S. CHAPLIN GARDENS All aspects of garden/grounds maintenance undertaken, including lawn care etc. Ring for full details & arrange a no obligation quote. Call Seb on 07733 210151 THE CROWN INN Home Cooked Food Served Daily 12noon—2pm And 6pm to 8pm On Sunday and Monday 6pm to 9 pm Wednesday to Saturday Closed all day Tuesday Senior Citizens 2 Course Lunch every Wednesday £5. 95 Alternate Wednesday Quiz Night Tel. (01366) 727317 Page 12 Classified Ads Graham Smith & Sons Pest & Vermin Control for homes, farms and businesses. 24hr/7-day ser- vice. Local family business (Clover Farm, Mundford) Tel. 01842 879904, Mob. 07946 733188 D W Services Gardening and T V Aerials. Grass Cutting, Hedge trimming, Tree prun- ing and general garden work. Also Digital TV aerials fitted, CCTV, Sig- nal boosters etc. Tel. 01366 728403, Mobile 07752 587111 D.E.T. T.V. Service - Repairs to TV’s, VCR’s and Microwaves. Fast reliable service. John Clifford. 01842 878486. Feeling Stressed? Why not treat yourself (Or someone else) to a relax- ing massage by a fully qualified Therapist. Fully BABTAC recognised and insured. Gift vouchers available. Body massage £17.50 (1 hour), Back massage, £12.50 (half hour). Contact Shelly Farrow on 01366 328835 or 07881 904099. E.G. Dack Approved Electrician, 25 years Ex- perience. Small Jobs Electrical. Tel. 01366 728118, Mobile 07766637077 The Man With The Power Handyman – No Job too small, Woodwork, Metal work Iron work, Design/Technical drawing, Garden- ing work/Labour and constructions i.e. Pergolas gazebos and decking. House maintenance – Doors, locks and painting. Phone David George on (01366) 727582 Electric powered wheelchair for loan. Please contact Ms. Rosemary Crisp on 728300 or Mr. John Haylock on 728217, Trustees of the Northwold Charities. COMPUTER DESK Beech coloured computer desk, ex- cellent condition: Dims: 75cm wide x 50 cm deep x 90cm high. £10.00 CBB Building and Cleaning Services We can take care of all your cleaning, Maintenance and Building Requirements • Weekly/Monthly Domestic and Commercial cleaning • Cleaning your property when you move out • Cleaning when you move in to your new home • Cleaning after you have had building work completed • Painting and decorating • Plastering • Flint work • Tiling • Fencing • Drain work Please contact for a free estimate or to discuss your requirements on:- 01366 727789 or 07860 508689 ring 01366 728994 (Northwold) after 6.30 pm ELECTRIC FIRE Dimplex inset stainless steel flame effect electric fire - 2 heat settings, 52cms w x 62 h - similar to Argos page 1077. Excellent condition £45.00 call 728994 after 6.30 pm please. MOBILE FISH & CHIP VAN Why not try a fish & chip super from the mobile van which calls in our vil- lage on a Thursday evening. It stops at 3 destinations along School Lane approximately 6.20 – 6.30 pm then outside Village hall approx. 6.35pm then Glebe Close approx. 6.45pm. For further information call Andrew on 07876 485616 Gardening job in Northwold, light work only, mostly grass cutting. Approx. 2-3 hours per week, equip- ment supplied. Tel. 07770 568728 / 01366 727425. Advertise here? Contact the Editor, [email protected] or see inside front cover for phone and address. Issue May 2010 Copy date for the next issue is; 14th May 2010 [email protected]Tel. 728317 The Spring Term finished on a high note as it always does at The Norman School. After a long term, where both chil- dren and adults had put in a great deal of hard work, we were able to celebrate with our Easter Church Service and our traditional Easter Bonnet Parade. The church service was delightful. We were pleased to see many people in the church to support us in our work. Each class had prepared a piece to contribute which com- bined to make the service varied, interesting and thought provoking from an Easter Rap to an explana- tion of the Stations of the Cross. The Easter Bonnet Parade was, as usual, a festival of colour and crea- tivity. Every year I feel that the children (and parents) have out- done themselves and that the stan- dard