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1 The NIB Neatishead, Irstead and Barton Turf Parish Magazine THE BENEFICE OF St BENEDICT The Parishes of Ashmanhaugh, Barton Turf, Beeston St Lawrence, Horning, Irstead and Neatishead Rector: The Rev d David Smith draesmith2@btinternet.com From your Parish Priest Part of the great richness of our church tradition lies in the cycle of seasons in the church s year. While the Cream Eggs start appearing on Boxing Day, the church celebrates Christmas for 40 days, culminating in Candlemas on Friday 2 nd February when we commemorate the Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Part of the liturgy for Candlemas reminds us that this is a turning point in our calendar of worship. This is the point when we turn away from the Christmas story, the planting of the seed of our salvation, and turn towards the Cross, where that salvation comes to fruition. There is that short pause of so-called ordinary time after Candlemas, the Sundays many of us knew by their traditional names (Septuagesima, Sexagesima, Quinquagesima), before embarking on our 40 days of Lent. To complete the symmetry, Easter too is celebrated for 40 days, until the feast of the Ascension. None of this is accidental in the church s calendar. Whilst our secular world moves on rapidly after any event, looking always for the next marketing opportunity, we rightly emphasise the world-changing nature of both Christmas and Easter by carrying on the party for a full 40 days. And just as seeds sown in the garden need time to germinate and grow, we need time to allow the seed of the Incarnation at Christmas to grow in our lives to the Resurrection at Easter, with our 40 days of Lent providing time for personal growth as well as reflection. We can and should observe Lent both collectively and individually. There will be Lent lunches and study groups and prayer groups, as well as all the normal services in our churches. No-one can or should try to do everything, but most should be able to take on perhaps one particular personal commitment as part of our Lenten discipline, whether it be a weekday event in Church, or simply some additional reading, perhaps one of the recommended Lent books, or a particular book of the bible, read regularly during Lent. We shall again set up displays for Experience Easter, this year in St Benedict s, Horning, and hope to encourage our schoolchildren to take part this year, especially since they will still be at school during Holy Week, the culmination of our Lenten preparation for Easter. This is also another opportunity for you to join in as we shall need helpers to host the classes of schoolchildren who visit us. Let s make Lent, Holy Week, and Easter a really special time this year, both individually and together, encouraging one another, and growing together in the shared hope of the Easter message. With every blessing David ISSUE NO: 479 February 2018

2 NIB Donations Those brown envelopes or white if you receive your NIB by post! Yes, it s time to ask for contributions to the cost of printing The NIB. The White House Stores Community Shop holds a donation box, or you could give your envelope to one of The NIB team. The NIB is printed by Century Printing in Stalham - we thank them for an efficient and friendly service. The NIB Team Silent Bells Sadly, no-one heard the bells on Christmas Day at Barton for the nine lessons and carols service. The reason - a shortage of local ringers. The old tenor bell did, however, like Big Ben, chime 12 times to greet the New Year and a band of ringers from other churches rang a few celebratory call changes. The bells are often heard on Friday evenings, a practice night when ringers from other churches make up the numbers. But on Sundays those people are ringing for services at their own churches, and Barton bells stay silent. Wendy Price, Carol Singing Carol Singing around part of Barton Turf raised for Macmillan Nurses and Marie Curie Cancer Care. Thank you to the singers and also the generous givers. Sheila Yaxley 2018 Neatishead Calendar Our sincere thanks to those who bought the Neatishead calendar, to advertisers who supported our venture in turn, we ask everybody to support our loyal advertisers - to the photographers for their wonderful pictures of local scenes, and to the White House Stores and NVH for helping us to sell the calendars. About 400 has been raised for St Peter s Church this year. This is the end of a chapter so many thanks to everybody who has supported this project over the last eight years. John and Monica Riley, Norwich Foodbank Reverse Advent Campaign Through the Reverse Advent Calendar campaign you kindly donated a total of 110kg of food, toiletries and Christmas Fayre. Based on the average weight of the food boxes that are supplied this would be enough food to feed more than 14 local people who are in crisis, for 3 days. So thank you to everyone who helped to achieve this wonderful result, you certainly made all the 14 families have a Christmas they would not have had without your support. Just a reminder there are food donations bins/boxes at Barton, Neatishead Baptist and Irstead Churches. If however donations need collecting please telephone me and I will arrange to collect. Thank you all once again. Irene Thompson, (Barton) Shoe Box Appeal Many thanks to all who contributed towards this worthwhile annual appeal. We collected 63 boxes this year - a great result! They were sent to Ukraine with over 9000 others from local sources. Also thanks to David for conducting the service in