THE Mardler BROCKDISH & THORPE ABBOTTS Edition No. 194 October – November 2014 THE MARDLER is FREE and delivered to all houses in Brockdish and Thorpe Abbotts Also available on-line at www.brockdish.org.uk Editorial Team Editor in Charge Christine Longe Advertising Jon Wilkinson Treasurer Janice Stacey Useful Contacts 01379 668405 Surgeries Harleston andrew@alonge.plus.com Bullock Fair Close Emergencies Paddock Road 01379 668119 Eye Health Centre wilkij1@hotmail.co.uk Police 01379 668549 Harleston and Diss janicestacey@btinternet.com (calls routed automatically Mary Alderton 01379 668537 maryalderton@btinternet.com Robert Buck 01379 668663 robertbuck1974@talktalk.net Jan Croxson 01379 668630 jpcrocky@btinternet.com Teresa Hines 01379 668386 teresalhines@yahoo.co.uk Cheryl Mounser 01379 741468 billmounser@yahoo.co.uk Thorpe Abbotts Village Hall Bookings Kelvin Halifax 01379 668705 Brockdish Players Tracy Amies tracy.amies@btinternet.com Tuesday Group Betty Chapman reserves the right to amend or alter any copy Aerobics received. ADVERTISING IN THE MARDLER If you are interested in advertising, the current rates are £25 for ¼ page and £50 for ½ page, which covers the 6 issues from 1st March annually. The cost for less than 6 issues is £5 per issue for ¼ page and £10 per issue for ½ page. For further information please contact Jon Wilkinson, see above. ____________________________________ BROCKDISH VILLAGE HALL Monday - Tuesday 1” Tues of each month Wednesday - Ballroom & Latin Dance Classes 8 – 11pm Aerobics 6:45 –7:45pm Whist Drive 7:30pm* Tuesday Group 2 - 4pm Ballroom & Latin Dance Classes 7pm – 11pm Thursday - Tea Dance 2pm - Carpet Bowls 7:30pm Friday - Hall available for hire Saturday - Quizzes, Ballroom Dancing* Sunday - Tea Dance* * See notice board for more information. 0845 4564567 Brockdish Village Hall (bookings) Jill Edwards – During School term M-F 9am-5pm 01379 668284 All other times 01379 669057 The views expressed in The Mardler are not Carpet Bowls Club necessarily those of the Editorial team. The Editor Glyn Catchpole ____________________________________ 01379 853217 01379 853503 01379 852213 01379 870689 01379 668419 01379 668698 Clare Peed 01379 668715 Whist Drive Liz Eastaugh 01379 852583 Sunday Tea Dance/Ballroom Latin Dance Classes Niall O’Brien 07526 883776 Brockdish School Mandy Reeve (Headteacher) 01379 668284 South Norfolk District Councillor Jenny Wilby 01379 741504 Parish Clerk Teresa Hines 01379 668386 Libraries Harleston Diss 01379 852549 01379 642609 Farmers Markets on the following Saturdays in each month 2nd – Diss & Rickinghall 3rd – Harleston 4th – South Lopham Cover pictures by Wayside Art in East Anglia and Old Greyhead 2 Editorial Whatever happened to this year, we are now in autumn, with Christmas looming fast. Help! In this edition, we have introduced two new items for your interest both kindly compiled by Brockdish residents. Also our Children’s birthday list is decreasing. Anyone interested in mentioning a little one? Please contact the Editor or a team member if you have any contributions or items for the magazine This is your Village Magazine, so please let us know your thoughts and ideas. Christine Longe – Editor REMEMBER Closing date for entries in the December/January issue is Friday 7th November Articles received after this date may not be included in the next issue. _________________________________________________ WHAT’S ON OCTOBER rd Fri 3 – Mobile Library Visit (p 18) rd Fri 3 – Cinema at Harleston (p 22) th Sat 4 - Gardeners Question Time Brockdish Village Hall (p 9) th Sat 4 – Thorpe Abbotts Social (p 5) th Tues 7 – Red Lion Coffee Morn. (p 25) th Tues 7 – Tuesday Club (p 4) th W/c Sat 25 – Black Adder Harleston Players (p 20) th th Sun 26 - 100 Bomb Group Talk and Afternoon Tea (p 26) th Tues 28 – Parish Council Meeting Brockdish Village Hall (p 8) st Fri 31 – Mobile Library (p 18) NOVEMBER st Sat 1 – Thorpe Abbotts Social (p 5) st Sat 1 – Syleham Dance (p18) th Tues 4 – Red Lion Coffee Morn. (p 25) th Tues 4 – Tuesday Club (p 4) th Sat 8 – Messy Church (p 26) th Fri 14 – Cinema at Harleston (p 22) nd Sat 22 – Messy Church (p 21) nd Sat 22 – Syleham Xmas Fayre (p 18) nd Sat 22 – Brockdish