[07] aug 2011 - village diary & newsletter
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Barningham Group Newsletter for Baconsthorpe, Barningham, Hempstead, Matlaske and Plumstead in North NorfolkTRANSCRIPT
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Baconsthorpe Barningham Hempstead Matlaske Plumstead
Morning clouds over Barningham Hall clock tower
12.56 x 13.07
© Clive Rammell
Editorial team
Editor: Ian Summers, 14 The Knoll, Hempstead, Holt NR25 6TJ01263 710702 [email protected]
Village CorrespondentsBaconsthorpe: Ro Hardingham 577262Barningham: Sara Buxton 577207Hempstead: Betty Hart 712726Matlaske: Florence Hunt 577363Plumstead: Thomas Wormald 577239
Postal Subscriptions£10 per year – Corinne Youngs 577263
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Community Information and Services
Mobile Library Every fourth ThursdayMatlaske 12:20 pm Old Post OfficePlumstead 13:00 pm Walnut Farm
Baconsthorpe 14:25 pm Council Bungalows 15:45 pm Old Post Office 16:05 pm The Street
Hempstead 15:00 pm Hare and Hounds 15:20 pm Telephone kiosk See www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk
Post Office Baconsthorpe Village HallTuesdays 12:30 pm to 4 pmFridays 9:30 am to 12:30 pmFor a full range of services offered at this branch and all other enquiries call 712139
Photocopying serviceAvailable by appointment 577239Black 6p; Colour 20p per A4 page (no A3).Discounts of up to 50% to local organisations. Proceeds to Newsletter.
Dog Warden516085 (out of hours 513811) [email protected]
Norfolk Constabulary For all villages: 0845 456 4567
Holt Safer Neighbourhood Teame-mail: [email protected]
Police Community Support Officers:PCSO Rachel Howard (Hempstead)PCSO Guy Slade (The other villages)
Holt Area Partnership Holt Library, 9 Church Street, Holt NR25 6BB Tel: 713456 www.holtareapartnership.org.uk
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily the views of the newsletter. The newsletter apologises if contributed material is not published due to space constraints. All facts are believed to be correct at time of publication. The editor reserves the right to amend material.
mNau
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Newsletter FinanceI’m pleased to be able to report that the organisations in our villages have donated sufficient funds to keep the newsletter going for the next six months.Rather than rely solely on our splendid advertisers and local organisations, one of our community has suggested that individuals may be willing to sponsor an edition with a mention to that effect (or anonymously). Looking to the the future we need between £60 and £80 for each edition but would be pleased to receive any amount.Please get in touch with the editor if you would like to contribute in this way; either as a one-off or a regular small amount. Also, we’d be delighted if you would be willing to organise a fund-raising event.
Wind turbine at West BeckhamAs many of you may be aware Genatec Ltd (created by John and David Mack from Bodham) are proposing to erect a single 800kW wind turbine at West Beckham. From ground to top of blade will be 90m (for scale, the same size as the Swaffham turbine). This is to be located adjacent to the radio mast on the high ground at Cox’s point (between West Beckham and Baconsthorpe). This will dominate the skyline to the north from most of the benefice (and beyond), in particular Plumstead and Baconsthorpe.
Should you have any objections to this project these should be forwarded to the planning department at North Norfolk District Council or your local councillor at the earliest opportunity.
Details of the turbine and location can be found on www.genatec.co.uk
Future of Holt Post Office NR25Message from Postie Pete: I would like to thank all the good people of Hempstead and Baconsthorpe for your support in helping to keep local services and jobs local. Although we shall keep a close watch on the situation, it looks as though the Post Office have listened to our collective concerns.
Walk the red carpetFor many years, visitors to Blickling Hall have been unable to climb the main staircase. Now, after months of restoration, you can.
Photographic Competition
First, a big thank you to Clive Rammell who has kindly taken six pictures for our front covers.Perhaps you have taken a picture that would be suitable and would like to share it with others. Clive has agreed to judge submissions which should be of items of local interest. The entry fee is £1 and the winner will be awarded half the takings.Please contact the editor for full details. If this proves popular then providing cover pictures for the newsletter can become an on-going competition.
