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A specia l occas ion. Want a party!
Need to hold a meeting!Chapel Break Village
Hall Harpsf ield, Chapel BreakLarge or small room for hire ( Very
Competitive rates )Bar available for extra charge.
For details ContactVeronica 731188
Christmas Tree Decorations
Plain Birch Plywood for you to decorate and
hang on the tree 8.50 for pack of 12
Christmas Gis from Saint Michaels Workshop
Plywood Nativity templates
Craft Gifts.
Our large selection includes a range of Linked animals, all at 8
Saint Michaels Workshop BOWTHORPE COMMUNITY TRUST Reg. charity 1147049
Working alongside people with learning difficulties.
Bowthorpe Hall Rd, NR5 9AA Tel. 01603 746106
Email: [email protected] www.stmichaelsworkshop.co.uk
Decorate your own ! Or draw round themto make your own cards !
Set 1 The Journey 6 figures 7.85Set 2 Nativity 12 figures 8.90
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NEW COMMUNITY DRAMA CLUB Starting NOW!
Develop confidence, communication skills, team building skillswhilst performing and having fun!
At The Community Hub Bowthorpe, Bowthorpe Hall Road,Bowthorpe, NR5 9AA
Age 5+
3.50 or 1.50 for assisted places
Thursday 4.30 5.30pm
Contact Danny at:[email protected] fb: slowtheatrecompany
Twitter: slowtheatrecomp
Tel No: 0789 617 9833
www.slowtheatrecompany.co.uk
Walking your way to ealth
Walking is a great way to exercise and it is free, does not involve costly
equipment, plenty of fresh air is on oer and almost anyone can do it! Funded
by the Department of Health, Acve Norfolk, Norwich City Council and Living
Streets are oering short walks in the Bowthorpe area to try and get everyone
out and acve. Walkers are encouraged to walk at their own pace and walk
leaders are now meeng up in a variety of locaons to take help you becomeacve and achieve your 150 minutes a week of moderate acvity. The Walk
Norwich programme can be viewed by vising www.acvenorfolk.org/
ogetherand can be picked up at your local library. If you have any quesons
please contact Mel Brown on 07766259999 or email her at
[email protected] .Once you have found a walk that interests you
just turn up 20 minutes before the start me to register with the scheme all
walks are free and very sociable. Why not take that rst step and come and
join us? Walks of just under a mile go from the Bowthorpe Health Centre (Main
Centre, NR5 9HA) on Thursday 22ndJanuary 2015 at 10:30am and Thursdays11
thDecember and 19
thFebruary 2015 at 1:30pm.
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NOTICE BOARD
LOST Blue waterproof cover near Roys cycle rack. Any
informaon will be appreciated. Tel 01603 743495.
The Cinnamon Trust, Bowthorpe
The Cinnamon Trust is the only specialist national charity for the
terminally ill and people in their later years and their much loved, much
needed companion animals. We urgently need dog walking volunteers to
help a dear little 2 year old Lhasa Apso who lives in Bowthorpe.
Well walk the dog for a housebound owner, well foster pets when
owners need hospital care, well fetch the cat food, even clean out the bird
cage or litter trays.
We are always seeking new volunteers even if you can only spare an hour
a week we would love to hear from you,
If anyone can help please call during ofice hours 01736 758707 or via
email [email protected]
Please also check out our website for
more details www.cinnamon.org.uk
Registered charity number 1134680
Twirlesque Majorees are proud to announce that at Octobers nals
compeon held in Clacton we won 17 1st Places, 7 2nd Places, Overall
troupe as well as Overall juvenile leader and Overall Junior Leader.
I would like to say how proud I am of all my girls and parents. Twirlesque
is more of a family than a troupe, all the hard work really paid o this
season with a grand total of 34 1st places over the season. I would
personally like to thank Mrs Nicki Allum, Debbie O Hate and Laura Clarke
as they r valuable members of my team and help keep everything cking
over.
