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ELEVEN SAYS THE NEWSPAPER OF THE BRAMERTON GROUP OF CHURCHES COVERING 11 PARISHES
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To Everything There is a Season . . . Part of the role of a priest is to encourage members of congregations to do things they have never considered doing before.
Emma has worshipped at St Andrew’s Church in the Parish of Kirby Bedon for well over 15 years and has never written a front page article for Eleven Says. I have therefore offered her the opportunity and she was delighted to accept. Enjoy! Both the words and image are totally hers.
What have you never done before? Consider doing it now and starting a ‘fresh front page’ in your own life.
John Shaw Emma’s Article "To every thing there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven". Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NKJV) When I was a child I remembered being haunted by the Mary Hopkin song "Turn, Turn, Turn". Her gentle voice and the words of wisdom struck a chord with me because I was a child of the countryside and the changing seasons were endlessly fascinating to me. When I learned that the words were inspired by the above passage from Ecclesiastes, attributed to King Solomon, it drove me to read the rest of his wisdom and there I discovered that truth about life, however ancient, is still truth. As we come to the end of a wonderful summer I am expecting the usual comments about how people are dreading the dark days of winter. I am always so saddened when I hear them as it reminds me that so many of us have lost our delight in the seasons. Harvest, once a season of celebration, relief and joy at provision, is distilled to a tractor blocking the road and pumpkins in the shops. Winter is no longer a time of long nights of sleep or stories round the fire when we rest from toil. It is an endless whinge about the weather; dread of travel disruption and short, sad days that we can't wait to be relieved of. It leads me to reflect on how distant we are from the lives we once lived and from the sense of everything unfolding in its time. Granted the modern life is full of convenience. Who wouldn't want heating? But does it come at a cost? Suddenly everything is always immediately accessible and we find ourselves in a world where there is no rest; no winter; no quiet, silent, empty days when our souls can lie fallow and our vitality is renewed. Is it any wonder we are all so tired all the time? In my own life I have recognised that if I am not careful I am longing for life's winters to be over. I want the dark to end.
DECEMBER 2016/
JANUARY 2017 ISSUE 262
I struggle with rest, with "down time". I fight to embrace being still when I know that everything in me needs to do just that. Then I am challenged by Solomon's words. "To everything there is a season". Even we have seasons. Childhood moves to youth, which moves to productivity, which in turn moves to our middle age, where the task is to take stock, make the most of our time and prepare to leave this very short life, grateful for all we have seen and done...That is, if we are wise! Increasingly we resist the seasons. We move forward too quickly to the next phase (children to adults) or firmly stay where we are (refusing to accept old age and the inevitable loss of control it brings). I feel stressed just thinking about the striving involved! Is there another way? At the heart of our striving, it seems, is the inability to embrace the present and see that we can trust that whatever life and God give us are good for now, but may not always be so. Whilst letting go of something we love is painful, it is often necessary if we are to experience the next good thing...which may in fact be better. Change is always hard. It can feel frightening to move forward in life, but life is like the river I look at everyday: Always flowing to the sea. I don't know what this winter will bring, or even tomorrow, but I am excited to see what treasures of nature emerge around me. I am comforted that summer will come again, regardless of any efforts on my part. So as the seasons in nature and in my life unfold and I let go of one thing to embrace another: I must rest in today regardless of what it brings and with Solomon remember... "He has made everything beautiful in its time". Ecc 3:11 Submitted by Rev John Shaw on behalf of Emma Went, Church Warden and Organist
ALPINGTON & YELVERTON PRE-SCHOOL
Laughter & Learning for 2-5 yr olds
Considerable care is taken by the staff each day to create a welcoming, child-friendly
environment which enables children to play in comfort and maket choices in their play,
consequently developing children’s independence. (Ofsted)
You are welcome to visit!
Contact us on :07880 592862 or www.cottontailspreschool.co.uk
We will be happy to put you on our waiting list - you can keep in touch with our activities and make your
choice closer to your child’s pre-school age.
OFSTED inspected and approved. Reg. Charity No. 1072330
PEARL’S POOL Rockland St Mary Time Share Swimming Pool
1 HOUR SWIMMING SLOTS AVAILABLE
WATER VERY WARM TO SUIT BABIES AND SENIOR SWIMMERS
TABLE TENNIS AND CHILD PLAY AREA
Ring Pearl on
01508 538104 www.pearlspool.co.uk
Email: pearlspool@hotmail.co.uk
CLOSED SUNDAYS
ROCKLAND WINDOWS, DOORS & REPAIRS
Replacement ‘uPVC’ ‘Wood’ or ‘Aluminium’
Windows and Doors etc
Replacement sealed units Insurance work undertaken
FASCIAS * BARGEBOARDS GUTTERING * CLADDING SOFFITS & DOWNPIPES
All Carpentry work and roof repairs
Mark Clayton, 87 The Street Rockland St Mary, Norwich
Tel: 01508 538757 Mobile: 07710 124949
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B-Spoked Cycles Mobile Cycle Repairs, Sales and Servicing
Based in Bergh Apton and covering the surrounding area. I come to you and repair your bike on the spot or I will it
collect and return it later
Contact Paul on 07905 857767 or
B-spoked@hotmail.com or www.b-spoked.co.uk
The Hollies Classroom Loddon
www.loddonnurseryschool.co.uk
Open 8am - 6pm for 0 - 5 year olds
Funded places available
Full and part days available
Holiday club for 2 - 9 year olds
Please telephone Jayne White for further information or to arrange a visit
01508 520286
Well seasoned split mixed wood
Free local delivery from Claxton
Peter Lancaster 07801 937359 or
01508 480753
La Belle Heather SRH
HAIR STYLIST
Friendly service
Individual attention
Heather is working from her home
WESTFIVE, MILL ROAD,
BERGH APTON, NORWICH NR15 1BQ
TEL: (01508) 480459
PAWS & CLAWS Grooming
A complete dog grooming service with kindness and care All breeds welcome - Trimming Grooming and Shampooing - Nail Clipping - Ear Cleaning
Telephone Jane on 01508 538757
SWEEP OUT
Woodburner and Liner installer
Chimney building, repointing.
Hearths and fireplaces.
All types of flues installed
Sweeping and servicing
Thatch and listed building chimney specialist
01508 538825
07816 662523
garycox@sweepout.co.uk
THURTON & ASHBY ST MARY PRE-SCHOOL
Looking for stimulating OUTDOOR PLAY
and indoor activities for your child then come and visit us.
A FANTASTIC outdoor environment with
Playroom and areas to explore will help your child (2 – 4 years)
develop independence and co-operate with new friends.
Rated GOOD by Ofsted Monday & Thursday 9 – 12 Tuesday & Friday 9 – 1.30
Village Hall, Thurton NR14 6AX Sandra (01508) 480545
www.thurtonpreschool.co.uk
ANDREA
Local freelance hairdresser Member of FHA
All aspects of hairdressing in your own home
Tel: 01508 538368 Mobile: 07976 282454
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####### ALL WELCOME #######
The Parish Room, The Street, Rockland St Mary.
Refreshments, Food, Newspapers, Entertainment, Bible Stories, Community Crafts and Good Conservation. For all ages.
