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Heacham Carnival 2010

Friday, August 6th, 2010
By Stella Gooch
Photos on this page by Stella Gooch
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Heacham Judo Club 1st place

Heacham Judo Club 1st place

The sun did not shine on Heacham Carnival this year but it was warm, dry and not too hot.   Despite the lower than usual number of float entries, Heacham Carnival Parade was still full of colour and imagination to the hilt.  There was even a stray horse and cart which had managed to unwittingly seem part of proceedings at times.  We all waited to cheer the parade – which was led by this year’s Carnival King and Queen (Daniel Noakes and Paige Taylor) on through the village and on to the playing field.

Rollason Stage School

Rollason Stage School - Best Organisation

The fete was hosted by our regular DJ and the field was full of a variety of attractions and stalls including representatives from the RAF, Army and Coastguard who were looking for fresh recruits.  The RAF stand had a flight simulator which created a great deal of interest from all ages.   There was an arts and crafts marquee full of lots of interesting gift ideas, bouncy castles, fairground attractions and rides and games such as “Play Your Cards Right” and the traditional Coconut Shy.  Rollason’s well known Punch and Judy took centre stage later in the afternoon and entertained the children.  Live music and dancing entertainment was provided by the King’s Lynn Community Samba Band.

The floats were judged as follows:

Best Walking Float – Heacham & Hunstanton Rainbows and Brownies
Best Group/Organisation – Rollason Stage School (winning the New Jennings Cup)
Best Family – The Richardson Family
Best in Carnival  – Heacham Judo Club

Well done to the organisers for all their hard work.

Richardson Family

Richardson Family - Best Family Entry

Hunstanton and Heacham Brownies and Rainbows

Hunstanton and Heacham Brownies and Rainbows

Rollason Stage School

Rollason Stage School show their delight!

Heacham’s big party night and 10 years of Beer Festivals

Monday, August 2nd, 2010
By Stella Gooch
Heacham Beer Festival Photos (and the Psychadelic Stage) by Stella Gooch
70s Party Photos by Rob Topliss
Singer from Soft Tone Needles

A Singer from Soft Tone Needles

On Saturday night I, along with my Dad and a friend from Oz visited Heacham’s Fox and Hounds 10th Annual Beer Festival (unbelievable – where did those ten years go!) where celebrations were seriously underway – getting served at the bar required considerable patience as it was frantically busy.  The Beer Festival kicked off on Thursday, 29 July and ran through the weekend as usual with an amazing line up of bands:

Thursday 29th   – THE GLAM BAND – 8.00 pm
   
Fri, 30th        – DAVE MOORE        – 8.00 pm  
  
Sat, 31st    – HILGAY SILVER BAND – 2.00 pm
                     – LOVE MUFFINS   – 5.00 pm
                     – SOFT TONE NEEDLES  – 9.00 pm

Sun, 1st Aug  – SONGS FROM THE BLUE HOUSE  -  3.00 pm

 

We saw the Soft Tone Needles (I think), billed as the UK’s no 1 Northern Soul Revue Band.  I have no idea what that means but they sounded good to me but not so good to my Dad! 

Soft Tone Needles

Soft Tone Needles

I briefly caught landlord Mark having a quick bite to eat and he managed to let me know in between bites that the Fox Brewery had once again been nominated for more awards but there was no time to get any details from him as he was only “taking five” in the midst of a hardworking weekend.  Hopefully we will hear more positive news about these awards in the future so keep watching …

The marquee was packed out as is usual for Heacham’s Beer Festival and overspilled to the forecourt and into the main bar areas.  It was difficult to get a decent photo of the band owing to so many people but I did my best. 

As I strolled around the atmosphere was throbbing and lively as you would expect at such an event and everyone was in a happy party mood.  I saw a few familiar faces and lots of faces I did not recognise.

Marcus and Rob manning the BBQ

Marcus and Rob manning the BBQ

I said hi to Marcus and Rob who were diligently manning the barbecue to feed the hungry hordes and they did me the honour of posing for a picture – thanks guys!

Just when I thought that was going to be the sum of my evening, I came across a group of Festival goers dressed in psychadelic 1970s gear and asked what that was all about. 

It turned out the 1970s crowd were stopping by the Beer Festival en route to a “One Stop Boogie Show 1970s Abba Nite” in full 1970s regalia at Heacham Public Hall.  Many of the double party goers posed for a picture to show off their costumes and then asked me to come along to the party at the Public Hall to see what else was going on so I did just that.

I was warmly welcomed to “gatecrash” the party both by Martin Doy (otherwise known as “Split” I am told) who turned out to be the event organiser and Jeff from the Social Club.  My photographs did not turn out half as well as my friend Rob’s so he is kindly sharing them with us here.

Martin Doy ("Split") enjoys a dance with a party goer

Martin Doy ("Split") enjoys a dance with a party goer

The  party was truly in full swing by the time I got there and the band was right up my street and had me bopping along.   (I am not showing my age – I was really young in the 1970s)! 

