OCTOBER 2018

Last submissions date for Nov 18 issue: 18th Oct 2018 [email protected] Tel. 727072

Available online at www.northwold.net Saint Andrew’s Church FROM THE EDITOR Short of veg for the evening meal? No fruit for lunch? Check out Northwold

Poundsworthy‟s fruit & veg stall on the corner of School Lane/ Normandy Close. Use it or lose it!! Kind regards, Jonathan HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE Saint Andrew’s Restoration Appeal (SARA) at 11.00 am with SUNDAY 14th OCTOBER present the film Followed by

HARVEST LUNCH In The Village Hall at Approx 12.30pm

THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY Adults Children

A correspondence begins between Juliet Ashton and £6.00 (under 12) members of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie £3.00 Society, with them sharing their experiences of Nazi Occupied Guernsey. When an idea for a book catches Juliet, she goes to visit the island, making lifelong friends Tickets available from; and taking life changing steps along the way. This book is Jane Luckman or Ann Howarth told by way of letters and as the reader, you become 12 West End 3 Stablefields enchanted by the writers of them and the love Juliet comes to feel for each of the Islanders; Dawsey, Amelia, Tel 728921 Tel 727772 Isola, Eben, Kit and Elizabeth. A beautiful story of love, friendship and the sadness of friends lost. Saint Andrew’s Church Historical Romantic Drama, 2018, Rated 12A. Coffee Morning

Northwold Village Hall Thursday 18th October

Friday 12th October at 7.30pm 10.30 – 12 Noon

Doors open at 7.00pm Come and join us in St Andrews Church

Tickets £6 at the door Everyone is Welcome Or

£5 in advance from: All proceeds to

Ann Howarth (01366) 727772 Church Funds The Village Life Team

Editor/Advertising

Jonathan Clayton [email protected] GRIMSHOE BENEFICE Tel. 727072 St Mary’s, St James’, Hockwold

Deputy Editor St Andrew’s, Northwold St Mary’s, St Mary’s, Weeting VACANT

Circulation Managers OCTOBER 2018

Mavis & George Gillett Tel. 727465 ST.ANDREW’S NORTHWOLD

CHURCH SERVICES Committee

Chair Plus Benefice (Church Group) services in bold italic. Carol Sharp Tel. 728227 th 7 : Benefice Eucharist at St. Mary’s, Weeting 10.00am

Treasurer th Stephanie Squires 14 : Harvest Festival 11:00am Tel. 728317

st The views expressed in submitted items are not 21 : Service of the Word 10:00am necessarily endorsed by Northwold & Whittington Village Life. Whilst we endeavour to ensure that all th information contained in the newsletter is correct, we 28 : Holy Communion 9:15am cannot be held responsible for errors. The Editor reserves the right to refuse or omit items without explanation. ANY CHANGES WILL BE DETAILED ON THE LYCH GATE NOTICE BOARD

ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH CHOIR If you have any questions or would like further information, please look at the church notice board or website: www.northwoldchurch.org.uk

Sadly our Rector is still unwell and may not be back for some time. There may be changes to services at short notice and these will be posted on the is always looking for new members. notice board at the lych gate. Services at other parishes in the benefice will We rehearse weekly and sing once a be posted on the notice board on the left in the porch. month & for special festivals in church. If you enjoy singing and would like to join us, please contact To arrange a discussion about weddings, baptisms, funerals and pastoral matters during Joan‟s absence, please contact Christine Parker on Carol Sharp Tel. 728227 01842 827152 or [email protected] NORTHWOLD NEW RESIDENTS ST ANDREW'S CHURCH NORTHWOLD PRAYER WELCOME PACK & BIBLE STUDY GROUP St. Andrew's Northwold gives all DATES FOR YOUR DIARY new residents a pack full of useful information about the church and Our Harvest Celebrations this year will be on Sunday 14th October the village. If, by any chance, you The next meeting after the with a service in Church at 11am have not received one and would followed by lunch in The Village summer break will be on like to, please contact: Hall. WED 3rd OCT

Irene Quinn, at 10.30 am The St Andrew's Bazaar will be in 55 Road, Northwold at 55 Methwold Road, Northwold. Church on Saturday 1st December. 01366 728098 Look out for more details in Village EVERYONE IS VERY WELCOME

I will be pleased to visit you with a Life. Refreshments will be served. Pack. Irene & Mike

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St Mary’s, St Mary’s, Beachamwell All Saints’, Boughton

St. George’s, Methwold St. Andrew’s,

St. Margaret’s, Christ Church, Whittington All Saints, with

Licensed Lay Minister Priest-in-Charge Licensed Lay Minister Carol Nicholas-Letch Rev Ken Waters Janet Tanton Honey Tree, Furlong Drove, Stoke Ferry 6 The Avenue, Brookville 1 Station Road, West Dereham 01366 500704 01366 727220 01366 500031 OCTOBER 2018 CHRISTCHURCH WHITTINGTON CHURCH SERVICES

Plus other local services within the church group. N.B. Church Group Joint Services in BOLD CAPITAL ITALICS

Sunday 7th 9.30am Service of the Word Wretton & Stoke Ferry Carol Nicholas-Letch 6.00pm Harvest with Supper Methwold Ray & Rev Ken Waters Thursday 11th 10.00am Holy Communion Boughton

