Mallard 2014-05 May WEB - Great Massingham · 2015-08-03 · Pressure Washing All Clear Window...
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The Mallard Issue 272 May 2014
Published for the residents of Great and Little Massingham with the support of the Great Massingham Parish Council, the Parochial Church Council and Massingham Village Hall Trustees.
www.greatmassingham.net
e-mail: [email protected]
Editorial Committee
Editor: Bev. Randall. 6 Abbeyfields Great Massingham 01485 520899
Treasurer: David Baines 01485 520966
Deadline for June 20th May
In this issue The Village Needs You Football success Trefoil guild Grassroots Malawi Bus draw Baby and Toddler RAF Museum Coffee Evening Result Village Hall Gert & daisy Strollers Village Spring Clean Film Club Tennis Open Day Bobby’s Night Racket Amnesty Open Gardens Parish Council NHS Complaints Biodiversity Church News Church Services Dates for your Diary
June Open Gardens. See form page 12
Tennis Open Day. Details page 9
Your Village Needs You! We're getting ready for the West Norfolk Village Games
On Sunday 29th June Massingham will go head to head with other villages in West Norfolk in the Village Games to be held at Lynn Sport. We're looking for captains and team players in every sport. It is a really good event to take part in.
So, limber up, get ready and tell us you want to participate. Call or text Mel on 07833 475 864
This year, Great Massingham will be joining forces with Little Massingham, Harpley and Houghton and our teams will be competing in the category for larger villages. This way, we should be able to field teams in every sport. Participation is being co-ordinated by Mel Whitmore, Rob Burton, Lorna Taylor and Arthur Allen from the Tennis and Multi-sports Club.
Please sign up. We are counting on you! Arthur Allen
Massingham Win League Cup on 2nd April It was a lovely afternoon as the team bus left Massingham but by the time we reached Wells the mist had come down as well as the temperature. Right from kick-off Massingham were the better team but we had to wait thirty minutes for the first goal, headed in by Craig Foster. Although Massingham had many chances, a second goal, a header from Karl Harrison, didn’t come until the second half. Ingoldisthorpe then pulled one back with a penalty and just ten minutes to go. A tense end to the game! Bradley Davies was man of the match. (See picture of Bradley, right, taken by Sharon Whittred). Many thanks to all our supporters for braving the very cold conditions.
Well done team! Barry Talbot
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activities and meet new faces. Themed sessions
on the first week of each month!
New day!
Please Note Change of Day The day for our ‘Baby and Toddler Group’ has changed to Thursday. (see above) The themed session for May will focus on ‘The Gruffalo’. Hope to see you there!
GRASSROOTS MALAWI Saturday May 24th at 10am
‘Stalls on the Green’ Cancelled if wet
The stall on the 19th April raised £198 which is really fantastic. Thank you very much for your support. If anyone has items to donate we will be pleased to accept them. Please leave in the greenhouse.
Jenny Borley 520 542
BUS DRAW RESULTS 1st prize John Neve 2nd prize Josie Whitmore 3rd prize Peter Coldman 4th prize Elizabeth O’Neill
TREFOIL GUILD Coffee Evening, 7pm, Thursday May 8th
at the Village Hall. There’ll be the usual stalls, games and
quizzes for you to enjoy. Please come along and support.
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The Sister Laurence RAF Massingham Mu-seum will be on display on the 5th and 6th July in the Church. This will be the 15th time it has been up. It is showing some signs of deterioration, so it will need a revamp after it is dismantled. I have bought new storage boxes to store it away as it is taking up a lot of space in my Studio. At present, I am down sizing into my garage so need to compact everything. If you are at all interested in helping to erect all of this on Friday evening of the 4th July and/or dismantle and store it away on the Sunday - Monday, please contact me on:
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Tapping House Hospice Coffee Evening Raises £1,230
The coffee evening organised by Chrissie Warnes and her team and held on 16th April was another huge success raising an amazing £1,230 for the Hospice appeal. So many of you from the village turned out to support the event, participate in the fun and enjoy a coffee and cake. Chrissie writes, “Once again a big thank you to all who gave prizes and helped in any way with the evening and, most of all, to all who supported us on the night. To date, we have raised a total of £1,230. We are always amazed at all the support we have received over the years when we have put on events and trust those who attend enjoy these occasions as much as we all do.”
