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ISSN 2051-6940
ISSUE 08727th May 2016 to9th June 2016. The Most Popular FREEBIEin North Norfolk.
Available at All the Best PlacesBetween CromerNth Walsham, Mundesley, Sheringham & Aylsham.
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CRAB and LOBSTER FESTIVAL 2016A FEAST FOR THE EYES, THE NOSE AND THE
TASTEBUDS! MORE ON Pgs 11 & 13.
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Woodpecker Tree Services
& Access Platform Hire
Antingham, North Norfolk. Established 1997
Call O. Dixon on: Tel (01263) 833 779Fully Insured and NPTC Qualified.
Friendly and polite service. All aspects of tree & hedge work undertaken.Firewood logs and wood chippings available!
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John The Man With The Orange Van!
Tel: 07801 469 719
MUNDESLEY ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATIONS &24hr CALL OUTAny Small Jobs To Complete Rewiring Undertaken
All Work Fully Guaranteed & to Latest Standards
P.A.T.TESTING, ECONOMY 7, SHOWERS
Call Dave on01263 722 517
Mundesley Coastwatch -Seeing Double.
Mundesley Coastwatch in partnership with: National CoastwatchInstitute and North Norfolk District Council, will be signicantlyincreasing its Eyes Along the Coast service in Mundesley through theintroduction of a new seasonal look out station at Vale Road.It has taken a year to bring this vision to reality but thanks to the hardwork of all partners during the detailed assessment phase, the project
will be piloted this August (2016). With an ever increasing need forbeach and inshore water safety to protect our residents and visitors this isfabulous news for Mundesley Coastwatch and for Mundesley Village.
National Coastwatch Institute is thrilled to be adding another link to theEyes Along the Coast chain and will be providing the new look out.
North Norfolk District Council will be providing: the signage, anemergency phone line and a phone line connecting the new look out tothe existing look out above Mundesley Maritime Museum on BeachRoad.Mundesley Coastwatch is proud to be leading the way with this
pilot project and will provide the additional Watch Keepers and thetechnology required to deliver the role eectively.All involved in Mundesley Coastwatch were thrilled to receive an earlycontribution of 250 from the EDP Community Chest.If you would like to know more about the service provided byMundesley Coastwatch or you wish to make a donation towards its
survival and growth please contact:The Station Manager, Bob White on 07533 081292
The existing watch tower,(above left). Example ofmobile watch building (above).WatchKeeper (left).
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HANDY NUMBERSBenefits Agency...........01603 248 248
C.A.B.............................08000 855 889 (Holt)...........................01263 713 849 (Nth Walsham)............01692 402 570Coast Guard..................01493 851 338Council (County)...........01603 222 222 (District)...........01263 513 811Dentist...........................01263 515 229Doctors: Aldborough...01263 768 602
Aylsham.........01263 733 331 Cromer .........01263 513 148 Mundesley.....01263 724 500 Sheringham...01263 822 066
N.H.S contact number..................1 1 1Hospital(Cromer) .........01263 513 571Job Centre(Cromer).......08456 043 719
Mundesley Visitor Centre...01263 721 070Opticians.......................01263 512 345
Libraries:Aylsham ..............01263 732 320Cromer................01263 512 850Nth Walsham.......01692 402 482Mundesley...........01263 720 702Sheringham.........01263 822 874
R.S.P.C.A.......................0870 555 5999
Tourist Info-Cromer......01263 512 497Travel Enquiries............08712 002 233National Express...........08705 808 080Rail Enquiries................08457 484 950
VeterinarySurgeon.......01263 822 293
Victim Support..............08453 030 900
POLICE..........................0845 456 4567* Cromer Police Station Staffed Mon 8am - 3.30pm,Tues & Weds 8am - 4pm*
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The views expressed in the CRAB TALES
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Material including letters may be edited. Published by The CRAB TALES.
PLEASE NOTETo ADVERTISEorsubmitREGULAR &SPECIAL EVENTS, LETTERS & EDITORIAL
Send to Water Tower Farm, Middle Street, Trimingham, NR118EA or
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FROM THE EDITOR.
Dear EditorI write regarding the comments of Mr J Thompson(CROMER) In your CRAB TALES issue 086.Regarding the Brexit Referendum.I agree in part with Mr Thompsons comments thatelected o cials are frightening and confusing people,however, Mr Thompson has himself caused peoplesto be concerned by his comments regarding variouscountries of the world as mentioned by him. He hasfailed to mention Germany which is by denition afar greater threat than those countries mentioned inhis comments the last two world wars were started byGermany history proves this fact and it now seemspretty obvious in our time that their intention is toovercome as many nations as possible by the backdoor. Our prime Minister was recently reported asbeing the leader this countries poodle. Mr Thompsonmentioned Russia we must never forget that manymillions of Russians died defeating nazi Germany.People need to very carefully consider what theyare getting into when they cast their vote in the
referendum. The Choice is REMAIN in a razor wireseparated club run by non elected bureaucrats oralternatively, BREXIT get Control of our borders,have our Sovereignty or Political Power back sothat we can make our own laws and not be told howwe can and cannot spend the enormous amount ofcash that we hand over to the EU every year, wecan also have our shing rights restored and not begiven petty rules on vacuum cleaners, kettles, bentcucumbers and thousands of other restricting rulesthat we are all ordered to comply with.June 23rd might just be the most important date in allour lives.Thank YouCharles Watts Mundesley North Walsham Norfolk.12th May 2016
The weather was kind for the rst day ofthe Crab and Lobster festival and I andmany more had a great time on EvingtonLawns, the music provided by BlakeneysOld Wild Rovers was super, Judy Davieswas demonstrating how to dress a crab. Seepage 11.I wonder how many she dresses on a single day in theseason?
There were chefs in the marquee demonstrating variouscookery skills and inventive servings of seafood and manyenjoying the fruits of their labours!See page...
There are great events coming up over the next twoweekends here in our beautiful part of Norfolk, I will notbe able to visit all therefore I hope you will send in somephotos of your adventures wether it be Yard sale, concert,art exhibition or car rally send in the photos
Check out dates times and locations on the special eventspages...
