Holt • Sheringham 2A Sheringham • Cromer • Norwich 2

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Holt • Sheringham 2A Sheringham • Cromer • Norwich 2 Don't forget.... open top service Norfolk Coaster 22 (Cromer - Sheringham - The Muckleburgh Collection) will be operating 7 days a week from 3rd May 2015 ! Holt • Sheringham 2A Sheringham • Cromer • Norwich 2 Mondays to Saturdays (see Code) Route number 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A Code NS NS S NS S Holt, Santander 0610 0640 0650 0710 0720 0750 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1650 Holt, NNR Station 0612 0642 0652 0712 0722 0752 0852 0952 1052 1152 1252 1352 1452 1552 1652 Bodham, opp Old School 0616 0646 0656 0716 0726 0756 0856 0956 1056 1156 1256 1356 1456 1556 1656 Sheringham, adj Cooper Road 0620 0650 0700 0720 0730 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 Sheringham, opp NNR Station, arrive 0625 0655 0705 0725 0737 0807 0907 1007 1107 1207 1307 1407 1507 1607 1707 Route number 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Code NS NS S NS S Sheringham, opp NNR Station, depart 0625 0655 0707 0725 0742 0812 0912 1012 1112 1212 1312 1412 1512 1612 1712 West Runton, opp Post Office 0630 0700 0712 0730 0747 0817 0917 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1517 1617 1717 East Runton, opp Stores 0633 0703 0715 0733 0750 0820 0920 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1620 1720 Cromer, Bus Interchange 0640 0710 0725 0740 0800 0830 0930 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1530 1630 1730 Cromer, Church Street 0641 0711 0726 0741 0801 0831 0931 1031 1131 1231 1331 1431 1531 1631 1731 Roughton, opp New Inn 0650 0720 0735 0750 0810 0840 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1640 1740 Marsham, opp The Green 0705 0735 0745 0805 0820 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1650 1750 Hevingham, adj Town Corner 0709 0739 0749 0809 0824 0854 0954 1054 1154 1254 1354 1454 1554 1654 1754 Hellesdon, A140, adj Tesco 0720 0750 0758 0820 0833 0903 1003 1103 1203 1303 1403 1503 1603 1703 1803 Norwich, Anglia Square 0735 0810 0810 0840 0845 0915 1015 1115 1215 1315 1415 1515 1615 1715 1815 Norwich, Castle Meadow 0740 0815 0815 0845 0850 0920 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1620 1720 1820 Norwich, Bus Station 0745 0820 0820 0850 0855 0925 1025 1125 1225 1325 1425 1525 1625 1725 1825 • Norwich • Cromer • Sheringham 2 Sheringham • Holt 2A Mondays to Saturdays Route number 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Norwich, Bus Station, Stand B 0710 0840 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1610 1640 1710 1740 1810 Norwich, Castle Meadow, Stand CE 0715 0845 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1545 1615 1645 1715 1745 1815 Norwich, Anglia Square 0718 0848 0948 1048 1148 1248 1348 1448 1548 1618 1648 1718 1748 1818 Hellesdon, A140, opp Tesco 0730 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1630 1700 1730 1800 1830 Hevingham, opp Town Corner 0739 0909 1009 1109 1209 1309 1409 1509 1609 1639 1709 1739 1809 1839 Marsham, adj The Green 0742 0912 1012 1112 1212 1312 1412 1512 1612 1642 1712 1742 1812 1842 Roughton, New Inn 0752 0922 1022 1122 1222 1322 1422 1522 1622 1652 1722 1752 1822 1852 Cromer, opp Bus Interchange, arrive 0802 0932 1032 1132 1232 1332 1432 1532 1632 1702 1732 1802 1832 1902 Cromer, opp Bus Interchange, depart 0805 0935 1035 1135 1235 1335 1435 1535 1635 1705 1735 1805 1835 1905 East Runton, Stores 0809 0939 1039 1139 1239 1339 1439 1539 1639 1709 1739 1809 1839 1909 West Runton, Post Office 0812 0942 1042 1142 1242 1342 1442 1542 1642 1712 1742 1812 1842 1912 Sheringham, NNR Station 0820 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1650 1720 1750 1820 1850 1920 Route number 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A