The Round Editor: Swan Cottage, Lamas - 01603 279917 e-mail: [email protected] Diary - May 2015 Dear Friends, Please remember the warm welcome you will receive whenever you are able to join us at church on a Sunday - Buxton services are now always at 10.30am, but on the first Sunday each month we rotate the services around the Benefice at 10.30am. May I take this opportunity to remind us all about one or two other things coming up: Mondays and Thursdays Heaven`s Door ...heavenly coffee...heavenly tea 8.30-9.30am on Mondays and Thursdays each week in school term time at Buxton church - all welcome nd 2 4th 6th 7th 8th 11th 13th 12th 14th 9.00am 7.30pm 7.00am 11.00am 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.00pm 7.30pm 16th 7.30pm 18th 7.30pm 23rd 11.00am 23rd to 10.00am 25th 27th 3.00pm Heaven’s Door (Coffee & Tea) Dance Zenergy Zumba Fitness Friday 8 May - V E Day Do come and join us over a cup of something at Buxton church on Friday 8 May 11am-1pm as we acknowledge and honour and remember this great day together. Saturday 23 - Bank Holiday Monday 25 May Flower Festival Plus Phoenix Choir Concert on the Saturday evening - all at Buxton Church - all welcome Saturday 1st to Sunday 9th August `Saints in the Making` A celebration of local life, through the arts, across this part of the world - from working with clay at Buxton Church, to trying with watercolour at Lammas church, to making jewellery at Stratton Strawless, to learning some spinning and weaving at Marsham church - and much more besides : there will be workshops and exhibitions and events - if you would like more information, or to be involved, do call on 01603 279 630. Do contact the Editor with news of other community events - or me as well if you would like me to seek to help to publicise them. We live in a bustling and busy group of villages, with lots going on, so we need to work at it to keep up with helping us all to be aware of what`s happening. With prayers and best, Revd Fergus Scouts Waste Paper Collection Buxton Photographic Club, Buxton Village Hall Responses re Post Office to Parish Council Election Day VE Day Remembrances, Buxton Church Buxton with Lamas Parish Council, Buxton V Hall Aylsham Flower Club, Aylsham Town Hall Jubilee Café, Buxton Village Hall Last day for copy for June Round W.I., Buxton Village Hall Carlos Bonell in Concert, Lammas Church Buxton Photographic Club, Buxton Village Hall Quick Play Chess at Wide Sky Aylsham Festival Buxton Flower Festival, Buxton Church (Concert on Saturday 23rd) Afternoon Tea and Hat Francise Mondays & Thursdays, 8.30-9.30am, Buxton Church Wednesdays 1.45 – 5.15pm } Buxton Village Thursdays 1.30-2.30pm } Hall The Old School, Scottow & The Atrium, North Walsham Norfolk CC funding available. Ages 2 to school age. Crane’s Nurseries Hedging plants, trees, shrubs garden plants, etc. Open dawn to dusk, 7 days a week Please contact us now for further details Tel: 01603 738360 www.brightstartnursery.org [email protected] Coltishall Road Buxton Tel: 01603 279253 Broadland Transport Buxton, Norwich Prices from £25—Labour available for all types of jobs. Loading area: Length 4.2M, Width 2.13M, Height 2.3M Up to one tonne each trip .Phone for a quote or visit my website www.broadlandtransportservices.co.uk Tel Phil 01603 279980 or 07941 304327 Email [email protected] Knitting Yarns from Sirdar, Wendy, Robin and Stylecraft Dress fabrics, Bridal Silks and Satins, Craft and Fur Fabrics. Haberdashery: Ribbons, Beads, Buttons, Bows, Motifs, Trims, Threads, Laces and much more. Visit us at The Dixons Shopping Centre Reepham Rd : Norwich Tel: 01603 413017 For quality local bathroom installations Bathroom design & installation or install only Wet rooms & power showers Wall & floor tiling, decorating & carpentry Complete project management Professional advice Deal direct with Partners, based in Weston Longville Other services include oil‐fired boiler 01603 516 400 www.thenorfolkbathroomcompany.com Zumba Fitness with ZumbaFi Tuesday 7 - 8pm Buxton Village Hall - ZUMBA TONING Wednesday 6.30 - 7.30pm Stratton Strawless Village Hall - ZUMBA Thursday 1.30 - 2.30pm Buxton Village Hall - ZUMBA GOLD £5.00 PER PERSON SUITABLE CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR TO BE WORN ~ WATER BOTTLE ESSENTIAL For further details contact: Fiona Riley (Qualified Level 2 Fitness Instructor) TEL: 07771 650929 or search for ZumbaFi Follow Us Buxton with Lamas Parish Council BALAY Park-Keeper Vacancy Buxton with Lamas Parish Council requires