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th Saturday 13 October – 7.30 pm start We hope you all had a great summer - perhaps a distant memory already for some? As ever, we were overwhelmed with the response to our request for volunteers to The Leisure Seeker take on the Hall Road delivery round. Thank you to all who stepped forward to help, John and Ella Robina (Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren) have shared a wonderful life for it is very much appreciated. more than fifty years. Now in their eighties, Ella suffers from cancer and has chosen to stop treatment. John has Alzheimer's. Yearning for one last adventure, they escape from the grown-up children and doctors who seem to run their lives, and leave their home in But now we must ask again! After delivering the magazine for well over 10 years, suburban Detroit on a forbidden vacation of rediscovery. David and Janet Cockburn have decided it's time to pass on the baton. Once again,

a heartfelt thanks from us for all of their dedication over the years, it does not go Saturday 10th November – 7.30 pm start unnoticed. We hope you enjoy putting your feet up! So, if there are any willing delivery volunteers, the now vacant round takes in 65 The Happy Prince houses including a chunk of The Street, Foxley Road and Billingford Road - along Starring Rupert Everett, who also wrote and directed it, this is the story of the last days of to a couple of houses close to Billingford. If anyone would like to see a list before Oscar Wilde. Released from Reading Gaol, he leaves never to return and wanders making a decision, do get in touch. David has done a marvellous job of chronicling around Europe penniless and ill. the whole round in perfect detail. If you're interested, please contact us using the details below.

th Saturday 8 December – 7.30 pm start Many thanks, Emma and Gavin The Bookshop It is 1959, and widowed Florence Green (Emily Mortimer) risks everything to open up a Next copy deadline Advertising in The Reeve’s bookshop in the sleepy seaside town of Hardborough. When she exposes the narrow minded townsfolk to the best literature of the day including Nabokov's scandalizing "Lolita" Tale and Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451", she gains a kindred spirit and ally in the figure of Mr 15th October 2018 Brundish (Bill Nighy), who is himself sick of the town's stale atmosphere, but has to reckon If you would like to advertise your with the hostility of the other shopkeepers and of self-appointed doyenne Mrs Gamart Please email business within The Reeve’s Tale, please (Patricia Clarkson). [email protected] contact us via email Doors Open 6.30pm, Bar/Cafe open 7pm– Films Start at 7.30pm [email protected] or visit

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thereevestale.co.uk October 2018 | 3 CONTENTS Bawdeswell Garage & MOT Centre Repairs and servicing for all makes and models of vehicles What’s on? 7 MOTs Class IV & Class VII October Events 7 Other local events 9 MOTs for Motorcycles Class I & II Regular Events 9 Recovery of Vehicles (24 hour) Letters 11 State of the art Diagnostic Equipment Hedgehogs 11 Fully Qualified Technicians Village news 13 Friendly & Knowledgeable Staff - Quality Workmanship Assured Foxley Mobile Library: Change of venue 13 NEW: COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE – small charge Foxley Parish Council meeting agenda 13 Dereham Hospital is looking for volunteers 15 Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm Bawdeswell Village Hall 17 Sat: 8am - 12pm Clubs and Societies 19 Book Club 19 Bawdeswell Knit and Natter 23 Tel: 01362 688731 Bridge Club 23 www.bawdeswellgarage.co.uk Short Mat Bowls 23 Foxley Village Hall Coffee Morning 23 Park Farm Buildings, Dereham Road, Bawdeswell Bawdeswell Bowls Club 25 Dereham, NR20 4AA Cafe Philosophique 25 Wensum Valley Birdwatching Society 25 G. A. Egmore & Beck WI 27 Little Monkeys Parent and Toddler Group 27 Partners of Sparham Fifty and Beyond (FAB) 31 Coal, Smokeless fuels, Flower Arranging 31 Pre-packed & Barbecue fuels, Iceni Choir 31 Logs & Kindling and parts for Services 33 Solid Fuel Fires Community Car Scheme: Bawdeswell, Bylaugh, Foxley 33 Regular deliveries Post Office 33 Quality, Service, Reliability. Parish Councils 35 Tel: 01362 688270 Bawdeswell Parish Council Meeting held on 6th September 35 Foxley Parish Council Meeting held on 19th July 39 Church News 43 SUPPLY & INSTALLATION The Friends of Bawdeswell Church 43 NW Bawdeswell Church News 45 OF WOODBURNERS Charles Seaman Church Letter 47 Norfolk’s agent for Aga, Hunter & Parkray Stoves Church Services 49 WOODBURNERS Interior/Exterior Painter and Decorator

Tel: (01362) 688309 01508 498393 2 Bell Close, Bawdeswell www.norfolkwoodburners.co.uk Dereham, NR20 4SL

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DA PLUMBING SERVICES October Events 1 Two Fields Way, Bawdeswell, Dereham, NR20 4TQ Event Date Location(s) Local reliable plumber FAB Wed 3rd Oct Foxley Village Hall; 12.00pm Bawdeswell Parish Council Thurs 4th Oct Bawdeswell Village Hall; 7.30pm Qualified and fully insured - All work guaranteed Book Club Thurs 4th Oct The Old Workhouse; 8.00pm All plumbing work undertaken - Free estimates Harvest Supper Quiz Sat 6th Oct Bawdeswell Village Hall; 7.00pm Central Heating Power Flushing Knit and Natter Thurs 11th Oct Bawdeswell Village Hall; 2.00pm Blocked drains Cafe Philosophique Thurs 11th Oct The Old Workhouse; 7.30pm Oftec Registered Technician - 24 Hour call out Foxley Parish Council Thurs 11th Oct Foxley Village Hall; 7.30pm Oil boiler due for a service, Bawdeswell Village Cinema Sat 13th Oct Bawdeswell Village Hall; 7.30pm broken down or needs replacing Foxley Harvest Festival Sun 14th Oct Foxley Church; 11.00am Foxley Harvest Supper Sun 14th Oct Foxley Village Hall; 12.30pm Call David on 01362 688997/ 07771602218 Flower Arranging Tues 16th Oct Bawdeswell Village Hall; 2.00pm Foxley Coffee Morning Wed 17th Oct Foxley Village Hall; 10.30am Bintree Bowls Quiz & Chips Sat 20th Oct Foxley Village Hall; 7.30pm Bawdeswell Harvest Sun 21st Oct Bawdeswell Church; 10.30am Festival Mobile Library Tues 23rd Oct From 10.45am Knit and Natter Thurs 25th Oct Bawdeswell Village Hall; 2.00pm School Dinner Night Fri 26th Oct Bawdeswell Village Hall; 7.00pm Flower Arranging Tues 30th Oct Bawdeswell Village Hall; 2.00pm