Sunday 14th 9.30am Holy Communion Methwold Can Rev William Burke 9.30am Service of the Word Whittington Michael Poole 10.00am Breakfast Church Boughton Pippa Blackall Tuesday 16th 10.00am Holy Communion Wretton & Stoke Ferry Thursday 18th 5.30pm Compline Whittington Sunday 21st 9.30am Service of the Word Methwold Ray Burman 9.30am Holy Communion Wretton & Stoke Ferry Rev Alan Bennett Thursday 25th 10.00am Holy Communion Boughton Sunday 28st 10.00am All Age Service Whittington Carol Nicholas-Letch 11.00am Morning Prayer / HC (tbc) Boughton 11.00am Service of the Word & Lunch Methwold Diane Mantle

Mrs Suzanne Warner & Mrs Susan Smith are in charge of the cleaning and flowers at Whittington Church this month. Mrs Ann Wheeler and Elaine will be doing the same at Wretton.

Every Wednesday: Café cre8 - Coffee Morning at West Dereham Village Hall 9.15 – 11am. Open to everyone ages 0 – 99. For information contact Janet on [email protected].

Every Thursday: All Saint’s Lunch Club – The club meets in All Saints Academy for coffee at 10.30 am and for a two-course lunch (£3.50) at 12.00 pm. For more details of this and Flexible Fellowship, contact Carol Nicholas-Letch on 01366-500704.

St George’s Church, Methwold - Tea, Coffee & WEETING SCHOOL HALL Homemade Cakes - Tuesday 9th & 23rd Oct from 10am until 12pm. Meet up with friends, make new friends or just Thursday 18th October 3.30 - 5.00pm enjoy the drinks & cakes! Children from across Grimshoe Benefice are very welcome. Enjoy a drink & homemade cake for only £2.00 Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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NORTHWOLD WI

I can't believe that September is finally reached on a Bex reported that the Book Club upon us already, although there Kinder Transport visa some time had its second meeting on the was definitely an autumnal feel to later and was taken in by a family 4th September to discuss „The the weather on walking through the who saw to it that he had a good North Water‟ by Ian McGuire. This village to the WI meeting last education. His father and mother was an extremely brutal, gritty evening. However, this did not were both killed in concentration story of the whaling business in the deter the stalwart WI members who camps which he didn't find out late 1850's, sort of Moby Dick on turned up in a respectable number until very much later in life. steroids, that certainly didn't pull with only a few apologies. Gunter, having changed his name any punches. I don't think many of on joining the British army to the members actually enjoyed Our talk this month was by Joe Stirling, became a successful reading this book but it was Phyllida Scrivens on the subject of business man after the war and certainly eye opening. her first biography entitled was made Sheriff of in „Escaping Hitler: a Jewish boy's 1975. Supper was provided by Doreen, quest‟. The hero of this book is Irene and Eileen and was enjoyed Gunter Stern, a young boy born in Phyllida was a great speaker and by all before the end of the 1924 of Jewish parents in a small very passionate about her subject meeting. village outside of Koblenz called and spoke very fondly of her Patsy Hood Nichenich in Germany. At school friendship with Joe Stirling who he was the only Jewish child but is still alive at 94! Her book was was not ostracised at all, having for sale at the meeting and several many friends amongst his fellow ladies bought one. pupils. His father had served in the German army and had been The competition was An wounded several times during Inspiring Quote from any source, WW1 and insisted that Hitler and the winner was “ A woman is would not do anything bad to much like a teabag as you only another veteran. Unfortunately, this find out how strong she is when was not the case as his father was she is in hot water”. Very clever NORTHWOLD dragged off one night to prison. At Angela. the age of 14, having applied to MOBILE POST OFFICE The Kinder Transport scheme for a The lunch club will be meeting at visa to travel to England and Browns, this month. EVERY TUESDAY 1pm - 3pm having received no offer of a home, Member's approval was sought Gunter decided bravely to get there for going to Lincoln Christmas Van parks at Northwold Village Hall by himself. He reached Holland Market in December en masse. Car Park. after 7 days of travelling across Our Birthday meal will be at the Europe only to be sent back home King's Arms in in by the well-meaning Dutch. He November.

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NORTHWOLD CARE GROUP NORTHWOLD SPIRITUALISTS CHURCH LUNCH CLUB CAR SCHEME Meet every other Friday The next lunch will take place in The new Car Scheme co-ordinator, in the Village Hall, School Lane, the village hall at mid-day on Sue Preston (Tel. 727694) is now Monday 8th October, when we settled into the task and doing a Northwold , IP26 5LL will be serving shepherd‟s pie wonderful job. Please remember 7.30 pm start. Doors open at 7pm. with cabbage and peas followed that like everyone else, Sue is a by apple charlotte. volunteer, so please give her as (Guests subject to change)