the NVH and to all who attended to make it a very happy afternoon. Now is the time to start collecting bits and pieces for your 2018 box! Jane Fowle St Benet s Coffee Morning, Horning The first coffee morning of 2018 was well supported and raised The next one will be on Saturday 3 rd February at the usual time of 10am to 11.30ish. Do come to share this happy occasion with old friends and make new ones. Gillian Jeckells Lent Lunches For one more year the door of Barn Cottage in Horning will be open from 12noon to 1.30pm each Friday in Lent, to welcome anyone who cares to come for a free lunch. On offer will be a simple meal of soup, a sandwich and a piece of fruit, and there will be absolutely no charge. Everyone is welcome, and those who do wish may make a donation to the chosen charity for the week. Dates and details on diary page. We look forward to seeing you. Margery and Monty Ellson St Michael s, Irstead and St Swithin s, Ashmanhaugh The Crib Service at Irstead and the combined Crib/Christingle Service at Ashmanhaugh raised an incredible for the Children s Society. Sincere thanks. Pauline Simpson, Co-ordinator 2

3 St Michael and All Angels, Barton Turf Thanks go to all who took part in the Reverse Advent collection for the food bank and the clothes collection for St Martin s Housing Trust. The few items that we had left from the clothes collection went with Clive Gritten to Great Yarmouth on Christmas Day so everything that you donated went to a good home. As always the community came up trumps. It was great to see so many on Christmas morning and as a result of the retiring collection we will be able to send 224 to Alzheimer s Research. The school started Christmas off for us, with their Christmas concert and it was very good to have them with us again. Either at that concert or on Christmas morning someone lost a ring which we have found. If you are aware of losing a ring on either of those occasions could you please phone Lynne Wall on It was found somewhere near the children s corner. May I thank all those who made the church look so wonderful over Christmas. Barbara Pilcher, Church Warden, Barton and Irstead Fete The fete this year will be held on Saturday 2 nd June at Barton Hall. There will be a fete helpers meeting on Monday 26 th February at 10am at the hall. Do come along, the more the merrier and bring lots of suggestions. Barbara Pilcher, Church Warden, Neatishead Baptist Church It was good to welcome so many people to the Carol Service in December and from that and the collection on Christmas Day we were able to send 180 to Spurgeon s Children s Charity and 160 to Christian Aid. Sue Gibbons, Church Secretary Pat Atkinson, of the Vidyal Trust who work in Southern India, visited Neatishead Baptist Church in January and led the service the next day. It was fascinating to hear about the work (and enjoy good food!), 650 was raised with more to come. Funds so far will comfortably fund transport and extra treatment and medication for three more children with cancer for three years. Thank you to everyone who came and to Pat. Christine Moore The Preston Rooms, Ashmanhaugh The Christmas Thank you was a great opportunity to meet up with everyone over a mince pie and glass of mulled wine. We are hoping to complete the refurbishment by having the remaining windows replaced, along with the new radiators installed in 2017, the building will hopefully be warm and dry for future years. The committee will be putting together a calendar of events for This is always a challenge, and if anyone has a good idea for an event to raise a few pennies please let one of us know! Whilst it is cold and wintry, don t forget the regular clubs being held - Close Knit Knitting Group every Friday, 1-3pm or Gardening Group on Wednesday 28 th February, pm. Both groups are a great way to stay in touch over a cuppa. Sue Watts Neatishead CofE Primary School The school was excited to find itself in the local and national newspapers celebrating the wonderful results of our six Year 6 pupils who sat their KS2 National tests in May It doesn t get much better than 100% achieving the expected standard or above in Maths, Reading, Writing, Science, Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling. We were in third position in Norfolk on the league tables published in December Broadland High School are now benefiting from six very hard working and talented young people. It s not all reading, writing and arithmetic at Neatishead! Already this term they have begun exciting work as historians, geographers, scientists, artists, designers and more. Our future is in very good hands. If you can, take a look at our website (neatisheadprimaryschool.co.uk) to find out more about the adventures our younger pupils had at the Dinosaur Park - guaranteed to make you smile! Then take a look to discover what our older pupils got up to when they visited the Apple Store and Pizza Express to further their understanding of different industries. Music is something we truly celebrate at Neatishead. Our children will be taking part in the Big Sing at Carrow Road in May alongside 4000 other children. They are also part of an exciting project called CASMA where the children are learning to sing in Bangladeshi. They then perform at the OPEN in February. I think that for most there is definitely truth in the saying School days are the best days. Happy New Year! Julie Church, Executive Headteacher 3