Hempstead Proposed Gravel PitDon’t forget to make your representations to NCC by 15 Aug – see p 17 of July’s edition.
MarglazeHome Improvements
WindowsPVC-u and TimberPlain & Simple, Sash, Bays & BowsRepairs to
Sealed UnitsHandles & Hinges
Doors
Conservatories
Kitchens & BathroomsComplete Fitting Service
PlumbingTilingPainting & DecoratingWorktop Replacement
Insurance-backed Guarantee Contact Martin & Carolyn on 01263 [email protected]
Free Quotations Family-run business since 1989
7 Aug Trinity 7 9 am Eucharist Barningham Winter Church10:45 am Mattins Baconsthorpe Church
14 Aug Trinity 8 9 am Eucharist Matlaske Church10:45 am Mattins Hempstead Church
Followed by lunch21 Aug Trinity 9 9 am Eucharist Baconsthorpe Church
6:30 pm Choral Evensong Hempstead Church28 Aug Trinity 10 9 am Eucharist Barningham Winter Church
10:45 am Mattins Plumstead ChurchWeekday Holy Eucharist You are most welcome to join us every Wednesday morning at 10 am in Matlaske Church for Holy Eucharist.
We are very sorry that Michael Cartwright has been so unwell and send our love and prayers for a speedy recovery. We hope that it won’t be long before he is back leading our worship, rehearsing the choir, and being his usual dynamic self in each of our parishes.
From the PewAlready the churches in these rural communities are planning for Harvest Festivals. Surrounded as we are by farms and farming, many people see these festivals as a much- loved traditional part of rural life. They provide us with an opportunity, should we so wish, to acknowledge the partnership between God and his creation and the work and expertise of our farmers, that produces our food.
Although we have six churches in the benefice, it was felt some years ago that a festival in each was not viable. Therefore some churches join together and three festivals are held each year.
This year they will be on the following Sundays:
4 Sep 10:45 am Matlaske Church11 Sep 10:45 am Baconsthorpe Church9 Oct 4 pm Plumstead Church
A choir from Gresham’s School will sing at the Plumstead service
We do hope you may be able to come to one or more of these services and celebrate the harvest in which we all share. JGW
Church Services
Church Matters
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Wild Excuses!Sometimes, you don’t have to go very far at all to watch nature. For some obscure reason, some large plant tubs in the garden have become highly sought after housing for wildlife. I woke at 5 am one morning to see a family of stoats in the largest tub, sitting like meerkats, staring at me. I avoided weeding that area.
The next day there was an explosion of activity in another tub. Moorhens, who visit from a nearby pond, had set up home. I avoided weeding that area.
At around the same time I nearly had an accident whilst in the bathroom, as a red-legged partridge tried to escape from one of the stoats and came in through the bathroom window! I avoided weeding that area.
Not to be outdone, the visiting Mallard ducks brought their brood into the kitchen. A frog set up home in the outside dog bowl. Now,
my dog is very kind to our wildlife. So he ran away (not too far). It was all too much.
Many species seem to have had two broods this year, but the changeable weather has meant that only the strongest survived. We
hear of a decline in many bird species, like the house sparrow and even blue tits. The bird feeders around these parts seem to have been very busy. If you live near anywhere with conifers present, you may have noticed coal tits and long-tailed tits as well as blue tits on your bird feeders. A tiny
tinkling call may indicate goldcrests, one of our smallest birds. A nuthatch regularly comes to my feeders (look for a bird feeding upside down). These are woodland birds, frequenting gardens more regularly.
Because of lack of garden attention, I found a grass snake whilst thinking of mowing the lawn. I avoided lawn mowing.
I’d better let the ducks back in so that I can avoid housework. J
Common spotted orchidHaving come back from Orkney where orchids are so common they pop up all over the place (even in people’s lawns) it was lovely to find this orchid by the roadside in Hempstead. Ed
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Puzzles supplied by Tandem Training (education & training in Norfolk) and if you really can’t wait until next month for the answers you can find them at www.tandemtraining.co.uk/puzzles.php
Answers to July’s Puzzles• Joe has 13 pairs: five have red and yellow in
them which leaves six that were just red and two that were just yellow.