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thereevestale.co.uk October 2018 | 7 WHAT’S ON? SELLING HOMES LIKE YOURS FOR NEARLY Other local events 40 YEARS Event Date Location(s) & Details Reepham Office: 01603 870473 | Dereham Office: 01362 696895 Reepham Gardening Club: Tuesday 16th Reepham Town Hall. More info: Jim Paine, Walnut Tree October, 7.45pm Jeff Johnson 01362 680066 or Garden Nursery: Winter reephamgardenclub.org.uk Sparham Old School Friday 26th £5 per person, pay on the door. Room Film Night: 7 Days in October, 7.30pm Enquiries: Janet on 01362 Entebbe 688984 Elsing Village Hall Charity Saturday 3rd Five course culinary Remembrance Dinner 2018 November extravaganza, with choir, raffle and auction. Tickets £25. Contact Alan: 01362 638445. Lady-Birds, Gt Witchingham, Saturday 10th With Barley Mow, tickets are Ceilidh November 7pm - £12 which includes a 2 course Call our professional & friendly staff today to arrange your valuation 11pm dinner (ploughmans + Ice- cream), Bar available. Tickets can be reserved by calling Kay Skelton on 07979 085231. SEAN KNOWLES Regular Events

Event Time/Date Location BUILDER Slimming World Mon. 5.30pm Bawdeswell Village Hall All types of Brickwork | Flintwork | Repointing | Renovations Beck WI 2nd Mon. of each month 7.30pm Old Schoolroom, Sparham Extensions and Repairs. Short Mat bowls Mon. 7pm - 9pm & Fri 7pm- 9pm Foxley Village Hall Hub Cafe Tues. 9.30am - 12pm Bawdeswell Village Hall Full Landscaping Service Pilates Tues. 6.15pm Bawdeswell Village Hall Brickweave | Concrete and Shingle | Driveways | Paths and Patios Garden walls | Drainage and digger work. Bridge Tues. 6.45pm, Friday 2.15pm Bawdeswell Village Hall Zumba Gold Wed. 9am to 10am Bawdeswell Village Hall Fully qualified and insured | All work guaranteed Yoga Wed. 10.30am to 11.30am Bawdeswell Village Hall Insurance work undertaken Youth Football Club Wed. 6.00pm - 8.00pm Bawdeswell Village Hall Weight Watchers Wed. 6.00pm Bawdeswell Village Hall 01263 862652 | 07818 294282 Little Monkeys Fri. (term time) 9.15 - 11.30am Bawdeswell Village Hall Denver House, Hindolveston, NR20 5BU Games Afternoon Sat. 1.30pm Bawdeswell Village Hall thereevestale.co.uk October 2018 | 9 COMING LETTERS EVENTS UP AT Hedgehogs

July 2018: 20% The following is a quote from Claire at Hedgehog Rescue: "In all my years with the hedgehogs this is the biggest nest I've received. Sadly mum has abandoned them but eyes are open so she has done a brilliant job for the first OFF two weeks which helps enormously. This nest of seven has been separated into three who are weaning and happy and 4 Cane and Garden Furniture who are underweight and need assistance. One in particular is very poorly." with free delivery within Norfolk. Fingers crossed they will all survive! Found by Alistair at Rose Cottage in Foxley. The Reeve’s Reeve’s Treetops Norwich Road, Bawdeswell, Larder Millennium Adventure Dereham, Norfolk NR20 4RZ Update from Alistair in August 2018: FOOD HALL Garden Restaurant PLAY AREA Tel. 01362 688 387 "I am pleased to say that three out of the seven hedgehogs found in my garden have www.bawdeswellgardencentre.co.uk ... where friends meet returned to Foxley and re-homed with Bryan & Bonnie at Glebe House, next door to me."

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TheCAFE & RESTAURANT Barn Foxley Mobile Library: Change of venue Please note a change of venue for the mobile library. In future, it will stop at Foxley Our friendly staff will serve tea, coffee, cakes, light and hot lunches in a Village Hall. pleasant, quiet and relaxing environment. The next visit will be on Tuesday 23rd October at 12.05pm. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10.00AM - 4.00PM AMPLE FREE PARKING | DISABLED FACILITIES ON SITE DOGS WELCOME Foxley Parish Council meeting agenda Thursday, 11th October 2018 at 7.30pm in Foxley Village Hall.

Subjects likely to be on the agenda" • Lampro application for 10,000 houses • Foxley Wood Developments - Steve Collin Reserves Manager - Woods and TEL: 01328 701798 Heaths will address the meeting on behalf of Norfolk Wildlife Trust EMAIL: [email protected] • Progress of planning applications in Foxley MANOR FARM | BACK LANE | STANFIELD | NR20 4HY (FORMERLY THE HAMPTONS/MULBERRY) Come and Have your Say – All Welcome.