The stage was brightly lit to match the psychadelic costumes and the dance floor was exactly as I like it – full!  The  flamboyant costumes was a stark contrast with the dark of the hall - everyone had really got into the spirit of the 1970s.

Unfortunately, this was not a planned visit so I could not stay to experience the full party.  However, I saw my friend Rob the next day and I can confirm by the look of him IT WAS A GREAT PARTY! 

It seems “Split” did a terrific job in putting this party together and I am sure the party goers are looking forward to the next one he arranges. (Personally I hope he invites me along another time so I can stay the whole night!)

All in all it was a great party atmosphere in Heacham last weekend as the Fox continued to celebrate 10 years of its Beer Festivals and of course the Heacham Carnival went ahead on the Sunday too (look out for a separate report).  What a happening place!

1970s One Stop Boogie Show 70s Abba band

1970s One Stop Boogie Show 70s Abba band

One Stop Boogie Show party goers celebrate 1970s

1970s One Stop Boogie Show party goers at Fox Beer Festival 2010

  Below are a few more of Rob’s photos of a memorable night out in Heacham. 

Yes the 1970s were colourful

Yes the 1970s fashion was full of colour

1970s party goers get ready to rock

1970s party goers get ready to rock the night away in Heacham

How did those 1970s moves go again?

1970s moves?

Love those culottes

Love those culottes

Bopping the night away

Bopping the night away

Dig that hair

Dig that groovy 1970s hairstyle

1970s look

1970s looks

Is that Gary Glitter?

Is that Gary Glitter?

Martin Doy ("Split") enjoys a dance with a party goer

Martin Doy ("Split") enjoys a dance

Show me the way to go home ..

Show me the way to go home ..

 

 

Visit from Criteuil-La-Magdeleine to Heacham 2010

Monday, July 26th, 2010
 Posted by Roz Gauthier, Heacham Twinning Society
Photo supplied by Roz Gauthier
Twinning visit to Heacham July 2010

Twinning visit to Heacham July 2010

More than fifty visitors (including twenty children) from France were welcomed to Heacham on Thursday, 15 July. 

A French newspaper reported:  ” The Twinning between the communities of Heacham & Criteil-la-Magdeleine is flourishing. A group of 52 of our French twins made the trip over last weekend (15th July), accompanied by the Mayor Michel Fougere and 2 of his “Parish Councillors” and the ever hard-working Secretary Monique Enard, who is also the local Junior School Headmistress/Teacher.”

 The five day visit to Heacham was filled with a variety of activities and more than 100 people were catered for by the Heacham Twinning Committee on several occasions.  The whole weekend was financed through the proceeds from the year’s Fundraising Events plus a small £10 “blanket cost” charged to all members attending any/all the events.

As a result of  the hardwork by the Committtee and many Association members, everyone enjoyed seeing their friends again and making new friends as well (amongst our fellow UK Association Members as well as the French).  The French visitors seemed to really enjoy themselves and the visit to Norfolk Lavender was especially popular .  The French teenagers seemed to particularly enjoy the Bowls and Carpet Bowls on the Monday whilst the younger children attended the Junior School for the morning, and then many particiapted in “funny” cricket in the afternoon down by Heacham beach.

The Saturday evening event with a sit-down dinner was enjoyed by all, especially the in-house entertainment provided by both French guests and Heachamites.  The final hour turned into a veritable rock and roll disco (music courtesy of Michael (vocals and lead guitar), Sam (guitar) and Pam (on drums) .

On the Sunday, some of “twinners” attended St Marys Church and a fanatstic service was held in both French and English.  The choir sang  one hymn in French too!   The rest of the day was spent with the Heacham Host families who had arranged the activities for the day.  Some went to see the seals at Blakeney, some to Wells – others had a trip into Hunstanton and a family barbeque.

The Heacham & Criteuil-La-Magdeleine Twinning Association hopes that many of new members will now be already looking forward to the next trip over to France to experience their hospitality again especially since this weekend seems to have whetted  appetites and increased interest in the Twinning concept – maybe with the  hint of the cognac and Pineau available as added incentive !

The Committee of Heacham & Criteuil-La-Magdeleine Twinning Associationwould like to thank everybody for their enthusiasm and hard work helped make the weekend such a success.

Heacham Beach Party 2010

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Posted by Philippa Sewell
Photos by Rob Topliss

Sun sets over Heacham Beach Party

Sun sets over Heacham Beach Party

This year’s Beach Party on 3 July had glorious weather, when the only place to be was Heacham South Beach.  Over 150 people enjoyed Heacham Parish Council’s Hawaiian themed Luau.

Traditional bangers and burgers from the BBQ and sandcastle competitions  mixed with hula hooping and limbo dancing.  Beach Party goers made Hawaiian Tiki Masks and were fascinated by the not so traditional art of creating Graffiti T-shirts.   The greatest entertainment though was the approaching tide and the usual spectacular Heacham sunset to round off another successful Heacham Beach Party.