Enjoy your Crab Tales
PETES PEN
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Chicks Caravan ServicesMobile servicing, repairs &
enhancements
Ring01263 720761or07790 410534
or07527 056323
email:ray@chick4463.wanadoo.co.uk
web:www.chickscaravanservices.co.uk
Full 26 point servicing regime
for your caravan
Remedial service for Motorhomesand Horseboxes
ACOPS Certified for Gas (current standards 2011)C&G Electrical Certified (current Standards 2013)
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ANDREW BOWENPLUMBER, CARPENTER
& BUILDING MAINTENANCEHome Mobile
01263 588 488 07747 444 97624 HOUR CALL OUT
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A J B BuildersAll types of Building work undertaken.
Plastering, Roofing, Brickwork, Installations,Damp Proofing & Timber Protection work.
35 years experience.
Phone:01263 649 347or 07887 671 141
PC PROBLEMS?
Silver Surfers Computer Services
No problem!Reliable, friendly, efficient service in the
comfort of your own home.Andrew Benn 01263 761 133
Troubleshooting Lost Data RecoveryUpgrades Free Advice Tuition
For FREE QUOTE,ERIC 07833 940889TONY 07493 441660or, 01263 822505
Any item collected/delivered anywhere !
W.G.STEVENSON
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR
High Quality Work, Friendly Professional ServiceAll Aspects of internal & external plastering& rendering, new builds, renovations
and period restoration work.
GREG STEVENSON
Tel: 01263 834 572Mob: 07867 777 938 Email: wgstevenson@gmail.com
Painting & Decorating / Tiling / Woodwork / Assembling Flat PacksOdd Jobs etc / Putting Up Shelves / Curtain Poles & PicturesSmall Electrical / Changing Light Switches, Sockets & Fittings
Clearing & Repairing Gutters / Small Plumbing WorkFencing & Gatework & Lots More.
NO JOB TOO SMALL. NO OBLIGATION. FREE ESTIMATES.
Call Brian Anytime:01263 512 644Mob 07789 634 817
Brians Handyman Services
All plumbing work, bathroom and kitchen installations undertaken,
tap repairs, blocked drains,blocked toilets,overflowing cisterns,
overflows, burst pipes, showers, immersion heaters, radiators,wall andfloor tiling, guttering, new installations. Free quotations.
Overstrand GardeningClub Salutes a Pioneer.
The Overstrand Gardening Club heldtheir monthly meeting on Tuesday 3rdMay. The speaker was Shelagh Ashe, theillustrated talk was called Gertrude JekyllThe Legendary Gardener.Gertrude Jekyll is remembered for being acelebrated horticulturist, garden designer,artist and writer of books and articles formagazines.
She is also remembered for her associationwith the Art and Crafts movement and herwork with the famous architect Sir EdwinLutyens.The talk highlighted that she showedgreat attention to the colour schemes ofher gardens, and plants were planted indrifts. Her gardens showed her artistictalent for colour and the choice of varioustextures, also her plantsmanship, artistryand philosophy.The talk gave a wonderful insight intothis renowned lady and was very wellreceived, and showed that Gertrude Jekyllwas and is a true inspiration to gardeners.
Our talk next month is on Tuesday 7thJune and is called Norfolk Saron ItsCultivation and Use. The speaker isDr Sally Francis. The meeting starts at2.30pm at Overstrand Parish Hall, TheLonds.For further details of our forthcomingmeetings please contact Yvonne Ford on01263 512350.
New members and visitors are verywelcome.
MANOR HOUSE UPTON GREY
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WHERE CAN I GET MY CRAB TALES?ALBYService Station, Alby Horse Shoes InnALDBOROUGHSpar Shop AYLMERTONService StationAYLSHAMAylsham Garden Centre, Budgens, Co-op,BACTONBacton Fish & Chip Shop.BANNINGHAMThe Crown Pub / Post OfficeBEESTON REGISMini MarketBODHAMPost Office
COLBY, SUFFIELD & TUTTINGTONChurchesCROMER Budgens, Council Offices, Country Club, Library,Rainbow, Crossways,Tourist Info Centre, Food Fare,Icarus Hines, K Hardware, Mill Rd Post Office, Morrisons,Mary Janes , N & P, Spar Cliff Rd, No 1 Fish & chip shopWhite Horse + 1,000 delivered in Town Centre.
EAST RUNTON East Runton Cafe, East Runton Stores.INGWORTHChurch GIMINGHAMHeather LeeGRESHAM@ John Stibbons, LangdaleITTERINGHAMVillage Shop/ Withers GalleryKNAPTONElephant Playbarn, Church Porch & MADRA
LITTLE BARNINGHAMVillage Hall
MUNDESLEYCrayford & Abbs, Country Pickings, Mace,Manor House, Tescos,Tourist Information Centre,Village Flower Shop,The Library & Medical Centre.
NORTH WALSHAMSainsburys, WaitroseNORTHREPPSFoundry Arms, Northrepps CottageOVERSTRANDPost Office,Central Stores,
Overstrand Garden CentreROUGHTONJet / Post Office & GrovelandSHERINGHAMCAS Travel, Crown Inn, Library, PoppyLine Railway Station Whistlestops, Tyneside Club.SIDESTRANDSidestrand Church
SOUTHREPPSMace Shop, Vernon Arms
SUSTEADfrom Mrs Jubb, Pear Tree Cottage
THORPE MARKETChurch
TRIMINGHAMWoodlands Park & Church Porch
TRUNCHCorner Shop
WEST BECKHAMWheatsheaf Public House
WEST RUNTONSpar P.O shop
YOUR NEXT
CRAB TALES
COMES OUTJUNE
10th
To Advertise in the MOST Popular Local
Freebie aroundotherwise known as
The Crab Tales
Phone LIZ KINGon:01263 834 965
or Email us on: king495@btinternet.com
SPOT THE CRAB
and win a Family Swim voucher fromSPLASH in Sheringham ( 2 Adults & 2
kids)
If you are under 12, tell us your name,ageand address, alsoin which advert
the Crab is hidden andthe page number.Please Note: Entries should be written bythe child themselves, at least their name.
OR- If you are a pensioner,SPOT THE CODand win
TEA & CAKE FOR TWO
now atJulios cafe oppositethe bus station
Hand in your Entry, with your name &where you found the cod and the page
number please,to: K. Hardwarein Cromer, or post it to:
Water Tower Farm, Middle Street.Trimingham. NR11 8EA
before the next issue comes out.The first entry out of the hat wins !Winner of the family swim ticket at SplashSheringham is Jack Powley aged 8 from
Martham who found the crab in C W Paving
Ltd advert and the winner of tea and cakeat Julios Cafe Cromer is Mrs AntoinetteSandell of Happisburgh, who found the codin the Twist n Shape advert. I hope they both
enjoy their prizes, well done
Chimney Sweep
Jones The Sweepstoves, open fires and
solid fuel appliances.Telephone Harry on 01263 833 362
Mobile phone - 07799 484 012
STORM SURGE DAMAGETO MUNDESLEY
Dramatic pictures show the damagecaused by the recent storm surge to the
beach at Mundesley.Both Cardiac Hill behind TrafalgerCourt and Vale Road behind Inglesidesuered signicant damage to the clisand the path and approaches to the beach.
