June 2015
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June 2015
June 2015 Community 16th Great Year! Magazine delivered FREE to homes in Belton, Burgh Castle, Fritton, St. Olaves & Browston and available FREE through outlets in Bradwell & Somerleyton VOL 16 - 03 Delivered MONTHLY FREE BELTON W.I. DIAMOND JUBILEE O n April 23rd the JGI was packed to the rafters with Belton W.I. Members waiting to celebrate their Diamond Jubilee. 60 years ago in April 1955 a group of ladies started the Belton W.I. and we were extremely lucky to have a founder member at this occasion, Mrs Evelyn McLintock, who was our Guest of Honour and received a bouquet of flowers from our Vice President Sue Richmond. The president Mrs Barbara Clark greeted our guests including the Norfolk Federation Chairman Mrs Wendy Adams and Secretary Mrs Cindy Brooks, two W.I. Advisers and friends from Bradwell and Gorleston W.I. Groups. Barbara spoke about how our W.I. has grown over the years “we still do our Jam and sewing etc”., but we also go bowling, play darts and quiz together. At the present time we have 47 members in the Belton W.I. The Norfolk Chairman said a few words as did the Secretary and then we sat down to our buffet. L to R standing, Liz Myhill, Sue Richmond,(secretary), Lin Hillier, Rona Stewart, Barbara Clark (president),. Carol Cousins & Ann Simons (advisors), Norma Hadden, Carole Mahon. Sitting Wendy Adams (Federation Chair ), Cindy Brookes ( Federation Sec ) Evelyn McClintock ......continued on P2 Now offering carpet cleaning TO ADVERTISE IN VILLAGE VOICE RING 01493 780776 Village Voice - June 2015 BELTON W.I continued from P1 During this part of the evening we Skyped two of our members Nora and Terry, who were unable to attend as they were on holiday in Cyprus just to let them know what lovely time they were missing. There was a beautiful celebration cake made and decorated by member Mrs Carole Mahon which was cut and everyone had a piece in celebration of the event. Every person had a decorated souvenir bag with sugared almonds which were made by our craft group and the hall was decorated beautifully. The evening was then handed over to Patsy Rose who entertained everyone and got them up singing and dancing. Grateful thanks go to the W.I. committee for organising the evening, a good time was had by everyone who attended. Heres to 60 more successful years.!!! Paul Cookson (right) with headteacher Kevin Lee Barbara Clark President of Belton W.I. PAUL COOKSON VISITS MOORLANDS Evelyn McClintock receiving her bouquet from Sue Richmond n May 7th million-selling poet Paul Cookson came to Moorlands O Primary Academy and entertained the school with an hour of his wonderful poems and songs. He then spent the rest of the day leading poetry workshops with children before selling and signing copies of his books at the end of the day. Grace in Year Four said “I thought he was really entertaining. I went home and wrote some poems of my own.” Romy, also in Year Four added, “He was brilliant. I laughed for a whole hour. He then gave me some wonderful ideas for helping to make my poems better.” Mr Biddle said “I was delighted to see how much the children enjoyed working with Paul. It’s great that he has inspired so many children to read and write poetry.” Paul will be returning for a follow-up session with children and the parents on the evening of Wednesday 20th May. Headteacher, Mr Lee said “We are very serious about our children developing a love of reading and writing, not just to help them in school, but also for their future lives. Inspiring Author visits such as this are one way to help this to happen.” NEPAL FUNDRAISING AT MOORLANDS children of Moorlands have been deeply moved by the tragic ThaveheEarthquakes and ongoing situation in Nepal, so much so that they decided to raise as much money as possible to help the people of the region who have lost everything. Layla-May, Maddison and Isobel in Year 4 have been instrumental in the school raising over £250 for the victims of the Nepal earthquake. After watching the footage on the news, the girls felt as if they had to act. Layla-May said “I felt sorry for them because they have no shelter.” Maddison added “They have hardly any food and it is freezing cold. I wanted to help them.” Isobel said “I want to make the people of Nepal a little bit happier and make my school proud.” GARAGE SERVICES The girls organised a non-uniform day for the staff and pupils, with everyone making a donation to the fund. One child from Year 3 was so touched by what she had seen and heard that she independently raised over £40. There are plans to follow-up the event with further fundraising over the next few weeks, including a ‘Name the Sloth’ competition. Unit 7, Hewitt Road, Gapton Hall Industrial Estate, Great Yarmouth NR31 0NN Deputy Head John Siddles said “We place huge value on our school’s six core values. One of these is Compassion and I think the children have demonstrated that they have a good understanding of this from the actions that they have taken. We are certainly very proud of them.” 01493 717878 FREE & k up Pic off drop COMMUNITY CAR SCHEME pril was a very busy month, with A drivers fully occupied with trips to medical appointments and shopping FREEstic trips. To book the service please call 07767 063 986 Monday to Friday (8.00am – 6.00pm) no Diag in plug We are still in quite urgent need of an administrator to allocate trips to drivers etc. Please consider giving up a few hours a week to help you community. Contact 780126 or email [email protected]. 2 Village Voice - June 2015 VILLAGE VOICE JUNE 2015 This Magazine is a Community Enterprise professionally printed by Blackwell Print - but written, edited & delivered free - entirely by volunteers. After printing costs, any profits from the Magazine are paid out in the form of grants to community organisations & groups in our circulation area. The Magazine Board is elected each year at the Belton with Browston Annual Parish Meeting. HOW TO CONTACT US : Brian Swan - Editor Skelmorlie, Butt Lane, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, NR31 9PU Tel (01493) 780776 Mobile 07796 982 259 [email protected] ADVERTISING Martin Roche 07787 157283 Bill Richmond (01493) 780822 e mails to [email protected] or call Brian 07796 982259 PRODUCE & CRAFTS SHOW YOUR VILLAGE VOICE Sunday June 28th T hank you all for your contributions, advertising etc. when you receive this, the June magazine we will be starting on the the July Edition, which will be number 174 on a straight number count, due out around June 27th. Please let us have your news, articles and pictures in by noon on June 14th, also it is the same deadline if you would like to advertise with us, full contact details in the editorial box on this page. Please remember to tell friends and relations away from our delivery area that we always place a copy of the magazine on the Belton Village Web site at www.beltonandbrowston. com, we know that it is read all over the world please add to our readership if you know any suitable recipients. his years Belton & Lothingland Produce and Crafts Show, the 25th, T is rather earlier than usual, on Sunday June 28th, at the John Green Institute, Belton, and entry is open to all residents of Belton, Browston, Burgh Castle, Fritton and St. Olaves and members of any clubs based in that area, we welcome those of you who have not entered previously as well as the younger members of the community. The fee is only 50p per class (maximum £3.00) and 20p for young people (maximum 50p). Bring your entries to the hall on Sunday morning (9.30 – 11.30), or if you cannot make that time please ring 01493 780776 and we will make alternative arrangements to get your entries collected from you. There are sections for flowers, plants and vegetables, home baking and preserves, home made wine, art, craft and photography as well as the children’s and young peoples age groups. Schedules have been delivered to all local homes, however extra copies are available at Belton Pet and Hardware, Burgh Castle Post Office, and the JGI or they can be downloaded from the local web site at www. beltonandbrowston.com . After judging the hall will be open for viewing from 2.30pm with cups and trophies presented by our special guest from 4.00pm. Please remember if you wish us to collect your entries in advance just call (01493) 780776 or e-mail [email protected] or speak to any committee member. ELECTION RESULTS ROADWORKS TIMESCALE For anybody who has not seen the actual election figures these are our local details t the time of writing all traffic has been moved on to the south A bound carriageway with three way lights at the entrance to New Road, however with contractors signing preferred routes to avoid the Great Yarmouth Parliamentary junction where possible things seem to be going remarkably well. The Contractors have updated the time-scale for the A12 / A143 link road, whilst most work on the roundabout and A143 area will be complete by mid July some overnight works and closures will be needed in August and there is only a provisional date of November 2015 for the new link road to be ready and open as the last stages of the works are yet to be scheduled. Brandon Lewis (C) 19089, Laura Norris (L) 12935, Alan Grey (UKIP) 10270, James Joyce (L.D.) 1030, Harry Webb (G) 978, Samuel Townley (Cannabis is safer than Alcohol) 167 JEWELEX Turnout 63.9% DELIVERY Brian Swan - (01493) 780776 Printed by Blackwell Print, Charles Street, Great Yarmouth NR30 3LA Lothingland Ward of The Borough Council (This covers Belton, Browston, Burgh Castle, Fritton and St. Olaves) THE GORLESTON JEWELLERS 5 CHURCH LANE, GORLESTON Brian Lawn (C) 1199, Michael Dinsdale (UKIP) 934, Christine Williamson (L) 561, Tracey White (G) 110 We welcome your news, views letters, articles & photographs for publication. No anonymous letters, Turnout 66.1% articles or comments are accepted As we reported last month for publication Should you have there were only just sufficient a comment or a complaint about candidates fro Burgh Castle and Village Voice - or would like our Fritton & St Olaves Parish Councils Ethical Publication Policy - please and only 11 candidates for the 13 write to Ernie Tuxford, Chairman of seats1/8 onth Belton with Browston Belton Pet & Hardware Revised MONO the Village Voice Board, Berea, 7b Hall Parish Council so there were no Lane, Oulton, Lowestoft NR32 3AT. Parish Council elections locally. (OPPOSIT E LLOY DS BA N K) WE DESPERATELY NEED TO BUY UNWANTED, INHERITED JEWELLERY OLD JEWELLERY, OLD COINS, MEDALS, OLD WATCHES & CLOCKS, ANY GOLD OR SILVER SCRAP! TOP PRICES – INSTANT CASH PAID QUALITY WATCH BATTERIES £5.00 Belton PET & HARDWARE Clock & watch repairs Mechanical, Quartz, Kinetics. BEDDING PLANTS, COMPOSTS, FERTILISERS, CANES Etc. Electrical – Decorating – Timber Brooms & Brushes Wild Bird Seeds – Pet Foods Cards – Wrapping Paper - Stationery Agents for Clean & Dry (Dry cleaning) JEWELLERY REPAIRS We have a large selection of jewellery, New, Vintage & Antique – at amazing prices OPEN 1.00pm – 5.00 pm MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Open 8.30am to 5.30pm Mon to Sat. Tel. 01493 444443 6 Bell Lane, Belton Tel. 780250 3 Village Voice - June 2015 STOCK NEEDED B elton Charity Fundraisers are always looking for items to sell on their various charity stalls at the JGI coffee mornings and the New Road craft sales. Do you have anything suitable? Any small items are ideal except for clothing and mains electrical goods, please call 01493 780776 or deliver to Skelmorlie, Butt Lane, Burgh Castle, (we can collect locally) REV ROSIE WRITES.... SLIMMING WORLD ast month I wrote about he Belton Slimming World group are going from strength L the fatigue many of us T to strength. The group has lost an amazing 42 stone since were experiencing because January and the weight is continuing to fall off. Slimming world of the constant commentary on the political parties and the election debates, and I am someone who is interested in what the different parties have to say. Goodness knows how people who are not interested in politics felt. offers a realistic weight loss solution for life, without hunger and deprivation associated with other weight loss plans. Patsy Osborn says the group is so great “ because you get great support, good advice, new recipes and above all we all have a good laugh” which is the key to success as trying to lose weight alone can be a daunting and lonely experience says Ella Fish the consultant at Belton. It’s a sensible eating plan that aids weight loss because the healthy foods you can tuck into are naturally low in calories and fill you up. No more ‘going without’ just because you’re watching your weight. Loss of your social life/friends is a thing of the past! But there are other areas of life that we can become fatigued in too. For some, it might have been the end-of-season conversations between fanatical friends or family about their football teams. For young people it might be hearing Mum ask them to tidy their room or not to kick of their shoes just as they come in through the door! Becky Hugget says “I love slimming world because of the friendly people who don’t judge you because of your weight” which is a vital part of the group as each and every member in that room knows how much courage it takes to walk through the doors. If you would like to be welcomed in to a group with a friendly atmosphere and a positive attitude towards weight loss then pop along to Belton’s Kings Head function room – Wednesday 5.30 or 7.30pm or Lichfield Community Centre Fridays 9.30am. Contact Ella on 07796263627 for more information. For some things in our lives a bit of fatigue does no actual harm, but what if we become weary of hearing about people in need. When we Dispensing Quality watch Comic Relief, Sports Dispensing Quality Dispensing Relief or Children in Need, Dispensing Quality Jhoots Pharmacy - Belton they play regular video clips children, men and Jhoots Pharmacy Belton JhootsJhoots Pharmacy Pharmacy - Belton about women, families and places Jhoots Pharmacy has unfortunately had to close their pharmacy in Belton in the world experiencing Village due to being evicted from their current premises due to proposed very real hardship often redevelopment at St John Road, Belton, Great Yarmouth, N31 9JT by the Jhoots Pharmacy has unfortunately had to close their pharmacy in Belton Jhoots current Pharmacy has unfortunately had to close pharmacy in Belton in Belton leading to early death. We Jhoots Pharmacy has unfortunately hadtheir to close their pharmacy landlord. 