Hawaiian dressing up for Heacham Beach Party

Hawaiian dressing up for Heacham Beach Party

Graffiti T Shirt Painting at Heacham Beach Party

Graffiti T Shirt Painting at Heacham Beach Party

The Annual  Heacham Beach Party is organised and run by Heacham Parish Council with generous sponsorship from Jennings Shop and Hunstanton & District Ladies Circle and supported by DJ Andy Groom and Rollason Entertainments.  This is a great annual favourite in the Heacham social calendar and everyone is welcome so why not come along next year.

Hula Hoops at Heacham Beach Party

Hula Hoops at Heacham Beach Party

Face Painting at Heacham Beach Party

Face Painting at Heacham Beach Party

Summer Activities Programme 2010

Friday, July 16th, 2010

This year’s Heacham Parish Council sponsored Summer Activity Programme has been announced.  Although a smaller programme is planned for this summer the variety is still there and all great value, fun activities for the kids – make your own carnival mask, shoot clay pigeons, mad science, beat the bowler, flower art, archery, olympic challenge and pottery are all part of the line up.

Click here to down load the programme and application form.

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 Cricket Club’s Memorial Match 22 August

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

A hugely successful event was held in 2009 in memory of two loyal Heacham players who sadly are no longer with us, Philip Wright and Ernie Maiden.  A similar event is being held again this year on Sunday 22nd August 2010 and all are very welcome to attend.  The Veterans Team playing the Heacham Cricket Team will start at 2pm, in a forty overs match. Any Veteran players who feel like turning back the years to play for the Veterans please contact: Chris (Tel: 01485 572262) or Andy (Tel: 01485 572873).  Malcolm Diggins was privileged to play alongside both Philip and Ernie and hopes to attend and report on the event.  Much as he would like to, he does not feel up to playing!!

 The Charity game will hopefully have the following attractions:

12.00-14.00 Under 12’s Youth Game

14.00 Veterans vs Heacham CC (Veterans to maintain their grip on the cup!)

BBQ, teas, coffees, cakes, refreshments, raffle

Beat the Bowler, try your hand against the Bowling Machine

Presentation of the Man of the Match Award (The William Stockdale Award)

Heacham CC end of season awards

All proceeds are to be split between Macmillan Cancer Support and Heacham Cricket Club.  If you would like to see Malcolm’s report on the event check out www.heacham-village.co.uk.

Hunstanton Bowls Tournament

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Heacham-On-Line did not get the opportunity to personally cover the Hunstanton Bowls Tournament but our local Sports Reporter at Malc On Line has been on the case so check it out at: http://www.malc-on-line.co.uk/hunstanton/bowls2010.htm

Route for Heacham Carnival 2010

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

The annual Carnival Parade will take place on Sunday 1 August, starting off from  the usual place in Marram Way at Noon.  If you would like to enter the parade, entry forms are available from the Parish Council Office.  An entry can be walking, on horseback, tractor, cycles, car or lorry, but please let us know so we can include you in the judging schedule. There will be trophies and cash prizes for winners in the various categories as well as the “Best in Parade” Trophy.

Best Individual – Best Family -  Best Walking – Best Group/Organisation

Music will be provided by the King’s Lynn Community Samba Band and there will also be another chance to see the Banham Zoo Shirehorses with the Carnival King and Queen.  The street collection this year will go to Heacham Scout Group, so please give generously.

 Carnival Parade Route – Find the prime spot on the route and cheer the floats on.

Heacham Carnival Parade Route 2010

Heacham Carnival Parade Route 2010

Heacham Beavers & Rainbows get stuck into Heacham In Bloom 2010

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Posted by Susan Richardson, Chairman Heacham In Bloom
Photos by Rob Topliss 

Heacham Beavers admire planting at St Marys Church

Heacham Beavers admire planting at St Marys Church

Heacham Beavers joined members of the Church and Heacham In Bloom to plant out 500 hundred marigolds grown from seed at St Mary’s Church.  The Beavers did a great job and for a very short while the planting looked lovely, that is until the rabbits decided to chew every plant. At South Beach, the biggest project of the Summer, work to transform the entrance to South Beach has been completed. The whole team worked on this project, but a special thank you must  go to Nick Cawthorne.  The planting of the boat was done with the help of Heacham Rainbows.

Duncan,, Philippa & Susan work on Redgate Junction

Duncan,, Philippa & Susan work on Redgate Junction

We are also pleased to announce that we have received donations from the Christian Bookshop and Tesco. Tesco also provided members of staff to help start a new bed at Redgate Junction.  The bed is a work in progress and will be enlarged as more funds become available.  I also thank Wakefield Joinery who made and donated the planters for the A149. Most of the projects should now be complete, however work will continue right up until Judging  on Monday 12 July. 

It has not been easy this year as funds were in short supply, and in order to maintain our award we have had to do what we did last year and more.  The weather and  the rabbits have caused a few set backs, but I must pay tribute to the Heacham In Bloom team, all Heacham residents, who have worked very hard to make everything look as good as we can.

Heacham Rainbows show off their results

Heacham Rainbows show off their results