Quiz Night (p 18) nd Sat 22 – Thorpe Abbotts Race Night (p 26) th Thurs 27 – Parish Council Meeting Thorpe Abbotts Village Hall (p 8) th Fri 28 – Mobile Library (p 18) 3 Village TUESDAY GROUP We all enjoyed our Summer Lunch in August. As usual our members provided some delicious food, and the sweets were outstanding, also the swap shop went well. Our September meeting was very interesting, Pauline Manson gave a talk about the East Anglian Children's Hospice, which has provided such special care for sick children, their parents and siblings. Now a new building is planned, sited at Framlingham Pigot, off the A47, so much easier to get to than the Quidenham site. The plans have been approved and everyone is very pleased that this project will go ahead. Our Speaker for October is Rachel Welsh, a qualified homeopath, who will be telling us about the history of homeopathy and also how it can affect us when we are being treated. This should be a very interesting and useful afternoon, visitors are welcome to come along. In November we will be having a craft afternoon with Pam Mead. Our members enjoy this sort of afternoon, chatting and cutting and gluing, we will also be judging the entries for the Pearl Millar Cup competition which this year will be a photograph of yourself when a child. Betty Chapman, Chairman THORPE ABBOTTS SOCIAL CLUB You all missed a very good night on the 16th August BBQ. Burgers and sausages were included to accompany being entertained by the Dave Drain Band. Sixty people turned up which just about left room for dancing. This four piece band is very popular and has been booked again for the 16th December; entrance fee will include a cold buffet. A big thank you to Janet and Greg for cooking the food. “Annie” a very popular entertainer from Worlingworth 4 provided a wide selection of music and songs for the dance night on the 6th September.On occasions nearly everybody was dancing. She will be at the Village Hall again for New Years Eve. Next events Sat 4th October Barry Sat 1st Nov. Tony Bryant Linda Halifax 668705 (if BT restored service !). have THORPE ABBOTTS FORMER BUS SHELTER Hopefully more news next time on the old commemorative plaques found at the back of the bus shelter. An assessment will be carried out to see if it is feasible to recover them for placement elsewhere. Linda Halifax 5 6 The Old Kings Head - Brockdish What a wonderful welcome we have had to the village of Brockdish. So many of you have stopped to introduce yourselves and say “Hello”, which has made our move from the distant lands of rainy Needham a lot easier. We (i.e. myself Jonathan, my wife Vicky and two daughters Flo and May) bought the Old Kings Head (OKH) on 16th July 2014 with the aim of turning this beautiful old 14th century building back into its former glory. Having now removed most of the 1970’s, 80’s, 90’s, 2000’s and 10’s odds and sods (4 skips to date!) we are able to slowly renovate and decorate the OKH into a comfortable place for people to come and enjoy. We are aiming to be open at the end of this November and with a fair wind and fingers crossed we should get there. Currently we are installing a new heating system so the many people that have told us how cold it was will now be able to come and enjoy a meal and a drink in warm comfort. We have rebuilt the main bar with a beautiful oak top which I have made from old wood harvested 30 years ago from a Needham oak tree. My previous neighbour, Dennis, donated this as he was going to build a large kitchen table but thankfully has never quite had the time to do it; so “Thank you Dennis” and the OKH is the perfect place for you to come and enjoy your kitchen table. We are also bringing coffee to the OKH with a 3 group CMA espresso machine, so we hope to be the perfect meeting point for you to come and meet friends and family for a cappuccino, espresso, latte and a chat. I will be running the kitchen where we will be making all of our food on the premises, baking both bread and cakes daily and using some of the great ingredients that we have around our fields and shores. We are very lucky to have some great large and micro breweries in this area and we plan to experiment and try