These two access points are importantwith the Holiday Season just starting asmuch of the holiday accomodation in thevillage is situated in the Northern part andwould leave holidaymakers facing a bit ofa hike into the Centre to access the beachvia the Green.Tidy up action has already begun withngers crossed that weather conditionswill remain fair and further damage willnot occur.
CARDIAC HILL
VALE ROAD
A LITTLE LIGHT RELIEF......
A tap on the shoulder
A true story(maybe) from the pages of theManchester, NH Evening News:Last Wednesday a passenger in a taxiheading for the airportleaned over to ask the driver a questionand gently tapped him on the
shoulder to get his attention.The driver screamed, lost control of thecab, nearly hit a bus, droveup over the curb and stopped just inchesfrom a large plate window.For a few moments everything was silentin the cab. Then, the shakingdriver said, Are you OK? Im so sorry,
but you scared the daylightsout of me.The badly shaken passenger apologized tothe driver and said, Ididnt realize that a mere tap on theshoulder would startle someone so
badly.
The driver replied, No, no, Im the onewho is sorry, its entirelymy fault. Today is my very rst daydriving a cab. Ive been driving ahearse for 25 years.
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WINDOW & DOOR REPAIRSUPVC, Aluminium & Timber
Glazing, Replacement of Locks, Hinges, Handles,
Letterboxes, Patio Wheels, Double Glazed Units
Cat Flaps & Door Adjustments
We also supply & ft UPVC Windows & Doors10 year Insurance Based Guarantee on Every Installation
Call Chris: 01263 550 01301692 620 014 or07900 265 995
C & M Glass ServicesCovering all NR Postcodesc.highe@btinternet.com
North Lodge Park tohost picnic to celebrate
the Queens 90th
Along with millions of people in townsacross the country, Cromer will cometogether on June 12th to celebrate with theQueen.Community groups from across Cromer,
including the Friends of North Lodge Parkand Cromer Parish Church, are comingtogether on 12th June to hold a picnicin North Lodge Park, on the same daythat organisations across the country are
planning events to mark the 90th birthdayof the monarch.Everyone is invited to bring their picnicsto the Park from midday. In the park therewill be
a marquee (for shade from rain or sun!)childrens arts and craft activities
face paintingballoon modelling
odd bikes and trikes to ridemusic and dancing
lots of community stalls and games
and lots of ags and fun.
THE STRANGE CASE OFTHE SEEPING STREET
In August of 2015 reports were made ofwater seeping up through the street on
the seafront road in Mundesley betweenSPAR and THE CORNER CAFE.
The combined wisdom of the HighwayAgency, Norfolk County Council and
Anglian Water were pressed into action.After a mere two months the growing dipin the road was addressed but the seepage
continued unabated.A full Eight months after the initial reportwe saw real action. Was this the answer?
NO.To this day the road refuses to both stop
seeping or give up its secrets. Its dicultnot to think that because the seepage iswater, that Anglian Water may be the
villains of the piece. So dont be surprisedif you cross the road betwen Spar and The
Corner Cafe that you see this!!
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LOCAL MAN GOES THEDISTANCE FOR
HELP FOR HEROESAylmerton Village born man is cyclingfrom Lands End to John OGroats toraise money for the charity HELP FORHEROES.James Daintree who will be thirty whenhe begins the gruelling ride on 30th
August this year and hopes to reach JohnOGroats on 11th September. For the facthungry thats about 1000 miles over 12days.During the years training he hasundertaken James has lost about four stonein weight. (maybe weightwatchers havemissed a trick there).
James served in the Royal Navy for tenyears and feels his experience of warzones made the choice of the charity,HELP FOR HEROES an easy one.Please support James in his worthy eorts.Aylmerton village hall is having a tabletop sale with homemade cakes on the 29thof May and James will be in MorrisonsCromer on his trainer bike on July 9th allhelping to get the money raising started.You can donate by visiting his just giving
page, www.justgiving.com/fundraising/James-Daintree.Good luck James.
LETTERS CONTINUEDFROM PAGE 3.
Dear Editor,I recently received a voucher for winningthe Spot the Cod.Last week we enjoyed a very nice slice ofcarrot cake and tea at the Jetty Cafe.Thank you Crab TalesMrs Shirley Woodhouse Mundesley
Dear Editor,Please allow us Masala Twist tointroduce ourselves.
We have taken new ownership of theIndian restaurant on Prince if Wales Roadand turned it into a family run businesswho pride ourselves in top quality foodand service alike.We have a friendly team of sta headed
by owner/manager Nash, who will attendto your every need and provide you withexcellent service.We here at Masala twist have created arelaxed family friendly atmosphere. Wewelcome locals and tourists side by side .We are open for lunch from 12-2pm andevening service 5-11:30pm.We do hope you will come join us and
enjoy the Masala twist experience.See you all soonRegards Nash and the team
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Pre-diabetes What Is It?Many of you will have heard the term pre-diabetes over the past few years, some ofyou may already have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes so lets try to answer someof your questions.
What is pre-diabetes?Pre-diabetes is the term clinicians use when a patients blood sugars are elevated butnot enough to be diagnosed with diabetes. In the past, doctors have used terms such asimpaired glucose tolerance, impaired fasting glycaemia and metabolic syndrometo describe this group of patients. Clinicians are now using the term pre-diabetes to
describe this condition.How common is pre-diabetes?It is estimated that over a third of adults in the UK have pre-diabetes (approx. 35%).This gure has risen signicantly since 2003 when it was estimated that approximately11.6 % of adults had pre-diabetes.
What does pre-diabetes mean for the patient?Having pre-diabetes places you at a signicantly higher risk of developing type 2diabetes.
Does having pre-diabetes mean I will denitely develop diabetes?No . Having prediabetes means you are more likely but not guaranteed to developtype 2 diabetes.