From Chrissie on behalf of all the team. Well done Chrissie and all your helpers!
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MAY EVENTS 3rd May Datty Shud - live music in bar 10th May Gert & Daisy Quiz in the bar 12th May Parish Council AGM 22nd May European Elections 31st May Football Club Quiz
LIVE FOLKSPOT IN THE BAR Alternate Sundays 7pm to 10pm
Broadcast live via Folkspot Radio 11 May A welcome return from SAMPHIRE playing a mix of music from 16th Century to folk, pop & rock. 25 May TULSA BRIDGE and poet DOREEN REED.
Social Club Membership Fees Last month’s flyer about fees, delivered with the Mallard, was the 2013 version and not for 2014. The Club apologises for any inconvenience. The correct new fees for 2014 are listed here. Fees come due from the 1st April. If you renew before the 30th June it is cheaper than if leave it until after that date. See below.
Renewal Rates prior to 30th June and all new memberships
Renewal Rates After 30th June
Adult Couple (Living at same address) £15
Individual Adult £10
Concessions (Over 65) £ 8
Junior (14 yrs to 17 yrs) £ 5
Adult couple (Living at same address) £18
Individual Adult £12
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Junior (14 yrs to 17 yrs) £ 7
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Gert & Daisy.... Well how are yew all gitting on tergether? Hope yew awl hed plenty of chocolate fer Easter. Bert bought Gert a grut ol egg – thas the first time ever – she wus wondering what he wanted but whatever that wus he dint git it she reckon. Sid is still playing tennis but they are one man down cos Arthur stood on his balls up the hall and twisted his ankle. That must hev bin very painful for him; we hope Irene is mas-saging the affected area. Hev yew noticed the Old Rectory in Weasenham Road is up fer sale. That hev bin dun up proper noicely and is a snip at £1.4million. We wus thinking of clubbing in tergether to buy it but when we worked it owt there wouldn’t hev bin enough bedrooms for awl the grandchildren. There int no sheds either. Dint them gals dew well raising awl that money fer Tapping House – we heard they med over £1000. Yew never know when you moight need to go there so we loike to support them. They dint hev a plant stall though so thas gud that Mr Prickerton hev bin giving away awl his spare bee-friendly plants. We can’t remember what they’re called but we rekken in five years the hul of Massingham will be taken over by it. Never mind there’ll be plenty of honey. Don’t ferget our Quiz on May 10th up the Hall at 7.30pm. If you’re Norfolk yew should dew a lot better than them furriners. Thas ter raise money fer the Coronation Club. As Daisy is sort of retired now she ken go ter the Club so mek sure yew support it. She wus thinking bout going ter the Ladies Tennis Mornings fer the coffee, cake and James Cane but weren’t sure she’d hev toime to stay fer the tennis. We wus very sad to hear that our friend Hazel Goodricke died on Good Friday. She wus a lovely lady and we will miss her. Our thoughts go to her family. Next toime we write we will hev news from our Spanish tour. Hopefully the sun will be shining and we will be on the sunbeds. We moight hev to email it as we won’t be home before the deadline. Hope we hint hed too much Sangria when we sent it. Tek care on yerselfs and keep atroshing. Gert & Daisy
Thought of the month:- Why does everything begin with ‘e’?