• Billy and Lilly looked at each other and assumed that it was a guide to how clean they were.
• The identical digits are ones: 11 + 1 = 12• eel and eerie begin with ee• INK INN ION TON TEN PEN• A bit sneaky this one - just say what you see,
ie describe the previous digits using digits: 312211 (Three ones, two twos and one one)
Matchstick squaresCan you rearrange the positions of only two matchsticks to make exactly four squares? Seven is a magic numberWhat are the missing words? For instance: 7 t t = seven times table
7 w o t w 7 b f 7 b 7 d sd o t 7 v 7 d i a w a h h 7 s
s w a t 7 d t m 7 s t 7 s
Garden flowers Across 4. A wise herb (4)
6. Old name for honeysuckle (8)8. Sugary launch (5,6)
Down 1. Get hitched for wealth (8)2. Mittens for Reynard (8)3. England’s motorised (9)5. Sounds like this letter tastes
nice (5,3)7. This flower went up (4)
What can it beWhat is impossible to hold for half an hour, yet weighs virtually nothing? Mystery objectsA football scarf, some coal and a carrot were found in pile a field. If nobody had placed the pile in the field, how did they get there? Candle conundrumWhich would burn longer, a short fat candle or a long thin candle?
Word linkWhich 4 letter word links all of these? Loose step sore hold lights CeedThere are only 3 words in the English language ending with the letter combination ‘ceed’,Can you name them? Can you see the light?Three switches outside a windowless room are connected to three light bulbs inside a room. How can you determine which switch is connected to which bulb if you are only allowed to enter the room once? The price of beerA bottle of beer costs £3. The beer is worth £2 more than the bottle. How much is the bottle worth? And another thingCan you think of a sentence that makes perfect sense that contains 5 ‘ands’ in a row? No stammering allowed.
Copy date will always be the 20th of the month preceding publication
1 Aug Mon @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Line Dancing pWOC
2 Aug Tue @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Indoor Bowls pWOB
7 Aug Sun @ 2 pm Hempstead Summer Fête 1vf3F
On the Playing Field. Lots of attractions; with Children’s Fancy Dress Competition, Cushing’s Fairground Organ, Fun Dog Show, Books, Bric-a-Brac, Cakes, Coconut Shy, Garden Produce, Huge Raffle, Side-shows of every description and Teas. A real traditional Village Fête, not to be missed. Plus a Cushion Fest in the Church. Please see opposite to find out how to volunteer.
8 Aug Mon @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Line Dancing pWOC
9 Aug Tue @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Indoor Bowls pWOB
11 Aug Thu @ 11:20 pm Mobile Library See page 2 for times pWOD
13 Aug Sat @ noon Baconsthorpe 50/50 Auction 1vOsR
Please note that this event has been brought forward a week. Viewing from noon; sale at 1:30 pm; light refreshments on sale. Any good clean lots can be brought to the hall on Friday 12th August between noon and 4 pm. No lots accepted after 4 pm. Any lots unsold must be taken back. If you have any Lots you would like collected and stored at the Village Hall please contact John 711320 to make arrangements.
14 Aug Sun @ 12 noon Church Lunch 24NNS
Postponed from 10 July. At 14 The Knoll, Hempstead after the Mattins service and we hope as many church members and partners as possible will come. It would help catering if you could ring 710702 if you are coming.
Payment for the meal is by donation, which will be given to Norfolk Venda (www.norfolkvenda.org), a small charity which works to improve schools and education in the poorest parts of South Africa.
15 Aug Mon @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Line Dancing pWOC
16 Aug Tue @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Indoor Bowls pWOB
22 Aug Mon @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Line Dancing pWOC
23 Aug Tue @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Indoor Bowls pWOB
25 Aug Thu @ 10 am Baconsthorpe Textile Group spcp
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25 Aug Thu @ 7 pm Hempstead Play Reading 2Wxox
This month’s play is Agatha Christie’s A Murder is Announced, in an adaptation by Leslie Darbon. In Hempstead Village Hall – tea/coffee and flapjack available from 7, reading starting at 7.30 pm. More information from Su 710702 [email protected] if you think you might like to join us.