All with our compliments!
Sunday 11th December
Drop in any time between 10.30am - 12.00
Theme: Do we lose the Baby in the wrapping paper?
Contact: Rev John Shaw on 01508 538619 or Rev Mandy Ansell, 01508 538654 for details or
possible help with transport
Future date 8th January 2017 - New Beginnings
####### ALL WELCOME #######
Wednesday Fellowship A meeting for all people in the Bramerton Group and beyond! Held on the second Wednesday of the month 2-4pm at Alpington and Yelverton Village Hall. We have Christian and secular speakers followed by tea, cake and fellowship. All welcome.
December 14th - Four Christmas Stories with Carols
January 11th - A Reverend New Year
February 8th - ‘Our Friend Paul’, Poetry and Pictures with Paul Binney For more information please contact: Jo Threadgold, 492657 or Pat Barter, 493570.
Burning Bush Barn An invitation to Breakfast Whilst the gallery space remains quietly resting for a while longer we are continuing with our breakfast gathering at 8am on most Thursday mornings. This is an opportunity to gather around the table to eat, listen, talk, and share silence together. There is buzz, laughter, and there is reverence as we think about the joys and struggles of living out creative lives. It is an open table and it would be lovely to welcome you. No need to be 'an artist' or 'religious'. Perhaps it is in the conversation where we might realise that these things are not what we thought they were.
Contact Wendy Shaw on 01508 537045 or email: bbbarn@ gmail.com to confirm when it’s on.
Gentlemen, you are cordially invited to a
Mid-Day Mardle
An opportunity for men to quench their thirst for good company, conversation and, perhaps, to take a glass of something.
The Ferry House, Surlingham Between 12 and 2pm
(Every month, normally 1st Wednesday: January 4th 2017)
Our Christmas Gathering on Wednesday 7th December 2016
‘Specials’ Sonia has prepared a special menu for us, to say thank you for all our support
throughout the year.
• Christmas Baguette with chips: turkey or vegetarian option, stuffing & cranberry sauce £2.95
• Game Pie or Vegetarian Nut Roast with new potatoes & vegetables £7.95
• Christmas Pudding with brandy sauce £2.95
New members are always given a warm welcome. Any questions, please contact David Fairbourn on 01508 538437, or email surlingham.midday.mardle@gmail.com
Rev Chris Speaks Of Norwich Nautical Role The Rev Chris Ellis spoke with a nautical twist of “Messing about in boats” at the annual Men’s Breakfast in Alpington & Yelverton Village Hall on Saturday 29 October. Men from across the Bramerton Group of parishes had earlier tucked into a hearty cooked breakfast, prepared by John Everett and volunteers. Chris began with the 21st century demands of being a parish priest, serving 5 villages, two Diocesan roles and one at the Cathedral. This was 5 years ago until the Bishop of Norwich called Chris in and gave him “another hat” to wear – a naval officer cap as Chaplain of Norwich Sea Cadets. He was taken aback, not having previous naval nor waterways experience, other than three sea ferry trips. Despite this cultural shock, Chris joined the Norwich headquarters, a former Swedish gunboat. He told of the origins of the Sea Cadets, formed in 1854, as a cadet force by sailors returning from the Crimea War. Norwich cadets started in 1912. Cadets are welcome from 10 – 18 years old and can get involved in a wide range of activities. Chris said, “Cadets are sworn in and promise to serve the Queen and God, hence a need for a Chaplain.” Chris gained valuable knowledge and his sea legs at HMS Bristol in Portsmouth. Learning the language proved interesting, Chris continued, “As chaplain, you are the same role as the person you are speaking with, whether a new cadet or indeed an Admiral. Everyone salutes a chaplain, not the other way round. Saluting the cap badge is associated with saluting God.” He explained what the cadets are about, “Funded and governed by the Royal Navy, this is a place to learn to respect authority, be a team member and not to let the team down. The boys and girls, many coming from troubled backgrounds, respond to this and grow over the years. “I talk with the cadets, some 40 in Norwich, and staff, officers and commanding officer. To be there and serve when people need you is a great challenge and a great joy,” Chris concluded. Report and photo from Kevin Gotts
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Ladies’ organisations Ashby & Thurton WI First Thursday each month at 7.30pm Alpington, Bergh Apton & Yelverton TWIG First Wednesday each month at 7.30pm
Rockland St Mary WI Second Tuesday each month at 7.30pm Surlingham WI First Thursday each month at 7.30pm
Alpington, Bergh Apton & Yelverton TWIG
Rockland St Mary & District WI
Poringland Community Centre
Community Cinema
Friday 9th December - Golden Years (12a)
Fate, the pensions crisis and a steadfast refusal to accept the injustice of old age contrived to force the law abiding couple into a life of crime. Stars: Bernard Hill, Simon Callow, Phil Davis, Una Stubbs. Tickets £5, includes cup of tea or coffee before the show. Doors open 6.45pm film starts at 7.30pm. Tickets on sale at Budgens or on the door.
Buena Vista Social Club
Friday 2nd December - Christmas Celebrations with the Norwich Community Choir. Members free. Non-members - tickets £5 from Poringland Library or on the door. For more information phone Maureen on 01508 494358 or Carol on 01508 492630. Doors open 7pm for 7.45pm start.
December 7th - The Salvation Army Choir will be singing at this Christmas Meeting. Unwrapped donations for distribution by the Salvation Army will be gratefully received. (Non-members are welcome to this event).
Ladies, if you live in Rockland St Mary and District why not come and join us at our meetings? We have a wide variety of talks and, of course, a Christmas party in December. We meet in the Margaret Mack Room in School Lane, Rockland on the second Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm.
Loddon Flower Club
invites you to join them for a
Christmas Flower Arranging Demonstration
on Tuesday 6th December
The Spirit of Christmas by Dulcie Lofting
at Hobart High School, Loddon
Doors open at 6.45pm. Demonstration starts 7.30pm
Visitors £10 Members £5 includes a glass of wine/soft drink, sweet and savoury finger food.
Raffle, tombola, access sales table, locally handmade gifts and cards for sale
Norfolk County Council Mobile Library Service – dates for 2017
Do you know that the mobile library visits our area regularly, usually every 4th Monday. It’s a great chance for everyone to choose from a huge selection of books or you can order one that you especially want to read.
It will be a shame to loose this service, especially for those who are less able to get around or have no transport. It’s also a friendly meeting place for people on their own.
Oh! What a night!
The Surlingham WI organised a Cookery and Flower Arranging event in October and over 50 people turned up at Bramerton village hall to see popular chef, Lynton Johnson, at ‘work’, assisted by Audrey.
The evening ‘kicked off’ with a cup of freshly made vegetable soup handed out to everyone. Then a fresh mixed salad and delicious dressings, a pasta dish and a beef lasagne were offered as ’tasters’. There were 2 desserts, numerous types of breads and cheeses also available to taste. A variety of vegetables were on show which Lynton gave tips on how to prepare and cook to get the best out of them. Flower arranging tips then followed as Lynton
showed us how even the simplest of arrangements could brighten any occasion. These three beautiful arrangements were added to the many prizes in the raffle which rounded off this very entertaining and successful evening.
