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September 2015

NATIONAL HERITAGE OPEN DAY


AT SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS RUIN
(2 mins.walk from Roys Shopping Centre, next to Bowthorpe Church)

SAT. 12th SEPT


10am 4pm

FREE EVENTS
Creative kids activities - Ruin & nature trails - Refreshments
Screening of community- made video of the Ruin

11.30am 12.30pm Ceilidh Dancing


(With the Triangle band. Easy country/folk dances all explained. )

2 3.15 Musician & Singers Concert


Including Bowthorpe Community Choir

8 9pm Dramatic floodlighting of Ruin


8.15-8.45 Solo Guitar Concert in Ruin
(Classical, Folk and Flamenco)
See back cover for past photos

WHATS ON IN BOWTHORPE . Annual update.


A TO Z OF CLUBS, ACTIVITIES ETC.
See centre pages. Keep for handy reference.

Do you love singing?


If so, why not join
Bowthorpe
Community Choir and join the
increasing number of
similar groups across
the UK. You dont
need to read music, there are no
auditions and songs are taught by
ear. Many songs you will know
already. The emphasis is on singing
for the sheer joy of it!
We meet at Bowthorpe Church
every Thursday evening from 7.008.00pm.

Its fun for everyone!


Did you lose a Ginger and
White Kitten 2 months ago?
On 4th July 2015 at 7.30pm a
ginger and white fluffy kitten, with
white feet ,was sadly run over on
Chapel Break Road close to
Tolye Road. Four cars stopped.
However It was clear that the
kitten had been killed instantly.
As there was no collar one of the
passengers in a car which had
stopped after the accident, took
the kitten to Taverham Vets. If
the kitten was microchipped the
Vet would have been able to
contact the owners. A local
resident asked for this notice to
be placed in Bowthorpe News in
case the owner still needed to
know what had happened to their
kitten.

To the lady who I met walking her dog Bella


and who joined me as we took our dogs over
the fields. As I do not know where you live to
thank you personally I decided to write to the
Bowthorpe News. I wanted to say a special
thank you for your support when my old dog
of 17 years and deaf and blind collapsed with
a seizer and her heart went into failure. After
her heart massage as you know she did start
to recover and believe it or not seems
unaffected other then always standing on one
of my feet when I stand still! I really
appreciate your thoughtfulness and kindness
and did note you even cleaned up after her,
THANK YOU and bless you.
Marion

Back to Basics with the Grow


Organisation
For three months over the last summer, the Grow
Organisation piloted its Back to Basics
programme, a unique initiative, offering a range of
life skills to improve the prospects of participants in
an informal, friendly and relaxing environment.
Although the programme was specifically aimed at
those who were unemployed anyone was free to join and take advantage of
a variety of courses to improve their life chances, learn new skills and enjoy
their time on an original and inspirational scheme that is not only tailored to
individual needs but also unavailable from other mainstream employment
service organisations.
As the name suggests, Back to Basics reminded clients of the fundamental
knowledge and skills that are essential to live a full and productive life, such
as growing their own vegetables, cooking, healthy eating and nature
conservation. In addition, the scheme addressed the individual needs of
each client and concentrated future progress on their strongest skill and
abilities.
When asked about her experience of the programme, Alyssa was clearly
enthusiastic and said that she had really enjoyed the course, particularly
how to shop and cook healthily on a budget. She also hoped that the
scheme would continue.
Another member of the group, Elisha, highly recommended the course and,
as well as enjoying the opportunity to take part in outdoor activities and
make new friends, she also initiated an invited lunch event to celebrate the
programme and has now secured a college course in horticulture.
The programme also offered participants a Progression into Work scheme,
in which clients were encouraged to recognise their past achievements,
learn new methods of gaining employment and put these into practice with
renewed confidence by writing CVs and acquiring additional interview
techniques. Of those who completed the 12 week course, half have moved
on to employment or further education, while all seem to have gained from
the help of the organisations dedicated tutors to address their personal
issues, and improve their communication and social skills within a team
environment.
For those wishing to know more about the scheme please email
hub@thegroworganisation.org or telephone 01603 740107 for further
information.
Brian Lamont. Humbleyard, Clover Hill.
With thanks to Alexandra Cosgrove, Chief Executive, The Grow Organisation.

FUNDRAISING EVENT
Afternoon Tea with K-Teas

Saturday 19th September


Bawburgh Village Hall
Stocks Hill
NR9 3LL
12.00 2.00 pm
Tickets 8.00 p.p. 4.00 for
children
BOWTHORPE HERITAGE GROUP

Prosecco or juice on arrival


Selection of sandwiches, cakes
and scones
Raffle
Lucky dips for children
For details on what the money
will be raised for please go to KTeas facebook page.

COMMUNITY GARDEN

Volunteer sessions
Sundays any time from 2pm on
September 6th, 20th Oct. 4th,
Please come and help!
BULB-PLANTING OCT 4TH
DURING VOLUNTEERS
WEEK

OR OCT. 18TH

IF WET ON 4TH.

Tickets to be purchased in
advance, please call

ALL HANDS NEEDED

01603 749398 or 0783 887 8922

MY TIME COURSE Our accredited Level One personal development


course for parents/carers. Our next seven-week course will run in Bowthorpe
shortly. Please contact Harriet Money at Family Matters Parent Resource Centre
7 Waldegrave Clover Hill NR5 9AW fmatters@btconnect.com 01603 747 471
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FUN DAY for


CARE FOR CLARE
(special Needs school)
APPEAL
Sunday Sept. 20th 11.30
5pm
Chapel Break Village Hall
and field.