If you have not joined us before much notice as possible when you 5th Oct - Victoria Neal but would like to come to the need a driver. October lunch, please call me to (Clairvoyant Night) I am pleased to say that the District book your place by Monday 1st Council have confirmed that they 19th Oct - Sheila James October. will continue to support our Car If you are a “regular” and find Scheme, there may be some 9th Nov - Phil Gates that you are unable to attend this administrative changes but these 23rd Nov - Jackie & Keith Parsons month, please call me, again by should not affect the users of the Monday 1st October, this will Enquiries: scheme. Once again, as soon as I enable us to prepare the correct Text Faye 07523 866797 have details I will let you know. number of meals. Ann Howarth Visit .thespiritguides.co.uk We look forward to seeing you. 01366 727772 under Norfolk Events – Northwold Ann Howarth Admission 01366 727772 (repeat publishing - Editor) Donation per person:- Northwold Education Northwold Allotments £2.00 Service nights

Charity Michaelmas is approaching and, £4.00 Clairvoyant evenings Grants are available from The in keeping with tradition, it's time Trustees of the Northwold Education to pay the annual £10 rent for an FOOT HEALTH CLINIC charity for any Northwold resident allotment. Northwold Village Hall, who is attending a Further or Higher Surgery Room. Education course. Please post your rent into Mrs These funds are available to help Crisp's postbox at 20 Methwold Wed 24th & 31st October offset the costs of travel or course Road, Northwold, or send to the Wed 5th & 12th December materials. Consideration will be given Clerk:- I also carry out home visits to new applicants in the first instance. for treatment. Please apply in writing to the Clerk, Mrs H Wyett, Pangle Cottage, Mrs H Wyett, Pangle Cottage, Church For appointments Church Path, Wretton, PE33 9QR Path, Wretton, PE33 9QR or Tel. 01366 728473 by the second week in October. email [email protected] by the end David Noble of September, including your name and address. H Wyett WMSCh(Hons)., MPSPract., MVR.

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NORTHWOLD WAR MEMORIAL We are pleased to report that our War Memorial has been given Grade II listed status, as a monument of significant historic/architectural interest. PLEASE HELP US TO RECREATE THESE LOVELY PHOTOGRAPHS

Everyone Remembered

To mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, the Royal British Legion have created a website called, Every o ne Remembered.

The aim is to have all those who died during World War I commemorated on this site by November 11th this year. When you visit this site you will be able to search by name and leave your commemoration and if you wish to upload a photograph and leave a story about that person. There will be many who died that do not These photographs were taken in Copies of these photographs will be have living relatives to remember July 1920 at the dedication of the on display in St Andrew’s Church, Northwold War Memorial. them and this site allows us to Northwold, in Mrs Bloomfield’s leave a message of thanks and As this year is the centenary of the corner and if you would like any gratitude to them too. end of World War I, we thought further information please contact

that this Remembrance Sunday either Brenda Ayres 728565 or Ann I have left a message and uploaded would be the ideal time to try and the information and photographs recreate these photographs. Howarth 727772. that I have for all of the men on Please help by coming to the our war memorial and I would Remembrance service at the encourage everyone who can, to War Memorial on Sunday 11th visit the site and remember November, it looks as if most of someone. the village attended in 1920, let’s see if we can have just as many If you need any people attending this year. further information I will be pleased to We also hope to make wreaths help. similar to those in the photograph using crochet and knitted poppies, Ann Howarth so, if anyone would like to help us 01366 727772 by making some we would be most grateful. NORTHWOLD DANCING GROUP

Our next dance will be held on Saturday 20th October from 7.30 - 11pm in the Village Hall Everyone is very welcome whatever your standard of dancing (if any!). There is a small charge of £2.50 each to cover the hall cost. Bring your own nibbles and drinks. Contact Carol Sharp on 01366 728227 for more details Page 6

NORTHWOLD REMEMBERS Alveva Quilters in OCTOBER Feltwell “For your tomorrow, we gave our today…” Have you ever thought you would T/193373, Driver, 270082, Private, like to try patchwork but never ERNEST ARTHUR BLOOMFIELD HARRY BUSSEY had the opportunity? Then why Royal Army Service Corps ‘C’ Coy. 2nd/6th Bn., Manchester Regt. not come along to a free Born in 1897 near Ingham’s Lane, Northwold Beginner’s Session on Tuesday to Benjamin and Elizabeth Bussey. Harry had morning, 6th November 10.00 4 brothers and one sister. His brother, David, was also killed in action in 1918. until midday. You will be shown how to use a rotary cutter Both of Harry’s parents are buried in Northwold cemetery. and sew a basic piece of work.

Harry was KIA 18th Oct 1918, aged 21 and is There will also be items of work buried in Tournai Communal Cemetery, for you to see. Allied Extension, Tournai, Hainaut, Belgium, Born in early 1915 in Methwold to Plot IV, Row N, Grave 28. Claude & Ethel Bloomfield. Patchwork is very creative – you

He married Winifred Blanche Shipp in 1937. are limited only by your th Ernest died 6 Oct 1940, aged 25yrs and is 26226, Private, imagination, so why not give it a buried in Northwold Cemetery alongside his FREDERICK BRINKLEY, MM try and unlock your creative gene wife Winifred. 7th Bn. Royal Fusiliers (City Of ) Regt. at our „taster session‟.

22369, L.Cpl. If you already sew but would like

CHARLES GEORGE THEOBALD to make friends with people who

7th Bn. Norfolk Regt. share your love of sewing, be it

Born in Mundford in 1894. needlepoint, embroidery, cross-

KIA 12th Oct 1916, aged 23yrs. stich etc., then Alveva may well

Charles is buried in the Beaulencourt British be for you.