To start the New Year the WI has another open event, the ever popular Bingo Night! This will be held in Surlingham village hall on Friday 13th January and all are very welcome to join in the fun. Doors open at 6.30pm and it’s ‘eyes down’ at 7pm. Refreshments will be available and there will also be another big raffle. It’s always a ‘fun night’ and you can be sure of a warm welcome. Angie Yeomans
Poringland and District W.E.A - Learning for Life! Spring Term 2017
“An Introduction to Art Appreciation” given by Fiona Fitzgerald, “I like it…I don’t like it.” This course will create a framework for thinking and talking about painting, sculpture, architecture and design. We will see whether the framework works for examining Contemporary Art as well.
The first session is free - come along and see if you like it!
Starting Thursday 12th January 2017 at 10.30 am at Poringland Community Centre, Overton’s Way, Poringland, NR14 7WB. The course comprises 9 sessions of one and a half hours each, plus a short break for tea/coffee and biscuits. The cost is £47.25 for the course – free to those on certain means tested benefits. No tests or exams!
For further information please phone Sue Krey on 01508 492930. Do come along and join us!
From the Registers BAPTISMS 25/09/16 Zoe Mary DUCKWORTH Framingham Pigot 15/10/16 Ruby Mae DIXON Bergh Apton 23/10/16 Omari Joseph ONGBWA-MATTHEWS Surlingham MARRIAGES 24/09/16 Andrew STEPHENSON to Rebecca PARFITT Bergh Apton 12/11/16 Jamie GREEN to Danielle CREED (née Gooch) Rockland St Mary FUNERALS , BURIALS, CREMATIONS, INTERMENT OF ASHES 12/09/16 Andrew Robert MORRIS (71) Yelverton 30/09/16 David Peter FORD (82) Bergh Apton 18/10/16 Margaret Frances RUST (83) Ashby St Mary (Interment of ashes) 18/10/16 Anthony William HARDESTY (93) Framingham Pigot 22/10/16 Donald WIDDOWSON (89) Framingham Pigot 26/10/16 Peter BOND (83) Surlingham
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Christmas Carol Services
Ashby St Mary December 18th 18.00 Bergh Apton December 18th 18.00 Bramerton December 18th 15.00 Carleton St. Peter December 11th 11.00 Claxton December 11th 15.00 Christmas WASSAIL Framingham Pigot December 18th 16.00 Kirby Bedon December 18th 18.30 Rockland St. Mary December 18th 15.00 Surlingham December 18th 16.00 Thurton December 11th 16.00 Yelverton December 11th 18.00
Christingle Services
Carleton St Peter December 18th 14.00 Everyone is welcome, please bring the children. Thurton December 24th 16.00
Nativity Services
Bergh Apton December 24th 16.00 Rockland St Mary December 24th 18.00
Saturday 17th December 6.30 pm for a 7 pm start. Come early for mulled wine, juice and mince pies. Remember to bring torches, blankets and warm clothes as there is no heating in the church. Collections on the night will be in aid of The Churches Conservation Trust. Limited parking. Contact: John Shaw, 01508 538619
Festive Carol Celebrations by Candlelight at Hellington Church
Thank you
The Morris family would like to thank everyone for their cards, letters, support and especially their prayers which have surrounded and upheld them through Andrew’s illness and his gathering.
St Andrew’s Church, Framingham Pigot
Carol Service Sunday 18th December
at 4pm
Come and join us and The Framingham Earl Singers to sing your favourite carols in
our beautiful Victorian Church
Festive refreshments after the service
Thurton Little Fish Matilda and Millie have joined us at Little Fish this term which is great news! We have also had a wonderful gift of 8 mini cushions for the children to sit on when it comes to story time. They are brilliant and the children love them. A big thank you to Dolly Howes for accepting the challenge of our request and for making them so beautifully. Little Fish meet at Thurton Village Hall (in the small carpeted committee room) at 10.30am on alternate Wednesday mornings during term time. On arrival the children choose a cuddly toy out of the bag and we have a short service specially designed for them with songs you can shake shakers to, a bible story and a prayer. Afterwards there's a drink and biscuit for everyone, toys to play with, chatting, sharing and colouring.
Future dates: Wednesdays December 7th 2016 and January 11th and 25th 2017. For more information please contact Angie (480477).
Thurton Explorers We are a smaller group this term, but have been very active as usual. In our craft times we have made a story picture for the church, flowers for the Harvest Festival Service and very artistic large stocking decorations for the Pre-School Christmas Bazaar. All 7 - 11 year olds are welcome to join Explorers. We meet on alternate Friday evenings (during term time) at the village hall from 7pm - 8.15pm.
Explorers have fun together - we play games, have a Bible story which everyone wants to act out, and end with art and craft activities.
Future dates: Friday December 9th 2016 and January 13th and 27th 2017.
For more information contact Angie (480477) and Rosalind (480440).
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WEA Loddon Branch - Spring programme 2017
If you took a time machine back 1,000 years to a period just before the Normans conquered England, you would scarcely understand what the people were saying, although their language could be described as an early form of English. That is not really surprising as all languages change and develop over time. The Loddon WEA Branch’s Spring talks are entitled ‘Language, Lore and Legend, the Story of English’ and will show how the English language has altered over the years, using stories, traditions and folklore to illustrate the process. There will also be a look to the future to imagine how English might change further. There will be nine talks, each of 1½ hours, given by Dr. Graham Platt, who is an English language specialist. As usual, the talks will be in the Jubilee Hall Clubroom on Monday afternoons, and will be reverting to the old time of 2 to 3.30. The first talk will be on January 16th but there will be a half-term break on February 13th. The fee for the course will be £47.50p but you may come to the first talk free of charge and pay only if you decide to continue. There is ample free parking. Everyone is welcome. The only requirement is that you should have an interest in the English language and be willing to engage with the unfamiliar!
Our next Open Meeting will be on March 28th, 2017. Mr John Nolan, a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon from the NNUH, will be talking to us about hip replacement. Please come along and support us. If you did not have your flu vaccine in October but still wish to have it, please contact reception to book your vaccine.
Patient Participation Group
FREE Gym Session! Loddon Community Gym goes from strength to strength helping to improve the health and fitness of the local community. Held 3 times a week on Mondays 1-30pm to 6pm; Tuesdays 4-30pm to 9-30pm and Fridays 10am to 1pm at the Jubilee Hall on George Lane, the well equipped Gym is friendly and is open to all over 16. Our qualified personal trainer will offer expert guidance and help you get fit at your own pace. Should your GP suggest that you may benefit from additional exercise, we can help you with our fully monitored bespoke Exercise Referral Scheme. We are your only local, not-for-profit Gym and offer free parking, so why travel further? Call Louise on 07534 946143 to arrange a FREE taster session or visit www.loddoncommunitygym.com for details and to see how you can support the Gym.
Based in the stunning grounds of a 19th century former convent offering a comprehensive range of household goods, collectables, vintage/retro treasures and antique curios. Our huge range of stock changes weekly. Sale days and events are the last Saturday of every month.
There is a lovely orchard to enjoy, children’s play area and a small coffee shop for refreshments.