But mostly to all my girls you are an absolute pleasure to be around and
I'm honoured to be your troupe leader. Here's to 2015 being just assuccessful. Karrie
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The trees are bedded down in their own leaf litter. Initiallycarpeting the ground, kickable and lovely, the leaves soon becomesodden and slippery. The trees are left as bare skeletons, sleepingthrough the brief winter days or buffeted by winter storms. Look upon a clear, crisp day and enjoy the tracery of their branchesagainst the pale sky.
It is very different out here from our lighted, heated, comfortablehomes. But the wood is the home of countless living things. Many of them have
found refuges in nooks and crannies, in burrows and holes or underneath those verysodden, slippery leaves. For this litter is alive with creatures and a crucial part of theflux and flow of life in the wood. The leaves fall, decompose and the nutrients aretaken up by living creatures. Some of those nutrients are used by the trees inphotosynthesising new leaves to power their growth. Our litter isnt so good: drinkcans, sweet wrappers, old carpets, plastic bags, garden waste.. Much of it doesntrot away. But garden waste will eventually decompose so thats okay, isnt it?Unfortunately it isnt: as it decomposes it introduces unwanted and unhelpfulnutrients that disturb the balance of power between the different plants. The nutrient-hungry plants like stinging nettles and brambles become more dominant at theexpense of the other plants. It is good that the nettles and brambles are here: theyoffer nectar for butterflies, safe perches for birds like the whitethroat in the pictureand hidden dens for small animals. But it would be sad if the whole floor of the woodwas covered with stingers and thorns. It is much better that natures balance allowssome space for bluebells, wild garlic, herb robert and all the other plants that dontlike the bullying brambles.
We are still holding our litter picks on the first Saturday ofevery second month. The last of this year is on December6thin Bunkers Hill Wood. And then 7thFeb, 4thApril, 6thJune, 1stAugust, 3rdOct next year. If you can join us call
464650. Anyway go for a winter walk in the wood,wrapped up warm and imagine all the sleeping creatureshidden around you.
St. Michaels Workshop, Bowthorpe has a vacancy for a
Workshop Managerto head up a small friendly team of staff and volunteers.
You will need experience of financial control.
If you are interested, please contact Ian Taylor on 01603 746106for an application form.
Closing date for applications: 17thDecember
Job Advert
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Bowthorpe Police Station Norfolk ConstabularyWendene Norwich NR5 9HAnon emergency Tel: [email protected]
Think safe and stay safe, thats our message to you as people across the countystart to plan and take part in festive celebrations.
Everyone wants to have fun at this time of year, but we want to remind people tolook after themselves, and their friends.
We are also advising revellers to drink within their limits and remain in control. Itcan be easy to get carried away with the atmosphere, but having that awarenesswill mean that your night is a good one.
If you are planning a night out, here are our top tips on celebrating safely:
Stick with friends, look out for one another and make sure you all get home safely.
Arrange a meeting point and rendezvous times in case you get separated fromfriends.
Pre-book safe transport home and do not accept lifts from strangers.
Save the number of a licensed taxi firm in your mobile phone. Always check thedriver's identification and never get into an unlicensed taxi.
Avoid walking alone and never take short cuts through dark alleys or large openspaces.
Stash some cash in case you lose your purse or wallet.
Don't make yourself vulnerable by getting too drunk know your limits.
Store an ICE (in case of emergency) number in your phone.
Think: Keys, money, phone, plans to get home.
Keep an eye on your drinks and never leave them unattended. Even soft drinkscould get spiked.
Getting behind the wheel after drinking can have tragic consequences, our adviceis simple, dont drink and drive.
If you need the assistance of Norfolk Constabulary during the festive season, dial999 in an emergency or if a crime is in progress, and in a non-emergency, pleasedial 101.
The Bowthorpe Safer Neigbourhood Team wish you all a very Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
PC 1403 Tony Lester
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Main Service10 : 30 am Sundays
Sunday Evening Service 6 : 30 pm
For Roman Catholic services please contact Rev. Bill Dimelow Tel. 743476
or Fr. David Ward, The Presbytery, Townhouse Rd, Costessey Tel. 742812
The Christmas adverts have already begun to saturate our TV screens. The bale
for the `best Christmas advert is yet again between M&S and John Lewis.