Sheringham, NNR Station 0825 0955 1055 1155 1255 1355 1455 1555 1655 1720 1750 1820 1850 1920 Sheringham, opp Cooper Road 0828 0958 1058 1158 1258 1358 1458 1558 1658 1723 1753 1823 1853 1923 Bodham, Old School 0830 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1725 1755 1825 1855 1925 Holt, opp NNR Station 0835 1005 1105 1205 1305 1405 1505 1605 1705 1730 1800 1830 1900 1930 Holt, Bus Shelter 0842 1012 1112 1212 1312 1412 1512 1612 1712 1737 1807 1837 1907 1937 Codes: w: konectbus.co.uk NS Does not operate on Saturdays t: 01362 851 210 S Operates Saturdays only. e: [email protected] These times are up to 7 mins earlier during school holidays @konectbuses • Continues to Easton College as Service 13B /konectbus Timetable valid from 3rd May 2015 Don't forget.... open top service Norfolk Coaster 22 (Cromer - Sheringham - The Muckleburgh Collection) will be operating 7 days a week from 3rd May 2015 ! Holt • Sheringham 2A Sheringham • Cromer • Norwich 2 Sundays & Bank Holidays Route number 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A Holt, Santander 0750 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1650 Holt, NNR Station 0752 0852 0952 1052 1152 1252 1352 1452 1552 1652 Bodham, opp Old School 0756 0856 0956 1056 1156 1256 1356 1456 1556 1656 Sheringham, adj Cooper Road 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 Sheringham, opp NNR Station, arrive 0807 0907 1007 1107 1207 1307 1407 1507 1607 1707 Route number 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Sheringham, opp NNR Station, depart 0812 0912 1012 1112 1212 1312 1412 1512 1612 1712 West Runton, opp Post Office 0817 0917 1017 1117 1217 1317 1417 1517 1617 1717 East Runton, opp Stores 0820 0920 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1620 1720 Cromer, Bus Interchange 0830 0930 1030 1130 1230 1330 1430 1530 1630 1730 Cromer, Church Street 0831 0931 1031 1131 - 1331 - 1531 - 1731 Roughton, opp New Inn 0840 0940 1040 1140 - 1340 - 1540 - 1740 Marsham, opp The Green 0850 0950 1050 1150 - 1350 - 1550 - 1750 Hevingham, adj Town Corner 0854 0954 1054 1154 - 1354 - 1554 - 1754 Hellesdon, A140, adj Tesco 0903 1003 1103 1203 - 1403 - 1603 - 1803 Norwich, Anglia Square 0915 1015 1115 1215 - 1415 - 1615 - 1815 Norwich, Castle Meadow 0920 1020 1120 1220 - 1420 - 1620 - 1820 Norwich, Bus Station 0925 1025 1125 1225 - 1425 - 1625 - 1825 Norwich • Cromer • Sheringham 2 Sheringham • Holt 2A Sundays & Bank Holidays Route number 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Norwich, Bus Station, Stand B 0840 0940 1040 - 1240 - 1440 - 1640 Norwich, Castle Meadow, Stand CE 0845 0945 1045 - 1245 - 1445 - 1645 Norwich, Anglia Square 0848 0948 1048 - 1248 - 1448 - 1648 Hellesdon, A140, opp Tesco 0900 1000 1100 - 1300 - 1500 - 1700 Hevingham, opp Town Corner 0909 1009 1109 - 1309 - 1509 - 1709 Marsham, adj The Green 0912 1012 1112 - 1312 - 1512 - 1712 Roughton, New Inn 0922 1022 1122 - 1322 - 1522 - 1722 Cromer, opp Bus Interchange, arrive 0932 1032 1132 - 1332 - 1532 - 1732 Cromer, opp Bus Interchange, depart 0935 1035 1135 1235 1335 1435 1535 1635 1735 East Runton, Stores 0939 1039 1139 1239 1339 1439 1539 1639 1739 West Runton, Post Office 0942 1042 1142 1242 1342 1442 1542 1642 1742 Sheringham, NNR Station 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1650 1750 Route number 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A Sheringham, NNR Station 0955 1055 1155 1255 1355 1455 1555 1655 1750 Sheringham, opp Cooper Road 0958 1058 1158 1258 1358 1458 1558 1658 1753 Bodham, Old School 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1755 Holt, opp NNR Station 1005 1105 1205 1305 1405 1505 1605 1705 1800 Holt, Bus Shelter 1012 1112 1212 1312 1412 1512 1612 1712 1807 w: konectbus.co.uk t: 01362 851 210 e: [email protected] @konectbuses /konectbus Timetable valid from 3rd May 2015.
