Archive for March, 2010

New Look Heacham-On-Line Launches!

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Launched in March 2010, the new site draws on lessons learned over the years.  All the sections are clearly defined and all share a common look which, we hope, better shows off the strengths and attractions of the village. We’ve tried to create a modern, more colourful site, with plenty of pictures to help guide you around as well as a offer a great showcase for our gifted local and visiting photographers.

In addition, we’ve created a News section where we hope soon to be able to offer local groups like the Lavender Hill Mob and the Lions the ability to post their own news items as they happen! We also hope soon to allow Bed & Breakfasts and Hotels to post details of late accommodation vacancies directly on the site.

Inevitably, the changes mean that many page addresses have changed, so regular visitors’ favourite links may appear to be broken, but we hope you’ll agree that it’s worth the effort of changing them to point to the new website.

Looking slightly further ahead, plans are well advanced to refresh Hunstanton-On-Line in a similar way, and to create further sites for other local villages, with many links between them, further strengthening the value of the sites to the local community and businesses.   Although you may type in the familiar www.heacham-on-line.co.uk address, the top of your web browser shows the pages as www.norfolk-on-line.co.uk/heacham on a daily basis. If you should find any errors (links that go nowhere, pages that don’t appear correctly) we’d be grateful if you could email us with the details, so that we can put them right. Promoting our local area is very much an on-going work and we are striving to learn and improve all the time so your feedback would be helpful.  You can contact us at stella@heacham-on-line.co.uk or heacham@norfolk-on-line.co.uk.

Hunstanton in Bloom team invite volunteers to help at 12noon on 27 March

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

North Norfolk … Simply Outstanding was held in Hunstanton this year and was very well attended.  The stalls extended throughout a vast area of Searles Leisure Resort and visitors had the opportunity to see the wide range of tourism services on offer in North Norfolk.  The event followed on from the success of last year’s event at Gresham organised by the North Norfolk Tourism Round Table.  They joined forces with North Norfolk District Council, The Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk and the West Norfolk Tourism Forum to make the 2010 event bigger than ever.

Cllr Elizabeth Watson representing Hunstanton in Bloom at North Norfolk .. Simply Outstanding Exhibition 2010

Hunstanton had a number of exhibitors promoting the area including growers of local produce and farm shops, Sandringham House, Norfolk Lavender, Bircham Windmill, Snettisham Park Farm, Discover West Norfolk, Visit Hunstanton and Cllr Elizabeth Watson represented Hunstanton in Bloom.

Shortly after the exhibition, the Hunstanton in Bloom Committee extended an invitation to green-fingered residents  to head for Hunstanton on 27 March to help create a horticultural waterfall on the seafront and launch the town’s 2010 Britain in Bloom programme.

The Hunstanton in Bloom team and volunteers will bring a splash of colour to the site of a former waterfall, using 150 thrift, campion, festuca glauca, carex hachjoensis evergold, sedum and ivy plants to replicate the once babbling water. As well as providing a pretty focal point, the design will help to attract insects to the area, supporting biodiversity.

The planting initiative will coincide with the Royal Horticultural Society’s project to create a ‘green river of plant life’ across the UK.

Cllr. Elizabeth Watson, Chair of the Hunstanton in Bloom Committee, said: “We’re really proud that Hunstanton has been named as a Britain in Bloom finalist for the second year running, and delighted to be one of only 8 entrants in the coastal category.

“The campaign is a great way to get people involved in making the most of the place in which they live and we’re hoping even more people will join us this year. I’d encourage people to come along on Saturday 27 to get stuck into the planting and find out more about what’s in store over the coming months.”

To help transform the 5m² waterfall bed, go to the Butterfly Shelter adjacent to the green at 12 noon on 27 March. Volunteers will be met by a representative of the committee. No experience is necessary. Children should be accompanied by an adult.

Hunstanton Stall at North Norfolk Simply Outstanding 2010

As part of their centenary celebrations, four generations of girl guides will also be taking up the gardening gauntlet. Town Mayor, Christine Earnshaw, will greet members of the Rainbows, Brownies, Girl Guides and Trefoil Guild at 10.30 am as they set about planting 19 silver birch trees at the community centre. The trees, which will be under planted with snowdrops, will help to add interest to the landscape, as well as providing a haven for birds.

Stephanie Eynon, Community Horticulture Manager, RHS, said: “RHS Britain in Bloom enables people to join together to improve their local communities and restore civic pride through long-term, sustainable projects which are also beneficial for wildlife.

“The launch weekend this year is supporting the United Nations’ International Year of Biodiversity, encouraging groups to organise their projects and events, from planting to pruning, with this in mind.”