most of them. We will have 4 cask pumps, some small estate wines served by the glass at affordable prices and a selection of good Gins & Vodkas, Whiskies & Malts so there should be something for everyone. We really hope to see you all at some point when we have opened. If you would like to have a look at our website there are some pictures of our journey so far www.kingsheadbrockdish.co.uk - or try following us on Twitter at @okhbrockdish. We plan to open at the end of this November when we look forward to welcoming you in your local where you can enjoy good food, good beer. 7 Parish Council BROCKDISH PARISH COUNCIL (Including Thorpe Abbotts) CHAIRMAN – Christine Mackenzie Clerk – Teresa Hines 34 Scole Road, Brockdish, Diss, IP21 4JL Tel: 01379 668386 e-mail: brockdishthorpeabbottspc@gmail.com Vehicles Speeding At the last meeting concerns were raised regarding the number of HGVs travelling through the village - this is a mutual concern for Brockdish and Needham, and Cllrs Christine MacKenzie (Chair) and Peter Josling attended Needham PC meeting on 28th July 2014 regarding this matter. It was decided to ask HLC Needham to place a larger direction sign on the A143 and for members of the public to identify HGVs ie company name, registration plate number with date and time to provide evidence for action. Vehicles speeding through the village is still an issue and again evidence is required for further action, ie date, time, registration plate number of vehicle concerned. There is a Speed Awareness Machine available but we would like volunteers to operate this equipment, please telephone the Clerk if you are able to help. – All planning applications and decisions can be viewed online at www.southnorfolk.gov.uk Planning New Application – Red House, Grove Road, Brockdish – Excavation for swimming pool and erection of new double garage with associated earthworks. Listed building consent regarding the application. Planning Decision – The Street Brockdish - Loft conversion to create two new bedrooms. Approved by SNC & PC. Dates of meetings: next scheduled Tuesday 28th October 2014 at 19:30 at Brockdish Village Hall. Thursday 27th November 2014 at 19:30 at Thorpe Abbotts Village Hall. Please note there is no meeting held in December. 8 good coffee and good company! their neighbour no. 17 (Beekeeper) of White House Farm. In the Childrens Scarecrow section the winner was no. 37 of Grove Farm Barn. Kung Fu @ Needham Village Hall on Thursdays This event would not have been possible without the support of the keen gardeners the village who Juniorsin 6.30-7.30pm k Davi / Seniors 7.30-9pm We also teach Kung Fu at Dickleburgh & Bungay Kickboxing lessons at Harleston, Eye and Diss Mr Adrian Poulter 7th Degree 07949 187169 – 01379 853894 www.facebook.com/RMAReflexMartialArts Gardeners Question Time Chaired by Rick Wakeman October 4th 7.30pm Brockdish Village Hall Tickets £5 to include hot supper Jan 668630 9 10 School The new school year has begun with us welcoming children in Reception, Year 4 and Year 6. We wish them, and all our children, a happy and positive year of learning. In the Happy Owls’ class (infants) dinosaurs are already invading the landscape, and I have heard rumours of a mother dinosaur looking for somewhere to lay her eggs! We will see how well the children can look after them. A visit to Dinosaur World and fossils in the school swamp will follow. The children have made dinosaurs and written instructions so that Mrs Bellars can make one too. In the Kingfisher class (juniors) they are exploring outer space and I am told that aliens could be landing! Poetry, stories and factual writing across the curriculum will support the children’s understanding of our solar system and encourage imaginative writing. Mandy Reeve - Headteacher Come and join the Early Birds At Brockdish C of E VC Primary School. We are welcoming children who are due to start school in September 2015 to join our family friendly reception class from September 2014 for 2 free sessions a week to suit your needs. To find out more please contact the school on: 01379 668284 or e-mail office@brockdish.norfolk.sch.uk. 11 COFFEE BREAK Number Quiz Answers on page 12 CLUE 1. T 3 M 2. T 10 C 3. L 11 4. A B A T 40 T 5. 