G.P. Landscaping & Building Maintenance Fencing specialists for all your domestic, commercial and security needs Using the best quality materials that last the longest! If you think you, or someone you are with, is having a heart attack dial 999 Also undertaking all hard landscaping: Your best chance of surviving a heart attack is with a defibrillator. Paths | Patios | Paving | Driveways | Turf Brickwork Decking | Garden Clearance | Ponds | Pergola’s Foxley Village Hall now has a defibrillator. There is a volunteer group that, in an emergency, will collect the defibrillator, and will offer support and Local | Fully Insured | Portfolio on request assistance until the ambulance arrives. Free quotations | CSCS holders (Health & Safety) After dialling 999, call this number to contact the emergency volunteer Call Paul: 07971 771204 Evening: 01362 688159 group: 01362 788505. Scheme will begin August 1st. www.gplandscapingnorfolk.co.uk

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VILLAGE NEWS

Little Monkeys Dereham Hospital is looking for volunteers

Dereham Hospital is looking for compassionate people who care about the local Parent & toddler group community and are able to offer a couple of hours on a weekly or fortnightly basis, and support the clinicians and staff to provide a positive patient experience. We provide a variety of volunteering roles to suit most people’s skills, such as: People-facing Bawdeswell Village Hall Chat, read, provide companionships or just sit and listen to one of our patients Friday mornings (term time) during an activity group or on the ward. Behind the scenes 9.15 - 11.30am Help make patient information packs, ring a patient to remind them about their appointment or help organise stock supplies.

Full training and support is provided and all out-of-pocket expenses will be Toys • Crafts • Snacks • Teas • Chats reimbursed. No personal care involved.

For more information about becoming a volunteer, please contact Pavlina Parashkevova, Volunteer Service Co-Ordinator on 01603 272336 or email [email protected] A friendly local parent-run group for babies, preschoolers and their carers Traditional folk music provided by Barley Mow Only £2 for you & your monkey; 50p each additional monkey Hosted by The Lady-Birds Great Witchingham (Lenwade) Our Ceilidh night last year was so successful, we are doing it again this year! For more information call Becca (01362) 688050 or Ticket Price: £12.00 th Anne (01362) 688447 Date: Saturday 10 November 18 Venue: Great Witchingham Village Hall Time: 7pm-11pm Tickets: Call Kay 07979 085231 for tickets or further information. Food: 2 Course meal included. Info: Over 18s Only. Bar will be available Raffle prizes to be won

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Bawdeswell Village Hall

As the nights seem to be drawing in more quickly it is getting harder to remember what a beautiful summer we have had, although the gardens and the grass, perhaps didn’t enjoy it as much. We’d like to thank all the volunteers and families who helped run our afternoon café during the school holidays. We must have sold more ice creams and ice pops than we’ve ever done before. And grateful thanks to Breckland’s sports coaches who organised and ran the exciting games for the children on Tuesday afternoons. Bawdeswell J MEARS LTD can now boast that Quidditch was played here! BUILDING CONTRACTORS All types of Building work undertaken We held our Annual General Meeting in August, and were pleased to welcome New houses | Extensions | Renovations | Roofing | Repairs representatives from many of the groups who use our Hall. The following Warranty available on all work snippets give an indication of our year, but further information, including minutes from our meetings can be found at: 01362 688251 www.bawdeswellvillagehall.co.uk/meetings-of-trustees Old Hall Farm, The Street, Foxley • Our income for the year was £28,700, up £3,500 on the previous year. • Profit after expenses but before depreciation was £8,100, down £800 on the previous year. (es. 1974) • The trustees have continued to invest during the year which included Pau E. Soanes the new external storage facility “The Beach Hut”, a new commercial oven in the kitchen, general decorating, along with a number of other improvements and TV Engineer and Aerial Installer our general running maintenance programme, which keeps the building in tip top condition for our users. Having difficulty setting up your TV, DVD, Digital? • Running expenses have increased slightly now with the hall being used more on the previous year. For help call: 01603 871251 The trustees are very keen to find someone who could act as our lead on the general maintenance and smooth running of the halls infrastructure, like the water, heating, plumbing, alarm system etc. Someone who could be a 'go to' when we have faults and could co-ordinate repairs and annual maintenance checks with our approved suppliers. We need someone with a 'flair' and understanding of this type of mechanical plant and equipment. If you would be VI I H interested in helping us out, or you would like further details please do contact one of the trustees, we would be delighted to hear from you.

thereevestale.co.uk/advertising In September we enjoyed our second ‘Opera at the Hall’. We or call 01362 688183 for more infomation enjoyed the filmed live performance from La Scala, Milan of Madama Butterfly. A real taste of Italy, prosecco included! thereevestale.co.uk October 2018 | 17 VILLAGE NEWS/CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

Our next evening fundraising event will be School Dinners Night at 7.00pm on 26th October.

A night to remember and an opportunity to re-live those dinners of stew and lumpy custard. There will be a prize for the best dressed school girl and boy. Advance tickets only: £10.00 from the Tuesday Coffee Hub. BYO drinks.

Contacts: Chairman: James Lilwall - 01362 688 499 Bookings: John Mallen - 01362 688 627

Book Club “My Name is Leon” by Kit De Waal

The 2nd April 1980 in a maternity ward, 8 year old Leon holds his new born baby brother, Jake, whilst his mother Carol goes outside for a cigarette. We subsequently learn from Leon's narration that his Caribbean father is serving a prison sentence and Jake is the result of Leon's mother's affait with a married man who has abandoned her. This moving and harrowing tale takes the reader through the process of Carol's decline into clinical depression, and Leon and Jake's move to live with a foster parent Maureen.

Maureen feeds and looks after them and claims everything will be okay. But will they ever see their mother again? Who are the couple who secretly visit Jake? Between the street violence and the street parties, Leon must find a way to reunite his family...

The book group members enjoyed the book a great deal but felt for Leon's plight and frustration at feeling unheard by the adults in his life.

18 | October 2018 thereevestale.co.uk thereevestale.co.uk October 2018 | 19 CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Christine Sommerville the With over 15yrs experience as a beauty therapist, offering treatments such as: Escape Book Club Manicures/Pedicures/Gel Nails/ beauty room “The Report” by Jessica Francis Kane Waxing & Advanced Waxing/Caci Treatments/ IPL Permanent Hair Removal... The Laurels, Jordan Green Farm, Whitwell, Norwich NR10 4RQ Please call or email to make an appointment. T: 07980 620069 Tel: 07980 620069 E: [email protected] This book was inspired by real events in during the Second World War. The scene is set at Bethnal Green Tube Station, which was used as a shelter from the air raids. The date is 3rd March, 1943 and during that night 173 civilians died in the Mandy Wimhurst space of a few minutes. Yet, no bombs fell that night, so what caused their deaths?

