Archive for the ‘Business News’ Category

Rural Tour Can’t Get Online Week – Sedgeford – 31 October

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Posted by Stella Gooch

“Rural Tour, Can’t Get Online Week”, aims to get Norfolk people connected.  This is your opportunity to find out what its all about and learn how you can take part in the internet revolution.  On Monday, 31 October from 10am to 6pm, Heacham based, Rural Broadband will be at:

SEDGEFORD VILLAGE HALL, OFF JARVIE CLOSE, PE36 5NG

There will be demonstrations of:

    • satellite broadband
    • 3g
    • WiFi and related broadband technologies

There will also be an opportunity to get the right advice on digital switchover.

Social Media commentator, John Popham, will be arriving at our event from 2pm.  He has teamed up with CLA East, and is touring the UK during national Get Online Week.  The “Can’t Get Online Week” event coincides with the national event and is aimed at highlighting those communities which have little or no broadband such as Sedgeford.

Represented on the day: Rural Broadband, Tooway, Avanti, 3 UK, Deltenna, Digital 3000

Shop in Heacham for great savings for the home

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
Ex Display Kitchen for sale

Keswick Oak ex display kitchen for sale

If you’re looking for a bargain you can always find one in Heacham.

Currently Top Of The Shop Kitchen Studio next door to Heacham Building Supplies at 42 Station Road, is holding an ex display kitchen and half price tap sale. Including a high quality solid oak ex display kitchen which is being offered at a greatly reduced price. It was originally £6,300, reduced to £2,783.00.

This fantastic kitchen is still current should additional units be required. Units consist of a tall glass display cabinet, five base units, under counter oven housing, five wall units, decorative wooden extractor canopy with fan, stainless steel sink and tap.

Also on offer are various shower accessories all at reduced prices.

Contact Pam Griffin on 01485 51367 for further information.

Norfolk Lavender now home to indoor play area for kids

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Posted by Stella Gooch
Photo courtesy of Farmer Fred’s Play Barn

Internal aerial view of Farmer Fred's

Internal aerial view of Farmer Fred's

Following on from many recent changes at Heacham’s Norfolk Lavender, the famous lavender farm now plays host to Norfolk’s newest state of the art children’s indoor play area.  Farmer Fred’s Adventure Play Barn opened there on 6 December 2010 and caters for kids aged 0-12. This is a fantastic new attraction which will offer a great leisure facility and birthday party venue all year round to local children.  It will also be of great interest to children visiting the area on holiday.

The operators contrive to pamper the adult carers that accompany the children on their visits by offering an environment where they may relax and enjoy complimentary newspapers, magazines and wifi, at the same time as multi-award winning – healthy and nutritious - cuisine, brought to you by local celebrity chef from The Orange Tree – Philip Milner.   In addition there is a full range of freshly made hot drinks and pastries/cakes.

The timing of the opening was just right to ensure a great many memorable first time visits for local youngsters as Santa is booked to visit throughout December.  Dates lined up are:

Tuesday 14th December: 10am – 12 noon only
Thursday 16th December: 10am until 12 noon and 4pm until 6pm
Friday 17th December: 10am until 12 noon and 4pm until 6pm
Saturday 18th December: 10am until 12 noon and 3pm until 5pm
Sunday 19th December: 10am until 12 noon and 3pm until 5pm
Tuesday 21st December: 10am until 12 noon and 3pm until 5pm
Thursday 23rd December: 10am until 12 noon and 3pm until 5pm
Friday 24th December: 10am until 12 noon and 3pm until 5pm

Norfolk Lavender is blooming

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
Posted by Stella Gooch
Photos by Rob Topliss and Stella Gooch
Heacham In Bloom presents award to Norfolk Lavender

Susan Richardson, Chairman of Heacham In Bloom, and Philippa Sewell, Secretary, presents award to Norfolk Lavender's Peter Mortin

It has been a great year for Norfolk Lavender which is the result of a lot of hard work as part of a campaign to rejuvenate the gardens and the brand itself over the past few years.  