4 W A A F 6. 12 C M 7. 26 L I T A 8. A T W I 80 D 9. 3 M A A B 10. T 7 Y I 11. T 3 L P 12. 3 S T H (e.g. Answer- The 3 Musketeers) A THOUGHT! Age is when today’s history was called current affairs when you were at school. Birthdays HAPPY BIRTHDAY to GEORGE KIRK who will be 11 on 23rd October and to JAKE WOLFE who will be10 on 30th November. 12 13 Notes on the History of Brockdish and Thorpe Abbotts First, since we are commemorating the outbreak of the Great War 100 years ago this year it seems fitting to remember one of our own, and this time not one of the soldiers who never returned, but one brave nurse, who is not named on our village war memorials but whom we should surely remember with pride. Since first moving to Brockdish in 1976, I have been interested in the history of my home, the Grange, which from the date above the porch (1676) had to be at least three hundred years old and probably older, because inside the brick outer skin there is an ancient timber framed building. But it was only after retiring that I had the time to devote to real research, although I still have to fit research round work. And of course I couldn’t just confine my curiosity to the house; inevitably ‘our’ families could only be understood as part of the wider village community in rural south Norfolk and the Waveney Valley. So every issue of the Mardler for the next year or so I’m going to write briefly about something from my history ragbag and I’ll be going back to Roman times, zooming through the medieval years and the upheavals of plague and war right up to the Second World War. If there is a period or topic you’d like to hear about do let me know. (And any corrections will be especially welcome!). Nurse Mary Rodwell. On November 17th 1915 shortly after midday the hospital ship HMS Anglia, en route from Calais to Dover, hit a mine laid by a German U boat. The Anglia sank within 15 minutes. 14 Among the 134 people who lost their lives that day was nursing sister Mary Rodwell of the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, whose family lived in Brockdish. Freedom League (WFL). The WFL was a breakaway group from the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), the leading militant organisation campaigning for universal women’s suffrage. The WFL was a progressive, more working class group, who felt the issues facing working women were broader than just the vote. The WFL opposed vandalism and the arson campaigns of the WSPU but were willing to break the law in furtherance of "Votes for Women" through direct action. Over 100 of its members went to jail for direct action demonstrations and refusing to pay taxes. Mary was an unusual woman: a staunch feminist, a dedicated nurse and a tragic loss for her friends and family. Born in Brockdish, on 7th June, 1874 the daughter of John and Mary Rodwell, who lived in the Street, Mary and her younger sister Laura seem to have grown up mainly with their grandparents in the village of Oakley on the Suffolk side of the county border. Grandfather Daniel was a ‘drugman’, that is, a chemist and might have had more resources than Mary’s own parents, who were trying to support their five other children. Mary’s Mother died in 1887 when the youngest child Jane was only four. When war broke out Mary Rodwell volunteered for foreign service, working on hospital trains from February to May 1915, then joining HMS Anglia, which was being used as an auxiliary hospital ship. The day she was mined, The Anglia was returning to Dover from Calais where she had loaded 390 wounded military personnel all from the Front Line of the war in France. 