Cemetery, Ligny-Thilloy, Pas de Calais,

France, Grave reference; IV.C.2 Born in 1892 in Norwich. Our regular meetings are on the

KIA 30 Oct 1917, aged 25, at the Battle of third Wednesday of the month (2nd Wednesday in December) at 14761, Private, Passchendaele (3rd Battle of Ypres), Belgium. ERNEST BRIDGE He has no known grave. the Methodist Hall in Feltwell, 7th Bn. Norfolk Regt. Frederick was awarded the Military Medal for IP26 4AL at 7.00p.m. Born in 1897 in Roxwell, Essex. acts of gallantry and devotion to duty under KIA 13th Oct 1915, aged 18yrs. fire and is remembered on the Tyne Cot If you would like more He has no known grave. Memorial, Belgium, information then please contact Ernest is commemorated on Loos Memorial, Panel 28 to 30 and 162 to 162A and 163A. Beryl Quilter on 01366 727472 Pas de Calais, France, Panels 30 and 31.

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WHAT DOES THE DOCTOR THINK THIS MONTH?

I have never been interested in HESWALL via PENSBY on for Manchester United in 2003 at the football as I was put off the game at Crosville 'buses or, if we were in age of 18 for about £12 million and about the age of five. Before World Scotland, SMT (Scottish Motor signed by Juventus for over £100 War II, my father had been a Scottish Traction) buses might have million a couple of months ago. He is footballer of some renown and he had GLASGOW CENTRE via arguably the best footballer in the kept his skills up to scratch while in LESMAHAGOW. The trick was to world and, in Madeira, there is a the RAF during the War. By the time I cut two oblong slits in the front of massive museum dedicated to all his was a toddler, he was working so hard the box and then insert four rods (eg cups, golden boots and so on. Calum's that football had become a hobby of bits of garden cane) through the box son always makes the pilgrimage and, the past; however, he did dust off his from one side to the other, both sides this year, it was my turn to accompany skills occasionally to engage in a protruding a couple of inches. Two him. Oh Joy! One of the highlights of “dribbling” exercise with his first paper blinds were created listing all the museum is a full size Madame born son. This involved the two of us, the places to which the 'bus might go Tussaud's type effigy of Ronaldo on a a football and one pair of feet (his) and these were then wound over the plinth. A queue of adoring fans waits flying about in circles, stepping over rods. By turning the protruding ends to take turns to stand on the plinth and the ball, flicking it in the air and all of the rods, the blinds would roll have their photo taken with Ronaldo. the other skills demonstrated by behind the cutout slots giving We thought it would be cool for me to skilled footballers. The result was that tantalising glimpses of places my join the great man for a picture so I I never ever managed to deprive him bus might one day visit. The 'bus went to get up on to the plinth. Since of the ball and, being fairly intelligent, conductor always had a lovely all the surgery, my balance is rubbish; I soon realised that football was not chromium handle to turn to move the I tripped and fell onto the great man, the game for me and I lost all interest blinds to the correct destination and I nearly knocking him off the plinth. A and went off on my bike. used to love watching him. If all this horrified collective gasp arose from As the years wore on, is confusing, talk to my old friend the queuing fans and I have since had Saturday evenings became a bit of an Robin Hood who has such a 'bus, nightmares -what if I had knocked him issue. Wherever we were, we had to still with blinds intact, or google to the floor and broken his head off in get home in time for the football “Collectable Bus & Coach front of the fans? In the end, all was match results so Dad could check his Destination Blinds” which will show well and I would be happy to show “Pools” coupon. This involved great you lots of unrolled examples. I was you the resulting picture. concentration for a great deal of time also upset because I could not watch Two studious friends and we all had to keep very quiet. Quatermass and the Pit which I used were at university. One noticed that Initially, I amused myself by trying to to do from behind the settee and the other had a new bike and enquired second guess the second half of each covered by cushions! how is friend had come by it. It score by listening to the inflections in Sorry for the slight transpired that a beautiful girl, who the voice of the poor man who had to digression. The point of the story is had been hanging around his friend, read out the results. During later that I have never had any interest in had ridden up to him, jumped off her weeks, I amused myself by making football. Fast forward to last month. bike, taken off all her clothes and said 'bus signboards out of old wooden We are in Madeira with Calum and “You can have anything you want!”. cigar boxes or, if pushed, oblong his family and Calum's son is an avid “Good choice” says the first lad “Her tissue boxes. In those days, there were Ronaldo fan. Ronaldo is a 33 year clothes wouldn't have fit you anyway”. two direction boards on the front and old footballer, born and raised in back of 'buses, saying stuff like Madeira, signed by Alex Ferguson Best wishes to you all, Ian Nisbet Quality Carpets supplied and fitted ! Ray Gribble

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Fun & learning round every turning The Norman Church of England Primary School [The Diocese of Ely Multi-Academy Trust (DEMAT)] School Lane, Northwold, Thetford, Norfolk IP26 5NB Telephone: 01366 728241 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.norman-pri.norfolk.sch.uk Executive Head Teacher: Mr Andrew Stratton Deputy Executive Head Teacher: Mr M King

