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Always A Jolly DayEvery year, without fail, Cromer Ladies Lifeboat Guild are all there in the Parish Hall holding their Christmas Bazaar. This year, it was held on Saturday 26th November.As it seems, forever, standing at the front door is the always jolly, Sue Wood.Sue is one of those people who is always friendly &jolly and she does a grand job of getting passers-byoff the street and into the hall, to then spend their money on an array of goods.This group of Cromer Life-boat supporters do a great deal of work, throughout all the year, every year, not only by making people aware of the importance of ourlifeboats but by pulling in a veryhealthy sum of money.
I would suggest that Sue has borrowed Rose’s Jacket.
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I must say that the idea of not being allowed to smoke in your car may not appeal to those smokers out there. I, as a former smoker, did enjoy my fag, whilst driving along with the window down. I have to say the car always smelt and the roof lining gave the game away.I do agree that smoking with anyone else in the car, children or otherwise, is very anti-social. They do have a point, but banning someone who is driving alone & enjoying their woodbine, must go against one’s basic human rights as there is no proof of accidents being caused by this act. As for those making or receiving mobile phone calls, I totally accept this is a road safety problem/ issue. It is all very well introducing new laws into our community, but how is it going to be policed when you already see so many using the mobiles whilst driving.
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I would like to formally apologise to Chris Lynch of ‘Fancy This Fancy That’ as I have misquoted him in our ‘Views from the Street’ on Page 7 in thelast issue of the Crab Line. Chris has always been a strong supporter of the Crab & Lobster Festival.Sorry Chris.
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Dear Editor,With reference to Janet Munro’s letter in theCrab Line. (Issue 234)I was in attendance at the Mundesley Parish Council meeting when it was informed about the relocation of Mundesley & Happisburgh Coast Guard to Bacton and the formation of Bacton Coastguard. Norfolk Sector Manager, Tony Garbutt took time to explain that this was not “because of cuts”. If Janet had listened, Happisburgh Station is not fit for purpose, and there is a real lack of space at Mundesley station. The moved to Bacton is to amend this.I, like Janet find it sad that there has to be a move however at least it has been planned as an improvement and not a cutting back of service as implied by Janet.YoursPaul Blencowe
the Southrepps Fayre Committee would like to thank you for your support over the years and we wish you well. We’ve just finished our accounts for the Fayre this year and are delighted to have raised over £3,000 for local charities and good causes - considering we had torrential rain up until 9am on the morning of the Fayre, we’re very pleased with the outcome. Donations made so far include the Southrepps Bowls Club, help towards getting a defribillator for Southrepps, funding the annual Carols around the Christmas Trees event in December, and help with setting up a local 5-a-side football club which included new football posts and certification for group leaders. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their help and support without which the Fayre would not be able to continue. Sandra Stanway Southrepps Fayre Committee
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Despite representations to the council the sign remains where it has stood for many years.
Fortunately, Paston has an active Heritage Society and association with the historic Medieval Paston Letters, so hopefully our identity is safe. www.pastonheritage.co.ukThe picture above shows the Mundesley village sign sited within the parish of Paston.Paul Damen, Paston.
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Dear Editor, Blind singer songwriter Marilyn Baker, with her guide dog Penny is a well known visitor to North Norfolk and especially Cromer. This year, her carer Tracy joins her with her own dog too - Tracy is deaf and has been waiting for a hearing dog for some years but at last she has a lovely golden retriever/Labrador called Goldie.Both dogs get on well together and Goldie is a peaceful affectionate dog - there will be an opportunity to meet this inspiring pair who will be sharing their faith at their advent concert. One of the carols Marilyn often sings is one that she actually wrote here in Cromer.Marilyn and Tracy both support the work of the Canaan Christian Centre in Sheringham.All are welcome to come to the concert at : 21 Holt Rd, Sheringham, on : Sat 10th December at 6 pm. For further Details: tel 511 732 or 824 300.Yours SincerelyEvelyn SmithSheringham
Dear Wise Man of Mundesley,In response to your esteemed correspondent, Janet Munro’s letter in the Crab Line issue 234 regarding Mundesley’s identity.Our friend Janet rightly complains regularly of issues that concern the people of Mundesley and I agree with the majority of what she has to say.Mundesley is not alone in issues concerning its identity. The neighbouring village of Paston has, I believe, more cause to complain. For decades the Gas Terminal has been called Bacton Gas Terminal whilst about two thirds of it is in the parish of Paston. On the other side of the parish, Stow Windmill and the Holiday Centre are commonly referred to as Mundesley Mill and Mundesley Holiday Centre, whilst both are actually in Paston. Mundesley parish has even placed one of their Village signs about a hundred yards inside the Paston parish boundary and it is double sided at that!