4 New Victory Hall News The New Victory Hall Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday 26 th February at 7.30pm in the NVH. An election will be held for up to five Trustees as part of the proceedings. Nominations from those wishing to stand for election as Trustees and serve on the Management Committee should be sent to Mrs D Dean, Willow Green, Hall Road, NR12 8AR or by to doreen.dean@victoryhall.info by no later than 12noon on Monday 19 th February. If you are interested and would like to know a little more about being a Trustee, then please contact Doreen Dean as above. The five elected Trustees and eight nominated representatives from user groups, together with two co-opted members make up the management team. Everybody is very welcome to attend the AGM but only those over 18 years of age and resident in Neatishead, Barton Turf and Irstead may vote on the Resolutions. Once the AGM business is complete, there is a chance to enjoy some light refreshments. Please do come along to show your support, as well as discover what the hall achieved in 2017 and what is planned for Monica Riley, An Audience with Nick Crane - Saturday 10 th March at the NVH, 7pm for 7.30 start. Tickets now on sale for a fantastic evening of Revelations and Recollections from the presenter of BBC's Coast and President of the Royal Geographical Society! Tickets 12 from White House Stores or the gym (cash please) or by cheque made payable to Neatishead Community Gym with a SAE to Gym Secretary, Broadland Cottage, Staithe Road, Barton Turf NR12 8AZ. All proceeds to Neatishead Community Gym, by kind agreement of Nick Crane. Expect these to sell out fast! OPEN WEEK! Let us help YOU to help yourself in Fitness is vital as we get older to help us stay well, and to combat diseases and conditions which can cause major problems in later life. Neatishead Community Gym offers three, no pressure, friendly sessions at the NVH each week. Why not give us a try? It's low cost and ideal for older people wanting to do low impact exercise. Either come along to see what we do during our OPEN WEEK at the NVH, between 8.30 and 12noon on Sunday 4 th, Monday 5 th or Wednesday 7 th February (some slots also available on the day on a first come, first served basis), or use the voucher enclosed with this NIB to book your personal FREE TRIAL. Let us help YOU to help yourself to a better body in 2018! Village Screen Cinema - Our film to be shown on Monday 5 th February, 7 for 7.30pm (PG13 running time 1hr 47m) is Dunkirk. Director Christopher Nolan's account of the evacuation of Allied troops from France during World War II. This film is unlike any other war film you will see by way of the story timelines, camera angles and sound track. It is utterly immersive. Please do come along and join us in the NVH and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit included in the ticket price of 5, available at White House Stores or on the door, numbers permitting. If you have special seating requirements please call Christine on Shelagh Tyrell Farmers Market in the NVH Saturday 10 th February 9 until 12noon Winners of the December draw of the 200 Club: 50 R Docherty, 10 D Smith, 5 V Kendrick. And January - 50 K Calladine, 10 J Clay, 5 D Pritchard. The NVH Christmas Fair was a busy and pleasant morning which raised 1541 to help keep the NVH well maintained. Many thanks to all the user groups who ran stalls, to the visitors who came to buy, to the team serving teas and coffees and delicious bacon rolls and finally a great big thank you to NABS who sang and entertained us throughout the morning. Doreen Dean The BIG Community Breakfast held in January certainly was a BIG event as 164 people came together to have breakfast. The proceeds from the meal were as most of the ingredients were generously donated by local firms and in addition donations to the collection buckets totalled so with the matched funding from Barclays Bank, a grand total of 2, (subject to final audit) was raised for Cancer Research UK. It was a truly fantastic result. A great BIG thank you to all the volunteers who helped in so many ways, to all who came and had breakfast and to our generous sponsors. Well done all! Doreen Dean 4

5 Gardening Club We had a very enjoyable quiz evening for our December meeting and thanks go to Neville Khambatta for acting as the quiz master and to Roger for stepping in as scorer. Thanks also to all the members and friends who helped to clear the hall in record time! Our next meeting is on Monday 19 th February when Mr R Maidstone will be speaking about Wild Flowers in the Garden. Visitors and new members are always welcome to our meetings. Jane King, Women s Institute We might not win the Man Booker prize, but we might win the Woman Cooker prize with our book containing favourite recipes submitted by our Members, which was released at our November Annual Meeting. Sally Church stood down as President, having served us well for 3 years, and Jo Macdougall has taken over. Our members are a generous lot and, after the annual reports had been read and cups presented, Sally handed a cheque for over 360 to Kim Lister of The Hamlet Centre, a Norwich-based charity. Horse meat didn t feature in our recipe book, which gladdened the heart of the pantomime horse that appeared with the old codgers in our skit on Old Uncle Tom Cobley at the WI Broadland Group Christmas Concert. Our Christmas lunch was enlivened by Pam Warren and Friends, who sang a medley of songs and recited poems. The competition for the best wrapped present for a patient in the Priscilla Bacon Lodge Hospice was won by Audrey Baillie: later in the week, Pat Young and Trish Percival took this and the other presents to