It is a real privilege to have the looking forward to playing my role an outside area, the library or opportunity to lead the Norman in the 3 communities our schools another project – the benefits of this school as part of the Trinity serve. I believe the link between are the children and their education. Partnership of schools. As the staff, parents, governors and the Executive Head Teacher, I will build local communities is vital to I look forward to making links with on the solid foundations already laid achieve the best possible the wider community and playing by my predecessor, Carole Reich, to education for our children. The my part within it. secure the best possible outcomes evidence of this is already clear to for all pupils. see within our partnership of Regards, schools – whether it’s developing Andrew Stratton I am excited by my role and am really

NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL MOBILE LIBRARY NORTHWOLD TIMETABLE Stop No Arrival Time Depart Time Stop Name Post Code 14 1340 1400 METHODIST CHURCH IP26 5LD 16 1405 1425 MANOR PLACE IP26 5NF 18 1430 1445 BULLDOG GARAGE IP26 5LX 20 1455 1515 LITTLE LONDON IP26 5NQ 22 1520 1535 COUNCIL HOUSES IP26 5LN

Route no. DOW441 Calls on THURSDAY Normally every 4 WEEKS

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NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL MOBILE LIBRARY WHITTINGTON TIMETABLE Stop No Arrival Time Depart Time Stop Name Post Code 28 1555 1610 NORMAN DRIVE PE33 9TQ

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DRAFT MINUTES OF NORTHWOLD and WHITTINGTON PARISH COUNCIL ORDINARY MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY 4th SEPTEMBER 2018 @ 7.30pm AT CHRISTCHURCH, WHITTINGTON.

PRESENT: Cllr R Crisp, Cllr C Anderson, of the meeting held on 3rd July 2018. The was 4-5m along its length and therefore a Cllr M Peake, Cllr S Smith, Cllr I Quinn, final version will be available on the 1m gap would be an illegal obstruction. Cllr G Gillett, Cllr C Sharp, Cllr N Nickles, website. The plans have been adjusted and Cllr C Pointeer, Cllr David Human, resubmitted and a response is awaited. Cllr H Hogan. Mrs N Cooper (Clerk) 5. REPORTS AND MATTERS ARISING FROM MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS Quotes for the works have been difficult There were 4 members of the public. (for information only) to attract. 5 companies have visited the Item 8b, the items could not be refunded site and invited to quote but only two 1. PUBLIC FORUM (15 MINUTES) as they were paid by card. have responded with costs to date. Item 12 Whittington Park was brought Item 16a, the bin has been installed but Creative Driveways have costed for part of forward for discussion on approval of the the BCKLWN have retrospectively advised the works; to widen and gravel the Chair. It was noted that the new swing that it is sited too high. Discussions are driveway. NCC Highways have quoted for seat which has been purchased for on-going to resolve this. the full job. The NCC quote was discussed Whittington Park will cost £141 incl. vat Item 23a, to be deferred for now. and it was agreed that the cost is greatly to install by Bonnets as the current in excess of the original budget and could shackles are non-standard. This cost was 6. LOCAL AUTHORITY REPORTS agreed by all. * Cllr Pointeer to progress. a. Norfolk County Council – not be approved at this point. The Some discussions have been had with representative not present maximum grant from National Lottery Whittington residents about what would b. Borough Council of Kings Lynn & Awards for all is £10,000 which would not be liked in Whittington Park but no West Norfolk – nothing to report offset the quoted cost sufficiently. specific ideas have been provided. After discussion it was agreed that a small 7. CORRESPONDENCE It was noted that contractors for the questionnaire should be developed for i. Newsletters CPRE, Norfolk highway frontage must be NCC approved. delivery to all Whittington residences to Constabulary, Norfolk Association of Local This was a limiting factor for Creative determine what parishioners would like Councils Driveways. *It was agreed that Cllr to see there. *Whittington Councillors to ii. Annual Review of Small Schools, Anderson should go back to Creative develop a questionnaire and bring it to Norfolk County Council Children’s Driveways and Highways to see if there is the October meeting for approval. Services a way of piecing together an affordable iii. West Norfolk Early Help Bulletin way forward for the project. * Clerk to 2. ACCEPTANCE OF APOLOGIES FOR and Service Directory for August check when the Lottery Grant must be ABSENCE iv. Norfolk Rivers Trust: WaterCoG - spent by. There were none. Water Management Survey v. Also a complaint has been received It was noted that some antisocial 3. MEMBERS’ DECLARATION OF into the Council about a fence height. behaviour on the car park site has been INTERESTS and DISPENSATION *This will be passed on to the BCKLWN. reported to the police. This included the REQUESTS (for items on the Agenda) It was advised that the Wissey catchment riding of quadbikes on the land. This Nothing was declared. update will be amended to include the report has been followed up and police correct villages. have visited the site. Any subsequent 4. TO APPROVE AND SIGN THE MINUTES antisocial activity on the site should be OF THE LAST MEETING held on 3rd July 8. SCHOOL LANE CAR PARK UPDATE reported directly to the police. 2018 The plans to satisfy Highways The minutes were approved by all requirements for the visibility splay have 9. NORTHWOLD SPORTS AND SOCIAL Councillors present. The minutes were been approved. The Public Rights of Way CLUB ROOF REPAIRS – estimates are signed by the Chairman as a true record team have concluded that historically FP6 awaited. *To put on October agenda.

