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Norley News—May 2012 1
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properties, though scalded on one side, did not fully ignite.
Had it done so the implications for The Laurels could have
been far worse.
Fingerpost Lane, which police closed between the junctions
of Cheesehill Lane, Cow Lane and Hough Lane to allow
access for emergency vehicles, was re-opened at 6.45pm.
Keith Curbishley, Inspector for Cheshire Police’s Western
Rural Neighbourhood Policing Unit said, “There is no
suggestion that the fire was deliberate.”
“The normal protocol is that if anything suspicious is
identified the Police would be advised.”
Kate
Discover Norley’s Past Some years ago Dr Gladys Archer, a well known member of
Norley’s community and past Parish Council Chair amongst
other things, wrote a book about the history of Norley. The
book was called "Norley – A Village Alive" – and was
printed in an initial run of 500 copies, which soon sold out.
As well as providing the Norley News with its logo and lots
of reference material for articles since, the book has been
valued by students of local history, and by residents keen to
know about more about where they live.
Dr Archer says she has reprinted the book “to allow people to
replace copies lost over the years, to allow new residents to
buy one, and to mark the Queen’s Jubilee.” This time the
A massive fire destroyed a disused Fingerpost Lane shop this
month despite firefighters battling flames for almost four
hours.
Police closed the road after Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service
was called to the blaze at the former grocery shop at 2.50pm
on Friday 13th April.
BY KATE GREENHALGH
A former grocery shop which has stood empty for over 20
years, and had no electricity supply, went up in smoke last
month.
It happed on Friday 13th, a cold damp day, which the
superstitious would say certainly lived up to its ominous
reputation in Norley.
The single story building, previously a grocer’s shop run by
Mr James, became the premises for a His n’ Her’s
hairdressers in the 1980s. But it has since been used as
storage space and fallen into disrepair.
Chris Ward, of Fingerpost lane was one of the first people to
notice the fire while out walking his dog at the old anti-
aircraft gun site across the road.
“You could see flames lashing out of it,” he said.
“There was black smoke coming out the back,” said Chris,
who thought it may mean oil was burning.
“The flames were 30 to 40 feet high. It looked like it started
at the back,” Chris added.
The blaze was so big that four fire engines were drafted in
from Winsford, Frodsham and Runcorn.
The crew used four jets and breathing apparatus to tackle the
main fire, and another two jets to protect nearby property.
But the closest neighbouring home, West Winds cottage, had
to be evacuated and still suffered fire damage including a
charred exterior window frame.
On the other side, at The Laurels, the phone line was knocked
out and the intense heat caused glass to crack in a window
pane.
Fortunately the long laurel hedge which divides the
Fire Guts Disused Shop
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edition is smaller (200) and strictly limited. Copies will sell
for £7.
The books will be on sale at the Village Hall tea event (3.30
on the Bank Holiday Tuesday) that will mark the end of the
Scarecrow Trail, and the end of the Jubilee weekend. Dr
Archer will sign books at the event. You may however decide
you can’t wait for then, and if so she is willing to take
advance orders. To advance order your signed copy, contact
the author direct on 01928 788911.
The original book raised money that allowed Norley to plants
its fine show of spring Daffodils. This time the money raised
will go to maintain the Hilltop play Area.
Jon
Car Boot Sale At Village Hall Disappointing weather contributed, strangely enough, to a
successful outcome for the Car Boot sale run at the Village
Hall on Easter Monday. Many other sales nearby were
cancelled due to the rain - while the Norley sale went ahead
indoors at the Village Hall. As a result, the sale raised a
respectable £245 for Village Hall funds.
A successful innovation was the Village Hall's own stall. The
Committee would like to thank all those who donated items
for sale - most went, and a good profit was made.
There will be no car boot sale over the Jubilee weekend -
there is plenty of other stuff happening then! But watch out
for details of Norley's first book and toy fair to be held in
early November at the Village Hall, Details to follow in
a future NN.
Jon
Calling All Wind, Silver And
Brass Bands Your chance to play on the Chester Olympic torch route:
Tuesday 29th May 2012
Cheshire West and Chester are excited to be able to
announce the opportunity for borough bands to be part of
the celebrations and showcase local talent along the route of
the torch when it visits Chester.
To register an expression of interest please reply to
[email protected] including
Name of band:
Number of people performing:
Type of music/ rough idea of set list.
Please note:
Date: Tuesday 29th May 2012
Open to: wind, brass and silver bands in Cheshire West and
Chester local authority
Bands need to be available between 5.30 to 7pm.
We are able to pay expenses of £75 to each band selected to
perform
Please note: town will be busy and there may be access
restrictions on the day
No amplification available
Deadline for expressions of interest: Monday 23 April 2012
This is the first of 2 opportunities for bands to take part in
Olympic celebrations in the area with the second to be part
of the Bandstand Marathon on 9th September 2012. This
event will take place in two locations in our borough and
will be open to many different types of bands, music and
vocal groups. More details of this will follow.
Many thanks,
Laura Orchard - Arts Development Officer
Resistance Is Futile Date For Your Diaries - All Allo Coming To Norley
The Kingsley Players have been touring their hilarious take
on Allo Allo, the well loved TV comedy. The tour hits
Norley Village Hall on Saturday 13th October. This will be
great evening, so please do keep a note in your diaries. The
show takes place in a cafe style setting, with refreshments
provided.
On this occasion we shall say this more than once - so
details of how to book will be in future NN editions.
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Norley News—May 2012 3
Booking is essential for all events. Unless otherwise stated, to
book call 01606 889792 or drop in to the Linmere
Information Centre.
We are also running volunteer days throughout the year so
come along and help your local forest.
