Shop in Heacham for great savings for the home

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.

Heacham Allotments to celebrate 100 years in 2011

September 9th, 2011

Posted by Stella Gooch

I have just been advised by Heacham Parish Council that Heacham Allotments are to celebrate their centenary this year.

There is to be a cheese and wine party on Friday 14 October 7-9pm at the Old Friends Hall, Sunnyside to help mark the event.

Heacham Allotments were set up in the Autumn of 1911 and have provided many hundreds of locals with fruit and veg as well as friendship.  If you have any stories or anecdotes to share with memories of the allotments then please email me at: stella@heacham-on-line.co.uk (with a pic or two if you have them).

Heacham Summer Activities 2011

September 5th, 2011

Posted by Stella Gooch
Photos by Stella Gooch & Rob Topliss

Fabulous Venetian Masks created by local children

Fabulous Venetian Masks created by local children

The 2011 Heacham Summer Activities programme kicked off with an opportunity for the children to learn about family coat of arms.  The Old Friends Hall in Sunnyside was full of coloured cardboard, ribbon and pictures of dragons, lions, unicorns and more.  The children spent a fun morning doing art and craft activities to create their own coat of arms.  Some of the final results were very eye catching indeed.

Next up was the pottery morning where even some very young children (with the help of Mum) got into painting a pottery item of their choice.  My son chose to paint a train money box and he was very pleased at the results.  Others chose to paint a pottery footballer, a football, tortoise and even a perfume bottle.  This activity was run by “Drive U Pottery” who basically come to you with pottery items you can paint.  You just buy the pottery item, paint it and they fire it in the kiln so you get the final product with a professional glazed finish.  The personaable lady who runs “Drive U Pottery” even found time to engage the children in a fun game whilst they were waiting for their friends and siblings to complete their “works of art”.

Creating a coat of arms

Creating a coat of arms

Coats of arms for the current generation!

Coats of arms for the current generation!

The Venetian Carnival Mask morning produced fabulous results using paints, tissue paper and jewels just before the Heacham Carnival.  I don’t recall seeing any of the masks at the Carnival though so I guess they must be adorning the bedroom walls of their creators.

An array of pottery items to paint

An array of pottery items to paint

Painting a footballer

Painting a footballer

 

Fortunately, the weather obligingly stayed dry for both the Olympic Challenge and the clay pigeoning.  The popular 2 day Olympic Challenge allowed a group of children to participate in a variety of athletic disciplines and face the Olympic style challenge in a modern day mini-pentathlon with medals for the winners.

Mini rifle range

Mini rifle range

Mini rifle range

Mini rifle range

There were also two sessions of clay pigeon shooting with Heacham Wildfowlers voluntarily providing their expert instruction many youngsters the art of shooting safely.  The mini rifle range was also available for standard target practice and this was particularly popular with my youngest son who found the recoil of the larger guns a bit too much.

Archery and quick cricket were included in this year’s programme once again.  In addition, new activities were Laser Gaming and the latest craze of Speed Stacking.

Fast cricket

Fast cricket

Concentration required for speed stacking!

Concentration required for speed stacking!

Speed stacking - the kids get going

Speed stacking - the kids get going

Archery

Archery

Olympic Medallists 2011

Olympic Medallists 2011

Heacham Wildfowlers - new recruits?

Heacham Wildfowlers - new recruits?

 

 

Heacham Carnival 2011

August 9th, 2011

Posted by Stella Gooch
Photos by Stella Gooch and Rob Topliss

Click here to see more photos of the 2011 Heacham Carnival

Carnival Queen, Amy Noakes accompanied by her 4 Lavender Princesses; Daisy Back, Milli O’Quigley, Emily Smith and Chloe Rumens

Carnival Queen, Amy Noakes accompanied by her 4 Lavender Princesses; Daisy Back, Milli O’Quigley, Emily Smith and Chloe Rumens

In my experience, the sun always shines on Heacham Carnival.  The weeks and days leading up to this big annual event were frequently rained on to the degree you could even say it was cats and dogs.  However it was true to form and out came the sun on the day as required.  This year, however, it was somewhat cooler than we have become used to but, as it turned out, it was perfect marching weather for the Heacham Carnival Parade.