Will I have pre-diabetes for ever?Not necessarily, patients with pre-diabetes who undertake appropriate lifestyle changessuch as weight loss, healthy diet and increased exercise may see a reduction in their
blood sugar levels. This reduction in blood sugar level could mean that patients whohave been diagnosed with pre-diabetes may see their sugar levels return to the level of a
person who does not have pre-diabetes.
How do I know if I have pre-diabetes?Most patients with pre-diabetes do not experience any symptoms. Pre-diabetes isnormally diagnosed either as an incidental nding when having blood tests for otherreasons or when they have routine health checks.
Who is at risk of having pre-diabetes?Being overweight and having a large waist size are both a primary risk factor for pre-diabetes (and diabetes).Inactivity The less active you are, the greater your risk of pre-diabetes.Age. Although diabetes can develop at any age, the risk of pre-diabetes does increaseas you get older, especially after age 45.Family history .The risk of prediabetes (and diabetes) increases if an immediate
biological family member has type 2 diabetes.Can I nd out if I have pre-diabetes?If you have concerns about pre-diabetes you should contact your GP surgery to nd out
if you are eligible for a health check.
Iain Swetman, Lead Practice NurseMundesley Medical CentreThis article aims to supply information of a general nature andcannot substitute for the advice of a medical professional. Thearticle is not intended to diagnose health problems or to take the
place of professional medical care. If you have any concerns,consult your own doctor. Every eort is made to ensure thatthe information provided is accurate and correct at the dateof publication. No liability is accepted for any omission orinaccuracy.
An invitation to visit the award-winningchurchyard at its Bloomin Best.
This June St Margarets Church,Thorpe Market is hosting an Open Studios exhibitionfrom 28th May until 12th June.Coinciding with this period is the ocial birthday of HM Queen and the peak oweringtime for the churchyard conservation areas. The weekend of 11th and 12th June would
be the opportune time to view the work of 7local artists, walk amongst the wildowersand enjoy a cup of tea. Entry free.
St Margarets Church Thorpe Market
Norfolk and Norwich Open Studios 2016Art Exhibition Saturday 28th May
Saturday 12th JuneOpen daily 10 am to 5 pm.
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20 High StreetCromerNorfolk NR27 9HG
Medical NegligenceRichard Barr experienced clinical negligence solicitorbased in North Norfolk. Free preliminary consultation without
obligation (at your own home if you wish) Cases may be
taken on no win no fee
For more information and a fact sheet contact me on:
Scott-Moncrieff & Associates Ltd.
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The Cinnamon TrustIn a nutshell, its a charity which enables the elderly and/ orterminally ill to continue living with their valued companionuntil the very end.
For many elderly people, a pet is a constant companion in livesdiminished by poor health, loss and loneliness. When owners
fall ill, anxiety over their animals welfare (and future) triggersextreme anxiety. Reducing these fears in fact, eliminating them- is exactly where the Cinnamon Trust can step in. Throughoutthe UK, 15,000 volunteers provide practical help when anyaspect of daily pet care such as dog walking for a houseboundowner becomes a problem. For many elderly pet lovers, theCinnamon Trust is a life line. The pet remains happy; so too theowner.Worrying about what will happen to a pet on ones death or ifone is admitted to a residential home where no pets are allowed- is a huge anxiety that the Trust can eliminate. Animals areeither re-homed with long term foster carers (for whom all pre-authorised veterinary expenses are paid by the Trust), or given ahome at one of the Trusts two animal sanctuaries. Arrangementsare made reassuringly well in advance, so that owners have peaceof mind knowing that their beloved companion will have a safeand happy future. The Trust also oers short term care in theevent, say, of an owner facing a spell in hospital. Care doesntstop at dogs: cats, bird, rabbits are all provided for by the Trust.The Cinnamon Trust always needs more walkers. If you have anhour, two hours, or even half an hour to oer a week, please stepforward. Walkers are carefully vetted via three references, andundergo on-going appraisal. They are allotted jobs that will suittheir particular circumstances, and are given careful guidance bythe Trust.Combine the joy of walking a dog with the knowledge that one isalleviating a huge worry from an owner struggling to look aftera beloved companion, and this is a highly worthwhile charity tosupport. If you are interested in volunteering, please phone 01736
758707. The website is www.cinnamon.or.uk.Its also worth saying that, if you know of anyone living in
Norfolk, who might be interested in volunteering, please tellthem to get in touch. The Cinnamon Trust is particularly needy ofvolunteers living in the countryside, and would welcome hearingfrom them too.
The Sheringham RSPCA shop has aPhotographic competition in aid ofthe RSPCA, running from this weekuntil June 10th 2016 (RSPCA week)Entry is 2.50. The subject is Domestic animals.
There are three categories under 12, 12-18 and 18sand over, each with the chance to win a pet hamper.
have you a nice photo of your pet?Application forms from the Sheringham RSPCA
shop. All money raised is going to the Norwich &Mid-Norfolk Branch of the RSPCA
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Fenellaschow Chow Rescue:UPDATE
SCOOBY the 8 year old rescue chow chow with Calcinosis Cutishas now been diagnosed with Cushings Syndrome. This meanshe needs the cortisol levels checked every few weeks with bloodtests. This disease is not curable but he is now taking medicationto help control this. Once the levels are stable, SCOOBY will beable to travel to Yorkshire to have his large neck and face lesionsremoved. This delicate surgery will be performed at the original
James Herriot Practice. The operation will be performed by awonderful veterinary surgeon who has helped dogs in Scoobyscondition. We are now fundraising to help pay for Scoobys
surgery.MAYA the rescue chow also residing at The Old Chow RescueHome is doing well. Her eye operation has made her eyes clearand free from being damaged by her eyelashes/fur. She can see
images slightly when she is near to them. Her corneas are lighterin colour now and she is no longer in pain. She does however
nd the bright sunshine rather a glare so at times her eyes areprotected.
BARBIE is on her way looking for a new forever loving home.Shes nearly 4 years of age and has slight hip dysplacia . She
suered bloat a few months ago but has totally recovered havinghad immediate surgery. We are hoping to raise funds for herveterinary surgery for spaying and travel to arrive in England
safely.We would like to thank all the members of the public whom have
supported the rescue chows .Looking forward to seeing everyone at our stall at Cromer
Carnival by the Dog Show ring side in August.Please do bring any spare clean towels you have for the chow
chows.If anyone is interested in giving a rescue chow a forever loving
home, giving a donation to help SCOOBY or BARBIE , or
oering any spare towels and needing collection, please do contactFenella. Tel mobile 07788885091.
