Archive for July 19th, 2010

Civic Society News – August 2010

Monday, July 19th, 2010

By Martin Chown, Chairman Hunstanton Civic Society

A great deal has happened since last month – the proposal to build a 6 storey block of flats on the old Kit Kat site has been withdrawn, and the situation regarding the motorcycles on The Green has been regularised by the Borough Council who were themselves in breach of planning regulations since 2006.

However, Wash Week for Hunstanton beckons. There are events all around The Wash between 7 and 15th August – in celebration of the rich and diverse heritage of The Wash and the North Norfolk coast.  In Hunstanton there will be an exhibition in the Coal Shed Gallery, Le Strange Terrace of photographs and fossils relating to the cliffs over the past century.  Open the whole week from 8th – 15th between 10am and 4pm.

(Contact 01485 532376 – Civic Society event supported by Borough Council)

On Tuesday 10th there will be a special fossil identification day with Cindy Howells from the National Museum of Wales – at the Coal Shed, and she will be giving a Talk in the evening on local man James Frederick Jackson, who from a difficult childhood became a geologist of genius and passion and at age 15 wrote the definitive book on the geology of Hunstanton cliffs in 1910 – now re-published by John Smith.  This is at the Town Hall at 7pm – entry on the door £3 or in advance £2.50 from Witley’s newsagents, High Street, Hunstanton.

(Civic Society event supported by Town Council)

On Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th the family can enjoy a Rock Pool Ramble – 10.30 am North Promenade (contact: 01553 818503).   On Thursday 12th., the Civic Society is organising a Family Fossil Hunt with a guide from Natural England along Hunstanton beach– meet on the beach by the cliff at 11am (Contact 01485 532223)

Hunstanton made the television news over the Kit Kat site meeting with local MP Henry Bellingham. Civic Society members, Residents Action Group and other residents and visitors heard views from the MP, local Councillors, the Action Group and Civic Society. The opposition to the proposal for a six storey block was quite clear. Many people had also written to the Borough Council with their own strong views, and opposition came from the independent architectural advisory body, Inspire East.  The Civic Society believes that there has to be a lot more discussion and full consultation before the next plan hoves into view – which we certainly believe to be the case.

The Borough Council have also regularised the parking of the motorbikes on The Green. Civic Society met with them recently and there was some discussion about the merits and demerits of access to parking on the promenade. Health and safety played a large part in keeping the status quo, but for the purists within the argument, The Green is sacrosanct, and there is frustration that the stipulations of the original covenant have been flouted.

So we have again looked to the future, but during Wash Week we will look firmly at the very distant past, and hoping that a revival of interest in geology, along with our glorious beach environment, will add even more reason for visitors to make the long trek along the A149 in holiday time to make Hunstanton a firm regular year round destination.

Hunstanton celebrates Wash Week 8-15 August

Monday, July 19th, 2010
Hunstanton beach alongside the prom with the Wash on the right

Hunstanton beach alongside the prom with the Wash on the right

Photo by Kerry Ibrom

There are a variety of fun filled activities lined up for Wash Week in Hunstanton this year.  Check out the details below:

EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHICS, ROCKS, FOSSILS relating to the Hunstanton Cliffs and associated activities in the past 100 years.
When: daily 8-15 August (10am to 4pm)
Where: Coal Shed Gallery, adjacent to Totesport in Le Strange Terrace, Hunstanton
Entry: FREE (donations welcome)

SPECIAL FOSSIL IDENTIFICATION DAY with Cindy Howells
When: Tuesday, 10 August (10am to 4pm)
Where: Coal Shed Gallery, adjacent to Totesport in Le Strange Terrace, Hunstanton
Entry: FREE (donations welcome)

TALK BY CINDY HOWELLS “ABOUT BOY GEOLOGIST JAMES FREDERICK JACKSON”: Tuesday, 10 August (7pm)
Where: Hunstanton Town Hall
Advance tickets: £2.50 each.  On the door: £3.00 each.