This year’s parade (7 August 2011) had a good number of entries with the majority forming floats. The parade was full of colour and lots of thought and creativity had obviously gone into the floats and costumes.  The walkers were also nicely turned out to add colour to the parade.   Well done to everyone who took part.

It was perhaps a shame that 2011 was the year the organisers shortened the length of the route so that the parade began in College Drive instead of Marram Way as the participants would have found the conditions much more comfortable than in past years.  However, I took the opportunity to position myself alongside Brays Pit to view the oncoming parade and found the Heacham duck population thriving on the banks of the pond.  I cannot remember them being so prolific but perhaps my memory is getting foggy with old age!

There were countless collectors out rattling their buckets amongst the parade persuading the spectactors to dig deep and help swell the fundraising effort on behalf of Heacham In Bloom and the final donations were a cracking £400 which bodes well for the 2012 Heacham In Bloom campaign.

The Lavender Queen, Amy Noakes accompanied by her 4 Lavender Princesses; Daisy Back, Milli O’Quigley, Emily Smith and Chloe Rumens led the Heacham Carnival Parade with The Ambassadors of Borrowash Marching Band providing excellent marching music to spur the parade along.  Untypically, the Ambassadors proved to offer more than just a striking up of their tunes as they marched in perfect formation reminiscent of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.  It seemed as though this style was a surprise to the parade participants as those following the band were forced to periodically stop and observe the band marching through their routines mid-parade.  More of this fantastic display was dished up for the visitors to this year’s Heacham Carnival Parade once the parade reached the sports field.  I, along with hordes of others, watched in amazement as the band strutted their stuff showing enormous imagination, discipline and skill.  They were nothing less than excellent and the band should be rightly proud of themselves.

Winner: Heacham Youth Club's dragon

Winner: Heacham Youth Club's dragon

Winner: Hunstanton & District Rotary Club

Winner: Hunstanton & District Rotary Club

Having looked at some of the band’s promotional material they boast that they perform an arena show choreographed to music which is guaranteed to entertain the public, visually as well as audibly.  Well they certainly lived up to their marketing in my view and their colourful uniforms complemented the intricate marching movements and display patterns that are formed. They are very much a group of competent musicians who perform a wide and varied selection of music on brass, woodwind and percussion instruments  and they ensured the arena show was a truly spectacular event leaving me wanting to see more.  (Scroll further down to learn more about the band.)

Overall Winners: Heacham Judo Club in Harry Potter theme

Overall Winners: Heacham Judo Club in Harry Potter theme

On the field the usual judging took place and the winners were declared as:

- Best Overall Entry and Legion Trophy winners – Heacham Judo Club – Harry Potter

- Best Youth Group – Heacham Youth Club – Dragon

- Best Family – Cawthorne – Circus

- Best Other Entry – Hunstanton & District Round Table – Ghostbusters and Starsky & Hutch

I must say that Heacham Judo Club was a truly merited overall winner.  Their float was true to their theme, came through as a real team effort and had obviously had a lot of hard work put into it.  Well done to the Judo Club.  I was also impressed with the quality of the Ghostbusters entry and the beat up old Starsky & Hutch car brought back fond memories of my childhood cop heroes.

Winner: Cawthorne family are clowning around

Winner: Cawthorne family are clowning around

As usual, the car boot sale kicked off the day at the unearthly hour of 7am with the fairground rides, bouncy castle and fete stalls gradually opening up by lunch time.  There were also competitions and races to wear the children out further before they had to depart for home.

A Short History of The Ambassadors of Borrowash Marching Band

The Ambassadors formed in September 1979 when the original 11 founder members established the structure of the new organisation, including a constitution. Months of fundraising work followed thereafter to raise funds for instruments and eventually uniforms.  As funds grew and the formation of the band took shape, new performing members were attracted.  As second hand instruments were purchased out of the funds that had been raised, members were taught to play an instrument, a drum or to dance.

