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ASHILL AND HOLME HALE GARDEN CLUB £10,000 for Nelson’s Journey
ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW
Sunday June 24th at the Holme Hale Pavilion from Wayland Show's Spring Ball
Open to the public 2.30pm – 4.30pm
14 classes of entry, including flower arrangements, single flower
displays and pot plants; homemade cakes, crafts and photography
12 cups and trophies to be won. Best in Show cup and prize
Tombola and Refreshments available during the afternoon
Come and enjoy a top quality Village Flower Show!
Pictured Left to right are Di Sculfer, Claire Bowes, Sarah Hyde and Shirley Scott
Members of the organising committee of the comfort to bereaved children in Norfolk and with their lives”
Wayland Spring Ball, Claire Bowes, Shirley Sarah said: “A full package of support costs Claire Bowes of the organising committee
Scott and Di Sculfer, were very pleased to £522 for a child or young person. This said: “We are delighted to have been able to
present Norfolk children’s charity, Nelson’s includes an assessment of a child’s raise £10,000 for Nelson’s Journey at this
Journey, with a cheque for £10,000 raised at bereavement needs, attendance on a year’s Ball. It is only with the generous
the Ball, which was held on 10th March at therapeutic weekend and one to one follow support of our guests, sponsors and donors
Lynford Hall. Receiving the cheque was up work. That means the fantastic £10,000 that we are able to raise the funds that we do
Sarah Hyde, of Nelson’s Journey. could fund 19 children through this process, and we are extremely thankful for their
Nelson’s Journey gives valuable support and helping them to move forward positively continued support”
misusing library facilities. Library staff of grief and distress, the words "Legal
Letters to the talk to each customer when they join Guardian" may not be uppermost in their
about the use of the system and ensure, minds, therefore "Mother/Father to/of"
Editor for example, that they don’t let anyone in either term would be appropriate.
Watton Library behind them as they enter. Children Language does change over time. Think
I am writing in response to Mrs using the library during unstaffed times of the hapless tourist who puts
Anderson’s letter in last month’s edition must be accompanied by an adult. People Haysborough in the Sat-Nav!
regarding changes to the Library service, experiencing any difficulties can get in Trevor Thompson
namely the launch of the Open Library touch with a member of library staff via a
phone link from the library.
scheme at Watton Library.
I hope I can go some way to allaying Mrs The Library Service is advising people Norfolk Wildlife
Anderson’s concerns and any others that who might be anxious about using the
Watton and Wayland residents may have. library in unstaffed times to use the Trust Breckland
Open Library is a development of self- library when there are other members of
service and has enabled libraries across staff present. The staffed and unstaffed Local Group
the county to extend their opening hours times will be on the Opening Hours sign We have had two very good walks
significantly without increasing staff outside the library, on library publicity already this Spring. The first at Wayland
costs. As such the new scheme enables and on the library website. Wood in late April to see the bluebells.
the County Council to fulfil it’s A pilot scheme ran in Acle for 18 They weren’t quite at their peak but it
obligation to deliver efficiencies in it’s months, before installation in any other was a lovely day and everyone enjoyed
services but with the bonus of offering a branch, to thoroughly test the system. the walk and talk from Steve Collin,
more accessible library service to Feedback from users has been very Senior Reserves officer at NWT.
customers. Watton Library will continue positive, and use has increased in The second at the beginning of May at
to be staffed for 34 hours a week. In the libraries which are now live with the Foulden Common to hear nightingales,
new extra time the library will operate in system. There have been no recorded was extremely popular. A bit
unstaffed mode. incidents of anti-social behaviour during disappointingly we didn’t hear
Only adult library members can use Open Library sessions. On the whole, nightingales, but we did hear and see
Open Library. Access to the building library customers are delighted that the male Woodcock performing their display
during unstaffed periods will be via a library is available to them when they flight or roding. Also heard a cuckoo and
customer’s library card and pin. CCTV want to use it and there have been a a Turtle Dove, so a good result really.
