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May 2014
Editorial Team:
Beryl Dawson
498280
Sharon Negus
498877
Jacky Osborne
498389
Shropham Grove
with Snetterton www.shrophamvillage@btck.co.uk
The Editorial Team
would like to thank
Snetterton Circuit for their
contribution towards our paper
and ink
Email us at: shrophamgrove@yahoo.co.uk
Coffee
Club Wednesday
21st May 10.30am
Sayers Hall
Come along and join us for coffee & chat
If you require transport, contact Dorothy on 498123
BINGO Monday 19th May
Sayers Hall
7 for 7.30pm start
Cash prizes
Don’t forget to visit
some of thelocal
OPEN STUDIOS
From Sat 24th May
– Sun 8th June
You can view, download or
order a brochure online at
www.nnopenstudios.org.uk
Breckland Open Studios ATTLEBOROUGH LIBRARY, 31
CONNAUGHT ROAD, ATTLEBOROUGH, NR17 2BW There will be a ‘Meet the Artists’
evening with refreshments on Friday 2 May from 5 - 7pm. All welcome.
EXHIBITION OPEN TIMES: Friday 2 May – Thursday 8 May.
Wednesday & Thursday 9.30am - 5pm, Friday 9.30am - 7.30pm, Saturday
9.30am - 4pm. Closed Bank Holiday Monday.
Dates for your Diary …………………
May 4th – Bowls Club Roll-up 2pm.
May 7th – Bowls Club Roll-up 6pm
May 11th – Bowls Club Roll-up 2pm
May 14th – Village Hall Committee AGM at 7pm
May 19th – Bingo, eyes down at 7.30 pm
May 21st – Coffee Morning at 10.30 am
May 28th – Parish Council AGM at 6.30 pm at Church
May 31st – Shoebox Appeal Coffee Morning 10am start at Sayers Bar
GREAT HOCKHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL With the Spring term over, it marks the end of my second year at Great Hockham. As a 'live to work' person it feels more like my first home than second. If you were to call in, on a typical day, you would find me in my slippers, in my office with Shelley (the pet tortoise), having a conversation with some children, hearing someone read or answering one of the many emails that flood in daily. I still teach one day a week, and have been recently planning music for each class. The top class, Bluebells, has been learning the clarinet weekly and that is leading up to a cluster music event with the other local schools. Violets have been looking at music history and then moved onto notation and sounds, in preparation for learning the recorder next term. Buttercups have been finding out about percussion instruments and stringed instruments, then made some of their own. We also offer multiple peripatetic music lessons - ukulele, recorder, piano, violin and guitar to name a few. The local cluster of schools has also joined together for sporting events - The Wayland Cup has been formed out of the nine schools within our cluster. The very first event was a Year 5 and 6 football tournament. As a small school we are well practised in playing tournaments as we have them every summer, but it was great to go and play against more of our local schools. After some exciting games we made it through to the final and we were thrilled to beat our challengers 2-0 to become the proud winners of the first Wayland Cup trophy. The mixed team played really well, but for me it was about how supportive they were, the admiration of other teams and the complete professionalism both on and off the pitch. Well done Great Hockham! Best wishes to you all. Hannah Wheeler
SHROPHAM NUMBERS CLUB April 2014 £10 38 54 146 180
£5 22 56 77 78 96 99
104 116 135 165 176 184
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Coffee Morning Great Ellingham Rectory
Saturday May 17th 1000 to 1200 in aid of St James' Church Funds.
Refreshments, Bring and Buy and a chance to meet others.
All welcome! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Charity Fun Day
At The White Lodge, London Road, Attleborough.
Monday 26th May (Bank Holiday) 12 noon until 7pm.
Live music, art and craft stalls, bouncy castle, and lots of rides, stalls and activities for the family.
Free entry, all in aid of Parkinson’s charity
Planning Applications Shropham – 3PL/2014/0293/F 24/3/14 – Orchard Farmhouse, Hargham Road. – Erection of stables, tack room and feedstore
Snetterton – 3DC/2014/0044/DOC – 7/4 – Land off Chalk Lane - Discharge of Conditions
3DC/2014/0039/DOC – 31/3 – Snetterton Heath – Discharge of Conditions.
3NM/2014/0021/NMA – 27/3 – Grange Farm, Chalk Lane – amendment to wording.