Scooby with his smart collar onhis head, Barbie who needs ahome and Maya protecting hereyes in the sunshine
MORE CRAB AND LOBSTERFESTIVAL
WITH EXPERT JUDY DAVIESSHOWING US HOW TO DRESS
A LOVELY CROMER CRAB THECROWDS THRONGED.
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Half term active fun for childrenTrampolining, football, roller skating, pirates, capture the ag,dodgeball and an activity day are all on oer this coming springhalf term for youngsters seeking active fun.The activities will be held at North Walsham Sports Centre, run
by North Norfolk District Council, from Tuesday, May 31, toFriday, June 3.Trampolining is suitable for ve to 12 year olds. Other events are
for seven to 12 year olds, except roller skating which is open toall ages.The sessions are priced from 2.50 and details, prices and
booking can be found at www.northnorfolk.org/book or inbrochures which are distributed to local schools.
There will be no activities at Cromer Sports Centre over the halfterm as the team there is joined by the British Judo Council fortheir annual convention once again, a tradition dating back morethan 20 years.
North Norfolk District Council has also organised events forchildren at Holt Country Park and Pretty Corner Woods over halfterm. Children must be with an adult at all times and wellingtonsand outdoor clothes are recommended. Prices range from 1 to
3 per child, booking is not required.There will be pond dipping and a mini beast hunt at Pretty Corneron Tuesday, May 31, from 10am to noon. Meet at Holway Roadcar park.At Holt Country Park, there will be a teddy bear toddler trail onWednesday, June 1, 10am to noon; sculpture building the sameday 2pm to 3pm; a spider recording challenge on Thursday, June2, 10am to 11.30am; and wildlife art the same day 1.30pm to3.30pm.
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North Norfolk District Council bincollection Bank Holiday changes
Bin collections across the District will be one day later than usualdue to the Bank Holiday on May 30.All collections in the week commencing Monday May 30 will
be one day later than usual. Everything goes back to the usualcollection days from Monday June 6.
Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett Cabinet Memberfor Environmental Services said:We always work hard to ensure our
bin collection changes cause as littledisruption as possible. We hope that byspreading the word early, communitiesacross North Norfolk will be prepared fortheir bin collection day to be one day laterthan usual.
CROMER...A SMALL TOWN WITH AGLOBAL REACH
The Cromer 8 art trail group, can claim to have sold artwork that now hangs inover nineteen countries on ve continents across the world.Each year, more and more people from Cromer to Canberra, visit the artists
studios during the Norfolk Open Studios event which is held in May each year, tosee what our local talent has to oer.The trail artists are all from in and around Cromer and those taking part this yearare ..Gita Dickenson, Bob Crook, Sue Hammans, Keith Nash, Robert Downie, LeslieHawkes Nockels, Joy Cole, Norman Mackie and Brian Weinle.During the rst week of Open studios, (week commencing 30th May), some ofthe above artists will be giving free demonstrations at the Garden House Gallery,in Garden Street, and the Cromer Tourist Information Centre, adjacent to thetowns main car park.Open Studios brochures, showing where artists studios can be located, togetherwith Cromer 8 trail leaets be will available at numerous venues in and aroundCromer, well before the event. The brochure and leaet, shows the times thatvarious studios are open, in order for you to plan your trip.This year, to enhance the experience for those following the Cromer Art Trail, thecromer 8 have partnered with several excellent eating establishments in the area,and locations for these refreshment stops are shown on said leaets.The Cromer 8 consists of a mixture of successful professional and amateur artists,
working in various media and with an eclectic mix of styles. Visitors to eachstudio will be able to not only see the artwork, but discuss their art with the artistand in some cases see the artist work.If you enjoy the visual arts, then you are in for a treat!For more information, contact Keith Nash info@keithnash.co.uk
George the Second donates toCromer RNLI
Last month Cromer RNLI had an unusual request regarding a bequest of a
Swaffham man who died in March. George Atkinson was keen that money bedonated to Cromer RNLI. Relatives of a gentleman affectionately known as
George the Second contacted the station to inform them that George had died
just two weeks before his 105th birthday.
Despite more than 90 years of attempts, the 104-year-old had never backed a
winner at the Grand National. He had once again hoped to turn his luck around
when he planned to place a bet on his 105th birthday in February 2016.
George had led a very full life, serving in the forces during the second world war.
These experiences had given him a long respect and interest for the RNLI and
George was always keen to hear about the work carried out at Cromers lifeboat
station. Members of the crew had visited him in his home to talk about recent
launches. Barry Willett Georges grandson in law visited the station to present
a cheque to Cromer RNLI. Barry said
George was an inspiration to everyone
and always had a positive outlook on life.
Until last year George was to be found
at his local supermarket on his mobility
scooter collecting money for the RNLI.We have now carried out his last request
that this wonderful organisation should
benefit.
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EVERY FISHERMANSWORST NIGHTMARE.