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Dear Philip,Whilst driving on Sunday in daytime fog, I was surprised by the number of drivers using only side lights. Approaching vehicles actually become visible before you see the sidelights, rendering such lights quite useless. If drivers want other road users to have advanced warning of their approach, only dipped headlights and foglights will do this.Alan Eatough Overstrand
Dear PhilipRe your editorial in Issue 234 - there was a time when I thought, as you appear to do, that parish councils are unnecessary.Recently in the local press we have been reading of very unpleasant “goings on” at Briston, Hickling & Knapton, the latter I found very hurtful - I have great affection for that village and I felt the carry on with the parish council and MADRA did nothing but bring shame on the village - hopefully now things will improve.You then mention the 30% increase in council tax at Cromer, which the majority of people seem to know nothing about - well, they only have themselves to blame. If more people took an interest in their parish or town councils then maybe things like such a hike in council tax wouldn’t be allowed to happen, at least not without a fight.Nowadays most councils have a website where one should be able to find out all sorts of information - unfortunately many websites are not kept up to date which makes them worse than useless.Nothing has been posted on the Cromer town council site since Sept. 19th 2011 and no Financial Minutes since Feb. 24th 2011 and then not the actual accounts.If one wants to look at a good parish website log on to Mundesley where you can read Minutes of all committees & full council meetings as well as Standing Orders & Financial Standing Orders and most importantly of all the Monthly Accounts.I read recently - I quote - “a good website can say a lot about the efficiency, effectiveness and relevance of a Parish Council” - with that I am inclined to agree.Happy Christmas to Parish and Town Councillors everywhere.Janet MunroMundesley-On-Sea.
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Go On Get Into The WaterGo on prove to your family, friends & yourself that you are a man and not a mouse.Ladies, it is a case of removing the nail polish and proving that you are as good as any bloke.Yes, it is that time of year once again to take that refreshing Boxing Day dip into the tropical waters of the North Sea.Organised swims are planned in the morning on Boxing Day in Cromer, Overstrand and in Mundesley. (See Next Issue For Details.)When I first set up the Crab Line, over 9 years ago I encouraged people to take the dip along with, then, a dozen or so of mad folk.Now, thanks, I would suggest, to the Crab LineCromer seafront is packed out with on-lookers and near on a hundred swimmers.The power of a good publication.
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Behind Every Successful Man.......Of course you have heard it before...there is an exhausted woman.Peter Murther’s wife Diane sure as eggs does not look exhausted, far from it, as she appears to be at least 10 years younger than Peter who together with Diane set up Norfolk Cleaning back in 2008. After many years in the home security business, cleaning was a completely different line to be involved in and both have taken it up like ducks to water.From day one the business has expanded and continues to become more and more successful by the day. The business has been divided up into three different businesses, which includes all ofthe following services: Office Cleaning, Domestic cleaning, End of Tenancy Cleaning, Retail & Shop Cleaning, Domestic Carpet Cleaning and Commercial Carpet Cleaning Services, Upholstery Cleaning,Leather Cleaning, Rug Cleaning, Oven cleaning & professional Ironing Services.The three businesses are known as Norfolk Laundry Services, Norfolk Holiday Management and both of these come under Norfolk Cleaning Group.What Peter & Diane have achieved in the last six or so months, is a partnership with all the main players in the holiday letting business, such as, for example, Hoseasons and a vast number of small businesses including those absentee landlords with just one or three 3 cottages to rent.They seem to have thought of everything that a landlord could possibly need for their property, from providing all the bedding, the towels, welcome packs for guests, repairs and maintence as well as cleaning and getting it all ready for their next guests to enjoy their holiday.Over a cup of tea and a large slice of Victoria Sponge cake, baked by Diane, you could not but notice how well organised these two are with the whole way the business is run.As someone who, on occasions, hires out my motorhome, via an agency, I am aware of, hopefully, all the pitfalls of renting it out.These two and a team of over 30 people, duringthe summer, seem to have got it all taped.Last year they became members of the Norfolk County Councils Trusted Trader scheme. Please see below for links to information and testimonials from our clients. If you like what other people say about us, why not give us a call to discuss the range of cleaning services that we provide in Norfolk. With bags of washing & ironing all over their office, they are in need of larger premises in or near North Walsham. Currently in a 1,000 sq foot unit at the moment, they desperately need between 2,500 to 3,000 sq feet to handle the success of their business. So if you know of anyone with a decent sized unit for rent do give them a ring on 0800 542 9631.
I am not about to list everything these three businesses do, however I would ask readers to go on line and look at their website:www.norfolk-cleaning.co .uk
I wish these two all the best success with their venture, as they consider further expansion across the UK.
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A New Chapter In Home HeatingDown on the farm things they be a-changing! New words & phrases are heard: sustainability, diversity & environmentally friendly, just to mention a few! On a farm in leafy North Norfolk these words and phrases are not just being heard but are being put into practice!....On his farm in Ingworth, Peter Spink, famously known for his starring roll as farmer Stan in the children’s hit video “The little red tractor”, and his son James, famous for, well nothing, began researching alternate ways of using the straw from the farm. After harvesting the wheat and barley for the UK food and drink industry, we are left with a straw by-product, and it’s this straw which is now being used to make briquettes, and so was born “Norfolk Straw Briquettes”!Long gone are the days when straw could be seen burning for miles around, this practice was made unlawful and so, in recent years the straw was chopped by the combine harvester and then ploughed into the soil. Now in Ingworth, straw is collected immediately behind the combine & turned into round bales weighing approximately 300kg’s. These bales are then stored in a weather proof barn so they are kept perfectly dry. To make the briquettes, the bales are chopped into tiny pieces which are then put into a very clever machine that compresses them into briquettes, they are 100% straw and held together solely by compression to create a true, green, environmentally friendly bio-fuel.The briquettes are clean to handle, unlike coal (nasty, dirty, un-environmentally friendly!) so no need for gloves! And as they are packed in easy to handle 10kg sacks, they can be kept indoors or in a shed and brought in one bag at a time.