However, Sainsburys are also in the running with their retelling of the famous
World War 1 Christmas football match between Brish and German soldiers.
Whether it is Sainsburys or others, all these adverts are cleverly constructed
stories designed to tempt us to spend our money. Sadly, oen the result of
Christmas is increased levels of debt. Never has so much been owed by so many
to so few!
A few years ago Visa had an advert that read, `The good news this Christmas is
that we have cut the interest on our card. But the real good news of Christmas is
the same good news of every Christmas. `God so loved the world that he gave his
one and only Son, so that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have
eternal life (John 3:16). The wooden manger of Jesus birth gave way to the
wooden cross of his death. What for? For us. Jesus was born for us.
It is ironic that at the rst Christmas, Jesus was born so that our debts could be
paid for. Im not talking about your Christmas credit card bill but the debt of our
sins. Jesus came to rescue us from a life without God and give us a life of
forgiveness and hope. Christmas is not about geng into debt, its about Godgeng us out of debt.
This Christmas, you can begin to truly live by inving into your life the one who
was born for you. Now that is a Christmas gi that is priceless!
Happy Christmas and a blessed New Year!
Revd Mark Elvin
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R.I.P.
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Why not come along and meet our Nursery Team for an
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Bowthorpe Knit and Natter
We have enjoyed another fantasticyear and have exceeded last yearsefforts by about 15% which equates
to about 6.5 million stitches ! A hugethank you to everyone for a superb
effort.
Here is what The BowthorpeGroup made this year:122 Prem
baby blankets, 10 baby sets, 186prem baby hats, 23 prem babycardigans, 1 cot blankets, 5 Double( adult ) blankets, 35 Single ( adult )blankets, 12 Lap blankets, 78 T tops, 250 Hats for Africa, 32 babycardigans and about 80 other
miscellaneous charity items.
In October the group featured anexhibition at the Dereham Memorialhall along with 20 other groups. Wesupported Age Concern this year and all the exhibits were donated to them
for fund raising. Over 700 visitors came to see the exhibition which wasopened by the Mayor of Dereham. It was a great success.
The number of Norfolk Knitter groups now exceed 60, and there are nowover 1700 members . We continue to knit for all sorts of charities , too manyto mention here, and the extensive range of items and sizes means there is
always something new to try.
Why not join usand help with extending our charitable efforts that are sentto Africa, Romania and India to clothe and warm children and homeless
people. We also knit for the Premature Baby Unit here in Norwich and evenwoolly hats for our forces personnel. If you just want to knit from home thenthats fine too, collections can be arranged with full support available. Wealready have a small army of home knitters who contribute a great dealto the overall effort -and our thanks go to them as
well as regular members.
Our next meeting will be held on : Dec 15th. Datesfor next year to be determined. Meeting times are1000am 1200am. Any queries or if you wish to
find out more information, please contact Trish on01603 741071.
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Costessey and Bowthorpe
District Rainbows,
Brownies and Guides
Bowthorpe Units
Good News folks the work
on the roof andrefurbishment of the ScoutHall in Gunton Lane whereCostessey Guides, someBrownies and Rainbowsmeet has been completedand it is very smart indeed.It is now a much bettervenue to hold meetings inbeing both bright and up to
modern standards. It hascost a lot of money toupdate the building andfund-raising is continuing.
Guides, many of whom livein Bowthorpe, have finishedworking on the TraditionsBadge and working on anew resource now. They
have much enjoyed theirBake Off technicalchallenge. Brownies andRainbows have been takingadvantage of the extendedgood weather and been outhiking and enjoyed ascavenger hunt. TheRainbow unit that meet inthe Street, Costessey have
been working on Promiseactivities trying tounderstand the meaning ofwhat they say and how toapply it to their lives.
By the time you read thisthe Rangers BigCelebration Party will havehappened and I will tell youabout it next time.
We all wish our readers avery Happy Christmas
and peace and happiness in 2015.
We hope you would like to find out more aboutour meetings' activities, and join in the fun. Itwould be wonderful to welcome some newleaders and helpers to the team, so if you feelthat you can offer us some help please contactus by calling Julie on 01603 749717 or Sheila on741989. We look forward to hearing from you.