This is a charity with difference, providing a stable home,
meaningful work and a chance to rebuild lives for people who have experienced homelessness.
We accept and can collect donations of all kinds and have a range of volunteering opportunities available. Like us on Facebook or see our website for further details www.emmaus.org.uk/norwich.
To find out more please call 01986 895444 or email: info@emmausnorwich.
Shop, Volunteer, Donate
Emmaus Norwich
Quality Secondhand Retail Outlet. Open Tues – Sat 10am to 4.30pm, Belsey Bridge Road, Ditchingham, Norfolk NR35 2DT
December Events at St. Michael’s Church, Langley Friday 2nd December - Blyth Five Christmas Concert (Ballroom, Langley Hall) 7.30 – 9.30pm. Following last year’s very successful Christmas Concert the Blyth Five return with another seasonal melange of fine Christmas Fayre. Will those who were present ever forget their rousing rendition of The Twelve Days of Christmas? Reserve your tickets now to avoid disappointment. Admission: £8.50. Friends £7.50 (inclusive of mulled wine and mince pies) Thursday December 15 - Christmas Carol Service, 6.30 – 7.30pm Wrap up warmly and join us for our Service of Light with traditional Christmas Carols, Readings, decorations and seasonal refreshments. Everyone welcome.
St George's Dementia Support Group Providing a comfortable, caring and supportive social setting for people suffering from dementia and their carers, the St George's Dementia Support Group: ♦ offers friendship, emotional support, refreshments and a variety of
enjoyable activities to inform, stimulate and entertain, plus occasional subsidised group excursions
♦ incorporates an optional Carer's Meeting to provide invaluable
sharing of ideas, practical support and advice ♦ meets on 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month (not Bank Holidays) -
10am to 12pm midday at St George's Hall, Long Lane, Upper Stoke Holy Cross, NR14 8ND (on-site parking)
♦ is run by a team of dedicated volunteers and supported entirely by
donations, grants and fund-raising activities For further details please contact 01508 493661 / 01508 492938 or why not simply drop in to one of our meetings? New volunteers are always welcome!
NORFOLK SOCIETY AWARD WINNER
G J STOKES NORFOLK REED THATCHER
FREE ADVICE and ESTIMATES
COUNCIL APPROVED. COMPETITIVE RATES
PEAR TREES, RECTORY LANE, ROCKLAND ST MARY, NORFOLK. NR14 7EY
Telephone: 01508 538267
Email: enquiries@gjstokes.co.uk
Website: www.gjstokes.co.uk
Old School Building, Kirby Road, Kirby Bedon, Norwich. NR14 7DS www.johnhurrellandsons.co.uk
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Call Karen & Alan Tranter
rocklandstmarypo@hotmail.com
01508 538123
Open seven days a week for all your local needs
Daily supplies of fresh fruit and vegetables. Fresh bread baked locally
Wide range of newspapers, magazines, stationery and greetings cards
General groceries - Off Licence - Wide range of sweets, soft drinks and ice creams
Electronic mobile phone top-ups - National Lotto - Photocopy facility
We also take all major credit cards and offer cash back facilities
Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 8am - 8pm (Now open all day) Sunday 9am - 4pm
Rockland St Mary Post Office, Stores and Tea Room
EUROs and DOLLARs now in stock. Motor vehicle licence office. Free cash withdrawals from most major banks.
Lawnmowers & Garden Machinery Sharpening, Service, Sales, Spares
John Hurrell & Sons
Reliable, Friendly, Family Business
• Power Driven Petrol Mowers • New & Used Sales • Hedge Cutters, Chainsaws • Blower Vacs & All Garden Machinery • Shear Sharpening Service
Prompt, Reliable, Professional Service With Over 40 years Experience. FREE Local Collection and Delivery. Authorised Hayter Stockist and Service Dealer
Calor Bottled Gas Stockist
CALOR
01508 492244
We wish all our Customers a Merry Christmas
Don’t wait until Spring, get your machinery serviced and ready for
the coming season.
Remember Winter Service Discount
Dec/Jan
Electrical Services
ELECSA REGISTERED
PART P CERTIFIED
Domestic & Commercial Installation & Testing
New Installs, Rewiring Extra Sockets & Lights, etc.
Call Paul Mills
01508 480787
07795 075259
Trevor Myhill Painter & Decorator Over 25 years experience (01508) 480657 FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN - NO JOB TOO SMALL
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Village News Alpington & Yelverton
Bergh Apton
Bramerton
Claxton & Carleton St Peter Social Club
Entertainment evenings: last Saturday of every month except August.
December 31st - Gary Paige
To join the Social Club, which is £4 per year, come along to the village hall at 8.30 pm any Friday evening to find out more. Bar open Friday evenings as well as the last Saturday of every month.
Claxton
Carleton St Peter
CLUB CASCADE for the over 50s
20th December - Christmas dinner
17th January - Patsy Rose Singer/guitarist
Unless otherwise stated meetings held 3rd Tuesday of the month - 2.00 – 4.00 pm, Alpington & Yelverton village hall, Church Road, Alpington. Raffle. Tea and biscuits served.
Chairman – Eileen Minns 01508 494894
Secretary – Pat Barter 01508 493570
Alpington & Yelverton village hall
"Strictly" with a difference
Twelfth Night Hoe-down
7pm - 10ish Saturday 14th January
We are fortunate to have Richard Motley as our Caller.
Come and enjoy the music and dancing. Supper at the Chuck
Wagon included, plus Bar, Raffle Admission is £8. Tickets are sold in advance and available
from Pat 493570 or Chris 495179
Proceeds to village hall funds
Alpington & Yelverton Local History Society
Mardle Evening on School Days at the The Wheel of Fortune PH
Do you have photographs of your school days? Did you attend the Alpington Village School or know someone who did?
Is it time to tell all. Join us for a walk back in time and bring those photographs! Everyone is welcome to join us on Tuesday 10 January 2017 at 7.30 pm. Members are free, visitors £3 at the door (to include refreshments).
Contact Mary Fewster (Chairman) 01508 492059 for further details.
Come and join us at Bramerton Village Hall
Saturday 3 December, 10.00 am – Noon
Coffee Morning
Bring and Buy, Books, Cakes, Bric-a-Brac and Raffle
Proceeds to St Peter’s Church
Contact: Kate and Geoff Shaw 01508 538179
The PCC would like to thank everybody who manned the church for the Bike Ride held on September 10th. Also many thanks to Anne and grandson Charlie for riding for the church.
The PCC would like to thank all flower arrangers who decorated the church for the Harvest Festival Service on October 2nd. Thank you to Rev Mandy Ansell for a brilliant service and to Ursula for playing the organ. The church looked beautiful.
The PCC would like to thank everybody who came and supported the Harvest Supper on October 10th and also to all who helped with the table and chairs.
Also, a big thank you to Lynton for a super supper and to Ray for an entertaining Bingo. It was a lovely evening, full of laughter and chatter. Many thanks to you both.
Future events: November 23rd - Flower Arranging Demonstration with Lynton Johnson at 7pm in Claxton and Carleton St Peter village hall. Tickets £6.50 each are available from 01508 480325. Raffle. Tea, coffee and biscuits.