the Lodge, as is our usual tradition. To help work off those extra calories, Jane Mitchell got a few of us and a couple of puddle-jumping dogs out and about on the New Year s Day walk around Barton. Monica Riley, Friends and Neighbours Report The Club had its AGM at the NVH and all committee members kindly agreed to continue. We finished the meeting with a quiz, thanks to Doreen. We had a very interesting talk with slides, thanks to Geoff Best, on his holiday in Zimbabwe with his fiancé. The Club had their Christmas lunch at Rackheath Green Man, thanks to the committee for organising. We had a very nice Carol Service at the Baptist Church with lovely singing by the children of Neatishead School. We thank them very much also to the teachers and helpers for giving up their time to entertain us. Thanks also to the members and Pastor of the Baptist Church for allowing us to use their church. We would gladly welcome any new members to join us for our meetings, the second and fourth Thursday of each month. We send our sincere condolences to the families of Daphne Hathaway, Brenda Booty, Joyce Pratt and Doris Moorhouse. Sheila Yaxley Community Heritage Group (NIBCHG) - At our first presentation for 2018 we thoroughly enjoyed a nostalgic trip around the Broads with Neville Khambatta through his vintage postcards with some comparisons of Broadland landscapes Then and Now. This year s presentations will alternate monthly with research evenings. At the meeting on Wednesday 21 st February, 7.30pm in the Community Room at the NVH, we would like to invite anyone interested in finding out more about their relatives who served during WW1 or who would like to research any aspect of the villages history to come along. We can guide you around various websites, direct you to helpful leaflets, share the group s own resources or talk through ideas you may have. All welcome. Claire Penstone-Smith, Neatishead Parish Council s Playground Fund There will be a Grand Auction on Saturday 24 th March, 7 for 7.30pm in the NVH, in aid of Neatishead Parish Council s Playground Fund. We urgently need donations of quality items and promises to make this a successful evening and help to support the improvements to the playground facilities. To donate or promise an item please contact Caro How ( ), Dianne Pickering ( ) dianne_logan@hotmail.com or any of the Neatishead Parish Councillors. There will be nibbles on each table and a licensed bar will be available. Please show your support for this Project by either donating or bidding or simply by coming along to enjoy what will be a very enjoyable evening. Dianne Pickering, dianne_logan@hotmail.com 5

6 BroadBeat Choir In 2017 we raised around 2,000 for The Clare School in Norwich which will go towards their hydrotherapy pool. This year we will raise funds to support local people with Alzheimer s and Dementia, as well as their carers. We will work together with The Alzheimer s Society and also host our own social events such as sing-a-longs and tea & cake afternoons. If you would like to join us either as a choir member, or come along to one of our events, please contact me. Sandra Edwards, WISE Ladies We hope everyone had a lovely Christmas and we wish you all a happy Our Christmas Card Delivery Service was a great success and we raised almost 100 towards the Neatishead Playground Fund. This we hope to do again next year, fund raising for another charity. It was also lovely to see so many excited children when they visited Santa and a big thank you to the children from Neatishead Primary School for coming along and singing for us on the evening at White House Stores. For our January meeting we had an informative talk from Boo Williams who is running the Pilates Class in the NVH (New Year resolution?) followed by an informal quiz. We have a full itinerary planned for this year and as normal, members will be ed with details (and WhatsApp as we ve gone all modern!). For further details call me. Lesley Smith, Snowdrop and Aconite Walk with Brunch At Hoveton House (not Hoveton Hall) on Sunday 25 th February from 11am to 2pm. Mr and Mrs Blofeld invite you to enjoy a relaxing stroll in the beautiful gardens in aid of Autism Anglia and St John s Church, Hoveton. Tickets on the gate ( 7.50 for Adults, Children under 12 3) price includes winter soup, BBQ hotdogs (veggie available) and a glass of wine or soft drink. Further information Hoveton House can be found off the A1062 Hoveton to Horning Road. Wildlife Notes The last two months seem to have been quite quiet on the bird front with few reports of wintering swans on the grazing marshes and no great numbers of visiting wildfowl or Short Eared Owls. Even the garden birds have been relatively low in numbers but I have been pleased to see a Brambling with the Chaffinches feeding under my bird table. A spell of hard, frosty weather could soon change that and would bring numbers of other species to our feeders in February. Ones to look out for include Siskins, a small yellowy coloured acrobatic finch with a forked tail, streaky on the front and back in the case of females but brighter and greener looking with a black crown in the case of males. Both sexes have a distinctive pale wing bar. They feed in flocks especially high up in pine and Alder trees and have a trilling, twittering call. If the icy conditions force them to leave coniferous forests they will visit gardens to feed on peanuts and sunflower hearts. Other species we may see include the Reed Bunting, usually feeding on seeds on the ground, and the Lesser Redpoll, another