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10. NORTHWOLD RECREATION GROUND happened to the flashing speed sign deal with this. - a request from a Northwold team to which used to be located on the A134 c. Costings for extra grass cutting costs via play football on the recreation ground 100m south of the junction with NCC Highways are awaited, *Clerk to has been received over the summer. This Methwold Road. *Clerk to ask follow up for October meeting. was retrospectively approved. Highways c. Public Rights of Way Signage and 18. HIGHWAYS and STREETLIGHTING 11. NORTHWOLD WAR MEMORIAL AND Road Signs - the PROW sign for FP6 has *The Clerk was asked to follow up on WHITTINGTON WAR MEMORIAL have been requested. The road signs are all reports of the damaged bus stop near both been awarded Listed Building Status reported as having been repaired. the old tile centre in Northwold. by Historic England. This was noted. d. Play area repairs – There have been company delays on this. *Clerk to 19. PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND 12. Discussed under item 1. request a date for completion. UPDATES e. Crown Inn – a purchase price for the a. The following planning applications 13. CONSTABLES CHARITY LAND pub has been agreed and this has been were received between meetings. All The Clerk advised that she had looked publicly announced. Financial were circulated to Councillors and no through the paper work and on the contributions are still being sought. objections were raised or extra ordinary Charities Commission website as to Shares can be purchased for £50. Loans meetings requested. A response of No whether the charity land can be sold. A of a minimum of £2000 are requested Objections was sent to the Planning th copy of the scheme dated 18 March and these will be paid back from Yr 4 Authority for all of the below: 1930 (Charities Commission) is held at and will be eligible for tax relief.  18/00123/TREECA, T1 Silver Birch Norfolk records office in Norwich and is Reduce up to 4m off sides 4m off top needed to determine the governing rules 16. CEMETERIES: and remove low limb within which should determine whether a sale a. Christchurch wall has been damaged. Conservation Area, 14 Methwold can take place. Cllr Human offered to visit This is believed to have occurred during Road, Northwold the records office. *Clerk to follow up recent treeworks as ordered by the  18/00124/TREECA, T1 T2 Apple Trees initial contact with the office to see if a Parish Council. The Church insurance x 2, Fell within Conservation Area, 16 copy could be received and liaise with does not cover the cost for repairing Methwold Road Northwold Cllr Human if a visit is still necessary. this. *Clerk asked to contact the  18/01388/F Replacement of flat roof contractors to find out why no one was with pitched roof, construction of 14. A request from Methwold PC to informed of the damage at the time. facing single skin wall to existing remind people to clear up after their dogs *PCC to seek three estimates for extension to create cavity wall and along Mill Drove was noted. repair. * To place on October agenda. render to existing wall at Audley

No other issues were raised for House 1 High Street Northwold 15. UPDATE ON CURRENT WORKS Whittington Cemetery  18/01443/F Single storey extension a. Common Drove Footbridge – both to dwelling (amended) at Crisps Yard Common Drove and Ingham’s Lane b. Northwold Old Cemetery grass needs to be cut. *Clerk to chase TTSR. Common Drove Northwold footbridges have had temporary repairs.  18/01438/F Retrospective application Signage has been put up at Ingham’s Lane c. Cllr Smith asked if it is ok to cut the for siting of purpose-built shipping footbridge to say ‘Pedestrians Only No hedge in front of the Whittington War container for use as snack bar at Livestock’ upon request from NCC. Memorial. This was agreed to by all. Fendicks Fisheries Methwold Road, b. SAM2 / Trod. The SAM2 is ready, Whittington 17. GROUNDS MAINTENANCE training to be organised for Cllr Nickles  18/01121/F Proposed side extension, a. *Clerk asked to advise TTSR that the and Cllr Piinteer before this can be used. front reception lobby/hall and area in front of Northwold new *Clerk asked to ensure that the SAM2 is attached double garage in a cemetery needs to be cut soon. covered by the insurance. *Cllr Pointeer Conservation Area at 4 Pinfold Lane, to purchase padlocks for the device. The b. Concerns have been raised about Northwold trod is still awaited. ragwort on Northwold Recreation Clerk also asked to find out what Ground. *Clerk to ask TTSR if they can NURSERIES