The Ambassadors joined the CBSL (Carnival Band Secretaries League) in 1981 and the performing members were equipped with uniforms and the first public performance was held on 10th July 1982 in a contest at Allestree where the band came last. This trend continued for the rest of the season as they gained confidence and experience.

Whilst entertaining the public at various fetes, galas and shows the band continued to improve in contests until on 25th June 1983 they achieved their first competition win. The contest at Duffield saw the Ambassadors secure first place with 77 out of 100 points beating the Rangers of Derby and the Derby Regalia who tied for second place with 76 points.  The band had grown and gained in experience over the years and continue to compete in major competions.  In particular, the set out on a quest to win one of the Major CBSL Championships. The three Championships in the CBSL are the League Championship and two open contests, the Midland Counties Championship and the South East Midland Counties Championship.

Their 1987 season began well, winning contests at Ilkeston, Long Eaton, Beeston, Ashbourne and Horsley Woodhouse. The next contest at Chesterfield saw the Ambassadors beat the Derby Serenaders for the first time. This was no mean feat as the Serenaders had dominated the premier spot of the CBSL for the previous two decades. With runners up positions at Derby and Lowestoft, and a further win at another contest at Long Eaton, the band achieved their ambition by winning the 1987 League Championship.

To date the Ambassadors of Borrowash Marching Band have won 18 Championships and been runners up 18 times. During the past five years the band have been League Champions in 1997, 1998 and 2000. Other achievements in this period include the biggest point’s difference between first and second place, a 20 points difference, winning 10 contests in a row and being undefeated in 1998.

Although an impressive record this is, the band still strives to achieve more and improves year upon year.  Long may they continue to wow the public with their kind of bandmanship!

Ambassadors of Borrowash Marching Band parade through Heacham

Ambassadors Marching Band parade through Heacham

Heacham Carnival Route August 2011

August 6th, 2011

Please note that the Heacham Carnival route is different this year to the norm.  Click on the link to see the map showing the new route.

HEACHAM CARNIVAL PARADE ROUTE 7 AUGUST 2011

Heacham In Bloom garden party raises more than £300

July 27th, 2011

Posted by Stella Gooch
Photos by Stella Gooch

Garden party guests enjoy the entertainment

Garden party guests enjoy the entertainment

More than £300 was raised at what turned out to be a very enjoyable garden party event in aid of Heacham In Bloom.  This means that the 2012 Heacham In Bloom campaign has already got off to a good start.  Heacham In Bloom has been hard at work keeping Heacham beautiful in 2011 with July, as usual, being their busiest month, culminating with the In Bloom Judges visiting Heacham on 13 July.

On the morning of the garden party, it looked as though all the hard work may have been in vain as the sky looking ominous to say the least.  Happily, it stayed dry and warm enough for comfort and events proceeded as planned.

Tombola stall

Tombola stall

A visitor browses

A visitor browses

Activities at the garden party included a form of croquet where the winner hitting the ball (is that the right word?  probably not!) through the highest scoring targets was deemed the winner.  At the close of the day my oldest son was declared the winner with a score of 25 and was delighted to be awarded a box of Maltesers.  Amongst the stalls was a lovely selection of plants for sale, a selection of home baked cakes and biscuits, an extensive range of books (donations requested for these) and the traditional tombola (which ended with a empty table!).  There was also a high quality range of hand made jewellery to tempt us girls by Pat Salmon and some wonderful framed photographs and souvenir magnets/keyrings depciting local scenes by Viv and Alan Walker.

Hostess Gel serves the refreshments

Hostess Gel serves the refreshments

Chairman, Susan mans the cake stall

Chairman, Susan mans the cake stall

Our hostess, Gel, ably assisted by several kitchen volunteers, put in a lot of hard work keeping up with the cream teas and other refreshments.  I am not sure if the scones were home made or not but they were lovely and I had to resist returning for more!

More than a hundred visitors attended the garden party and the atmosphere throughout was relaxing and highly enjoyable with lively entertainment supplied by The Lavender Hill Theatre Mob.  Their hosts allowed the talented group a free hand with their musical programme and they tell me that this was the first time they had been given such an open brief.  The wide range of popular tunes sung throughout the afternoon kept us all tapping our feet and some of the visitors (including our host, Rob) had to hit the “dance floor” to further enhance the entertainment.