Raffle
*Tombola *Stalls
*Bouncy Castle
*Face-painting
* Food vans

*Viking re-enactment

*Dance Group

An appearance by
Anna and Elisa from
Disneys Frozen

There is also a Bake Stall. If


you can help by baking a
cake or want more
information contact Lydia
Tel. 01603 469379
E: lydia.apple2@gmail.com

The Neesa Project in association with


Cotman Housing, Norwich Mind and
supported by Norfolk Community
Foundation are holding their 4th Wellbeing
and Fun Day at Bowthorpe Hall, Norwich
NR5 9AA (The beautiful old building
behind the big red brick wall near Roys of
Bowthorpe that's next to St Michael's Ruin
and Bowthorpe Church).
Lots of free activities for the whole family
and lots of useful advice from local service
providers such as Norwich Mind,
Dementia Care, NHS, Police and Fire
Service.
Bouncy castles, storytelling, archery,
massage therapies and survival skills to
name but a few of the activities lined up
for this years event.

Get Involved Week, 28th September 4th October 2015


If you would like to take part, or would like further information, please dont
hesitate to contact Max Griffiths on email maxgriffiths@norwich.gov.uk or
on 01603 213169.
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Bowthorpe Police Station Norfolk Constabulary


Wendene Norwich NR5 9HA
non emergency Tel: 101
lesteraj1@norfolk.pnn.police.uk
A message for new students to Bowthorpe
Bowthorpe is a very desirable location for students studying at The University of East
Anglia (UEA) and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Year on year there is
an increase in student lets to the area and students generally can be a top attraction
for would-be burglars or thieves.
Crime remains relatively low in Norfolk but students still remain a top target for
criminals with about one in three falling victim to some kind of crime. It is easy to see
why students become victims: they own more expensive consumer goods per head
than the rest of the population, they have laptops, mobile phones, i-pods, televisions
and often walk around with some of this electronic gadgetry making their way to and
from the library and university campus. A crime prevention student pack to help
students new to Norfolk remain crime free during their educational stay, is available
from the Bowthorpe Safer Neighbourhood team.
By taking a few simple precautions, you can help to make sure you don't become a
victim. It only takes minimal effort but can save you maximum inconvenience, cash
and even injury. Its all about common sense.
Many burglaries happen when a door or window has been left open shut doors and
windows before you go out and keep valuables out of sight and if possible away from
these entry points.
* In a private home or flat, lock up whenever you go out, with deadbolts if you have
them. Look at installing a burglar alarm.
* In a hall of residence, be careful who you let in or who follows you into the building
- lock your bedroom door even if you are only going down the corridor. Only give
keys to those living in the accommodation.
* Invest in a fireproof safe in which you can store priceless papers and documents.
* Robbers are after an easy target - walk in groups at night, travel by taxi or stay
over with friends, your safety is worth more than the cab fare home!
* If possible, use cash-machines during the day - put your card and cash away and
be vigilant - never write down your PIN.
* Keep cards and chequebooks separately - note down your card details so you can
cancel them quickly.
* Always lock your car and put valuables out of sight - never leave the keys in the
ignition even when paying for petrol.
* After a night out, arrange to go home with friends, or in a taxi.
* To prevent spiking, don't leave drinks unattended or drink if it looks like it has been
tampered with.
* Be vigilant when using your mobile phone - if your phone is stolen, call your
network or 08701 123 123 to immobilise it.
* Protect yourself with insurance - keep lists of the make, model and serial numbers
of your electronic items to help police track them down if they are stolen.
* Mark your property with the initials of your university (e.g. UEA) and your student
ID number - this makes it harder for a burglar to sell stolen goods and can help the
police to return items to you.

NEW Love Norfolk Youth Social Action Fund


Deadline for applications: 11 September
Grants of up to 5,000 are available to support projects in Norfolk that
engage young people in volunteering and other activities that both benefit
their communities and develop their skills.
The fund is open to registered charities, constituted community groups and
other charitable organisations in Norfolk including Social Enterprises and
CICs.
Individuals are not eligible to apply.
grants@norfolkfoundation.com www.iwill.org.uk/about-us/principles/
Surviving as a student
If you are a student (or know someone who is a student) don't miss a valuable
website that has been created specifically for you. Packed full of interesting features
and practical advice written by professional journalists and experts,
www.studentastic.co.uk provides an excellent reference point on how to survive
student life and have a great time as well.
For further advice, please contact the Bowthorpe Safer Neighbourhood team on 101
or email me direct lesteraj1@norfolk.police.pnn.uk
PC 1403 Tony Lester

Main Service 10 : 30 am Sundays


Sunday Evening Service Usually 6 : 30 pm Check on website
Wednesday 10 am Service of Holy Communion and Healing
Watch out for the brick! An executive was driving his brand new Jaguar XE
down the road when he heard an almighty crash against the side of his car. He
slammed his brakes on and got out. He had been hit by a brick, which lay in the
road. The side of his gleaming new car was a mess.
The man looked round and saw a young boy on the pavement. The
man rushed over to him, pinned him against the wall and shouted,
"DID YOU THROW THAT BRICK AT MY CAR? WHAT ON EARTH
DID YOU DO THAT FOR? THATS GOING TO COST YOU, BOY!
The young boy pleaded guilty. He had thrown the brick. But what
shocked the man was the reason why. I threw the brick because
no one would stop. Ive been trying for ages and it was the only
way I could stop you. It's my brother," he said. "He rolled off the
curb and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't lift him up."
Now sobbing and shaking, the boy asked the stunned executive, "Would you
please help me get him back into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for
me." The man, now feeling extremely guilty, helped the disabled boy back into his
wheelchair. He watched the brothers go off down the street, and then made his way
back to the dented car. He didnt fix the dent. It became a reminder to him: "Don't
go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at you to get your
attention!"
Prayer: Loving God, you whisper in my soul and speak to my heart. Forgive me
when I don't have time to listen to you or to others. Help
me to slow down enough to listen. Amen.
Happy driving.
Revd Mark Elvin
For Catholic Mass please contact Rev. Bill Dimelow Tel. 743476
or Fr. David Ward, The Presbytery, Townhouse Rd, Costessey Tel. 742812