As the season drew to a close it became known that Norfolk Lavender was awarded the honour of “Best Commercial Premises” for Anglia In Bloom having been entered into the reknowned competition by the Heacham In Bloom Committee.  Heacham In Bloom, represented by Chairman, Susan Richardson, and Secretary, Philippa Sewell, presented the Manager of Norfolk Lavender with a wooden plaque to commemorate their win.  

Miniature Shetland Pony and Donkey at Norfolk Lavender

Miniature Shetland Pony and Donkey

Peter Mortin of Norfolk Lavender said:  ”We are over the moon with the award and the judges recognition of our achievements at the Norfolk Lavender site in Heacham.  Our team of staff have worked so hard over the last two years since the company was bought out of administration, by a local family, to transform the grounds, gardens and attractions on site. We have such a wonderful site here around the old water mill and the re-planted gardens and newly landscaped grounds with the new Rare Breed Animal Centre and new lavender oil distillery are something that we are really proud of.”

Mr Mortin went on to say: “We have great plans for the future with a new lavender field being planted which will allow visitors to actually walk through a lavender field here at Heacham for the first time ever opening in summer 2011.  A massive 8,500 sq foot indoor childrens play area will be opening this Autumn making Norfolk Lavender an even more attractive place for families to visit.  We have also begun planning our plant displays for next year.”

Kune Kune Pigs at Norfolk Lavender

Kune Kune Pigs at Norfolk Lavender

This year, Norfolk Lavender also opened its Rare Breeds Centre which added a whole new facet to this long established Norfolk attraction.  The Rare Breed Animal Centre has become a firm favourite with visitors to the area and locals alike.  It offers a great place to entertain the children at a reasonable cost Family tickets being only £ 10-00 for up to 6.

The animal centre has two levels of appeal.  Firstly, there is the whole range of wonderfully cute farm animals including pigs, sheep, goats, cows, donkey, pony, alpacas, wallabies, turkeys, ducks, and masses of poultry which the younger children will fall in love with.  Secondly, many of these animals have stories behind them and this is most likely to intrigue the older visitor. 

The Rare Breed Animal Centre was set up within the guidelines of the Rare Breed Survival Trust and Norfolk Lavender have also tried to set up breeding programmes for some farm animals which are on the endangered species list.  There are animals ranging from “at risk”, “endangered” to “critically at risk” where there is a real risk that without active help these animals could indeed become extinct.

Miniature African Zebu

Miniature African Zebu

Amongst the cute pigs you find here, there are curly coated pigs which are related to the Lincolnshire long wooled pig which died out in the UK – these little fellas have coats almost like that of a sheep. One of the sheep breeds kept in the Rare Breed Animal Centre are Hungarian Screw Horned Sheep which are so rare there are only 6 in the whole country.  Norfolk Lavender are keeping their fingers crossed that they may breed this year.

Within the centre’s mass of poultry (over 20 types) you will find such rarieties as Sultans (critical on the “at risk” list).  Norfolk Lavender are having real success with breeding these birds and are now able to pass young birds on to other breeders.  There are too many animals to name them all so why not come and see for yourselves the amazing range of farm animals.

The 2010 Lavender Festival also attracted thousands of visitors and they were blessed with a gloriously sunny weekend to also celebrate the first weekend of the harvest.  People travelled for miles to visit Heacham and see the Lavender in all its glory.  The event offered a craft fair, live music, performances by the well known Lavender Hill Mob, face painting and an owl display, birds of prey demonstrations and food tastings at the newly opened Walsingham Farms Shop.  Norfolk Lavender also had a new distillery in operation for the weekend.  The event also raised £1000 for Tapping House Hospice.  Soon after the Lavender Festival, Unique opened its doors at Norfolk Lavender offering a selection of quality, individual items for completing that special look for any home, office or business environment.

