/01/11.01No objections.
16/01/4 Members Declaration of Interest(items on the agenda) - LGA 2000 Partlll:Cllr. Alison Muir declared an interest inItem 11. Cllr. Mick Peake declared an inter-est in Item 11.
16/01/5 Minutes of the last meeting heldon 1st December 2015- LGA 1972, Sched-ule 12, para 41(2):Resolved 16/01/5.01The minutes of the last meeting held on 1st
December 2015 were adopted as a truestatement and signed by the Chairman (RC).
16/01/6 Reports ad matters Arising fromthe Minutes of the Last Meeting (For InfoOnly)i) Chairman’s reportStreet light on the corner of Penfold Lanewest End is still covered in Ivy. The Clerk isto discuss this with the street lighting con-tractor.
ii) Clerks ReportThe Clerk advised that she had received
options from Westcotec for the issue ofstreet lighting in Glebe Close;Option 1- To replace existing lights withtaller ones with brighter lamps, this willgive a wider spread, but you would still getdark areas between the lights due to thedistance between columns.Option 2 – To install extra columns tobridge the gaps between the existing col-umns.It was suggested that the Clerk add an itemto the next agenda to discuss possible Com-munity Projects or Village Improvementsthat the funds from the sale of the Clay Pitcould be put towards, and that street lightingbe one of the projects considered. The Clerkis to place an advert in the Village Life toask residents to submit ideas for furtherprojects to be considered at the next meeting
16/01/7 The Clerk advised that due to herforthcoming surgery and cover for her job,the May AGM and Village meeting is to bemoved to Tuesday, May 31st 2016 T 7p,and the June meeting is to be cancelled.
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The Clerk presented the Council with twoquotes for the repairs to the outbuilding ofthe Sports & Social Club.Resolved 16/01/13.3It was agreed to accept the quote fromRoger Drinkwater and the Clerk is to askRoger to also include the repair/replacement of the loose slats at the rearof the building’s roof, as highlighted byDavid Lavender, in the works.
v) Trees at Whittington PlaygroundCllr. Collins confirmed that he had beenapproached by the Power Company totrim the trees bordering the play area atWhittington and he had given permissionfor this to proceed. A date has not yetbeen conformed for works to be carriedout. The Clerk is to place a notice in the
vi) Speed WatchThe Clerk confirmed that she has receivedthe information on how to proceed withthe scheme and the steps needed to betaken from the Speed watch co-ordinatorat Norfolk Constabulary, and this informa-tion has been passed on to Mick Parfitt.deferred to next agenda.
16/01/14 Items for next meeting to beheld on Tuesday 2nd February 2016 at7.30pm, in the Village Hall Ingham’s Lane (Ditch head walk) Replacement of no golf & No dogs
signs Speed watch Update Play Area Matting/swing Seats
Quotes Community Projects List
There being no further business the Chair-man thanked everyone for their attendanceand declared the meeting closed at21.12pm
Signed: R. Crisp, Chair
Date: 2nd February 2016
16/01/12 Finance:i) Parish Council Bank Balances and ReconciliationThe Payments and receipts from 2nd December 2015 to 24th December 2015 were scruti-nised and approved. The Lloyds Treasurer account balance was confirmed as £59.643.13 asof 24th December 2015.Resolved 16/01/12.01That the Bank balance and reconciliation of payments & receipts be received and adoptedand initialled as such by the Chairman (RC)
ii) Cheques for signing and approval and to authorise payment of outstanding invoicesResolved 16/01/12.02It was agreed to approve the payments of the following outstanding invoices and the chequeswere approved and signed by Cllr. R. Crisp and Cllr. A. Collins.
iii) Update on Constables Charity Finances/Bank AccountThe issue of opening an account with TSB to transfer the funds from NS&I was deferred tothe March agenda.
iv) 2016/17 Budget and Precept request SettingThe Clerk presented the Council with a budget for the next financial year and figures for theprecept for 2016/17.Resolved 16/01/12.03
It was agreed to accept the draft budget for next year and to request a precept of £18,134.08which will be no increase.
Parish Matters:16/01/13 Play Area repairs quotei) Resolved 16/01/13.1It was agreed to proceed with the quote from Roger Drinkwater to do the repairs highlightedat the last meeting at the play area.
It was also agreed to look at replacing the swing seats flowing re-pant at the play area stWhittington.