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OWLS ANDBIRDS OFPREY OFCOURSE
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AylshamBridge Club7pm Fri 7.15pm t: 761 308Broadland Junior Chess8.30am term-time Sat. t: 735 740Country Marketeach Friday 8.50-noonCricket Clubindoor Sun 3-5pm t: 510 102Evening WI7.30pm 1st Thurs Town Hall.ExtendOver 60s Exercise Fridays Jubilee Family Centret: 01692 407 851Farmers Market9am-1pm 1st & 3rd Sat.F.I.T.group 2nd & 4th Weds t:731 177Flower Club2nd Wed 7.30pm Town HallFitness Yoga/Pilates Tues & Thurs Friendship Hall t:01692 538 569Gym ClubFri 5pm. High School t: 576 609Inspired Gardenersgroup. 2nd Thurs 10.30 - noon.Methodist Church Hall. t:733 535.Lammas KC Lodge ROAB Tues 8.15pm Sutton SchoolOf Dance, Mill Row.Meditation ClassesThurs 12.30 -1.30pm Friends MeetingHouse, Peggs YardMonday StallParish Church 8.30-noonN. N. Mental Health Users & CarersForum2nd WedsJubilee Centre 1- 3.30pm.RBL(Womens) 1st Mon Salvation Army HallN.N. Speakers Club7pm alt.Wed High School t: 01692 402 662Scalextric ClubPresto Park Weds 7.15pm.t: 01603 754 319Quaker MeetingsSun 10.30am Peggs Yard
YogaTues 7.30pm Peggs Yard. t: 732 426
CromerAge ConcernFri 10am The Cottage.Air Training Corps7pm Mon & Thurs, High School t:515 452
Baptist Church1st & 3rd Sat Coffee morning t:576 524Bridge (Duplicate) Mon 7pm t: 822 778C.A.B.Appointments: t : 01692 405 847Christian FellowshipSun 10.30am former Gospel Hall t:838 180Diabetes UK4thThurs 7.30pm Methodist Church Hall. t:01692 405 492Elderberries Badminton Mon & Fri afternoons at CromerAcademy Sports Hall Contact Sheila 01263761142Elderberries Short Mat BowlsMon & Fri afternoons at CromerAcademy Sports Hall Contact Sheila 012637611421st Suffield Park Guides7pm.Weds. info: www.girlguiding.org.uk/get_involved.aspxFlower Club7.20pm 3rd Mon Junior School. t: 513 408Folk Dance Club 7.30pm Tues Community Hall t: 578 224Garden Society7.30pm 2nd Weds Community Hall t: 514 399Hockey ClubMon under16 6.30pm Adults 7.15pm SportsCentre t: 01692 404 440Korean Martial Artst: 07765 282 981Lip reading classes Weds 1.30pm. Methodist Church Rooms
t:0344 800 8020N.N.Amateur Radio Group9am. Thurs: 88 Central Road.t:512 377or 824 275N & N Assoc.for Blind 9.30-1pm Tues Merchants Place.N.N. Mencap Society Thurs 1pm Merchants Place. t: 578 116Cromer Orchestra Monday 7-9 Belfry Arts CentreOverstrand, contact Norman Moor 01263511600.Parkinsons Disease Society10.30am 2nd Wed of monthSt. John Hall, Bond St.R.E.M.E. 2pm. 1st Wed Halsey Hse t: 512 450RBL2pm 1st Wed. The Cottage t:510 146RBL Womens Section 2.30pm 1st ThursSing for Joy GroupThurs 10am. Community Centre. t: 570 117St John AmbulanceAdults Tues 7.30pm. Cadets Tues5.45pm St John Hall, Bond St.Taekwondo Sports Centre. t: 711 824Tai Chi For HealthWed 2pm Community Centre t: 823 007Tennis ClubSun, Weds & Fri t:513 741The One Oclock Clubover 60s.1pm Thurs. Barkers Herne.W.I.2nd Thurs 2 pm, Garden St.
OverstrandAcorns Parent & Toddler Group 1.30pm Thurs (term-time)Belfry School. t: 579 275.Gardening Club2.30pm 1st Tues Parish Hall t: 512350Carpet Bowls2.30pm Thurs. Parish Hall t: 833 369Cromer Orchestra 7-9pm Belfry Arts Centre. t: 511 600Railway Quilters & Craft Group2nd & 4th Tues.10-12Parish Hall t: 576 986Strand Club2nd Wed 2.30pm The Pavilion t: 579 433W.I.3rd Wed 7.30pm Parish Hall t: 834 242
MundesleyBadmintonTues & Fri am: Coronation Hall. Tel: 722 835Bowls Pavilion. Whist Drive : Tues,Wed & Fri 1.45pm t:721815Cafe Church1st Weds 10.30am Church Rooms.Carpet Bowls Mon 1.30pm Coronation Hall t: 720 344Come & Meet Club3rd Weds 11am. Royal Hotel t:720 558Community Choir Tues 7.30pm Methodist Church t:722 022
Craft Club10am1st & 3rd Mon Coronation Hall. t 720 549Creative Writing Group1st Fri 2.15pm Library t:720 702Knit & NatterTues 4-5pm Library t:720 702LibraryMon & Sat:10-1pm,Tues 2-5.30pm Fri 10-1pm &2-6.30pm. t: 720 702
Luncheon Club for over 60s & disabled. Mon 12 2pm. Free Church.t:721 984.MADRA t: 07734 689 978RBL4th Weds Haig Club. t: 722 238RBL Womens 3rd Weds 1.45pm Coronation Hall t:721 021Rhythm Club8pm lst Mon. Oct - April The Ship t: 721 604Scrabble ClubFri 2pm Church Rooms. t:720 663or720 107Table Tennis Thurs 7pm Coronation Hall t: 722 930Village Cinema7.30pm Coronation Hall 2nd TuesInfo:www.mundesley.org/filmW.I.2nd Mon 7pm Church Rooms t: 720 744
North WalshamAgeUK4th Thurs 10am Drop in. Library t: 01692 402 482Animal Magic Dog Clubt: Kathy 720 730
Arthritis Care group - 3rd Thursday in the month at theCommunity Centre North Walsham at 2.30pm. Tel 01263722778 for information.Beginners Tai Chi & Qigong. Tues St. Benets Hall.Qigong 6.30pm. Tai Chi 7.30pm. t: 01603 466 120Bipolar Self Help Group3rd Thurs 2pm Saddlers Shopt: 0854 434 9872Charity BingoWeds 8pm Community Centre.t: 01692 407 214ExtendOver 60s Exercise Mon. Methodist Church Hallt:01692 407 851JudoTues 7pm. Millfield Primary School. t: Hazel:579 345Lions ClubContact Secretary Elize Wheeler 07788940909We meet every 1st Monday in the month 7.30pm at the pmeyes down NW Community CentreWe also provide the Lions Bingo on every Weds 730pm eyesdown for 8pm at North Walsham Community CentreN.N. Speakers Club7pm alt. Weds. High School
t: Gillian :01692 650 250Parkinson Support Group 2nd Tues 10:30amSacred HeartChurch Hall. t:01692 406 486Quaker MeetingsSun 10.30am Meeting House,Mundesley Rd. near Swafield.RAFA7.30pm First Tues. Bluebell InnReading 4 U3rd Wed 9.45am St.Johns Hall t: 768 164Short & Sweetbook group 1-2pm Tues every 3 weeksLibrary. t: 01692 402 482Spiritualist Centre Sun: 6.30pm St Johns Ambulance Hall.The Wheel of Light1st Thurs 7.30pm Orchard GardensPub. t: 721 484Victory ExplorersWeds eve 14 - 18 yrs t: 01692 406415Walsham Writers Group: www.walshamwritersgroup.comWeavers Morris DancersWed 7.45pm St Nicholas Roomt: 01692 404 447
SheringhamBeetle Drive3rd Tues.7.30pm St.Josephs ChurchBridgeThe Morley. Duplicates Thurs 7pm Beginners Fri 2pm
t: 822 087Bounce & Rhyme under 5s Tues 10.15am : Library. t: 822 874CAB.YESU,Thurs 10-2pm t:01692 402 570Chess. All ages & abilities. 7.30 Fri. Morley Club. t: 576 575.Christian Spiritualist ChurchTues 7.30pm Oddfellows Hallt 513 067English Country DancingMons 7.30pm Methodist ChurchHall t: 01692 404 447Evening W.I.2nd Mon. Community Centre t: 649 227GingerbreadFri pm. Friends Meeting Hse t: 0785 9364 702Harry Upcher Lodge ROAB Mon 8.15pm Tyneside Club.Hearing Aid Clinic 10-12pm 1st Mon. Age Concern.Ladies Fellowship7.30pm 2nd Tues Salvation Army.Lip reading classesThurs 1.30 - 3.30pm Health Centret: 0344 800 8002MSmeet 7pm 1st & 3rd Wed. Robin Hood Pub, t: 823 392Old Shannocks2.15pm last Wed. Community Rooms.Quaker MeetingsSun 10.30am Cremer St.RAFA.11am 3rd Tues of month. t:519 684Saturday Super SaleFirst Sat 9-11am. Salvation Army Hall.