REST IN PEACE

WEDDINGS

Frank Hart on 20th July aged 87


Beryl Nay on 2

nd

Jamie Hanner and Sarah Childs both of


Bowthorpe who married at Saint
Margaret, Drayton on 4th July

August aged 98

Scott Jenkins and Kirsty Swatman both


of Bowthorpe who married at St. Mary
& St. Walstan, Bawburgh on 13th July

A Service of Thanksgiving for


the life of Beryl Nay will be at
Bowthorpe Church on
Wednesday 16 September at
2pm.

Alistair Walsham of Bowthorpe and


Laura Watson of Wisbech who married
at Emmanuel, Parson Drove on 18th July
Lee Howes and Donna Hills both of
Bowthorpe who married at Saint
Catherine, Mile Cross on 25th July
Tony Robinson and Victoria Thurlow
both of Bowthorpe who married at Saint
Edmund Costessey on 8th August
Elliot Lawrence and Natasha Ayres both
of Bowthorpe who married at St. Mary
the Virgin, Great Bircham on 15th August
James Topley and Emma Selby both of
Bowthorpe who married at St. Mary &
St. Walstan, Bawburgh on 15th August
Vilius Audinis and Rachel Allen both of
Bowthorpe who married at St. Peter,
Cringleford on 28th August

ACORN FELLOWSHIP FOR THE


OVER 50s
Alternate Mondays 2.30
Bowthorpe Church
Sept.14th Welcome Back
Sept. 28th Enjoy music with
Vikii Brown
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ASHWELL COURT
Well we have come to the end of summer and can now look forward to
autumn colours. However the end of summer always seems to have a
sadness about it, especially this year when we lost our friend and
hairdresser, Val. For many years Val has been a regular weekly visitor to
Ashwell Court, setting up her hairdressing salon in our common room. We
looked forward to her visits and we miss her very much. Rest in peace Val
and our sympathies to her husband and family.
However the summer has had some lovely highlights, especially the great
days out we have shared with our friends at Bradecroft. Most recently we
had a lovely day out on the Wroxham to Aylsham Railway. Not for 6 footers
this steam train as the perfect carriages are tiny. It was a most interesting
and enjoyable ride.
We also had a lovely day at the seaside in absolutely perfect weather. This
was Doreens annual day out at Clacton. With blue sea and skies and lovely
beach we could have been on a tropical island. The front as usual was a
picture with the lovely flowers.. This trip, which Doreen who runs a day
centre, organises every year ends with a picnic at Needham Lakes, where
Doreen produces tea and home made cakes and a raffle. A lovely end to a
lovely day out.
Ashwell Court also organised an enjoyable day out at the
seaside so no one had to walk to get to the beach. We went to
Dunwich, once the biggest city in East Anglia but which is now
under the sea (although they do say you can hear the bells of its
many churches under water). All that is left of this thriving
metropolis is a handful of cottages, and some ruins, but it is still
fascinating and best of all it has the Flora tearooms on the beach. The coach
deposited us at the door and then we had a lovely fish and chip lunch ready and
waiting for us. On the way home we stopped at Southwold for tea on the pier. What
a perfect day! Thanks to our brilliant entertainment Team for arranging this and all
the other events throughout the year, and especially the refreshments for these
events and the weekly coffee mornings.

While on the subject of our weekly events, the luncheon club is still
performing brilliantly twice weekly. Not only on Tuesday but on Thursday
also there is a lovely, healthy two-course hot lunch prepared at 12.30 on
these two days. The cost for each day is only 5 and this is followed by tea
or coffee and time for a chat. We are joined by many people from
Bowthorpe/Costessey on Tuesday and would like to see more coming on
Thursday too. So please do think about joining us twice a week for a lovely
lunch.
Well thats all for now. Best wishes to you all from Ashwell Court. Margaret
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Hello Everyone

Leyham Court

Preparations for our annual Macmillan coffee morning


are well underway, which will take place on Friday
Morning between 10am -12 noon on the 25th
September 2015 to raise money for Macmillan Cancer
Support. There will be a raffle, tom bola &
refreshments. Visitors are most welcome to come and
join us.
Volunteer/Support Macmillan. If you want to see more about whats
going on in your area or would like to see how you could help support
or volunteer for Macmillan, then visit http://www.macmillan.org.uk
Luncheon Club. New faces are always welcome at our Luncheon Club
starts 12.30pm 9th September then on 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each
month. 4.00 for 2 courses. Please book on the Monday before by
phone on: 747245
Tia Chi - Seated Tia Chi any age group, every Monday starts 6.00pm
New members most welcome. Cost 3.50
Happy Days John
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Helen Docherty
Business Support Worker

CB

Alnwick Court
Sheltered Housing

Evangelist H. Muzire

2 Barnard Rd, Bowthorpe, NR5 9JB


For Bookings please contact Claire
Outreach Activities Adviser for Age UK
Norwich

CH

Age UK
Lunch and Social at
the
Brook Hotel

African Apostolic
Church

CH web site www.norfolk.gov.uk/adulteducation

Adult Education

Ruth Curtis Via Bowthorpe Church

MC

Acorn Fellowship
for Over 50s

Mon. 2pm Social Afternoon. 7pm Hoy.