Recommended publications
  • Norfolk Through a Lens
    NORFOLK THROUGH A LENS A guide to the Photographic Collections held by Norfolk Library & Information Service 2 NORFOLK THROUGH A LENS A guide to the Photographic Collections held by Norfolk Library & Information Service History and Background The systematic collecting of photographs of Norfolk really began in 1913 when the Norfolk Photographic Survey was formed, although there are many images in the collection which date from shortly after the invention of photography (during the 1840s) and a great deal which are late Victorian. In less than one year over a thousand photographs were deposited in Norwich Library and by the mid- 1990s the collection had expanded to 30,000 prints and a similar number of negatives. The devastating Norwich library fire of 1994 destroyed around 15,000 Norwich prints, some of which were early images. Fortunately, many of the most important images were copied before the fire and those copies have since been purchased and returned to the library holdings. In 1999 a very successful public appeal was launched to replace parts of the lost archive and expand the collection. Today the collection (which was based upon the survey) contains a huge variety of material from amateur and informal work to commercial pictures. This includes newspaper reportage, portraiture, building and landscape surveys, tourism and advertising. There is work by the pioneers of photography in the region; there are collections by talented and dedicated amateurs as well as professional art photographers and early female practitioners such as Olive Edis, Viola Grimes and Edith Flowerdew. More recent images of Norfolk life are now beginning to filter in, such as a village survey of Ashwellthorpe by Richard Tilbrook from 1977, groups of Norwich punks and Norfolk fairs from the 1980s by Paul Harley and re-development images post 1990s.
    [Show full text]
  • West Runton Elephant
    Cromer Museum Brief History Guide no: 17 £1.25p The West Runton Elephant Steppe Mammoth Mammuthus trogontherii By Nigel Larkin 1 The West Runton Freshwater Bed is the dark band at the bottom of the cliffs 2 twigs and small mammal Discovery bones, through medium sized The story begins on 13 Decem- deer, horse and rhino bones to ber 1990 when, following a the huge bones of elephants stormy night, local residents that roamed our country in Harold and Margaret Hems took herds back then. There have a walk on the beach. They been many species of elephant found a large bone partly ex- living in England over the last posed at the bottom of the few millions of years. The West cliffs, and contacted Norfolk Runton Elephant, living when Museums Service. It was identi- the Freshwater Bed was laid fied as a pelvic bone of a large down, was the Steppe Mam- elephant. Just over a year later moth Mammuthus trogontherii . after another storm, several more huge bones were uncov- This was the largest species of ered. This was obviously a find elephant that has ever lived, of major significance, and in and the largest animal ever to January 1992 the first explora- have lived on land except for tory excavation took place. the very biggest dinosaurs. Once the results of this had Standing four metres high at its been evaluated, a second ma- shoulder, it would have jor 3 month excavation fol- weighed about ten tons – twice lowed in 1995. the weight of any male African elephant you would find today.