cannot surely get any better. Once again I have been proved wrong as this year we were again treated to a remarkable range of designs. I had previously asked Village Life editor Stephanie Squires to judge the competition and suffered the familiar mixture of pleasure and guilt when she kindly accepted the NORTHWOLD SPORTS & SOCIAL FOOTBALL CLUB Crown Fire Central &South Norfolk League Ben Smith Memorial Cup Final Bradenham Wanderers Res. V Northwold Sports & Social Club At Aldiss Park, Dereham on Monday, 3rd May Kick Off 10.30 a.m. Maxine (Secretary Northwold S&S FC) offer. Pleasure to have found a suitable judge, and guilt because the job is such a difficult one that it feels somewhat like handing over a ‘poisoned chalice’. Nevertheless, Stephanie did a great job. I know that it is often said but it remains true that all the children were winners. Any of the children could easily have won a prize. I, personally, think that we are lucky to have such an occasion at our school and I am very grateful to all the children and adults who make this possible. Rob Hothersall NORTHWOLD ART GROUP On Easter Saturday, 12 members of the Art Group attended a workshop con- ducted by Isobel Bartholomew from Weeting, a well known commercial artist in the field of flower painting. It was very noticeable that despite the well known acoustic problem in the hall, Isobel came over very clearly which is a great help to those with not such good hearing. The morning began with a general talk on the construction and make up of flowers, after which each member selected a speci- men from a wide selection provided by Isobel, and attempted to transfer the im- age seen on the table to watercolour. During this time the members were over- seen by Isobel who spent the entire day going from member to member giving very welcome and useful advice, which was no doubt the reason why, at the end of the day each member had a good pic- ture to show. A lunch consisted of food provided by those taking part as well as very welcome soup provided by Patsy. There was plenty to go round and everyone was well filled. The workshop finished at 4 pm just in time to get home and watch the boat race, rounding off a splendid day. A member
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S. CHAPLIN GARDENS All aspects of garden/grounds maintenance undertaken, including lawn care etc. Ring for full details & arrange a no obligation quote.
Call Seb on 07733 210151
THE CROWN INN
Home Cooked Food Served Daily 12noon—2pm
And 6pm to 8pm On Sunday and Monday
6pm to 9 pm Wednesday to Saturday
Closed all day Tuesday
Senior Citizens 2 Course Lunch every Wednesday £5. 95
Alternate Wednesday
Quiz Night
Tel. (01366) 727317
Page 12
Classified Ads Graham Smith & Sons
Pest & Vermin Control for homes,
farms and businesses. 24hr/7-day ser-
vice. Local family business (Clover
Farm, Mundford)
Tel. 01842 879904, Mob. 07946
733188
D W Services
Gardening and T V Aerials. Grass
Cutting, Hedge trimming, Tree prun-
ing and general garden work. Also
Digital TV aerials fitted, CCTV, Sig-
nal boosters etc. Tel. 01366 728403,
Mobile 07752 587111
D.E.T. T.V. Service - Repairs to
TV’s, VCR’s and Microwaves. Fast
reliable service.
John Clifford. 01842 878486.
Feeling Stressed? Why not treat
yourself (Or someone else) to a relax-
ing massage by a fully qualified
Therapist. Fully BABTAC recognised
and insured. Gift vouchers available.
Body massage £17.50 (1 hour), Back
massage, £12.50 (half hour). Contact
Shelly Farrow on 01366 328835 or
07881 904099. E.G. Dack
Approved Electrician, 25 years Ex-
perience. Small Jobs Electrical.
Tel. 01366 728118, Mobile
07766637077 The Man With The Power Handyman – No Job too small,
Woodwork, Metal work Iron work,
Design/Technical drawing, Garden-
ing work/Labour and constructions
i.e. Pergolas gazebos and decking.
House maintenance – Doors, locks
and painting. Phone David George
on (01366) 727582
Electric powered wheelchair for loan.
Please contact Ms. Rosemary Crisp on
728300 or Mr. John Haylock on
728217, Trustees of the Northwold
Charities.