Wed. 2.30pm, Mardle Alternate weeks Fish &
01603 213 711
Chips 4.30 & Bingo 7-00
Thursday Darts/Canasta 7-30 (Alternate weeks)
Friday Whist 7-00. All over 60's are welcome

Join us for our monthly get together.: 14th Sept,


12th Oct, 9th Nov and 14th Dec (Special Xmas
Lunch 8.95)
The meals cost 7.95 for a two course meal. The
07786 900 685
group members arrive at 12.00 and lunches
served at 1.00pm. Activities 2.00pm - 4.00pm
(Quiz, bingo and raffle). Transport can be
arranged for local residents.

Saturdays, Clover Hill Village Hall, 10.30 -3pm

Leisure & skills learning opportunities - digital


photography, computer.

03448 800
8020
07557 945 177

Mondays fortnightly, 2.30pm in Bowthorpe


Church Centre. Varied Programme

Wednesdays : Lyrical Ballet


Thursdays : Contemporary Jazz
Fridays : Street / break
All at Clover Hill Village Hall

Other Information

TS = Three Score

01603 749 614

07535 142 229

CH

Mark Abbott
Performing arts classes after school
for ages 2 and upwards.

Abbotts Dance
Academy

Phone

At

Organisation

Contact Person

MC = Main Centre

As From September 2015


A-Z of Community Facilities in Bowthorpe
CB = Chapel Break CH = Clover Hill

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CH

Helen Docherty
Business Support Worker

Bowthorpe Heritage
MC
Community Garden

Bradecroft Sheltered
CH
Housing

All staff

Teresa Horton

Carol MacDonald (evenings)


Madge Roberts
Veronica Taylor
Jill Wragg

Bowthorpe Community MC
Trust

Bowthorpe Beavers

BOKWA

Eduard Jiminez

CH

Rob
Facebook-BokwaFitness Norwich & Norfolk
CH
Twitter - @BokwaNorfolk
www.bokwafitness.com

Tracey Bayley, Lambert House

Caroline Miles

Cadet Norfolk Headquarters


west.norwich.troop@armymail.mod.uk

CH

CB

Ashwell Court
Sheltered Housing

Autism Anglia
Bible Study at
Bowthorpe

CH

Army Cadets

Clover Hill Village Hall Wednesdays 7.30 9.30pm


Adventurous activities for young people
aged 12 - 18yrs

Wednesdays Clover Hill Infant School 5.15 6.45.


boys and girls aged 6 to 8 years
Free taster first time, then 12 per month.

01603 213 711

01603 474 633


01603 734 767
01603 749 280
01603 746 118

Mon. 10am coffee and a roll. 2.30 card bingo.


Tues. 7.30pm darts night. Thurs. 2.30 bingo.
Tues or Wed. once a month day trip.

Volunteer Project to create and look after a


Community Garden nr. Tolye Rd. Three Score
behind Craft Workshops near Main Centre. All
residents welcome to take part. Help Days on
alternate Sundays from 2pm. Next: Sept 7th & 21st

St. Michael's Workshop is for people with learning


disabilities within the community and surrounding
01603 746 106
areas. Hand crafted wood products, Godly play,
Holding crosses and personalised items.

07472 319806

If you can move and you can spell you can


07947 033 866 BOKWA! Sweat the alphabet and draw the digits
its easier than it sounds. Exercise classes
Tuesdays 7 8pm at Clover Hill Village Hall

Monday 2pm bingo. Tues. 11 to 12 exercises;


07801 181 709 12.30 lunch club; 1.30 - 3 bingo .Thursday 11 12
exercises; 12.30lunch club. Friday coffee 10.30am
01603 749 845
Residential Home for adults with autism.
Monthly gathering for Bible study, Clover Hill
07401 887 841
Villager Hall. Phone for details

01362 694 515

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CB

Chapel Break Social


Club

Community choir

Community
Associations

Sara Harrison (Chair Person)


sara.harrison7@ntlworld.com

Clover Hill Community Association


office@cloverhillvillagehall.com
www.cloverhillvillagehall.com
Rev. Mark Elvin

CH

M
C

R.C. contact Fr David Ward


or Rev. Bill Dimelow

Minister:
Rev. Mark Elvin

Church Centre Office


bowthorpechurch@tiscali.co.uk
website www.bowthorpechurch.co.uk

Tony Beck

CB

M
C

CB

Chapel Break
Pre-School

Church (Bowthorpe
Church)

Sara Harrison
chapelbreakclubs@hotmail.com

CB

Chapel Break
Out-Of-School
Clubs

Sara Harrison
chapelbreakpreschool@hotmail.co.uk

Peter Rowley Chairman Care for Carers


info@carforcarers.org.uk

Secretary

Care for Carers

Calvary of International
CH
Ministries

CB Village Hall Monday to Friday (term time)


Age 2 to school age. 8.50 3 pm

Monday to Friday 50 weeks a year. 3 to 12 years.