a part-time park-keeper/cleaner at BALAY park for 2 hours per week, hourly rate to be discussed, worked hours flexible. For more information about this opportunity, please contact the Parish Clerk, Laura Apps-Green via e-mail [email protected] or call 07849 075866 Buxton Post Office - Proposed Move Consultation Buxton with Lamas Parish Council would like to urge parishioners to take the opportunity to respond to the Post Office consultation, regarding the proposal to move Buxton Post Office. The Parish Council would like to make a collective response to the consultation, and therefore would like to understand the views of the wider community before doing so. Please could we ask you to send a copy of your views to [email protected] by Wednesday 6th May. Consultation documents can be obtained from the Post Office or by going to www.postofficeviews.co.uk and quoting the following code: 07013699. . Carlos Bonell in Concert Saturday 16 May St Andrew's Church, Lammas, at 7.30pm We are delighted that Carlos is returning to Lammas. He has been described by Classical Guitar Magazine, UK as "one of the great communicators of the guitar world". He has recorded more than twenty albums and played in forty countries, with concert appearances ranging from intimate recitals to concertos with symphony orchestras. Tickets are £12.50, including refreshments. To book please call Georgie Graver on 279682. Jubilee Café nd 2 Tuesday monthly 2 – 4.30pm Buxton Village Hall At our April meeting Dennis Payne entertained us on his keyboard. It was a most pleasant afternoon which gave us the opportunity to have a chat - many thanks Dennis. We open again on May 12th, and this time Roy Spinks will bring along his collection of photographs of Buxton over the years which we know will interest us all. Many thanks to everyone that helped, and we look forward to seeing you in May. Expressions of interest please for Pet Dog First Aid in the Village Hall. It will either be 1-2 hrs a week for 4-6 weeks or a Saturday/Sunday. Amongst other relevant matters, learn CPR on realistic dog mannequins, common signs and symptoms to look out for, bandaging and when to call the vet! Please email your preference of day and time to [email protected] or ring/text 07515 118077. Run by an experienced First Aid Instructor in a friendly no rush atmosphere. Looking to start in the summer if the interest is there, Afternoon Tea and Hat Francise (Hats and How to Wear Them) with Mrs Margaret Sims Wednesday 27th May 2015 @ 3 pm Buxton Village Hall Tickets £5.50 from Mill Street House, Mill Street, Buxton 01603 279460; Val 01603 279348; Mary 01603 897841 Transport can be arranged in Buxton and Lamas to the Village Hall Proceeds to Buxton & District WI and Buxton Village Hall Hainford Pre-School Learning Alliance Hainford Village Hall, Hall Road, Hainford Is your child ready for pre-school? Are you looking for a happy and stimulating environment? A safe, secure and friendly environment Free no obligation introductory session Qualified, friendly and dedicated staff OFSTED rating of ‘Good’ with ‘Outstanding’ features For more information please call Becky on 07896 202657 or email us at [email protected], look at our website www.hainfordpreschool.co.uk or find us on Facebook Bure Valley Piano School Fun and friendly piano lessons with a qualified and experienced teacher * all ages and abilities welcome * variety of genres and styles * 100% exam success rate Contact Anna Lynch (BAHons) on 01603 279177 or 07795 275442 [email protected] 2 Street Farm Cottages, The Street, Brampton, NR10 5AA 3P PLUMBING A Service provided by 3P Engineering Ltd. Dripping taps and broken showers repaired or replaced Kitchen and bathroom installation and tiling Fully Insured, Reliable & Local Martin Scott 12 Sharon Close Felmingham ℡ 01692 407341 ℡ 07747 894067 - The Reliable Plumber - SIMPLY MASSAGE www.simplymassagecelia.co.uk Celia Smith ITEC CTHA Massage and Reflexology Therapist Aiding relaxation and maintaining health and wellbeing Based at Coltishall To book a treatment please contact me on: Mobile: 07713 578718 Home: 01603 266029 Email: [email protected] Buxton Flower Festival rd 23 , 24th & 25th May The Good Festival Guide We have about one month now to this year’s Buxton Flower Festival so here’s some suggestions and an insight which may whet your appetite…. The Buxton Flower Festival has justly built an excellent reputation over the last 52 years. Since 1963 the festival has displayed the most creative, stunning and ingenious floral displays and by doing so gained a reputation across the county. This year is set to offer even more creative interpretations with the theme of “That’s Entertainment”. So in true travelogue style, here are 6 suggestions to make your weekend really enjoyable: 1) Bring a friend. Spoil yourselves with morning coffee & luxury cake, by taking lunch or by luxuriating in high tea… all available at the Festival Café. 2) Book Buff? Then browse the book stall, you never know when that next first edition will pop-up…. 