166 were cot cases, mostly servicemen who had lost limbs. Mary’s work was to nurse the cot cases, housed on the lower deck. The last the Matron of the ship saw of Mary Rodwell was shortly In 1891 at the age of 17, Mary moved south to live with her uncle and aunt in Upper Norwood, south London and from 1901 to 1904 she trained as a nurse at Hendon Infirmary. Mary was an enthusiastic suffragist, being an "ardent" supporter of the Crystal Palace and Anerley Women's 15 before the explosion when she came up to fetch some warm woollies for her patients. heroine-who-time-forgot/ and http://cohseunion.blogspot.co.uk/2009/11/ mary-rodwell-suffragette-andww1.html. The explosion was sudden and immediately catastrophic. The explosion and sinking was witnessed by the nearby cargo ship the Lusitania, (also sunk by a mine not long after), which immediately sent two boats to rescue survivors. Those on the lower deck had no chance of rescue. Thanks to David Seddon for suggesting Mary as a starter topic. If you are interested in joining our ‘Brockdish Virtual History Group’, please contact David at: davidseddon2011@hotmail.co.uk Mary Rodwell’s name appears on the war memorial in Ditchingham because her family moved there from Brockdish during the war. A memorial plaque at Colindale hospital to nurses killed in the war, reminds nurses "who come after, of their courage self abnegation and devotion to duty when the hour of trial came". P.S. Full voting rights for all women over the age of 21 did not come until The Representation of the People Act in 1928. The Sinking of HMS Anglia. An artist’s impression showing the MS Lusitania close by. Elaine Murphy. elaine.murphyrobb@gmail.com (Elaine’s book, ‘ The Moated Grange’ will be published in early 2015). Note. Further information on Mary Rodwell at http://www.newsfromcrystalpal ace.co.uk/mary-rodwell-the- 16 Information SYLEHAM AND WINGFIELD SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB MOBILE LIBRARY Visits Brockdish and Thorpe Abbotts every four weeks on a Friday, calling at: Thorpe 10:20am Abbotts Telephone box/ Village Pump Brockdish 10:50am Church Road Brockdish 11:15am Waveney Heights Brockdish 11:35am Grove Road Brockdish 11:55am - The Street (outside Waveney Cottage) Next scheduled visits are on 3rd October, 31st October and 28th November. Regular Events: Monday 7pm Carpet Bowls Tuesday 8 10-pm Jive Classes 3rd Thursday of each month 1.30 – 4 pm Craft Group Friday 9.30 am Line Dancing Last Friday of each month, Bingo 7.30 for 8 pm Saturday Evening 1st November Dance in aid of Shotford and Stradbroke White Hart Bowls Club with Cross Country Duo ••••••••••••••••• Saturday 22nd November 11.30 am – 3.00 pm Christmas Fayre – Stalls still available at £5 QUIZ NIGHT SATURDAY 22nd NOVEMBER 7:30 for 8:00pm Admission £4 For more details please contact Alison on 668251. BROCKDISH VILLAGE HALL Proceeds to Church Fabric Fund Bring your own drink Jan 668630 18 Information HARLESTON LIBRARY NEWS CLUBS If you belong to a group or club and you'd like to tell everyone what you do, gain new members or celebrate an achievement, we can offer a free space for displays, helpdesks, demonstrations or workshops. ONLINE DATABASES All Norfolk libraries have free access to a range of online resources including Which? and the family history website Ancestry via our library computers. Keen family history researchers will be pleased to know that Ancestry now has the 1911 census returns for Norfolk online, and that they can use the complete Ancestry database for free at all of our libraries. REGULAR EVENTS Baby Bounce & Rhyme time has started again after the summer break, so come along on Wednesdays at 10.30 am; new faces are assured of a welcome. We are particularly promoting databases to support new businesses; the first of these is the Complete Business Reference Adviser (COBRA); it compiles guides, reports and factsheets about sectors that are of interest to start-ups, small businesses and the self-employed. If you want to see how COBRA works or find out what other support is on offer, come along to one of our Enterprise at Your Library; Find Out events at Diss, Attleborough or Wymondham libraries, or pop into your local library and ask for help from the staff. ARMISTICE DAY Did you know that the Commonwealth War Graves commission, which looks after all our military cemeteries, has a website where you can research a relative who fought and died in World War I and see their name on the “Debt of Honour” register? The website address is www.cwgc.org, and our staff will be happy to help you log on and view the site. For library opening times and more information on all our events and services visit: www.norfolk.gov.uk/libraries, or call 01379 852549. Information U3A News