    [Show full text]
  • Norwich Surgeon's Free Operation Plea
    Inside UN appearance - 2 Baghdad vicar - 3 Amazing offer - 5 L GOOD NEWS Floating school - 6 FOR NORWICH & NORFOLK Spring 2018: FREE Beyond belief - 12 Great Norfolk to Malta motorhome giveaway I Cromer couple, ordained ministers Ray and Ruth Scorey (pictured left) have embarked on an epic journey of faith driving across a wintery Europe to donate their prized motorhome to a Christian charity in Malta. In November, the brave couple, who run Christian charity Norfolk Healing Rooms, set off on the five-week Archbishop to journey across Europe to give away the motorhome to their newly return to city established sister charity, Malta I The Archbishop of Canterbury is set to Healing Rooms. visit the Diocese of Norwich for the first time I Full story - see since his enthronement to the role in page six. February 2013. The Most Rev Justin Welby will be visiting the Diocese of Norwich from Wednesday November 7 to Friday November 9, the Bishop of Norwich has announced. Bishop Graham said: “I’m delighted that Archbishop Justin will be spending time in Norwich surgeon’s the Diocese in November. His first public ap - pearance in the run-up to his enthronement as Archbishop of Canterbury took place here in Norwich in February 2013 and it will be a delight to welcome him back. “Archbishop Justin knows Norfolk well, free operation plea having spent a good deal of time here with members of his family and their friends dur - ing his childhood. His affection for Norfolk A Norwich orthopaedic surgeon is knees in Norwich, but Adelaida’s life will poten - dates from those early days, and I know that tially be transformed at least as much as any one he will be assured a warm welcome.” appealing for support after of those patients if it goes well.
    [Show full text]
  • Picturesque Traditional Brick and Flint Coastal Property
    PICTURESQUE TRADITIONAL BRICK AND FLINT COASTAL PROPERTY ST. SAVA WEST RUNTON, NORFOLK PICTURESQUE TRADITIONAL BRICK AND FLINT PROPERTY IN THIS POPULAR COASTAL VILLAGE ST. SAVA WEST RUNTON, NORFOLK, NR27 9QJ Entrance hall w sitting room w dining room w garden room kitchen/breakfast room w five bedrooms w shower room garage WC/cloakroom, gravelled off street parking, mature garden w in all about 0.1 of an acre w EPC rating = D The Property St. Sava is a picturesque semi detached property, traditionally constructed of brick and flint under a pantiled roof as one of a pair of cottages believed to date from the Edwardian era. The house has spacious and well-arranged accommodation over three floors with fine south westerly views over the garden to countryside beyond forming part of the North Norfolk Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The property has been in the ownership of the same family since the 1980s and was re-wired about three years ago, the current occupant has lived here since 2007. The property is situated off a private un- adopted road just inland from the coast. Outside The house can be approached by a private un-adopted road either from the north or the south. To the rear and south of the house a pair of white painted gates and a brick and flint wall lead onto a gravelled parking area where there is also an up-and-over doorway access to the garage. There is a pedestrian access down the side of the house which leads to a very pretty garden largely laid to lawn with well stocked mixed shrub and herbaceous beds and a variety of ornamental shrubs and trees.
    [Show full text]
  • Maritime Cliff and Slope
    Maritime Cliff and Slope Weybourne cliffs Slumped cliffs, NE Norfolk coast Description East of Cromer the cliffs become higher and more unstable. They are composed of glacial soils Maritime cliffs and slopes comprise sloping to which vary from sand to chalk marl. The vertical faces on the coastline where a break in Overstrand cliffs are generally well vegetated but slope is formed by slippage and/or coastal are subject to major landslides. Flushes caused erosion. by springs issuing from the cliffs are a feature. The six km stretch between Overstrand and In the Norfolk Coast AONB, these are ‘soft cliffs’, Mundesley is the highest, reaching 60 metres in formed from sands, clays and gravels of glacial places where the apex of the Cromer Ridge meets origin with some areas of chalk either at the base the sea. They are very unstable and subject to or as ‘rafts’ that were torn up from the bedrock by frequent landslips through water draining through ice sheets and deposited in the cliffs. They are the cliff slip, followed by erosion by the sea from unstable and subject to frequent slumping and the toe of the cliffs. landslips, particularly where water percolates into the rock, forming often less steep slopes than Beyond Mundesley the cliffs are generally more hard rock cliffs, and are therefore more easily stable, sandier and with less seepage. The colonised by vegetation. situation at Happisburgh is similar though the cliffs are lower and more prone to erosion. Just south- The vegetation of this habitat varies according to east of Happisburgh the cliffs merge with the dune the extent of exposure to wind, sun and salt spray; coast fronting Broadland.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Our Welcome Leaflet