For more information about Hunstanton in Bloom and to find out how you can get involved visit www.westnorfolkinbloom.co.uk or email:westnorfolkinbloom@west-norfolk.gov.uk

Heacham in Bloom plans get underway for 2010

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Heacham In Bloom Logo

Plans for this year’s Heacham in Bloom have been developing…   Heacham In Bloom has been in negotiation with the County Council for permission to create a raised bed at the Lavender Junction and to make a feature of the Heacham Signs on the A149.    We are also pleased to announce that Moulam and Horn are to be a Heacham In Bloom’s approved supplier.  Mr Hammond of Moulam and Horn sourced the scarlet cyclamens which have been a lovely winter addition at the War Memorial since October last years as well as some of the other plants which helped us win Silver last year.  The In Bloom team have also agreed that Heacham Allotments will be put forward for the “Grow your own” category, one of a number of special awards run by Anglia In Bloom.  Heacham Allotments are thriving with plot holders growing a wide variety of vegetables and soft fruit.

In Bloom is all about community involvement and every little bit helps. The Parish Council’s Natural Environment Committee is holding a workday at Bray’s Pit on Sunday 14 February to carry out pruning and general tidying up. All are welcome to join in. Whilst we have a number of volunteers overwintering and growing plants, we do need more, so if anyone has space in their garden or greenhouse, we would like to hear from you.

The photography competition will be launched in March so look out for details of that and other plans for this coming year.

Susan Richardson, Chairman of Heacham In Bloom)
Tel: 01485 572142 (Day time)

British & European Lightweight Boxing Champion visits Heacham

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

John Thaxton - Boxing Champion

Members of Goldstar Amateur Boxing Club in Heacham were delighted when Jon Thaxton – a past British and European Lightweight Champion – visited them in their very own gym in March 2010.  The boys enjoyed meeting Jon and having a personal training session from a proven champion!

Goldstar Amateur Boxing Club has become very popular with Heacham boys but members are welcome from throughout the local area.  Club coaches, Baz and Lance voluntarily devote 4 nights a week to the Club and sportsmanship and good old fashioned values are encouraged.  In addition, the Club’s policy is anti-drugs, anti-bullying so why not get your youngster involved. The club is open to all ages on Monday and Wednesday (6pm-7.30pm).  Over 18s only are invited on Thursday (6pm-7.30pm) and Saturday (9am-11am).

For enquiries contact Club Organiser, Leon Gyton  07810 510908.

Local fashion show raises cash for Campaign Care 94

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Michele Rudd and Carole Hall accept floral tributes for their fundraising efforts

Two local ladies, Michele Rudd and Carole Hall, are bucking the recession to launch an exciting new business.  Shazarele offer – for sale or hire – a range of exquisite ball gowns and prom dresses.  A charity fashion show, in aid of Campaign Care 94, launched the new business on 11 March 2010 at the Le Strange Hotel in Hunstanton.  Campaign Care 94 was formed to raise funds to fight against cancer and Tapping House Hospital (now Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House) became associated with Campaign Care.  Michele and Carole were very keen to support such a worthy cause and launch their new business at the same time.

As a result, a glittering evening of glamour was created and it was a resounding success.  (More tickets had to be printed to try and accommodate the over-subscription!)   The Barn Hair & Beauty Salon from Dersingham styled the hair and make up for the models and Jazzy Gems provided the jewellery accessories and   Nick from Scent With Love in Hunstanton provided floral displays and a silk flower for each show goer.  Each of these local businesses had stalls for show patrons to visit during the interval alongside The Hat Shop from Burnham Market  and the sumptuous Cherry Hill Chocolates from Hunstanton.

Michele and Carole were also assisted in pulling off this wonderful  event by 17 local ladies who consented to be models for an evening.  Our  would be “Claudia Schiffers” were: Kerry, Jamie, Susan, Holly, Tiffany, Sian, Paulette, Beth, Wendy, Sharon, Kelly, Antonia, Jackie, Sinead, Tanya, Michele and Julie.  The male models included Alan, Jim (Race), Leon, Morty, Chris and Simon.  The evening was relaxed and fun filled with some of the male models (particularly Jim Race) providing  the laughs by seizing numerous opportunities to show off whilst walking the catwalk to the tunes of hotel pianist, Jim Rock.   All the models looked the business – the guys were dapper and the dolls were stunning to say the least.

Kerry & the gents have a laugh as they make their final exit from the catwalk

There was a high quality range of raffle prizes from numerous local businesses and friends.  Among them were lovely meals for two courtesy of the West Norfolk Pub and Heacham Manor Hotel (both in Heacham), the Le Strange Hotel in Hunstanton and the Coach & Horses in Dersingham.

Carole closed the evening by thanking everybody involved.  Bob and Ann Willey and Carl and other staff at the Le Strange Hotel made sure everything was right on the night at the venue and Carl had even given up his holiday to put in many hours in the week prior to the event.  Gloria Hurn from Pentney House provided fascinators and lovely goody bags for show goers, Nicola and Alice from Active Hands of Heacham did the nails, Theresa Rudd steamed and pressed all the dresses and  Julie Flegg did the necessary alterations.  Carole also thanked Gary Tillet from Goddards of Kings Lynn who assisted the male models with their dress and Goddards also provided the male outfits for the evening.  And last, but by no means least, Rob Topliss did them proud with their advertising and photographs on the night and Charlie videoed proceedings.