3) Invite the family. When was the last time they came over? Let them enjoy our lovely village and fabulous floral displays. Make this the opportunity. 4) Introduce someone to the joy of flowers, their language and the possibilities they offer. 5) Know someone new to the area? This is the opportunity to bring them along to meet new people. Make them feel really welcome. 6) Come and get ideas and inspiration for your displays and garden…there’s always something new to discover. Buxton Community Fête Results of Duck Race: 1st prize: Duck 193 – Rachel Hare 2nd prize: Duck 654 – Sarah Ebelewicz 3rd prize: Duck 612 – Roy Wheeler Attractions already lined up for Sunday 12 July, 12 – 5pm Bake-Off & Jam Competition Bouncy Castle Children’s Fancy Dress competition Bar & BBQ ~ Ice creams Teas & refreshments in the Village Hall Tug of War ~ Dog Agility Buxton Primary School choir with dancing Assortment of old-fashioned Fête games Dance exhibitions Please see Buxton Community Fête on the Facebook Event page For more information and advertising contact Ryan Breeze on 01603 278152. For stalls, please contact Fran Robinson-Holt on 07787 830557 Heaven's Door Cafe heavenly coffee… heavenly tea… During the festival in addition to the main event, there is fantastic live entertainment in the Church on the Saturday night by The Phoenix Male Voice Choir (tickets £9, available now from Ron Colman on 01603 279352). Mondays and Thursday s 8.30-9.30am in term time at Saint Andrew's Church Buxton Dates are Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th & Monday 25th May 10am to 5pm at Buxton Church. Visit www.buxtonflowerfestival.co.uk for more details. Includes toddler play area ALL WELCOME Steve White Home Improvements WEDNESDAY AT BUXTON VILLAGE HALL All types of work undertaken including: Kitchen & Bathroom installation, Tiling, Laminate Flooring, Windows & Doors, Fascia & Soffit Boarding, Plumbing, Fencing, Decking & Patios 1.45-2.30pm Pre school Ballet age 3-5yrs 2.45-3.45pm Pre - Preparatory Ballet/Modern Theatre Dance 4.15-4.45pm Preparatory Ballet * 4.45-5.15pm Modern/Theatre 5.15-5.45pm Grade 1 Ballet Fully insured professional service with no obligtion - free quotation 3.30-4.30pm Acrobatics 3-6yrs : 4.30-5.30pm Acrobatics 7-12yrs 6 – 7pm Adult Dance Fit Class Buxton-based reliable business Tel: 01603 279656 / 07717 417240 Attic Hair Studio’s total refit/makeover is complete. Our 1940/50's Vintage Retro Studio unique to Coltishall is getting great feedback from new and regular clients! Within the studio we now have an Eyebrow and Nail bar for Pedicures, Manicures and Gel nails. So treat yourself by booking now with beauty therapist/hairdresser Bethany and she will greet you with that added luxury of a beverage of your choice. Samantha and Tasha specialise in all wedding and prom hair and of THURSDAYS AT COLTISHALL VILLAGE HALL For more information & Free Trial Class contact 01603 280235 [email protected] EXPERTS IN BESPOKE GLAZING Transform your home with a glass living space designed individually for you We solve space problems, work to our customer’s budget and guarantee quality course for that special occasion! This service is available within the studio or the comfort of your home. And finally there is me, Klare Goodyear, owner of The Attic Hair Studio for twelve years and specialising in all aspects of hair design with the added touch of my crazy but professional personality! See us on Facebook, and pop in to book a top stylist of your choice. Telephone 01603 738080 or contact us on Facebook. FUNERAL HOME We are the only family owned * Pre-paid Plans Available funeral directors in Aylsham * Private Chapel of Rest * Floral Tributes and offer the highest & Memorials standards of personal care * Home Visits Made and attention. Tel: 01263 735161 (24 hrs) 2-4, Norwich Road, Aylsham www.ivanfisherfunerals.co.uk Does your garden need attention? Then you need Norfolk Gardeners We can help you with planting, pruning, weeding, grass