The Late Summer Fete in September was a great success! We have produced a lovely calendar for 2017 featuring people’s favourite photographs as voted on the day of the fete. These will be on sale at the December Community Café on 13th, the Adrian Bell afternoon on 4th December, or are available from Sarah Carter on 480555. Our thanks go to everyone who submitted photographs, everyone who helped with preparations, manned stalls or served refreshments on the day, for all donations of produce, cakes, etc. Our special thanks go to Rob Barnes for judging the photographic competition and to Jo Bissonnet for organising it and for having such an original idea in the first place! The Claxton & Carleton St Peter Community Café (held every second Tuesday of every month) continues to go from strength to strength. We were delighted to donate our entire takings of £73.00 from the October Café to Macmillan Cancer Care. Tuesday 13th December from 10am will be our Christmas Café. Not only will we be serving our usual selection of cakes and savouries with an added seasonal twist, but will be extending the Café’s hours to include soup and rolls, so people can linger over lunchtime if they wish. Then on January 10th 2017 from 10am – 12.00 we will be celebrating the Community Café’s first birthday, so look out for some extra features then!
Liz Lester and Paris Back would like to thank everyone who came to our Coffee Morning on Thursday 6th October at Washingford House. Especially those who helped with stalls, teas and coffees, donated cakes and tombola prizes. With your support, we have all raised £1,476.60 for The Brooke and The Tibet Relief Fund.
To the very special people in Yelverton & Alpington.
Marion and Ray would like to send their heartfelt thanks to all their friends and neighbours for the kindness and support given to them during a very sad and traumatic time.
Now all those Get Well cards have worked their magic and Ray is recovering well.
We would also like to add a thank you to the wonderful volunteers of the ‘Good Neighbours Scheme’ who operate in our area.
Thank you all.
Marion Moreton
Ashby St Mary Ashby St Mary’s Church Coffee Morning held on Octobber 14th 2016.
Our grateful thanks to all who attended the above coffee morning which was kindly hosted by Margaret Oliver at her home in Hall Road, Ashby St Mary.
The amount raised for the church was £480.
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Village News Kirby Bedon Rockland St Mary
Craft afternoons
Apologies for the mistake in the last issue re the craft afternoons. These are held monthly on Tuesday afternoons, NOT Thursdays. If you’re interested in patchwork, quilting, crochet, knitting, etc, you’re welcome to come along to the Parish Room.
Photo shows Jean Carr, Jayne Regan and Daphne Howlett.
If you’d like more details please contact Daphne on 01508 538553.
Village Hall Makeover The village hall in Kirby Bedon has recently been the subject of much work to restore it to its former glory. After some professional refurbishment taking place over the summer, including new roof work, roof and wall insulation, internal plaster and plasterboard and skirting boards in the main hall, it just needed the finishing touches, namely painting. Quite a daunting task in not a small room but one undertaken by some of the villagers over a wet weekend in September. Led by three generations of the Cane family, and with Tim, Chairman of the Parish Council, the makeover was complete by tea time on the Sunday.
Gerald Chilvers, a demon with an extended roller who has lived in Kirby Bedon all his life, said he has never seen the hall look so smart. The walls have been painted a lovely warm Jersey Cream colour.
Those involved are now thinking the kitchen and toilets could do with attention, watch this space! Should anyone wish to hire our newly decorated hall they can do so by contacting Mrs Jill Watson on 01508 494221.
Jane and Richard Stevens
Kirby Kids’ Reunion Update
Once again we had a lovely happy evening and many child-hood memories were recalled. We had a lovely buffet thanks to all of you who brought lots of food items. Thanks also to the girls in the kitchen for making all the tea and coffee, and to Harry for topping up our cups all evening.
There was the usual raffle and tombola and we were able to send £148 to Help For Heroes.
We look forward to seeing you all again next year on the last Saturday of the month, 30th September 2017.
For sale Newly serviced ladies bicycle for sale.
Also little used table tennis table for sale. In very good condition.
Please contact Maria Phillips on 01508 480656. If no reply, please leave message with your phone number.
Gardening Club
Interested in gardening? Why not join Rockland St. Mary & District Gardening Club? Meetings held fourth Thursday in the month in the Parish Room, Rockland, at 7.30pm in winter and garden visits at 6.30pm in summer. Further details from Jean on 538609.
Christmas Fayre
You can visit Father Christmas at our Christmas Fayre on Friday, December 9th in the Parish Room, Rockland. Open 6pm - 9pm, with craft, jewellery, chocolates, cake stalls, a raffle and a tombola. Seasonal refreshments available too.
News from Rockland St Mary with Hellington Parish Council Rockland St Mary with Hellington Parish Council meets at the Parish Room on the second Monday of each month (except August) at 7.30pm. Any members of the public are more than welcome to come along and see what is happening in our villages. Recent developments include:
♦ Setting up a community speed watch team in Rockland St Mary. This has proved to be very productive. During the first four weeks forty-eight vehicles were registered as exceeding the speed limit. We currently have ten volunteers but the co-ordinator, Monica Armstrong, would love to recruit some more people. Please contact Monica if you would like further information, tel: 01508 537026 or email rocklandparishclerk@gmail.com. This is a very important initiative aiming to make the village safer for everyone.
♦ The engagement of a self-employed village caretaker, Steve Gildersleeve. He has worked very hard over the last few months clearing public footpaths and maintaining them in an excellent condition, litter picking throughout the villages, cutting back hedges and much more.
♦ Installing additional dog “poo” bins in Rockland.
♦ Assisting Rockland St Mary with Hellington PCC in obtaining a District Councillor’s Ward Grant of £200.00 towards replacement gates and posts at Hellington Churchyard. The Parish Council will be considering awarding a grant adding to this sum.
♦ Ongoing work on Black Horse Dyke Car Park - a tremendous improvement already.
♦ Discussions regarding the future of Green Lane Playing Field. Further information will be given in future issues of the Eleven Says.
♦ A grant to Townlands and Roydon’s Trust of £348.89 to cover the insurance premium for the Parish Room.
♦ A further grant of £500 to cover the refurbishment of the Parish Room kitchen.
♦ A grant to the Poors Trust of £210 towards the hiring of a skip to clear debris from the allotments.
Next year the Parish Council will be holding a floral display competition. Further details will be in the next Edition of Eleven Says. In September Martin Stedman resigned from the Parish Council. He had served as Chair of the Council and also Chair of the Rockland Broad Management Committee. Many thanks to Martin for his substantial contribution which has been much appreciated. Please visit the Parish website www.rocklandstmary.org.uk for additional information on the Parish Council.
Monica Armstrong Clerk to Rockland St Mary with Hellington Parish Council
Rockland St Mary
Thurton Tea Afternoon The next Thurton Tea Afternoon is on Monday 23rd January, 2 - 4.30pm at Ashby and Thurton Village Hall. If you are thinking of coming for the first time...do give us a try... we are there with the kettle on, there are home-made cakes to enjoy and people to chat with.
Younger families join us after school and we provide drawing and colouring activities for the children. There is no charge, but donations go towards covering our costs and any surplus is given to Thurton Church. We look forward to seeing you. Contacts for more information (or to receive offers of cakes) are: Angie (01508 480477) and Rosalind (01508 480440).