The highlight of this coming autumn for Harleston U3A will be the formation of a “Singing For Fun” group. We are delighted to have persuaded Harleston resident, Stella Brownsea, to take on the musical direction of the singers. Stella brings enthusiasm, energy, expertise and a conviction that participation in music making is for everyone! Our aim is to be as inclusive as possible. (Yes you - the cowering individual who has been saying since school days “I really can’t sing at all!” as well as those who consider themselves “Not too bad”). We intend to include a wide range of songs and styles. Call Judith on 01379 852123 to find out what U3A can offer you. Enjoy a “without commitment taster session” for the singing or any other group. The annual fee of £16.00 covers all of the interest groups available. Remember U3A responds to the wishes and needs of its membership. Helping People Cope With Grief Rosedale Funeral bereavement support groups will start again in Attleborough and Diss to help people cope with the loss of a loved one Further information – and help with transport – is available by contacting Rosedale Funeral Home either Lorraine on Diss 640810, Mark on Attleborough 452538 or www.rosedalefuneralhome.co.uk Harleston Players Black Adder This autumn, Harleston Players will be presenting four episodes of Black Aadder, the Tudor years. So come along to Mrs Miggins’ pie shop to see Edmund, Baldrick, Percy, Queenie and Melchett as they meet Bob and Flashheart (woof) in ‘Bells’; Sir Rather a Wally Raleigh and Captain Redbeard Rum (aaaaarrrgh, you have a woman’s hand my lord) in ‘Potato’; the baby eating Bishop of Bath and Wells in ‘Money’ and the puritanical Lord and Lady Whiteadder eating a raw turnip in ‘Beer’. We can guarantee you’ll be laughing and singing those annoying little songs all the way home! Performances at Archbishop Sancroft High School, 7.30pm, 24th, 25th, 30th, 31st October and 1st November. Tickets priced £8 and £6 (concessions) available from Harleston Pet Stores or telephone 01379 852845. 20 Brockdish Village Hall 10.00am Crafts and Fun Activities Theme ‘Advent’ Saturday 22nd November Children aged up to 11 years and remember to bring an adult. Refreshments with Bacon Butties FREE OF CHARGE! Look forward to seeing you there! Revd Nigel Tuffnell 01379 308905 or email rector.redenhallscole@hotmail.co.uk 21 Information Cinema At Harleston The film on Friday 3rd October to be shown at the Archbishop Sancroft School in Harleston is ‘The Book Thief’, a wartime drama set in a small German town. A young foster child discovers the meaning of life through an obsession with books and reading, including books rescued from the German bonfires. Emily Watson and Geoffrey Rush play the parents. (12A) . Friday 14th November 2014 we will be showing ‘Chef’ (15) a feelgood comedy with a sharp funny script, and heart-warming family scenes. If you like food, you will love this! Starring Robert Downey Jnr, Scarlett Johansson and Dustin Hoffman. Door open at 6.45pm until 7.20pm. Film starts at 7.30pm. Entry is £4. Tea, coffee and soft drinks will be available before the film. To book seats, please telephone Harleston Information Plus on 01379 851917 – you pay on the door. 22 Information Harleston Medical Practice Flu Clinics Please note we will not be contacting patients with invites. The Adult Flu Vaccination will be on the following Saturdays at Bullock Fair Surgery: Saturday 4th October 2014 09:00am – 10:15am patients with surnames beginning with A-B 10:15am – 11:15am patients with surnames beginning with C-D 11:15am – 12:15pm patients with surnames beginning with E-G 12:15pm – 13:30pm patients with surnames beginning with H-J Saturday 18th October 2014 09:00am – 10:15am patients with surnames beginning with K-M 10:15am – 11:15am patients with surnames beginning with N-Q 11:15am – 12:15pm patients with surnames beginning with R-S 12:15pm – 13:30pm patients with surnames beginning with T-Z You Qualify for an NHS flu jab if you are aged 65 or over or: You are pregnant or have: A heart problem A chest complaint or breathing difficulties including bronchitis or emphysema A kidney disease Lowered immunity due to disease or treatment (such as a steroid medication or cancer treatment Liver disease Had a stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) Diabetes A neurological condition for example MS or cerebral palsy A problem with your spleen, for example sickle cell disease or you have had your spleen removed. You should also consider having the flu vaccine if you are: the main carer of an old or disabled person a household contact of an immune compromised person a health or social care worker – you should be vaccinated by your employer as part of an occupational health programme. 