Golden Guernsey Goats at play

Golden Guernsey Goats at play

Birds of prey at Norfolk Lavender

Birds of prey soon to be a regular feature

Family of ducks nestling in the lavender

Family of ducks nestling in the lavender

Alpaccas at Norfolk Lavender

Alpaccas at Norfolk Lavender

Richard keeps “Laughs in the Park” going

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
Posted by Stella Gooch
Photos courtesy of Rural Broadband
 
Rural broadband along with comedian Reginald D Hunter

Rural broadband along with comedian Reginald D Hunter

On September 24th, 25th and 26th 2010, three of the UK’s best loved comedians – Eddie Izzard, Dylan Moran and Reginald D Hunter, took to the stage together in the glorious surroundings of St Albans’ Verulamium Park.  This was one of the very last evenings of the summer  which was celebrated in historic style.  Those that were lucky enough to be there probably did not appreciate all the hard work put in behind the scenes to ensure things ran smoothly and in particular the crucial media and communications that glue it all together.

Local broadband provider, Richard Dix of Heacham-based Positive Computing and Rural Broadband, has just returned from Laughs in the Park where he and his team spent the weekend.  Rural Broadband’s role was paramount in providing the broadband for the whole event along with the HMV box office.  Rural Broadband systems fed the public areas, production office and the Twitter screen that ran all night.  Quite a result for a small local business from humble beginnings.

Sam Dix, Simon Aronowitz, Chris Custom & Richard Dix with Eddie Izzard

Sam Dix, Simon Aronowitz, Chris Custom & Richard Dix with Eddie Izzard at Laughs in the Park

This three-day event took place on the UK’s very first purpose built outdoor comedy platform.  Some 17,000 man hours were involved in the staging of the event.  The setting for “Laughs in the Park” is nothing less than spectacular being home to St Albans Cathedral.  Verulamium Park is named after the Roman City of Verulamium on which it stands (Holywell Hill in St Albans).  The park is a spacious public park surrounding a large lake.  The remains of the old City walls and outline of the London Gate can be seen today.

Barber Trevor back at the helm as normal

Thursday, August 5th, 2010
Trevor the barber

Trevor at the helm

M & B Barber Shop owner, Trevor Biscombe, has had to rearrange the way he operated his business for most of the year owing to his mother’s ill health.  Regrettably, Trevor lost his Mum in June 2010.  He is now picking up the pieces and trying to get things back to normal. 

M & B Barber Shop is now opening regular hours and Trevor looks forward to welcoming back his old regulars and new customers too.  Click here to check out the current opening hours.

Heacham’s Positive Computing celebrates 10 years

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Richard Dix set up a small one man band IT services company at his home in School Road in Heacham 10 years ago this year.  This small entrepeneur expanded rapidly and then operated from an “office” in Mr Dix’s back garden.  It was around 2006 when the business really branched out and became established in purpose built office space at Marea Farm, Heacham.  Since 2002, Mr Dix has been involved with community broadband projects such as West Norfolk Community Broadband which served thousands of houses and businesses in a five-square mile area.

This solid hands on experience enabled Mr Dix to develop “Rural Broadband” as an offshoot of Positive Computing.  Rural Broadband focusses on the provision of internet connectivity and other associated services to customers based in rural areas in Norfolk and across the UK.  Having lived, worked and trained in Heacham, Norfolk all his life, Mr Dix has expanded his wealth of valuable IT experience and now offers the benefit of this experience to providing internet connection to communities who need to overcome the technical challenges faced in less well connected parts of the country.  Rural Broadband is growing its network of experienced satellite dish installers across the country to be able to provide a complete service to any region in the UK.

The company now offers a personal and family-run IT service business with a range of services including:

  • Web hosting
    • ADSL connectivity
    • Remote computer support (through Positive Computing)
    • Online Backup
    • Satellite internet connectivity (through BeyonDSL) and installation

We can look forward to Positive Computing and Rural Broadband growing from strength to strength as broadband technology takes over.