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Thurton
Village News Rockland and Surlingham Surlingham
Rockland St Mary 200 Club Thank you to all those people who have supported the 200 Club in our second year. We are very pleased that most people who bought tickets first time around have renewed their membership. It is also gratifying that we have some new subscribers as well. As a result, The 200 Club Committee has been able to donate £330 to the Friends of St Mary’s Church in Rockland and the same amount towards the ongoing refurbishment of the Parish Room in Rockland. In terms of the lottery itself, there will be a monthly prize of £50 over the next year, with two prizes being awarded in December.
200 Club Committee
Rockland St Mary - Black Horse Dyke Restoration Many of you may have noticed that Black Horse Dyke has had the scrub trees and undergrowth cleared as part of the tidy up of the area. There is much more to be done with new fencing and resurfacing of the car parking area. The work has been carried out by Mark Clayton and his sons, to whom we can say a big thank you! However before they could begin the removal of the bushes etc, they had to empty all the fly-tipped rubbish found in the water - a fridge, old bicycle, bags of clothing, cans, bottles, jam-jars, brick rubble and other building materials – you name it, it was there. 8 trailer loads of it!
Fly-tipping is not only disgustingly antisocial it is also illegal. The Parish Council will prosecute anyone found to be dumping things in the water and in the car park. If the clothing bank is full, do not leave bags of it in the car park. We hope we will have your co-operation. Please help us to keep our village tidy.
Daphne Howlett Chairman Rockland St Mary & Hellington Parish Council.
The Rook Ramble on 30th October had 47 people (including 2 children) walking the Surlingham and Rockland footpaths, sustained by hot drinks and delicious food provided at the Parish Rooms. It was a nice day, much enjoyed, so thanks and congratulations to the organisers. On All Soul’s Day we had a beautiful service at St. Mary’s remembering loved ones. We sang, listened, prayed and lit candles together. When we left, the candles were still shining bright in the darkness. Our Carol Service on 18th December at 4pm will be followed by refreshments (mince pie time!), everyone will be very welcome.
A Candlelit Celebration of Christmas
with Siene Nomi Choir
December 9th, 7.30pm at St Ethelberts
Seasonal refreshments and
Mulled Wine
No charge for this event but we will welcome donations
Pug Rescue On A146 If you were held up on your way to work or school on Monday 26th September about 8.30 am it was because two caring people stopped to rescue two small pug dogs that had got out of their garden in Bramerton and made for the busy A146 where it meets Slade Lane. Apparently they were running in and out of the traffic and might have been killed had not two people stopped the traffic and managed to catch the little rascals. They were then taken home and re united with their grateful owner. Thank you to those two kind women!
Friends of Thurton Church
Christmas Bingo
December 2nd
at Thurton & Ashby Village Hall
Eyes down looking at 7.30pm Festive Prizes
Caller Ray Wharton
Seasonal refreshments available
Turn up and give us your support to raise funds for the repairs/
refurbishments to our lovely church
Thurton Primary School News Thurton Primary School life continues to be busy! The children have taken part in several sports events this term: they were victorious in the Cluster Football, and also the Cross Country Running, where several pupils qualified for the next round! Well done to all who represented Team Thurton! This year we have been running our usual wide variety of After School Clubs, but we are particularly excited about our newest club, Aem Hai Karate run by Sansei Dan Dean-Cockburn. The uptake for this club has been amazing and the children are thoroughly enjoying it, and getting really involved in the whole ethos of Karate, which is lovely to see! Our PTA have been very busy already raising funds for the children. The quiz night was particularly successful, and, as part of our drive this year to encourage children to a lifelong love of reading, we have started running Reading Cafes, with the help of the PTA. We are thrilled about how well these are going, and would like to thank all the parents who are giving up their free time to come in and share a book with the children. Enjoy, Achieve, Believe. www.thurton.norfolk.sch.uk
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Village News Alpington & Bergh Apton Primary School news The Friends fundraising enhances the children’s experiences at school where the funding from local authority and diocese cannot quite stretch – providing for music lessons, funding towards school trips and travel, play equipment etc (etc etc!). We have a Facebook page (@fabaps) if you would like to see more of what we do. We hope you agree that the school is a credit to our villages. We enjoy a fantastic relationship with our local community, attending both Yelverton and Bergh Apton Churches for celebrations and festivals and inviting neighbours to join in our activities and fundraising events. Looking forward to 2017, we are working towards funding a major project; the resurfacing and line-painting of sports circuits and play areas on the playground. This will again improve what (aside from the churches) is the very attractive focal point of our villages. The Friends would like to take this opportunity to extend a big THANK YOU for all the support you give to our school activities and wish all our neighbours and friends of Friends a most enjoyable Christmas and Happy New Year!
Founder Inspires Filling Station Audience
Richard Fothergill, the Founder and Director of The Filling Station Trust spoke inspirationally at the October meeting of the Yare Valley Filling Station at the new venue in Bergh Apton, south of Norwich. He addressed an audience of over fifty interdenominational church members and guests. An ordained minister, Richard majored on “What God is doing across the Filling Station network”, started 10 years ago, which now has 85 different meetings across the UK and also some abroad. He spoke of God’s Holy Spirit operating within the network, which comes as a Comfort, illustrating this
with a story of a church minister who was close to giving up. After he attended a meeting he was so encouraged that he changed his mind, and six months later his church had expanded significantly. Richard gave examples of Healing by God in meetings. One was about a young mother who had not been in church for over 20 years. Being diagnosed with terminal liver cancer she spoke with her Christian neighbour who took her to a meeting. Three days later following prayer, she had further tests in hospital showing 99% reduction in cancer cells. Another was about a Scottish bus driver had been off work for over 9 months because of back injury. Hands were layed on his back on two occasions, and soon he miraculously threw away his stick and walked into a local church to tell joyfully of his healing and return to work. He then addressed the topic of Signs and Wonders. His example was of a couple in France who had been trying to sell their home for 2 years without success. Following prayer at a meeting, 3 days later a bid for the full amount was received and 2 months later they moved home. In contrast to many negative influences in the modern world, Richard said, “There is new confidence in the Church, and we have the answer, standing out as people who have something different, a light, drawing others to God.” Quoting Psalm 133.v1 “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity”, Richard told of Healing on the Streets (HOTS) initiatives where Christians from different backgrounds have found new unity and meet together regularly in public open spaces, offering prayer and ministry. This led him to speak about Spiritual Wisdom, where prayer is the number one priority and authority taken. Many Christians pray specifically for neighbours, friends and their communities. Richard concluded with ‘What’s Next?’ A prophesy from a believer in South Africa showed significance in the national flag of the UK where God will move the nation into greater things. “The Filling Station is now a major platform from which Jesus will work,” he confidently predicted. For more details telephone: Al Evans, 07760 770797, email: yarevalley@thefillingstation.org.uk or visit the web site: www.thefillingstation.org.uk plus Facebook. 2017 meetings start on 19 January. Kevin Gotts
Christmas Come let us wonder at this child Whose little life so weak and mild Bears all God's will for man made good And with us shares in flesh and blood. From Bethlehem see heaven's light Lead through the music of this night Where shepherds and wise men draw near And all creation's hope find here. Look to the sign the angel told: With eyes of faith, hope's gift behold. In this poor manger, gracious guest, God's love for man seeks human breast. To our hearts welcome, Jesus Lord, Whose new life gives us life restored. At this your coming to the earth We greet in you our own rebirth. For healing peace is come to men: As we in God are born again The poorest stable of each soul Is graced by him who makes all whole. What gift so worthy can we bring To him whose gift is everything, When blessed Mary's loving care For all mankind speaks perfect prayer? So with her treasure up these things: The promise that the angel brings; The shepherds told 'Be not afraid'; Messiah in a manger laid. And with her magnify that name Whose gospel angels still proclaim: Emmanuel, a saviour given, God's peace on earth, goodwill from heaven. c.s.