Strollers........... Strollers, Strugglers and Stragglers Sunday 27th April eight walkers set off from Harpley Dams to walk around Houghton. Two of us struggled up the first slope with breathing and knee problems but the banks of dandelions, bright blue skies and the accompanying bird song proved an excellent remedy. Having followed Peddar’s Way for nearly an hour we crossed a field of dandelions and cowslips and entered the wood at Bunkers Hill. This entailed precarious gymnastics over stiles but all arrived in one piece. The walk through these woods was a sheer delight with sparkling dappled light illuminating new leaves and gleaming beech trunks. We emerged to open fields in front of the fairy-tale cottage featured in BBC’s comedy ‘Grass’. Passing pigs and piglets, we eventually reached the Lodge on the road to Bircham. Here we turned right and made our way to Old Bottom where two of us stragglers bailed out and were collected by International Rescue in the shape of Rosemary in her car. Eventually, we all met up at the King’s Head in Great Bircham where, treated like VIPs, we ate a hearty Sunday lunch. Our next walk will be on Sunday 18th May. Make the effort. It really is worth it… Andrew Bickerton
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A Cleaner Village On Sat. 29th March twenty volunteers spent the morning ‘spring cleaning’ our village. Our task was made easier by members of the Toad Patrol for previously doing some pond cleaning but also due to many residents regularly picking up rubbish others have tossed aside. There is an appropriate name for such people but I’m too polite to use it! Even worse are those people who feel it is OK to fly-tip large items along our paths and lanes. Such people think that it is somebody else’s duty to clean up after them. Many of the items we found could quite easily have been taken to the recycling centre or even collected by our refuse collectors. My final moan concerns the use of black plastic bags. If you must dump your garden waste in a hedge or ditch, remove the plastic bag first. Plastic is a major cause of pollu-tion whereas garden waste will decompose. Generally, however, despite my moans we found little rubbish around our village. The Village Hall and play park deserve special
mention as they were almost litter free! Many thanks to the following for their enthusiast work: Liz who helped organise as well, Jenny, Rosemary, Annie, Peter F, Mark B, Mark & Liz, Gill & Peter, Dickie & Brian, Stephen our sign cleaner, David & Barbara, Peter L and the Lodge tribe - Tony, Jules, Sophie, Lucy & Jemima. Thanks also to the Dabbling Duck for providing coffee. Andrew Bickerton
One eagle-eyed community spirited resident accosted a person in the act of fly-tipping. Unfortunately, said person,
was my son moving rubbish for BCKLWN to collect!
The Film Club Thurs. 15th May, 7pm for 7.30pm, Village Hall
‘The Railway Man’ The Railway Man tells the extraordinary and epic true story of Eric Lomax, a British Army officer tormented at a Japanese labour camp. Years later he confronts his assailants and his own haunting past. Touching Story not to miss.
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Tennis Open Day Over thirty juniors took part in the Easter three day coaching programme. Hard on the heels of that, the Tennis and Multi-sports Club is organising an Open Day of tennis fun and games for young or old, fit or barely moving, expert or novice.
Note the date: Saturday 17th May. How hard can you hit the ball? We've got a speed of serve gun for the day. How many can you return against the Ball Machine? Learn to play mini-tennis with your young children – we will show you how and chill you out with refreshments and a BBQ.
Programme for the Day is:
You can turn up on the day but it's much, much better to book at https://clubhouse.lta.org.uk/OpenDays.
And apart from the BBQ and refreshments, it's all free.
9am to 10am Tennis ‘Xpress’ for adult beginners
10am to 11am Fun and Games for Juniors aged 7 - 10 years
11am to 12pm Fun and Games for Junior aged 4 - 6 years
12pm to 1pm Older Juniors
1pm to 2pm Cardio Tennis - Great fun getting fit even if you can’t play.
2pm to 3pm Beat the Coaches. How many points can you win?
3pm to 4pm Cardio Tennis.
From 4pm Partner a club member in a fun doubles game.
Racket Amnesty Have you any unused tennis rackets you want to off load? Would you donate them? We're setting up two mini-tennis courts with portable mini-nets, on the lower court, so parents will find it easier to play with their young children. We badly need rackets we can lend out. If you have any to donate to the ‘Tennis and Multi-Sports Club’ please contact Arthur Allen: 520628.