    Look out for Woods, Birds Nightjars arrive in spring, Woodlands The variety of woodland Heath & making their curious includes patches of mature churring call at dusk. Other native trees, silver birch, birds include woodpeckers, rowan and oak scrub on the Best nuthatches and finches. former heathland and conifer Buzzards and sparrowhawks plantations. Coastal are often seen soaring above the high ground. Heather will not thrive Heather regeneration Views where there is a lot of On the heaths you may spot Reptiles leaf-mould and rich soils. adders basking in the sun, So we’ve restored heathy do not attempt to handle areas by scraping the soil to them. Difficult to see but expose dormant seed. This adder always here are common adder provides ideal conditions lizards and slow worms. for re-establishing heather. Butterflies and moths The white admiral is one Invaders Approaching! Earthworks mark the site of of many butterflies found a signal station, built as part here- its larvae feed on of a chain of similar sites honeysuckle. Green hairstreak to keep watch for French and grayling butterflies are invaders. Messages were found on the heaths. Notable sent remarkably quickly by moths include the barred displaying a coded array of chestnut and day-flying balls and flags, visible to other broad-bordered bee hawk stations along the chain. moth. In medieval times iron- Saxon Iron-pits Welcome to West Runton The heaths and woodland Animals bearing rocks were dug and Beeston Regis Heath are home to muntjac, roe here, leaving behind many and red deer. Several kinds small pits.
    [Show full text]
  • West Runton & Beeston Regis Heath
    WEST RUNTON & BEESTON REGIS HEATH Archaeological Earthwork Rapid Identification Survey For The National Trust Brian Cushion Archaeological & Cartographical Surveyor June 2012 West Runton & Beeston Regis Heath Archaeological Earthwork Rapid Identification Survey CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Summary 3 Results, with map 4 Conclusions 5 Bibliography 6 Acknowledgements 7 Appendices 2 1 Introduction The survey was commissioned in preparation for a Higher Level Stewardship proposal, and was undertaken in accordance with established guidelines of the Historic Environment Countryside Adviser of Norfolk Landscape Archaeology. The survey covers an area of 87 hectares of woodland and heath, including a recently acquired area of woodland which projected from the west into the earlier property extent. The majority of the managed woodland is on the flatter ground on the top of the Cromer Ridge, the heath and more varied woodland is on the sharply serrated north-facing slopes and intervening spurs of the ridge. The fieldwork method was to perambulate the area in as systematic way as topography and vegetation allows, ideally with c.50m transects, record features of note on a map provided, and give a brief analytical description. Hand-held GPS equipment would assist in positioning of the features. Early published maps were consulted, and the existing archaeological records were provided by Norfolk Landscape Archaeology. (See Appendices A & B). A National Trust Archaeological Report for the earlier area had been compiled by Dr Peter Wade-Martins, the then County Archaeologist in 1986 & 1992. Appropriate references are in the text. The area comprises parts of three parishes, West Runton, Beeston Regis and Aylmerton, within the former is the location of The Roman Camp, a well known local viewpoint and beauty spot, unfortunately misnamed.
    [Show full text]
  • The Bungalow West Runton, Norfolk
    The Bungalow West Runton, Norfolk A unique detached 3 bedroom bungalow in a sought after coastal village with a beautiful landscaped garden. Features - Detached pebble and brick bungalow - Coastal village with amenities - Large central sitting room - Conservatory/dining room with under floor heating - Kitchen with bespoke kitchen units, Lacanche range cooker and pantry - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Garage - Orangery with heating - Private landscaped garden Driving Distances (approx) - Holt 8 miles - Cromer 2 miles - Sheringham 2 miles Situation The Bungalow is located in the coastal village of West Runton which straddles the A149 North Norfolk coast road and is 2½ miles west of Cromer and 1½ miles east of Sheringham . The village is served by sever al public transport routes, with a bus service to Norwich, Cromer and Sheringham, and a rail service from its station, where the Bittern Line runs a frequent service between Norwich, Cromer and Sheringham. Norwich has a frequent service to London Liverpool Street. There are several shops in the village which include a newsagent/general store butcher, post office /village store, café, furniture upholsterer , garage and a fancy dress/costume shop as well as The Pepperpot restaurant which has gained a formidable reputation for its excellent standard of cuisine and service and is in easy walking distance. The beach is situated approximately ¼ mile away and there are often fossils discovered having been exposed from the cliffs and the West Runton mammoth was discovered here in 1995. Description The Bungalow is a charming and unique property built in 1975 by the current owner’s husband and is therefore the first time it has come to the market.