The story of mince pies Did you know that mince pies have been traditional English Christmas fare since the Middle Ages, when meat was a key ingredient? The addition of spices, suet and alcohol to meat came about because it was an alternative to salting and smoking in order to preserve the food. Mince pies used to be a different shape - cradle-shaped with a pastry baby Jesus on top.
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Telephone: 01508 494670
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Robert Clough Carpenter/Joiner
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carpentry/joinery needs, and MORE!!
Specialists in purpose made windows and doors for period and listed properties
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A local company, established 1988
All aspects of carpentry and joinery work undertaken
Ceramic tiling and domestic plumbing
Suppliers and fitters of high quality kitchens and bathrooms
01508 493711 www.robertclough.co.uk
M A Blackburn Tel: 01508 548432
www.blackburnlandscaping.co.uk
Fencing and Gates Garden, Field and
Commercial
Landscaping/Gardens Brickweave, Block paving, Slabs
& Patios, Shingle/Gravel Driveways Garden renovation
or one off tasks
Mini digger with driver available for hire
Member of the Guild of Master Craftsmen
Fully insured and References available
RUSSELL PHIPPS
Phone:
07764 413910 or
01508 493143
For
Plumbing, Tiling, Kitchen and Bathroom Fitting
Home Maintenance
Email:
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ELAINE SMITH Hon FLCM GLCM LLCM (TD) (Dup),
ALCM (Trip), Dip LCM
Specialist Music Tuition Piano Recorder Flute Keyboard History
Saxophone Electric Organ Clarinet Theory
Consultations and Accompaniment for Examinations and Auditions
Member of ISM British Flute Society
Federation of Adjudicators and Senior Examiner and Wind Specialist for LCM
The White Homestead, Bramerton. NR14 7DP
Tel: 01508 538215
UK Water Services Specialists in Water Softening
& Filtration
Water Softeners:
Not as BIG as you think they are!
Call us for a quotation to install a new system
or upgrade your existing unit.
Competitive rates to Rent or Buy
For all your Salt, Servicing and Filter needs call:
01603 713606
Jon de Gray - Carpenter & Joiner 9 Walnut Hill, Surlingham, Norwich NR14 7DQ
Telephone: 01508 538075
Mobile: 07792002172
Email: jondegray@hotmail.com
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General Repairs & Maintenance
Doors: Internal & External
Kitchens & Bathrooms
Floor & Wall Tiling
Painting & Decorating
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Domestic & Commercial
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ALDIS & SONS FARM SHOP
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Church Farm, Framingham Earl
01508 492293 / 07831392347 Our Own Grown Veg and Salads
Large Selection of Fruits Our Own Reared Lamb
Local Beef, Chicken, Pork and Game
Free Range Eggs Fresh Cut Flowers Water Softener Salt Potatoes by the Bag
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Kingdom landscapes
Individual or whole landscaping projects For a free no obligation quote, please call with your enquiry. Patios Paths Driveways Walls Fencing Decking Water features Turfing Clearance and renovation General construction work
Contact: Darren Barnes, Nunns Cottage, Framingham Pigot, Norwich For quality landscaping services call 07979724438 or 01508 495588
Surlingham Timeshare Swimming Pool Are you interested in having an indoor heated swimming pool exclusively for yourself, family or friends? If so, please ring (01508) 538206. 3, 6 or 12 monthly bookings for weekly slots available, also one offs. Open seven days a week 6.30am - 10pm. We are situated 6 miles SE of Norwich between Surlingham and Rockland St Mary. Producers of Yare Valley Rapeseed Oil. To order: 01508 538206 or go to www.yarevalleyoils.co.uk
REPAIRER, CONSERVER AND MAKER OF CLOCKS
Richard Simmonds MBHI
Qualified, experienced craftsman
COLLECTION AND DELIVERY SERVICE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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3 The Raveningham Centre, Beccles Road, Raveningham, NORWICH. NR14 6NU
Need a Good Plumber?
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CHIMNEY SWEEP Fully insured. Certificates issued
NACS and HETAS approved Chimneys, Flues, Appliances Bird, Rain and Downdraught
Terminals fitted
AMPLE CLEAN 01603 666964
David Smith Property Maintenance
and Handy Man
Painting and Decorating. Kitchen and Bathroom Fitting. Wall and Floor Tiling. Laminate Flooring. Door Hanging. Skirting Boards Fitted.
Locks Opened and Replaced. Small Plumbing Repairs and Much More.
All Jobs Considered.
Tel: 01508 480396
Mob: 07895004976
CHRIS JACOBS PEST CONTROL SERVICE
Rats and mice, rabbits, wasps, ants, etc
Mobile: 07808 484144
HELEN SAPEY MSSCh. MBChA QUALIFIED SURGICAL CHIROPODIST
VISITING PRACTITIONER Registered Member of the British Chiropody Association
Call: 01508 480137 or 07765620561 for a home visit
Dog Grooming Services
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Mary)
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Martin Epps - Electrician NICEIC Approved Contractor
(Part P Certified)
All types of electrical work undertaken:
New Installations
Domestic - Industrial Alterations - Rewires
Free Estimates
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CHRIS CLITHEROE PAINTER & DECORATOR
Interior and Exterior
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Tel: (01508) 480283
The Cottage, Chapel Road, Ashby St Mary. Norwich
NR14 7BH
MATT STEELE Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
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KEITH SWAIN Interiors
Kitchens - Bedrooms - Bathrooms Supplied & Fitted
All projects big or small we do them all
for a free quote call Keith on
(H) 01508 491692
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The Bramerton Clinic www.bramertonclinic.com
All health problems (acute or chronic) addressed in a caring and completely
natural manner.
Homeopathic, Bach Flower, Herbal, Supplement & Dietary Advice,
For appointments or further information, please contact:
Elaine Smith LCPH (London), FBIH, MHMA, RMANM, BFRP. Course Director of Dip. Hom.
for Association of Natural Medicine (information available for prospective students)
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SPORTS SERVICES For repairs and restrings
to all racket types.
Tennis Court Refurbishment. Netting, posts supplied, repaired.
Lines repainted, etc.
Most other sports equipment repaired.