May
Sunday 6th: Dawn Chorus, 5.30am – 7.30am (£4 per person)
It is International Dawn Chorus Day today. Wake up early to
enjoy the magical spring sound of the dawn chorus. An expert
will be on hand to identify the individual bird’s calls. 5-7 mile
walk with some uneven ground and steep climbs so please
wear suitable footwear. Please bring your own binoculars if
you have them. We can loan some pairs if needed.
Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th May: The Spellbound Forest,
either 9-10.45am or 11am-12.45pm each day
Ticket prices: Adult £12.50, Child (3-16): £7.50, Under 3’s
Free, Family Ticket (2 adults and 2 children) £35
Wild Rumpus & the Forestry Commission invite you and
your family to step into The Spellbound Forest. Twisting
paths through the forest tell the twisting tales of English Fairy
Tales through theatrical performance, music, visual art and
dance. From the youngest to the oldest member of your
Village SOS funding The Parish Council has been told that there is additional
funding available under this scheme, to support community
enterprise. The Council will be discussing this opportunity,
but wanted villagers to have the opportunity to make any
suggestions that they might have.
Please give this some thought, discuss and let us know your
thoughts at the usual address ([email protected]).
Let’s be bold – the worst that can happen is that the answer is
no!
The following message and website give more details.
Big Lottery Fund has announced a second round of Village
SOS funding, which will support community enterprises in
rural villages or small rural towns with fewer than 3,000
people. Grants of between £10,000 and £50,000 are available
for truly enterprising ideas that have the support of the local
community.
More information and full application details will be made
available on Tuesday 10 April. Make sure you register on the
website to receive updates when more information becomes
available. Take some time to explore the Village SOS website
for news and advice about setting up or developing your ideas
for a community enterprise, or call the Village SOS Advice
Line to discuss your ideas with experts.
Jon
Delamere Forest Diary Take part in Delamere’s fantastic events during 2012.
Join the experts to find out all about the fauna and flora of
Delamere Forest. All children must be accompanied by an
adult at all times.
Childrens' Dance
Classes at Norley Village Hall
on Thursdays, 4:30 - 6:00pm.
To include: baby ballet, tap & street
dance.
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is responsible for developing the Village Hall area in Norley.
There will also be an opportunity for you to ask any questions.
Pauline Coglan - Trust Secretary
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family, lose yourself in the enchanted world of fairy tales,
where men can become birds, tears become rivers, and
children whirl at the elven ball. The Spellbound Forest
won’t just tell tales though, we will create our own new
English Fairytale, dance our own new dance, and sculpt a
marvellous creation to live in the forest long after the magic
has faded.
To find out more and book tickets visit
www.spellboundforest.org.uk
Sunday 27th: Volunteer Day, 10am – 4pm (Free)
Come join in with some practical forest management led by
a forest ranger. The day will involve using hand held tools
out in the forest undertaking tasks such as fencing, birch
removal, vegetation clearance, sign maintenance and
general forest clean up.
Sunday 27th: Watercolour course, 10.30am – 4pm (£35)
Come and enjoy a one day water colour course with our
resident artist Don Wilson. The course is aimed at complete
beginners so absolutely no experience is needed and by the
end of the day, you will be taking home your very first
painting!
June
Sunday 3rd June: Big Jubilee Forest Picnic, all day (Free)
Join us for a family picnic to celebrate the Queen's
Diamond Jubilee. We’ll provide the setting, just bring
yourselves and a picnic!
Thursday 7th: Minibeast Madness, 10.30 – 11.30am or 1.30
– 2.30pm (£2 per child)
Investigate the minibeasts of our forest and discover why
they are so important.
Friday 8th: Den building, 10.30am – 12pm or 1.30 – 3pm
(£2 per child)
Can you survive in the forest? Take part in our ever popular
session creating natural dens.
Rachael Clayton—Delamere Marketing & Communications
Proposal For Changes To
Spare Seat Charges Cheshire West and Chester Council senior officers have
agreed to consult on a proposed increase for the spare seat
places that are offered to School pupils on education
contract buses. The consultation will last for 28 School
days with the consultation ending on Thursday 10 May
2012, taking into account any School holidays and Bank
Holidays. A PDF version of the consultation is attached.
I should be grateful if you would ensure that a copy of the
consultation document could be displayed in a prominent
place for the community to see.
The formal consultation period will run from Monday 19
March to Thursday 10 May 2012 with the final report to go
to the Cheshire West and Executive Member for Education
and Children in late May 2012. The Executive Member
will take a decision on whether or not to adopt the
proposal. The proposed date for implementation, if the
Executive Member decides to proceed, would be September
2012.
Details of this consultation can be found on our website via
the following link:
www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/consultations
If you have any queries about this consultation please do
not hesitate to contact the School Planning and Organisation
Norley News—May 2012 5
Team on 0300 123 7032, email
Graphic Design Help Needed Your Norley News team has been discussing the future
development of the NN’s ‘impact’, and is seeking someone
in the village with expertise, equipment and a little spare
time to help us develop some new visual ideas.
If you are able to add a little design flair, or know someone
who can, please do get in touch. Usual address:
Jon
Minutes of Norley Parish
Council Meeting 02/04/12, Norley Primary School, 7pm
NORLEY PARISH COUNCIL WANT TO SHARE THE
MINUTES OF THEIR LAST MEETING WITH
PARISHIONERS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, AND THESE
FOLLOW. PLEASE DO NOTE THAT THE MINUTES ARE
STILL DRAFT AND HAVE NOT BEEN AGREED BY THE
COUNCIL AND CHAIR, YET. THEY MAY NOT,
THEREFORE, BE THE FINAL VERSIONS.
88. Apologies
Councillor A Crawford, Councillor A Duncalf sent their
apologies.
89. Present
Councillor D Ford, Councillor J Davidson, Councillor J
Wild, Councillor A Greasley Councillor M Greenacre,
Councillor N Taylor, Councillor M Greenacre, Cheshire
West & Chester Councillor R Oultram attended the
meeting along with 2 parishioners.