COMPUTER DESK
Beech coloured computer desk, ex-
cellent condition: Dims: 75cm wide
x 50 cm deep x 90cm high. £10.00
CBB Building and Cleaning Services
We can take care of all your cleaning, Maintenance and Building Requirements
• Weekly/Monthly Domestic and Commercial cleaning
• Cleaning your property when you move out
• Cleaning when you move in to your new home
• Cleaning after you have had building work completed
• Painting and decorating
• Plastering
• Flint work
• Tiling
• Fencing
• Drain work
Please contact for a free estimate or to discuss your requirements on:-
01366 727789 or 07860 508689
ring 01366 728994 (Northwold) after
6.30 pm
ELECTRIC FIRE
Dimplex inset stainless steel flame
effect electric fire - 2 heat settings,
52cms w x 62 h - similar to Argos
page 1077. Excellent condition £45.00
call 728994 after 6.30 pm please.
MOBILE FISH & CHIP VAN Why not try a fish & chip super from
The Spring Term finished on a high note as it always does at The Norman
School. After a long term, where both chil-dren and adults had put in a great deal of hard work, we were able to celebrate with our Easter Church Service and our traditional Easter Bonnet Parade. The church service was delightful. We were pleased to see many people in the church to support us in our work. Each class had prepared a piece to contribute which com-bined to make the service varied, interesting and thought provoking from an Easter Rap to an explana-tion of the Stations of the Cross. The Easter Bonnet Parade was, as usual, a festival of colour and crea-tivity. Every year I feel that the children (and parents) have out-done themselves and that the stan-dard cannot surely get any better. Once again I have been proved wrong as this year we were again treated to a remarkable range of designs.
I had previously asked Village Life editor Stephanie Squires to judge the competition and suffered the familiar mixture of pleasure and guilt when she kindly accepted the
NORTHWOLD SPORTS
& SOCIAL FOOTBALL
CLUB
Crown Fire Central &South Norfolk
League
Ben Smith Memorial Cup Final
Bradenham Wanderers Res.
V
Northwold Sports & Social Club
At Aldiss Park, Dereham
on
Monday, 3rd May
Kick Off 10.30 a.m.
Maxine
(Secretary Northwold S&S FC)
offer. Pleasure to have found a suitable judge, and guilt because the job is such a difficult one that it feels somewhat like handing
over a ‘poisoned chalice’. Nevertheless, Stephanie did a great job. I know that it is often said but it remains true that all the children were winners. Any of the children could easily have won a prize. I, personally, think that we are lucky to have such an occasion at our school and I am very grateful to all the children and adults who make this possible.
The views expressed in submitted items are not necessarily endorsed by Northwold & Whittington Village Life. Whilst we endeavour to ensure that all information contained in the newsletter is correct, we cannot be held responsible for errors. The Editor reserves the right to refuse or omit items without explanation.
DON’T FORGET
St Andrew’s Hobby &
Craft Exhibition
1st,2nd & 3rd May 2010
To celebrate the creative talents of the
inhabitants of Northwold and surround,
we are holding a Hobby and Craft Exhi-
bition with live demonstrations.
We will have many stalls (woodwork,
jewellery, quilting and cake making
amongst them) together with teas and
activities for children – and young-at-
heart adults!
If you would like to be involved in any-
way please co tact:
Jane Luckman (728921) or
Brenda Ayres (728565)
Chris Collins
CHURCH SPRING
CLEAN
MAY 10TH – MAY 14TH
If you can spare an hour or two please
come and help spring clean our church.
There will be a coffee morning in the
church on Wednesday, 5th May between
10.,30 – 12 noon
to arrange details .
A big thank you to all the helpers who
have so faithfully cleaned the church
every week during the year.