The Clerk is to liaise with Cllr. Leet to obtain further quotes for the play matting for underthe swings and roundabout.
ii) Little London Village Sign QuoteResolved 16/01/13.2It was agreed to ask Roger Drinkwater to proceed with the re-paint of the Village Sign onLittle London Road.
iii) Lightsource/Solar Panels UpdateThe Clerk advised that Lightsource has confirmed that they are able to incorporate the cost ofthe surveys within the original grant budget. They will be sending a licence to install thesystems to be signed and returned and then they will go ahead and arrange the surveys and aninstallation date.
iv) Roof Repairs Quotes to Sports & Social Club
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Mrs V Bright Mileage & Expenses 002005 £23.74
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Mr A Collins Xmas tree 002007 £17.50
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FOOT HEALTH CLINICMay we remind our readers that the next foot health clinic is as follows:-
Wednesday, 2nd and 9th March, 13th and 20th April 2016at the Village Hall, Surgery Room.
I also carry out home visits for treatmentFor appointments tel. 01362 652757 David Noble.
WMSCh(Hons)., PSPract.,MVR.
WHAT DOES THE DOCTORTHINK THIS MONTH?
carry on bag weighing less than 7kg sono problem at check in. Off around thecorner, all the equipment was restored tothe suitcase and we went off throughsecurity. Same on the return journey andall was well. It would probably be best ifyou didn't tell anyone about this ruse as,if rumbled, I might have to wear mycomputers throughout the flight and thatwould be extremely uncomfortable.
After 35 years of marriage, a husbandand wife went in for counselling. Whenasked what the problem was, the wifewent into a tirade listing every problemthey had ever had in the 35 years theyhad been married. On and on and on:neglect, lack of intimacy, emptiness,loneliness, feeling unloved and unlov-able, an entire laundry list of unmetneeds she had endured. Finally, afterallowing this for a sufficient length oftime, the therapist got up, walked aroundthe desk and after asking the wife tostand, he embraced and kissed her longand passionately as her husbandwatched - with a raised eyebrow. Thewoman shut up and quietly sat down in adaze. The therapist turned to the hus-band and said, "This is what your wifeneeds at least 3 times a week. Can youdo this?" "Well, I can drop her off hereon Mondays and Wednesdays but Fri-days might be difficult because I playgolf”.
A petrol station owner in Leighton Buz-zard was trying to increase his sales, sohe put up a sign that read, 'Free Sex withFill-Up.' John pulled in, filled his tankand asked for his free sex. The ownertold him to pick a number from 1 to 10.If he guessed correctly, he would get hisfree sex. John guessed 8, and the pro-prietor said, 'You were close. The num-ber was 7. Sorry. No sex this time.' Aweek later, John, along with his friendAlfred, pulled in for another fill-up.Again he asked for his free sex. Theproprietor again gave him the samestory, and asked him to guess the correctnumber. John guessed 2. The proprietorsaid, 'Sorry, it was 3. You were close,but no free sex this time.' As they weredriving away, John said to Alfred, “Ithink that game is rigged and he doesn'treally give away free sex at all.” “Oh
Have you ever tried wearing your com-puter? I use my home computer a lot,mostly for Emails, word processing, run-ning a boat club and the church 200 Cluband so on. I have never really embracedsocial media such as Facebook and Iswitch my mobile on when I want to makea call. When we go away, I usually takemy Ipad and my Mac Book Air, which islike a laptop. I use the Ipad to access myEmails and the newspapers online and theMac Book, with its larger memory andcomputing capacity, comes in handy forwatching DVDs in the evenings, process-ing photographs and online learning. Mostairlines allow 10kg hand baggage within asmall suitcase but some only allow 7kgand are rigid in the application of the rule,charging £18 for every additional kilo.With the 10kg airlines, all is well becausethe weight of the suitcase, the Ipad, theMac Book Air, the external hard drive, theDVD player attachment and my cameracase containing the camera and zoom lenscomes to about 10kg.
Our trip in January was in the 7kg cate-gory and there was no way I could get theweight down to 7kg. Carrying the lap topat check in does not work because theeagle-eyed girl always says “Is that goingin your hand luggage?” and makes meweigh it. I once read an article aboutwearing your luggage. It is possible to buya coat with many pockets and to put allyour clothes and accoutrements for twoweeks in those pockets. You would looklike a camel at the check out and this isprobably best avoided. However, the ideais good. I bought one of those pairs oftrousers with multiple pockets down thelegs and I always wear a fairly capaciousred fleece with good pockets. Arrive at theairport – into the trouser pockets went thezoom lens, the external hard drive and theDVD playing attachment. The bulky cam-era had to stay in the case but the MacBook went into the rear inside of my trou-sers, next to the skin, and the Ipad wentdown the front! The red fleece covered thewhole bizarre appearance at the top of mytrousers and I approached the check-indesk stiff-legged and nonchalant with a
no” said Alfred “it is a genuine offer. Mywife won twice last month!”