23 24 Information Fund Raising for a Defibrillator for use in Brockdish and Needham continues on the first Tuesday of each month with a Coffee Morning at Needham Red Lion 10 till 12 – Everybody welcome. ANSWERS TO PUZZLES FROM PAGE 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 Commandments Legs 11 Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves 4 Weddings and a Funeral 12 Calendar Months 26 Letters in the Alphabet Around the World in 80 Days 3 Men and a Baby The 7 Year Itch The 3 Little Pigs 3 Steps to Heaven 25 All Saints Church News As September arrives so does Peter Frizzell to put the church yard to bed for the year. So all that is left for the team is dealing with the autumn flush and a bit of a tidy up. The Church has been open at the weekends over the summer time as well as the Summer Trail week for which we had bought a stamp for those visiting on the trail. Not forgetting of course the Church Cycle ride when we had a few additional visitors. It was nice to see the number who commented in our visitors book. During August we had a very successful Messy Church organised by Mary Alderton which proved a nice get together for both youngsters as well as parents. So what’s coming up? 12th October Harvest Celebration Service at All Saints 4.00pm. 26 October: 100th Bomb Group at Thorpe Abbotts Then and Now. An illustrated talk by Ron Batley and Richard Gibson together with Afternoon Tea in the Village Hall, commencing 2.30pm Tickets £6 from Chris MacDonald 669116. 2nd November Baptism at All Saints. 8th November. Messy Church in the Village Hall on a Fireworks theme 2-4pm. Details from Mary Alderton. 22nd November. The Annual Race Night. Held in the Village Hall this will be our third, generously supported by Shadwell Stud and local business. It has always proved to be a full on fun evening with few leaving without at least one prize, normal bar will be on together with a half time light supper. First race, the Abbotts Handicap at 7.30pm. Very much a date for your diaries! Further details and tickets at £5 from Simon on 668132. So a busy time coming up for the PCC, oh yes Christmas is just around the corner! Simon Beet 26 Ramblings From The Rectory October for me means Harvest Festivals (Brockdish at 9.30am on 5th October - Thorpe Abbots at 4pm on 12th October). It's the time when all sorts of good things make our school and churches bright and cheerful. It's a time to be thankful for all the simple blessings that make life possible especially good food, and drink. We also remember to give thanks for those who produce our food, especially our local farmers. There are so many good things for me to enjoy that I for one often take them for granted. But then I think of Foodbank, and of all those who need its support. We support Foodback all through the year but at Harvest School and Church will be supporting the Emmaus Project at Ditchingham – Partly because they can take fresh produce (which Foodbank can't use) and partly because we want to help as many local people as possible. If you've never heard of the Emmaus Project it 'provides a home and meaningful work in order to help people to move on from homelessness.' To pay for themselves they have a shop where they sell second-hand refurbished furniture and much, much more. They also run a cafe. If you've never visited the Emmaus Project then you've missed a treat. They're open Tues to Sat 10.00am - 4.30pm on Belsey Bridge Road, Ditchingham NR35 2DT (01986 895444 – http://www.emmaus.org.uk/norwich). So in October I'll be celebrating all the good things that God gives and finding ways to share them with more people. But in