Breakfast club 7.45 till 9
Afterschool club 3 till 6 Holiday club 7.45 till 6

Carers group support organisation. Together we


are strong. www.carforcarers.org.uk

01603 747 871

01603 741 818

01603 442 059

01603 749 614

Thursdays 8 9pm in church centre.


Singing just for fun!

To promote and co-ordinate community


functions in each Village Hall

One family of Christians who serve God & the


Community. Main Services: Sun 10.30am each
week & 6.30pm on the 1st &3rd
Sundays. Weekdays 7.15am & 7.00pm Daily
01603 747 871 Prayer Weds 10am Holy Communion and
prayer for healing. Friday 7pm Taize Prayer
01603 742 812 All age service Something Special on the first
01603 743476
Sunday of each month

Village Hall, Friday evenings. Saturday and Sunday


01603 442 059 from lunch time onwards. Bank Holiday Mondays.
Social club and entertainment.

01603 442 059

01603 442 059

03007 778 880

Sundays from 11pm at CH Village Hall


07795 519 958 Church services with teaching, praying, dancing,
rejoicing. Fellowship and refreshments

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All councillors seek to represent the concerns


brought to them by local people.
Labour councillors surgery at Fourways
Community Centre, 6.30 7.30 on the first
Thursday of each month.

Sara Harrison
sara.harrison7@ntlworld.com

01603 742 254

Thursday 6.15 till 8 at Clover Hill Infant School


8 to 10 years
Surgery opens between 8.30am and 6pm
Trinity & Bowthorpe Medical Practice
Requests for visits should be received before
Drs Morton, Craig, Simper, George, Barber and
10am. Closed 1pm 2pm lunch, Mon. Tues.
Barger
01603 748 043
Thurs. Fri.
M
The Health Centre, Bowthorpe, NR5 9HA
appointments
For all test results please ring after 11am
C
Out of Hours Emergencies Tel. 111
and
Sat. morning clinic by appt only
Minor illness Clinic with
options
8am 10.30am
Advanced Nurse Practitioners Gilly & Bev
Closed Wednesday afternoon, emergencies may
Optician on Mondays Tel.762311
be seen at 1 Trinity Street Tel.624844.

CH

Mike Sands (L) m.sands@cllr.norwich.gov.uk


Mike is both City and County councillor
01603 594 995
mike.sands@norfolk.gov.uk

01603 594 995

Focusing on support for families with children of


Primary School age, services include parenting
7 Waldegrave Clover Hill Norwich NR5 9AW
groups; one to one parent support (which could
Family Matters Parent
fmatters@btconnect.com
include work with your children); activities for
Resource Centre
01603 747 471 parents and children together; information and
CH
(includes F@B - Families
Staff offer a range of family support services in
advice and parent coffee drop-ins where your pre
at Bowthorpe)
Bowthorpe and neighbouring areas, and across
-school children are welcome to join
Norwich.
you. Contact Family Matters for the latest news
on services or visit the website at
www.familymattersnorfolk.org.uk.

Doctors

Cubs

Councillors

Sue Sands (L) s.sands@cllr.norwich.gov.uk

Sally Button (L)s.button@cllr.norwich.gov.uk. 01603 945752

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The Grow Organisation


Bowthorpe Community
Hub

Footsteps Day Nursery CH

Christian football league, Bowthorpe Church


Sat. am. Home pitch Ormiston Victory Academy

Norfolk County Football Association all-weather


football facility, Bowthorpe Park, Clover Hill Rd.

All men and women visitors are welcome to


our Monthly Dinner Evenings with an
inspiring guest speaker at the Brook Hotel,
Bowthorpe, NR5 9JB
usually on a Thursday or Friday evening.

Seeks to care for Bunkers Hill and Twenty Acre


Wood, organising events & litter picks.

hub@thegroworganisation.org or
info@thegroworganisation.org

FREE COURSES!
Get fit, learn how to grow your own vegetables
and cook on a budget
and meet new friends. Open
barriers
Overcome
Inspirational life change and healthy living
courses with accredited qualifications available 01603 740 107 to all ages and abilities, the only requirements
being a healthy attitude to learning and sharing of
All weather complex with 2 acres of land and
skills.
fabulous views across the Wensum Valley
Just a couple of hours a week can make a real
difference to you and your community.
Dementia Friends Cafe
Volunteers welcome

Care and education for children aged 2 years to 5


years 9am-12pm. 1pm 4pm Mon. to Fri. 51
01603 594 034 weeks of year. 2 Year Funded available all year
and Early Education Sessions for eligible 3 -4 year
olds for term time only.

01603 748 806

David Davies
Email: davychar@hotmail.co.uk

Football
7 aside youth

Sure Start Childrens Centre, Humbleyard


Rachel Sandells, Nursery Manager
rachel.sandells@nchc.nhs.uk

01603 748 944

Shaun Turner, chief exec. NCFA


www.norfolkfa.com

Football Development
CH
Centre

01603 503 274

Norwich Chapter of the


Full Gospel Businessmen (FGB).
Mike Wiltshire

FGB
Full Gospel
Businessmen

01603 464 650

Noel Debbage

FWEW Friends of West


Earlham Woods

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Norfolk Alliance Gender


Organisation

NAGO

Mow & Grow

Enquiries

Margaret Gibbs

Trish Burrows

01603 222 267

Various venues Wed. Thurs. and alternate Sat.


Details below at end of this list.