Betty Akers
ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Diary for
May and June 2010 Sunday 2nd May
11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Rev.Nicoll Sunday 9th May
11.00 am Martins, Rector Ascension Day
Thursday 13th May
6.30 pm Benefice, St.George’s,
Methwold, Rector Sunday 16th May
8.00 am Holy Communion, Rev.Nicoll Whitsunday 23rd May
11.00 am Holy Communion, ,Rector Sunday 30th May
11.00 am Benefice, St. Mary’s, Feltwell
Rector Sunday 6th June
11.00 am Holy Communion, Rector Sunday 13th June
11.00 am Martins , Mr. Keith Macleod Sunday 20th June
8.00 am Holy Communion, Rev. Nicoll Sunday 27th June
9.15 am Matins, Rector
THERE MAY BE CHANGES SO
PLEASE KEEP AN EYE ON THE
NOTICE BOARDS
NORTHWOLD
CARNIVAL
SATURDAY, 12TH JUNE
The theme for this year is “All at
Sea”, so get your thinking caps on for
floats, fancy dress and themed
stalls….It could be anything from the
Royal Navy to what lives in the
ocean!
WHITTINGTON CHURCH
SATURDAY 15th MAY
OPEN DAY
From 10 am to 4pm
With Refreshments, stalls, raffle & dis-
plays
Come along to see our refurbished
church with
the new facilities.
SUNDAY 16th MAY
9.30am
Holy Communion & Thanksgiving
for the Refurbishment
By Bishop David
Followed by Refreshments
Everyone Welcome
Ray Gribble
Antique Restoration & Traditional Upholstery
All aspects of antique furniture restoration including French
polishing, cabinet repairs and traditional upholstery
-------------------------------------------
Traditional Upholstered Furniture Footstools, Sofas, Chairs made to commission
-------------------------------------------
Picture Framing & Mirrors
An extensive range of mouldings including hand painted
Wildlife, traditional, heritage/restoration gardening. New complete gardens/refurbishment Organic options available Herbaceous perennial bor-ders All year interest plant schemes Tree surgery Problem areas
It doesn’t seem possible, but we’ve just held our fourth Annual
Indoor Bowls Competition! Eve-
ryone thoroughly enjoys the buzz
and friendly rivalry. Normally, the
children play in pairs, but this year
we had some teams of 3, so that
everyone could participate!
The winners were:
Senior Cup
Winners: Louis Wortley and Kya
Raven
Runners-up: John Pearce and Lilly
Bowers
NORTHWOLD YOUTH
CLUB
Junior Cup
Winners: Callum Roberts and
Megan Billmen
Runners-up: Alice Ireland, Rhys
Davies and Louis Pryer A big thank you goes to Jill and
Tony Cater who kindly donated
the cups and who help Bernie
Bartlett run the competition each
year. Future events include a visit by
the Police who will be explaining
DNA, fingerprint techniques and
showcasing the Road Safety Unit
(Camera) Van. A drama workshop will also be
held at the Youth Club in the fu-
ture. These two events are open to
non-members of the Youth Club
– but SHARRON MUST BE AD-
VISED OF YOUR WISH TO
ATTEND PRIOR TO THESE
EVENTS. For more details call
her on 727675.
Northwold Bowls Club
100 Club Draw for
March 2010 D. Ghost £20
R. Carter £15
P. Rust £10
April 2010 Ron Knights £20
Sue Eyles £15
Mary Carter £10 These numbers were drawn by
Mr. Roger Preston There are a few places to fill if anyone
would like to join. Please contact Roger
Preston, Secretary of the Bowls Club on
727694.
Sylvia has been running this
draw for a very long time and
making much needed money
for the Bowls Club.
(PS – a gentle reminder to last year’s winners ... please return
your trophies ready for future com-
petitions. Thank you.) Steve Freemantle
Page 5
sometimes, a free 0800 number to tele-
phone.
Telephoning Airlines: To avoid the
automated systems and to talk to a per-
son, for EasyJet use 0871 244 2366 or,
for others, try
www.telegraph.co.uk/travel and enter
“travel cheat sheet” in the search box.
This lists telephone options for more
than 20 airlines.