3SR/2014/0003/SCR – 21/3 – Snetterton Heath – Proposed changes to renewable energy biomass plant (3PL/2012/0029/F)
Shropham Village Hall
Grand Opening June 21st
Starting at 2pm. Ribbon cutting ceremony at
3pm Special Guest Keith Skipper
(broadcaster & author)
Tea Party Bar BBQ Children’s Entertainer
Sports Events and much more
Do come along to see the much improved
Village Hall
WHO’S WHO AROUND THE BENEFICE Shellrock Benefice www.shellrockgroup.f9.co.uk Revd. Michael Langan, Priest in Charge 01953 455657 shellrock5555@btinternet.com Revd. Christina Mason, Assistant Priest 01953 451354 Carol Bennett, Reader 01603 742119 George Lynne, Reader 01953 487020 Colin Thomas, Reader 01953 453455 Sue Bisley, Benefice Administrator 01953 456835 Neville Moon, Benefice Musical Director 01953 451463 Rockland All Saints Church Warden: John Scase 01953 483420 Secretary: Barbara Scase Treasurer: John Scase Rockland St. Peter Church Warden: Stephen Burroughes 01953 483226 Jonathan Graham 01953 747474 Deputy Warden: Alice Ridgley 01953 483664 Secretary: Ann Burroughes 01953 483226 Treasurer: Harold Neale 01953 488199 Great Ellingham Church Wardens: Charles Mason 01953 455896 Elizabeth Abbott 01953 452314 Secretary: Sue Bisley 01953 456835 Treasurer: Kathryn Donald 01953 456525 Tower Captain: Jeremy Warren 01953 498943 Little Ellingham Church Wardens: Secretary: Treasurer: Maurice Briggs Shropham with Snetterton Church Wardens: David Napier 01953 498554 Ronnie Holmes 01953 498638 Secretary: David Napier Treasurer: Major Richard Wilson
Open Auditions for the Gt. Ellingham Pretenders
2015 production of
Beauty & the Beast
11,12
Are you interested in acting, singing, dancing,
set design/building, lighting, helping backstage etc.?
If so, we’d love to invite you, no matter how old or young you are, to come along to our auditions on
Wednesday May 14th at 7.30, at Gt. Ellingham Rec. Centre.
No previous experience necessary, just enthusiasm and commitment to the rehearsal period (from September) and four performances, provisionally 29th, 30th and 31st January
Reflection for May 2014 When we use the word ‘healing’, it means the desire for wholeness in
many aspects of life. Physical ailments, mental illness, family fall outs, bereavement, communities and nations torn apart. The ministry of Jesus on earth encompassed all of these and even his enemies were astounded at his healing powers.
People of faith try to act as channels of healing in our world. Included in this is the ministry of prayer. Our prayers may not be answered in the way we might wish or anticipate but no prayer is ever wasted. At the very least, the act of praying may change the person praying in making them look outwards.
On Thursday May 29th at 1930 at St. James Ellingham, there will be a service to mark Ascension Day and we shall focus on offering prayers for healing in our world and there will be the opportunity for the ministry of laying on of hands with prayer. All are most welcome.
Michael Langan
Rocklands Parent and Toddler Group
Spring Jumble Sale and Car Boot.
All Pitches £5
Rocklands Village Hall Sunday May 11th
8.30 Sellers 9.30 Public
To book a pitch please contact Laura 488959
Shropham Vicarage Open Garden
Shropham Vicarage, Church Road, Shropham,
Attleborough, NR17 1EJ.
Sunday 15th June 2014
2pm-5pm
Afternoon tea available
Entry: £3
For further information please contact: Sally Napier- 01953 498104/ 07503150216
Supporting The Church of St. Peter & St.Paul, Shropham
and East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH)
Shellrock Benefice Services 2014
Date Church Time Service 4th May LE 10.30 Family Service RAS 10.30 Holy Communion by extension SS 10.30 Morning Prayer 11th May GE 10.30 Café Church with dedication of building works 18th May RAS 10.30 Pet Service SS 10.30 Holy Communion LE 18.30 Prayer & Praise 25th May RSP 10.30 Benefice Eucharist 29th May GE 19.30 Eucharist with Intercessions
and Laying on of Hands for Healing 1st June LE 10.30 Family Service
RAS 10.30 Holy Communion SS 10.30 Morning Prayer
Morning Prayer is held at GE on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week at 09.00.
The Shellrock Benefice comprises the churches of
St. James, Gt. Ellingham (GE), St. Peter, Little Ellingham (LE), St. Peter, Rocklands (RSP), All Saints, Rocklands (RAS),
St. Peter & St. Paul, Shropham with Snetterton (SS)
Unless otherwise stated, Holy Communion (Eucharist) is usually celebrated in the form of Common Worship, except at SS, which traditionally uses the Book of Common Prayer
All are welcome to attend any service in any church.
Please check the Benefice Website www.shellrockgroup.f9.co.uk, for any amendments to the
services quoted and for any additional events
MARCH NEWS FROM ROCKLANDS COMMUNITY SHOP
Rocklands Community Shop opened its doors to the public on Wednesday the 12th March, followed by the grand opening on Friday 21st. This was attended by many of the community, the Prince’s Countryside Fund, The Plunkett Foundation, an MP and post office officials amongst many. Joan Dove opened the new café, preceded by an official opening ceremony of ribbon chopping. The children of Rocklands School celebrated the opening, by attending in small groups to partake of cake and a drink.