Bobby’s Night The turn out for our ‘Remembering Our Bobby’ night on 24th April was rather dis-appointing but those who came enjoyed a free buffet provided by the Tennis and Multi-sports Club and an evening of fond memories. The raffle, run by Jilly Copeman and Mandy Brown, raised - with donations - £230 towards Bobby’s chosen charities; the Ducklings & the Practice Nurses. The second half of the evening was the showing of ‘Bobby’s Best Bits’- a collection of acts from Old Time Music Halls and pantomimes. These showed Bobby’s special talents and brought many of us to tears of laughter as they did each night of the show. Copies of this DVD, an absolute gem cre-ated by Shelly Whitmore, cost £7.50 each
and can be ordered at the Village Store. All monies will go to Bobby’s charities. Thursday 24th April also happened to be Paul Miller’s 64th birthday - he doesn’t look a day over 63! However, even this was upstaged by the sight of Mr Brun leaving the Village Hall with a very pretty doll in his arms! Andrew Bickerton
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GREAT MASSINGHAM OPEN GARDENS
SUNDAY 29TH JUNE 2014 On the next page is the entry form for you to enrol in this year’s Open Gardens. Besides opening your garden for villagers to come and enjoy you also have the opportunity to enter the competition for the ‘best garden’ and compete for the Myrtle George Trophy, although this is not obligatory.
All proceeds from the event will go to local charities. Gardens should look their best in June, so whether you have acres or window boxes, please enter and make this once more a lovely village event. Please cut out and complete the form and return it by the 1st June.
Liz Foster and Tina Andrew
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SATURDAY JUNE 14TH AND SUNDAY JUNE 15TH
Drama and creative play classes for babies & children up to 7 years! Contact Alex on 01485 558 333 or
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TAKE PART
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW AND RETURN TO LIZ FOSTER AT
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PARISH COUNCIL MATTERS Broadband No doubt many people living in Great Massingham suffer from poor or intermit-tent broadband. The Parish Council will be writing to ask BT to address this problem. Anyone who has definite issues with poor broadband is invited to email the Clerk with their comments. E mail address is:
[email protected] Fishing Warden
The post of Fishing Warden has now been filled by Nigel Yates, who takes over from George Thorogood. The Parish Council
express their thanks to George for his ser-vices as Warden. It is hoped that the fishing community in the village will support Mr. Yates in his efforts to make the pastime a good experience for everyone. AGM The Parish Council announce that their AGM will take place in the Village Hall at 7 pm on Monday 12th May.
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The NHS Complaints Advocacy service is here to help you if you are unhappy with any NHS service including services, care or treatment provided by a doctor, dentist, hospital, ambulance service or pharmacy. The NHS Complaints Advocacy service is free, confidential and independent of the NHS. In Norfolk, it is provided by a part-nership of Age UK Norfolk, Equal Lives, Norfolk RCC and POhWER. Our advocates can help you to make a complaint and support you through the NHS complaints process. Whilst many of us don’t like complaining, the complaints process is not only a way of resolving issues you or those close to you have faced but it is also an important way to help improve NHS care in Norfolk.
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SAD NEWS With real sadness we report the death of Hazel Goodricke, aged 86 years, on 18th April. Many of you will have known her and her cheerful, friendly disposition. We send condolences to her family. Her funeral was held at Great Massingham, on 2nd May followed by cremation at Mintlyn.
Next Biodiversity Project Working Party Last year we planted numerous hellebores, stinking iris, foxgloves and ferns in the wood. These now face stiff competition from ram-pant competitors like blackberries, perennial grasses, nettles, cow parsley and goose grass. Our April working party fought back to remove much of this overgrowth before it overwhelmed our young plants which, on the whole, are thriving. Elsewhere, it was good to see red campion and king cups (see picture) doing particularly well. For the first time, many cowslips were seen in the water meadow and the wild flower meadow and these look set to multiply in future years. Last month’s working party also prepared some of the ground for sowing a wide range of woodland flowering species and aquatic plants. Just after Easter, the seeds were sown with great enthusiasm by our primary school chil-dren. The cost of the seed and other minor items was kindly met by the Parish Council. Our next working party will be on Saturday 10th May starting at about 10 am, at the site on Weasenham Road. If you are free that morning please join us. As usual, there will be tea, coffee, biscuits and good company plus just a smidgen of hard work. Mike Jackson
Recognition at Mayor’s Awards At the ceremony for the Mayor's Awards for Voluntary Service recently held in Kings Lynn, Great Massingham's Andrew Pascoe received a Certificate for his 10 years of driving for the Norfolk Hospice (Tapping House).