Lavender Festival attracts 1000s and helps raise vital funds for local Hospice

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
Tapping House fundraising collectors at Norfolk Lavender

Tapping House fundraising collectors at Norfolk Lavender courtesy Norfolk Lavender

Report by Tapping House Hospice
Photos by Rob Topliss (except Tapping House photo)

Thousands of visitors flocked to Norfolk Lavender on what was a gloriously sunny weekend to enjoy the additional attractions of the annual Lavender Festival which celebrates the first weekend of harvest.  People travelled for miles to visit Heacham and see the Lavender in all its glory.  The line up for the weekend included a craft fair, live music, performances by the well known Lavender Hill Mob, face painting and an owl display, birds of prey demonstrations and food tastings at the newly opened Walsingham Farms Shop.  Norfolk Lavender also had a new distillery in operation for the weekend.

Lavender in bloom at Norfolk Lavender July 2010

Lavender in bloom at Norfolk Lavender July 2010

Once again Norfolk Lavender provided their chosen local charity, The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House, the opportunity to raise awareness of their services and support groups and raise vital funds.   Dianne Rowe, Director of Fundraising at the Norfolk Hospice said, “We had a fantastic weekend raising over £1000. The weather was superb and the new businesses and attractions at Norfolk Lavender make it a great place for an enjoyable day out for all the family. We are very grateful to them for their continued support.”

Lesley Clark from the West Norfolk Lympheodema Support Group, who attended on the Saturday said “This is the first time we have attended such an event and thoroughly enjoyed it. We raised £154, provided people with lots of information and collected many signatures for our petition to obtain funding for a specially trained Lympheodema nurse in this area.

Complementary therapy plays an important part of the holistic service the Norfolk Hospice offers to patients and members of the Hospice’s complementary therapy team offered visitors the opportunity to experience taster sessions of reflexology, reiki and ‘M’ treatment on Sunday which, as always, were very popular.

Browsing round the gift shop

Browsing round the gift shop

Distilling equipment for lavender processing on display

Lavender distilling equipment displayed

Heacham gets a range of new business

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
 
Entrance to Walsingham Farms Shop at Norfolk Lavender

Entrance to Walsingham Farms Shop at Norfolk Lavender by Stella Gooch

Walsingham Farms Shop

The Walsingham Farms Shop have taken over the original Old Miller’s Tea Rooms where they are able to offer Walsingham Farms Shop produce (which is almost all sourced directly from Norfolk growers).  The tea rooms are also to be renamed ‘The Lavender Kitchen’.  Having recently paid a visit to the Tea Rooms I can announce that they have done a wonderful refurbishment job and given the tea rooms a fantastic facelift.  It all looks fresh and inviting and the food offerings -obviously – include their own home-grown Norfolk produced Farm Shop goods.  So why not pay a visit there soon and welcome Walsingham Farms Shop to the local area.

In addition a, a second farm shop has recently been opened by Walsingham Farms Shop in Heacham.  The  Farm Shop is located in a carefully renovated barn at Norfolk Lavender right at the gateway to Heacham.  Walsingham Farms Shop fayre includes:

  • Beef  from Partner James Woodhouse, of Hill House Farm, Great Walsingham, whose cattle graze the Stiffkey watermeadows and also the Abbey park meadows
  • Pork  from Tim Allen of Morley Farm, South Creake
  • Lamb supplied from several farms close to Walsingham
  • Free range and organic chickens from Sutton Hoo Chickens in Suffolk
  • Free range hen’s, goose, duck and quail’s eggs from David and Helen Perowne at Top Farm, Great Snoring
  • Game in season from the Walsingham Estate
  • Venison in season from the Holkham Estate
  • Cheeses from Norfolk makers such as Catherine Temple of Mrs Temple’s Cheese at Wighton, and Ellie Betts of Ferndale Norfolk Farmhouse Cheeses, Little Barningham; ewe’s milk cheese from Willow Farm Dairy near Wymondham
  • Vegetables and fruit from many different growers, including Steve Brett at Aylsham and Walsingham allotment-holders. They harvest herbs and salad from the Farms Shop garden. Citrus, bananas and some out of season fruit and vegetables come from wholesalers to keep stocks up
  • They stock only their own Norfolk ham made from Morley Farm pork legs and their own award-winning sausages
  • Suffolk salami
  • Smoked fish and shellfish, and their famous patés from Cley Smokehouse
  • Cakes, jams, pickles and chutneys are home made in Walsingham
  • Honey from Walsingham Apiaries
  • Norfolk milk, yoghourt, cream and ice cream supplied by the Pointen brothers at Melton Constable
  • Letheringsett flour, muesli, grains, dried fruit, from the watermill outside Holt
  • Bread baked by Grooms in Burnham Market and the Metfield Bakery in Dereham
  • Apple juice from the Royal Fruit Farms at Sandringham and from Plumbe & Maufe at Leith Orchards near Burnham Thorpe
  • Norfolk cider from Whin Hill Cider at Wells-next-the-Sea
  • Large selection of Norfolk and Suffolk beers and ales to choose from including Yetman’s, Why Not, Iceni, Grain, St Peter’s, Adnams and Calvors
  • A selection of wines chosen for everyday drinking
  • and much much more…..

 

Istanbul Kebab & Pizza

A new takeaway outlet has also recently opened up on Station Road in Heacham expanding the choice of takeaway food available in Heacham.  I have not had a chance to check it out for myself but why don’t you?

Sure Foot Health Clinic

New arrival on Heacham’s High Street is the Sure Foot Health Clinic to replace the A Q Fire shop.  This arrival means that Heacham’s long established foot health clinic run by Janet Pitkin at Mind has company.

Wallis’ of Heacham – established 71years in 2010

Saturday, June 19th, 2010
John Wallis shows off his famous bike

John Wallis shows off his famous bike

Photo of John and his famous bike by Stella Gooch

“Wallis” is a Heacham family name that goes back a long way in Heacham village. Today the name is best known as the shop “A E Wallis”, locally famous for its electrical and white goods which gives the bigger stores a run for their money by competing favourably against them in terms of service, quality and price.  This long established Heacham High Street business came from humble beginnings and their 70 years of being an established Heacham business got missed in 2009 – as they say it is better late than never ….

Arthur Wallis was born in King’s Lynn prior to World War I.   Arthur’s father, Ernest had been invalided out of the Veterinary Corp in the course of the war  and by 1919 the Wallis family were resettled in Heacham.  Here in Heacham Ernest Wallis established a haulage business, describing himself as a “Haulage Contractor and General Carrier” to and from Kings Lynn. 

The Wallis shops started life as a single retail shop dealing in radios, electrical items and cycles.  The shop was owned by Reg Stainsby but Arthur Wallis managed the shop from the beginning.  Reg Stainsby then decided to develop his car business which evolved to become another well known and established local business that is still going strong today.

Arthur Wallis’ management role changed to that of Proprietor on 3 May 1939 at a time of true austerity and the reality of war looming. The business operated as a one man band in the early days.  His interest in wireless had begun as a schoolboy when he made up small crystal sets for his parents and grand­parents and by popular demand for other Heacham residents. Arthur went out on repair jobs or deliveries, cycling around Heacham or out to neighbouring rural areas with accumulators for those homes not yet reached by electricity, remembering to post a notice to say he would be back shortly.

Arthur Wallis served in the RAF and during this time his shop was operated by other members of his family.  His RAF service involved working on aircraft wirelesses and transmitters, serving in a number of countries including North Africa and Aden.  During his service in Aden he was sent to install a projector in the Sultan’s Palace, after which he was treated to a six course dinner of Eastern fare! The last part of his war service was spent at nearby RAF Bircham Newton which gave him the opportunity, on his off duty periods, to reflect on the long term future for the shop.