30 Aug Tue @ 7:30 pm Baconsthorpe Indoor Bowls pWOB
10 Sep Sat @ 9 am Churches’ Cycle Ride 2Hj8C
It is that time of year again, so pump up your tyres and dust off your cycle helmet in readiness for the annual Sponsored Cycle Ride in aid of the Norfolk Churches’ Trust between 9 am and 5 pm. Cycle or walk around as many churches as you can. All money raised will be divided equally between Norfolk Churches Trust and the church of your choice. Sponsorship forms and further details available from:
All Saints’ Hempstead: Yvette Gibson 712460
St Mary’s Baconsthorpe: Theresa Courtauld 577323
12 Sep Mon @ 11 am Hempstead Kneeler Group 2Ytyt
After a month off in August we meet at Crabapple Cottage with Irene Bassett.
3 Aug TBC Corpusty/Saxthorpe Garden Soc – Corpusty Mill Garden5 Aug Fri @ 7:30 pm Garden Opera (Mozart/Leoncavallo) – Mannington Hall
16 Aug Tue @ 10 am North Norfolk Knitters – Corpusty Village Hall17 Aug Wed @ 7:30 pm LinC games evening – Corpusty Village Hall 18 Aug Thu @ 2 pm Yesu Bus – Corpusty Village Hall 2 –5 pm
Aylsham Music Society 76844118 Aug Thu @ 1 pm Norfolk Young Musicians Concert27 Aug Sat @ 7:30 pm Flute & Piano
17 & 18 Sep 11th Costume & Textile Fair at Wolterton HallNorfolk made – medieval to modern:Stalls, displays, workshops, fashion show. Contact 577263
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Baconsthorpe – Sugar-Beet Harvesting 2VvK7
Do you remember sugar-beet harvesting the hard way? Growing sugar beet has changed out of all recognition over the past fifty odd years. At that time the job was very labour intensive. First, the young plants had to be singled by hoeing and, later, they were hoed again to remove weeds (scoring).
Our accompanying photograph shows this in progress in a small field to the rear of ‘The Hollies’ in Baconsthorpe c1955. You can just see Baconsthorpe Hall in the background.
When mature, the beet were ploughed or squeezed out of the ground, knocked together to remove soil and topped with a hook. They would then be loaded by hand onto a tumbril and put into a clamp protected by straw. Later they would be loaded onto a lorry (again by hand) for shipment to the factory. Quite a big proportion of beet were actually sent by rail and the small station at Thursford handled the largest tonnage in the whole of the country. This was all hard manual work much of it carried out at the worst time of the year weather wise.
Compared with the highly-mechanised operation of today very little of the old system remains with the possible exception of the amount of mud left on the roads! Arthur Pentney
Baconsthorpe – Best Wishes 2ZkeG
Bryan Thurtell is now home from the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital and recovering well after suffering a stroke a few weeks ago. We trust it won’t be too long before he is back to full health.
Baconsthorpe Quiz NightThank you to everyone who came to test their knowledge. We made £68.
Barningham – Thank you 2Z7Ti
Mrs Jules Parker of Barningham Rectory had a stall at the Stately Car Boot sale and donated £50 to church funds from this event. John Perks and Geoffrey Wortley have done a splendid job on the outside lights at the church. The lantern above the gate was in a poor state of repair and they have had it restored to its former glory and they also managed to get the spotlight outside the church to work again. Big thanks to both of them, they both work so hard to keep the church in a good state of repair.
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Hempstead FêteOffers accepted for: • Baking Cakes – Rose 577306
Please bring on the day• Stalls and side-shows – Mike 711282• Help to erect marquees on Friday
5 Aug (from 2 pm) – Jason 710131• Directing car-parking – Mike 711282• Teas – Mike 711282• Tombola Prizes – Liz 714082• Plants and Produce – Su 710702
Please could you search out plants and produce for our stall at the fête? These can be brought on the day, or could be collected beforehand if you ring 710702. The produce sells really well, so jam, eggs, or fresh vegetables from your garden would be particularly welcome
• Providing Books – Clive 713834• Providing Bric-a-Brac – Rita 712842
The Village Hall will be open 10 am to noon
Mon–Sat, 1–6 AugOr any other time by arrangement - ring 710702/711282/712460. If you missed
the pre-fête meeting on 27 July and are not sure what needs to be done then
contact Mike Thody 711282
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Barningham – Congratulations 2Z7eA
Maureen (nee Hook) and Gary McGinty celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on the 3rd June. They were married at St. Mary’s church, Barningham Winter in 1961.