Sheila.
For any enquiries about Bowthorpe please contact
Becky on Tel. 07990518373 or e mail
[email protected] or call Louise on
07921155235.
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THE NORWICHELECTRONIC
ORGAN &
KEYBOARD CLUB
We meet on the lastTuesday of the
month at DraytonVillage Hall, 7.30pm
start. Entrance is6.00 at the door.
Tuesday January27th, our short AGM
first, then music on
the Lowrey organwith Trevor Flunderfrom Allens Music inGreat Yarmouth, anow familiar face
starting off our year.
The committeewould like to wish a
very HappyChristmas to all our
long-standingmembers and themany people who
have come along asvisitors this past yearand have joined our
club.
Do come and join usfor an evening of
good musicalentertainment with
like-minded, friendlypeople, you will be
very welcome.
Martin Drake
Chairman
01603 745544
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Hello EveryoneA warm welcome to the new residentshere at Leyham Court and just in time
to get settled in for Christmas. Asalways Christmas brings back happychildhood memories, but how timeshave changed though from having tomake our own paper chains in the past,to todays readymade decorations of alltypes. But its good to see thatChristmas as a tradition is still thesame, which reminds me about:
whychristmas.com Is a website for
children of all ages and stacked with somany things about Christmas justwaiting to be discovered:-ChristmasTraditions and Customs See howtraditions and customs are celebratedand what they represent & mean fromChristmas crackers to pantomimes and so muchmore!
Christmas Around the WorldSee how 56 other countries celebrateChristmas from Armenia to Zimbabwe!
The Christmas Story. Read about shepherds and angels and about thewise men. Listen and watch the Christmas story.
Christmas Fun & Activities. In this section, there are lots of fun Christmas
things to do including Christmas activities, games and things to make andeat, email Santa, colour in a nativity scene, Christmas cracker jokes, spot
the difference, Christmas quiz, puzzles, Christmas crossword and so muchmore that will keep the kids quiet for many hours or maybe even days!.
The email Santapage is described as for kids of all ages so I assume thatdoes not rule out us over 60s as we can claim that we havent completelygrown up yet, so my Santa letter should be there by now!Join the fun at: http://www.whychristmas.com/fun/ or simply GoogleWhychristmas
Our Christmas Coffee morning is on Monday 22ndDecember 10 am and
visitors as always are most welcome.
Happy Christmas to everyone from all the folks here at Leyham CourtHappy Days! John
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ACORN FELLOWSHIP FOR THE OVER 50s
Alternate Mondays 2.30 Bowthorpe Church
The speaker for our meeting on January 26th is Ruth Cooper from The
Leprosy Mission.
ASHWELL COURTHello to all our Friends and Neighbours
My birthday month November has come and gone again and all theusual beginning of winter activities have been observed. After we got overHalloween, when all the usual witches and monsters were apparent at
Ashwell Court, the run-up to Christmas events commenced.
This year, however, Remembrance Day had even more significance,commemorating as it did 100 years since the outbreak of World War 1.Several of us from Ashwell Court went to the lovely service in the BowthorpeHeritage Gardens, led by the Rev Mark Elvin. Several school children readtributes they had written and thoughts about this conflict and poppyseeds and crosses were planted in commemoration.
Before this however we had the Open Day when we were visited byother sheltered homes in the area. We were grateful to Cotman for theirhelp in our garden, particularly the volunteers from their staff and theirfriends and relatives who spent a day clearing out sunken garden andcutting down the overgrown bushes. The help of their staff and friends wasinvaluable and our gardens are now looking lovely again.
We had entertainment from Patsy Rose for Halloween and, once again, alovely buffet. Many thanks to our brilliant entertainments team. These fourpeople work so hard and make our entertainment evenings the success theyalways are.
We had another visit by Dick High and enjoyed the usual singing anddancing and had an evening of Hoy, with a fish and chip supper.
We are now looking forward to further entertainment at Christmas by BarryTone for our Christmas dinner and also for our Christmas lunch someentertainment from Irish Gerry.