cutting and all types of garden maintenance starting at £12 per hour Contact [email protected], or ring 01603 738906 or 07547 383727 Domestic refurbishment and commercial contracts also guaranteed T: 01603 279655 F: 01603 279923 M: 07768 126563 Home Farm House, Brook Street, Buxton [email protected] Telephone: 01603 898257 24 Hour Recovery VEHICLE TESTING STATION Car Sales Vehicle Hire FRETTENHAM SERVICE STATION MOTOR ENGINEERS Crash Repairs and Resprays ~ Catalysts and Diesels All Mechanical Repairs ~ Competitive Rates TYRES –BATTERIES – EXHAUSTS MOT TESTING WHILE YOU WAIT THE GARAGE, FRETTENHAM, NORWICH, NR12 7NH Specialist Repairers Of MGs ~ Family Business Est 1978 K.M. Horne Plumbing & Heating Oil & Gas Boiler Engineers NO JOB TOO SMALL! Call the plumber direct on 07831 695259 1, Hawthorn Close Spixworth Buxton Bowls Club By now we will have had a few practice rollups and played the first two league matches of the season against Spixworth and Blofield. If anyone is interested in playing outdoor bowls until the end of August why not contact me for further information. ‘Something beginning with N’ was won by Ann Turner with ‘Nissa’ a Norwegian doll, and Vereen Marcer with a porcelain Nuthatch. At our next meeting on Thursday 14 May we will be discussing this year’s Resolution. The competition is ‘Something beginning with O’. We meet on the 2nd Thursday each month at 7-30 in Buxton Village Hall and visitors and new members are always most welcome. We look forward to seeing you. On Wednesday evenings [7pm] and some Sunday afternoons [3pm] we have a roll-up for members & taster sessions for beginners as new members are always warmly welcome. As the Green is in the centre of Buxton, next to the Village Hall, we feel that it should be used by anyone who is interested, therefore for anyone wishing to play, the first few times are free and then £2.50 a session; under 18s and students are free [bowls can be provided but please wear trainers or flat soled shoes ]. John Burrell – Secretary 01603 279762 BUXTON & DISTRICT W I Mary Shepperd welcomed everyone to our April meeting. Two of our members have been allocated tickets to the Buckingham Palace Garden party being held to commemorate the WI’s Centenary. Our Ten Pin Bowling team was unfortunately beaten in the semi final against Mattishall, but nevertheless they had enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon with their hosts. Tickets are now available for our Tea Party with Hat Demonstration by Margaret Sims, in the Village Hall on 27 May. The proceeds will be shared between the WI and Buxton Village Hall. Our next Lunch Club get-together will be at The Plough, Marsham on Friday 24 April. Gwen and Sallie had attended the Norfolk WI Annual Meeting in St Andrews Hall, and Gwen gave her report on the day’s events. One of the speakers was Eric Knowles, known to most of us from The Antiques Roadshow, and his interesting and amusing talk had received an enthusiastic reception from the audience. Mary then introduced Andrew Brogan who spoke and showed slides of his Exotic Garden at Henstead. He had created the garden from scratch and it is now a mature garden full of the sort of plants we normally associate with a milder climate than that of East Anglia, but they seem to thrive there. It is open to the public on Wednesdays through the summer. He was thanked on behalf of the members by Sallie Marshall. The competition How wonderful to return to work after the Easter Break, to see the sun shining, and feel the warmer air. My little bungalow will be ablaze with colour when the summer arrives as I have spent many hours during the break ‘planting’ marigolds, pansies, geraniums and stocks! During the summer months there are many opportunities for families to join us in school, and share their child’s learning. These days are the highlight of our term; supporting parents in sharing their child’s learning is a privilege. The more parents understand how we, as a school, work, the more they support our approach in educating and nurturing their child. At the end of last term we saw another really busy time for the children . . . . fun too though!! We had our annual Easter Bonnet (or ‘Hat’ – for the boys!!) Parade. This is a wonderful morning where the children show off their amazing creations by modelling their ‘Creations’ on a catwalk. It is becoming a bit of a tradition for the school now!! Mr Beale won the Staff Section – with a lovely birds nest number!! Each class had a winner – what a difficult