Monday 10 am Coffee Morning; 2 3.30 pm


Bible Study; 6 .00 7.00pm Sitting Tai Chi.
Tuesday 2 p.m. Bridge Club (experienced players
not beginners) 7.00 p.m. Hoy.
01603 747 245
Wed. 2nd and 4th in each month 12.30 p.m.
Luncheon Club, 2-Course Meal with Tea/Coffee
4.00. Please book by 5pm on the previous Mon.
by phoning 01603 747245; 2.30pm Bingo

Knitting various items for Charities/Aids Orphans/


Premature babies. Alternate Mondays 10-12
01603 741 071
Bowthorpe Church Centre

Alhagie Saidykhan
01603 743 506
A Not for Profit Community Based Organisation
07584 210 841
(CBO) formed in July 2014

to promote the rights and welfare of Ethnic


Minority Communitys children and women
(Africans, Asians, Middle Eastern) in Norfolk

info@mowandgrow.org.uk
Our work is carried out by qualified staff and
Local social enterprise delivering domestic and
assisted by volunteers many of whom are not in
commercial grounds maintenance. Services
education or employment. Every penny you
M
covered: grass and hedge cutting, tree surgery, 01603 740 107
spend with us is reinvested in their training,
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vegetation clearance, and hard and soft
building confidence and self-esteem, teaching
landscaping to include construction, paving,
new skills and unlocking potential for their future
fencing, and planting.
employment.

CH

Leyham Court
Retirement Housing

Library
(Mobile)

M
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Knit and Natter

Cost 2.50 per child, under 4s free if


The group provides a safe environment for
accompanied by a paying sibling, parents are
Home Education Lego
CH socialisation and creativity for home educated 07780 667 970
responsible for their children at all times.
Group
children, supporting education through play.
Alternate Wednesdays from 1 - 3pm, Clover Hill
Lauren
Village Hall

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Quilling Group

Police

Norwich Kung Fu
Academy

Norwich Fringe Project

Norwich City Council

M
C

CH

Norwich Association of
CH
Malayalees

NEESA Project
(Sewing Club)

07950 115 846


01603 213 582

Support for community groups and projects


Norwich City Council , St Peter's Street
Norwich NR2 1NH

Various events promoting cultural awareness

Prevention and Detection of Crime


Community Issues and General police matters

101 Nonemergency
bentleym@norfolk.pnn.police.uk
Or
sntbowthorpecostessey@norfolk.pnn.police.uk
0845 456 4567
Mrs.Janet Craske
janetcraske@hotmail.co.uk

Bowthorpe Beat Base, Wendene.

1st Tuesday month 2.00-4.00pm Bowthorpe


01603 744 237
Church Centre. No experience necessary, tuition
07884 185 502
given.

Foundation, intermediate and advanced classes


Mondays and Thursdays evenings Clover Hill
Village Hall

Tao Te Kung Fu
info@norwichkungfuacademy.com
www.norwichkungfuacademy.com

0800 145 5844

A Local Authority Partnership-funded Project In


Matthew Davies Project Officer)
countryside management around Norwich. Its
matthewdavies@norwichfringeproject.co.uk
01603 423 303 aim is to work with local communities, parish
www.norwichfringeproject.co.uk
07733 102 013 councils, schools and the funding partners to look
Norwich Fringe Project Norman Centre
after the countryside on peoples doorsteps for
Bignold Road Norwich NR3 2QZ
recreation and wildlife / bio-diversity.

Louise Curtis louisecurtis@norwich.gov.uk


Community Engagement Officer
West Local Neighbourhood Services

www.norwichmalayalees.co.uk

Every Monday at Clover Hill Village Hall 10am


1pm, social and educational activity for women &
FaceBook page - https://www.facebook.com/
children. We have a wide range of machines and
CH
07850 732 799
groups/162319620542740/
materials, the session is suitable for all abilities come and join us for sewing, knitting, crochet, a
cup of tea and a chat

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CB

CB

CH

Short Mat Bowls

Society Alive

Sew Friendly Quilting


CB
Group

Scouts

Schools

CH

Seabrook Court
Sheltered Housing

Lunch and Social meets fortnightly Monday


12.00 - 4.00pm
Lunch cooked on site by the Lady Bird Caterers
01603 469 293 costing 6.50 per head for a two course meal.
Activities include bingo, quiz and raffle.
Social Afternoon 2.00pm-4.00pm Activities
include bingo, quiz and raffle. Refreshments.

Contact Diane to book a lunch


Or for further details of social activities

Fridays 5.15 -6.15pm at Bowthorpe Youth &


Community Centre
Costessey and district. Meet Wednesdays at
Costessdey

07990518373
------01603 747733
01603 741989

Rebecca Cordy
rebecca.cordy@jic.ac.uk
Costessey & District
Sue Rivettl sue.rivett@yahoo.uk or
Sheila Hinton sheilachinton@gmail.com

Godwin Unazi
society.alive@yahoo.co.uk

Janette Slater

Sue
Carol

Tony Beck

CB Village Hall Tues. 6.30 8.30pm


Young & Silver time community caf 1st and 3rd
Fridays 12.30-2pm
07832 972 166
Sewing Delight every Monday 10am 1pm, learn
to sew - both at Clover Hill Village Hall

01603 396 442

07506649721

Wednesdays from November.