November I start to become more reflective. On 2 nd November (All Souls) anyone who has lost someone close to them is invited to special services to give thanks for those lives, and to receive hope and comfort in our loss. There are 2 services this year both at 4.30pm, one at St. Andrew's Scole and one at St. John's Harleston – everyone is welcome. This reflective theme continues with Remembrance Sunday (9th November). That day the cost of war, and the horrors that can be in this world, come into Church. We don't pretend that all is great in the world but we do remember those who have 27 been lost, commit ourselves to support those who are hurting, and hope for a better future. Join us at Thorpe Abbotts' Church at 9.30am or at Brockdish Church at 3pm. November then ends with getting ready for the hectic fun of Christmas: A little brightness and hope to come, given through the simple miracle of a birth. God bless, Nigel. Remembrance Sunday. This always falls on the second Sunday in November, this year the 9th. It is the day traditionally put aside to remember all those who have given their lives for the peace and freedom we enjoy today. On this day people across the nation pause to reflect on the sacrifices made by our Service men and women. Every poppy helps us to support the British Armed Forces past and present, and their families. Please give generously and wear your poppy with pride. PLEASE SUPPORT TEXTILE BANK AT BROCKDISH SCHOOL Clothes, Linen, Handbags, Belts and Shoes NEEDED (No Pillows or Duvets) The Textile Bank is for the use of the whole village and community Funds used to purchase resources for the children. 28 War Memorial Those who are remembered on the war memorial at our Churches BROCKDISH CHURCH: Pte William James Read October 30th 1917 Pte John Edward Norman December 1st 1917 Pte Sidney Robert Shimming March 21st 1918 Pte Edward Arthur Butcher March 24th 1918 Drumr Fredrick Arthur Luance July 31st 1918 Pioneer Harry Wilkinson November 18th 1918 Pte Alfred James Fisher November 18th 1918 Pte John Nathaniel Hines June 11th 1915 2nd Lt Cecil WM White September 26th 1915 Rifle Frank V Barkway March 18th 1916 Pte Marshall H Norman May 23rd 1916 Pte Alfred Edward Whiting July 3rd 1916 Pte Fredrick John Read July 3rd 1916 Pte Alfred Victor Day October 9th 1916 Pte William Bertie Hines October 12th 1916 Pte George H Bloomfield March 15th 1917 Pte William James Day April 10th 1917 Pte Ernest Edward Shemming April 30th 1917 Pte Alfred Foulger May 31st 1917 Pte William Allum August 16th 1917 Pte Robert William Whiting October 29th 1917 Age 32 Age 33 Age 23 Age 33 Age 27 Age 24 Age 21 Age 38 Age 20 Age 20 Age 34 Age 33 Age 25 Age 23 Age 35 Age 23 Age 20 Age 29 Age 24 Age 24 Age 29 THORPE ABBOTTS CHURCH: Percy Reeve Sept 30th 1915 Frank Vincent Barkway March 18th 1916 Harold Marshall Norman May 20th 1916 Alfred Edward Whiting July 3rd 1916 Frederick George Fairweather February 24th 1917 George Henry Bloomfield March 15th 1917 Robert William Whiting October 29th 1917 29 Age 20 Age 20 Age 34 Age 34 Age 22 Age 23 Age 29 Church Service Times Rector Revd Nigel Tufnell 01379 308905 rector.redenhallscole@hotmail.co.uk facebook.com/redenhall.scole https://twitter.com/RedScole http://scole-reden5.webplus.net Benefice Administrator Brockdish Church Wardens Thorpe Abbotts Church Wardens Lucy Cooke, Mon-Fri 9am – 1pm redscole7@gmail.com Ann Cork Jan Croxson Chris McDonald Cherry Chataway 01379 851148 01379 668635 01379 668630 01379 669116 01379 668448 5th Oct Brockdish 9.30am Harvest Service 12th Oct 19th Oct Thorpe Abbotts Brockdish Brockdish 4.00pm 9.30am 9.30am Harvest Service Morning Prayer Holy Communion 26th Oct Brockdish 9.30am Morning Prayer 2nd Nov Thorpe Abbotts 9.30am 9 Nov Brockdish Brockdish Thorpe Abbotts 9.30am 3.00pm 9.30am 16th Nov Brockdish 9.30am Patronal Holy Communion & Baptism Morning Prayer Remembrance Service Morning Prayer plus Act of Remembrance Holy Communion 23rd Nov Brockdish 9.30am Morning Prayer 30th Nov Scole Church Benefice Service 10.30am Scole Patronal Holy Communion & Children’s Church th A Christmas evening With the Castleton Brass Band, December 16th 8.0pm. 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