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As I write this, the country of Nepal, one of the poorest in the world, has suffered a second major earthquake, with landslips covering villages in the outlying villages around Kathmandu and the Himalayas. With thousands killed, millions in need of aid and assistance and so much destruction and devastation, it is unimaginable to think about how those people are feeling about life. Children who were just beginning to cope with their fears after the first earthquake, struggling big time after the second. Aid agencies finding it difficult to distribute aid because of the lack of support structures. But what of a creeping acceptance or weariness of hearing about the poor and needy in our country; people in need in our village. In the course of electioneering, some of the political parties made great emphasis on the needy, the provision of foodbanks, etc. and the hardships faced by many who experience changes to their benefit arrangements. As people in Belton, Browston, Burgh Castle, Fritton and St Olaves, let us be members of communities that care for one another; not tired by hearing of others suffering, but people with energy to respond and do something positive to change the lives of people in need. Rev Rosie Bunn, Belton Rectory, Tel 01493 780210. coll x eighth but height need no anticipated reopening of your village pharmacy through Village Voice. process your current prescriptions from village this branch and deliver toVoice. your door. 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All proceeds to www. j hoo ts pharma cy. co. uk Burgh Castle Church general funds. 4 Village Voice - June 2015 SCOUTS NEWSPAPER COLLECTIONS THE LITTER PROBLEM elton Scouts will be collecting newspapers in Belton on Saturday B June 13th , and then July 11th. please have papers outside properties by 8.45am. Please remember not to make the bundles or his is still a major problem T in and around the village. There are plenty of bins bags of papers too large as some of the helpers with the collections are young members of the group. around but people are too lazy to use them. Please bin or take your litter home and lets have a litter free village this summer. Watch out or you will be caught, it is an offence Note that old telephone directories, glossy magazines and leaflets can be included in with your papers. The Scouts also collect any old mobile phones as well as the soft plastic bottle tops (those on milk bottles, drink bottles and similar) which are recycled by the Matthew Project who work with young people who have drug or alcohol problems. These can all be delivered to 15 Bracon Road, Belton, if you are putting bottle tops or anything else out at paper collection time please put these items into a separate bag as they all go to different locations. to drop litter. BELTON VILLAGE WEB SITE If you have any enquiries about the local Scouts or the any of the above please ring (01493) 780965 www.beltonandbrowston.com ou can find out all about the Y village and what’s going on by visiting the local web site, there is information about clubs and groups you can join and who to contact. There is also up to date information about the local road works with photos of progress. An electronic copy of the Village Voice is also on the web site so you can tell relatives who live anywhere in the country or other parts of the world they can also read it and find out what’s going on in our community If you would like to add information about your activity or group please e-mail it to [email protected] or send it to Bill at 4 Nursery Close Belton. Local business can also have a mention on the “Business Page”. MOBILE LIBRARY elton, Fritton and St. Olaves B now have a four weekly service on Wednesdays, there is no longer a service to Burgh Castle. Belton- The next dates are June 3rd and July 1st with the following stops :- Aldersley (Station Road South) 1.50 – 2.05pm, The Tavern 2.10 – 2.20pm, Amhurst Gardens 2.25 – 2.35pm, opposite Dashwood Close 2.40 – 2.50pm, St Roberts Way 2.55 – 3.10pm and Moorlands School / Childrens Centre 3.15 - 4.05pm. Fritton and St. Olaves – Again its June 3rd. and July 1st . for the next visits, stopping at Priory Close, off Herringfleet Road, St. Olaves 10.30 – 10.40am and on New Road, Fritton (near the playground) 10.45 to 11.00am. 5 Village Voice - June 2015 ARCHIES VAN DOWN THE GARDEN PATH A few thoughts on taking part in our A village show on Sunday 28th June. If you are taking part, for the first time, rchie and Annie’s pride and joy was a Bedford Viva van, Archie’s mate Jimmy had found the van an engine which cost £3, Jimmy had a friend who completely reconditioned the souped up engine and after running it in the little Viva van could do nearly 110 MPH, after a re-spray, yellow front and green rear, it had the look of a stock car. dispel all thoughts that your entry won’t be good enough (It is an excuse that is sometimes heard) Entering a village show should be fun and it is exciting to see if you get a first, second, or third prize and if not then think it must be the judges fault not yours. And at the end of the day, sadly there is not a world cruise to be won, maybe a certificate and for the few a trophy. There is, however, the satisfaction of having taken part and pride when showing ones friends and family the efforts of all your hard work so why not give it a try. One day, as Archie and Annie were rolling along the A143 there was a loud bang, the dynamo pulley had blown apart and their pride and joy started to boil over, they pulled up by the Duke of Marlborough and Archie went in to see if they could phone his dad, however mum Violet answered the phone and her reply was a definite “No” as dad was to take her and some other church ladies to a concert at Bury cathedral, “dad cannot possibly be of any assistance to you so you can just lay on your own bed as you have made it” Violet had told Archie many times that he should go out with Roy’s daughter and forget the Jewish girl from Bury, to this day Archie could not understand the way Violet thought. Anyway after Violets outburst Archie asked Annie for her tights, cut off a leg with his penknife and created a belt from the engines water pump, with this repair the van got to a garage where they were able to purchase a dynamo pulley, with Annie holding the torch they fitted the new part and thought of the garage man’s words that petrol would be 50p a gallon by Christmas 1973, outside the garage was a redundant hand operated petrol pump where in the 1930’s petrol was sold for 1/6d a gallon. Here are a few simple guidelines for beginners in the vegetable section. Firstly, read the schedule carefully and decide what you want to enter (you don’t have to enter everything.) Do exactly what the schedule says. (Rather like reading the questions on an examination paper.) Do exactly what is being asked for. Example 5 Broad Bean pods means 5 not 3 or 6. Obvious I know but…………. It is a good idea to write a small card showing the variety of vegetable that you are exhibiting. Tips for Beetroot: One week before the show, water every other day with a solution of one tablespoon of salt to 2 gallons of water. This should ensure that when the beetroot is cut it will show a deep red flesh. Tie the tops tightly with raffia 3 inches from the bulb, trimming off the excess. Do not take off the tap root. Pea pods: Choose pods that have roughly the same number of peas and no blemishes. Cut them leaving a long stalk. Don’t let the peas rub against each other! Carrots: Some dedicated serious show growers will go to extraordinary lengths when growing long carrots for shows but remember we have grown for a village show so three clean carrots (not scrubbed) with the tops off, will be fine. The cucumber needs to be as long and straight as possible. Spring onions should be of equal size clean and tied in the middle. Radishes should be 1 – 2” in diameter, fresh, crisp and uniform of colour and smooth. There is such a wide choice of lettuce varieties that it will be difficult for the judge to decide just make sure yours is clean and slug free! Tomatoes: Pick mature but firm fruit, remove stems, they should be of even size and blemish free with no cracks or green tops. Clean with a soft cloth and don’t forget a small card showing the variety. VILLAGE GREEN CHILDRENS CENTRE Below are some new items at the Centre. Join the librarys ‘Summer Reading Challenge’ Record Breakers for under 5’s. FREE and starts in July 2015, Look out and book in July at all groups. Dental Educator Visit’s for your diary - Tuesday 2nd June at Picassos Group (Bradwell Community Centre) at 10-10.45, and Wednesday 17th June at both Music Makers (Mill Lane Community Centre) groups 10.15-11.15 Road Safety FREE car seat checks, dates for your diary - Picassos Group (Bradwell Community Centre) Tuesday 23rd June at 9.30-11 am, Music Makers (Mill Lane Community Centre) Wednesday 24th June at 9.30-11.30 am and Chatterboxes 2nd July 9.15-10.30 a.m. So far this year we have had good growing weather with no late frosts so it should be a bumper harvest so it would be good to have record entries in the Flowers, Veg. and Soft Fruit sections for 2015. Please see our diary on page 16 for many other events at the Childrens Centre. To book or enquire about any of the above email [email protected] or call 01493 789562. 1/8th page height not crucial for this one probably a fractio TELL YOUR FRIENDS VILLAGE VOICE IS ON THE WEB AT WWW.BELTONANDBROWSTON.COM !! Village Green Children’s Centre, Moorlands Way, Belton NR31 9PA Tel: 01493 789562 Fax: 01493 789563 BELTON & LOTHINGLAND Produce & Crafts Show Sunday June 28th. JOHN GREEN INSTITUTE STATION ROAD SOUTH, BELTON. Entries 9.30am to 11.30am Classes – Gardening, Home Baking, Wine Art, Crafts, Photography & Children’s Section. Viewing from 2.30 Trophies 4.00pm Raffle & Refreshments For information Tel 01493 780776 Entries welcome from residents of Belton, Browston, Burgh Castle, Fritton and St. Olaves 6 Village Voice - June 2015 FEEL GOOD FEET Mobile Foot Clinic Victoria Marshall Foot Health Practitioner S.A.C Dip FHPT S.A.C Dip FHPP Corns Callus Verrucas Ingrown toe nails Nail cutting Fungal infections Athlete’s foot M 07825 337233 T 01493 243052 [email protected] Red Van Plumbing • All plumbing work undertaken (bathrooms, cisterns etc) • 24hr call-out • Drains unblocked (both small and large jobs welcome) FREE, no obligation quotes! 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A Burgh Castle resident asked the chair and vice-chair about their interest in becoming members of Burgh Castle Parish Council, their reply was that they felt they would like to see the two councils working more closely in the future and felt that their experience might also be of benefit. The Greater Yarmouth Tourism Bid team have replied to an earlier letter from the council stating that any objections to the New Road Sports Field coming under the scheme, ( it has been billed through the Parish Council for £175.00), would need to be raised through the valuation officer at Great Yarmouth Borough Council. In the time since the original objection was raised the council had used this course of objection but was awaiting a response. The Contractors have updated the time-scale for the A12 / A143 link road, whilst most work on the roundabout area will be complete by mid July some overnight works and closures will be needed in August and there is only a provisional date of November 2015 for the new link road to be ready and open as the last stages of the works are yet to be scheduled. Members agreed to a formal letter of complaint to the Borough Council Works Department over the state of verges where weed killing and spraying has been used in an attempt to reduce the amount of grass strimming required during the summer. The council had been advised that various objections had been received from other areas in the borough where the scheme was also being trialled and agreed to add their own complaint to the list. Members approved the accounts for 2014/15 and agreed all the financial governance questions answers, the accounts will now go out for full external audit. It was reported that £800.00 of Councillor Mark Thompson’s Borough Council ward budget remained unspent, this was because he had been advised, incorrectly, that money could not be allocated towards the SAM2 anti speeding units, as the financial year is now over there is nothing that can be done to rectify this, Councillor Thompson’s other money had gone to the 1st Belton Scouts and the borough dog wardens scheme. The only planning mater was approval, by the Borough Council of extensions at 40 Paddock Close, Belton. With elections due on May 7th members had earlier agreed to cancel the council meeting due on May 5th and hold the Annual Parish Council meeting on Tuesday May 19th. COUNCIL VACANCIES to attempt to fill these spaces by co-option by the end of June. fter the recent Parish Council A elections there are still two vacancies on