A private investigation took place, 80 witnesses were interviewed and a report was Cleaning and Domestic Services written. However, this was suppressed by the Government for decades. This true Ironing collection and delivery | Supermarket shopping story is interspersed with fictional characters who provide the feelings of the time. A References available. 24 years’ experience plaque was later laid at the tube Station to commemorate the disaster.  01263 479817  07879 645550  [email protected] The Book Club members were split in their views, some regarding it as excellent, whilst others were less impressed. Most liked the factual elements of the book, which was unknown to everyone. In fact, it could have proved a more interesting story without the fictional characters, although they did provide certain feelings, Your North Norfolk Solicitors such as, survivors' guilt, suicide and responsibility, For advice you can trust on all legal matters What surprised most of us, was the hatred of the Jews in London at that time. 1 Old Post Office Street, Fakenham. Considering what they were escaping from in Europe, it was felt they would have 15 Market Place, Holt. been shown more compassion. The disaster was also compared to the more recent Tel: 01328 863131 Hillsborough and Grenfell Tower tragedies. Tel: 01263 712023

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The Book Club meets in the ‘Lounge’ outside the Workhouse Bar on the first Thursday of every month at 8pm. We mostly obtain books from the library so there is not the expense of buying new books each month. We are currently reading “Elizabeth is Stockwell Bales Missing” by Emma Healey for discussion at our meeting on 4th October and will read ”Exposure” by Helen Dunmore for discussion on 1st November. Happy reading! ccountants iited New members are always welcome. Enquiries: Carolyn Good 01362 688944 laire tockwell Bc | aren Bales Bc Hons

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thereevestale.co.uk October 2018 | 21 CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Ladies and Gents Mobile Hairdresser Bawdeswell Knit and Natter Lyng and surrounding areas Still continuing with our output of poppies, even though some members did find the summer heatwave a hindrance to knitting! Children up to 12 from £8 Gents Cuts from £10 Our meetings for October are the 11th and 25th. New members are always welcome. Ladies Cut and Blow Dry from £16 Enquiries: Josie Beach 01362 688 869. Ladies Re-Style from £18 Ladies Blow Dry or Set from £10 Bridge Club Colours on request Sponsored by Bawdeswell Village Hall (Registered Charity No 800970)

The JayCee Bridge Club holds two weekly sessions. We meet every T: 01603 308999 Tuesday evening at 6.45pm for a 7.00pm start, and every Friday afternoon at 2.15pm M: 07826 382894 Poy for 2.30pm. Both sessions take place at Bawdeswell Village Hall in the Meeting Room. Please contact Roger or Patsy for information, or to confirm a session is to E: [email protected] take place. Whilst we aspire to play well, our range of bridge playing abilities means that it’s really bridge for fun! No regular partners are needed.

Roger Fryatt: 01362 688627 or Patsy Catchpole: 01362 688352.

GUTTER Short Mat Bowls Foxley Village Hall CLEANING Every Monday 7pm - 9pm and Friday 7pm - 9pm. Our short mat bowls is not the game you may have watched on TV where the game is played in absolute silence: a single cough incurring instant glares of castigation. We also clean windows, facias and conservatory roofs No, this is a game where chatter and a considerable amount of laughter (and a cup of tea and biscuit at half time) are an intrinsic part of the evening. The atmosphere is distinctly friendly and sociable. Why not come along and have a go? There will be  VERY HIGH STANDARDS bowls for you to try and plenty of help and encouragement from members.  GREAT SERVICE To find out more, callDennis on 01362 688099 or Carole on 688567. Foxley Village Hall Coffee Morning S J Nye / Member of the Window Cleaning Federation 17th October at 10.30am A warm welcome to all. On the third Wednesday of each month. Come  01603 868014 /  07717185767 along for a coffee and chat with neighbours and friends.

thereevestale.co.uk October 2018 | 23 CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Bawdeswell Pre-School For 0-5 years | Open 8am - 6pm FULL AND PART TIME PLACES AVAILABLE Bawdeswell Bowls Club

Bawdeswell bowls club 2018 record: OUTSTANDING “We are delighted to announce that Scribbles Pre-School has been awarded an County league ‘Outstanding’ judgement from Ofsted under the statutory framework for the children’s Played 12 won 9 drawn 0 lost 3 finished: 2nd learning, development and care, known as the ‘Early Years Foundation Stage.” Cawston league Played 18 won 13 drawn 0 lost 5 finished: 2nd Dereham league We are incredibly proud of our sta, children, volunteers, parents and would like to thank Played 12 won 9 drawn 1 lost 2. finished: 1st everyone across the Bawdeswell community for their continued support. Cawston league k o cup Won The inspection report highlighted 'The manager and all sta show a deep commitment to Flood light league Won provide the highest quality care'. Bawdeswell have had a very successful 2018 season, playing 50 games, winning 40, The full inspection report can be viewed at reports.ofsted.gov.uk. drawn 1, losing just 9. With new members performing very well, the future is looking good. Bawdeswell, Bintree and Lakeside are always looking for new players, male and female, 12 years+. We look forward to seeing you. New season starts Sunday 01362 686891 21st April. Contact Paul on 01362 688615 for further information. scribblespre-schoolgroup.co.uk | [email protected] Cafe Philosophique Philosophy: different ways of looking at the world.