small, brown, streaky member of the finch family, which comes to feeders and is often in mixed flocks with Siskins. Redpolls have a small red crown (hence the name) and a small yellow bill and are very fond of birch seeds. Be warned that they are very easy to overlook when they are on your feeders. February is the time of year when we should think about putting up new bird nest boxes in our gardens so birds have a chance to get familiar with them before spring arrives. The BTO hold National Nest Box Week every year during this month with lots of advice about where to site boxes and what types to use (see the British Trust for Ornithology website). Another bird that is more likely to be noticed in your garden in the winter when there are no leaves on the trees is the Treecreeper. They walk up the sides of tree trunks always starting at the bottom and working upwards, poking their thin curved beaks into cracks and crevices trying to find small spiders and insects. They sometimes join mixed flocks of tits roaming through woodland and gardens. Jerry Simpson, , simpsonj24@btinternet.com Knit and Stitch Got any crafty resolutions? Get to grips with those WIPs (works in progress!) or sort out your fabric/yarn stash to start something new. We are a very friendly and informal group meeting twice a month Wednesday 7 th and Tuesday 27 th February, 7-9pm, NVH we d love to see you at one or both meetings. Claire Penstone-Smith,

7 NABS Words and Music..LIVE!!! Who needs the X-Factor when we have NABS very own Words and Music.. LIVE!!!? Your local AmDram Company is pulling out all the stops for an all-encompassing variety show of song, dance, speech and drama. You will see familiar faces but, more importantly, the future face of NABS treading the boards for their first time. Who knows what talent spotters might be lurking and it would be encouraging for them, and the rest of us too, if we had a full house. Your ticket (adult 8, U12s 5) will include canapés, so seating will be at tables. There will be a pay bar and 75/25 raffle. The entertainment takes place on Friday 2 nd and Saturday 3 rd March at 7.30pm in the NVH. Tickets will be available from Thursday 1 st February from White House Stores, Claire ( ) or Susan ( ). Rachel Clayton, Horning Flower Club The next meeting Monday 12 th February, will be a talk by Brian Hedge entitled A Flower Arrangers Garden - competition Spring Flower Arrangement. New members are always welcome, further information please contact Maureen Smelt on Janet Smith Social Activities and Events at the Library Healthwatch Norfolk - Thursday 22 nd February, pm. Healthwatch works to improve Health and Social Care Services to meet the needs of the local people that use them, and an advisor will be at Wroxham library to hear about your experience and feedback about care you or a family member may have received. Just drop in. To find out more go to Help with your smart-phone or tablet (with Broadland High) Wednesday 28 th February, noon. Is your tablet giving you a headache? Don t know your apps from your elbow? Book your FREE slot with Wroxham s favourite IT experts - students from Broadland High! The Slime Laboratory! - Friday 16 th February noon. Come along and get all experiential whilst for making slime. Age 8 upwards, 1.50 for materials. Booking required. Mini Movers! Starting Thursday 22 nd February, am for 6 weeks. Mini Movers helps prepare your child in all ways for school and is ideal for 3 year olds, though all those of walking age are welcome. These sessions are free though booking is required as spaces are limited. Bounce and Rhyme Time is every Wednesday am. Term time only. Please contact the library or check our Facebook page for updates. For babies and toddlers. No fees. Colour Me Calm - Tuesday 6 th February, 2-4pm. Not just for children, colouring is now recognised as a relaxing and enjoyable way to promote Wellbeing. This activity is dementia friendly, carers welcome. Templates and colouring materials provided, feel free to bring your own. Be a Better Reader with Norfolk libraries - Norfolk residents who find reading difficult are invited to join The Norfolk Reading Pathway, a new library service project helping people become better and more confident readers. The free reading support is one to one and delivered in local libraries by volunteer reading coaches. The project is open to anyone in Norfolk aged 8 or above (no upper age limit!). nrp@norfolk.gov.uk or call Angela or Christian Shared Reading - Friday 2 nd February, 2-4pm for six weeks. Would you like to come and meet new people and listen to stories and poems read aloud over a cup of tea? If you would like to come but don t get out and about like you used to, we may be able to help with providing and the cost of transport to and from the library. claire.sharland@norfolk.gov.uk or call or to find out more. This group is dementia friendly. Family History - Drop in on Fridays pm. Contact library to confirm the session is running Knit and Natter Thursday 1 st and 15 th February 2-4pm, please bring your own project. Crib Club (Cribbage card game) new players welcome -Thursday 8 th February pm. Scrabble Club meets on Thursday 22 nd February, pm. All welcome Contact us by phone on , Drop-in, 10-5 Monday Saturday and late opening till 8pm on Fridays. us at wroxham.lib@norfolk.gov.uk WEA Architecture Appreciation This 10 week course beginning in January looks at the architecture of Islam, mosque and minaret. It is held at Broadland Youth Centre, Hoveton, NR12 8DU, Wednesday morning s 10-12noon. The cost is 54. For more details ring Ann Rogers on