90. Declarations of Interest
No declarations of interest were made.
91. Approval of Minutes of 16/02/12
The minutes of the meeting of 16/02/12 were approved
subject to the following amendments:-
Minute No. 87 (iii) Should not be Claire’s Cottage as the
land in question is opposite
Minute number 86 Should read ‘Following a request to
Natural England’ not Norley Parish Council
Minutes number 83 should read Arc Angel not Arc
Angle
92 Matters arising from the minutes of 16/02/12
Clerk instructed to order two planters, from CWAC, one
to be located on the grass verge near to the Fortune
Palace and the second near to the Tigers Head Public
House, after obtaining authorisation from the Land Lady
of the Tigers Head.
Queens Jubilee Celebration update provided to
members. Catering/Big Lunch will be in the form of a
Street Party outside the Tigers Head Public House on
03/06/12 starting at 1.30pm, catering will be in the form
of everyone bringing their own picnic lunch. A Bouncy
Castle will be obtained for the afternoon of 03/06/12. A
flyer to advertise this event will be drafted and circulated
LET’S GIVE THE TOOLS
to help people in poverty out of poverty
13 - 19 May 2012
Christian Aid works with its partners in crisis situations and also in more long term projects as it aims to bring an end to poverty around the world – by tackling its root causes as well as its effects.
This year Christian Aid is highlighting its work in Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone is one of the hungriest countries in the world. But helped by Christian Aid partner the Methodist Church of Sierra Leone (MCSL), some people there have found the tools to move beyond hunger and speak out for the changes they want to
see.
Please give generously in Christian Aid Week as your gift will help people to help themselves
If you would consider joining the band of collectors in Norley. please contact either Ruth Lane (788071) or Rita Boon (788185).
6 Norley News— May 2012
offering parcels of land to be considered for Affordable
Housing. Norley Parish Council Affordable Housing
Committee to write to owners of land which the Parish
Council deem possible suitable sites. Members asked to
consider whether they wished to consider mixed
development sites, to take advantage of cross subsidy.
Members asked to consider this prior to the next meeting,
clerk instructed to add this to the next agenda.
96. Neighbourhood Plan
Councillor Davidson provided an update from the NP
meeting with CWAC and Tattenhall NP members.
Members were informed that any development would
need to satisfy the current development in the Greenbelt
rules and as such the only development which Norley can
expect to see will be affordable Housing.
He stressed that although housing was an important part of
the NP, the NP Group would cover lots of other areas such
as employment and transport. The NP Group have now
separated into 6 groups to consider Environment &
Sustainability, Housing & Build Environment, Transport
& Infrastructure, Community & Social, Business &
Agriculture, and last but not least Health & Education.
Letters are to be sent to each household, clerk instructed to
obtain stamps prior to the expected increase to stamp price
to obtain the best value for money.
97. Council Forum Meeting.
Councillor Wild provided an update from CWAC Council
Forum meeting. He will obtain slides from this meeting
and circulate to members.
98. Planning
12/01212/FUL Woodlands Gallowsclough Lane,
relocation and extension to existing annex, single storey
extension to dwelling and new double garage.
Norley Parish Council commented that there should be a
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to residents. An article is to be placed in the Norley News
informing residents of what’s happening & when, and
seeking volunteers. A Scarecrow Trail will take place on
05/06/12, starting and finishing at the Village Hall 12pm
to 4pm. It is hoped that these events will be well attended
and well received by parishioners.
Email received from BT regarding the telephone box.
confirming that the power supply has been disconnected,
BT are now awaiting for the apparatus to be removed prior
to the adoption.
93.Approval of Minutes of Norley Parish Council Affordable
Housing Committee Meeting 27/02/12.
The minutes of 27/02/12 were approved subject to the
following amendment:-
The Affordable Housing Committee is a Committee and
not a Sub Committee
It should read a quorum of 3 not a quantum of 3
It is for the Clerk to call the meeting not the chairperson
94. Delamere Forest
Members discussed the letters received from 3
parishioners objecting to the proposed development.
Norley Parish Council decided to object against this
development. Councillor Taylor agreed to draft the Parish
Council’s comments and forward to Andrea Peatie
Delamere Forest. Councillor Oultram agreed to enquire
whether Andrea worked for CWAC or the Forestry
Commission, as this may have implications in regard to
any formal planning application.
95. Affordable Housing
An update was provided to members from the Affordable
Housing Committee. An article has been included in
Norley News, and villagers have started to come forward,
St John’s Church, Norley
Camel Olympics
Race Night & Barbeque Friday 13th July, at
Norley Parish Centre
Olympics Desert Track Course, Tote & Bar open from
6.30pm.
1st Race starts at 7.00pm
Tickets: Adults £8, Children £3
Stalls-Tote-Licensed Bar-Raffle
Prizes for Best Olympics
outfit by Adult or Child
Make this a Village event,
NOT just a Church event !
tickets from:
Brian Coglan (01928 787426)
Robert Downes (01928 788748)
Norley News—May 2012 7
Clerks expenses 01/01/12 to 31/03/12 £113.92 passed
for payment
HMRC Tax £137.40 passed for payment
Clerk informed members that accounts for 2011/2012
had been prepared and were now waiting for the internal
audit to be completed.
Clerk informed members that a letter had been received
from HMRC, stating that PAYE for 2011/2012 had not
been received. Clerk has telephoned HMRC to inform
them that these payments had been made and provided
cheque numbers.
Clerk instructed to keep a record of hours worked
undertaken on the Neighbourhood Plan and claim these
with her usual salary payments.
101. Annual Parish Council Meeting.
Members were provided with an explanation of the
process for the Annual Parish Council Meeting due in
May 2012.