Belton with Anybody interested in joining the council can get details from the Parish Clerk, Kate Palmer, on 01493 602960, e-mail [email protected]. ANNUAL PARISH MEETING dedicated PCSO for the Southern Parishes area now however extra help will be provided whenever possible. It had been another successful year for Village Voice, Martin Roche and Bill Richmond were confirmed as the community representatives for another year however more help was needed at editorial and administration level and this was a theme echoed throughout the evening, Margaret Greenacre reporting that the community car scheme was desperately in need of an administrator to organise journey bookings and most groups are still being run by the same teams as for many years. The Rev Rosie Bunn reported on success in numbers of the church and its youth groups however she reported that it was difficult to meet the sum required by the diocese to support the running of the church, Belton had not met their target for the last year and the demand was likely to increase by a further 15% each year. Richard Utting reported on the success of the letting of the Belton Poor lands and the donations paid out annually and Barbara Clark reported on the W.I and their recent diamond jubilee celebrations whilst Norma Hadden reported on a thriving over 50/60’s club whilst Belton Charity Fundraisers reported another very successful year with £2500.00 awarded to local clubs groups and causes. Adie Simm, the Chairman or Bohemians Football Club, gave a report outlining the success of the charter club which now has 16 teams at junior , adult and ladies levels all but two (due to lack of space) playing on the New Road Field. Various other reports had been handed in and will form part of the councils records Although not present to collect his award due to work commitments, it was confirmed that the Citizen of the Year certificate would go to Dave Ely for his work with Belton Scouts, Bohemians F.C. and The Quidenham Hospice, the certificate will be presented to him in the next few weeks. Browston Parish Council and it is the councils legal responsibility T he Belton and Browston Annual Parish Meeting at the end of April was not well supported with attendance less than in recent years to hear reports from across the parish for the last year. The Parish Council Chairman, John Rudrum, thanked councillors, council staff along with Borough and County Councillors for their work, help and assistance and reported another busy year. Councillor Rudrum reported on the ups and downs of the Bell Lane project where vandalism had put a temporary stop to progress however he reported the success of the dog warden scheme and thanked the community gardeners for their excellent work with the flower beds, his report said that the New Road Sport and Leisure Centre was holding its own although more regular bookings are required, he stated that there are six names on the waiting list for allotments and that the council continues to support groups in the village including a donation to the village food bank. Councillor Rudrum also reported success in applying for the SAM2 anti speeding signs with a 50% grant from the County Councils Parish Partnership scheme, two are in the process of being purchased for various locations in the parish. The report on the Councils finances was given by Councillor Swan, he stated that allowing for items in progress it was a very level year, income and expenditure would be almost the same however he did point out that having to set a budget for a whole year six months before it started was a difficult operation and that although the parish had not felt the effect of Borough Council finance cutbacks these would certainly come in the next few years but there were some funds in reserve for this. Inspector Miller reported on police cut backs, there is now just one COUNCIL DIARY elton with Browston Parish Council meetings are held at the B New Road Sport & Leisure Centre, Belton, on the first and third Tuesday of each month (7.30pm) the next meetings on Tuesday June 2nd & 16th and July 7th. All council meetings are open to the public and questions can be put to councillors during the first 15 minutes of each meeting (normally restricted to one question per member of the public present). The Parish Clerk, Kate Palmer is available at the same location on certain Wednesday mornings between 9.30 and 10.30am to meet with and take note of residents queries, the next dates will be on May 27th and June 10th. And July 1st. If you wish to confirm that Kate will be available before visiting please ring 01493 602960. The clerk can also be contacted by e-mail beltonparish@yahoo. co.uk or in writing at 5 Middleton Gardens, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, NR31 7AE. 8 Village Voice - June 2015 ENTUA LOCAL BUS AND RAIL INFORMATION Norfolk Eis NTUA(East Transport Users Association) a voluntary independent body which monitors bus and rail provision in the East Norfolk Area. Please visit our web site www.entua.org.uk/ The ENTUA website is regularly updated with current changes to bus services etc. and there are links to the various public transport providers. There is a message page where you can leave us messages which generally receive a prompt reply. Our photograph page makes interesting viewing for those of you that have an interest in the various forms of transport used in our local area. POLICE INFORMATION SNAP MEETING – The next Southern Villages SNAP meeting is at the JGI, Belton, on Thursday June 18th (7.00pm). These meetings are open to the public and cover local policing in Belton, Browston, Burgh Castle, Fritton, St. Olaves and Hopton. This is your chance to raise any policing matters and it is when police local crime priorities are set fro the next three months. CRIME REPORTS – Here are details of local crimes for April NORFOLK CONSTABULARY Team contact details - Southern Villages Safer Neighbourhood Team, covering Belton, Browston, Burgh Castle, Fritton, Hopton and St. Olaves. NON EMERGENCY TEL NO: 101 and travelling via Fleggburgh, Filby and Caister between Acle and Great Yarmouth rather than along the A47 as it does now. First Eastern Counties will be introducing their Service 3 on 24th May, and, as in 2014, this will connect to the Rail Station and Vauxhall Holiday Park from Market Gates. From Market Gates Service 3 runs along Marine Parade to Seashore Holiday Park and then Caister, Newport and Hemsby. Over the past couple of years Service 3 has proved to be a popular service and ENTUA continue to negotiate with First for an all year service to the Rail Station. Abellio Greater Anglia launched its first train of refurbished MK3 coaches on May 1st. The 9 coaches are the first of 110 which will be refurbished between now and the end of the current rail franchise in 2016. This is probably the best we can hope for short of brand new trains! Anyway they have made a From 4th May, 2015 Konnectbus introduced two services which brings Konnectbus into Great Yarmouth for the first time. Mind you they are very sporadic services, nowhere near a full timetable. Service 71 has two trips into Great Yarmouth Market Gates, the first runs from Wroxham at 0815 hours via Hemsby, Newport, Scratby, California and Caister. ; The second runs from Hemsby at 1120 hours over the same route to Great Yarmouth. The return trips leave Market Gates at 1035 hours to Hemsby and 1335 hours to Wroxham. Service 71 replaces Anglian Service 63 which has been withdrawn. Service 72 again has two trips per day each way between Great Yarmouth Market Gates and South Walsham via Acle. This is really an extension of Service 52 which connects Eaton in Norwich to Blofield Heath. Again this is not a comprehensive service and ENTUA would like to see this service run on an hourly basis Belton good job of the upgrade with new toilets, power points at each seat and wi-fi access among the new features. With the A12/A143 link road making steady progress to completion, ENTUA are continuing their discussions with First Eastern Counties on ideas for a connecting bus service from Belton to the James Paget Hospital. We are also talking to them about a service to Gapton Hall Retail Park – we will hopefully have more to say on both these issues in the July Village Voice. If you have any matters relating to local public transport please write to us or leave a message on our website. We would welcome new members, all we ask is a minimum donation of £5 per annum to cover the cost of printing and postage. If you would like to join please write to: ENTUA, 18 Wensum Way, Belton, Great Yarmouth NR31 9NY. Tony Grice. Useful Contacts Criminal damage to an awning - Wild Duck Park. Theft of a pedal cycle – Wild Duck Park. Belton Pharmacy (St Johns Road) NHS Medical Help Fast (Ex NHS Direct) James Paget Hospital Millwood Surgery (Bradwell) Falkland Surgery (Bradwell) Police Blocked Drain Water Supply Power Cut Gas Leak Telephone Lines Village Green Childrens Centre Moorlands Academy Ormiston Academy Rector (Belton & Burgh Castle) Norfolk County Council County Councillor Lothingland Breydon Gt. Yarmouth Bor. Council Gt. Yarmouth Bor. Council Gt. Yarmouth Bor. Council Borough Councillor Borough Councillor Parish Clerk Belton/ Browston Parish Clerk Burgh Castle Parish Clerk Fritton/St. Olaves Burgh Castle Damage to a vehicle – Burgh Hall Caravan Park. Theft of electrical items from a caravan – Cherry Tree Park. Fritton Property entered and items taken – New Road. Fixings taken from a gate – New Road. St. Olaves Nothing reported. The Southern Villages team are:SERGEANT - Clive Jermy 3476 BEAT MANAGER - PC Steve Hughes 174 PCSO Laura Allen 8424 Please feel free to contact the team regarding anything from crime prevention advice to reporting suspicious behaviour. We also offer a property marking service if needed. EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.norfolk.police.uk - use this to gain access to POLICE DIRECT REGISTRATION 9 See advert P4 111 SWITCHBOARD 01493 452452 APPOINTMENTS 01493 444484 01493 442233 NON EMERGENCY 101 ANGLIAN WATER 0845 791 9155 ESSEX & SUFFOLKWATER 0845 782 0999 U.K POWER NETWORKS 0800 783 8838 NATIONAL GRID 0800 111 999 B.T. OPENREACH 0800 023 2023 01493 789562 01493 780007 01493 662966 ROSIE BUNN 01493 780210 COUNTY HALL 0344 800 8020 COLIN ALDRED ALAN GREY SWITCHBOARD PLANNING ADRIAN MYERS BRIAN LAWN 07919 386862 01493 601591 01493 856100 01493 846430 01493 846478 07434 362451 01493 720083 KATE PALMER 01493 602960 BRENDA HOSKINS 01493 440731 01493 488375 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH MS L CLARKE Village Voice - June 2015 EVENTS AT NEW ROAD SPORT & LEISURE CENTRE Bookings Tel Marion (01493) 780080 or Peter (01493) 780703 become longer, leaner and more toned. It will also improve your posture, achieving the perfect balance between strength and flexibility and it is a great way to relieve unwanted stress and tension. Hayley limits her class size to twelve members in each group but currently has a few vacancies in both Belton sessions. All mats and equipment supplied. To book call her on 07767 864568 or e-mail hayley@ hayleyallenpilates.co.uk. The cost £2.50 covers 45 mins exercise and refreshments, should you have any concerns please raise them with Sallyann. MONDAY ACTIVITY MORNINGS These exercise classes run at the New Road Sport & Leisure Centre on Monday mornings:Chair Based Exercise sessions 9.30 to 10.30am, aim to improve daily functional actions; by strengthening important muscles groups though gentle movement. Regular exercise improves circulation and increases daily activity levels. Seated exercise can increase your confidence and improve your Posture, balance and coordination for performing daily activities essential to living. Men welcome at all classes !!!!! ‘PILATES’ WITH HAYLEY There are two weekly Pilates classes for beginner and intermediate level at the Premier Room, New Road Sport & Leisure Centre, Belton, on Monday evenings the times are :-6.00 - 7.00pm & 7.05 – 8.05pm. Hayley also runs the following classes :Hopton Village Hall - Mondays 10.00am - 11.00 am. Lound Village Hall - Wednesdays 11.15am – 12.15pm. And is also in the process of starting new groups in several other local villages, please contact her (see above) for full details. Pilates targets the deep postural muscles, building strength from the inside out, rebalancing Hayley the body and bringing it into Body Control PILATES’ correct alignment. It helps to Certified Teacher 1/8th Crafts & Boots advert reshape your body, which will for page 10 (height i-moveFreely or Nordic walking sessions depending on the weather conditions from 10.30 to 11.30am, Belton Activity group would like to send best wishes to those who are recovering from illness or operations; we hope to see you back soon. We also welcome our new members to the group and hope you enjoy exercising with us. Sallyann wishes to thank everyone for their support recently during her bout of ill Heath. All classes are back to normal sessions. However the planned Learn to Nordic Walk in June as advertised in last issue is cancelled. Sallyann apologises for any inconvenience and welcomes anyone to come along to New Rd on Mondays at 10.30 if they would like to have a go. Please contact Sallyann to find out how the sessions can improve your health & fitness. Call 07599 044 806 Sallyann email [email protected] approx 1/8th) CRAFT FAIRS & CAR BOOTS There are Craft Fairs at New Road Sport and Leisure Centre, Belton on June 17th and July 15th. (Open each time 10.00am – 2.00pm), and then the third Wednesday of each month. Craft stalls are inside and need to be booked , there are car boot spaces on the field, - no booking required for these. Are all £6.00 per table/pitch with stallholder entry from 8.30am. Inside bookings or any enquiries