Sheringham & Cromer Lions Club2nd & 4th Tues.The Morley Club. t: 821 276Sheringham Lace Makers.Mon 1pm, St Andrews ChurchHall. t: 822 075.Sheringham SingersLadies Choir Tues 2pmLighthouseCommunity Church t: 768 126Sheringham Voyager2pm 1st & 3rd Thurs CommunityCentre t: 01692 500 550Fellowship Choir10am Mon St. Andrews Church. t:761 482
The RuntonsBingoSun & Wed 7.30pm Bernies Social Club East RuntonN.N. Chess ClubFri 7.30pm. W. Runton Social Club t: 823 814Pilates ClassesAll ages, abilities, male /female.Mon.10am E. Runton Community Hall t: 588 935or Mob.07900 733 832 Philatelic Society2nd Mon 7.30pmWest Runton Church Hall.Cromer & Sheringham Probus Club 12.30pm 1st Tues,Links Hotel t:824 306
Rotary ClubWeds 6pm except 5th Weds Dormy HouseW.Runton, t: 578 194Sequence DancingMon 7.30pm E. Runton Village Hall.t:01692 403 071West Runton Scouts info : 712 288
W.I.2.15pm 2nd Wed. W. Runton Church Hall
TriminghamAll at Pilgrim Shelter. Free ParkingWhistMon & Thurs 1 for1.15pm deal. t: Liz 834 965
YogaMon 7.30pm t: Linda 834 349Slimming ClubTues 1.45pm t: Val 579 797
Elsewhere1st Suffield Park GuidesWeds eveningswww.girlguiding.org.uk/get_involved.aspx
Acol Bridge Club Tues 2pm. All abilities.Weybourne Village Hall. t:515 588Badminton Thurs. Gresham Village Hall t: 07917 596 797Beachcombers Dining Club1st Mon 7pm: The FeathersHotel, Holt. t: Hazel 838 566Bridge- Abacus Bridge Club, meets at the Social Centre,
Avenue Road, High Kelling, at 7.00 pm on Thursdayevenings.New members very welcome. Contact Norman Reeve01603 560995.Cash BingoTues 8pm Aldborough community centre.Cantamus Choir 7.30pm Thurs. Southrepps Church.t: 07785 782 498.Crazee Kidz Club7pm 2nd & 4th Fri. term time.RoughtonVillage Hall 7-16yrs. t:768 138Cromer& Sheringham BrassBand7.45pm Thurs UpperSheringham Village Hall t:733 638Cromer Air Rifle Club9am Sun. Nr. Sheringham. t: 570 223Extendexercise for over 60s Mon 2.30pm NorthreppsVillage Hall t:768 159
Farmers Market 1st Sun 9.30am - 12.30pm AldboroughCommunity Hall t: 768 766Fit Together Health Walkst: 07766 259 999Fit Together Tea Dance Tues 2-4pm Briston CopemanCentre - 2 Info: 07766 259 999Greenfingers Gardening Club 7.30pm 1st Thurs JubileeHall, Banningham t:761 620Gym ClubThurs 5-8pm Northrepps Village Hall t: 576 609Knapton Ladies Club 3rd Mon 7.30pm Knapton VillageHall t:720 908.MS GroupMon 10-2pm Southrepps Village Hall t: 823 392Nordic WalkingTues & Thurs 11am. t: 07825 773 368Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band1.30pm 1st Sun Goat Inn,Skeyton.Free. t: 01692 538 600.Norfolk Submariners1st Wed 12noon Kings Head,Horsham St Faith t: 511 758N.N. Minni House Club 2nd Thurs 2pm Bodham VillageHall t: 826 970.N. Walsham Cage Bird Club8pm 3rd TuesFelmingham Village Hall. t: 01692 404 750
Northrepps Pre-SchoolMon-Fri Term-time t:579 396Northrepps R.B.L. 1st Mon. 2nd.Mon. BHs. 7.30pm.Northrepps Cottage t: 579 633.N.N. Model EngineeringClub1st Fri 7.30pm High KellingSocial Centre.Prize Bingo 7.30pm 1st & 3rd Fri Gimingham Village HallRoughton & District WI.2nd weds of month. 7.30pmRoughton Village Hall t: 768 106.Roughton Under 5sPlaygroup t:07553 456 083Rubys Prize Bingo. 1st Sat of month 7.30pm. LowerSouthrepps Social ClubSeniors Swimming Mon & Weds am., Fri pm. GreshamsSwimming Pool, Holt. t: 711 123Suffield Park Bowls Club. Station Road. Bingo twicemonthly Oct. - Apr. 7.30pm. Bar. C lub House available tohire. Catering if required. 514555 or 513542Trunch Bumbles Pre-school t: 720 931Trunch Friends2nd Tues 2pm Trunch Village Hall t:721 570Trunch Methodist Church 1st Sat 10am - noon.CoffeeMorning. Stalls Cakes t: 720 145
Weybourne Folk Club3rd Sun 3-6pm Maltings Hotel,Weybourne.t:588 781Whist Drive:7.30pm 3rd Friday Antingham Village HallWoodlands Pre-Schoolphone for info t: 834 148
What, When & WhereAll tel numbers are code: 01263unless otherwise stated.