Tickets for talks available from:
1. Andrew Murray 01485 532376 (Email: andrew.murray1@virgin.net
2. John Smith 01485 532908 (Email: jsmithhunstanton@aol.com or any member of the Civic Society Committee
3. Witley’s shop in Hunstanton

FAMILY FOSSIL HUNT ALONG HUNSTANTON BEACH with expert guide.
When: Thursday, 12 August (11am – 1pm)
Where: Meet at the bottom of the ramp on the North Promenade of Hunstanton Beach
Entry: FREE
Children: Must be accompanied by an adult
Note: Hammers and goggles are available for adults to use on the day to help extract the fossils

Sausage and song at Bircham Windmill 29 July 6pm-9pm

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Posted by Elly Chalmers
Photo by Elly Chalmers

The Sally Taylor Duo at Bircham Windmill

The Sally Taylor Duo at Bircham Windmill

Come and join the Bircham Windmill crew for a night of summer sounds, food and fun.  Enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Bircham Windmill and the tranquil gardens whilst listening to some smooth jazz and pop covers by ‘The Sally Taylor Duo’.

 The fee includes sausage in a bun, followed by fruit and cream and music throughout to fulfil the soul!  You will also have the opportunity to climb the mill (included in the price) and feed and cuddle the animals and mingle around the grounds until your heart is content.  So grab your sun hats and shades for a musical garden party in the sun.  Tickets £7.50 for adults, £6.00 retired and £4 for children (aged 5-15), under 5’s are free.

Election wins for Hunstanton Civic Society

Monday, July 19th, 2010

On 15 July 2010 voters in the Parish of Hunstanton went to the Polls to elect three Town Councillors with David Maxwell Jones, Adrian John Maiden and Andrew Murray being duly elected.  The final result means that Hunstanton Civic Society will have a greater representation in the town’s Council.

282 votes were cast at Hunstanton Town Hall and 380 Postal Votes were also included. In total 662 votes were cast out of 3,798 voters on the Register of Electors, a percentage turnout of 17.43%. 

The results were:

 Isabella Mary Bishop      - 244
 David Maxwell Jones      - 479
 Adrian John Maiden       - 432
 Andrew Murray             - 498

Hunstanton’s 6th Lifestyles Extreme Sports Fest

Monday, July 19th, 2010

By Stella Gooch
BMX stunt photo by Barbara Humphries
Click to see some wonderful photos by Kerry Ibrom, Barbara Humphries and Stella Gooch

BMX stunts overhead whilst the Wash Monster goes out by Barbara Humphries

BMX stunts overhead whilst the Wash Monster goes out by Barbara Humphries

The 6th Lifestyles Festival was blessed with glorious sunshine (with only a brief overcast sky early on Sunday which did not last).  The weekend kicked off on Friday with school workshops throughout the day in skateboarding, BMX, inline skating, climbing, street dance, graffiti, power kiting and windsurfing.  Windsurfing competitions continued over the weekend, alongside the BKSA kitesurfing competition.

This year’s Lifestyles Festival also incorporated BBC Blast (see separate report).  In addition, a sponsored Motorbike Ride was also going on in aid of the Hanover House Garden Project.  The bike ride started from C&A Super Bikes and went on to Hanover House finally finishing at Kays Donuts on Hunstanton’s Green.

Saturday and Sunday featured demos from some of the country’s top extreme sports men and women, along with taster sessions in power kiting and windsurfing and street dance. Visitors came to see what it was all about and the atmosphere was lively and dynamic as you would hope at such an event.  Hunstanton’s Lifestyles Extreme Sports Festival is now established as the extreme sports event in the eastern region and it is a great day out for all ages.  The event is organised by the Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk, Norfolk County Council, Hunstanton Sailing Club, Klas-A and the Lifestyles Association.  Event sponsors include KLFM, the West Norfolk Partnership, Mars, Lingo Design and Flexifoil.

BMX competitor awaits his turn

BMX competitor awaits his turn

Friday’s focus was Pro Men & Pro Ladies Freestyle Kitesurfing with a bbq in the evening.  Saturday saw the Amateur Men, Amateur Ladies, Seniors and Juniors joining in the kiting events and live bands filled the evening entertainment slot in the large marquee.  Visitors to the Festival were invited to come and have a go at the Lifestyles skate park using the available street course and mini ramp throughout the weekend except when the park closed to the public for demonstrations and competitions.

Windsurfing joined the line up at Lifestyles Festival 2010 with Quayside Windsurfers, a major retailer in the UK, introducing the biggest windsurfing competition – the UKWA National Slalom Series.  The Slalom Series boasts the best and fastest racing in the UK, with pro sailors all the technical talent with the latest windsurfing kit on show. But it was not all about the top end sailors. The UKWA also organised  ’Masterblast’ races particularly for non racers to join in and have some fun on the water.