will be in operation at all times, and will number of positive reports of new Our next walk which we still have spaces
record every person entering and leaving customers accessing the service as they for, is on Sunday 10th June, 10am to 12
the library. Customers will need to apply have found the Open Library noon at NWT Weeting reserve. It’s a
to be Open Library users, and only then arrangement more suited to their needs. reserve and forestry walk with Andy
will they be able to access the building, Claire Bowes Norfolk County Councillor Palles-Clark, Brecks Heathland Project
following a tour and guidance of using Watton Division officer. We hope to see and hear Stone
the system, including key health and Re Keith Taylor, choice of words. Curlew and Woodlarks among other
safety information, good practice Regarding obituary notices, (mother to or wildlife.
guidance and advice for using the library mother of) It should be noted that there Meet in the reserve car park IP26 4NQ.
in unstaffed mode. As well as full and up are people who have experienced divorce Cost is £2 members £3 non members,
to date membership, Open Library and re-marriage. In some cases there may booking essential 01953 717227.
customers must have no recent history of have been a series of partners. At a time
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The PPG would like to hear from any practice patient Please note that The Participation Group does not Festival Aims are ’To celebrate the interest and
Watton Medical who feels that they would like to join the group, deal with patients complaints. There is a separate enthusiasm for the arts of all interested individuals
which meets every 6 weeks, and could contribute to practice procedure that deals with this. and groups in Watton and the surrounding district,
Practice positive engagement with the surgery. and to give the opportunity for local people of all
Patient Participation Group At the moment the surgery staff provide the The Wayland Festival ages to enjoy high quality amateur and
Watton Medical Practice has formed a new Patient administration for the group such as taking minutes professional performances’.
Participation Group which had its first meeting in of meetings and dealing with any correspondence. Statement of intent Give donations to groups who meet the above
January this year. The group would also like to hear from a practice The Watton Festival ran biannually for 29 years criteria.
The purpose of the group is to develop a structure that patient who would like to join the group and take on finally renaming itself the Wayland Festival. As Offer loss guarantees to selected people or groups
gains the views of the practice patients to promote the role of secretary. such in 2017, we had a final shorter Festival in who wish to stage an event but do not have the
engagement with the surgery. It will ensure that there For those interested in becoming a member of the June. After this the General Meeting decided that funds in hand.
are clear lines of accountability and channels of Patient Participation Group please apply to the there wasn’t enough ‘drive’ to further the Festival To this end the committee will vet any business
communication between the group and the surgery, Group’s Chairperson, Mr Tom Thurston, either by in Wayland, so the residue of the committee plans and agree donations on such a basis.
and to grow the membership to fulfil the email snccg.wmpppg@nhs.net or in writing care of decided to help any/all persons to carry on with Details from Alan or Richard. alan@aloz.org.uk or
demographic cross-section of the practice. Watton Medical Practice this basic premise by the usage of some funds. rd1930@yahoo.co.uk
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Bradenham & District Rotary Roundup
Horticultural Society
The weather has smiled on us and everything
in the garden is leaping to life. Kate and
Colin Sayer`s talk on “Honeybees in the
Garden” on Thursday April 19th was highly
informative with a demonstration of bee
keeping equipment and free honey tasting!
Gardeners received valuable advice on what
to plant to encourage and feed our fuzzy
friends through the year.
Sandra Howard shared her considerable
skills on Thursday May 17th giving a talk on
the art of flower arranging. For those of us
who have dumped a beautiful bouquet into a
vase and hoped for the best, her tips on
preparing the stems, starting with foliage and
getting the correct proportions
( approximately 1/3 flower height to 2/3 vase
height) came as a revelation.
Bradenham Village Sports Day on Saturday
May 28th was the usual fun packed success
and we thank all who purchased plants from
our stall.
We are looking forward to our June meeting
where there will be an open forum with
questions and answers and a sweet pea and May is an interesting month: rain, heatwaves, and purpose of its donation, and we will report
rose competition(members only). chilly spells, and Rotary activities. Some the result in the next Rotary Roundup.