Let’s not forget that the event was designed to raise funds for Campaign Care 94 and Carole and Michele were delighted to learn that they had raised in excess of £900 which is a fantastic result for everyone who participated.

The evening certainly had a lot of hard work put into it and boy did it show.  Well done girls.  No doubt Shazarele will go from strength to strength with all this drive behind it.

Have a look at our Gallery page for more pictures.

Great gift for Mum launched in Heacham Gifts

Monday, March 15th, 2010

My Very Special Mum cushion

As most Heacham people now know, Doreen Reed has entertained many audiences across East Anglia with her homespun amusing poems and tales of nostalgia and everyday life. Later this year she is taking her humour to The Isles of Scilly, a performance she is very much looking forward to.

However, Doreen also writes some serious and meaningful poetry.  One such poem “My Very Special Mum” was included in Poet’s Corner on the old Heacham-On-Line site during March 2007.  This poem was read by Joy of Heacham Gifts whom liked it very much.  With Doreen’s permission Joy has put Doreen’s poem on a cushion cover which can be purchased from Joy’s shop in the High Street, Heacham.

As you can see from the photo, the cushion would make a lovely gift for anyone’s Mum on any occasion, not just Mothering Sunday.

Lavender Hill Mob Does Aladdin at Princess Theatre 1-3 April 2010

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

You may recall in the recent press that pantomimes are to be no more at the Princess Theatre in Hunstanton.  This is your opportunity to see what may well be the last panto production to be shown there.

Set in the poor town of Olde Hunstantua, Aladdin and his brother Will Bubbles (nicknamed ‘Pop’, a bouncy, bubbly sort of boy!), and their mother Soapy (yes you’ve got it – ‘Soapy Bubbles!), spend their time trying to avoid the local police force amongst others doing other amusing things.  The story unfolds as Aladdin falls in love with Princess Christal unbeknown to her father, the poor Sultan who wishes to marry off his daughter to a rich prince for the sake of his townsfolk.  But who are ‘Ping’ and ‘Pong’ and what do ‘Pringles’ and ‘Hans’ have to do with the story?  Why are there mummies in the mountains?…..intrigued?  Is there a magic lamp?  And what about the genie?  Will it become a soap opera or will the bubble burst?  All will be revealed……but you will have to come along to the show to find out, won’t you boys and girls?   Oh yes you will….!! You will be very surprised.

Aladdin

Aladdin

Full of family entertainment; jokes old and new, fun, music and dancing, nor forgetting the audience participation.  Shows are at the Princess Theatre at Easter, Thursday 1 April at 7.30pm and both Friday 2 April and Saturday 3 April have two performances each at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.

So please come along to this wonderful pantomime performed by local theatre group the Lavender Hill Mob Theatre Company. (LHMTC)   Besides supporting them you will supporting the Theatre too.

The LHMTC is open to everyone – everyone is welcome and carries a similar ethos to the Chicken Shed Theatre in North London.  From 4 years of age there are no auditions or waiting lists, and there is no limit on ability, disability or capability.  Everyone always takes part in as much or as little as they wish and there is no pressure.  Meetings; Mon, Tue & Wed 5-7pm at St Edmunds Church Hall, Hunstanton.

New Butchers at West Norfolk Pub

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Exciting developments at Heacham’s West Norfolk Pub are a new on-site Butcher as part of their core business.  Butcher Jason has over 22 years experience in the industry prior to joining the West Norfolk and has supplied the West Norfolk with quality meat for 6 years.

All meat offered at the West Norfolk Butchery is sourced within Norfolk and a delivery service (within a 10 mile radius) is also offered.

West Norfolk Butchery Opens

West Norfolk Butchery Opens in Heacham

Welcome to Heacham and Hunstanton News!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Welcome to the very first post on Heacham-On-Line’s news blog.

Stories and features (and many old photos) that have appeared on the site in the past will return in a different form at some point.  Going forward such features should appear in this section.  Hopefully I will not be the only contributor to it.

Your new look Heacham-On-Line website has been in the planning for a very long time and brings a fresh new look which is more useful to visitors.   The front page advertisements have been replaced by randomly generated adverts throughout the site rather than just on the front page.  This means that everyone gets a chance to appear rather than a small number.  However, those that have paid to be on the original front page will get 4 x the opportunity to appear in the rotating adverts.  Business sections have been significantly cleaned up and more listings of local businesses are available to make the site an even more useful source of information.  The format for this site will also soon apply to Hunstanton-On-Line.

If you observe any broken links or problems please do let us know as the redevelopment project has been a mammoth task and we may have missed something.