Meets second Thursday of the month in the Saga Lounge at the back of Moor Farm Stable Cottages the Workhouse Bar. Moor Farm, Foxley, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 4QP Thursday 11th October at 7.30pm A Courtyard of 8 2/3 Bedroomed Converted Stables and Barns Angy: Living to Die/Dying to Live Holidays, Long or Short Term Lets Contact Peter on 688944. Wensum Valley Birdwatching Society

Indoor meetings at Great Witchingham Village Hall, 7.30pm. All welcome. (There is a £2.00 charge for non-members) OPEN ALL YEAR Tel: (01362) 688523 (24hr answerphone) 18th October – Hawk and Owl Trust update on Peregrines and Sculthorpe. (01362) 688393 (evenings) 15th November – Arizona to Alaska with David Mason Email: [email protected] Field trip: Sunday 28th October – Hoe Bird Walk. Saturday 24th November – Cley and surrounding area. www.moorfarmstablecottages.co.uk Contact Sue Gale – [email protected] – for more information.

thereevestale.co.uk October 2018 | 25 CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Sam Style Your local Nail & Beauty Salon Nails & Beauty in Bawdeswell “Elegance with style” Beck WI Fully Qualified & BABTAC registered Beauty Therapist Free Private Parking | Competitively Priced The Beck is an enthusiastic group which meets on the second Monday Offering Beauty Treatments including the popular CND Shellac Gel Polish, Manicures, Pedicures, of each month at 7.30pm in the Old School Room at Sparham. NexGen Nail Extensions, Waxing and Facial Treatments, St Tropez Spray Tanning This month the business part of our meeting was tackled first, with most time spent 01362 688128 | samstylenailsandbeauty.co.uk on trying to decide where to have the Christmas meal! After refreshments we settled down to ‘An Evening of Humour’. One member had brought some poems by Pam Ayres and texts from Victoria Wood, which we all enjoyed. Another read some We are now a stockists for H V Graves fresh meat from Briston. Please visit our Reeve’s Larder for regular limericks by Edward Lear, which none of us found funny! This led on to an interesting deliveries from H V Graves. We can also take orders to discussion about how much humour has changed and what we find funny today. cater for your own requirements on a weekly basis. The topic for our next meeting on October 8th has the intriguing title “Lost and Found” – the presenter Anne Bridges will discuss the Cheapside Hoard, a hoard Norwich Road, Bawdeswell, Dereham, Norfolk NR20 4RZ of jewellery from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, discovered in 1912 by Reeve’s The Reeve’s Children’s workmen using a pickaxe to excavate in a cellar at 30–32 Cheapside in London, Larder Millennium Play Area FOOD HALL Garden Restaurant on the corner with Friday Street.

Tel. 01362 688 387 www.bawdeswellgardencentre.co.uk ... where friends meet We will continue to run a very varied programme in 2018 and non-members are always welcome to join us.

BOOK We are always looking to recruit new members. Please contact Liz Waddy on INDOOR HEATED SOON! 01362 688910 for further information. SWIMMING POOL AND SPA PREPAREPREPARE FORFOR AUTUMNAUTUMN Little Monkeys Parent and Toddler Group OERIAL & RESIDENTIAL AINTENANE Pressure wash clean & treat Come along to our friendly group for babies and preschoolers and their Decking : drives : patios : paving parents, grandparents and carers. Have a cuppa and a chat while your Available for hire 100% pure water cleaning for conservatories little one plays, or maybe join your child for fun craft activities and messy play. Best of all, your home gets to stay nice and tidy...for a morning anyway! for your private use Remove & treat roof moss GutterVac clean Stockists for Hedgehog Gutter Brush Find us at Bawdeswell Village Hall every Friday morning during term time, Replace existing guttering 9.15-11.30am. Only £2 for you and your 'little monkey' (50p for each additional monkey). Includes snacks. 0801 009 38 Moor Farm Foxley 013 88 580 For more information, contact Becca on 01362 688050 or Anne on 688447. skouofeuer.co.uk Tel: 01362 688523 OUTOFTEUTTER.O.U

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Why not hire the new Village Hall for your next event?

MEETINGS | PARTIES | RECEPTIONS | PRESENTATIONS | CELEBRATIONS INDOOR GAMES | DEMONSTRATIONS | EXHIBITIONS | REUNIONS AND MORE Excursions With IC Travel! All are possible in our modern, flexible, and welcoming new hall, which has a variety of separate rooms. Pick-ups including Guist, Bawdeswell, Lenwade & Taverham

√ Wi-Fi Fully escorted trips – Fast, friendly direct service! √ Good Lighting Refreshments served on board! - Over 20 years’ experience - Fully insured √ Fully Equipped Kitchen √ Reception Area

√ Cinema Projector and Screen Sat 6th Oct Horse of the Year Show – NEC 7.30am £75 The hall is available to hire for one off events, or you can book a regular slot. Tues 9th Oct Cliff Richard – Nottingham 1pm tbc £120 Tel: 01362 688627 BAWDESWELL Email: [email protected] Sat 13th Oct Knitting & Stitching Show Ally Pally 8am £36 VILLAGE HALL bawdeswellvillagehall.co.uk registered charity number 800970

Sun 14th Oct Cliff Richard – Royal Albert Hall 1pm tbc £30 travel

Wed 17th Oct Bentley Priory RAF Museum Tou 8am £60

Thurs18th Oct Aladdin 8am £65

Sun 21st Oct Gin Train Experience 5pm £48

Mon 22nd Oct Cadbury World – Birmingham 7.30am £42

Thurs 25th Oct Imperial War Museum – London 8am £25

Sat 27th Oct Freeport Shopping Outlet 8am £22 Braintree

Private Hire Available - 7 passengers – Airport transfers etc. FREE Wi-Fi. Tea and Coffee, Cake and Biscuits available. *Note that pick- up times stated are from Taverham and Guist 30 mins earlier IC Travel— 39 The Street, Ringland, Norwich NR8 6AB 01603 868680 See a full list of trips at Every Tuesday 9.30 - 12pm www.ictravel.co.uk Request your new 2018/19 brochure! 28 | October 2018 thereevestale.co.uk

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Bintree Bowls Club Presents a QUIZ and CHIPS NIGHT Fifty and Beyond (FAB) FAB meets on the first Wednesday of every other month at 10.00am - Saturday October 20th 12.00pm in Foxley Village Hall. The next meeting is on Wednesday 3rd October. 7pm for 7.30pm We always advertise on the notice boards outside Bawdeswell Stores and in The Reeve’s Tale with details of who our speaker/entertainer will be. This is nearly always Foxley Village Hall light-hearted and informal. There are refreshments, homemade cakes, a jigsaw swap table and our famous raffle - you never know what you might get! £9 per person including Fish and Chips We are a friendly ‘young at heart’ group and we guarantee you a warm welcome. Teams of six maximum Come along and give us a try. Bar If getting there is a problem we can arrange transport. For this or any other enquiries, ring Bill and Jackie Cunliffe on688956 or Janet Cockburn on 688749. Raffle

Please book your table with Frank on Flower Arranging 01362 688089 Dates for our regular meetings, held at 2pm in Bawdeswell Village Hall: October 16th & 30th November 6th, 20th and 27th.