On a sad note, we have lost one of our oldest residents, Jean Betts, whodied recently, only one year after her husband Jim. She will be greatlymissed being one of the residents who has lived here longest. Oursincere condolences and sympathy to her family.
Well best wishes to you all for Christmas and the New Year.From All at Ashwell Court Margaret
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BRADECROFT
Firstly I would like to start this report on a sad note,We lost two Residents , Leisa Cooper and Janice GrantThey will certainly be missed our condolences to their Families
Activities for December
* Every Mon 10am Coffee Morning * Monday Afternoon Card Bingo 2.30pm
* Tuesday Eve 8pm Darts * Every Thursday Afternoon Bingo 2.30pm
Christmas Dinner this year will be at the Same place as last year
The Butchers Arms on Dec 19th it was such nice place everybody
decided to go Back This it seems will be George and Faye's swansong asthey are no longer going to organise activities. Time to say thank you for
doing such a good job over the years.
Julie and Anita are at it again after the success of Halloween they areorganising a New year Disco.
Again Music by CJ's roadhouse I'm sure that will be just as good.
Through my Lens
I hope everybody enjoyed the seasonal colours.Even Boatman Way looked nice with its Autumn coat and the sun shiningthrough the leaves. It made some nice photographs Hope you all enjoyed
nature at its best
Bob
Thank you to Mrs. Pat Webster who has provided the Bradecroft
Report for many years and is now standing down.
Welcome to Bob White who is taking over. (Editor)
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11th November 2014
In remembrance of the start of
World War 1. A community event
held in Bowthorpe Community
Garden, organised by Cotman
Housing . More details on p. 30
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N ews from C lover H ill V Infant and N ursery
School
Beautiful smells are waftingthrough our corridors! Aspart of their enterprisecurriculum, the children inKS1 have become Brilliant
Bakers. They will even bedesigning, making andevaluating their ownproducts.watch thisspace!
The children andstaff at Clover Hill would liketo wish you all a Merry
Christmas and a peacefulnew year.
Christmas FairSt Michaels VA Junior School
Bowthorpe11.12.14
Doors open at 2.30pm
Lots of games and things to buy!All are welcome
Do you have a child who is 3 years
old? We have spaces available inour nursery. We are proud of ourschool and warmly welcome visits!Please contact the school office on745559.
We are very privileged to be involved in a two year writing projectlead by Mr Pie Corbett, an English educational writer and poet.The children will be taught to learn and write stories and poems, increative and exciting ways. Our classrooms are alreadytransforming and lots of progress is being made!
You can find out more about this innovative approach to Literacyonwww.talk4writing.co.uk
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News from St Michaels VA Junior School
Sarah Claflin
Assistant Head
Exciting Changes The building work at St Michaels
is developing incredibly well and the whole school cannotwait to use the new, exciting facilities that are planned.We will keep you posted about the progress of theproject and what is to come. So watch this space!
Neolithic Hunters Year three children
enjoyed their visit to Gressenhall, where
they experienced what life would have
been like for Neolithic hunters.
i a r y a t e s
Christmas Fayre
Thursday 11th
December
at 2pm.
A n y
donations
for the raffle,tombola or bric-a-
brac stalls would be
gratefully received.
If you would like to
run a stall, please
contact the office on
(01603)745812.
Bowthorpe Church
Service 16th
December at 2pm.
Super-Fundraisers for
Children in Need
Children and staff dressed
up in some bright costumes
to support the Children in Need. All of
the children looked very heroic,
including one superbly original Maths
Superheroexcellent thinking Chloe(Y5). In total the school raised a
whopping 326.50. A big well done
and thank you to everyone.
emembr nce Year 6 childrensowed poppy seeds and read their own
poems as part of the commemorave
events at Bowthorpe Community
Gardens. The children felt privileged to
be part of this important day.
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Well another year gone. Its come round to
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Holidays, presents, all that pampering and FOOD.The
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COPY FOR FEBRUARY ISSUE TO BE IN BY 15th JANUARYPlease deliver to
2a Saint Michaels Cottages, Bowthorpe Hall Rd, Bowthorpe, NR5 9AA
or email: [email protected]
Editor: Sally Simpson Tel. 01603 745698
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