please call 01493 780703, 01493 780776 or e-mail [email protected] New Road Sport & Leisure Centre, Belton CRAFT FAIR / CAR BOOTS WEDNESDAYS June 17th & July 15th 10.00am – 2.00pm BELTON BOWMEN Inside for crafts – Please book Outside - No booking required Belton Bowmen are now back to meeting at the New Road Sports Field at Belton every Monday evening for the Summer period. All ages and abilities are welcome Juniors/family 6pm7pm (£3.50 per session). Adults Club 7pm-9pm (or Sunset) (£5 per session) any enquiries Tel Duncan (01493) 780418 or just turn up on a Monday evening. (Stallholders arrive from 8.30) Tables/ boots £6.00 To book 01493 780703 / 780776 or e-mail [email protected] Buckworth’s Garage Limited THE PREMIER ROOM New Road Sports & Leisure Centre - Belton Available For Hire Day and Evenings For Functions, Parties, Corporate & Business Events. Childrens Parties from £35.00 Beccles Road, St. Olaves, Great Yarmouth, NR31 9HD MOT, Servicing, All Repairs, Batteries, Tyres, Exhausts. Pick Up And Delivery Service. PRICES FROZEN - Rates from £7.00 per hour - Safe secure environment Full Kitchen Facilities. Ample Parking. Easy Access For Booking Enquiries... Call Marion: (01493) 780080, Peter (01493) 780703 or Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01493 488278 - Mobile: 07775 941 479 Email: [email protected] 10 Village Voice - June 2015 Belton players conclude pre-season training by breakfasting at Jester prior to opening the league season BELTON CRICKET CLUB n Sunday 26th April, Belton O travelled to Topcroft for another pre-season, warm-up, friendly match. After holding the host to 208 from their 40 overs with Gavin Moar taking 2 for 49 for the visitors, the Belton run chase just fell short of a morale boosting victory. Wayne Goreham (53) and Chris Cropley (53) led the way and support was garnered from Adam Savoury (28) and Alec Toll (24). Belton finished just 7 runs short on 201 from a full 40 overs. The Norfolk Cricket League season began as Belton took maximum points from their season opener against Rollesby on a glorious May afternoon at Southtown Common. Chris Cropley continued in form with a solid contribution of 51 and Captain, Sajid Ali, chipped in with 59 as the home side scored 222 for 8 from the full 45 overs. Cameron Nichols hit a quick 43 to propel Belton to this challenging total. In reply, Rollesby found the going quite tough until B Youngs arrived at the crease with Rollesby on 42 for 7. His total of 85 runs threatened to dent the Belton bubble and in concert with A Brooks (27) and D Cook (29) they took the score to a respectable 181 before the Belton bowlers did get them out. Saj Ali’s 4 for 39 led the Belton bowling attack. Belton hosted Blundeston on May 9th in a match reduced to 30 overs to take account of some or another football match. Blundeston took advantage of some average Belton bowling and fielding to post an impressive total of over 200. In reply Belton were never up with the rate and lost wickets regularly finishing a long way back on just over 100. GT. YARMOUTH STROKE GROUP hee group had a musical afternoon recently, so much T appreciated by all the members. The musicians were left Alan right Tim and Hannah. The stroke group meet at New Road Sport & Leisure Centre, Belton on Thursday’s 2- 4pm more details phone Sue Casey on 01493 781846 On Sunday May 10th the Mid-Norfolk Sunday League season began with a trek to Barney (somewhere beyond Fakenham!). The inexperienced Belton attack surrendered over 200 runs for the second time in two days and in a carbon copy of Saturday’s match Belton could only muster just over 100 in reply however at least the weather was excellent. BELTON DOG WARDENS e have a new dog warden W in Belton, her name is Anne and she will be helping to keep the village clean. We are now a group of five voluntary dog wardens but would like to increase this number. If anyone else is interested in becoming a dog warden your help would be most appreciated please contact me on 07899947981. or email lesleychalmers8@ btinternet.com. The Belton 100 Club is seeking subscribers for the new season. It costs just £20 a year and big prizes are on offer. Details from Wally Ladmore (01493 722424) or check out the link on our website h t t p : // w w w. b e l t o n c r i c k e t . co.uk/100-club/ This is an excellent way to support your local club. Belton outdoor training sessions are at the New Road Playing Field on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Your contacts are (Youth) Gavin Moar (07824 839664) and Adam Savoury (07889 362236) To everybody - please remember to clean up after your dogs and to keep a collar with ID tag on them at all times that they are out in public places. Lesley Your other contacts at Belton CC are: Mal Kauffman (07748 271896); Richard Ashling (07908 185690) or Adam Savoury (07889 362236). Anne, Betons latest dog warder 11 Village Voice - June 2015 LOCAL BUSINESS CELEBRATES 10 YEARS og training business ‘Pooch Paws’ celebrates 10 years in D business this year. Owner, Katey Aldred, started the business due to her love of animals and her passion to show that animals can be trained by scientific methods that are more successful than old fashioned ones. After 12 years of working in the animal industry, as a veterinary nurse and studying for a degree in Canine Behaviour and Training, Katey took the plunge to become self employed and has never looked back. Katey states that ‘although the economy has been up and down in the ten years that I started my business, England is a nation of animal lovers and animals often need training. This can range from teaching a puppy to sit, to rehabilitating an aggressive dog, or a horse to load into the trailer. Making photo frames On the challenges of running a business Katey believes that being prepared for long days and willing to learn new skills are key to keeping a successful business going. She says ‘ When I started I thought it was just about using my skills to train animals, that is only half of it. After a long day dog training there are other areas of the business from bookkeeping, to ensuring that my marketing is up to date’. These long days have not deterred Katey, she still has passion for her work and hopes to employ staff as the business progresses. Katey always ensures that Pooch Paws is offering services that are up to date with the latest methods, she believes this keeps customers coming back and also referring their friends, as well as Veterinary recommendations, she has proved this point by completing the rigorous requirements to become a certified instructor in Behaviour Adjustment Training (BAT). She is the only Certified Behaviour Adjustment Training Instructor (CBATI) in the East of England and is proud of this. If you have any questions about your pets behaviour contact Katey on [email protected] or visit www.poochpaws.co.uk. St Johns Badgers ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BADGERS & CADETS TRAVELLING VILLAGE VOICE his term Belton SJA Badgers are working on Creative Badger Tmaking where the children undertake a variety of activities including kites, weaving, jigsaws, painting and masks. These his months picture of Tis supplied Village Voice on its travels by Richard Ashling, pictures show some of them making photo frames from card and a variety of things to decorate them. Belton St. John Ambulance Badgers is for boys and girls aged 5 – 10 meet at the Compass Centre on Tuesdays from 6pm (contact Carole on 01493 780418), the Cadets (for ages 10-16) meet at the same time (contact Jackie on 01493 780619). Kirmit treasurer of Belton Cricket Club, taken at the Red Fort world heritage site in Delhi, whilst on a cricket tour (sadly not with Belton CC!) New 1/8th colour Richard Ashling in Delhi KIRMIT CYCLES Full Cycle Sales & Repair Service We pride ourselves on customer service & quality repairs from our shop on Lowestoft High Street for the past 6 years. We are now pleased to offer a FREE collection & delivery service in the Great Yarmouth area. - Any job – any size Call Richard 07882 233899 Credit/Debit cards welcome 12 Village Voice - June 2015 Scouts on Decoy Broad 1ST BELTON SCOUTS Beavers The Beavers have had a busy month planting seeds ready for the Rectory Corner flower beds, French Marigolds and Livingstone Daisy’s, they are in in Gov’s green house at present, they have also planted seed potatoes in the raised bed at scout hq. This is all part of their gardening activity badge. Helper of the week has started taking photo’s each week as part of the badge work. The group have also started work on their entries for the Belton and District Show at the end of June and made sandwiches, either ham, cheese or jam. Cubs The 1st. Belton Cub Scouts started off the spring term learning about what a hazard is and then they searched for hazards around the scout HQ. We learned basic first aid, how to put people in the recovery position and how to deal with a potential situation where someone was ill and what we could do to help as well as what to do if you have a nose bleed and how to treat a burn. We then had a great evening at Halfords, learning how to look after our cycles and how to change and repair a puncture, we learnt how to check our bikes via the M method check, and also learnt how to tighten our brakes up and put our seat up and down depending on our size. We have learnt about each others hobbies to gain our hobbies badge, each young person brought some props and a little speech about their hobby that they participate in, these ranged from dancing, to motor cross, to computers and everything else in between. At the last meeting we learnt about the country code and how this effects our surroundings, we went on to the common and walked round to see if the rules we had discussed had been broken there as well as looking at wildlife. We then had a group activity which we did in sixes, the challenge was to collect material to build a birds nest, we collected sticks, moss, dead fern and bark etc. and built the birds nest at the hut, the cubs and leaders were astonished how difficult it was to do and then we reflected on how hard it is and long it must take a bird to build one suitable to live in and keep eggs safe. Fair trade FAIRTRADE TEA PARTY n Bank Holiday Monday, O Belton Church hosted a Fairtrade Tea Party with the aim of widening awareness of the benefits of fair trade. Every day in Britain, we drink 165 million cups of tea, and only 8% of those are made from fairtrade tea. Fairtrade means that the people who grow and produce our tea, coffee, chocolate and sugar (among other things) are given a premium for their goods, which allows them to afford a better standard of living. It often translates in supermarkets to a price difference of a few pence when compared to other brands, or in many cases, no price difference at all! Making the choice to buy fairtrade products means that families in some of the poorest nations in the world can afford to send their children to school, can access better healthcare, and can develop better communities. Scouts At the beginning of May six Scouts from Belton went to Woodbastwick to camp for the weekend as part of Badger’s training for a camp permit. The weather was kind to us on the Saturday and we were able to do some water activities as well as making a monkey bridge and do some camp craft. The Sunday was slightly wetter but we were able to see all the different forms of small portable stoves and ways to cook when hiking. When the rain stopped and the sun came out, we Red launched home 1/16th British Crossourapprox made rockets! single coll width height At the tea party, Vivienne Ridpath showed a video produced by the Fairtrade Foundation which showed the difference the fair trade premium had made in the lives of tea growers in Malawi. Fairtrade tea and coffee was served, as well as a delicious array of cakes and biscuits. Many of these had been made using Fairtrade sugar and fruit, and Belton Church is striving to use Fairtrade products wherever possible. There were activities for the children, and a raffle of some beautiful Fairtrade roses and some Fairtrade wine and chocolate. Fairtrade products can be found in most major supermarkets, and many were keen to support this event. The Co-op, Sansbury’s and Morrison’s were especially generous in their donations of Fairtrade items. The Bible says that God wants us to ‘act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly’ with Him. Even for those who wouldn’t consider themselves Christians, it’s hard to argue with the idea of global justice and mercy for those less notfortunate important allocate to thanwill ourselves. offering: - Independent Advice RACE NIGHT Friday June 5th (8.00pm) In aid of CLIC Sargent - Childrens Cancer Charity OPEN Tuesday to Saturday Noon to 10.00pm Sundays Noon to 6.00pm (Closed Mondays) - Product demonstration - Information and Support - Mobility Aids Telephone 01493 663626 13 colo Village Voice - June 2015 BURGH CASTLE PLANT SALE annual Charity Plant Sale at Burgh Castle Village Hall will be on TthereheSaturday, June 6th (2.15pm.), as well as bedding and perennial plants will be fancy goods, bric-a-brac, books stall and a raffle and refreshments will be available. As usual all proceeds will be donated to Burgh Castle Church general funds. HELPING AT BURGH CASTLE ROMAN FORT Ragwort pulling reminder that there are two Ragwort pulling sessions at the Roman A Fort site in early June organised by The Norfolk Archaeological Trust and more volunteers are urgently needed Tuesday June 2nd. 1.00pm - 4.00pm Tuesday June 9th. 10.15am – 3.00pm Please meet in the Roman Fort car park - or find us working on the site. Please note you must aged 18 or over. Training and tools Deluxe fashions new 1/8beth Colour provided. Enquiries to [email protected]. Deluxe