Wreath Day is December 13th. Coffee at 10 am and finishing hopefully early afternoon. Please bring a packed lunch.

Wreath Day Sale is Saturday December 15th from 10am to 2pm, depending on sales.

Contact Sue Lilwall on 01362 688240 for further information.

Iceni Choir

The Iceni Choir is a full SATB choir based in Reepham. With a membership of around 35 men and women we rehearse at the Reepham Methodist Church every Wednesday evening.

Visit our website www.icenichoir.org for more information on the choir.

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services All tree work carried out Fully qualified Arborist | Free estimates | Friendly service Community Car Scheme: Bawdeswell, Bylaugh, Pruning and felling Firewood available for delivery in local area. Identification and diagnosis Foxley Selection and planting Call Tim on 07789 114540 Hedge cutting. The Community Car Scheme is for residents of the above villages who have no other means to get to medical appointments. This includes local doctors, www.braybrookservices.co.uk hospital, dentist, chiropodist or any other medical appointment. The charge to the passenger is 20p per mile for a return journey. The remainder of the costs to the driver is provided by Breckland and the Parish Councils of Bawdeswell and Foxley.

To book a community car, please ring Jackie Cunliffe on 01362 688956. If you leave a message, please leave your name, address and telephone number clearly so that your call may be returned at the earliest opportunity. Please also give as much notice of appointments as possible, as it is difficult to commit a driver to a same day appointment - but we do our best to accommodate at short notice. ShouId Jackie be unavailable, contact Angela Shannon on 01362 688111. Jackie Cunliffe, Co-ordinator

Post Office Opening hours and locations

Weekday Location Opening Times Monday Lenwade, Bridge Inn 8.30am - 10.30am Monday Attlebridge Church 10.45am - 12.45pm Monday Wood Dalling Village Hall 1.15pm - 3.15pm Tuesday Bawdeswell Church 9.00am - 12.00pm Tuesday Foulsham, New Frost Hall 12.30pm - 3.30pm Wednesday Bintree Church 8.30am - 10.30am Thursday Foulsham, New Frost Hall 8.30am - 11.30am Thursday Lenwade, Bridge Inn 12.00pm - 2.00pm Friday Bawdeswell Church 9.00am - 12.00pm Friday Bintree Church 12.30pm - 2.30pm

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Bawdeswell Parish Council Meeting held on 6th September

Present: B.Cunliffe (Chair), J. Mallen, A. Smith, K. Ewing, A. Toomey, A. Hartley-Walder and District Cllr G. Bambridge Mrs. J Boxall (Clerk) Members of the public: 4

The September meeting was dominated by planning matters

3PL/2018/0993/F PROPOSAL: Residential development of 40 No. units (20% affordable) comprising a mix of housing types, accommodating open space and appropriate associated infrastructure with vehicle access via Hall Road LOCATION: Land off Hall Road, Bawdeswell

HARVEST SUPPER & QUIZ A presentation was received from the Managing Director of Abel Homes. A new application has been submitted. Changes made to the original application were LICENCED BAR RAFFLE highlighted. The level of affordable housing will reduce to 20% reportedly due to reduced financial viability of the site, a viability report has been submitted. th 7.00pm SATURDAY 6 October 2018 Concern was expressed about the main road on the site ending in a ‘turning head’, suggesting future plans to build into the adjoining field. It was confirmed this turning head was due to tanker accessing pumping station and that additional sites were not At Bawdeswell Village Hall on the agenda at present.

There was discussion regarding the proposed two open spaces. It was hoped that MENU full ownership would pass to either Breckland DC or Bawdeswell PC with title deeds Ham and Turkey, baked potatoes, salads and sum to maintain open space in perpetuity. Apple and Plum Crumbles and Cream It was confirmed there was no other way of accessing the site, but that developer A vegetarian option will be available to those who book it in advance. would ensure that existing roadways remained clean/tidy.

Concern was expressed by one resident over the proximity of development to their property, increased traffic movement, especially at junction with A1067 and potential noise pollution from increased traffic. Drainage concerns were also raised. Tickets £12.50 from THE FRIENDS OF BAWDESWELL CHURCH Developer agreed to discuss further with concerned resident.

Tel: 01362 688499 or 688268 It was confirmed that there was no allocation for self-build properties.

Although delivery of scheme would depend on sales of housing, it was hoped that the site would be fully developed in about 18 months.

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The Council agreed by majority to object to the application (a copy of the objection has been published on the PC website). Despite objections, it was acknowledged that there is already permission for 40 houses. The developer was confident that the proposed scheme could be delivered to a high standard with minimum disruption.

Garden Town Development It was felt that not enough information was received/available to be able to make comment, but important that concerns should be raised with Breckland on proposed Garden Town development. It was agreed that Cllr Cunliffe would draft letter to be Y’s Book Keeping approved at the October meeting. Competitive Service Services North Elmham PC have already been actively fighting the proposal and will be forming a committee to oppose development. It was agreed that Cllrs Cunliffe, Ewing Local, friendly, family run business specialising in small businesses and Hartley-Walder would attend these committee meetings with members from Onsite or Remote Book Keeping other PCs to ensure Bawdeswell were represented in future discussions. VAT Returns, Payroll, CIS and Self-Assessment Returns Finance  01362 688807  [email protected] / [email protected] The balance of the Parish Council’s Community account after invoices for September were paid is £9,092.41 and the balance of the Business money manager was £2,250.67. Project Bawdeswell account remained as £1,894.28.

The next meeting of Bawdeswell Parish Council will be held on the 4th October 2018 starting at 7.30pm. Meeting to be held in the Village Hall. Please note that the November meeting has been changed to the 8th November 2018.

If you have any concerns please contact the Parish Clerk Jo Boxall, White House, Pettywell, Reepham, NR10 4RN Tel: 01603 879480, Email: [email protected]

Full draft minutes from this meeting and minutes from previous meetings, including financial / audit information and policies can be found on the Parish Council website. MARKETING MADE SIMPLE http://bawdeswell.norfolkparishes.gov.uk Now there’s a bright idea...