Our September Autumn Show will have months ago, club members felt that we should Another donation we are considering will also
many categories for non-members: white think about making a donation to the Norfolk & be reported upon. In the May edition of
potatoes, coloured potatoes, longest runner Norwich University Hospitals charity Wayland News we mentioned our donation to
bean, any ripe tomatoes, a trug of mixed especially with the oncology department in the Memory Café; we are now looking at a
vegetables, dessert apples, flowering mind in view of the number of our members further project - the Wayland Sensory Garden
pelargonium, vase of 5 stems, single flower, who have had treatment there. On May 10th, nearing completion by Wayland House. The
single fuchsia heads, jar of chutney, jar of we were pleased to entertain Louise Cook, the main cost, construction etc, has been covered
fruit jelly. For children: Minature garden NNUH fundraising manager, to our regular by a £15,000 grant from the People’s Postcode
30cmx10cm. For artists: craft jewellery, Thursday meeting. Louise gave us an excellent Trust (acquired through the dedicated work of
collage unframed no larger than overview of the charity, which is all to do with the Wayland Partnership). However, that leaves
38cmx38cm. IT`S YOUR SHOW, SO patient comfort above and beyond what it is a lot of relative low cost items - from plants to
HAVE A GO! reasonable to expect to be provided by the NHS pagodas - to be funded from local community
Future dates (all free to members & £1.00 to (ie the public purse), and which is worth about sources. We have been given some ideas and
non-members): £1M a year (0.0016) of the annual running we are meeting on-site to see the development
Thursday June 21st Sweet Pea and Rose costs of the NNUH) and hopefully find something we could fund
Competition + open forum Q&A session; Whilst oncology was our primary aim, it and be associated with.
Thursday July 19th Garden Visit; Thursday seemed that there was nothing specific required One of our members, Pat Murphy, has been
August 16th Dr Ian Bedford on Butterfly in the department or the Colney Centre but running private tours of the Arnhem battlefields
Gardening; Saturday September 1st most donations covered simple needs on the for friends and acquaintances for several years.
AUTUMN SHOW wards from minor matters such as washing kits Last month, accompanied by another member,
Look out for our updates on Facebook at to items to help with palliative care, such as Dr Mike Harvey, Pat laid a wreath at the
Bradenham Community Hub. Marianne special day beds or relaxing and appropriate Arnhem-Oosterbeek cemetery on behalf of the
Kilmartin Chairman 01362 820744, Laurene day-rooms (as recently opened for Kimberley club. Pat would be pleased to hear from anyone
Henderson Publicity Officer 01362 821164 / ward). Armed with the information provided by interested in joining him on future trips.
07942 820590 Louise, the club will be discussing the level Martin Anscombe
Dance-Away
at the Queens Hall
Saturday June 2nd, July 7th 7.30 - 10.30pm
Ballroom, Latin & Sequence
Bar - Raffle
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now popular "Quiz & Chips" evenings with There will be a small charge to help pay
Watton U3A some guests from Watton Table Tennis for the Hall.
The speaker at our April meeting was Club (Sports Centre) joining us and making On the same day the Wayland Partnership
Rachel Duffield who told us about The 7 a total of 36 Members, Friends & Guests for will be announcing the Wayland
Ages of Woman which is a play on an evening of jolly fun, thanks to Malcolm Partnership Volunteer of the Year. Most
Shakespeare’s “7 Ages of Man”. This was and Barbara for all their hard work. of the local charities and groups across
a compilation of songs, stories and With our Carpentry shop now up and Wayland rely on their volunteers and this
excerpts from poems. Rachel started with running the members have been very busy is the opportunity to recognise and thank
“Somewhere over the Rainbow” inviting and hard pushed to take on any more them.. All those nominated will receive a
the members to join in with her. The first requests, keep up the good work guys. certificate and the winner and runners up
age was “Infants” with a song from The Computer Group are as always up to will receive a trophy.