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Page 11 b. The following planning applications should be continued. A payment of £10 Cllr Crisp agreed to this. *Clerk to action. were discussed at the meeting. per meeting going forward was agreed. i. 18/01495/F New house and garage at June and September 2019 meetings to With nothing more to discuss the meeting Land Copse And Pond SE of Heathlands be held at Christchurch. closed at 9.15pm And W of A134A Thetford Road Northwold Norfolk. The Parish Council 23. ADDITIONAL ITEMS FOR AGENDA Northwold & Whittington objects to this application on the OF NEXT MEETING: TO BE HELD ON nd grounds of reduced traffic safety due to TUESDAY 2 OCTOBER 7.30pm, Parish Council the sites location close to a dangerous Northwold Village Hall 2018 Meetings Dates crossroads where any increased traffic  Community Notice Board (NN usage will compromise safety.  Northwold Tennis Court request for All meetings are held on the ii. 18/01561/F Proposed residential funding towards lighting. first Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm bungalow 5 Glebe Close Northwold. The  Annual Risk Assessment (CA) Parish Council objects on the grounds of in Northwold Village Hall or it being a cramped form of development. Before the close of the meeting the Christ Church Whittington. Clerk asked for a volunteer to be the iii. 18/01541/F Removal or variation of Email: [email protected] condition 9 of planning permission named generator for the solar panels at 07/02097/F No objections raised Northwold Sports and Social club for Website: the purposes of EON’s records. This is www.northwoldparishcouncil. 20. FINANCES: currently a previous Councillors name. a. Election Costs - – The BCKLWN has norfolk parishes.gov.uk advised by email that Borough Council costs for administrating uncontested NORTHWOLD & WHITTINGTON PARISH COUNCIL elections will now be recharged to VACANCY FOR: Parish Clerk & Responsible Finance Officer individual Parish Councils. For Northwold and Whittington Parish Council there are Part time: 7 hours per week (min 28 hours per month) two wards so the costs will be double. Salary relevant to LC2 point 22 (£10.676 per hour). Democratic services estimate that the This is a home-based post with flexible working hours however availability to cost would be around £200 per ward for this. Contested elections are already attend Parish Council meetings on the evening of the first Tuesday every month being budgeted for but Democratic (excluding August), either in Northwold or Whittington, is essential. Full office services have advised that the charge for equipment will be provided to the successful candidate and office expenses rec- contested elections council be up to ompensed.

£2000 per ward. Therefore, the amount The Council is looking for a professional and self-motivated person to undertake of £1000, which is already allocated to the duties of the post which include: this each year, needs to be rolled forwards incrementally each 4-year  Producing agendas in consultation with the Chairman period between elections. The next  Producing minutes of the meetings elections will be in 2019.  Monitoring actions and decisions of the Parish Council b. 2019/20 Parish Partnership Funding –  Undertaking reviews and updates of Policies & Governing Documents discuss project ideas. Deadline 7th  Delivering actions as specified at meetings December 18. *To be placed on October  Dealing with correspondence agenda. Clerk to investigate whether this  Website updates / notices for the newsletter could contribute towards the car park  Ensuring Planning Applications are considered and responses are submitted cost. to West Norfolk Borough Council by return deadlines c. 5 Year Financial Plan – rolling agenda  All financial matters including; item. Costs for Whittington amenity land i) preparation of monthly accounts statement (payments & receipts) and flagged up. bank reconciliations to be presented at meeting d. Emergency treeworks were undertaken by NCC since the last meeting to remove ii) payment of invoices and banking of income a fallen tree in Church Lane Whittington. iii) Annual Insurance renewal & Asset Register review It was confirmed that this tree is the iv) End of Year Accounts and Annual Audit Return responsibility of the Parish Council and v) VAT Reclaims the payment was approved. The accounts vi) Budget review & Precept request to 4th September 2018 were accepted and For an informal discussion regarding the post please call 07376 900091 and leave cheques to be signed and payments approved in accordance with the table on a message or email [email protected] the next page. To apply please forward a copy of your CV and a covering letter explaining your

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Paperwork, Paperwork To help us get through the current To make a BACS payment please minefield of paper-shuffling we, the ensure you include the payment and Solicitors. committee, have now begun to have reference we've sent you. If you don't The team and I have been trying to get weekly, rather than monthly, have one then please use your this update out to you all for a while meetings. This should help us all to surname and postcode as the reference now. Why has it taken so long? Read stay on track and prevent delays as so we know who it's from. Payments on to find out. we head towards completion in mid- should be made to:-

As you know, we've agreed a price for November. Yes, that soon. Account Name: Northwold & The Crown with Dave & Cheryl. This For many months, our group looked Whittington CBS Ltd shows tremendous commitment on forward to the day we could start their part to help ensure the pub Sort Code: 20-16-12 this stage, looking back it seems to remains as a pub, open for all and me that the fundraising part of this Account Number: 33715701 working as a pub should work. Not project was perhaps the easiest but I Should you be in any doubt about only that, but by agreeing to sell to the was never a big fan of paperwork. where / who / how to make payments, community they have shown great As we keep reminding ourselves; please contact our little group on faith in what we can achieve. each day, each meeting, each signed 01366 308381 and leave your details document brings us closer to our Since that day we've appointed a or email [email protected] first day open as a community pub. solicitor to act on our behalf and guide Buy in our online shop at us through the purchase which is, of And that's the point, right? Bring it www.savethecrowninn.uk/shop/ course, subject to certain - highly on. specific - legal requirements. If you've ever bought or sold a pub that's open Mark Vanderstay to the public you'll know this part of ***We're now collecting funds the proceedings is not as instead of promises, as such you are straightforward as a residential now required to purchase £50 shares purchase. For a start there are pages via one of following three methods:- and pages of paperwork to complete - some of which concern the health and Shares can be bought by BACS, safety aspects of a public house, some cheque or cash. are licensing, some financial and so on and so forth. One other important Our prospectus our website at legal requirement is the buildings savethecrowninn.uk contains a form survey which should happen within on the last page which would be the next two weeks. I look forward to useful for us to have along with giving you all an update when the cheques or cash so we know who the report is available. shares are for!