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Foxley Parish Council Meeting held on 19th July

Present: Mr N Mears (Chairman), Mr N Hatch, Mr M Watson, Mrs G Blyth, Mrs L Rose (clerk) and 5 parishioners.

Matters from the May Meeting: - The Bus Shelter licence has been granted and the shelters erected in August Bloomin’ Hair - Potholes: Those outside Wilden House reported but not filled. Those in Chapel Rd Ladies and Gents hair salon West awaiting more permanent repair - The Clamp. Has been removed and Breckland’s Environmental Officer has been given assurance by the owner of the field and manager of the Bio Digester that the site will not be used again. Cuts | Perms | Colours - Grass Cutting on Mill Rd/Old Fakenham Rd corner – thanks to MW verge is now being cut.

Planning applications: IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ! - Application for a change of use for Edwards Barn - Appeal - Application for erection of 18 dwellings on Old Fakenham Rd – awaiting decision The Bloomin’ Hair Salon in Bawdeswell Garden Centre has - Application for Safari Tents at The Hawthorns Billingford Rd – awaiting decision re-located to the rear of Taverham Garden Centre. - Application for Fishing Lodge at Moor Farm - awaiting decision Proposal: 10,000 new homes for new ‘Garden Town’ in development in Annette and Terri would like to welcome all existing and new North Elmham, Billingford & Bintree. NH attended an emergency meeting of representatives from parishes most affected on 18/07/18 but apart from general customers to the new salon at Taverham Garden Centre, Unit 1, incredulity at the proposal, it was felt that more information was needed. Craft and Country Shopping Centre. Defibrillator: Jo Watson gave a report from the Village Hall Committee on the progress of the Volunteer Emergency Telephone Scheme set up with volunteers from the village to deliver the defibrillator to people in the event of an emergency. Scheme is due to start on 1st August and the emergency telephone number has been distributed via the July edition of The Reeves Tale. • Free ample parking Barking dog has been causing a nuisance in The Street and many residents have complained as the dog barks mainly at night. Clerk to contact the dog warden. • Wheelchair friendly Finance The Chairman thanked Foxley Village Hall for their generous donation of Wheelchair available if required £2,500 towards the cost of the bus shelters.

The next meeting of Foxley Parish Council will be on Thursday, 11th October 2018 at 7.30pm in Foxley Village Hall.

For appointments, please call A full copy of the draft minutes is available at http://foxleyparishcouncil. norfolkparishes.gov.uk Tel: 01362 688588 Contact details for Parish Clerk: Linda Rose, The Elms, The Street, Foxley Tel: 01362 688488/07885 745500; email: [email protected]

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FOXLEY HARVEST Harvest Festival LUNCH

Foxley Village Hall Foxley Church Sunday 14th OCTOBER 2018

12:30 for 1:00 Tickets: £7.50

To include a variety of casseroles and

crumbles

(Please tell us if you have any dietary

th requirements when booking your tickets) 11:00 am on Sunday 14 October 2018 Obtainable from: Gillian 688955 Followed by Frank 688089 Harvest Lunch Jo 688981

at 1:00 in Foxley Village Hall

Come and sing your favourite harvest hymns

CHURCH NEWS

D A V I S E G G S A L E S The Friends of Bawdeswell Church MOOR FARM, FOXLEY, DEREHAM, NORFOLK, NR20 4QN Our next event is the ever popular and traditional Your Local Egg Supplier Harvest Supper on Saturday 6th October. The doors open at 7pm and we kick off at 7.30pm.

The evening will include our usual light hearted quiz along with all the traditional food and wine we have come to expect. We can assure you it will be great fun and suitable for all the family. ‘protecting & enhancing this unique building for the future’ Pre-packs | Keyes Trays | Free Range Tickets are £12.50, so do book early. We’ll report on the Yard Sale @Chaucer House in the November edition of the Deliveries throughout East Anglia Reeves Tale. Tel: (01362) 688523 If you need any further information please contact one of the committee. www.daviseggsales.co.uk Our 2018 events:

Oct Sat 6th: Harvest Supper with Quiz, 7pm, Village Hall Cassie’s Dec Sat 15th, Wreath Fair & Seasonal Fair, 10am – 2pm, Church Dog Grooming Over 10 years experience All ticket information and further enquiries: 01362 688499 or [email protected] FREE Collection & Delivery Service Fully Qualified | Insured Personal Trainer (within 3 miles) James Lilwall – Chairman Providing a bespoke ‘at home’ Susan Ward – Secretary Tel: 01263 862652 Personal Trainer service aligned to your own personal goals. David Shannon – Treasurer Mob: 07775 444082 Peter Jervis – 100 Club Secretary 07765033417 | www.VincentPT.co.uk Denver House, The Street, Hindolveston Committee Members – Robin Taylor, Sandi Taylor, Angela Shannon, Nicholas Ward, Susan Lilwall and Jo Porter. Louise Ledbury The Hair Room Fully qualied in ladies’ and men’s hairdressing ADVERTISE HERE Trims | Children’s trims | Blow dries | Rollers Perms | Colours

FROM JUST €‚PM Gi vouchers now available To book an appointment call: thereevestale.co.uk/advertising or call 01362 688183 for more infomation 01362 688 666 2 Saxon Meadows Bawdeswell

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Thank you all of you who supported this year’s participants in the annual Sponsored Foxley Village Hall Cycle Ride in aid of the Norfolk Churches Trust. The Trust does a great job in maintaining redundant churches many of which are listed buildings and part of our heritage. Half of the money collected comes back to Wednesday 3rd October at 10.00am our own church in the village and is earmarked in our case towards the maintenance of the cemetery.