Victoria Wood’s repertoire, the second their widgets and digits in work and have Nomination forms can be obtained from
age was “school boy then University” thru their efforts raised almost a £1000 Wayland House or by email from Jan
with a song from Wicked. The third age towards our running costs over the last 2
was “Lover” with sayings and years well done chaps.
impersonations of loved and beloved I'm happy to say that our membership is still West Norfolk
women. Rachel read a poem “Phenomenal steadily rising and we now have some 65
women” then sang a Rogers and gentlemen in total, it would have been more Aviation Society
Hammerstein song from Oklahoma. The but sadly we have lost one or two of our On Tuesday 10th April, West Norfolk
fourth age was “Soldier” where she talked members due to illness and having been Aviation Society secretary, David Allen,
about women’s life as wife and mother unable to attend, we will keep in touch with gave a glowing introduction to our part-time
with quotes from Nora Effraim, Queen them and hope they get better and look president and author, Peter Gunn, who
Victoria and Jane Austin, followed by a forward to visiting them when we can. helped establish the society in the early ‘90s.
song from Grease. The fifth age was “The Our up and coming events: "Quiz & Chips" He made a welcome appearance and talked
Justice” and the sixth age was “Old Age” evening, dates TBA. "Cheese & Wine" to us about his sixth and most recent
with a quote from Lucille Ball – Live evening Dates TBA. 6th June our AGM, publication ‘Aviation Landmarks in Norfolk
honestly, eat slowly and lie about your 7pm All members are requested to attend. and Suffolk’. Peter delivered his
age! Then the poem When I am old I shall 20th June STANTA Coach Tour, Meet at presentation in the soothing and cultured
wear purple. The seventh age was “2nd Queens Hall Car Park. 1st July "Whtiwell Scottish accent with which we have since
Childhood” and growing old Steam Engine Museum" (Reepham) A Visit learned to associate him. The book could be
disgracefully. Rachel was very and Lunch. 4th July Committee Meeting, likened to a travelogue or tourist guide to
entertaining and despite recovering from a 7pm. the sightings of, not only the current and
bad cold she was in fine voice and had us Well thats all for now folks, lots more to extinct airfields in the counties but it also
all singing along with her. come for next month. Not a member? no delves into the wartime stories linked to
The speaker in May will be Chris Pearson problem why not pop in and say hello other landmarks like country houses,
from Mid Norfolk Railway. anyway, new faces always welcome have a churches, grave yards and village pubs.
The No 1 pub lunch group will be going to cuppa Tea or Coffee while you visit no During both wars these places have all
The Windmill at Necton on 14 June. The obligation to join if its not to your liking. helped to contribute historical evidence to a
No 2 pub lunch group will be going to The We are open; Mondays and Wednesdays tragic but sometimes romantic past.
Windmill at Necton on Tuesday 29 May. 10am to 2pm. Saturdays 10am to 12pm We do forgive Peter for the confession he
We will be visiting the Beth Chatto Note Opening times may be subject to some gives for his poor attendance but he does
Gardens then the Sir Alfred Munnings changes after the 6th June. live a little distant and he also struggles to
Museum on 18 June. The cost is £29 per e mail: waylandmensshed@gmail.com Tel: keep pace with the deadline for his
person which will be collected at the next 01953 881004 forthcoming epics.