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Murder In MundesleyIn fact three times, three nights running in the Mundesley Church, not in a Cathedral, as the title claimed ‘Murder In The Cathedral’With the wind blowing all around the Church on the evening that we went to the Mundesley Players production and the choir singing, the opening was quite eery and exciting before anyone spoke a word.This play, written in 1935 by T. S. Elliot, is the sad account of the relationship between King Henry 11 and the Archbishop of CanterburyThomas Becket. I have never witnessed Roger Burford acting before, but he did completely live up to and die up to, what so many others have said of his abilities, particularly as Thomas Becket. I have never been to anything staged in a church before and all I can say is that such buildings fit the purpose very well. When you go back not too many years a parish church was more than just a place of worship, but more a of market /social place.We really enjoyed this production directed and produced by David Ross, with a greatcast of dedicated people.Having taken Becket out (The modern term often used by the US Army those days) themurderers Gerry Robins, Paul Reynolds,David Ross & Ian Cashmore then gave an address to the audience explaining why they had killed him. At this point I wanted to both clap and boo each of them in turn, as they were pretty convincing in their defence. I take my hat off to everyone involved in this.Even without the aid of Tracey Loftus’ great legs it was terrific show. PK
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No Men In White Coats YetAll in aid of Children In Need the team lead by Karen (on right) turned out for the day in their pyjamas. And looked wonderful in the N & P Building Society on Friday November 18th, with the exception of Will who was sporting a tiger outfit. Will and Tina (2nd from right)did a whistle stop tour of Cromer during the day with a collection box that went down a treat when they visited other banks and building societies.I would keep an eye out Will, for those men in their white coats. PK
On Friday November 25th, Heather Cox, a manager for Harry’s Budgens in Cromer, asked me to help her draw out the winners of a competition Budgen’s have been running with the North Norfolk News.The four winners, who come from Suffield, Alysham and Cromer, will be invited to come to the store and choose their £125 worth of goods off the shelves.I did ask my dear friend Heather what this other publication was all about, as I had never heard of it before. PK
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God Created The Dog..........and said: ‘Sit all day by the door of your house and bark at anyone who comes in or walks past. For this, I will give you a life span of twenty years.’ The dog said: ‘That’s a long time to be barking. How about only ten years & I’ll give you back the other ten?’ So God agreed. Then God created the monkey and said: ‘Entertain people, do tricks & make them laugh. For this, I’ll give you a twenty-year life span.’ The monkey said: ‘Monkey tricks for twenty years? That’s a pretty long time to perform. How about I give you back ten like the Dog did?’
And God agreed. Then God created the cow and said: ‘You must go into the field with the farmer all day long and suffer under the sun, have calves and give milk to support the farmer’s family. For this, I will give you a life span of 60 years.’ The cow said: ‘That’s kind of a tough life you want me to live for sixty years.. How about twenty and I’ll give back the other forty?’ And God agreed again. Thereafter God created humans and said: ‘Eat, sleep, play, marry and enjoy your life. For this, I’ll give you twenty years.’ But the human said: ‘Only twenty years? Could you possibly give me my twenty, the forty the cow gave back,
the ten the monkey gave back, and the ten the dog gave back; that makes eighty, okay?’ ‘Okay,’ said God, ‘You asked for it.’
So that is why for our first twenty years we eat, sleep, play and enjoy ourselves. For the next forty years we slave in the sun to support our family. For the next ten years we do monkey tricks to entertain the grandchildren. And for the last ten years we sit on the front porch and bark at everyone.
Life has now been explained to you.
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His new unit is certainly massive (Above) and will help them to get my VW back on the road within a few weeks from now. PK
18 Months & A Set Of Twins Later Matt Boyer of Boyer’s Body Centre is not only expanding the size of his operation up in Hall Road, Cromer, but he is now able to take on larger machines. Vehicles like a circa 1960 Fergie Tractor, he was unloading when I called in one evening recently as well as HGVs and PSVs and
I might add a circa 1970 Kubelwagen, proudly owned by yours truly (Pictured Above) which is in a million pieces.
With a team of 4 men and now over 4.5k of square footage, he has done well and has built up a great respect from his growing client base, he is also a nice bloke to deal with.He does also tell me, that of all the papers he has advertised in the best response has been from the Crab Line.
Life On The Open Road
For all those good folk who have not travelled recently from Cromer towards Mundesley, life on the open road is not exactly open.As you approach the Sidestrand Church, on your left, just past the entrance to the school you are faced with road works, while they appear to be upgrading the footpath and making some sort of entrance into the Churchyard.The lights seem to be always red, while you wait forever, with no cars coming the other way. Once you are driving merrily through, during the weekends particularly, you can clearly see that there is nothing on the road surface that you could not safely drive on or over. So why are there ANY road works trafficlights on a weekend? The answer is very simple: No one has bothered to move them off the road over the weekend.