Come and join us for our Autumn meeting in October. This month we And thank you to our only cyclists this year, Ken and Jane Ewing and their son have an Irish theme…..There will be the usual home made cakes William. They visited 16 churches. We had visitors from Sparham, Gressenhall, Foulsham, Woking, Brisley and Stibbard. including the Guinness cake, our FAB raffle which may include a few Irish items and of course good company!! On Friday September 14th we were visited by Bishop Graham on his final pilgrimage around the Diocese before retirement. He prayed in our church and then went to the Village Hall where he was entertained with afternoon tea by the volunteers there. We also have for your entertainment….. We thank them warmly for their welcome and their hospitality. In October we look forward to the Harvest Supper and Quiz being organised by the Friends of the Church. Details elsewhere in this magazine. A feast awaits and tickets “Irish Music and Laughter’ are selling fast!

With Gerry Morris Our Harvest Festival Service is on Sunday 21st October at 10.30am. Any contributions of dried or tinned food will be donated to the Dereham Food Bank. Do join us if you can.

Robin Taylor, Churchwarden

For transport or any other enquiries please ring: Bill & Jackie 688956 or Janet 688749.

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Church Letter

Dear Friends,

It feels very strange to be going into October, and the prospect of winter, after such a long, hot and dry summer. When the weather is hot, I can’t quite remember being cold, and when it’s cold, I can’t imagine being in flip-flops and shorts! But don’t we love discussing the weather?

October is traditionally the month when the Church holds its Harvest Festivals, giving thanks to God for our produce and his blessing on our land, crops and our animals. I wonder, though, how many farmers will struggle to feed their animals in the months ahead, as they have already had to draw on winter-feed, given the paucity of grazing this summer? It’s going to be tough for them and will undoubtedly work its way into pricing as they will have to supplement the feed.

Whilst we give thanks for our produce, we are also painfully aware that too many people in this country are hungry.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, recently addressed the Trade Union Congress, criticising the Government’s policy of Universal Benefits, saying that this leads people into poverty and to being hungry, depending on Food Banks to provide their most basic needs. How can we, in 21st century England, be in a situation where people don’t have enough to eat? Archbishop Welby has been criticised by some for entering the political debate – but, as he pointed out, ‘the bible is political from one end to the other’ and Jesus himself was highly political.

I think that is why we, as clergy, are sometimes called to enter the political debate. We are privileged to have a voice in our communities, especially in times of local need.

Do please continue to support our local Food Banks, and to pray for all those in need. And let us not be afraid to ‘get political’ and write to our local MPs about issues that concern us. From my past experience, they do listen.

Yours, in Christ, Sally Kimmis Team Rector

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Bawdeswell & Foxley Church Services

October2018

Date 07 Oct 14th Oct 21st Oct 28th Oct 19th after 20th after 21st after Season Simon & Jude Trinity Trinity Trinity Colour G G G R

10:30 10.30 10.30 Bawdeswell - Harvest HC(1) Words and Praise Festival AquaFix Bathrooms & Kitchens 11.00 Foxley - Harvest - - Festival

COMPLETE Bathroom/Shower room, HC1: Holy Communion, Common Worship Order 1 Wetroom & Kitchen HC(PB): Holy Communion, Book of Common Prayer 10:30 Harvest Festival with Music Group fitting service Words and Praise: New Expressions

Other services within the Benefice are detailed in Pews News www.heartofnorfolkchurches.org.uk

Revd Sally Kimmis Team Rector: usual day off is Friday. Plumbing work | Floor & Wall Tiling 48 Holt Road, North Elmham NR20 5JQ General Property Maintenance [email protected] Tel: 01362 668850 No job too small Revd Canon Christopher Davies: working three days a week and taking some of the Sunday services. 01362 688678 [email protected] and mobile 07702 865412 07877 427344

Residential Care Home, Church Lane, Sparham, Norfolk HILL BARN Tel: 01362 688702 email: [email protected] We are a family-run Home for the elderly with a reputation for providing good quality care in a friendly and homely atmosphere. The Home offers:

Attractive landscaped gardens with open countryside views | 24 hr individually tailored care with highly trained dedicated staff | Ground floor accommodation, most rooms with en suite facilities Home cooked food, all diets catered for | Visiting Hairdresser, Chiropodist, Opticians etc Day Care provided | Pets considered | Single luxury en-suite ground floor room available

For further information please contact Registered Manager Lynsey Spearing - 01362 688702

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Afternoon Tea

A pot of finest tea or coffee

Assorted scrumptious sandwiches

Pork pie and scotch egg

Fruit scones with preserves and clotted cream A selection of handmade cakes

£14.00 per person £19.50 per person p with Prosecco £48.00 For 2 with ½ bottle . of Adnams Champagne Afternoon tea available by pre – ordering only served between 11am and 9pm.

Kings Head Hotel North Elmham, Kings Head Hotel North Elmham 01362 668856 [email protected] 01362 668856 [email protected] A great selection of independent shops set inside Bawdeswell Garden Centre www.bluebellsquare.co.uk 10 shops under a single roof

Open 7 Days a week Tudor Rose Miniatures Gifts & Things Doll Houses | Miniatures | Accessories & An Aladdin’s Cave of unique gifts for everyone Supplies | Workshops and every occasion Tel: 01362 688669 Tel: 01362 688897 closed Mondays Open 7 Days a week Belle Fleur Florist Dalvey of Scotland Top Quality Fresh, Silk & Dried Flowers for all Exclusive range of gifts for men. occasions. Delivery available Open 7 days a week. Tel: 01362 688897 Tel: 01362 688897

Animal Art the Little Stained Glass Shop Animal Art Studio & Gallery exhibiting a variety Stained Glass | Copper Foil | Leadwork & Fusing of drawings to view or purchase Commisions | Repairs | 25 Years’ Experience Tel: 01362 688735 Tel: 07748 908518 closed Mondays Open Open 7 Days a week 7 Days a week Romba Handbags Romba Footwear High Quality Leather & Novelty Handbags & Shoes of Comfort & Style | Wide Fitting Accessories Orthotics | Padders, Rieker and more... Tel: 01362 688866 Tel: 01362 688866

Units available at Bluebell Square Please call Mark on 01362 688387

A pleasant way to spend the day. Bluebell Square Norwich Road Bawdeswell Dereham tel: 01362 688387 Norfolk, NR20 4RZ web: bluebellsquare.co.uk