    [Show full text]
  • Long Planting, Cromer Road, West Runton, Cromer NR27 9QT Property Features
    Long Planting, Cromer Road, West Runton, Cromer NR27 9QT Property Features Four Reception Rooms Five Bedrooms Character features Large South Facing Gardens Double Garage Gas Central heating Long Planting is an impressive detached dwelling set in large gardens enjoying a southerly aspect and with views to National Trust woodland at the rear. The property is an ideal family home offering adaptable accommodation with four reception rooms and five bedrooms. The property is beautifully proportioned throughout offering Edwardian styled accommodation of character. West Runton itself is a sought- after coastal village just two miles from Sheringham and offering both bus and rail services providing easy access to the County capital of Norwich. ENTRANCE PORCH With glazed door opening to: RECEPTION HALL With polished parquet flooring, bullnose turning staircase with understairs storage cupboard. CLOAKROOM With close coupled w.c., vanity wash basin, tiled floor STUDY With window to front aspect, polished parquet floor, feature corner fireplace with live coal gas fire. Leading to: OFFICE Part glazed door to side aspect. SITTING ROOM A beautifully light room with a bay window with window seat overlooking the gardens. Polished parquet floor, wood burning stove in fireplace with windows either side, shelved alcoves, TV aerial point. DINING ROOM Approached from the hallway and with a window REAR ENTRANCE PORCH overlooking the gardens, arched alcove, part glazed door Door to side and access to: leading to: CLOAKROOM KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM Close coupled w.c. and wash basin. A beautiful open plan room with doors opening to the gardens and second aspect to the side. Comprehensive UTILITY ROOM range of base and wall storage cupboards including With single drainer sink unit, work surface with tiled peninsular unit all with Corian work tops.
    [Show full text]
  • MTWC-Bulletin-August.Pdf
    MTWC Group Events in August To check with GOs, see contact details p29 1 Aug FFSW Group, Black & White MCC Fox & Hounds, Scorrier 01am. 2 Aug South East Group meeting, The Swan, Horndon on the Hill, 8.00pm 5 Aug Brooklands Group meeting, New Inn, Send, Surrey. 5 Aug East Anglia Woolpit Lunchtime meeting, 12.00 noon. 13 Aug North West Group Lunch meeting, The Smoker Inn, A556, Plumley, Nr Northwich 13 Aug FFSW Group VSCC, Hawkins Arms, Zelah noon: 13 Aug West Midlands Group meeting, Fruiterers Arms, Ombersley, 8.00pm Aug No group meet at Hare Arms, Stow Bardolph See Group report. 17 Aug Far South West Group meeting, The Huntsman Check with John 20 Aug East Midlands Group meeting, Royal Oak, Brandon, from 6.00pm 20 Aug South Coast Group meeting, Six Bells Chiddingly, 8.00pm 21 Aug FFSW Group meeting, Fox and Hounds, Scorrier 7.30pm: 21 Aug Lancs and Lakes Group meeting, Royal Oak, Garstang, Dinner beforehand. 6.30pm 27 Aug West Midlands Group Monthly meeting. Clent Club, 8pm. 29 Aug North West Group meeting, The Whipping Stocks, Over Peover 7pm. 31 Aug Oxford Group meeting, The Abingdon Arms, Beckley 7.30pm if a weekday or lunchtime if a weekend remember CHECK the GO’s report … just to make certain PLEASE! This list is regular CLUB meets for additional runs - see reports Dates for your 2014 diary th Sunday 6 Sept: Training Day (see p5) 17th/18th and 19th October: The AGM and Dinner Dance Weekend ( see p6) Contents: 3 Editorial Nonsense 14 Letters and emails 40 More ***** Questions 4 Chairman's 15 Help the Aged 41 Last Months UPE sorry Steering Column 16 Beatrix: 100yrs Old 42 NW Group Camp 5 Training Day 18 Morgans Reunited 43 Nutley Windmill 20 F-Type Crutch Mods 44 Parky’s Fave Drive 7 Curborough Photos 22 Mogspares 46 Floggery 8 Sue’s Curborough 23 JAP Spares 48 More Curborough 9 Thrill on the Hill and 26 Registrar STEVE Photos 30 Group Reports 49 Keep looking …..