Shellrock Circle Club For the over 50’s of Rocklands and the surrounding districts:
Venue: The Village Hall, The Street, Rocklands.
Our AGM on the 9th April followed the usual pattern of low attendance, so a big ‘thank you’ to all those who attended. The committee members who have been serving for the past years had all agreed beforehand to stand again to keep the club going. The Chairwoman, Joyce Briggs, offered members the opportunity to appoint a new Chairperson. That caused some hilarity. The Secretary also offered up her post but was met with blank silence. Joyce then asked for volunteers to serve on the committee. Incredibly, Ann Thorndyke and Sheila Follows offered to join the committee. They were given a hearty round of applause.
The afternoon progressed with the ever popular game of “Hoi!” with Easter Eggs as prizes. Our appointed MC was unable to attend so Terry stepped into the breach and kept the afternoon on track. He then offered an alternative prize to be won and this was won by Eileen from Watton. The raffle ladies provided a varied table of goodies and the items on the task table for the letter “L” ranged from a shoe last to a lemon but was won by a vase of very attractive and colourful leaves arranged by Ann of Attleborough.
All the theatre goers enjoyed their trip to the Ice Show at the Theatre Royal on the 19th March. Arranged by Margaret. Future trips are at the planning stage at the moment.
Our next club meeting on the 14th May will be a slide show and talk about St. James Palace and Clarence House by David Morton.
The meeting is from 2 – 4 pm. Entrance only £2.00 each, which includes tea/coffee and biscuits. Donated items to the raffle always appreciated. The task for May will be for the letter “M”
New members are always welcome. We have entertaining speakers, outings to places of interest and to the theatre, and lots of mardle!
Submitted by Allyson Blandford (Secretary) Contact: 01953 488103
DOG FOULING ON THE PLAYING FIELD
Dog owners are still NOT picking up their pooches pooh off the playing field. We now have youth football teams using the pitches, children as young as five. It can be serious for children if they touch the pooh and then their eyes so please, PLEASE
PICK UP YOUR DOG’S POOH AND USE THE BIN PROVIDED
We would hate to have to ban dogs from the
playing field but we will if that ensures
the safety of the children of the village
News from Breckland District & Norfolk County Councils
Council Tax
We will all have received our council tax bill recently and I thought it might be useful to submit a small piece on how it is calculated.The way our council tax bill is calculated depends on a number of factors. Each property is placed into one of eight valuation bands depending on its market value as at 1 April 1991The basic Council Tax makes the assumption that a property is occupied by two or more adults. If there are fewer than two adults resident then a discount may be allowed. Certain people may be 'disregarded' when counting the number of residents and, in effect, this person will be treated as though they were not resident. A reduction may be applied if a property is the main residence of a person with a disability and the property contains specific features which are required to meet their needs. Where a property is not used as anyone's main home and remains furnished, a locally set discount can apply. This includes properties used as second homes. In some instances Discounts are applied to properties that are empty and remain unfurnished. The level of discount is set by the Local Authority. Council Tax Reduction maybe available to help people on a low income. For a fuller explanation visit http://www.angliarevenues.gov.uk/index.html
A Place of Your Own?
Would you like a place of your own, but haven’t quite got the money to buy on the open market? Have you considered Help to Buy? Help to Buy is the name for a range of low cost homeownership products backed by the Government. They have been developed to make home ownership more affordable and help you get a foot on the property ladder. You may be eligible if you have a household income below £60,000, and cannot purchase a suitable home without assistance. Particular priority is given to existing Housing Association tenants, and MOD personnel. The scheme is administered by Bedfordshire Pilgrims Housing Association. If you would like to find out more, why not visit the BPHA website or telephone them on 03333 214044? Their friendly advisors will be able to tell you more about applying.
Breckland Council job page
The Breckland Council job page is where you can access current vacancies and request application packs online. The website is updated weekly, on an as-and-when required basis. The recruitment section contains a variety of information about vacancies currently available, benefits of working for Breckland and the surrounding area. The council are always interested in hearing from potential candidates and encourage applications.
Waste Contract Terminated
Norfolk County Council's Cabinet voted to terminate its waste contract with Cory Wheelabrator last month on the grounds of failure to secure satisfactory planning permission.The decision by the Council's Cabinet followed an Extraordinary Meeting of the Full Council at County Hall, Norwich, at which, after over three and a half hours of debate, Members voted 48 to 30 (1 abstention) to recommend that Cabinet should terminate the contract, which centered on the construction of an energy from waste plant close to King's Lynn in West Norfolk. For more detail visit http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/News/NCC145814
Cabinet system draws to a close
Proposals which will radically overhaul the way Norfolk County Council were published in early April. A special Full Meeting of the Authority on April 28. will in all probability ratify the decision made last November when the Council resolved to move away from its current means of governance via the “Cabinet” system. For more details visit http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/News/NCC146162
Petitions
Norfolk County Council welcomes petitions. This is because they inform debate and can have positive outcomes that lead to change. For example, they can demonstrate strong public approval or disapproval to something that the council is doing.