The funny side to this tale, written possibly by an impatient motorist, is that the Sidestrand Church, some years ago, before any JCB was built, was moved to avoid it falling into the North Sea.Welcome to the 21st Century, how did we ever win a war? PK
A Married Couple......in their mid-60s was celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary in a quiet, romantic little restaurant.Suddenly, a tiny yet beautiful fairy appeared on their table. She said : ‘For being such an exemplary married couple and for loving each other for all this time, I will grant you each a wish.’ The wife answered : ‘Oh, I want to travel around the world with my darling husband.’The fairy waved her magic wand and - poof! - two penthouse suite tickets for the Queen Mary II appeared in her hands.The husband thought for a moment: ‘This is all very romantic, but an opportunity like this will never come again. I’m sorry my love, but my wish is to have a wife 30 years younger than me’.
The wife, and the fairy, were deeply disappointed, but a wish is a wish.
So the fairy waved her magic wand and poof!...the husband became 95 years old.
The moral of this story:Men who are ungrateful bastards should remember that fairies are female...
Thanks to Ingrid Campbell for this.
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Lunch. On The Cheap How about an austerity sandwich that istoast between two slices of bread.The middle slice is sprinkled with salt and pepper and this snack only costs you 7 and a half pence/One dietician claimed: ‘You’d be hungry in fifteen minutes’Radio 4, the source of all knowledge recently reported the following: Times are hard but they may have to get harder before the ‘austerity sandwich’ - which scientists have acclaimed as the cheapest lunch in Britain - becomes a hit.The snack consists of 2 slices of bread surrounding a filling of... another slice of bread.Although the middle slice is toasted, sprinkled with salt and pepper and a dash of butter, it’s hard to see many mouths watering at the prospect.The recipe, such as it is, was originally devised in 1861 by the renouned Victorian food writer Mrs Beeton but even now, it costs only seven and a half pence to make each one, earning it the Royal Society of Chemistry’s accolade as the country’s most economical lunch.
So great is the chemists’ confidence that they are offering £200 to the first person who can come up with a cheaper, but still edible, alternative.So can YOU cook up an alternative to the ‘austerity sandwich’ to win £200?‘My favourite meal is steak and arugula salad” says healthy eating campaignerMichelle Obama.From lowering your cholesterol to easing migraines: Which cereal should YOU be eating?RSC member Dr John Emsley said that the sandwich might be just what Britons need to get through the ‘harsh economic times’ ahead.He added: ‘We could have gone for one of the thousands of recipes that Mrs Beeton employed, most of them being table-groaning creations full of meats.But, given the stern days we are yet to experience, we decided to go for an unknown dish that requires little money and little time, and which she devised to cater for less well-off people.You simply put a piece of dry toast between two slices of bread & butter, with salt and pepper to taste. I’ve tried it and it’s surprisingly nice to eat and quite filling. Secret ingredient: Salt & pepper - along with a dash of butter - give the snack flavour.I would emphasise that toast sandwiches are also good at saving you calories as well as money, provided you only have one toast sandwich for lunch and nothing else.’The ‘austerity sandwich’ contains 330 calories, compared with 444 calories in a Marks & Spencer egg and watercress sandwich.Those watching their waistline can reduce this further by replacing the butter with margarine, which was invented in 1869, 4 years afterMrs Beeton’s death.But the snack is not to everyone’s taste. Melissa Little, of the British Dietetic Assoc. said: ‘You’d be hungry in 15 minutes. For an extra 8p,you could add an egg, which would make it taste a million times better and contain protein to make you feel full.’This is not the 1st time that the Royal Society of Chemistry has turned to Mrs Beeton for inspiration.Two years ago, it produced the perfect recipe for gravy, which other than the addition of soy sauce, was rather similar to the one published in 1859.Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2062073/Austerity-sandwich-Cheapest-lunch-UK-toast-2-slices-bread.html#ixzz1dsFcvhnn
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........on the move from The Hair Lounge in Cromer to KINKIs in 5 Castle Street, Norwich.
The Hair Lounge will be under new management.As of December 2nd Craig will be based in Norwich.