102 Any Other Business.
Clerk instructed to contact CWAC to ask whether it
would be possible for the Parish Council to use the
Speed Indicator Device as the vehicle speeds in the
village seem to be increasing.
John Lewis has offered to conduct a regular litter pick in
the village. Clerk instructed to check with the insurance
company if this would be possible.
John Lewis raised the issue of the grass verge at the
bottom of Maddocks Hill being eroded due to vehicles
cutting the corner when turning; clerk to inform
Highways at CWAC.
The meeting finished at 9.15pm
Megan Rosney—Clerk, Norley Parish Council
restriction if permitted that ties the ancillary
accommodation to the existing house to ensure that these
are not, in the future, sold separately.
12/01189/FUL Minack Crabmill Lane, single storey rear
extension. Norley Parish Council feel that whilst this is
not disportionate to the site, it does come almost to the
boundary at the rear, and feel it would be better if this
extension was on the other side of the bungalow.
Decisions
12/00281/FUL Flaxmoss Cottage, conversion of garage to
kitchen and incorporation of dorma windows to front and
rear of usable loft space. Permitted subject to conditions
11/05614/FUL Charleston Blakemere Lane, replacement
garage, permitted subject to conditions.
99. Correspondence
i Email received from C Jenkinson in regard to Flaxmere
Moss. Mrs Jenkinson attended in person and addressed the
Council. She was informed that CWAC did not at this
time have a Management Plan for Common Land. Natural
England is responsible for any work that is undertaken at
the moss, including the lane which Mrs Jenkinson stated
requires attention. Clerk to forward Rachael Garnett’s
telephone number to Mrs Jenkinson, to enable her to raise
her concerns directly with Natural England.
ii Email received from CWAC regarding changes to spare
seat charges consultation. Clerk to forward details to
Councillor Wild for inclusion in Norley News.
iii Email received inviting members to Frodsham Town
Council Jubilee Events.
100. Accounts
Clerks salary 01/01/12 to 31/03/12 £ 549.60 passed for
payment
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We are not against the sensible development of the leisure
aspects of the forest and have no significant concerns
about the proposed development of the Visitor Centre.
There was some general feeling in the meeting that the
proposal for the new centre was possibly rather large –
but the details of this can obviously be debated in due
course. We recognise the importance of the forest paying
its way in order to help ensure it remains sustainable.
We do object in principal to the proposed parking
restrictions on Ashton Road. The restrictions seem
unnecessary given the large number of lay-bys situated
off the road causing no obstruction to traffic. These lay-
bys are well used by local people, often several times a
week and it was certainly a common view that forcing
locals to pay for parking when there is ‘safe’ off-road
parking of this type seems very unreasonable and would
be a source of significant resistance if it were to form part
of a formal proposal.
2. Secondly, the proposed Forest Lodge development. The
debate and our objections centred around three key areas
– Size/Scale, Access and Location – and it is fair to say
that the comments below are representative of the feelings
of all the councillors:
Size:
The sheer scale – 78 cabins, 47 hectares – proposed is
Parish Council Expresses
Initial Views On Delamere
Proposals The Parish Council was invited to comment on the
controversial proposals for Delamere Forest reported in the
last NN. The Council thought that the residents of Norley
should see the views they have expressed on the proposals so
far, and the following is the text of their letter to the Forestry
Commission.
To: The Forest Manager,
Delamere Forest
Linmere
Cheshire CW 8 2JD
The Delamere Project was debated as an agenda item at our
Parish Council meeting on Monday (2nd April) this week. Per
your email to Meg Rosney and the council, please find below
our initial comments with regard to the proposal, with a
formal response to follow in due course after planning
applications have been submitted.
1. Firstly, in relation to the Visitor Centre and Parking:
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totally disproportionate to the size of Delamere Forest.
Assuming 2 people occupying a bedroom, the 78 cabins
proposed would cater for over 400 people per night. Forest
Holidays quote occupancy figures in excess of 90%. There
appear to be 2 or 3 parking bays for each cabin. This is a
HUGE number of people and cars to put in this area –
equivalent to the size of the nearest village! We would very
much like to see a detailed breakdown of the business case
that supports the claim that 75 cabins per forest are required
to make these projects economical.
The claim from Forest Holidays that people do not use their
cars once on-site is not credible, because there are no local
amenities within walking distance of Kingswood. If the
statement is true, then their other claim that the cabins will
make a significant contribution to the local economy must
therefore be untrue. We would like to see a detailed
breakdown of the calculations of the projected benefits to
the local economy as there is little in the current
documentation to justify confidence in the local economic
benefits claimed.
Current Forest Holiday sites provide a bar, café, shop and
laundry. Why are these facilities not shown on the draft
Delamere Forest plans? How much of the projected spend
of the cabin guests is likely to go into these facilities rather
than into the local economy?
Has an assessment been made of the impact on wildlife in
the area? With the huge influx of people and cars proposed,
and the need to fell so many trees, it seems likely that the
habitats of many animals will be seriously disturbed. As far
as we can tell, there have been no Environmental Impact,
CO2, traffic impact or wildlife surveys carried out.
Access:
The point of entry requires a long road to be driven through
the forest, changing its nature and opening up users on foot
and horse riders to a significant traffic hazard from
potentially hundreds of cars per day. It cannot be
guaranteed (as Forest Holidays claim) that parallel walking
tracks maintain safety and, more importantly, walkers /
runners / horse riders / cyclists / etc. should not have to be
restricted this way in a forest.
Given the level of development / construction work traffic
requiring access, it was not clear why the proposed access
point was not from the North of the forest, along
Waterloo Lane, which would presumably be far less
destructive.