Anyone who lives, works or studies in Norfolk can submit a petition. There are no age restrictions so children can also submit and sign petitions.
You can create an online petition, see current petitions and take a look at past petitions and the council’s response to them.
A petition should include a brief title and a short statement saying what the petition is about.
You need to clearly state what action you wish the council to take or stop taking. Some background information can also help people decide whether they want to sign the petition or not.
If the council are not sure what action you wish us to take, or are unclear about what your petition is about, they will return your petition asking for more information.
For a petition to beconsidered it needs to have the name of the person submitting the petition (known as the petition organiser), the contact address of the petition organiser. The name and address of any person signing the petition
For more information on submitting a petition visit http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/Council_and_democracy
Norwich Park and Ride smartcard
The new Norwich Park and Ride smartcard that holds everything from a single fare to a year’s worth of travel was launched in April. “HOLDALL” is a place to keep money or credit to redeem against travel and is easy to take out. For further benefits of the card and more information on how to get one, visit http://www.norfolk.gov.uk and click on the “holdall smartcard” link. Please note, every holdall smartcard® requires a unique email address to set up your customer account. To get your holdall®, you must buy a Park and Ride ticket (Saver, weekly, annual etc.). This is to cover the cost of creating the card for you. tone
Stephen Askew – Ward Member East Guiltcross. (Banham, Quidenham & Snetterton
stephen.askew@breckland.gov.uk
Tel: 07774159738 Twitter @cllrsteveaskew
Philip Cowen –Member for Wayland Ward – Shropham, Stow Bedon, Breckles, Merton, Thompson, Hockham & Wretham. philip.cowen@breckland.gov.uk Tel: 01953488393
New Mobile Library Timetable
SNETTERTON 10:05 10:25 SOUTHEND NR16 2LG SHROPHAM 10:35 10:50 COUNCIL HOUSES WESTGATE NR17 1EX GT HOCKHAM 10:55 11:10 CLAYPIT IP24 1PB
Dates of Visit 25-Mar-14 12-Aug-14 22-Apr-14 09-Sep-14 20-May-14 07-Oct-14 17-Jun-14 04-Nov-14 15-Jul-14 02-Dec-14
COFFEE MORNING SATURDAY 31ST MAY 10 - 12
SHROPHAM SOCIAL CLUB
In aid of the Shoebox appeal Tea & coffee; Refreshments; Cakes;
Raffle; Bring & Buy stall;
BOWLS FIXTURES FOR MAY
Date Team H/A League Time
MAY Thur 1
Fri 2 Pulham Market A Border 6.45pm
Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tues 6 Wed 7 Thur 8 Causeway H S/N 6.45pm Fri 9 Gissing H Border 6.45pm Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tues 13 Swaffham A Ashill 6.30pm
Wed 14 East Harling H Attleboro 6.45pm
Thur 15 Ashill A Attleboro 6.45pm Fri 16 Shotford H Border 6.45pm Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Kenninghall A S/N 6.45pm Tues 20 Thetford H Ashill 6.30pm Wed 21 Whinburgh A A.L Cup 7.00pm Thur 22 Wicklewood H Attleboro 7.00pm
Fri 23 Long Stratton A Border 6.45pm
Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon 26 Gaymers A Attleboro 7.00pm Tues 27 Connaught H Ashill 6.30pm Wed 28 Thur 29 Fri 30 Dickleburgh H Border 6.45pm
Sat 31 Long Stratton A
Bor. Triples 2.00pm
Shropham Bowls Club
At last after months of waiting the outdoor bowling season is upon us and we are hoping for a nice warm start to the season. However even before the season has started there have been changes.
The clubhouse has been creosoted a lovely chestnut brown and the wooden windows have been rubbed down and re – painted. The hedges all around have been trimmed and the green looks in wonderful condition.
We decided that the clubhouse needed a new carpet and so that has been purchased and will soon be laid. The gardens and benches have all been given a spring clean so the club and its surrounds look very good indeed. Thank you to all those members who took responsibility for those jobs.
The teams for the first month have been chosen and by the time you get the Grove we may well have played our first match. We are looking forward to what I hope will be an enjoyable and exciting season. The fixtures for May are in the Grove so please check when the home matches are on and come and support us. Sayers Bar will be open so you can have a drink while you watch.
Looking forward to seeing you this summer
Robin
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