Craig would like to thank all his existing customers he has known for so long for their custom. “I have informed many ladies of my planned move, but for those who I havn’t, thank you very much and remember to pop into Kinki where I will continue to look after you” For all his existing &new clients Craig is offering a 40% discount on your first visit.(See Advert on Right)
I wish Craig all the very best PK
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AylshamBridge Club 7pm Fri 7.15pm t: 761 308Country Market each Friday 8.50-noonCricket Club indoor Sun 3-5pm all ages & standards t: 510 102 Evening WI 7.30pm 1st Thurs Town Hall.Exercise with Sally Free taster session t: 01603 432 487. Extend Over 60’s Exercise Fridays Jubilee Family Centre t: 01692 407 851 Farmers Market 9am-1pm 1st & 3rd Sat Market PlaceF.I.T. group 2nd & 4th Weds pm of month t: 731 177Flower Club 2nd Wed of mth 7.30pm Town HallFitness Yoga/Pilates Tues & Thurs Friendship Hall t: 01692 538 569 Gym Club Fri 5pm High School t: 576 609Lammas KC Lodge ROAB Tues 8.15pmSutton School Of Dance, Mill Row.Monday Stall Parish Church 8.30-noon RBL (Womens) 1st Mon of month Salvation Army Hall t: 734 091 N.N. Speakers Club 7pm alt. Weds. High School t: Lynne Goddard 01692 402 662.Scalextric Club Presto Park Weds 7.15 - 9.45 pm. t: 01603 754 319 Quaker Meetings Sun 10.30am Pegg’s YardYoga Tues 7.30pm Quaker Meeting House Peggs Yard. t: 732 426Cromer Age Concern Fri 10am The Cottage.Aqua Therapy Classes Mon 11-12 Wed 7-8pm Country Club t: 501 914 Air Training Corps. 7pm Mon & Thurs, High School t: 515 452Baptist Church Sun10.45am & 6.30pmTues Coffee morning 10.30am t: 576 524 Bingo 7pm Sunday Football clubBridge Club (Duplicate) Mon 7pm t: 822 778C.A.B. Appointments: t : 01692 405 847Chesterfield Hall Cabbell Rd Mon 10am Parent & Toddlers Sun 11.45am Family Service & Children’s Club Christian Fellowship Sun 10.30am former Gospel Hall t: 838 180Cromer Chamber Orchestra 7pm Mons ( term time) High school t: 511 600 Cromer Forum 1st Tues 7.30pm Methodist Church New Hall t: 515138Diabetes UK 4th Thurs 7.30pm Cromer Hospital (outpatients) t: 01692 403 351Elderberries Badminton & Short Mat Bowls 3-5pm Mon & Fri. t: 519 030Flower Club 7.30pm 3rd Mon Junior School. t: 513 408Extend exercise for over 60’s Tues 2.30pm , St. Martin’s Church Hall, Mill Rd. t:768 159Folk Dance Club 7.30-9.30pm Tues Community Hall t: 578 224Garden Society 7.30pm 3rd Thurs Methodist Church Hall t: 511 211 Hockey Club Mondays u16s & u13s 6.30pm Adults 7.15pm Sports CentreKorean Martial Arts t: 07765 282 981Lip reading classes Thurs 10 - 12noon Methodist Church Rooms t: 0344 800 8002.N & N Assoc.for Blind 9.30-1pm Tues Merchants Place.
Cromer continued N.N. Mencap Soc. Thurs 1pm Merchants Place. t: 578 116Parkinson’s Disease Soc. 10.30am 2nd Wed of month St John Hall, Bond St.R.E.M.E. 2pm 1st Tues The Cottage,t: 513 313RBL 7.30pm 1st Wed The CottageWomen’s Section 2.30pm 1st Thurs Royal Naval Assoc. 1st Friday 7.45pm (Summer) 12.30pm (Winter)Halsey House. Sea Scouts Overstrand Rd t: 512 871 ROAB Wed 8.15pm The Cottage.Singing Group Thurs 10.30am. The Community Centre. t: 570 117.Slimming & Support Club Thurs 9.30am St. John’s Hall, t: John Barker 834 852 St John Ambulance Adults Tues 7.30pm Cadets Tues 5.45pm St John Hall Bond St Sea Scouts Overstrand Rd info t:512 871 Taekwondo Sports Centre. t: 711 824 W.I. 2nd Thurs 2.30 pm,Garden St. Overstrand Gardening Club 2.30pm 1st Tues Parish Hall t: 576 437Carpet Bowls 2.30pm Thurs Parish Hall t: 833 369 Strand Club 2nd Weds 2.30pm Methodist Church t: 578 250W.I. 3rd Wed 7.30pm Parish Hall t:834 242 MundesleyBowls Pavilion Bingo: Sun 7.30pm, Whist Drive: Tues, Wed & Fri 1.45pm t: 721 815Carpet Bowls Mon 1.30pm Coronation Hall t: 721 416Community Choir Tues 7.30pm Methodist Church t: 01692 404 266 Flower Club 2nd Weds of month 2pm Coronation Hall Free Church Sun Services11am, 6.30pm Library Mon:10-1pm,Tues 2-5.30pm Fri 10-1pm & 2-6.30pm, Sat 10-1pm t: 720 702Luncheon Club over 60’s & disabled. Mon & Thurs 12-2pm Free Church t :721 984 MADRA t: 07734 689 978Methodist Church Sun worship 10.30am Pebbles Pre-School & Day Care t: 724 600Quiz Night Tues 8.30pm Conservative Club. All welcome RBL 4th Weds Haig Club. t: 722 238 RBL Womens section 3rd Weds 1.45pm Coronation Hall t:721 021Scrabble Club Fridays t: 720 659Taichi Weds 10.30am Church Roomst: 720 551W.I. 2nd Mon 7pm Church Rooms t: 834 368 North WalshamAnimal Magic Dog Club training & fun with your dog. t: Kathy 720 730 Bipolar Self Help Group 7pm 3rd Weds Saddlers Shop t: 0854 434 9872 Charity Bingo Weds 8pm Community Centre. t: 01692 407 214 Chess Club 7.30 Mondays Orchard Garden Pub. All abilities welcome.t: 01692 404 649Extend Over 60’s Exercise Mondays: Methodist Church Hall t: 01692 407 851Hockey Club Under 11s. Fri 5-6pm Sports Centre t: 01692 404 624
Nth Walsham continued Lions Club 7.30pm 1st Mon of month. Community Centre. t: 01692 400 702Quaker Meetings Sun 10.30am Meeting House, Mundesley Rd. near Swafield.Reading 4 U 3rd Weds 9.45am St. John’s Hall, t: 768 164The Wheel of Light 1st Thurs 7.30pm Orchard Gdns Pub, t: 721 484Weavers Morris Dancers Victory Pool, Beginners welcome t: 512 988Sheringham Alcoholics Anonymous Sun 3pm St Josephs ChurchBeetle Drive 3rd Tues 7.30 pm St. Josephs Church Bridge The Morley Duplicate pairs Thurs 7pm Beginners Fri 2pm t: 822 087CAB. YESU,Thurs 10-2pm t: 01692 402 570Chess Club All ages & abilities welcomet: Geoff 01692 404 649 Country Market 1st & 3rd Thurs St John Hall Evening W.I. 2nd Mon. St. Josephs Church Hall, t: 823 889 for info.Fit Together-Tone Together Weds 9-10am, with Wyn Nurse Community Centre, t: 07826 869 377 Flower Club 1st Thurs 7.30pm Woodfields School t: 837 397 Gingerbread Fri pm Friends Meeting House t: 0785 9364 702 Harry Upcher Lodge ROAB Mon 8.15pmTyneside Club, Station RdHearing Aid Clinic 10-12pm 1st Mon. Age Concern, Cremer St. Free advice.Just William’s Dancing for all Wed 8-11pm Social Club t:720 069 mob 07780 83 87 33Ladies Fellowship 7.30pm 2nd Tues Salvation Army. Lip reading classes Thurs 1.30 - 3.30pm Health Centre t: 0344 800 8002 MS meetings 7-9pm 1st & 3rd Weds. Robin Hood Pub, t: 823 392Morris Dancing. Oddfellows Hall. Weds 7.30pm t: 837 693N.N. Green Party 7.30pm 1st Friday Burlington Hotel. All welcome.www.northnorfolk.greenparty.org.uk.N.Norfolk Model Group 8pm last Fri St John’s Hall t: 514 059 Old Shannocks 2.15pm last Wed Community Rooms. Quaker Meetings Sun 10.30am Cremer St. R.A.F.A. 4th Tues of month. t: 837 229Saturday Super Sale First Sat 9-11am. Salvation Army Hall, Cremer St. Sheringham Singers ~ Val Crowe Tues 2.30 pm. Friends Meeting Hse, - t: 825 149 Sheringham Voyager 2pm 1st & 3rd Thurs. Community Centre t: 01692 500 550 The Runtons Bingo 7.30pm Sun & Mon Bernie’s Social Club E.Runton t: 834 965 N.N. Chess Club Fri 7.30pm. W. Runton Social Club t: 823 814Philatelic Society 2nd Mon of month 7.30pm W.Runton Church Hall.Probus Club 12.30pm 1st Tues, Links Hotel t: 833 366
The Runtons continued Rotary Club Weds 6pm except any 5th Weds Dormy House W.Runton, t: 578 194 Sequence Dancing Mon 8 - 10.30pm East Runton Village Hall. t: 822 360W. Runton Scouts INFO : t:712 288W.I. 2.15pm 2nd Wed W.Runton Church HallTriminghamCoffee morning 3rd Weds 10.30am “Pen’s People” Writers Weds 12-2pm t: John Barker on 834 852Poppyland Club (Ladies) 2nd Weds 2.30pmWhist Drive Thurs 1.45pm Pilgrim CentreSlimming Club : John Barker t: 07799 060 407 Also:Antingham & Southrepps Playgroup t: 834 148 Bingo 7.30pm 4th Fri Felbrigg Village Hall Bingo 7.30pm 2nd Fri excl. Aug. St Mary’s School Roughton t: 512 996. Bingo 3rd Friday 7.30pm Roughton Village HallCrazee Kidz Club 7pm. 2nd & 4th Fri. term time. Roughton Village Hall 7-16yrs. t:768 138 Cromer & Sheringham Brass Rehearse 8pm Thurs Upper Sheringham Village Hall t: 588 654 Cromer Air Rifle Club 9am -noon Sun. Near Sheringham. t: 570 223Extend exercise for over 60’s Mon 2.30pm Northrepps Village Hall t:768 159Greenfingers Gardening Club 7.30pm 1st Thurs Jubilee Hall, Banningham t: 761 620 / 768 004Gym Club Thurs 5-8pm Northrepps Village Hall t: 576 609 Knapton Ladies Club 3rd Mon 7.30pm Village Hall t:720 908. 