decision that was! The Parade is followed by the annual Easter Egg Hunt. Each year we ask the Easter Bunny to visit an deliver eggs for our wonderful children. He did not disappoint this year, delivering 182 eggs – one for each child! This is a lovely consolation prize for those who did not win the Easter Bonnet Competition – everyone goes home with chocolate! Finally, the term ends with a special Easter Service in Church. The older children retell and act out the events of Holy Week, all children join in the singing. Our families fill the church, which is a lovely sight. This is a wonderful way to end the term, with the Easter celebrations reminding children of the significance of Easter to Christians. 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NR10 5JE Professional Attention to Detail • Interior & exterior • Domestic & commercial • Painting • Wallpapering • Specialist Effects • Helpful advice T: 01603 279572 M: 07767 323583 [email protected] NAIL SOLUTIONS by Debbie Nelson 9 High Street Coltishall NR12 7AA Tel: 07876 778875 email: [email protected] ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ Bio Sculpture /IBD /Tips /Overlays Pedicures St Tropez Spray Tanning in Professional Extraction Booth Collagenics / Botox / Fillers ~ Free Consultations Teeth Whitening Gift Vouchers available Call Debbie for an appointment or to ask about our special offers Platten Pest Control Specialising in the Management of Wasps, Rats, Mice, Moles, Rabbits, Squirrels etc. Commercial, Agricultural and Domestic Locally Based, Family Run Business, Established 1998 Free Survey Discreet Service Fully Insured Royal Society for Public Health in Pest Management Level 2 Qualification Please contact us on for a no obligation quotation: Tel/Fax: 01692 631173 Mobile: 07711391839 Email: [email protected] (Kennel Club registered) DOG TRAINING CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY EVENING Train with experienced trainers in a friendly atmosphere. All breeds & ages of dog welcome. 10 week training and socialisation courses for puppies and older dogs Classes for more advanced and competitive training. The Kennel Club Good Citizen Dog Scheme incorporated into all classes. For further details contact: Vivien on 01603 460644 ULTIMATE DESTINATIONS Fly from Norwich Airport – Europe - Escorted Rail or Your local Independent Coach Tour - Ocean or River Cruise - Far East - USA/ Travel Agent Canada - Caribbean - Australia/New Zealand Fly from Norwich Airport – Europe - Escorted Rail or Coach Tour - Ocean or River Cruise - Far East USA/Canada - Caribbean - Australia/New Zealand Grange Rd, ideas Hainford, Norwich for your next holiday To discuss & availability please contact Corin Germany on 01603 891879 Grange Rd, Hainford, Norwich As well as the many events planned for the term, we will be having a little change of staff!! Mrs Scrivens leaves us on 19th June to start her maternity leave, and Miss Cubitt leaves us on 22nd May to take up her Assistant Headship post in West Sussex. They will both be greatly missed. Mrs Hannah Simpson will be joining our super year 1’s to ‘take up the reigns’ from Mrs Scrivens, and Mrs Tanya Manners (a current Teacher Trainee with us) will take our wonderful year 6’s to the end of term, when Miss Cubitt leaves. Change can be unsettling, but it is good too; Miss Cubitt so deserves her promotion, and Mr and Mrs Scrivens are so excited about the birth of her first child. On a personal note, I am delighted that we are to be joined by two such talented and dedicated teachers. So, do please remember all the termly dates are on the school website – do take a look www.buxtonschool.co.uk or the schools Facebook page for all you social media enthusiasts. We particularly draw your attention to the end of term BBQ evening on Friday 17th July 6 – 9pm; hot food, live music and a beer tent plus lots of FREE activities for the children. This is a brilliant evening – a whole community enjoying each others company – you are very welcome to join us. Oh, and please do not forget that there are some wonderful photographs in our Website Gallery which illustrate the creative way we approach learning (the Easter Parade pictures are great!!) If you require any further information please contact Kelly Hall on 01603 279357 or email [email protected] Eden Valley Holiday Bungalow (see facing page) Vacancies are available for the following weeks commencing: 3 May, 27 June, 26 July, 8 August, 29 August, 5 September, all October weeks Quick-play Chess