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BED AND BREAKFAST
Framingham Earl: Beautifully restored Old Rectory. Set in 2 acres of country garden next to St Andrews Church. Further details from Mrs Sue Wellings. Telephone: 01508 493590. Mobile: 07808 125381. Email: info@oldrectorynorfolk.co.uk Web: www.oldrectorynorfolk.co.uk HOLIDAY LET The Barn at the Well House, Rockland St Mary. Recently renovated, 1 bedroom barn available for holiday lets, weekend stays, etc. All amenities. Call Lisa Reynolds, 07939 037743 or 01508 538551 or email: lchreynolds@gmail.com. VILLAGE HALLS
Alpington & Yelverton - Main hall. Large committee/club room, Kitchen and dining area. Excellent heating. Car park. Children's play area. £9 an hour for regular user groups and private functions. Business and trade £18 an hour. Please contact Chris Blower, chrisblower587@gmail.com or mobile 07986 468432 for bookings www.alpingtonvillagehall.wordpress.com
Ashby and Thurton - Main hall with kitchen facilities and/or committee room available for private hire from hourly rate of £13, complete full day hire from £40. Discounted rates for regular contract bookings. Ideal for meeting groups and social activities. Please contact Booking Clerk Dolly Howes 01508 480043.
Bergh Apton – Newly refurbished large hall with stage, small Committee room, fully-fitted new kitchen with crockery and cutlery for 100. New heating and lighting. Car park, gardens and children’s play park. Prices per session from £15. Please contact Hilary Ling on 01508 480439 or email: hilary.ling@btinternet.com
Bramerton - To hire hall, try first Kate Shaw 01508 538179, second, Joan Coles 538455. £3.50 per hour, minimum hire 2 hours. Daily rate on request. Car park.
Claxton & Carleton St Peter - Spacious, fully equipped hall. Ideal for functions and regular users. Disabled facilities. New fully fitted kitchen. Large car park. Fully stocked bar available on request. £8 per hour or by session. Contact Robert Ellis 01508 480914 or 01508 480555.
Rockland St Mary - Margaret Mack Hall available evenings and weekends for private parties, meetings and social activities. Rates per hour or per day. Contact after 4pm please, either Mrs Sarah Carter, 01508 480555 or Daphne Howlett, 01508 538553.
Rockland St Mary - The Parish Room is available for hire. With kitchen facilities it is ideal for social functions, parties, clubs and meetings. Our hire rates are extremely reasonable. Please contact Jayne Regan, 01508 538087.
Surlingham - Parish Hall available for hire at £4 per hour, minimum use two hours. For bookings please contact Phyl Gladwell on 01508 538385.
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Tiger Lillies Florist
Supplying bespoke flowers for all occasions
Contact : Lily Anne Griffiths
07584076502 01508 538274
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Applebee Christmas Trees
Dig your own or ready cut Different species Large range of sizes Applebee, Rockland St Mary
Tel: 01508 538231 CLOSED SUNDAYS
Thurton Benefice Rev Chris Ellis The Rectory 29 Ashby Road THURTON NR14 6AX Tel: 01508 484174 Email: chris.ellis23@btinternet.com Youth Worker Dave Cossey Norwich Youth for Christ 36 St Giles Street, NORWICH NR2 1LL Tel: 07581231242 Email: dcossey@norwichyfc.co.uk
CLERGY OF THE BRAMERTON GROUP
NEXT ASSEMBLY: SATURDAY 28th JANUARY, BRAMERTON VILLAGE HALL, 9am to 10.45am (approx)
ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF PORINGLAND AND LODDON Parish Priest Father Padraig HAWKINS, The Lodge, 17 Upgate, Poringland. NR14 7SH. Tel: 01508 492589. Email: Frpadraighawkins@gmail.com
Times of Masses Saturday 6 pm Loddon Sunday 9 am Poringland Daily Mon-Fri 8 am Poringland Saturday 9 am Poringland Staff days off: Monday John Shaw Wendy Shaw Thursday Mandy Ansell
Eleven Says Editorial Board
Editor: Ruth Everett Tel: 01508 538231 Treasurer, Donations, Advertising and Distribution: John Everett Applebee, Bramerton Lane, Rockland St Mary, Norwich. NR14 7HE. Tel: 01508 538231 Contributions, Page Layout and Design: Angie Yeomans 15 Bramerton Lodge, Bramerton, Norwich. NR14 7EQ. Tel: 01508 538131 (Answerphone) Contributions are very welcome subject to the Board’s discretion and available space. Deadline for all material (“copy”) for the next issue is 10th JANUARY 2017. Email: elevensays@hotmail.com Produced by: Angie Yeomans Printed by: Interprint, County Hall, Martineau Lane, NORWICH. NR1 2DL Tel: 01603 894195
Rockland Benefice Rev John Shaw The Rectory Rectory Lane ROCKLAND ST MARY. NR14 7EY Tel: 01508 538619 Email: revjohnshaw@gmail.com Rev Wendy Shaw Tel: 01508 537045 Email: kickoffyourshoes@googlemail.com Rev Mandy Ansell 44 The Street, ROCKLAND ST MARY NR14 7AH Tel: 01508 538654 Email: mandy.ansell44@gmail.com
CODE: HC = Holy Communion; E. Praise = Evening Praise; FC = Family Communion; FW = Family Worship; MP = Morning Prayer; EP = Evening Prayer; PT = Parish Team; VM = Vestry Meeting. * Denotes a Book of Common Prayer service. First Thursday of each month: Holy Communion at Yelverton at 10:30am. Please note: NO service in November
Please note: At Holy Communion, where only two readings are used, the first reading will usually be the Epistle, and the second will always be the Gospel reading. At other services where two readings are used, the first will usually be the Old Testament reading, and the second can be either the Epistle or the Gospel readings.
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Bible Readings Sunday by Sunday: December 2016 & January 2017 Date Old Testament Epistle Gospel 04 Dec 16 Isaiah 11.1-10 Romans 15.4-13 Matthew 3.1-12 2nd of Advent 11 Dec 16 Isaiah 35.1-10 James 5.7-10 Matthew 11.2-11 3rd of Advent 18 Dec 16 Isaiah 7.10-16 Romans 1.1-7 Matthew 1.18-25 4th of Advent 24&25 Dec 16 Isaiah 9.2-7 Titus 2.11-14 Luke 2.1-14[15-20] Christmas Eve or Isaiah 62.6-12 Titus 3.4-7 Luke 2.[1-7]8-20 Christmas Day or Isaiah 52.7-10 Hebrews 1.1-4[5-12] John 1.1-14 01 Jan 17 Numbers 6.22-end Galatians 4.4-7 Luke 2.15-21 Naming of Jesus 08 Jan 17 Isaiah 60.1-6 Ephesians 3.1-12 Matthew 2.1-12 The Epiphany or Isaiah 42.1-9 Acts 10.34-43 Matthew 3.13-17 Baptism of Christ 15 Jan 17 Isaiah 49.1-7 1 Corinthians 1.1-9 John 1.29-42 2nd of Epiphany 22 Jan 17 Isaiah 9.1-4 1 Corinthians 1.10-18 Matthew 4.12-23 3rd of Epiphany 29 Jan 17 1 Kings 17.8-16 1 Corinthians 1.18-31 John 2.1-11 4th of Epiphany 05 Feb 17 Isaiah 58.1-9a[b-12] 1 Corinthians 2.1-12[13-16] Matthew 5.13-20 4th Before Lent
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