meeting on 24 May. Cheers all. Richard Adams, chairman WMS By contrast, on Thursday May 1st, the
Unfortunately the trip to Newmarket Stud society gave a warm welcome to Essex boy
was cancelled through lack of support. Andy Phipps who is an officer in the
The new programme of future speakers is Wayland USAF Fire Service at Lakenheath; his
available for members. Please ask for one presentation was no less fascinating than
if you were not at last months meeting. Partnership Peter’s but delivered in the rapid staccato
Please contact our Membership Secretary, style that we associate with the American
Jacqui Cummings 01953 881716, if you Engaging military speakers who have graced our
would like to become a member of the platform before. Andy had not ventured
Watton U3A, or would like further details. Communities far into his talk before his audience
For further details on the National U3A, On June 30th the Wayland Partnership realised the extent to which he and his
go to www.u3a.org.uk will be holding its second Engaging colleagues were expected to execute their
Communities event. It was originally duties: removing the charred remains of
planned for May 19th which clashed with corpses from burning aircraft and to the
Wayland Mens the cup final but as our event finishes at opposite extreme: delivering a new-born
1pm there would be time to do both. baby, on one occasion, to a lady passenger
Shed Social However, when Prince Harry decided to on a paralysed aircraft. He went on to
get married on the same day, we knew we describe the functions of a multitude of
Group could not compete. Thanks to the Queens tools with which he had to be familiar:
Firstly I have to say on behalf of all of us Hall for finding us another date. from the different types of domestic
here at Wayland Mens Shed Social Group a This is the event when any group or extinguishers to rapid response fire
massive thank you to our out going Watton organisation can promote who they are engines, the diverse variety of aircraft
Town Mayor Mr Stan Hebborn, for his and what they do to the Wayland construction materials, the idiosyncrasies
generous donation of £1130.00 from his Community. Last year we were able to of which require a specialist approach for
fund raising over the past year, many thanks showcase all the Partnership’s projects as fear of worsening an already delicate
Stan you have worked very hard and its well as groups such as the Chamber of operation.
much appreciated. Commerce, the Tourism Association, Andy’s delivery was punctuated with
At last it seems we have the start of summer Churches Together and the Sports humour and he was quick to appreciate
which leaves us with little or no excuse to Association, and the Town Council the rejoinder from his audience. Like all
get started on our gardening project here at promoted the Neighbourhood Plan. While good comedians his strength was in his
The Shed in Church Walk I just hope we It is an opportunity for groups to recruit modesty and he didn’t hesitate to draw
can get it finished in time for our BBQ. new members and promote their events, it attention to the fact that his stature wasn’t
Sadly we have yet again been vandalised is also an opportunity for members of the representative of today’s stereotype
with some "Moron" deciding to put a tree community, and especially new residents, fireman.
branch thru one of our windows costing us to learn about what is happening. Groups More at:
£110 to repair, the good news is we have from Wayland villages are also welcome. westnorfolkaviationsociety.org.uk
CCTV so we are going thru this to find the Any organisation who would like to book Once again we thank Val and Len for
culprit and put him on display for all to see. should contact Jan (jan@jangodfrey.net their hospitality at the Mundford Bowls
Friday evening 4th May we held one of our 01953 881709) for an application form. Club.
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Richmond
Park Golf
Club Ladies
After all the recent wet weather the
Ladies of Richmond Park Golf Club
were delighted to have a wonderfully
warm, sunny day for their Charity
Golf Day on Wednesday 9th May.
The event, in aid of The Wayland
Memory Cafe, was organised by
Rosie Sutterby and the prizes were
very generously sponsored by
Holmwood House Care Home,
Swaffham.
The competition was played in a
“Waltz with a twist” format with
teams of 3 ladies, recording the best
score on the par 5’s, two best scores L-R Annie Long, Rosie Sutterby, Ann Achilles, Margaret Broadbent
on the par 4’s and all 3 scores on the
par 3’s. The course posed some for nearest the pin on the 6th was won by mornings of each month at The Christian
challenges particularly the punishing Margaret Broadbent and nearest the pin Community Centre in Watton High Street
rough, but the event was enjoyed by all on the 17th was won by Jeanette Fowler. from 10 – 12 with tea and biscuits,
participants. The winners, with a score of The prizes were presented by event Carers’ Meetings, Extend exercise,
63 points, were Annie Long, Ann organiser Rosie Sutterby. The sum of Outings and Games. Contact the Wayland
Achilles and Margaret Broadbent. In £125 was raised for this very worthwhile Partnership, Wayland House, Watton
second place were Carol Marshall, Eileen organisation. The Wayland Memory Cafe 01953 883915.
Chard and Hilda Whitmarsh. The prize meets on the first and third Tuesday