Location:
Kingswood and its immediate surroundings is currently
the only area of the forest that remains untouched –
everywhere else has some sort of associated development
or activity. This should be preserved. Any development
that has to take place should be kept to the area south of
Ashton Road, with the area to the north left untouched. It
is nonsensical to spread development throughout the
whole forest.
We are also informed by local residents that detailed
preparations, including targeted tree felling for the
specific purpose of building lodges, has already begun. If
this is true, then it is an extremely serious issue given the
current stage and status of the planning application, and
will represent a major obstacle to building a relationship
of trust between developers and local residents now and
in the future.
My apologies for the length of this email, but as you can
imagine, the significance of the proposed development
prompted a lively and lengthy discussion. Please let me
know if there are any queries in relation to the points raised.
Kind regards
Norley Parish Council
7th April 2012
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Report on Norley
WI Meeting April 5th 2012 in Norley Village Hall
Helen welcomed everyone and informed us of the death of
Margaret Robins a very popular past president. Alison
Penny and Joan Hunt represented us.
She said that in the Quiz we came second and qualified for
the final.
She asked for help to dress our Scarecrow our entry into the
Jubilee competition.
We had a lovely evening playing skittles. She reminded us
of the Spinning evening on Thursday April 26th at 7-30 in
the Hall. Meadow Bank conservation farm on May 2nd
meet in Vill. Hall carpark at4.45. to eat at approximately
5.30 pm. Please wear appropriate clothing. Phantom on
May 8th Car park 5.30pm. The Jubilee evening on June
7th. This will start as usual at 7-30pm. Party clothes, nice
hats etc. Please, sign up so that we will know how many to
cater for, entry £2 per head. The Haworth Trip on July 7th.
The August outing in lieu of the meeting will be to
Grappenhall Heyes garden tour.
Our money raising evening will possibly be on October
20th We hope to have a Barn Dance.
There is a quiz sheet at £1 on sale. All answers are biscuits
and the money raised will go to ACWW. (Associated
Countrywomen of the World) in aid of Children in the
Cameroon. The prize is £10.
Big walk little splash ~~ Please if you can, take a photo of
100 Club Winners March: No 90 Margaret Rita Gadd
No 3 Barbara Jones
April: No 89 Patricia Austin
No 69 Arnold Ashbrook
Anyone Here You
Recognise? As part of the Jubilee celebrations, there will be a display in
the Village Hall on the Bank Holiday Tuesday. As well as
being the culmination of the Scarecrow Walk, where prizes
will be given and refreshments available, the Village Hall
will be hosting this display. We have lots of intriguing
pictures and items of interest covering the past of Norley,
and this is a great opportunity to remind ourselves how
things have changed.
The WI and others in the village have kindly lent us items
for display. If you have anything of interest, please do let
me know on [email protected].
As a taster - see if you can recognise anyone from the
picture of Norley schoolchildren below. Admittedly this is
from more than 80 years ago. Let us know if you can!
Address above.
Jon
A self explanatory sepia spectacular from the WI archives Who can you recognise?
Norley News—May 2012 11
your efforts. April 20th. Bluebell walk. Meet at Norley
village Hall 10am, bring a packed lunch.
The first of the new Group Meetings will be held in
Frodsham Community Centre with the main speaker being
Trisha Stewart of the Calendar Girls. Tickets at £5 each 7-
30pm. Tea/coffee and cake in the interval. If non WI
members would like to attend, find a member who just
might be able to get a ticket for you. We can also arrange a
car pool if needed.
The talk was given by Terry Webb about Hearing Dogs for
Deaf People. He brought with him Thelma with Emmy
who is 5 and Mary with Forest 18 months and still in
training. One was a Bichon Frise and the other a Scih Tzu,
both small white and fluffy. We learnt how long they took
to be trained, how much it cost to train them and the fact
that the actual cost of keeping a dog is comparatively small
for their companions.
The next meeting in Norley Village Hall starting at 7~30pm
Thursday May 10th will have Mr Ed. Salt talking about The
Goat Farming Industry U.K. Retailers. Competition is a
Dairy Recipe.
Mary Ramskill
Norley CE
Primary School
Newsletter Dear Readers,
I hope you enjoy reading about the shared residential visit
older juniors had at the start of term with children from
Kingsley St. John. Due to the weather, they did get a little
wet! We are hoping for warmer weather and sunshine, as
we have lots of summer activities planned such as sports
day, Teddy Bear picnic and Summer Fayre to name but a
few!
Due to expanding numbers, we will be reorganising
internally over the summer to create a fourth discrete class
for reception children. We will be welcoming Miss G
Williams to work alongside Mrs Eaton with our new
starters, and Mr Bennett to work with our older infants in
year 1/2. The new staff will be popping into the school over
the summer term, and we hope they will be able to attend
some events to become known to parents/carers.
Mrs Ann Griffiths, Headteacher, Norley CE School
RRRROOOOYYYYAAAAL L L L PPPPRRRROOOOGGGGRRRREEEESSSSSSSS The group putting together the Norley Diamond Jubilee celebrations are making good progress. As well as Jubilee prizes for the Scarecrow Trail on the Tuesday, there will be a free Souvenir Programme for all who attend the picnic lunch street party on the Sunday. More details will follow in the next Norley News – and every house in the village will receive an invitation to the picnic lunch street party.
Music, food, good company, bunting and flags, Jubilee lollipops, games, prizes and scarecrows – all in your Neighbourhood. What better way to mark this special day?
How can you help the weekend go with a swing?
1. Keep your days clear to take part in what will be a one–off occasion for Norley.
You don’t want to miss these events – they won’t be the same without you. 2. Make a scarecrow – let us know ([email protected]) if you plan to – we
have some, but want many more – theme is 60 years of the Queen’s reign. 3. PLEASE HELP US – this event will only be possible if we are able to get people
to offer us some time on the day, and maybe before. It’s a great chance to meet more of your neighbours, and to be part of something special. And we really do need the help. Offers to the address above please.