7 9pm Clover Hill Infants School
Ashwell Court every 2nd and 4th Tuesday 7-9pm
01603 740 089
Friendly group of ladies, all ages. Quilting,
01603 451 282 patchwork, tapestry, cross-stitch , crochette and
knitting. Occasional Saturday workshops.

office@st
St Michaels V.A Junior School
01603 745 812 Headteacher Helen Newell Astley Rd. NR5 9LA
-michaelsjunior.norfolk.sch.uk
Clover Hill VA Infant and Nursery School
CH
01603 745 559 Headteacher Helen Newell Rawley Rd. NR5 9AP
office@cloverhill.norfolk.sch.uk
CB Infant School
CB
01603 749 550 Head teacher Sara Johnston Thurlby Rd. NR5 9LU
office@chapelbreakinfant.norfolk.sch.uk

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Rainbows
1 Bowthorpe
--------------Rangers and Guides

st

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CB

CB

Twirlesque
Majorettes

CB
CH
M
C

Twin Oaks Nursing


Home

Toddler Groups
Chapel Break
Clover Hill
Thursday Tots

Sure Start Childrens


Centre Humbleyard

Congregation meets on 2nd Sunday each month


from 3pm in Bowthorpe Church Centre

CB Village Hall Fridays 6 7.

A place to sit, think and pray. Between 2a St


Michaels Cottages and Church House

07545 580 583

01603 743 195

1 Hudson Way Chapel Break, Bowthorpe,


Norwich NR5 9NJ
Karrie-AnnDale
karrie.dale@ntlworld.com

01603 442 059


01603 741 818
01603 744237

Lesley Deary
Sara s.parfitt@hotmail.com 07905655242
Janet Craske janetcraske@hotmail.co.uk

CB Village Hall Mondays and Thursdays 6 pm

24 Hour Nursing care provided in a family


environment.

CB Village Hall Mondays 9.15 11.15


CH Village Hall, Weds 9.30 11 term times
Church Centre, Thurs 10.00-11.30 (term time)

A government-funded local programme providing


Jean Hall, Centre Manager for NCH&Cs
services for all families with children under 5
Bowthorpe, West Earlham and Costessey
living in Bowthorpe, West Earlham, Costessey,
Childrens Centre,
Queens Hills & surrounding area. We are an
CH Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust 01603 594 030
integrated team of Health and other
Tel: 01603 594030 jean.hall@nchc.nhs.uk
professionals offering parenting support,
Sure Start Childrens Centre, Humbleyard,
guidance, learning opportunities and a chance to
Bowthorpe, Norwich, NR5 9BN
meet other parents.

01603 291951

Fr. Jomon Punnoose


frjomonp@yahoo.co.uk

Syrian Orthodox
Church

07765 402 145

Gary Brown

01603 745 698

Street Smart SelfDefence

CB

CB Village Hall, Wednesday term time.


Cadets 7.30-9pm 10 18yrs

01603 627 878


To preserve and enhance the Ruin of Saint
01603 745 698 Michael and All Angels as a community resource.

Sally Simpson

Brenda Ferris DL , Chair


Sally Simpson, Correspondent

M
C

St Michaels Ruin Trust

01603 741 818

St Walstan Prayer Hut

Chris Clare

CB

St John Ambulance

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Womens Institute
Bowthorpe

West Norwich Lions

CB

Mrs.Janet Craske
janetcraske@hotmail.co.uk

Derek Goodswen
goodswend@yahoo.co.uk

Village Halls
CH Village Hall office@cloverhillvillagehall.com
(Community Centres)
Chapel Break Village Hall or
CB
Veronica Gardner
West Norwich Credit
22-23 Earlham West Centre NR5 8AD
Union
Email: info@wncu.net www.wncu.net
Booking Secretaries

01603 442 059


01603 731 188

1st Monday in month (2nd if bank hol.) 7.30pm


01603 744 237
Bowthorpe Church Centre
07884 185 502 speakers, clubs, fun and fellowship for ladies of
all ages.

01603 501 301

Save regularly and


access low-cost loans if needed.
The Brook Hotel Bowthorpe at 7.30 pm on the
01603 743 709 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. The
largest Service Club in the world.

Booking Secretaries

01603 741 818

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Some trees have


personality. This
one stands at the

top of the lane in Clover Hill.


It was by far the most
splendid oak in Bowthorpe. It
looked unchangeable and
immovable. That is till July
2014 when huge boughs
suddenly broke off from it and
crashed down. The council
put tape and cones round it
till they could come and make
it safe. They cut off the few
remaining branches and left a
battered and bare stump. It
was still maybe twice as high
as a man but without a single
leaf. It had lost maybe half of
its bio-mass, though its roots
were still intact and safe
underground.
Trees are unlike us in that if
we lost half of our body there
wouldnt be much of us left.
But trees can regenerate. This one nursed its wounds all winter and come spring this
year tentatively put out some new leaves. All around it the world is changing: new
roads are being put in, a large dementia care village is going up just over the field
from it and soon I expect theyll be building houses by it.
When I went to take its picture today some workmen were
putting in a telecommunications junction box in a big hole just
next to it. They had severed some roots in digging the hole but
still a couple of hundred years worth of roots are fiercely
grasping the earth and siphoning up good from all around to
the growing tips. The leaves are covered with dust and eaten
by pests. The trunk is split and torn with the heart wood
revealed. But it is all just an incident in the life of this oak which
will almost certainly recover and go on to real maturity in a few
hundred years time.

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Notices from neighbours


THE NORWICH ELECTRONIC
ORGAN & KEYBOARD CLUB
Drayton Village Hall, 7.30pm-10pm.
6.00 at the door.