fashions BURGH CASTLE CHURCH RESTORATION FUND T he May quiz at the Queens Head was the best attended yet, raising £119. Thank you to all who came. We hope to see you again on Friday June 5th. (8.00pm) teams of up to six members £1 per person. A thoroughly enjoyable evening was held in the church on 9th May. Keith Skipper and Ian Prettyman entertained with songs and stories from Norfolk and Suffolk and brought back memories for many of the time when Burgh Castle was itself a Suffolk Village. Refreshments’ were served, Mardle indulged, old acquaintances renewed and vital funds raised for our continuing Restoration Programme. Thank you to everyone who contributed in any way for a delightful evening, after expenses £307 was made for the restoration fund. We look forward to our event on 24th May when Trevor Austin will “Reminisce” and afternoon tea will be enjoyed. The Craft Fair will again be held in the village hall, from 25 – 28 May, (Monday to Thursday) 10 – 4pm. Refreshments’ will be available and variety of craft stalls for your perusal. On 13th June, Durrants Auctioneers & Valuers are at the village hall to hold a Valuation Day in aid of church funds. This will run from 11am – 3pm. Please bring along your antiques and collectibles for valuation, £1 per item. You might be in for a very pleasant surprise! ( We will be able to help with transport on the day if anyone has a problem getting to the village hall). Clothes made to order Looking forward, the Market Stall on 22nd July is a chance to give those unwanted items to a good cause, goods may be brought to church on Sundays or we can collect, see numbers below. Clothes, curtains etc. Made to measure Any repairs Now that the builders have finished work on the North Aisle, the War Memorial Plaques have been restored to their rightful place. On 12th July a special service will be held to re-dedicate the memorials. We hope that servicemen and their families, retired or serving will join us to this occasion, which is also the 75th anniversary of the commencement of the Battle of Britain. & alterations undertaken Tel Rody 01493 780766 or 07551 329065 NCH A R TH E nue sic Ve u M y r t n Cou Open Churches Week will see our church beautifully decorated and full of interesting displays’, whilst refreshments, cakes and bric-a-brac can be found at the village hall. 2nd – 9th August. 10 – 5. The Plaze Suite Burgh Hall Leisure Lords Lane, Burgh Castle Norfolk NR31 9EP LARGE DANCE FLOOR BAR & FOOD AVAILABLE On 11th August we have a very special event. Philip Parker, the specialist who carried out the Bat Activity Survey before work could begin in September will be coming to talk to us about the many species of bat that reside in our roof. The event will take place late evening, 9pm onwards and there will be an opportunity to see the bats in action! Look out for more details in next months VV. JOIN US AT THIS EXCITING VENUE Friday 29th May Dave Whitmore Friday 3rd July The Rector and Churchwardens will meet with the architects to start the lengthy process of applying for the grants for phase 2 of the Restoration Programme in the next few weeks. As usual further details of any events in our church can be had by telephone, Margaret 780126, Maureen 781747 & Rosie 780210, or email mgreenacre532@ googlemail.com Hayden 8.00pm till 11.30pm Admission £5 Line Dancers Welcome for details call 01493 781007 14 Village Voice - June 2015 BURGH CASTLE ANNUAL PARISH MEETING total of 18 people attended A the Annual Parish Meeting on May 11th with Parish Council Chairman Trevor Greenacre in the chair. Margaret Greenacre reported on the Village Hall and Playing field accounts, The Playing Field ones were almost level for the year however there had been less football played and the committee desperately needs a volunteer to mark pitches and take responsibility for putting BURGH CASTLE PARISH COUNCIL t the Annual Parish Council A meeting in May three new councillors attended for the first time, Trevor Austin, Peter Nichols and John Rudrum, Trevor Greenacre was re-elected chairman and Helen Dacruz was elected as vice-chair. In the public section there were concerns raised over the recent sewage problems at Stepshort but it was questioned if the Burgh Castle sewage left the village that way or if the problem originated from the Belton camp sites, as it is thought to be the camps where up and taking down the goal nets. There were four vacancies on the Playing Field Committee (it is filled by rotation – some vacancies each year), however only Walter Flaxman was elected , the other three vacancies will be filled by co-option if that is possible. Village Hall expenditure was up, the council was thanked for paying for the insurance and rates and for providing an excellent caretaker, expenses will increase as an asbestos survey is now required. income of £1349 but this was largely due to less burial ground income for the year. In his Parish Council chairman’s annual report Councillor Greenacre reported on the sewage problems and extra traffic currently using Mill Road, he thanked everyone for their assistance. The Community Council report was similar to previous years but Miss Grey reported only two main events, usually there are three, however they had brought in about £900.00. The Parish Council accounts were accepted, there was an excess of expenditure over Mrs Greenacre also reported on progress with the church restoration project, almost 3K has unsuitable materials are put in the system (the problem always occurs at peak holiday times). ground on which the Stepshort road was constructed which is mainly peat was also stated as a cause of the underlying problem. Further to this another resident complained about speeding on Mill Road and asked why there could not be warning signs like those in the A143 roadworks area however the clerk stated that the County Council had been made aware of the problem. There as a discussion over the condition of the road surface at Stepshort, Councillor Foster refuted claims from the public that the Parish did not do anything but emphasised that they were only advisory and work was the responsibility of the County Council however County Councillor Alan Grey later reported that schemes even when planned often took two years before funding could be allocated. Most of the problems with the surface were claimed to be being made worse by the volume of heavy lorries using the road while the general type of Various points concerning the Marshes were reported, including cattle getting on to the river wall and causing possible damage, a derelict caravan in a field that was breaking up and blowing into dykes (the chairman agreed to report this to the environmental rangers). There were also been raised so far this year, she also stated that the Community Car Scheme urgently needs an administrator and suggested that this service could become a committee of Burgh Castle Parish Council as that might be a simple way to organise its insurance cover, although drivers are covered on their own polices for actual driver volunteering. She also suggested that with Belton with Browston intending to start a Neighbourhood Plan soon that would be a good time for the two councils and the local communities to work together as the are situated so close to one another. concerns over the condition of kissing gates on the Angles Way footpath, County Councillor Grey agreed to get those inspected with the help of a volunteer from the public who was present at the meeting. Brandon Lewis’s office had also been contacted now that elections are over to chase up the possibility of the marsh area being given SSI status (special scientific Interest), the responsibility of DEFRA. Finally, as a follow up to the verge cutting which had taken place earlier that day there were calls for an urgent litter pick by the Borough or County Council as the cut had brought large quantities of litter to the surface throughout the village. Friendly Caring Professional Team Putting Your Pet First ! ! 15 Village Voice - June 2015 GUIDE TO EVENTS IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES EVERY MONDAY Chair exercises (9.30am) & Nordic walking for Beginners or”I Move Freely” exercise- (10.30am) - New Road Sport & Leisure Centre - Supervised instruction Nordic Walking 07599 044806 Grasshopper Creche - 9.00am-11.30am .£9.00 per session. Children 3months to 2 years. Safe friendly fun. Belton Village Green Children Centre (01493) 789562 (Subsidies Available) Somerleyton Preschool – (9.30am-12.30pm) Somerleyton Village Hall – Children 2 1/2 to 5 years Small, friendly group - 01502 677568/07837 903344 Yoga - JGI (10.15-11.15am) Please bring your own mat or towel. Play, Weigh & Baby Group - Village Green Children Centre. every Mon. 1.30pm-3pm.(Health visitor & Nursery Nurse Attend on 1st & 3rd Mon. each month). Baby Cafe Breastfeeding Cafe & Support, Refreshments available(01493) 789562 Baby Massage – (10.00 -11.30am) Village Green Children Centre. FREE 6 week programme for parents & infants details (01493) 789562 / e-mail [email protected] Bingo Night - John Green Institute (7.30pm) All welcome Projection Youth Worship Band – Belton Church (7.30 -9.00pm) Jean 07762 817454 Ring Craft - Training Dogs & Owners For the Show Ring. St. Olaves Village Hall, (8.00pm) Jane Thorpe (01502) 569243 Belton Bowmen – New Road Sport & Leisure Centre -Juniors/ family 6pm-7pm (£3.50 per session) Adults Club 7pm-9pm/dusk (£5 per session) Tel Duncan (01493) 780418. Pilates - Beginners/intermediate classes - ( 6.00 -7.00pm & 7.05 - 8.05pm) - New Road Sport & Leisure Centre - Tel Hayley on 07767 864568. EVERY TUESDAY Pilates Fitness - At the JGI (9am) A class to improve posture & gain core Strength. £4.50. Details - Lorrain - 07747 720139 Somerleyton Preschool – (9.30am-12.30pm) Somerleyton Village Hall – Children 2 1/2 to 5 years Small, friendly group - 01502 677568/07837 903344 Picassos Messy Play - (9.30 -10.45am) Bradwell Community Centre (organised by Village Green Childrens Centre). Zumba Dancing - JGI (10-15am) £4.00 Lorrain - 07747 720139 Young at Heart - (10.00am - Noon) Belton Church Annexe. Get together for the over 50’s (all welcome, church members or not) Belton Over 50s/60s. JGI. (2.00pm) Cards, Games, Bingo, Refreshments. Belton Cricket Club training - New Road Sports Field (evenings) (Youth) Gavin – 07824 839664 & Adam - 07889 362236. NEW 1st. Belton Guides - 6.45 -8.30 Burgh Castle Village Hall 07919620759 / (01493) 667311 Belton Badgers - Youngest section of St. John Ambulance. Meet 6pm -7pm at Compass Centre Term Time. Boys & Girls Ages 5 - 10. Tel Carole (01493) 780418 Belton St. John Ambulance Cadets - Every Tuesday (Term Time) Compass Centre, Belton 6pm -7.15pm Boys & Girls 10-16 years. Tel Jackie (01493) 780619 St. Olaves Art Group- St. Olaves Village Hall (7.30pm). 07879 811229 EVERY WEDNESDAY Grasshopper Creche - (9.00am-11.30am) £9.00 per session, children 3 months to 2 years. Safe & friendly fun. Belton Village Green Childrens Centre (01493) 789562 (subsidies available) Somerleyton Preschool – (9.30am-12.30pm) Somerleyton Village Hall – Children 2 1/2 to 5 years Small, friendly group - 01502 677568/07837 903344 Drop In Coffee Morning - (10.30am-12 Noon) JGI. All Welcome Community Connexions - Fruit & Veg Van in Belton. The Fruit & Veg van will be parked at The Tavern for the sale of fresh food produce (11.45am-12.30pm) Belton Art Club - JGI. (2.00pm-4.00pm.) Arts,Crafts & Hobbies. Just Drop In / Tel. Jan (01493) 488683. Slimming World (5.30 & 7.30pm) Kings Head Function Room Tel Ella 07796 263627. 3rd. Bradwell Rainbows (5.30 – 6.30pm) Burgh Castle Village hall (term time) Messy Church - Moorlands Academy (Term times 1st. Wed. of month 6pm - 7.30pm) Rosie (01493) 780210 or Jean 07622 817454. Weight Watchers - JGI (sign in from 6.15pm, talk at 7.00pm) Tel Lisa 07546 023143 Tai Chi - at Cliff Park Junior School, Gorleston - Belton Based Group (01493) 789992 Meets 7pm -9pm www.taichi-qigong.net. EVERY THURSDAY Chatterboxes - ( 9.00am-10.30am ) Village Green Children’s Centre (50p). (0 - 5 years)Fun activities assisting Communication, Language & & Literacy. All year round (01493) 789562 Somerleyton Preschool – (9.30am-12.30pm) Somerleyton Village Hall – Children 2 1/2 to 5 years Small, friendly group - 01502 677568/07837 903344 Gt. Yarmouth Stroke Group - (2.00-4.00pm) New Road Sport & Leisure Centre. 781846 Rock Solid (Years 3 to 6) - Belton Rectory Stables 5pm-6pm (Ages 8 – 11 -Term Time) Tel. Jean: 07762 817454 Family Life Group - Church & annex (Term time 5.30pm 7.00pm) Rev. Bunn 780210 Insanity Fitness – (6.00pm) Burgh Castle Village Hall - 07557 306087 Belton Cricket Club training - New Road Sports Field (evenings) (Youth) Gavin – 07824 839664 & Adam - 07889 362236. NEW Hoop Fitness – (7.00pm) JGI – Fun to slim your waist. - 07747 720139 Clubbercise – (8.00pm) JGI – Energetic fun dance fitness. 