    [Show full text]
  • 32, High Street, East Runton, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9NX Guide Price £141,000 for SALE by CONDITIONAL AUCTION in Partnership with SDL Auctions
    EPC C 32, High Street, East Runton, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9NX Guide Price £141,000 FOR SALE BY CONDITIONAL AUCTION in partnership with SDL Auctions East Runton is a very popular coastal village with a lovely sandy beach, a shop, an established public house, a social club, a restaurant, traditional fish and chip shop, coastal bus service and is known for its two commons (lower and top common) which both have village ponds. The village is just a couple of miles to Cromer town where a full range of services are available. This property in the centre of East Runton was a shop. 'The Kitbag' the owners have obtained planning permission to convert to residential. This will create a flint and brick character 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow with dining hall, sitting room open plan to the kitchen. There is garden space to the front and the side and it is just a few steps to the sea front and commons in this great coast village. abbotts.co.uk Viewing arrangement by appointment 01263 515023 [email protected] Abbotts, 41 Prince of Wales Road, Cromer, NR27 9HS Interested parties should satisfy themselves, by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the description given and any floor plans shown in these property details. All measurements, distances and areas listed are approximate. Fixtures, fittings and other items are NOT included unless specified in these details. Please note that any services, heating systems, or appliances have not been tested and no warranty can be given as to their working order. A member of Countrywide plc.
    [Show full text]
  • Runton, Norfolk, England)
    Cranium, jrg. 9, no. 2, pag. 77-84, augustus 1992 The Pleistocene Vertebrate Faunas of West Runton, Norfolk, England A.J. Stuart Summary the Norfolk is the fossil vertebrate the Cromer Forest Bed For- West Runton, on coast, most important single locality of marine fauna mation. The Lower Pleistocene (Pre-Pastonian and Pastonian stages) ’crags’ have yielded a sparse inclu- ding Mammuthus meridionalis, Mimomys pliocaenicus, and M. blanci. The fluvial of the West Runton Cromerian have organic deposits Freshwater Bed, type site, produced an exceptionally rich early MiddlePleistocene vertebrate assemblage, comprising: 8 fish taxa; 5 amphibians; 3 reptiles; several birds; and 43 mammals. The mammals include: voles Mimomys savini and and Pliomys episcopalis; extinct beaver Trogontherium cuvieri; monkey Macaca sylvanus, mammoth Mammuthus cf. meridionalis, rhinoceros Dicerorhinus etruscus, and giant deer Megaloceros verticornis. Pollen and macrofossils show that this fauna lived in association with forest in the first half of plant regional temperate the temperate stage. Samenvatting West Runton, aan de Norfolk kust in Engeland, is de meest belangrijke vindplaats van vertebratenfossielen afkomstig uit de Cromer Forest Bed Formatie. In de Vroeg Pleistocene (Pre-Pastonien en Pastonien stages) mariene ’crags’ zijn een klein aantal M. relatief zoogdierresten van o.a. Mammuthus meridionalis, Mimomys pliocaenicus en blanci verzameld. de Freshwater hebben De organische, fluviatiele afzettingen van West Runton Bed, type-lokaliteit van het Cromerien, Midden vertebratenfauna 8 5 een buitengewoon rijke vroeg Pleistocene opgeleverd met soorten vissen, soorten amphi- biën, 3 soorten reptielen, meerdere vogels en 43 soorten zoogdieren. De zoogdierfauna bevat o.a. woelmuizen Mimomys en de bever de de mammoet savini Pliomys episcopalis, uitgestorven Trogontherium cuvieri, aap Macaca sylvanus, Mam- cf.
    [Show full text]