September 29th - Jean Martyn


Jean has visited our club on
many occasions, playing many
styles of music and, along with
her bubbly personality, always
provides us with a good
evenings
entertainment.
Do come and join us for
an evening of good
musical entertainment
with like-minded friendly
people, you will be very
welcome.
Martin Drake Chairman
01603 745544

Costessey
Library
Health and
wellbeing Day
19th Sept 10-12
Help and advice
on keeping fit
and healthy.
Free food samples
and mini head
massages.
Smoothie bike and
much much more
Tina Cook
Library Manager

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Tributes to Derek Fiddament


I first met Derek and his friend Adrian at Chapel Break
Social Club in 2001 and was immediately struck by his
intelligent and humorous conversation. As time passed,
I came to know him better and found that, behind the
acid wit was a very deep and caring person who was
fiercely loyal to the people he was close to. He was also very
modest, and would cringe if anyone tried to pay him a
compliment.

E.E.N.17/7/15

Dereks Saturday evenings were spent enjoying good


conversation, good music and good beer. He was also an
avid reader and he read history books, biographies and
crime thrillers obtained on talking book from the RNIB. He
also enjoyed radio and TV dramas, comedies and quizzes
and he introduced me to the American TV drama The
Sopranos an everyday story of Mafia folk!
His sense of humour is legendary earning him the title of
the Resident Sit Down Comedian at the Gatehouse. One
joke he told against himself as he would was to ask the
question Guess who I bumped into at Specsavers today?
Answer? Everybody!
He also had a very deep social conscience and gave his
view on everything from how disabled people are treated in
society and by the Government.
I could go on all night about this extraordinary man but I
will summarise by saying I am so thankful that I knew him Derek was part of Saint
and for having him in my life. Derek, I will miss you, Always. Michaels Workshop since
Frances

Always

look on

the

e of life!
bright sid

FROM THE FAMILY

1985 and helped lay the


foundation stone for our
present building.in 1992.
Derek, we miss your laughter and repartee so much.

Joshua and Olivia, grand children, want to say that he was very
kind and never thought about himself, cared for others and he was
well respected. We love him and will never forget him.
Dad was a kind, generous, funny
person. I will miss him very much
and will treasure all the
memories that I have of him.
He is greatly missed but will
always be greatly loved.
Georgina

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You left us far too soon.


The lovely memories of
our happy family times
will help to fill the
enormous void youve
left.
Love always. A.

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Chapel Break Infant School


School
Chapel Break Infant school
becomes a regional centre for
immersive learning
Over 40 professionals from Education
came to the opening of Chapel Break
Infant school becoming a Centre for immersive learning.
The visitors spent the morning talking to
our children and adults about our approach to learning.
They wandered through many rooms
where children were immersed in their
learning, walking through castles, circuses and the countryside. Each year
group begin their learning with a BIG
question.

Here is some of the feedback


from those visitors that morning.

Their classrooms are transformed into


immersive environments
The Children learn through Project and
Challenge based learning.
Outcomes for children's progress and
learning are outstanding.

Inspirational! Amazing environments and outdoor spaces


which engage children

Our next big learning questions in


September are:
*How do we build our world around us?
*What makes me , me and you, you?
*How can we choose our path in life?
*How do we ensure fairness?

Fantastic experience -especially


meeting your confident and happy children

WOW! Such a creative approach to learning!


Amazing way to show how
young people can thrive. I have
been provided with inspiration
and motivation to improve as an
educator.

Chapel Break Open Day: Thursday 15th October


10-11am and 1.45-2.45pm
Do you have a child due to start school in September 2016?
We have an Open day for you to visit our school.
Please ring
01603 749 550 to book a place.
We look forward to sharing our school with you.
office@chapelbreakinfant.norfolk.sch.uk
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News from Clover Hill VA Infant and Nursery


School

Welcome back!
After a lovely, long summer
holiday we warmly welcome all of
our children, families and friends
back for the start of the new
school year.

This term, the children in our


Early Years will be going on a
Bear Hunt. They will be doing lots
of lovely activities based on this
well loved book.
The children in Key Stage 1 will
be entering into the exciting and
imaginary world of Fairytales.

Over the summer we


have had some
improvements made to
our Early Years outdoor
area at the front of the
school. We have opened
up our amazing wildlife
area to be accessible to
our children at all times!
Come and join us at tea and
chat.
Every Thursday in term time
8.30am-10.00am

Are you able to give some time to support your local


schools?
We are looking for new Governors for the Clover Hill VA Infant
and Nursery School and St Michaels VA Junior School
Federation. Financial and/or property management skills would
be desirable but any other skills would be warmly welcomed.
If you are interested please contact the school office on 745559
or 745812.
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CHILDRENS PAGE
Oz here again. Hope you all had good summer holidays and that
you are ready for the new school term to begin. Oz thought it
was appropriate to have a wordsearch this time with words to
do with school. Try the puzzle and see how you get on with it.

FRIENDS
MATHS
READING

LAPTOP
PLAYGROUND
TEACHERS

LIBRARY
LUNCHTIME
PROJECTS PROTRACTOR
TIMETABLE

Well I hope that you managed to complete the wordsearch puzzle.


I hope that you all quickly settle into being back at school. Stay
safe until next time.

Bye Oz

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Please deliver to
2a Saint Michaels Cottages, Bowthorpe Hall Rd, Bowthorpe, NR5 9AA

or email: bowthorpenews@yahoo.co.uk
Editor: Sally Simpson Tel. 01603 745698
Typing: Mary Cubitt
Childrens page: Oz ozziecatus@gmail.com

Printer: Pride Press Ltd.


Treasurer: Barrie Slater

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