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Special Events
St Margarets Church Thorpe MarketNorfolk and Norwich Open Studios
30th May, 2016Bank Holiday Monday 2:00-4:00
Sculpting DemonstrationFree Entry. Refreshments available
SENIORS SWIMMINGCLUB
Open to anyone over 55 and we have aone hour session on Monday Wednesdayand Friday at the pool in Gresham school,
Holt. Should anyone be interested myphone number is 01263 860664.
E mail teazle1@ btinternet.com.I can then give more details re timesand fees. Many thanks. Patricia Poole,
secretary.
YES THAT IS MY REAL NAME!
CARBOOT SALESBodham Playing Field
every Sat from 21st may till 3rd Sept incset up 730 am public 9am till12noon 5per pitch no need to book refreshmentsavailble sorry no dogs only assisted dogs
contact Micheal Sayer 01263 588228
Itteringham OpenGardens Day
Sunday 6th June from 12.00 - 5PM.There will be six gardens open and lunches served at
the Village Hall.All tickets sold for the open gardens are in aid of the
National GardensScheme charities and the monies taken
for the lunches served in the village hall go to theItteringham Community
Village Shop.Tel 587325
CROMER MUSIC EVENINGCONCERT
SUNDAY MAY 29th.
The Ferio SaxophoneQuartet
3:00 p.m. at Templewood,Frogshall, Northrepps,
near Cromer. Tickets sold
at the door: Members8. Non members 12.
Students & children 2.
bank holiday Mon. 30th mayLangHam churchyard
Bring and Buy 10am-12noonWe will be in the church if the weatheris inclement! Bric-a-brac, books, plants,
cakes, competitions and refreshments willbe on oer. If anyone would like to bring
along items for the above stalls, all willbe gratefully received. Proceeds are for
Langham Church General Fund.
St. Marys ChurchAntingham on Friday 10
June 2016 at 7.30 pmTo celebrate the Queens birthday -
Concert of organ music to include works
by Edward Elgar and William Walton.Refreshments provided, Retiring
collection to be shared between the churchand Walking with the Wounded
All Welcome
National Garden SchemeGarden Open Chestnut Farm
West Beckham Holt NR256NX
Bank Holiday Monday May30th.11.00am to 5.00pm
Light refreshments ( todays receipts will be donatedto E.A.C.H.) Plants for sale
Vintage Car on show and Grass eld Parking
(weather permitting)Further information from Judy Wilson
01263 822 241
The Cromer Society PoetryGroup
meets on the rst Wednesday of eachmonth at 2pm. The theme for the 1st June
meeting is Own Choice.
Coastwatch Bumper BankHoliday Booksale
Saturday 28th May on the green next tothe Mundesley Museum from 10am-2pm
(weather permitting).
DILHAM JAZZ WORKSHOPmeets 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm on the 1st& 3rd Tuesdays each month at DilhamVillage Hall.If you play an instrument or are looking toexpand your playing ability by keepingyour hand in the workshop would be
pleased to see you. Details from 07703697397 or turn up on the night.
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Craft Fair Saturday 28thMay at Coronation Hall, 26Cromer Road, MundesleyNR11 8BE open 10-4pm.Lots of unique and interesting Crafts to
buy if something catches your eye. We areall local Norfolk Crafters who enjoy whatthey do and just love to talk about it!!!Free Entry and Parking. We support the
East Anglia Air Air Ambulance.
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FIT TOGETHER ACTIVITIES.
TUESDAYS: TEA DANCE, TUESDAY,
2PM - 4PM, AT THE COPEMAN CENTRE,
HALL STREET, BRISTON, NR24 2LG. 2.00
INCLUDING TEA/COFFEE/BISCUITS/CAKE.
NO BOOKING NECESSARY.
WEDNESDAYS: NORFOLK AND WESTERN
LINE DANCE, WEDNESDAY 1.30PM - 4.00PM,
AT ST ANDREWS CHURCH HALL, CHURCH
STREET, HOLT, NR25 6BB. FOR MORE INFO01263 715533.
WEDNESDAYS: CIRCUIT TRAINING FOR
OLDER ADULTS, WEDNESDAY 3.30PM -
4.30PM, AT ST. JOSEPHS CHURCH HALL,58
CROMER ROAD, SHERINGHAM, NR26 8RT.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL 07766259999. COST
2.50.
THURSDAYS- BADMINTON, 1PM - 3PM
AT GRESHAM VILLAGE HALL, NR11 8RT.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL ON 07917596797, COST
1.75 AN HOUR.
WALKS: PLEASE ARRIVE 20 MINS EARLY
IF YOU ARE NEW TO FIT TOGETHER. FOR
MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MELANIE
BROWN ON 07766259999.
THURS 2ND JUNE 10:30AM - NORTH WALSHAM SPA COMMON/
SADDLERS WOOD 2.9 MILES MEET AT THE CORNER OF VICARAGE
STREET AND NORTH STREET NEAR PAY AND DISPLAY CP (FIND OWN
PARKING), NR28 9DG.
FRI 3RD JUNE 10:30AM - WEST RUNTON TO BEESTON BUMP 3 MILES MEET
AT THE VILLAGE INN PH CP, WEST RUNTON, NR27 9QT.
MON 6TH JUNE 10:30AM - PRETTY CORNER WOODS 2 MILES MEET
AT PRETTY CORNER WOODS MAIN CP (FREE), PRETTY CORNER LANE,
SHERINGHAM.
TUES 7TH JUNE 10:30AM - CROMER TO OVERSTRAND 4 MILES MEET
OUTSIDE MERCHANTS PLACE AREA PARTNERSHIP, 16 CHURCH STREET,
CROMER, N27 9GW. FIND OWN PARKING.
TUES 7TH JUNE 1:30PM - CROMER PROM BOOKABLE ANY DISTANCE TO 1
MILE. MEET AT DISABLED PAY & DISPLAY CP ON THE WEST PROM, NR27 9HS.
BOOK ON 07766259999 BY 3PM MON 6TH JUNE.
THURS 9TH JUNE 10:30AM - NORTH WALSHAM LIBRARY 2.7 MILES MEET
OUTSIDE NORTH WALSHAM LIBRARY, (PARKING CHARGES APPLY), NEW RD,
NORTH WALSHAM, NR28 9DE.
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