Archive for June 5th, 2010

Heacham Scarecrow Festival 2010

Saturday, June 5th, 2010
Hot Stuff!

Hot Stuff!

Photos by Stella Gooch

The gardens at Millbridge Care Home in Lynn Road, Heacham were the beautiful setting for the Heacham Scarecrow Festival as in past years.  The gardens looked picturesque as usual.

However, it cannot be denied that the weather was not helpful for this year’s festival – the fifth in its history.  The volunteers battled against the winds and, unfortunately, the Lavender Hill Mob lost one of their marquees to it.   But there were enough breakthrough moments of sunshine which enabled things to continue and the visitors still came.

Noahs Ark

Noahs Ark

Many of this year’s scarecrow entries were created by children’s groups such as the Scouts and Rainbows.  Although there were not so many entries there was a lot of imagination shown.  I particularly liked Noah’s Ark (by Christine Dean) and the Scout camp (by Heacham Scouts) .  The declared winner was Noah’s Ark and second place was awarded to Beryl Cook’s Vera (by Nancy Robinson).

The quality of the live entertainment by the Lavender Hill Mob was second to none with tremendous variety too.  Even some of the more mature visitors to the event took part in showing off their dance moves which served to enthrall the audience even more!!  Organiser, Beth Geraghty said: “The Lavender Hill Mob put on two wonderful displays for us; the audience participation in ‘Hot Stuff’ from the Full Monty was a sight to behold! We would encourage anyone who has never seen this theatre group to make the effort to get to one of their shows.”

Heacham Twinning Society Stall

Twinning Society Stall

Lavender Hill Mob Stall

Lavender Hill Mob Stall

Tombola Stall

Tombola Stall

Mrs Geraghty went on to say: ” Thank you and well done to all those who made the effort to enter; the time and energy that goes into the scarecrows is obvious.  Thank you also to all the people who manned our stalls this year, and to those who helped with the setting up and clearing away. Without this type of help we cannot put on the festival.  We raised nearly £250. The money raised was split between the Heacham Youth Club and the Lavender Hill Mob.  We have also made a donation to the resident’s fund at Millbridge. The staff and residents allow us to invade their home every year and bear the disruption without complaint; we are hugely grateful for this.”

Thank you to Beth and her team of organisers for another enjoyable day out.

Heacham in Bloom Report

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Posted by Susan Richardson, Chairman of Heacham in Bloom
Photos by Philippa Sewell

Heacham in Bloom team completing another project

Heacham in Bloom team completing another project

The first major project for this year’s Heacham in Bloom competition has now been completed.  The raised bed at the Lavender Junction is now in place.  This has been a collaborative effort with the frame being designed and built by Steve Percy and John Hussey.  The planting scheme has been designed and provided by Norfolk Lavender.  The tonnes of top soil required were provided by Michael Jackson, Kevin Partyka and Moulam and Horn. 

Other committee members: Robbie Topliss, Rodney Clements shifted the soil into place,  Ryan Percy, Taylor Percy and myself stained the frame. 

We are delighted with the finished product and judging from the comments already received many of you are as well. Norfolk Landscapes Ltd will have also completed the landscaping scheme around the Village Flagpole.

Tackling the shrubbery on Heacham South Beach

Tackling the shrubbery on Heacham South Beach

Early June will see the Heacham Beavers planting out the hundreds of marigolds grown from seed at St Mary’s Church.  Other projects include the entrance to South Beach where work has already begun to clear the area and a display at the Fire Station.  The Judging will take place on Monday 12 July a little earlier than last year, with the portfolio being submitted at the end of June.  We hope to showcase many of the projects in the July edition of the Heacham Newsletter.

Heacham in Bloom team down to work

Heacham in Bloom team down to work

The Committee was thrilled to receive a personal donation of £200 and is hopeful that further sponsorship will help us to create a planting scheme at the Redgate Hill entrance to the village. We are continuing to fundraise so we will be hosting a Book Sale at the Heacham Parish Council Office in Pound Lane on Friday 4 June between 10-12 so please support us.

Supernova arrives at Heacham rec

Saturday, June 5th, 2010
 

Supernova

Children play on the new Supernova

Photo by Philippa Sewell

Heacham Recreation Ground lost its roundabout more than a year ago after years of service to the local children.  This has now been replaced by a new piece of equipment called a  Supernova.  Heacham Parish Council purchased the Supernova with help from the Norfolk Playing Fields Association who provided a £500.00 grant.   

The circle rotates on an angle and can be used like a traditional roundabout. If you are feeling brave you can stand on it as it moves or run round on the top in different directions whilst it rotates.    

Heacham Parish Council are currently planning for a larger play item to accompany the Supernova, so far £1000 has been raised in grants.