12 Norley News— May 2012
A number of incidents have been reported in the
Cuddington/ Sandiway area regarding anti-social behaviour,
with a Red Saab convertible being involved. Any sightings
or issues with this vehicle should be reported to police.
Officers from Frodsham police station have executed a
drugs search warrant at a local address in the town,
recovering six cannabis plants. A 38 year old women
admitted cultivating the plants and received a police
caution.
There have been numerous reports of pedal cycles being
stolen across the area, from a variety of different locations
including; sheds, garages, places of work, hotels and public
places. Please ensure you lock your bike and make a note
of the frame number. This can aid in its identification at a
later date if you’re unfortunate enough to have it stolen.
Two cars have been broken into at Delamere Forest during
day light hours. A handbag containing £90 cash was taken
from one of the cars. Please do not leave valuables on
display when parking your car.
Officers are still appealing for help following the theft of a
wheel chair from Ash Road, Cuddington. The wheel chair
is specially adapted for by a 12 year old boy who suffers
from cerebral palsy – please see the Cheshire Police website
for full details
Delamere Forest School, Norley has been subject to a
Burglary on three separate occasions last week. Each crime
took place overnight and extensive damage was caused and
copper piping stolen. Following police enquiries a male has
been arrested and is currently on bail pending forensic
enquiries
Offender(s) have stolen lead off the roof of Blakemere Craft
Centre, Sandiway. Metal Theft generally is a problem
nationally and is certainly a priority for my staff on the
Rural Area. Potential targets for criminals exist in all our
communities, especially older property in remote locations.
Please report any suspicious activity as this is not a
victimless crime with considerable damage often being
caused as a result of the theft.
I am seeing an increase in the number of reports of
unwelcome ‘cold calling’ across the Rural Area. The
general theme is that occupants of houses are approached by
individuals purporting to be ‘tradesmen’ pointing out a
problem such as with the roof or driveway and that they can
do the job there and then at a cheap price. By way of an
example an elderly lady in Cuddington was the victim of
such an approach in respect of her roof being overgrown
with moss and was actually taken to the ATM Cash
Machine to withdraw the money to pay for the work. Please
be cautious if you experience a similar approach and phone
the police if you have any concerns. Looking out for any
vulnerable neighbours in the same way would also be
appreciated.
Inspector Keith Curbishley 0845 458 6393
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Norley News—May 2012 13
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Broken mobile phones—Screens, Signal problems, even water damage.
PCs & laptops—virus removal, data recovery, charging faults, smashed screens.
Gaming consoles—PS3 yellow light of death.
X-Box red ring of death.
We also stock a wide range of fashion accessories for mobile phones and
spares, batteries, chargers.
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Yoga Class @ Norley Village Hall
Starting June 15th 9:30 - 10:30 am
For more information contact Lyndsey on
07919 563075
Thanks To All Our Sponsors for supporting Norley News. We do obtain money from our
advertisers and the Parish Council contributes towards the
cost of community advertising, but it is sponsorship money
that makes it possible to produce 10 issues a year. So, if any
reader wishes to become a sponsor and help us in the
continuing development of the ‘News’, please contact
Penny Clarke— 2 The Spinney, Norley, WA6 8LS, tel
787496, email [email protected] Liz and Tony Lavin John Patten Frodsham & District Choral Society The Wednesday Club Bill & Libby Appleton Les & Gladys Archer Sophie & Martin Gambrell Mary Ramskill Joan Hunt Helen Welburn Mrs I Preston Monica Stewart Norley Horticultural Soc Tony & Katie Simpson James & Megan Posnett Bob & Ruth Downes Pauline & Mike Kay The Basnett Family Barbara Jones Norley Bowling Club Marie Cliffe Gill & John Lunt 1st Norley Scout Group, Norley WI Mary Owen Judith Hull Rosamund Walley Darren and Jane Stubbs Delamere Stores Anon (x14) Norley CE Primary School The residents of Hatchmere Park Helen and Mike Ebbitt Bette Ashbrook Pat Dixon Stephné Douglas Bruce & Ruth Lane Liz Robinson Frazer & Katrina Higson John & Maureen Lewis
14 Norley News— May 2012
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All new or single advertisers please pay ‘up front’ or ask for
a pro forma invoice.
All contributions (as a simple text document), compliments
(and complaints) to Penny Clarke, 2 The Spinney, WA6
8LS, tel 787496, email [email protected]
Do let us know if any contact details need updating, or if
you wish to add email addresses or website details.
All copy and adverts for the June 2012 issue to be with us
by 31 May 2012, preferably by email.
Penny
Norley Directory Parish Council ~~ Dennis Ford (Chairman) ~ 01928
788398 MP ~ Graham Evans MP
House of Commons London SW1A 0AA tel: 020 7219 7183 email: [email protected]
Frodsham Police Stn:~ CAT (Community Action Team) 0845 458 6393. For Non-Emergency Dial 0845 458 0000 In an Emergency always dial 999 Home Watch Officer:~ Liz Biddle, Cheshire West and Chester 01244 614291 It is possible to leave a message for your local police team, based at Frodsham police station, to ask for advice or information about non urgent, community police matters. Our local community police team are based at Frodsham police station - 0845 458 6393. An officer will return the call within 24 hours
Bus Service – Number 48 to Frodsham via School Bank, Hough Lane and High St: 0930, 1130. 1330. 1535. 1730 - Last bus from Northwich 1705 to Northwich via High St, Hough Lane and School Bank: 0756. 1036. 1236. 1436. 1636. Last bus from Frodsham Co-op 1609
St. John’s Parish Church ~ Rev Pete Rugen ~ Ruth Downes 01928 788748 ~ the Parish Room can be hired
Norley Methodist Church ~ Rev’d Pat Christopher 733180 ~ Schoolroom for hire ~ contact Ruth Lane 788071
Sunday School 10-45 am Hazel Dale 787216 Craft Club ~ Alison Twinn 01829 760371
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Wednesday Club events May and June
2nd May Club meeting 9th May Sales table 16th May Visit from Frodsham
Townswomens Guild 23rd May Trip to Lytham St Anne 30th May Club meeting 6th June Jubilee tea and Entertainment 13th June Sales table 20th June Trip - Tour of Wales 27th June Club meeting
Norley News—May 2012 15
Walks ~ Bruce Lane 788071 ~ Walks on the 1st Wed each month. Everyone welcome!