After being demobbed, Arthur expanded the business by acquiring the shop next door where he established his range of radio and electrical goods.  The original shop then became a cycle shop.  At that time A E Wallis employed the first of their staff.  In 1947, Roy Gray, straight out of the Army, was employed as a cycle mechanic and remained with the family firm until his retirement. During that time he became a very well known and popular expert on cycling problems.

Arthur set up the first TV in Heacham in his parents’ home. Television began broadcasting from London around 1936 but it was rare for televisions to be in every household as they are today and the quality of transmissions was not great in the area. Commissioning of the Sutton Coldfield and Holme Moss enabled clearer pictures in the local area and this saw an increase in television sales. Events such as King George VI’s funeral and the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953 saw a significant increase in television sales. That same year, Arthur Wallis married.

As the television sales increased the demand for aerials also increased.  At that time TV aerials were eight to ten feet high and known as VHF aerials – considerably larger than the UHF type we see today.

Arthur’s two sons, John and Richard Wallis, took the reins in 1982 and created a partnership for the shops. Richard chose to focus on the electrical side of the business while managed the  cycle shop and the dealt with the administrative tasks to ensure a smoothly operating business.  Although Arthur ceased to play an active role in the business from then on he continued to enjoy visiting the shop to chat to old friends and customers until his death in 1998.

Further expansion of A E Wallis took place between 1988 and with the existing two units being merged into one shop to enlarge the electrical side of the business and a third unit which had previously been an estate agents, was purchased to become a larger cycle showroom.

Over the years the Wallis family have collected a range of vintage televisions, radios and domestic appliances which are on display in the shop. One item Richard found particularly amusing was the leaflet accompanying an ancient Electrolux cylinder vacuum cleaner. It showed you how to use the “blow” end of the cleaner, and a bowl of paint to repaint your car! Of the many old radios in the collection Richard says that his favourite is a 1950′s Murphy, not for its looks, but for the marvellous quality of sound which it produces.

John's autographed photo of the key cast members of "Kingdom"

The photograph of key cast members of Kingdom, signed by Stephen Fry and presented to John Wallis when the bike was first used in the 1st series of Kingdom

One of the highlights of John’s years at A E Wallis was when he was asked to provide a bicycle to take part in the popular TV show “Kingdom”.  Successful TV series “Kingdom was first aired on UK television in 2007 and averaged six million viewers per week. It went on to repeat its success with a second and third series starring Stephen Fry as solicitor, Peter Kingdom, in the fictional Norfolk market town of Shipborough.  A E Wallis was approached to provide one of the “stars” of the series – a Land Rover bicycle!  “Lyle”, played by Karl Davies (Robert Sugden in “Emmerdale” is Peter Kingdom’s young and keen trainee and loves his bicycle which, when not in use, is proudly kept in his office.

John Wallis was first asked in 2006 to supply a bicycle for a new TV series and was given a brief on what was required.  The Producers were so pleased with the Silver Land Rover Athabasca – complete with lock, special briefcase, powerful lights and compass – that no further changes were needed and Lyle’s bicycle was ready for lights, camera, action!

John, his wife Tracey and daughter Vanessa, were invited to see some of the filming and be extras in the “Dyke Jumping Championship” scenes; although you would never spot them on TV they all enjoyed the day.  The cycle was returned to John at the end of filming of the first series, along with a photo of the cast with a personal message from Stephen Fry thanking him for his help.  The bike has now been dusted down and checked over ready for delivery on set and its next taste of fame!

E Wallis shops continue to sell an extensive range of the latest bicycles & cycling accessories.  They also sell modern domestic appliances and home entertainment at competitive prices with the same good old fashioned personal service of days gone by and they also offer home delivery. It is certainly worth paying a visit to see their vintage collection and at quieter times they will be very happy to share snippets of history too. 

A E Wallis, like most modern businesses, also have a website: www.aewallis.co.uk