Two lads were in the army. One was Irishand the other was Jewish. They were dou-bling around the square, and when theywere halted, the Jewish boy, puffing, saidto the Irish Lad, "I hate doubling, paddy."The Irish lad said, "I'm not too keen onTel Aviv, either." This reminds me of theold joke concerning three deaf men.“Today's Wednesday” says the first. “No”says the second “it's Thursday”. “So am I”I said the third “Let's go for a cup of tea”.
A farmer drove to a neighbour's farm-house and knocked at the door. A boy,about 9, opened the door. "Is your Dad orMum at home?" said the farmer. "No, theywent to town." "How about your olderbrother, Howard, is he here?" "No, hewent with Mum and Dad. Would you likeme to give Dad a message?” "Well," saidthe farmer uncomfortably "I really want totalk to your Dad about your brother How-ard getting my daughter Suzy pregnant"The boy thought for a moment, then said"You'll have to talk to my Dad about that.I know he charges £500 for the bulls and£150 for the pigs, but I have no idea howmuch he charges for Howard."
Testing the children on their homework, aprimary school teacher asked her pupilswhich part of the human body increasesup to ten times its size when stimulated.Mary stood up and said “You should notbe asking primary school children ques-tions like that. I am going to get youfired!” Billy stood up and said “It's thepupil of the eye”. “Very good” said theteacher and, turning to Mary, said “I havethree thing to say to you: One – you didnot read your homework – two, you havea dirty mind and – three, one day, you aregoing to be really, really disappointed”.
Best wishes to you all Ian Nisbet
100 Club Draw
February1st Prize £50 No 57 Jenny Proctor
2nd Prize £25 No 92 John Horgan
3rd Prize £15 No 15 Jean Bartlett.
As this completes the year a member ofthe club be collect the subs for anotheryear.
Roger Preston
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Desktop, Laptop, Ipad & Mobile Phone SetupsHardware InstallationsVirus Checks & Removal Internet SecurityInternet Connections Repairs & UpgradesTraining Sessions Program installations
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Hockwold Entertainments
Many of you will remember ‘Eddie and the Gold Tops’, an extremely funny tale set inthe 1960s. Well, Bad Apple, the company that brought that excellent entertainment toHockwold, is visiting us again, on Saturday 30th April. This time they will be bringingus ‘The Thankful Village’, an original comedy-drama with music.
“Set against the backdrop of World War 1, the quiet village backwater of Bottledale ischanged forever by the advent of the Great War in Europe. But the roll of honour stonein the village square remains empty and un-etched as the years pass, and folk start towonder.
This is a story of hope, humour and humanity, about the men who went away, and thewomen left behind, and the eccentric twists and turns of daily life that led to their re-uniting, for better or for worse, in the winter of 1918.
The Thankful Villages were those which lost no men in the Great War because all thosewho left to serve came home again, and there were some 52 settlements in England andWales with this title at the end of the conflict.”
Tickets will shortly be on sale, but if you would like to make an advance booking,please contact:
Lesley or Joan01842 829960 01842 828189
NORTHWOLDSPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB
UPCOMING EVENTS
THURSDAY 17TH MARCHBowls A.G.M. will be held @ 7.00pm for
7.30pmAll are welcome old and new
SATURDAY 19TH MARCHQuiz Night
Tickets will be £5.00 with Chip supperDoors open 7.00pm for 7.30pm start
Tickets fromBernie, D. Lavender, D. Gricks
Hope to see you all
FRIDAY 25TH MARCHEASTER PRIZE BINGO
Doors open 6.30pm for 7.30pm startAll are welcome
SATURDAY 16TH APRILComedy night
Do get your tickets for this great demandfor tickets
Lewis Bryant will be with supporting acts.
SATURDAY 9TH JULYABBA will be with us, it will be ABBA
tribute band the full works
The Committee
THE CROWN INNHome Cooked Food Served
Saturday 12noon-2pmSunday Lunch 12noon-2pm
Wednesday to Saturday 6pm-9pmPub available for Private Hire, Funerals etc.,
Closed lunchtimesMonday-Friday
Sunday, Monday evenings andall day Tuesday
Alternate WednesdayQuiz Night
Tel. (01366) 727317
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NORTHWOLDSPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB
The club is open for bookings forsocial events, birthday parties,
weddings, christenings,funerals/Wakes
The bar and kitchen can also be madeavailable. All at very reasonable rates.
For information. call Bernie on01366 727250
The Committee