Cheshire Wildlife Trust ~ Bob Greenwood 01928 788475 THE STORES (Our village shop) ~ USE IT, OR LOSE IT ~
01928 788044. Opening Hours: Mon & Tues 7am to 7pm Weds 7am to 2pm Thurs & Fri 7am to 7pm
Sat 8am to 1pm Sun 8am to 1pm
Norley C.E Primary School ~ Headteacher: Mrs A Griffiths ~ 01928 788471 ~ Fax 01928 787554
Norley Mothers & Toddlers ~ 0-5’s ~ 10 ‘til 12 Weds at Norley CE Primary School. Further details from Louise
BROWN MOSS
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tel: 01928 787500
email: [email protected]
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• Long established 100% equine veterinary clinic based in Norley
• Practice covers most of Cheshire, extending to Southern
Lancashire, South West Greater Manchester, Merseyside and
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• Excellent purpose built facilities
• 24 hour Emergency Cover
• Most advanced and portable digital X-ray equipment
• Ultrasound, Endoscopy, ECG and In-house laboratory facilities
• All our vets and staff are experienced riders and horse owners
themselves
• No call out charge for Norley patients!
Hollow Lane Kingsley (Next to the Horseshoe Inn)
www elegancehealthandbeauty.com
[email protected]—tel 01928 787870
Elegance Skin Brightening Facial This half hour facial includes deep cleansing of the skin, brightening of the skin,
removal of dead skin cells and a relaxing and revitalising
facial massage using massage rollers with a pure facial oil.
Special Promotion only £20 (offer ends 31st May)
Opening Times:- Tues & Thurs 9.30 am - 7pm
Weds 9.30am - 1pm
Fri. 9.30am – 5pm
Sat. 9.30am – 4pm
16 Norley News— May 2012
Lee 01928 787287. Village Hall ~~ Available for Hire. To book, call Marie 01928
788181 (on behalf of the management committee). Hall hire facilities include, equipment, bar space, tables, chairs, heating etc
Mobile Library Every other Wednesday: Norley School Car Park 11.00 to 11.15 am Norley Nursery Park 11:20 to 11:35 am Hatchmere Fortune Palace 11:40 to 12:10 pm For more information contact Northwich Library on 01606 44221 or log on to www.cheshire.gov.uk/library/mobilelibrary
Scouts (in the scout hut in Crabmill Lane) ~ (Age 10 to 13) Tuesdays 7-30 to 9 pm. Beavers Tuesdays 6-7 pm Cubs Mondays 6-45 to 8-15pm More details from Bruce Lane ~ 01928 788071 The ‘hut’ is also available for hire. Contact Contact Les Bennion 787636
Guides ~ Sue Clough 01606 333733 W.I ~ 2nd Thursday in the month 7-30 pm in the Village Hall ~
Di Ramsbottom 01928 788 969 Wednesday Club (Over 60’s) ~~ Wednesdays 2-4 pm Village
Hall ~~ Joan Barclay 01928 788394 Bingo ~ Every other Monday in the Village Hall ~ Ruth Broome
788026 Bowls behind the Village Hall ~ Eric & Barbara Bryan 01928
788203 Bowls at the Tiger’s Head ~ Trevor 01928 788309 Horticultural Society ~~ Margaret Worrall 01928 788278 Junior Badminton meets most Thursday evenings during term
time from 7:00 to 8:30 in the Norley village Hall. We offer Professional Coaching for only £2 per session. New members aged 8 & over are always welcome! For more details phone Norma Kelly on: 01606 881941
Ladies Badminton: Shirley Craven 787251 Cheshire West & Chester Council ~ 0300 1238123 or e.mail [email protected]
There are various voluntary/not for profit organisations
operating in Vale Royal who may be able to offer advice, or arrange for work to be carried out in residential properties eg: ARENA Options Ltd ~ Care & Repair Services 0845 142 2064
Weaver Horizon (part of Weaver Vale Housing Trust) maintenance team will quote for all types of maintenance work for private home owners 01606 813452
Help the Aged ~ Handy Van Scheme 01255 473999 Furniture Finders ~~ Donate or collect furniture (recycling) at
Winsford. 0845 0264727 email ~ [email protected] ~ website: www.ffow.co.uk
Rural Buses ~ 01606 810 660 (Door to Door ~ Book the day before your journey)
Travel for Over 60’s and disabled persons ~ Wyvern House ~ 01606 867928
Age Concern ~ David Goodwin 01606 888921 Pensions Office ~ 0845 60 60 265
Community ‘Classifieds’ PUBS: Tiger’s Head 01928 788309 ~ Carrier’s Inn 01928
787877 Chinese Restaurant:~ Fortune Palace ~ Eat in or out (No
delivery) 01928 788293/Fax 01928 787682 Holland Pharmacy ~ 01928 788559 Electrician:~ SWP Electrics 01928 740415 or 01928 740237 Electrician ~ Kingsley Electrical, Frank Pilgrim 01928
788971, 07711 258677 General Household maintenance, rubbish removal, general
joinery ~ Munroe & Son 01928 787025 or 07875 304664 Property Repairs:~ Mike Kay 787292 ~ ALL EXTERIOR &
INTERIOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. The Ovencleaners ~Lorraine~ 01928 723 906 or 0795
8610 403 or [email protected]
Norley News—May 2012 17
Christians Together in Norley
Churches and Clergy Anglican