1st Tues Women’s Own Methodist Church t: 721 439 Norfolk Submariners 1st Wed 12noon Kings Head, Horsham St Faith t: 511 758MS Group Mon 10 - 2pm Southrepps Village Hall t: 823 392 Northrepps R.B.L.1st Mon 7.45pm Northrepps Cottage t: 579 633Northrepps Pre-School. Mon-Fri 8.30 – 3.30pm Hot lunches. t: 579 396NN Amateur Radio Group Wed & Thur 10-4 Muckleburgh t: 821 936Nth Norfolk Model Engineering Club 1st Fri 7.30pm High Kelling Social Centre Prize Bingo 7.30pm 1st & 3rd Fri Gimingham Village HallRoughton Under 5’s Playgroup t: 07553 456 083Seniors Swimming Club Mon & Weds am, Fri pm Greshams Swimming Pool, Holt. t: 711 123 Suffield Park Bowls Club. Whist Drives Tues 2.15pm. Cash or Prize Bingo Fri twice monthly 7.30pm. Bar - Raffle.Trunch Bumbles Pre-school t: 01263 720 931
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Friday 9th 9am - 5.30pm : Aldborough Village Church RoomAldborough School Christmas Fayre ~ Gifts, food, arts & crafts. Carol Singing at 3.30pm. from 5-30pm : Mundesley main street Carols ~ Cromer & Sheringham Brass Band. From 7pm : Roughton SchoolChristmas Bingo ~ Eyes Down at 7:30pm. Festive Prizes, Complimentary Mulled Wine & Mince Pies. Cash Prize & RaffleSaturday 10th 9.30 -11.30am : Friends Meeting House, Sheringham Fairtrade Sale & Refreshments ~ Crafts, food, organic local produce. Coffee/ tea & cakes. In aid of Practical Action & Working for Peace in Palestine. 11am-2pm : The Belfry School, OverstrandChristmas Fayre ~ Grand Christmas Draw, Filled Mug Tombola, Tombola, Cake Stall, Santa’s Grotto Craft Stalls, 2hand Books & Bric-A-Brac. Tea/Coffee with Mince Pies, Jacket Potatoes, Face Painting.2 - 4pm : Pilgrim Shelter, TriminghamClothes & Accessories Swap ~ Entrance £2 to include refreshments.2-30pm : Blakeney Church Christmas Songs & Carols ~ with N. Norfolk Concert Band & CAD Singers. Festive refreshments.Entrance free. Collection & proceeds in aid ofQuidenham Children’s Hospice3pm - 5pm : St Martin’s Church, OverstrandChristmas Celebration ~ Festive singing by local choirs & artists. Christmas crafts & produce, raffle, mulled wine & mince pies during interval. Admission free. Donations to Church & Glendon House Mini-bus Fund3 - 6pm : Briston Community Centre. Briston Christmas Fair ~ Father Christmas will hand out a gift to every child. Craft stalls & refreshments. All proceeds to the Community Centre which is in desperate need of refurbishing.Sunday 11th 2.30pm :Thorpe Market Church‘Afternoon of Carols’ ~ Join in the singing. £3 on the door incl. light refreshments. 2.45pm : Upper Sheringham ChurchNine Lessons & Carols ~ Cromer & Sheringham Brass Band.Tuesday 13th 2.30pm : Sheringham Baptist Church.Carols with the Jubilee Choir ~ Free. Guest speaker, tea & mince pies. Everyone welcome.7 for 7.30pm : Coronation Hall MundesleyCoronation Hall Film Club ~ ‘Unstoppable’ PG13. Action Thriller with Rosario Washington. ‘A half-mile long unmanned freight train barrels along to....’ Tickets: £4 incl. Tea/Coffee & Biscuit.Members £37.30 for 8pm : Trimingham HouseQuiz Night ~ Max in team 4, £1 pp. In aid of Village HallWednesday 14th 7pm : Suffield Park Bowls Club The Cromer Society Recorded Music Section ~ “A Christmas Cavalcade” Presented by Iris Reeder 8pm : The Cottage, CromerN. Norfolk Film Forum ~ ‘The Harder They Come’ Jimmy Cliff’s gritty performance as a young singer turned outlaw. Show is free - donations welcome!
THE WHITE HORSE
24 West Street, CromerTel : 01263 512 275
The Brilliant White Horse isthe Best Pub in Town
Saturday 10th December9pm: Neil Francis
Saturday 17th December9pm: The Brilliant Audio Junkies
Sunday 18th December8pm: Grumpy’s World Famous Quiz
Saturday 24th DecemberChristmas Eve
9pm - Late: Trak Attak KaraokeBest Sunday Lunch in Norfolk
Booking Advisable
PLEASE NOTE We CANNOT accept event details or
corrections over the phone. Post CONCISE copy to LIS at 30 West St.