Lavender Hill Mob PR guru, Sandra Hohol (far right) sings with the group

Lavender Hill Mob PR guru, Sandra Hohol (far right) sings with the group

Garden Party Host Rob (far right) joins in with the Lavender Hill Mob's dancing

Garden Party Host Rob (far right) joins in with the Lavender Hill Mob's dancing

Since I have seen the Lavender Hill Mob perform on numerous occasions I was not surprised that I enjoyed their lively entertainment.  However, I have to say that this was by far the best I have ever seen them.  I hope they get a lot more freedom to choose their repertoire in the future as it allows them to show off their talents to the maximum effect.  They even acquired a little tot member who could not stop dancing to the lively tunes in between making a grab for his bottle or seeking a cuddle from Mum.  I have to say this cheeky chappie was a delight to watch and every bit as entertaining as the rest of his troupe.  He was so on the move though that I had real trouble getting a good photo of him dancing.  So don’t forget to keep a look out this summer when you are out and about for you will no doubt see this amazing group of able and not so able young people at one event or another and they are well worth watching and listening to.

A section of the Lavender Hill Mob

A section of the Lavender Hill Mob

A very moving moment

A very moving moment

Heacham In Bloom’s Committee are looking forward to waving at the crowds from their Carnival Float in this year’s Heacham Carnival Parade so don’t forget to give them a wave back and to please give generously to the Carnival Parade collection which I believe is going to help swell their funds in 2012.

Lavender Hill Mob dancers get the visitors dancing

Lavender Hill Mob dancers get the visitors dancing

Heacham In Bloom – July 2011

July 27th, 2011
Winners of the Best Blooming Caravan are awarded their prize - dinner for two at The Fox & Hounds

Winners of the Best Blooming Caravan are awarded their prize - dinner for two at The Fox & Hounds

Posted by Susan Richardson, Chairman Heacham In Bloom
heachaminbloom@btinternet.com     Tel: 01485 572142

 

July was as usual Heacham In Bloom’s busiest month, with the Judging team visiting Heacham on 13 July.  The judges appeared very supportive of all the work achieved over the last 12 months, but we will not  know the final results until September.

The Heacham in Bloom team did their own judging in the new Best Blooming Caravan Competition.  Congratulations to Long Acres who won  best caravan park. The placings for  best individual caravan are as follows: 1st place  Mr and Mrs Nicholson, Pioneer Holiday Park, 2nd place  Mr S Downs, Putting Green Caravan Park and 3rd place Sue Windle, Pioneer Holiday Park. Well done to all who took part, it really was a joy to see the amazing displays.

A final thank you also to Mr and Mrs Topliss who hosted an open garden on 23 July, with funds raised going to Heacham In Bloom, meaning that our 2012 campaign has already got off to a good start. We look forward to waving at you from our Carnival Float, please give generously to the Carnival Parade collection – many thanks.

 

Heacham Digital Camera Club to hold a Photography Exhibition

July 16th, 2011

Posted by Stella Gooch

St Mary’s Parish Church, Heacham is hosting a Photography Exhibition by Heacham Digital Camera Club from Monday August 8th – Sunday August 14th. Free addmission.

Opening times are Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm, Saturday 10am – 6pm, Sunday 12.30pm – 5pm.

Framed local photographs, magnets, keyrings and cards will also be on sale during the exhibition.  Come and view the club’s high quality work in this beautiful surrounding.

Summer Activities Programme 2011

July 15th, 2011

This year’s Heacham Parish Council sponsored Summer Activity Programme has been announced.  The usual variety, great value, fun activities for the kids this summer are now lined up.  They can compete in our very own Olympic Challenge, do clay pigeon shootings, make their own carnival mask, hit a bulls eye in archery and bowl for England in cricket. Some great new additions this year include: designing your own coat of arms, test your nerve – and stamina – at laser gaming and get into the latest craze – Speed Stacking!

Click here to down load the programme and booking form.