Hempstead – Joyce Crocker 2arCd
It is with regret that we announce the death of Joyce beloved wife of Victor.
Hempstead 200 Club 2Ytpx
This month’s winners are: £25 Jason Matthews; £10 Robert Watters; £5 Keith Hill, Clive Rammell, Kneeler Group
Hempstead Parish Council Members 2arYe
Su Summers has been co-opted onto the PC which now comprises of: Paul Sanders (Chairman) 713217; Robin West (Deputy Chairman) 712183; Yvette Gibson 712460; Su Summers 710702; William Mack 712224; Diana Spalton 711117; Mike Williams 712947. Clerk: Clive Rammell 713834 [email protected]
Hempstead – A Vacancy for Parish Clerk 2YsDU
A vacancy has arisen for the job of Parish Clerk to Hempstead PC. The main duties include attending parish meetings every 2 months, taking minutes and administering all communications from various external organisations. This is a paid job and takes the current clerk about 1 hour per week. If you are interested in this part-time job, please apply to the current Clerk, Clive Rammell at Yew Tree House, The Street, Hempstead, Norfolk NR25 6TL [email protected] Training is available if required.
Matlaske – Congratulations 2Yuma
Clive Lines and Ronda Povey of Matlaske were married on July 17th in Kent. We wish them every happiness for the future.
Also. congratulations to Peter and Fil Rushmer on the birth of their first grandchild Alice May, a daughter for Lucy and Jonathan.
John Perry-Warnes
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Plumstead Late Fête 2YtzN
The rain held off and an enjoyable time was had, particularly by the children. £745 was raised for church funds thanks to the hard work of helpers. New this year was a selection of popular songs sung by members of the Benefice Choir and others and accompanied by Michael Cartwright.
Volunteers Required to paint Plumstead Phone Box 2Kaid
Volunteers (husband and wife team!) required to paint the newly-acquired phone box. Full easy-to-follow instructions and all the equipment will be provided. Please contact Irene Ramsbotham 577418 [email protected] if you are able to help.
Plumstead Village Pond and Wildflower Meadow pBnd
Plumstead’s village pond and wildflower meadow are looking good at the moment after the working party early in July – well worth a visit.
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The runner bean season is upon us, and if you have excess, how about trying Spiced Pickled Runner Beans? Then you can enjoy them again in the winter. It is really a cross between a pickle and a chutney. Wait at least a month before eating it, and more if you can be patient – it really does get better and better!
Spiced Pickled Runner Beans2lbs (900gms) runner beans, weighed after trimming and slicing
(slice very thinly, or more thickly for a chunkier pickle)1½ lbs (700 gms) onions, chopped small
1½ pints (850 ml) vinegar – any kind, each gives a slightly different flavour1½ ozs (40 gms) cornflour
1 heaped tablespoon mustard powder 1 rounded tablespoon turmeric
8 ozs (225 gms) soft brown sugar1 lb (450 gms) demerara sugar (though I have made it with ordinary granulated,
and it seemed fine)
1. Put the chopped onions into a large pan with 10 fl ozs (275 ml) of the vinegar. Simmer gently for about 20 minutes until the onions are soft.
2. Whilst they are cooking, cook the beans in boiling salted water for 5 minutes. Strain and put them in with the onions.
3. In a small basin mix the cornflour, mustard and turmeric with a little of remaining vinegar, and add to the onion mixture.
4. Pour in the rest of the vinegar and simmer everything for 10 minutes.
5. Stir in both lots of sugar till dissolved, then simmer again for another 15 minutes.
6. Pot the pickle in warm, sterilised jars, and seal and label when cold.
Makes about 8 jars.
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Gardening assistant (mostly grass/hedge cutting and weeding) 5 to 6 hours a week.
Both in Plumstead. Pay negotiable 577376.
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