8 The Three Villages Community Association Ltd White House Stores In accordance with clause 4.5 of the Rules of Association of the Three Villages Community Association Ltd the Management Committee has requested the Secretary to convene a Special General Meeting at 10am at the New Victory Hall, Neatishead on Saturday 24 th February. We cordially invite all members of the TVCA Ltd to attend. The purpose of the meeting is as follows: 1. Update on the Management Committee membership and volunteers required. 2. Update on the financial and operational performance of the White House Stores. 3. Any other business. White House Stores Community Shop News Thank you to everyone who came along to support the shop over the Christmas period, decorate the tree, and enjoy the switching on of the lights. Now we are looking forward to spring with a celebration of Valentine s Day (Wednesday 14 th February). We have a selection of delicious chocolate treats and sweets, cards and other goodies for your loved ones (or sneak in a cheeky little something just for you, we won t tell!) As always, we have a good selection of groceries available, including excellent locally produced meat in the freezer and despite the cold weather you can still enjoy coffee and cake in our mini coffee shop! United Reformed Church - all at the Hub unless stated otherwise Sunday 4 th February 11am Holy Communion service led by Rev d David Adams Sunday 11 th February 11am to be announced Sunday 18 th February 11am Family service led by Canon Peter Howard Sunday 25 th February 11am Service led by Rev d Sue Seeley JAM (our Sunday Kids Club). Contact Chris Billing at chris.billing@ukbis.com or Sunday 11 th February Jam Session pm in Wroxham Church Hall Sunday 25 th February Jam Session pm in Wroxham Church Hall Welcome to Rob and Amanda Onley, Graham and Theresa Abby and Michael Godfrey. Thank You We send our heartfelt thanks to Maurice and Jan Murphy for delivering a whopping 60 magazines every month for over 20 years. We wish them a happy retirement from these duties! Thank you. The NIB Team The New Year brings the annual change in Editor. Geoff did a great job last year and we thank him for the time and energy he devoted to the task and wish him well in his new home. John Seeley joins me as Deputy Editor in charge of the Diary Dates page, and I look forward to working with him, Yvonne and Wendy. Please feel free to submit any news or points of interest we are always willing to consider (and if suitable and space allows) publish readers news and views. Carol Horner In Memory of Daphne Hathaway November 1935 to November 2017 Daphne was a well-known and respected member of the community, having moved to Neatishead with her husband Andy when they retired to be near her father, Bill Booth. She was a member of Friends and Neighbours Club for many years and enjoyed their outings and holidays. Not one to sit still, Daphne was always keen to go the extra mile (quite literally) for her charities. Over the years she raised thousands of pounds for Alzheimer s Research and other well deserving causes, by running several marathons both at home and abroad. She would often be seen training, running around the village that she loved. She was honoured with carrying the Olympic Flame in 2012, and was cheered on by her many friends from the Coltishall Jaguars Running Club. Daphne very generously donated her torch to Neatishead Primary School. She will be fondly remembered for her tenacity and sense of humour, also her liking for a pint of real ale, in a mug with a handle. Daphne was one of life s characters, she will be sadly missed by those who knew her. Jeannie and Freddie Jones Daphne Hathaway I would like to thank everyone again for their support and kindness following the loss of my Mum, for attending the service to celebrate Mum's life and for those who generously made a donation in her memory to Alzheimer's Research UK. I would also like to echo Ali Bradnock's thanks to those who give blood, as transfusions greatly improved Mum's quality of life in her final weeks. Tina 8

9 Wroxham and Hoveton Lions Club Welcome to our first exciting instalment of Lions news for As you may be aware we raise funds and provide service to our local, national and international community. This year will be no exception. We ll be holding Craft Fayres, Garage Sales and our precinct tombola and Lion s Shop will be in full swing. Our mobile tombola, football game and Luv a Lion peg board will be visiting fetes, and the highlights of the year will be the Hoveton Village Fete (Sunday 5 th August) and of course in December our Santa s Sleigh runs. Santa and his elves this year raised a magnificent , many thanks. Lion Mick Holden, President, COMMUNITY TRANSPORT Dial-a-Ride for shopping journeys. For Health Care Appointments please ring ADVERTISEMENTS for February 2018 OLD MILL GARAGE Car MOT S 20% off. Other vehicle repairs at competitive prices, including air con, servicing & diagnostics. Exhausts, tyres & batteries. K Roll Motors, Barton Turf PILATES CLASSES mat based at New Victory Hall. Wednesday evenings 7.45 to 8.45pm 5 a session. Classes suitable for all levels of fitness and age groups. Please contact Boo Williams on SMALL PLASTIC Please Clean Up signs with wooden posts for sale Call Christine BROADLAND LAWN CARE for the lawn you ve always wanted. Packages include weed control, moss control, fertilisation, scarification and aeration. broadlandcare@gmail.com Call GARDEN WORK fencing, trees and hedges. Local service. Call David on / COUNTRY PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICES offering boiler servicing repairs & replacements. Plumbing & electrical work at affordable rates. OFTEC GAS & NICEIC registered NELSON S COUNTY CATERING: parties, celebrations and weddings. Menus to suit your needs. Hog Roasts a speciality. Call Jamie on or INDIAN HEAD MASSAGE, MANICURE and PEDICURE in your own home. Call Rachel on WALKING with ALPACAS: The alpacas are snoozing until spring. For details of our alpaca gift vouchers or Kurt the Yurt felting days - go to or call Anne Nickerson on CHIMNEY SWEEP Member of guild of master sweeps. Fully insured. Clean and efficient. All work certificated. All solid fuel appliances. Call Harry on or DAY CARE Experience a day of pampering at Broadacres Residential Home with spa bath options available. Enjoy the company of like-minded people and sample fine food. Call Abbie on NEATISHEAD & BARTON PRE-SCHOOL (2 to 5 year olds) Open Monday to Friday term time 8.45am to noon or 1pm, or our longer session to 2.30pm. From 7.60 a session. Please call us on DYSON/HENRY SPARES & REPAIRS: vacuum bags & accessories. Reconditioned Dyson/Henry s for sale. Free pick-up/drop-off. Please call Ray on or BRAMBLES GARDENING SERVICES, specialising in grass cutting, all enquiries welcome, Horning and surrounding villages. Please call Stephen on mightybrambles@btinternet.com PLATTEN PEST CONTROL - specialising in the management of wasps, rats, mice, moles, and rabbits. Free survey. Please contact us on or TJS GARDEN SERVICES - hedge cutting and lawn maintenance. Competitive rates. Call EAST ANGLIAN TANKERING SERVICES A local cesspool and septic tank disposal service, also blocked drains cleared. Smallburgh based. Tel / M STUDIO HAIRDRESSING, Ikens, Smallburgh Road, Barton NR12 8AP Call Maz on YOGA CLASSES at New Victory Hall, Neatishead, Wednesdays pm Also Yoga for people living with cancer, small dedicated class or one to one. Please call Clare Badham

10 LOCAL DECORATOR - exterior and interior. Please call Trevor on THE MOWER DOCTOR: Garden machinery servicing and repairs, extremely competitive prices with no VAT. Free collection and drop off service. Based in Broadland. Please call or STEVEN LUXFORD local decorator, also does floor and wall tiling. Please call LOCAL SMALL BUILDER Andy Payne, based locally, over 20 years of experience, including brickwork, plastering, tiling and decorating Tel or INDULGE BEAUTY SALON at IKENS LEISURE POOL, Barton Turf. A wide range of treatments available. To book an appointment please call GARDENING SERVICES including lawn mowing, hedge cutting, digging, weeding, fencing, decking, patios etc. Friendly, reliable service. For free estimate call Paul on or GARDEN BIRD DIRECT - bird feed in sizes from 2kg to 20kg. Free delivery. Call Rosa on LOGS for SALE: seasoned hardwood delivered locally 95 a load jamie@burntfen.plus.com BG OIL BOILER SERVICES Registered heating engineer. Servicing, repairs, new boilers and tank replacements. Please call Brian Greenwood on , or evenings on GLEAMING GUTTERS: gutters, conservatory & patio cleaning. Also fascia barge and all plastics washed. Specialising in hard to reach gutters. lennysmith_036@yahoo.com mobile COLIN the PLUMBER: oil, gas, and electric boilers and oil tanks. All types of plumbing services. Please call Colin on or YOUR FRIENDLY LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Glen Rogers Electrical. From an electric shower to a garden light. Give us a ring on LOCAL GARDENER - weeding, pruning and hedges. Please contact or text Joe on DIAL- a - PLUMBER City & Guilds trained. Small repairs. No job too small. Small oil/gas boiler repairs. Showers installed & repaired. Please call TOP TAP PLUMBING from taps to toilets, basins and baths. No call out fee. Call James FINANCIAL ADVISOR providing impartial whole of market advice to local resident s since1999. Home visits are always available or meetings at our office. Please call Martin Smith on DAVID WRIGHT Painting and decorating. Established since Horning based. Call AJP HEDGES and TREES including storm damaged trees. Also garden clearance. Fully insured. NPTC CSCS CPCS approved. Please call Andy on C & B GARDEN SERVICES - Garden maintenance, Pressure washing, (patios, paths etc.) Pest Control, specialising in MOLES & WASPS (certificated) rabbits & squirrels etc. Free quote. Call Clive LANCE BUCKINGHAM CARPENTRY. All building work undertaken, including extensions, refurbishment, roofing, fencing, decking, kitchen fitting and property maintenance. Phone: or MAINS DRAINS CONNECTIONS & SOAKAWAYS: septic tanks installed, driveways, asphalt, and paths. 20 years experience, fully insured. Free estimates. Call DB Construction / COMPUTERS: problem solving and tuition. Call Jamie Nickerson jamie@burntfen.plus.com WILLOW Tree & hedge work NPTC approved. Fully insured. Free estimate / LARGE TIMESHARE SWIMMING POOL IN BARTON Unique conversion of barns into 16½ meter pool. From 10 per ½ hour slot. Max 6 people. Please call MICHELLE STEPHENS DECORATING SERVICES quality, efficient, decorating services in the Broadland area. Please call or PAINTING and DECORATING by Chris Ryan. Prompt and professional. Free quotation NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 2.50 a line, maximum two lines. Cheques payable to The NIB. Contact: Yvonne Kendrick for Bank Transfer details. vonny.kendrick@googl .com with your advert. School House, School Road, Neatishead NR12 8XW 10