07747 720139 Youth Group – Belton Church (7.30 -9.00) Exploring Christian youth & having fun Jean 07762 817454 EVERY FRIDAY Somerleyton Preschool – (9.30am-12.30pm) Somerleyton Village Hall – Children 2 1/2 to 5 years Small, friendly group - 01502 677568/07837 903344 Baby Bloom – (10.00 -11.30am) Belton Village Green Children’s Centre. FREE 6 week parenting group, looking at sleep routines, nutrition, weaning, baby massage, communication & safety (01493) 789562 / e-mail [email protected]. sch.uk Cornerstone - Open Youth Club – Belton Church ( 5th/19th June/July 3rd /17th 7.30-9.00pm) For years 6/7/8 Jean: 07762 817454 The Hub - Open Youth Club – Belton Church (Dates/contact as Cornerstone) (7.30-9.00pm) For all of High School age. NOTE :- Belton Scouts (Beavers, Cubs & Scouts) - All meet in Belton weekly details on (01493) 780965 EVERY SUNDAY Pooch Paws Dog Training - St. Olaves Village Hall - (9.00am -Noon - one hour sessions) 07841 040171 St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Burgh Castle - (9.30am) Traditional Morning Prayer / Holy Communion All Saints Church, Belton - (10.30am) Modern Service Activity group for children, Full church service details below. DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Wed. May 27th - (9.30 -10.30am) New Road Sport & Leisure Cent Belton with Browston Parish Clerks Surgery. Thu. May 28th - (1.00 -3.00pm) Village Green Childrens Cent. D.I.A.L Free debt/money advice Tel. 789562. Thu. May 28th – (7.30pm) Fritton Village Hall. - Fritton & St Olaves Annual Parish Council Meeting. Sun. May 31st. - (9.30am) Burgh Castle Church – Holy Communion. Sun. May 31st. - (10.30am) Belton Church - Morning Celebration/ Youth Service. Tue. June 2nd - (11.00am) Belton Church – Traditional Holy Communion (Coffee from 10.00). Tue. June 2nd – (1.00-4.00pm) Roman Fort site – Ragwort pulling session – volunteers needed. See article Tue. June 2nd - (7.30pm) New Road Sport & Leisure Cent - Belton with Browston Parish Council meeting. Wed. June 3rd – (10.30am) Burgh House Res. Home. - Holy Communion Wed. June 3rd - Mobile Library at Priory Close off Herringfleet Rd, St. Olaves (10.30 -10.40am), New Rd., Fritton, by Playing Field (10.45pm-11.00am) & Belton village from 1.50pm – times in article. Wed. June 3rd - (6.00-7.30pm) Belton Church – Messy Church. Fri. June 5th - (7.30pm) A12 end of Asda car park - Digital Camera Club evening out. - Tel 780822. Fri. June 5th - (8.00pm) Burgh Castle Queens Head – Team quiz in aid of Church Restoration Funds (max 6 per team) 780126. Sat. June 6th – (11.00am) Fritton Village Hall – Coffee morning / talk by John Fleetwood of the Woodland Trust (£1.00 admission). Sat. June 6th – (2.15pm) Burgh Castle Village Hall – Annual Plant sale plus bric-a-brac, books, raffle etc. Sat. June 6th – (7.30pm) JGI – Barn Dance Tickets 781294/780182. Sun. June 7th - (9.30am) Burgh Castle Church – Holy Communion. Sun. June 7th - (10.30am) Belton Church – Youth Service. Music from Projection, the Youth Worship band Mon. June 8th - (7.30pm) Burgh Castle Village Hall - Burgh Castle Monthly Parish Council meeting. Tue. June 9th – (10.15-3.00pm) Roman Fort site – Ragwort pulling session – volunteers needed. See article. Tue. June 9th - (7.30pm) JGI - Belton W.I – “Florists, fairies and flowerpots” with Charlotte Philcox. Tel 780822. Wed. June 10th - (9.30 -10.30am) New Road Sport & Leisure Cent Belton with Browston Parish Clerks Surgery. Sat. June 13th - Belton Scouts collecting old newspapers in Belton only. Please leave outside your gate by 8.45am. Sat. June 13th - (10.00am - Noon) JGI - Monthly Coffee Morning. Sat. June 13th – (11.00am-3.00pm) – Burgh Castle Village Hall – Valuation Day (antiques/ collectables) in aid of Church Restoration Fund. Sun. June 14th - (9.30am) Burgh Castle Church – Morning Prayer Sun. June 14th - (10.30am) Belton Church – Holy Communion Sun. June 14th – (6.30pm) Belton Church – Evening Celebration – speaker Jill Gower- Leader The House of Prayer Tue. June 16th - (7.30pm) New Road Sport & Leisure Cent - Belton with Browston Parish Council meeting. Wed. June 17th - (10.00 - 2.00) New Road Sport Centre - Car Boot/ Craft Fair Tel (01493) 780703. See advert. Thu. June 18th - (Noon - 2.00pm). JGI -Belton Lunch Club - 2 course lunch £5.00 All Welcome. Bookings 781294 Thu. June 18th – (7.00pm) JGI – Police Southern Villages SNAP meeting (Open to everyone). Fri. June 19th - (7.30pm) JGI – Team Quiz Evening - £5.00 per team of 4. Enquiries Tel. 781294 Sun. June 21st - (9.30am) Burgh Castle Church – Morning Prayer. Sun. June 21st - (10.30am) Belton Church – Cafe Church. Fathers day a gift to the men. Sun. June 21st - (2.30pm) JGI – “The History of Bee Keeping” Talk with Michael Learner non members welcome 780776 Thu. June 25th - (1.00 -3.00pm) Village Green Childrens Cent. D.I.A.L Free debt/money advice Tel. 789562. Sun. June 28th - JGI - Belton & Lothingland Produce & crafts Show (see article – entries AM, viewing PM). Sun. June 28th - (9.30am) Burgh Castle Church – Patronal Festival – Holy Communion Sun. June 28th - (10.30am) Belton Church – Holy Communion Wed. July 1st - (9.30 -10.30am) New Road Sport & Leisure Cent Belton with Browston Parish Clerks Surgery. Wed. July 1st – (10.30am) Burgh House Res. Home. - Holy Communion. Wed. July 1st - Mobile Library at Priory Close off Herringfleet Rd, St. Olaves (10.30 -10.40am), New Rd., Fritton, by Playing Field (10.45pm11.00am) & Belton village from 1.50pm – times in article. Wed. July 1st - (6.00-7.30pm) Moorlands School – Messy Church Summer Special. Fri. July 3rd - (8.00pm) Burgh Castle Queens Head – Team quiz in aid of Church Restoration Funds (max 6 per team) 780126. Sat. July 4th - (11.00am – 3.00pm) Belton Rectory – Youth Group Car Wash (£5). Sun. July 5th - (9.30am) Burgh Castle Church – Holy Communion. Sun. July 5th - (10.30am) Belton Church - Morning Celebration. Tue. July 7th - (11.00am) Belton Church – Traditional Holy Communion (Coffee from 10.00). Tue. July 7th - (7.30pm) New Road Sport & Leisure Cent - Belton with Browston Parish Council meeting Sat. July 11th - Belton Scouts collecting old newspapers in Belton only. Please leave outside your gate by 8.45am. Sat. July 11th - (10.00am - Noon) JGI - Monthly Coffee Morning. NEED TRANSPORT TO ACCESS AN EVENT OR APPOINTMENT? HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE COMMUNITY CAR SCHEME? If you live in Belton/Browston/Burgh Castle /Fritton or St Olaves Call 07767 063 986 between 8.00am & 6.00pm Monday to Friday to book. The cost is only 45p per mile 16 Village Voice - June 2015 VILLAGE SMALLS It is free to advertise jobs, events, property or items for sale. Send details to Village Voice Smalls, “Skelmorlie” Butt Lane, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, NR31 9PU, Tel 01493 780776 or Email [email protected] by Noon on JUNE 14th to appear in the JULY issue. We will run your advert free for 3 issues but please let us know when it is sold - so we can remove it. (commercial entries charged at 25p per word) SITUATIONS VACANT/ WORK Voluntary Drivers, also Coordinator required for Community Car Scheme local area Tel. 01493 780126 or e-mail mgreenacre@ googlemail.com. WANTED Room required for retired gentleman 1 month Jan 7th – Feb 7th 2016 (Burgh Castle/ Belton) Tel. 07938 505474 Gentlemans gold pocket watch & chain for personal use (cash paid immediately) Tel 07873 175920. Motorhome 2 berth. Tel. 01493 663755. Belton Charity Fundraisers welcome donations of Bric A Brac, Books, Jigsaws & toys (no mains electric items) for their fund raising stalls. Tel. Gloria 01493 780776 . Soft Toys to raise money for local charities. deliver to 34 Orwell Cresc. Belton, or Tel. 01493 782043 for collection. FOR SALE Wharfedale WHB300H Bass Head. Vgc. £225. Wharfedale W410B 4 x 10 Bass Cab. Operating manual. Vgc. £175. 01493 781094. 2.4w solar panel, wiring for charging Caravan/car 12v battery £15 Tel. 07850 068735 (Belton -No texts) Lervia fan system heater £10 Tel. 07586 935795 Kawai organ with full orchestra & many extra features. Roll down shutter & stool. Exc. Cond. £100 OVNO Buyer collects Tel. 01493 781507. Logik 29in slimline TV with built in DVD player. New cond. £100 Tel 01493 781071. Paul Williams Kitchens & Carpentry Including Plumbing & Tiling Ladies Cycle. Large wheels. Good cond. £40 ONO Tel. 07909 832814 Caravan Awning- Sunn Camp Air Volution blow up 390cm with pump. Used once. Cost £450 Sale for health reasons. £295 OVNO. Bulldog hitch lock £15. Tel 01493 781365 Old Burgh Castle bricks, 100/150 probably enough for fire place / garden feature, Offers - Buyer collects - to view Tel 01493 780496 or pref 07881 598354. (Belton). Executive type Office Chair with arm rests. Brown leather, slight wear but in good cond. £85. 01493 781094. ‘Paola’ Black 2 seater reclining sofa.. Top grain leather cushions, 3 reclining positions. Exc. Cond. 6 months old. Also three seater rec. sofa (as previous). Available end June view anytime (dep. Secures). £350 for both or £200 for 2 seater & £150 for 3 seater. Buyer collects. They come apart for transport. Tel. 07983 457750 Burgh Castle. Huawei ascend 6510 mobile phone 12 mths old boxed Instruction book/charger. 5MP camera unlocked, matching pair. 1 white 1 black, case. New £90 each. £60 pair ONO Tel. 07850 068735 (Belton -No texts) Ashdown Tourbus 15 Bass Combo. Black, 15 watts, 8” woofer, solid-state amplifier, 1 channel, 1 x 1/4” jack input, 3-band. VGC. £75. 01493 781094. Pull along shopping trolley – New - £8 Tel. 07586 935795 20 Audio books, various authors all VGC £30. Tel 01493 650946 Apollo FS26 Men’s Mountain Bike. 18 gears, front suspension, mirror & adjustable propstand. VGC, Used twice. £95. Tel. 01493 781094. Large leather armchair (pink) VGC £60. 2 smaller leather swivel chairs (white) £60 the two. Tel 01493 780952. TT Fone TT59Dual2 Vodafon Senior mobile phone New £15. Tel. 07586 935795 2 garden chair/loungers frames & padded seats £10 pair. Tel. 07850 068735 (Belton -No texts) Bed Backrest. Various angle settings. Complete with padded headrest. Folds flat for storage. Hardly used. £30. Tel. 01493 781094 ALL Super king size = Duvet. M & S. All Seasons, 9.0 tog plus 4.5 tog. Poly cotton covers with anti-allergy polyester filling. Little Used. £30 Memory foam mattress topper. John Lewis. 4.5 cm thick with one side massage sleep surface. Removable, washable cover. VGC. £40 Electric fleece underblanket, Homefront. Dual control, body & feet separate controls. As new. Can Del. £30 Tel. 07514 424276. 3 Beech country style kitchen chairs £15. Tel. 01493 780193. Canon AE1 SLR camera leather look hard case/ Cannon 50mm lens, 80-200m zoom lens, Tamron 24mm lens. Canon Tele X2 converter in case, Mirada flash, Canon flash. £200 Tel. 07788 408801. Table & 4 high back chairs VGC £50. Tel. 01493 663755. 3 Antique style bronze finish wall lights, white glass shades. VGC. £10 ea. Antique style Bronze finish three arm ceiling light fitting with white David Payne Electric Piano Full size. Good working order £230. Tel. 01493 789193. Laurel & Hardy 5 x 200ft. B/w Super 8 films in cases £5 each or £20 the lot. Tel. 01493 780253. Valor live fuel effect gas fire. Model 339 Heartbeat. New (still wrapped), B&Q price £453 - £300 OVNO. Tel. 07788 408801. 2 Pairs mens pyjamas (XL) still in packs £10.00 the two, 2 Jackets (XL) £10 the two Tel. 01493 667764 (Bradwell). Mahogany illuminated glass display cabinet, exc. condition. Measures 48”h x 30”w x 17”d. Cost £480 Glass shelves, 2 draws £95.00 Telephone 07850 113821. Dell Latitude laptop D505 XP, 1GB Ram, 60GB hard drive, New battery & charger. Office 2007, WiFi, 15” screen, Vipre Antivirus. Ready to go Bargain £95.00 Tel. 01493 780253. Celebrity 2 seater recliner sofa cream patt. upholstery. Exc. Quality & condition. New £850.00 bargain £195.00 Tel. 07850 113821. Professional Party tents. Steel frame with roof/ side/ end covers To B.S. standard & Fire retardant (incl ground bars- usually extra) 3x3m Cost £219.00 + ground bars used 3 times £150.00, 8x4m Cost £750 + ground bars new £500.00, 6x8m + bars used 3 times cost £1400.00 accept £900.00 Tel. 07788 408801. PLEASE REMEMBER TO LET US KNOW BY NOON ON THE 14th OF THE MONTH IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR ITEM REMOVED East Coast Chimney Sweep decorators “When was yours last cleaned?” Domestic Commercial Industrial Certificates issued for all sweeps Wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves, open fires, Jetmasters, Oil and Gas boilers all swept Bird and Bird nest removal and stove servicing Painting & Decorating 01493 781942 mobile 07889090288 [email protected] glass shades.(matches wall lights) VGC. £15 Tel. 07514 424276. Long teak effect dressing table, 54ins wide 3 drawers each side. As new £80.00. Tel 01493 780193 Isabella Awning fits 23ft. Caravan. Used twice, Metal poles, cost £1000 - £650 ONO. Tel. 07858 916829 or 07729 954248. Cosina C1 SLR camera in case. C/w 35-70mm lens, 70200mm zoom lens, flash gun. All in suede case. £150 Tel. 07788 408801. Corner leaded unit VGC £80 ONO Tel. 01493 663755. 2 Proteam Leisure, all terrain telescopic hiking sticks. As new. £10 each. Tel. 07514 424276. Pentax MZ50 SLR camera in case. C/w Pentax 49mm lens, Pentax 80-200mm Zoom lens. Vivitar flash Gun VGC. £150 Tel. 07788 408801. Large green material Gazebo with 2 sides (1 with window) As new. £100. Tel. 01493 780193. Sleeping bag. Kampa Sumptious. Jade. large 200 x 94 cms. Washable. Used once. £20. Two sleeping bags, Polywarm Leisure. 44oz/1247gm. Single size, can zip together. Blue/ Cream. GC. £12 ea. Tel. 07514 424276. Mahogany corner glass disp. cabinet immac. Cond. 80”h base 20”x 20”. V Good quality. Glass shelves & lighting. Cost £395.00 - £95 Tel. 07850 113821. 