St John the Evangelist, Norley Vicar: Rev’d Peter Rugen 01928 787180 Curate: Revd Gill Stanning 01928 788623
Methodist
Norley Methodist Church Minister: Revd Sue Levitt 01829 741022
Roman Catholic
St Luke’s, Frodsham Priest: Mgr Peter O’Neill 01928 733127
Church Services
The nearest Roman Catholic Church is St Luke’s, Frodsham. Services normally are: Sunday Mass 9 am, 11 am Saturday 6.00 pm Weekdays 9.30 am except Tuesday when 7.15 pm
Norley Anglican and Methodist Services
MAY Thursday 3
rd May Sunday 20
th May
10.00am CW Communion St John’s, Norley 8.15am BCP Communion St John’s, Norley 9.00am Norley@9 Norley Methodist
Sunday 6th
May 9.30am Morning Worship St John’s, Norley
9.30am CW Communion St John’s, Norley 10.45am Morning Worship Norley Methodist 10:45am Morning Worship Norley Methodist 6.30pm Norley Methodist 11.15am All Age Worship St John’s, Norley
Christian Aid Service
6.30pm Evening Worship Norley Methodist Thursday 24th
May 10.00am CW Communion St John’s, Norley
Sunday 13th
May
9.30am CW Communion St John’s Norley Sunday 27th
May Pentecost 10.45am Holy Communion Norley Methodist 10.00am Worshipping Together Kingsley St John
10.45am All Age Worship Norley Methodist 6.30pm Holy Communion Norley Methodist 6.30pm Encounter Kingsley St John
6.30pm BCP Evening Prayer Joint service for Anglicans & Methodists at St John’s, Norley
18 Norley News— May 2012
You are welcome to join these activities:-
Tuesdays 10.00 – 12.00 Craft Club at Norley Methodist Church. – Contact Alison Twinn (01829 760371) for information
2nd
May Meet 9.45am First Wednesday Walk - a walk around Middlewich discovering its history from Roman times to date – meet at Norley Methodist Church – Contact Bruce Lane (788071) for details
9th May Noon Open Door Lunch at Norley Methodist Church – contact Joan (01606 301198) by
Sunday 6th May if you want to attend
17th May 2.00pm Norley Ecumenical Ladies Group at Norley Parish Centre - Contact Joan
Loukes (788874)
24th May
Noon Open Door Lunch at Norley Methodist Church – Contact Ruth (788071) by
Sunday 20th May if you want to attend
24th May 1.30pm Thursday Club at Norley Methodist Church
Norley News—May 2012 19
What’s On In Norley – May and June 2012 Day Dates Event
Time Details
Village Hall Diary For information about Village Hall availability or any other booking enquiries ~ contact Marie Cliffe tel 01928 788181
Monday May 7 21 June 4 18
Bingo
Eyes down 7.30 pm Everybody welcome! Contact Ruth Broome 788026
Tuesday May 1 8 15 22 29 June 12 19 26
Ladies Badminton
1 :00pm – 3:00 Contact Shirley Craven 01928 787251
Tuesday May 1 8 15 22 29 June 12 19 26
Private Badminton Group 5:00 – 6:00 pm
Tuesday June 5
Jubilee event
Norley Exhibition and
afternoon tea
1:00 – 4:30 Contact Jon 788282
Wednesday May 2 9 16 30 June 6 13 27
Wednesday Club
2pm Contact Joan Barclay 788394
Wednesday May 2 9 16 23 30 June 6 13 20 27
Zumba Classes
7 :00 – 8:00 Contact Sara 07837053539
Thursday May 10 June 7
W.I. 7:30pm Contact Helen 01928 787092
Thursday May 3 10 17 24 31 June 7 14 21 28
Children’s dance classes 4:30 – 6:00 Contact Sara 07837053539
Friday June 15 22 29
Yoga 9:30 – 10:30 Contact Lyndsey 07919 563 075
Saturday May 19
Craft Club for charity 11:am – 4pm
Saturday May 26
Private booking 10am – 1pm
Sunday
May 6 13 20 27 June 10 17 23 30
Private booking 4-6pm
School Diary For more details on booking the School Hall call Cath Tomlinson – 01928 788471 Wedsnesday 20 June
NW Regional Tag Rugby Sale Sharks Training Ground call school for further details
Tuesday 3 July
School Sports Day 1.30pm
Wedsnesday 11 July
Tag Rugby Finals IF we get through!
Rugby School
Other Events Week commencing 18 June
New Recycling & Waste
Arrangements
Full details: www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/recyclefirst
Friday 13 July
Camel Race Night Norley Parish Centre
From 6.30pm Tickets from Brian Coglan 01928 787426
or Robert Downes 01928 788748
Saturday 1
September
Village Garden Show Tigers Head
All Day
Saturday 13 October
Allo Allo Norley Village Hall
Booking details to follow
If you have a forthcoming event planned, email the details to us and we can include it here
20 Norley News— May 2012
Norley Village Garden Show September 1st 2012,
at The Tiger’s Head Pub.
*New classes included each year*
Classes for fruit, flowers, vegetables, cookery, photography and
crafts.
Special classes for the children-cookery, handicrafts etc.
DOG SHOW.
Remember : IF YOU GROW IT, SHOW IT!
Please note: If anyone would like to have a stall at this years show or if you require further
information contact 01928 787173 or [email protected]
Make sure you visit www.norleygardening.org.uk for all the latest
information, photos and show news.
Are you ggggetting
ready for
‘The Show’?