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NORTHWOLD VILLAGE HALL

CANCELLATION OF CHANGES TO VILLAGE HALL ACCESS VILLAGE HALL QUIZ NIGHT & PAYMENT

It is with regret that the Village Hall Trustees confirm Effective 1 October 2018, the key lock box for the that the planned Quiz Night on Fri 28th Sep was Village Hall will no longer be at Mr. Starks‟ gate. It will cancelled due to the low number of pre-booked now be located on the wall just to the right of the tickets by the published deadline of 18th Sep. Village Hall door.

Due to catering planning, the event was unfortunately Additionally, payments for hall hire/rent will no longer deemed non-viable and all tickets have been refunded. be placed into Mr. Starks’ mail box. There will be a It is hoped to revive the event at a future date, yet to lock box inside the hall, located near to the light switches be determined. This new date will be published in (on the left side as you enter the hall). There will be a Village Life. supply of small envelopes for your payments. Please ensure you‟ve written on the envelope what group/ If you have any comments which you feel may aid function the payment is for and the date. Thank you in planning in future, please email [email protected] advance for your cooperation. and I will bring this to the attention of the VH Trustees at the next meeting. Thanks, The Editor. The Village Hall Trustees GROUP DAY TIME POC 1330 – 1430 & 1730 – 1830 YOGA CLASSES MONDAYS CAROL 01366-728154 NO BANK HOLIDAYS CARE GROUP LUNCH 2ND MONDAY 1130 – 1330 ANN 01366-727772 CRAFT CLUB 3RD MONDAY 1900 - 2130 SANDRA 07806616704 2000 – 2100 MARTIAL ARTS JOHN - 07894312963 TUESDAYS 16, 23, 30 OCT; CLASS 13, 20, 27 NOV; 18 DEC PARISH COUNICL 1ST TUESDAY 1930 – 2130 ROSEMARY 01366-728300 WOMEN‟S INSTITUTE 2ND TUESDAY 1900 -2200 RITA 01366-728615 CHIROPODIST WED & THU CALL FOR APPT DAVID 01362-652757 0930 – 1130 TOTS PLAY GROUP FRIDAYS SHARON 727678 (TERM TIME ONLY) ALTERNATING FAYE SYRETT SPIRITUALISTS 1900 - 2200 FRIDAYS 07523866797 SEE VILLAGE LIFE MOVIE NIGHT FRIDAYS 1800 – 2200 FOR DATES DANCE EVENINGS 3RD SATURDAY 1930 - 2300 CAROL 01366-728227 AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES / FUNCTIONS STEVE 01366-727855

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COURGETTES calculated act?” year it will be - I plant exactly wrong each time. That (or How to back a sure-fire And, as previously stated, this year can't possibly be chance - or is it just loser every time.) five plants grow in the vegetable me? bed, each producing like a massive Suddenly, there is an explosion, an “rabbits on Viagra” plague. I reckon that I really know – I can invasion, of courgettes. The intention of these plants to predict the future crop size, even if in Which reminds me of the old saying, reproduce is determined, forceful, a very strange and perverse way. But “Be careful what you wish for, because and most definitely not vague. there's no need to panic. what you wish for is often what you Just remind me not to build a ship at gets.” It is an incredible feat. considerable expense, and then decide, And because I am generous with my It certainly seems to hold true for this when launching it, to christen it produce, people have taken to “The Unsinkable Titanic”. diminutive marrow, crossing over, away from me, to the But in a curious way, because this year other side of the road, when they see J David Noble I planted five courgette plants and each me walk down the village street. one is producing enough to fill a fair- sized wheelbarrow. Last year, I decided to get the size of SUDOKU CHALLENGE my crop exactly right to meet my 1 3 9 4 8 7 5 2 6 Its weird. personal needs by planting just one 8 7 2 5 6 9 1 3 4 The wise (so they think), scientific such squash. 5 4 6 1 3 2 9 7 8 crowd, sneer at the idea that you can So that my store would not, with foresee the future – but I just think, and courgettes, become awash. 6 2 8 7 5 1 4 9 3 stroke my beard. 9 5 7 3 2 4 6 8 1 The result? Two courgettes, both of 3 1 4 8 9 6 2 5 7 I chew the facts over in my head, and which were so miserable that they 7 6 5 9 1 8 3 4 2 think, “These guys may be experts in MODERATE were carefully examined, then 4 9 1 2 7 3 8 6 5 their fields, but I still think their treated with contempt, by the local 2 8 3 6 4 5 7 1 9 perception just ain't so, otherwise, how snails. do you account for the following fact - When I slips up, I really fails. 3 7 6 1 4 2 8 9 5

That deciding how many courgette Answers 2 1 4 8 5 9 7 6 3 plants to set out and nurture, is a But this happens every time - deliberate, carefully thought out, If I set out one or two plants, I search 8 5 9 6 3 7 1 4 2 vainly for any kind of crop. Plant 7 6 2 3 8 4 9 5 1 five, and the resultant courgette 4 8 5 7 9 1 3 2 6 mountain is what many farmers 9 3 1 2 6 5 4 7 8 would consider sublime. DIFFICULT 5 2 7 9 1 8 6 3 4 So somehow I must know, in 6 9 8 4 2 3 5 1 7 advance, just what kind of growing

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THE MAGPIE CENTRE WEST NORFOLK RIDING FOR THE DISABLED

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