2 Green fabric swivel recliner chairs, wooden round base plus foot stools. £100 Tel 07774 823585. Full indemnity cover plus NACS member and accredited “Trusted FREE QUOTES Trader” with NCC Reliable, professional and local service Available for Trade & Domestic Customers Tel/Fax 01493 781790 Mobile 07748 987055 Email [email protected] eastcoastchimneysweep.co.uk 01493 718615 — 07876 804575 [email protected] Willow Lodge, High Road, Burgh Castle NR31 9QL 17 LAKESIDE RIDING CENTRE Enjoy riding through the beautiful grounds of Fritton Lake. Warm, friendly atmosphere, all ages and abilities welcome. • Horse Riding • Pony Parties • Gift Vouchers Call 07747 464775 www.ctmace.wix.com/lakeside Village Voice - June 2015 EVENTS AT THE JOHN GREENBARN INSTITUTE DANCE THURSDAY EVENING FITNESS AT THE JGI BELTON & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOC. The John Green Institute MONTHLY COFFEE MORNING The next monthly Coffee Morning at the JGI is on Saturday June 13th. (10.00am - Noon), available between 10.00 and 11.00am as an additional item to tea/coffee is a bacon butty so why not have a late breakfast. Admission is free and there is always a raffle for one of the village groups or a local charity, this month it is organised by the Belton Art group. Thank you to everybody who supported the May raffle which was organised by the Produce and Crafts Show Committee, £103.00 was raised for their funds. There is also the bargain stall full of items at ridiculously low prices, Belton Charity Fundraisers always welcome donations of goods to sell, anything small is considered, please note however that we cannot accept mains electrical items or clothing, please call Gloria on (01493) 780776 local collection of items can be arranged. BELTON LUNCH CLUB Belton Lunch Club is next serving Lunch on Thursday June 18th (12.00pm - 2.00pm) at the JGI. Lunch served at 12.15pm. 2 two course for £5.00. Al dietary needs can be catered for. Please book your place at this friendly club by ringing Barbara on 781294. We look forward to seeing you there. There are now two fitness classes at the JGI on Thursday evenings :- Our AGM was held on April 26th along with another interesting talk by Malcolm Metcalf, that as usual thoroughly enjoyed by all. The whole committee was re-elected, with the following officers, Ian Walker remains as chairman, Brian Swan secretary and Peter Hume treasurer. Any outstanding memberships should be paid at our next event, the cost remains at £5.00 individual or £10.00 for family membership. Hoop Fitness (7.00 pm) This class is great fun and will help slim your waist.£4 plus £1 hula hoop hire. Clubbercise (8.00pm) An energetic fun class easy to follow dance fitness routines using glow sticks which is recommended to any one who loves dancing and music. £4 plus £1 for glow sticks. More details and to book these class phone Lorrain on 07747720139. The May event was rather earlier than usual to avoid the Bank Holiday weekend and our next event is on Sunday June 21st (2.30pm) at the JGI when we have a talk “The History of Bee keeping” presented by Michael Learner. As usual there will be a raffle and teas/coffees will be available, admission is just £3.00 (members £2.00), new members and guests are always very welcome. BELTON W.I. Belton W.I. next meet on Tuesday 9th June at the JGI at 7.30pm. The speaker for the evening will be Mrs Charlotte Philcox talking on “Florists, fairies and flowerpots”. Competition is for a trinket box and the usual sales table will be available, For any further information please ring Sue on 780822 The Society welcomes any old documents and photographs which can be copied and returned to you and would like to direct you to our web site where there are various articles and a large gallery of old local photographs, we now have direct links to articles from the front page!, this is at www.beltonhistory.co.uk. Our chairman, Ian Walker can also be contacted on 07887 640385. DIGITAL CAMERA CLUB The next meeting will be on Friday 5th June. This will be an out evening. This time to Breydon Water for a variety of scenery and hopefully including a sunset. All are welcome no matter what level of photography you are at. Bring cameras, well charged batteries and a tripod. Also if you have some ND filters bring them along. Meet at the A12 end of the ASDA car park at 7.30pm. American Museum – Ian Walker has been in contact with the American Air Museum in Britain based at Duxford, they are keen to document any memories of the American Army and Air Forces in Britain in the Second World War. If you have any memories or photographs please contact them through their web site www.americanairmuseum.com or through any history society committee members (The history society would be interested in those same memories if they are locally based) WEDNESDAY MORNING DROP IN The Drop In morning runs between 10.30 and Noon every Wednesday throughout the year. It is a great place to meet new friends and have a chat over a cup of tea or coffee and a piece of cake. No charge is made but a voluntary small donation is appreciated. We will always pass on any relevant information that is happening in the village that might affect you. Now that the weather is improving make an effort and come and meet us on a Wednesday morning. If you would like to know more just call Sue on 780822. QUIZ NIGHT The next Belton Village Quiz Night will be on Friday June 19th at 7.30pm at the JGI. £5.00 for a team of up to four players. Great Prizes and raffle. Come and join us and make up a team of friends/colleagues/family or from your club or group. A warm welcome awaits all quizzers. For any further information please ring Barbara on 781294. ...... ALSO AT THE JGI If the weather is too unkind then YOGA - On Monday morning at we will meet at the JGI as usual. 10.15am £2.50 per session. Please Call Bill on 780822 for details and bring a floor mat and towel with further information or go on the you. Contact Wilma on 01493 web at www.beltonandbrowston. 780194. com and click on digital camera page. A confirmation of the BINGO - Sessions are held on th evening will be posted on that New 1/16 Mono Somerleyton Estate evenings at 7.30pm, Monday page. everyone welcome. THE JGI Belton Village Hall 46, Station Road South Great Facilities Great Hire Rates Great Kitchen Parking near-by Licensed for Music Can seat 70 people This will be at the JGI on Saturday June 6th (7.30pm) with Michael Ottaway, tickets (£5.00 each) are now available from Barbara on 01493 781294 or Nora on 01493 780182 (please bring your own drinks) SOMERLEYTON HALL Large Hall and/or Rear Meeting room available Ideal for Groups, Parties and Functions Disabled facilities and entry Chamber Person required Weekends and Mondays essential. Immediate start. Please apply with CV by email to housekeeper@ somerleyton.co.uk For further information and hiring rates please contact Lin on 01493 781140 or Bill on 01493 780822 or go to www.beltonandbrowston.com 18 PILATES - This is on Tuesday mornings (9.00 -10.00 am) Suitable for men and woman of all ages and abilities . Pilates improves your posture, balance, flexibility and core strength £4.50 per person. Lorrain on 07747 720139. ZUMBA - Also on Tuesday mornings (10.15 -11.00am) Easy to follow calorie burning fitness class just £4.00 per person. Lorrain on 07747 720139. OVER 50/60’s - Every Tuesday Afternoon (2.00 - 4.00pm) Contact Norma on 01493 780447. BELTON ART GROUP - Every Wednesday (2.00 - 4.00pm) For any forms of art & crafts for information call Jan on 01493 488683. Village Voice - June 2015 YOUNG PEOPLE AT BELTON CHURCH he stress levels are running Tpeople high for all of our young at the moment- exam time is upon us! The youth group has been taking time to just relax with each other and look at the fact that regardless how the exams go, God still loves them. Year sixes will soon have finished their SATs, which they have been working very hard towards for several weeks now. Projection have had their first singing workshop, and it was both funny and cringeworthy when we listened to a recorded rendition of our latest songthere is a long way to go before we release an album or win the X-Factor! But it is wonderful that young people are willing to get together to sing and play their instruments, and we know that God honours whatever we bring him, during rehearsals as well as when we are leading worship in church (which we are doing at Cafe Church again this weekend!) At the end of May, a group of young people from Cornerstone are going to a camping trip called ‘Intents’ (get it?!) which is being run by Urban Saints and the Fountain Network- it looks like it’s going to be a fun, if tiring M A K E weekend, with a water fight and survival skills workshop part of the itinerary in between talks about ‘God’s iPod’ and a chance to ask Bishop Graham anything! dressed up in lots of protective motorbike gear- but it turned out that, like David when he was given King Saul’s armour to wear, it was far too cumbersome. We learned that God can offer even better protection against the Giants in our lives. In July we are hoping to hold Messy Church in the Bell Lane park as we learn about how God helped a girl called Esther save her people when she was in a dangerous situation! The Hub and Cornerstone continue to be a popular choice for young people looking to spend time chilling out with their friends, and over previous weeks we have had great fun decorating biscuits, playing twister and building things out of Jenga blocks. Youth group are off for a social at Quasar tomorrow night and will be ending the term ‘tubing’ (hopefully!), so there is a lot to look forward to - and as ever everyone involved in our work with children and young people is excited about what we have planned. We believe that God loves each and every one of us, regardless of what we’ve done wrong, and we continue to hope that the children and young people experience something of that love as we work with them! Rock Solid has some exciting things planned for the second half of term including tie dye and crafts for the village showwatch this space! We have also been growing giant sunflowers and tomatoes which have been thoroughly enjoying the warm sunny weather of the last few days. We’ve been looking at the stories Jesus told and asking ourselves, what would we build our house on? How would we treat our wayward brother who came home after wasting all our parents’ money? and other interesting questions! Jean White Youth and Children’s Worker, All Saints Church, Belton Messy Church was great fun in May. We heard the story of David and Goliath and the children (of all ages) enjoyed making marshmallow shooters out of plastic cups and balloons. One of the smaller people present was Y O U R S 07762817454 / jean.white506@ gmailcom P.S. Date for your diary: 4th July - Youth Group Car Wash at the Rectory, 10-3, £5 per car. 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DAY AT BURGH CASTLE. BELTON F.C watching the army vehicles coming down Butt Lane IButtremember and an ack-ack site being established on the field at the corner of Lane/Church Road. It must have been a hasty operation because A fine season was brought to a close with an unexpected 3 points against league and double cup winners Catfield. Due to the game taking place midweek and with players struggling to get to Ormesby in time for a 6:30 kick off, Catfield elected to call off and thus Belton took the points. So we finished second in the league and runners up in both cup competitions, only losing out to Catfield, a huge achievement for our young and talented squad! some of the soldiers came asking if anyone had any spare saucepans as they had nothing to cook in. In true wartime spirit surplus items were freely handed over. Every night there was a mass exodus of “sleepers” from town as it was considered safer in the country. Early in the war children from secondary schools in Yarmouth and Lowestoft were evacuated to Nottinghamshire. My eldest cousin, Vera went to Worksop with Lowestoft Grammar School (we were then in East Suffolk) but then strangely, later in the war whilst those children were still away children from London came here so families with their own children evacuated then took in other evacuees! However, here at Burgh Castle we children were aware of a war, most of our fathers were away in the forces, but were not really greatly affected by it. But on starting school I have one abiding memory of absolutely hating having to take my gas mask and the practice drill of putting it on. One day a parachutist came down on the green next to Coronation Terrace, that was so exciting for us children. I can’t remember what happened to the parachutist, if we even saw him, but do remember that lovely parachute silk. In other news, we are hoping that soon we will know our fate for next season. We have applied to join the Anglian Combination league and should be able to report on the decision for the next Village Voice. Over the summer the club will look to build local links with sponsors and also continue to develop the club website. We will look to start pre season training next month and will hopefully be able to attract more local talent to our club however the players will now enjoy a well earned break after the efforts of this season. The club is looking at planning a camping trip and arranging some fishing sessions for the players and families. Then suddenly one day in 1945 everyone was so happy – peace in Europe had been declared. Our kitchen was a buzz of activity. My mother, in a change to her usual morning routine of household chores was busy making dozens of red, white and blue rosettes. We children were fascinated, why are you making those, what are they, who are they for, can we help? I never knew where she got the material/ribbon from, but I do remember her big “rag bag” was on the table. Probably the remnants of a pre-war dress, my hand me down skirt or little brothers rompers! Keep in touch with developments and news on the club by visiting www.beltonfc.com. Thanks to all at Village Voice and the Belton Historical Society for the greatly appreciated support over the season. What excitement! There was a party for all the village children on the field opposite The Laurels on High Road. It appears to have been organised by “Burgh Castle United Services Association”, probably connected with “The Welcome Home Fund” which was later responsible for the acquisition of the Playing Field. There were all sorts of sports, for the various age groups, 5 - 7 yrs, 8 - 10 yrs, 11 - 13 yrs, 14 - 16 yrs. Pete Reddy The races were - flat, slow cycle, sack, 3 legged, wheelbarrow and hop, skip & jump. We then had tea in the “Maycrete Hut” which had been designated as a Rest Centre during the war. My father must have been involved in some way with the organisation (secretary or treasurer) as I have the actual accounts, which make interesting reading. Everything was paid for by generous donations from leading villagers, amounting to £22. 