at Wide Sky Aylsham Festival Aylsham chess players David Owen and Jonathan Reeve are again organising a chess tournament as part of this year’s Wide Sky Aylsham Festival. The tournament is being held on Saturday 23rd May (from 11.00am to 4.00pm) and will hopefully build on last year’s successful event. Aylsham & District Ex-Service & Social Club are kindly providing the venue. David and Jonathan hope the event will encourage new and returning adult players to take part in a not too serious competition. The tournament is open to chess players with an ECF (English Chess Federation) grade of up to 170 or no grade at all. The tournament will consist of 5 rounds of 40 min games. There is a £12.50 entry fee (£15 after 1st May) which pays for a light buffet and gives competitors the chance to win one of several trophies. David and Jonathan are members of Broadland Chess Club. The tournament will raise funds to support The Wide Sky Aylsham Festival www.aylshamfestival.co.uk and Broadland Chess Club https://sites.google.com/site/broadlandchessclub/ Further details of the chess tournament can be obtained by phoning David Owen (01263 731327); (email [email protected]) or Jonathan Reeve (01263-733744); (e-mail: [email protected]) BUXTON PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB The club have been busy and we are still attracting new members to our warm and friendly group. We have a lovely Summer to look forward to with lots of inspiration from club nights and competitions and a trip out to Blakeney for a photoshoot. March brought us our first competition. The theme was “Split Second”. There were some interesting interpretations and as always plenty of stunning images. Judge Brian Collins was impressed with the standard of the images and awarded First Place to Brian Marcer with Richard Powell a close second and Rob Wright an even closer third place with only half a point between him and Richard. The theme of another club evening was AV’s which was presented by club members Malcolm and Jenny Gee and Brian Harvey. Malcolm and Jenny shared with us a range of landscapes and images of their travels spanning almost 60 years and an AV of Cambridge which contained images mostly taken in the 1960s. In the second half Brian showed us his more creative side using images that were kaleidoscopic and colourful in their presentation and were very thought provoking. We had a very good result at our annual Tripod battle at Wymondham. While we didn’t win we did hold our own against Wymondham, who have dominated this event over the past few years, and ended up only one point behind them. Our first club night in April brought us music photographer Al Pulford. Al shared the huge range of his work and talked about his experiences as a music photographer. Rock photography is Al’s main genre taken from gigs and festivals around the world. Al has an exciting catalogue of images and has been published in many magazines and in the media. So, as you can see, there is always something interesting happening at the club. If you are curious please feel free to just turn up one evening. It would be good to see you there and you will always be made welcome. Household Repairs Renovations Decorating General Maintenance Gardening Collection/Deliveries Tel: & Fax 01603 279749 Mobile: 07774 511902 [email protected] Disabled Adaptions & Scooter Servicing North Norfolk Logs Online supply premium quality hard and softwood logs for fireplaces and woodburners. We offer a simple, low-hassle delivery of a known volume of seasoned, local firewood. North Norfolk Logs Online combines farm-based firewood harvesting with sustainable woodland management to provide the highest quality wood fuel. Orders via the website only please www.northnorfolklogsonline.com BUXTON FISH & CHIP SHOP CROWN ROAD, BUXTON, NORWICH, NORFOLK TELEPHONE: 01603 278256 OPENING TIMES Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Closed Lunch 11.45 – 1.30 Lunch 11.45 – 1.30 Lunch 11.45 – 1.30 Lunch 11.45 – 1.30 Lunch 11.45 – 1.30 Closed Closed Tea 4.45 – 8.30 Tea 4.45 – 8.30 Tea 4.45 – 8.30 Tea 4.30 – 9.00 Tea 4.30 – 9.00 Closed Wood Farm, Marsham, Norwich NR10 5QQ Michael Taylor Electrician Domestic & Commercial Do you need a Plug socket moving? A light fitting replaced? Full house re-wire? Reliable, Affordable. Keeping you safe and secure All work tested and certified 01603 278068 15 Manor Close Buxton M.G.D Tree & Conifer Surgery CAN’T SEE THE WOODS FOR THE TREES? Tree & Conifer Surgery Felling Crown Reduction