School reports: These days, school
reports are politically correct and use
“computer speak” so they are relatively
unthreatening. The school I attended
(Birkenhead School) was a six full days
a week academic pressure cooker and
the school reports were all hand written
by the individual masters and were,
frankly, terrifying. The Daily Telegraph
letter pages have recently contained ex-
pupils’ reminiscences of those times and
some are reproduced below (none of
these was from my school reports – they
are secret!)
Unlike the poor, this boy is seldom with
us. At least his education hasn’t gone
to his head. This boy does not need a
scripture teacher. He needs a Mission-
ary. Give him the job and he will finish
the tools! His handwriting has improved
enormously – this has revealed his in-
ability to spell. He has an overdeveloped
unawareness. The tropical forests are
safe when this boy enters the woodwork
room for his projects are small and his
progress is slow. French is a foreign
language to this boy. This lad has use-
ful speed when he runs in the right di-
rection. When the workers of the world
unite, it would be presumptuous for this
boy to include himself in their number.
This boy suffers from insufficient mater-
nal neglect
Best wishes to you all
Ian G. Nisbet
NORTHWOLD TENNIS
CLUB Holiday makers staying in the village are
very welcome to use the court. There will be a charge of three pounds
per player, using the court for one hour. It
is pleasant to see visitors to our village
and the Club members would be very
pleased to welcome them to the court.
Please contact either myself on 728227 or
Veronica Hutchby on 728555 to arrange a
game We are also pleased to welcome new
members to our thriving Club, if you
would like to join or just have a go please
contact Beverley Young, our Member-
ship Secretary on 727656.
With best wishes,
Carol Sharp, Chair.
Yet again, we
have finally come
to the end of an-
other term and
enter the summer
term looking for-
ward to the sun-
shine and being
able to play out-
side more! Al-
though unfortu-
nately we have
had some issues over the Easter holidays
that yet again involve a small minority of
members of the village. Before the end of
term we entered the outside area of the pre
school, a little upset, as we discovered that
somebody had been tampering with the
gate (that is padlocked at all times) in the
corner of the fence. In which it had totally
been pulled of the hinges and pushed
down. As we at the pre school have to
follow certain fire regulations and rules,
this gate is used as the main fire exit for
the children and staff to get out safely
when we are in the outside area. As you
can appreciate we need to be out in sec-
onds rather than minutes. But because of a
small group in the village, we now have to
have a chain and padlock to secure the
gate from unwanted trespassers, which
may delay our time getting out.
We thought our problems may have
stopped there but no. During the Easter
break, it has come to the attention of staff
(that I would like to add went in volun-
teering to clean up the toys and outside
area.) yet again, valuable toys have been
vandalised by intruders. The children's
beloved wooden train table has been dam-
aged (which now has to be fixed using
somebody time and effort) and their plas-
tic bench that is valuable to the children
for increasing their social skills as they all
enjoy sitting round it chatting, has been
broken and is unfixable.
As we here at pre-school spend a lot of
time raising money, and have recently
been quite successful in some fundrais-
ers. It becomes quite disheartening do-
ing all this work for the benefit of the
children, so we can give them lovely
new toys to start their educational future
and then a group of people have to come
and ruin it with no benefit to themselves
and just causing heartache to small chil-
dren. We are pleading to these villagers
to think about what they are doing and if
everybody could please keep a special
eye out for anyone that may be acting
suspiciously around the Fendick field
and the pre-school. If there is any more
damage to the pre school and equipment
the police will have to be notified.
Thank you for reading and hope every-
one enjoys the sunshine.
All @ Little Normans.
Page 6
pipe at the Playing Field. The me-
tering of water at the Playing Field
will need to be discussed as soon as
possible. It is felt those who use
water at the Playing Field ought to
contribute towards the water used. Clerk’s Report
Contact has been made with the motorist
who damaged the fence at the Old
Chalk Pit. He is to make arrange-
ments to repair the fence.
Notices have been displayed in the par-
ish stating the vacancy on the Parish
Council can now be filled by co-
option and volunteers are invited to
apply in writing to the Clerk.
Two tenders have been received for
grass cutting in the parish for 2010.
This matter will be an agenda item
for the March Parish Council meet-
ing.