9s 6d. The food cost £13. 13s 3d and the prizes for the sports £8. 13s 0d. Sadly my friend Shirley couldn’t come because she was in hospital in London. She was given a doll dressed in red, white and blue, duly delivered by her eldest sister, in the ATS. Oh, how happy we all were and I would not have to take that horrible gas mask to school anymore!! Maureen Grey KEEP IT LEGAL £50 MIN - £500 PAID for most scrap cars, MOT failures & accident damaged vehicles. We are currently breaking over 500 vehicles for spares. 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We need to provide more new homes for people wanting to get on the housing ladder, at a price they can afford. We need more training opportunities and new apprenticeships, so our young people have the best chance in the job market. And now David Cameron has asked me to continue as a Government minister, I will continue to ensure that I work at the heart of government to get the best deal for our area. Additionally, we need our local council to think again about the closure of vital public toilets and the harm excessive parking charges are having on our town centre. We need the council to stop wasting money on unnecessary bureaucracy and to put an end to the neglect of our neighbourhoods. As I write these words, it is unclear who will be running our local council, but I am hopeful that a new Conservativeadministration, and our excellent new local councillor, Brian Lawn, will start to tackle all of these local issues. Likewise, Parliament is yet to return, and the details of what a new Conservativemajority government will follow by delivering our manifesto. However, I look forward in future issues of keeping you up-todate with what’s happening in Westminister. adrian AT THE BOROUGH ADRIAN’S BOROUGH UPDATE would to start this months column by thanking all of those IAlthough in Lothingland who put their faith and thus vote in UKIP. on the surface the results seemed disappointing, we did come second in 12 out of 13 seats. We polled more votes than Labour in the council elections and were only 1400 shy of second for the parliamentary vote. After only two years it is clear that UKIP is now becoming the alternative party of political choice in Great Yarmouth to the Conservatives and Labour, this after only two years, a fantastic achievement. I understand that labour are seeking a coalition with the conservatives, whether they are successful we will have to wait and see. UKIP will not enter into any coalitions. We will however be willing to work with any party on mutually accepted aims that are for the good of the electorate of Great Yarmouth. It is the electorate who we answer to, not party politics. I am looking forward to another year where I can support all the residents of Lothingland to the best of my ability. Cllr Adrian Myers UKIP. Your councillor, your representative, your voice. (When allowed). My contact number is - 07434 362451 . I can also be contacted by email at [email protected] E.E. GREEN & SON LOCKSMITHS & KEYSMITHS Making Your Home SAFE! 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We aim to banish the lonely blues and offer friendship. Come and see how friendly we are - we look forward to seeing you. NORFOLK Q GUILD BUTCHERS IN NATIONAL BBQ FINALS Bradwell Butchery will be hoping for further success at the national finale on May 31st, when winners in each of six BBQ product categories will emerge. One of these will have the ultimate honour of being crowned overall supreme champion by the Q Guild, which represents 110 award-winning butchers from the Scottish Highlands down to the south coast. Bradwell Butchery claimed the Beef Burger category with their BigUn – which won the regional competition last year and Q Guild butchers from Tto wo Norfolk are getting fired up take on counterparts from across the UK in the national final of their annual barbecue competition. Winners of the Eastern regional heat have now been announced and Archer’s Butchers, from Norwich and QUIZ SHEET NEWS FRITTON COFFEE MORNING T he last quiz of the winter period “Ground Harvest” organised by Belton Charity Fundraisers turned out to be rather more difficult than usual with the top score being 28 correct out of 30, this was however achieved by six entrants, Anne Bond, Roger and Yvonne Baker, Rex Coe, Mrs G Seeley, Mrs C Gambling and Lynn Moore. From these Mrs Seeleys name was drawn out to receive the £10.00 shopping voucher. As is usual there will now be a break for the Summer period, look out for the return of the quiz probably in early September. here is a coffee morning TGarden organised by the Fritton & Nature Club at Fritton Village Hall on Saturday June 6th (11.00am) when there will be a talk by John Fleetwood of the Woodland Trust. Admission is £1.00, tea and coffee provided but please bring cakes to share. Everyone welcome! 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But it is still one of the simplest recipes we have ever used - 100% lean top bit meat, with all fat, grizzle and connective tissue removed, minced once mixed by hand, and a bit of salt and pepper – magic!” BRIAN LAWN Election Thanks s your new Conservative A Borough Councillor for Lothingland Ward I would like to thank everyone who voted for me in the recent Borough Council elections. I can be contacted on 01493 720083 or e-mail cllr.brian. l aw n @ g r e a t- y a r m o u t h . gov.uk. Village VillageVoice Voice-- June 2015 MALCOLMS NATURE JOTTINGS I observed my first pair of Swallows on April 13th. in the village of Barford west of Norwich, and my first Swifts flying over Gorleston High Street on May 5th. At the time of writing I have yet to hear or see a Cuckoo. Malcolms Nature Notes On May 1st going into my back garden something caught my eye on a fence, a very small black and white Zebra Spider (Salticus scenticus). This species is one of the jumping spiders which can leap 100 mm. they don’t build webs, but the females create a silk cocoon to protect their eggs and guard the nest. Males are 6 mm., females 7 mm. They have exceptionally acute vision, with eight eyes. two of which are very large, and are capable of more degrees than our own and Zebra Spider are able to move backwards and forwards for focusing, their other six smaller eyes cannot move, but can give the Spider a 360 degree field of view of their environment without moving their heads. If these eyes get dirty the spider will clean them carefully with a palp. Spiders have two palps situated in front of the head composed of six segments namely the Coxa, Trochanter, Femure Patella, Tibia and Tarsus. STEPSHORT PUMPING STATION he Stepshort, Belton, pumping station on the boundary of Belton Teffluent and Burgh Castle overflowed on Bank Holiday Monday allowing to discharge into the adjacent Stepshort dyke. Late in the afternoon three vans from Anglian Water and a large tanker were on site pumping the waste away - a situation that occurs regularly especially at busy holiday times due to the number of camp sites in the village, however every time a planning application is put in for more units on the various holiday parks the reply from Anglian Water is that there is sufficient sewage capacity to cope with the increased flow. Zebra Spider My good friend Lennie Soards of Gorleston rang asking me would I like a trip out to the wood in Barnby. We have visited this delightful and interesting spot many times however our visit this time was cut short by heavy rain showers, but not before we discovered a huge fungi the Dryads Saddle, (Polyporus squamosus) also named Pheasants Back, like the pattern of colours on a Pheasants back. This was the largest I have ever seen of this species, which I photographed. Drydas Sadle It is important in the woodland ecosystem by decomposing wood, although edible when young it is scarcely worth bothering about as its more or less tasteless. Trevor Greenacre, chair of Burgh Castle Parish Council spoke to the workmen and they stated that “ it appears that the pumps failed due to the number of nappies and other unsuitable materials. that had been flushed away. Because of the recent dry spell the material had compacted then rain in the early hours of Monday had filled the sewers causing the debris to float and then block the pumps. Councillor Greenacre went on to say “Can some pressure be put on Anglian Water to educate Holiday Camps in the use of bathroom facilities. Maybe a levy for the cost every time there is a problem, enforced macerators on bathroom fittings for the camps and a stiff fine for Anglian Water every time it happens.” DEFRA were made aware of the situation and samples were seen to be being taken from the dyke by specialist contractors during the following days. Malcolm Metcalf - Past President, Gt. Yarmouth Naturalist Society. Malcolm can be contacted on (01493) 661138 or by post at 43, Magdalen Way, Gorleston, Gt. Yarmouth, NR31 7BW. or e-mail [email protected]. GORLESTON LIBRARY orleston Library are desperate to increase their footfall both G in regular library services including borrowing books, DVD’s , C.D’s and the use of computers, fax print and scan services and ST. GEORGES THEATRE for group and special events. There is a “Friends” group who next meet on Wednesday 10th June at 1-30pm to which you would be welcomed to find out more. he Ghost Train is the big event in June at St George’s Theatre. TEmmerdale Starring Jeffrey Holland from Hi De Hi and Sophie Powles from and Holby, this professional play is on at St George’s Full details are also available from the library on 01493 662156 on all the groups and services that they host including Advice and information, Adult groups, Pre school childrens activities, I.T and Job search plus room hire. Theatre on Friday 19th and Saturday 20th June at 7:30pm. Tickets are priced at £17.50 for adults and £16.50 for concessions. These can be booked by calling the box office on 01493 331484 or online at www. stgeorgetheatre.com. make the change... protect the earth www.warnesaerials.co.uk In addition to our existing commitment to our “responsible forestry” accreditations, we have recently undertaken a process to ensure that we are as Carbon Neutral as possible. With our contributions for Carbon Offsetting all our paper and board and our fossil fuel usage, we are resolved to decrease our Carbon Footprint to insignificant levels. • Are you getting the best from your system? • Want Sky on all your TVs? • Need extra TV points? • Want your TV wall mounted? Reliable, friendly service and honest advice. freeview, freesat, dab, fm, sky. No call out charge. Free signal test or system check. Call Matt on 01493 661438 or 07855 323887 doing our bit, to help you do yours We will do everything we can to exceed your expectations 23 CHARLES STREET, GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK NR30 3LA 01493 334600 www.blackwellprint.co.uk Village Voice - June 2015 1ST. BELTON GUIDES 1st Belton Guides have recently spent a great weekend away at Patteson Lodge Activity Centre in Coltishall where they enjoyed a variety of activities including an obstacle course challenge that had to be negotiated blindfolded whilst carrying a cup of water without any spillage. Their favourite activity was the aerial runway which challenged the nerves of one or two who don’t care much for heights and they were, rightly, very pleased with themselves to have overcome their fear and even had another turn. They did their own design tie-dyed t-shirts with some great results and even wore them to the next Guide meeting. We also all painted glass jars and put t-lights in them so we could have a candlelit camp fire sing-a-long, a lovely way to end the evening. Guides continue to meet each Tuesday at Burgh Castle Village Hall 6.45 – 8.30 term time only. For further details please contact Linda 01493 667311 or 07919620759 Email [email protected] BEFRIENDING SERVICE We are delighted to announce that our Befriending Service has secured funding until March 2016. What does our service offer? Quite simply from popping round to see someone for a cup of tea and a chat, to attending a regular social activity or maybe even being a waking companion. This service is provided by Volunteers and all Volunteers have to complete a DBS Check. If you feel you would like to become a Volunteer Befriender please contact All Guides received their craft badge and two nights away badge and are also working towards the outdoor pursuits badge which they started while they were away. We all had an excellent weekend with lots of fun and laughter and greatly appreciate the help we received from the Belton Charity Fundraisers which helped towards the cost of activities and hire of Patteson Lodge. The girls want to know when we’re going again! We have spaces available for girls aged 10 – 14 years old. We are a very friendly group and love to see new members. Try for yourself, why not come along and spend an evening with us. Community Advocate and Befriending Service Co-ordinator. Tel: 01493 845926 or 07810 641499 E-Mail: Leanne. mckinna@voluntarynorfolk. org.uk No more trips to the tip! for GY Let us collect your garden waste For an easy kerbside collection of all your leaves, twigs, grass cuttings, hedge trimmings and weeds, just join the local garden waste recycling scheme. A large garden needs a brown bin, call 01493 742142 for current charges and to order. Alternatively a pack of our new 75 litre garden waste bags could be just the job for a smaller garden, call 01493 742200 to purchase a pack of bags. www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/recycling PLEASE SEND YOUR NEWS/STORIES TO US - SEE CONTACT DETAILS ON PAGE 3 24