Trimming Free Quotations Free Estimates Competitive Rates Fully Insured N.P.T.C. Certificates Ground Clearance CALL MARTIN TODAY Mobile 07751 890519 Telephone 01603 755188 or 01603 423056 Repair and replacement of Glass * Locks * Windows * Doors * Garage Doors By a Local Professional Company Tel: 01603 280861 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 07796 951 506 Web: www.bvgals.co.uk From a Local professional florist With over 12 years floristry experience BOUQUETS. ARRANGEMENTS. POSIES WATER BOUQUETS. FUNERAL SPRAYS FLOWERS FOR: WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES, BIRTHDAYS OR JUST BECAUSE. FREE DELIVERY IN LOCAL AREA Helium balloons for any occasion TELEPHONE: 01603 873309 MOBILE: 0777 6420317 CAWSWOOD, HOLT ROAD, CAWSTON, NORWICH Elisabeth A. Brown Ch.D. Home Farm Cottage Guest House Foot Health Professional Luxury Guest House Home visits only Diabetics very welcome 7, Crown Road Buxton Norfolk, NR10 5EH For appointments please telephone: 01603 279415 En-suite rooms Brook Street Buxton, Norwich Norfolk NR10 5HF Telephone 01603 278283 www.home-farm-cottage.co.uk SNB Plumbing & Heating Gas, Oil & LPG Boilers Serviced, Repaired & Installed Also cookers, fires & water heaters 01603 897235 or 07917 807908 Brampton MOT Centre Between Buxton and Aylsham Vehicle Testing Station Cars, Motorbikes, Three Wheelers, Quad bikes Specialising in Classic &American Cars 01603 279628 Mob: 07979 991739 R. WELLS MEMORIALS Your Independent Memorial Mason Memorials in marble, stone and various coloured granites Brochures upon request Workshop: 01603 755524 Office: 01603 485691 www.rwellsmemorials.co.uk Unit 8 Sawmill Close, The Street, Felthorpe, Norwich, NR10 4BH Church Services - May 2015 The services are correct at the time of going to print Sunday 3rd May (5th of Easter) 10.30am Burgh Benefice Holy Communion 4.00pm Badersfield Family First Gathering 6.30pm Oxnead Evensong Sunday 10th May (6th of Easter) 9.30am Burgh Lammas 10.30am Badersfield Buxton 3.30pm Brampton Morning Service Holy Communion Second Sunday Praise Family Service Evening Prayer Sunday 17th May (7th of Easter) 10.30am Buxton Benefice Holy Communion 4.00pm Badersfield Twilight Praise Sunday 24th May (Pentecost) 9.30am Burgh Buxton 10.30am Badersfield Marsham 3.30pm Brampton 6.30pm Lammas Holy Communion Flower Festival (no service) Holy Communion Holy Communion Evening Prayer Evening Prayer Sunday 31st May (Trinity Sunday) 10.30am Marsham Benefice Holy Communion Weekday services to which all are welcome Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays 9 am 2 pm 10 am 10 am 9.45am Buxton Marsham Lammas Buxton Badersfield Morning Prayer Lunchtime Prayer Morning Prayer Holy Communion Morning Prayer Buxton Floodlighting Sponsorship W/C 17th 24th 31st Sponsors for May Remembering Sponsored by Georgina and Stanley Smith Jenni Devereux George & Elsie Dick & Avril Smithson Smithson & Family Ella Newman Joy and Barrie Tuck Don Carter Pat Carter, Grant, Simon & Ian Neil Marcer Vereen and Brian Marcer If you would like to sponsor a week’s floodlighting at St Andrew’s Church, Buxton please contact Clive Hamilton on 279993 or email [email protected] Lammas Floodlighting Sponsorship W/C 3rd 24th Sponsors for May Remembering Jack Larwood Margaret Folland Sponsored by Jill & Eddy Rust-Andrews Sue Folland If you would like to sponsor a week’s floodlighting at St Andrew’s Church, Lammas please contact Don Mackenzie on 279248 or email [email protected] Buxton Village Sale Sunday 28th June, 10am onwards This has been a great success year on year, raising a huge amount for local charities. This year at least half of our monies will be split between Priscilla Bacon Lodge (adult hospice) and Quidenham Hospice Nook Project (children's hospice family centre). We hope people will hold stalls at their homes all over the village, with a charge of £6 per house to go on the map. You get to keep all your profits. There will be spaces at the Village Hall outside, and if weather is poor we can accommodate some in the hall. We are serving drinks, bacon butties and cakes at the Hall so we ask please that others don't serve drinks and food other than preserves or small volumes of homemade cakes etc as we want to raise as much as possible. I hope you will support us and these fantastic charities, plus hopefully make some money yourself. Contact Melanie Williams 279725 or Adele Taylor 278068 to book a stall ‐ deadline 22nd June.
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