An e-mail has been received from the
Environment Agencies Operations
Delivery Team Leader based at
King’s Lynn who is responsible for
maintenance activities carried out
on the Northwold stream. Weed
control maintenance has been car-
ried out downstream of Northwold
from the mouth of the River Wissey
to the point where there is no longer
access for the tracked excavator.
This ensures that water flows
quickly away from Northwold. A
large blockage has been removed
which was the cause of high water
levels and two large fallen trees that
could cause a build up of debris will
be cleared as soon as the weather
permits. This year a thorough clear-
ing of the stream in the village will
be undertaken by hand. This will
include clearing any overhanging
branches. Water levels are moni-
tored on a daily basis in the vicinity
of Northwold and all levels have
been normal for the time of year.
The Parish Council public liability in-
surance covers anyone using Parish
Council facilities but does not ex-
tend to cover the Bowls Club in any
other way. Pride in Norfolk will remain an agenda
item as there is a need to agree
how to spend the £400 allocated
from this fund.
Mr. George attended a meeting on January
27th regarding the provision of
affordable housing. A Housing
Needs Survey was undertaken
around three years ago and it was
suggested this should be repeated
to gauge whether needs have
remained the same. There are
presently thought to be six fami-
lies in Northwold eligible for
affordable housing and four in
the adjoining parishes. It is
planned to hold a drop in session
on April 7th in the village to out-
line what is meant by Affordable
Housing and see what interest
there may be for provision of
such accommodation. Proposals
will be published in the Village
Life and the Village Pump.
OPEN FORUM
The dog bin on the corner at Riverside has
been damaged. Mr. Ian Harper of-
fered to undertake a temporary repair
and the matter of replacing the bin
will be an agenda item for a future
meeting.
It was noted that rent on the garden land
next to the cemetery is due in March.
Rental agreements need to be drawn
up with tenants.
It was reported by a member of the public
that the river should be dredged once
arrangements have been made to sus-
pend the electricity supply to allow
the dredger to safely pass underneath
the electrical wires.
A request has been made for a reduction
in the speed limit to 30mph between
Little London and Northwold. This
matter has been raised before and it is
thought unlikely this will happen. 6. The following payments were
agreed: MHB Services (street lighting mainte-
nance x3 ) £148.28
E.on Energy (street light electric x2)
£287.88
Village Hall Committee
£10.00
Adventure Playgrounds Ltd
£6748.00
Allianz (insurance for play equipment)
£195.69
Internal Audit
£180.00
Clerk’s salary (Nov., Dec,. Jan.)
£320.49
Anglianwater
£217.53
Car scheme
£129.30
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MINUTES OF
NORTHWOLD PARISH
COUNCIL MEETING
HELD AT THE VILLAGE
HALL
TUESDAY FEBRUARY
2ND 2010
Present: Mrs R Crisp, Mr D George, Mrs
V Lynch, Miss A Muir, Mr J Norris, Mr
M Peake, Mr M Roberts, Mrs T Waller. 3 members of the public Mrs Crisp apologised that no Parish
Council meeting had been held in January
due to the bad weather conditions. 1. Apologies for absence Mr M Wells 2. Declarations of Interest
Mrs V Lynch declared an interest in item
8.1. 3. The minutes of the meeting held on
01/12/09 were agreed as a true record. 4. Matters arising from previous meet-
ings
Miss A Muir attended planning training in
January and is booked to attend an-
other session on March 5th. 5. Reports
5.1 Chairman’s Report
Anne Howarth has spent many hours
working on the update of the burial
records for the cemetery. Several er-
rors have been corrected and the Par-
ish Council are grateful for the hard
work undertaken by those endeavour-
ing to ensure the burial records are
rectified and up to date.
Northwold application for funding to-
wards new notice boards has been
short-listed in the Norfolk Associa-
tion of Local Councils Your Parish
Your Decision awards project. Repre-
sentatives from the village will attend
an event on February 20th to present
their idea to a voting audience. If suc-
cessful grant funding will be released
for the new notice boards.
Mark Roberts was thanked for the work he
carried out to repair a leaking water
Page 7
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Anglianwater
Car scheme
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