Some major windsurfing race teams (such as JP/Neil Pryde, Thommen/Severne, Fanatic/North, Tushingham/Starboard and many others) took part with pro sailors such as Nik Baker, Jamie Hawkins, Ant Baker, John Hibbard racing and signing autographs.

I wondered what was going on when I saw some energetic leaps and somesaults being shown out in the open.  It turned out that Free Running was a new addition to this year’s Lifestyles event – unless I unwittingly missed it in the past which is possible.   King’s Lynn Free Runners were there doing demonstrations and running workshops and showing films.  They are a small 7 man Norfolk team consisting of  Matty Mallett, Stefan Boldero, Stephen Evans, Kane Sharp Jonathan Tembo and Jamie Finney.  The team recently began as a 4 man team and trained and progressed.  The team soon began to take part in several shows and workshops and even developed their own classes to teach their highly energetic skills to other young people.   to find out more about Free Running check out their website: http://www.klfr.co.uk/.

The award winning Alison Street Dancers were great fun to watch and entertained the cheering crowd with around 5 highly energetic street dances.  Alison’s Street Dance Club has been running across Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire for over ten years, allowing children and adults of all ages a chance to learn routines to the freshest music.

KLFM Party at Lifestyles 2010

KLFM Party at Lifestyles 2010

The music line-up for Lifestyles in Hunstanton showcased many local, regional and national acts.  On the Friday the main stage featured headline act Red Hot Soul Band, along with performances from Excellent Adventure, King Kool and Ringo Pacino, a fast rising Norfolk indie rock band. On the Saturday, Vanilla Pod headed up the acts including Freyed Not, Captain Black No Stars and Swelltones on the main stage.  KLFM’s Party on the Beach, took place on the main stage on Saturday afternoon featuring Birkenhead, Under the Influence, Wildboys, Cutback and Smokin Hogs.  I was fortunate enough to look in when Wildboys were playing and I was really sorry to have to move on but my 7 year old son was not up to the volume.  If I was not a responsible parent I would have stayed all through the evening but sigh, such is life!  A range of other music and comedy acts entertained throughout the weekend.

Event Organiser, Borough Council Sports Development Officer Tony Devenish, said: “We had a really exciting line-up this year and it’s brilliant we were able to give so many local acts a chance to perform.  Lifestyles Festival is all about people exploring their hidden talents, whether that’s in extreme sports, dance, street art or music.”

Hunstanton green was filled with the popular VW Beetles owned by visitors from across the country who arrived in the town to show off their cult classics.  Each VW owner vied for recognition in the form of awards for the best type1, best type 3/4, best T4/T5, best water cooled and best rat!!  A range of trade stalls were also on the promenade near Hunstanton Sailing Club.

Cllr Elizabeth Nockolds, Borough Council Cabinet Member for Sports, Arts and Open Spaces added: “Thanks to generous sponsorship from a range of companies and organisations, this event has gone from strength to strength.  This year we were able to extend our free have-a-go workshop sessions to even more schools and we are delighted that over 200 students came along this year to try something new.  We hope that this will inspire them to take up a new sport or activity that perhaps they wouldn’t have had the chance to try before. This is a great event for Hunstanton.  It attracts hundreds of people into the town and has really helped establish the town as the venue in the east of England for extreme sports.  There really is something for everyone, whether they want to take part in workshops and competitions, watch the daring displays, or just sit back, enjoy the music and soak up the festival atmosphere.”

Winners of the events as notified to Hunstanton-On-Line at time of going to press are:

Kite Surfing –
Pro Men
1-     Oli Sweeney
2-     Ned Taylor
3-     Lewis Wilby

Kite Surfing –Pro Ladies
1-     Hannah Whiteley
2-     Nicky Rudd
3-     Holly Kennedy

Kite Surfing –Am Men
1-     Xan Woods
2-     Jordan Smith
3-     Simon Light

Kite Surfing –Am Ladies
1-     Chloe Durrant
2-     Polly Crathorn
3-     Danielle Durrant

Kite Surfing –Seniors
1-     Richard Jones, Daniel Vaughn, Peter Whiteley, Joe Hockley

Kite Surfing –Youth
1-     Sam Bull, Will Makinson, Jack Daykin, Ollie Bridge

Kite Surfing –Juniors
1-     Tom Bridge
2-     Guy Bridge
3-     Callum Asquith

Kite Surfing –King of the Air
Hannah Whiteley with a Railey to Blind both regular and switch

For fuller details check out the Lifestyles website.