Friday 16th 7.30pm : Sheringham Methodist Church. The Sheringham Singers Christmas Concert ~ Tickets £5, £2 under 16s at the door or 825 149. 7.30pm : Trunch ChurchChristmas Concert ~ with Cromer & Sherigham Brass Band. Seasonal Rfreshments. Admission £6. Proceeds for Church Funds.Saturday 17th 9am - 1pm : Hill House Farm, Lower BodhamCar-Boot/Barn Sale ~(undercover) £5 a pitchEnquiries : 713 577. All Welcome10am - 12 noon : Suffield Park Bowls Club. Christmas Coffee Morning ~ Hot Mince Pies, Various stalls & Raffle11am - 3pm : Trimingham ChurchChristmas Tree Festival ~ Mulled Wine, Mince Pies & Raffle. Soup & roll &Tombola in Pilgrim Shelter.Sunday 18th 12 - 3pm : Barton Hse Railway, Wroxham. Santa Special ~ Full Christmas meal available with mulled wine & mince pie. Every child receives a named gift from Santa. Book by 11th Dec. Info : 01603 722 858 or www.bartonhouserailway.org.uk
SPOT THE CRAB and win a Family Swim voucher from ‘SPLASH’ in Sheringham ( 2 Adults & 2 kids) If you are under 12, tell us your name, age & address, where the Crab is hidden and on which page. OR - If you are a pensioner,
SPOT THE COD and win COFFEE & CAKE FOR TWO at the Aristocrat Tearooms,
Bond Street, Cromer. Hand in your Entry, on a postcard please,to:
K. Hardware in Cromer, or post it to: The Crab Line, 30 West St. Cromer NR27 9DS,
before the next issue comes out.
The first entry out of the hat wins ! ISSUE 233 WINNERS!
Congratulations to Mary Medler, from Marsham, who found the Cod in CAS Travel’s Advert.
on Page 13 & to Brandon Powley, aged 11yrs from Stalham, who spotted the Crab on
Page 5, in the PPR advert. DON’T FORGET!
Entries for Spot the Crab, written by children themselves (at least their name) will always
be drawn before the rest.
Crab Line Papers Ltd 30 West Street, Cromer, Norfolk. NR27 9DS18
Special Events continued What Are You Doing On Christmas Eve?
Forget the television for a couple of hours and see the real thing in Mundesley. That’s right, witness Joseph & Mary being refused a room for the night, by several Mundesley establishments* before getting a stable for the night.Once Jesus is born the happy family are visited by three wisemen, one of whom is a very wise Kiwi passport holder.Before everyone moves into Mundesley Church for a short service followed by mince pies.This wonderful event is organised by Jo Berry and has a large cast of Mundesley souls involved and a very special young lady Rebecca Wass as Mary. The other lady on the poster is, of course,the ever lovely, Tracey Loftus.The evening’s event kicks off at 6.15pm and moves through the village, with numerous carols along the way. Funds are being raised for the Special Christmas Lunch, for both Munhaven & Clarence House old folks homes and for Fibromyalgia, which Rebecca suffers very quietly from.
*( Please Note: Other than their attitude towards the lovely couple, Mundesley
Establishments are very friendly places to visit.)
PK
One Of The Best So Far Next time you walk along Garden Street in Cromer, do stop and have a good look at Breakers Cafe Christmas Window.As of November 26th, it must be the best Christmas window to date in Cromer.As the same lady who’s deckchair won the Deckchair competition this summerhas painted this window, I am in no doubt that they stand a good chance of winning this year.
What do you think? PK
Sunday 18th December continued
2.30pm : Felbrigg Hall Carols in the Court Yard ~ Cromer & Sheringham Brass Band. Led by the Town Crier3pm : Paston ChurchChristmas Carol Service ~ Everybody welcome, refreshments afterwards.4pm : Sheringham Baptist Church.Family Carols by Candlelight ~ “Gospel Voices” youth gospel choir. Seasonal refreshments. Free admission. All ages welcome.Sunday 25th 10am : Paston ChurchChristmas Morning Service ~ All most welcome.Tuesday 27th7.30 for 8pm : Trimingham HouseQuiz Night ~ Max in team 4, £1 pp. In aid of Village Hall
WANTED NEW MEMBERS!Interested in Theatre? Want to Get Involved?
JOIN STAGE DIRECT TODAY!Stage Direct is an amateur theatre company
based in North Norfolk formed in 1997 as the evolution of a former company.
We are re-establishing ourselves after a several joint ventures with another local company.
We perform all kinds of drama from Laugh out Loud Comedies through Thought
Provoking Thrillers, Edgy Human Drama right down to Tear Jerking Tragedies. We are constantly searching for new
members and new insights. Experience is optional Enthusiasm is necessary!
The Christmas Sleigh with Santa Claus will be visiting the following places:
Monday 12th December5 - 7pm : Suffield Park
Tuesday 13th December5 - 7pm : Cadogan Road area, Cromer.Fri 16th & Sat 17th December
All Day : Morrisons in Cromer.All proceeds will go to Rotary Charities.
A Man Walked... ...into a Woolworth’s supermarket and asked to buy half a head of lettuce. The boy working in that department told him that they only sold whole heads of lettuce. The man was insistent that the boy ask the manager about the matter.Walking into the back room, the boy said to the manager : "Some old bastard wants to buy a half a head of lettuce."As he finished his sentence, he turned around to find that the man was standing right behind him, so he quickly added :"and this gentleman kindly offered to buy the other half."The manager approved the deal and the man went on his way.Later, the manager said to the boy: "I was very impressed with the way you got yourself out of that situation earlier, we like people who think on their feet here, where are you from son?""New Zealand, sir," the boy replied."Why did you leave New Zealand ?"the manager asked.The boy said, "Sir, there's nothing but prostitutes and rugby players there.""Is that right?" replied the manager,"My wife is from New Zealand !"