11 Diary Dates for February 2018 Saturday 3 rd am St Benet s Hall Coffee Morning. Horning Sunday 4 th 8.30-noon Community Gym, Open Day. NVH Monday 5 th 8.30-noon Community Gym, Open Day. NVH 5 th 7 for 7.30pm Village Screen, Dunkirk. NVH Wednesday 7 th 8.30-noon Community Gym, Open Day. NVH 7 th 7-9pm Knit and Stitch. NVH Thursday 8 th 10-noon Friends and Neighbours, Bingo. NVH Saturday 10 th 9-noon Farmers Market. NVH Monday 12 th 2pm Horning Flower Club. Horning Village Hall Wednesday 14 th all day St Valentine s Day Thursday 15 th 7.30pm Neatishead Parish Council Meeting. NVH Friday 16 th pm Lent Lunch - Marie Curie Cancer Care. Barn Cottage, Horning Monday 19 th 7.30pm Gardening Club, NVH Wednesday 21 st 2pm Women s Institute. NVH 21 st 7.30pm NIBCHG research evening. NVH Thursday 22 nd 10-noon Friends and Neighbours, talk on the Home Guard. NVH Friday 23 rd pm Lent Lunch - Water Aid. Barn Cottage, Horning Saturday 24 th 10am Special General Meeting, TVCA, White House Stores. NVH Sunday 25 th 11am-2pm Snowdrop and Aconite Walk. Hoveton House Monday 26 th 10am Barton and Irstead Fete helpers meeting. Barton Hall 26 th 7.30pm New Victory Hall Annual General Meeting. NVH Tuesday 27 th 7-9pm Knit and Stitch. NVH Wednesday 28 th pm Ashmanhaugh Gardening Group. Preston Rooms Future Diary Dates Friday 2 nd March pm Lent Lunch - Medecins sans Frontieres. Barn Cottage, Horning Friday 2 nd March 7.30pm NABS Words and Music.Live! NVH Saturday 3 rd March 7.30pm NABS Words and Music.Live! NVH Friday 9 th March pm Lent Lunch - The Mission to Seafarers. Barn Cottage, Horning Saturday 10 th March 7 for 7.30pm An Audience with Nick Crane. NVH Friday 16 th March pm Lent Lunch - Nelson s Journey. Barn Cottage, Horning Friday 23 rd March pm Lent Lunch - East Anglian Children s Hospices. Barn Cottage Saturday 24 th March 7 for 7.30pm Auction in aid of Neatishead Parish Playground Fund. NVH Mobile Library Barton Turf: - 16 th February - Pennygate 11.05am, bus shelter 11.25am Staithe Road 11.45am Neatishead: - 20 th February - Pitt Corner 11.45am, The Street 12.35pm New Victory Hall bookings: by bookings@victoryhall.info or call Contributions welcome to The NIB, but please note the Team reserves the right to amend or omit items, we also start the magazine from the 1 st of the month, and therefore events in the previous month will not be advertised. Views expressed are those of the named author. No responsibility can be accepted for any errors. Everybody who sends in articles, including advertisers, automatically consents to having their details published on the internet, unless they specifically request otherwise, in which case we will endeavor to omit details before uploading onto the churches website. Magazine Team NEWS to Editor Carol Horner neatishead@sky.com DATES to Deputy Editor John Seeley johndc.seeley@gmail.com ADVERTS to Manager Yvonne Kendrick vonny.kendrick@googl .com DISTRIBUTION to Manager Wendy Price wendymprice@btinternet.com 11

12 Services in the Benefice of St Benedict February 2018 Sunday, 4 th February - 2 nd Sunday before Lent 8am St Michael & All Angels, Barton Turf Holy Communion (BCP) 9.30am St Benedict s, Horning Holy Communion 9.30am St Peter s, Neatishead Holy Communion (BCP) Sunday, 11 th February - Sunday next before Lent 9.30am St Michael s, Irstead Holy Communion 9.30am St Peter s, Neatishead Morning Worship 9.30am St Benedict s, Horning Holy Communion 11am St Swithin s, Ashmanhaugh Morning Prayer 4.00pm St Michael & All Angels, Barton Turf Evening Prayer 14 th February - Ash Wednesday 10am St Peter s, Neatishead HC & Imposition of Ashes 7pm St Benedict s, Horning HC & Imposition of Ashes Sunday, 18 th February - Lent am St Benedict s, Horning Benefice Holy Communion Sunday, 25 th February - Lent 2 8am St Michael s, Irstead Holy Communion (BCP) 9.30am St Swithin s, Ashmanhaugh Holy Communion 9.30am St Michael & All Angels, Barton Turf Holy Communion 11am St Benedict s, Horning Morning Prayer Sunday, 4 th March - Lent 3 8am St Michael & All Angels, Barton Turf Holy Communion (BCP) 9.30am St Benedict s, Horning Holy Communion 9.30am St Peter s, Neatishead Holy Communion (BCP) Morning Prayer: Holy Communion: 9.15am Wednesdays at Irstead Church & 9.15am Thursdays at Barton Turf Church Broadacres, Barton Turf, first Thursday of the month at 11am, all welcome. Church Wardens: Neatishead Pauline Simpson Irstead David Murrells Barton Turf Barbara Pilcher & Vincent Kendrick Neatishead Baptist Church: Morning Worship every Sunday at 10.30am followed by coffee and biscuits. Wednesday Fellowship, 7.30pm. Broadacres, Barton Turf, third Thursday at 11am, all welcome. Lay Pastor, Ian Bloomfield pastor@neatisheadbaptist.org.uk Sue Gibbons, Church Secretary, secretary@neatisheadbaptist.org.uk Barton Turf Methodist Church: Sunday Service at 2.30pm. Rev Sharon Willimott, Superintendent, Roman Catholic Church: Sacred Heart, Norwich Road, North Walsham Sunday Mass at 11am St Helen s, Hoveton Saturday Mass at 5.30pm. Wednesdays at 9.30am Parish Priest Father James Walsh sacredheartnorthwalsham.com Wroxham & Hoveton United Reformed Church: Services at The Hub every Sunday at 11am and also JAM (our Sunday Kids Club) meet at 10.45am and is open to new children for fun, cooking, games, crafts and Bible stories. Please contact Chris Billing at chris.billing@ukbis.com. Coffee is served after every service. Community Café Thursdays noon. Secretary Lynne Howard lmhoward100@btinternet.com Parish Council Clerks Ashmanhaugh Clare Male Barton/Irstead Diane Bradley Horning Jo Beardshaw Neatishead Charlotte Hummel FOR THE MARCH EDITION - DEADLINE 14 th FEBRUARY 12

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