Many congratulations, Andrew! Parish Council
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Date Time Service Location
4th May 10 am 10 am 10 am
Sung Eucharist Holy Communion Holy Communion
Harpley Little Massingham Rougham
11th May 10 am 10 am 10 am
Family Praise Morning Prayer Holy Communion
Great Massingham Little Massingham Weasenham St Peter’s
18th May 10 am 10 am 10 am 10 am
Family Communion Morning Prayer Family service Family Service
Great Massingham Little Massingham Harpley Weasenham All saints
25th May 10 am 10 am 10 am
Morning Prayer Family Communion Holy Communion
Weasenham St Peter’s Great Massingham Little Massingham
Church Services
CHURCH NEWS Easter Lilies Once again our Church was beautifully decorated with lilies donated in memory of our loved ones. The displays were superb and our very warm thanks go to all who contributed and our excellent team of flower arrangers, led by Mrs G. Newton. We are indeed blessed with people who work so hard to help with the upkeep of our Church. Easter Day service was a well attended service led by Rev’d J Thomson. It was a joyous occasion with an Easter egg hunt for the children afterwards. The Easter garden was beautifully made by Mr and Mrs Henson, with helpers, and we thank them. Now would be a special time to thank our retired clergy for their excellent ministry to us. Take a bow Rev’d Julian Thomson and Rev Canon Michael Paddison as without your ministry we would not be able to have our Eucharistic services. Church cleaning will take place at 10am on the 2nd,3rd and 4th Saturdays each month, the day before our planned services. We would appreciate any help at those times.
Produce Stall Our first produce stall of this year will take place on Saturday 3rd May at 9-30am in Church. We would be pleased to receive any donations of cakes or produce. These stalls continue through the Summer on the 1st Saturday in the month. Wednesday Coffee afternoons will con-tinue every Wednesday afternoon between 3pm and 4-30pm. Everyone is invited for a cordial drink and cakes. Any donations for refreshments will be appreciated. Any funds raised are for our toilet fund which is approaching twelve thousand pounds. Toilet Plans The sketch plans for our toilets and kitchen will be on display in Church from May. If the PCC approves the draft plans then we will move on to the next legal stages and then the grant raising. Annual Meeting I am pleased to announce the election of the following as Churchwardens at our General Meeting: Stephen Hudson 520450 Adrian Loft 520197
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Dates for your Diary-May Date Event Time Place 3 May Produce Stall 9.30am Church
3 May Datty Shud - Live Music evening Village Hall Bar
8 May Trefoil Guild Coffee Evening 7pm Village Hall
10 May Biodiversity Working Party 10am Weasenham Rd Pond
10 May Gert & Daisy Quiz 7.30pm Village Hall Bar
11 & 25 May Folkspot 7pm to 10pm Village Hall Bar
12 May Parish Council AGM + Meeting 7pm Village Hall
13 May Mobile Library From 11am Timetabled Locations
15 May Film Club 7 for 7.30pm Village Hall
17 May Tennis Open Day All day Village Hall Tennis Courts
18 May Strollers 9.30 am At the Well
22 May European Elections All day Village Hall
24 May Stall on the Green 10am Green opposite the Pub
31 May Football Club Quiz evening Village Hall Bar
Useful Numbers Organisation Contact Phone No.
Allotment Association Gill Goold 07513125964 Borough Council Mike Tilbury 520340
British Legion & Bell Ringing Denys Winner 520598
Bowls Club Peter Wadham 520796
Community Car Scheme Office 520823 Coronation Club Pam Hales 520236
County Council John Dobson 534989
Doctors Massingham Surgery 520521
The Film Club Arthur Allen/Barry Talbot 520628/0781 880 7738
Fishing Warden George Thorogood Contact PC Clerk
Football Club Barry Talbot (seniors) 520653
Guide Trefoil Guild Shirley Rae 520259
Massingham Historical Society Anthony Robinson 520455
Tennis and Multi-Sports Club Arthur Allen 520628
Parish Council Kevin Webb (Clerk) 01328 855046
Pre-School Pip Armitage 07807 185746
Police Non-emergency 101
School Ann Beardall 520362
Village Hall Hall & Bar & Vic Cross 520588/520387
Church Contacts Stephen Hudson & Adrian Loft Eric Bothamley The Rural Dean, Rev’d James Nash
520450/520197 520258 01553 671381