Ken Munro is the news editor. Please let him know about village news and events via Contact Us on the main menu or on 07880801674.
Important for Bus Users – We have been notified that there is to be a change of ownership of our bus service- click here for EDP. It is a time when they are asking for your input on the future of all our bus services If you would like to put forward your thoughts then contact the Clerk shoteshampc.clerk@outlook.com or 01508 550358
And important for Shotesham….so, the end of another era is here as Richard & Nook have left The Globe in favour of living in Thailand. Our new ‘mine hosts’ are Anna & Ben who are sure to make their own mark and one of the first things they are doing is going back to offering Sunday Lunches and an assortment of snacks at other times. Looking forward to seeing everyone there.
Some..where, under the rainbow….
Captured by Bernie
Shotesham yoga – yoga continues on a weekly basis from 18.30 – 19.30 on Wednesdays. Enquiries via our very own Shotesham Yoga teacher, Kendra –kendracollier0@gmail.com or 07748009411
Walking in Shotesham – Still walking on the 1st Sunday of the month, next up on 7th December. There is a WhatsApp group which may organise other impromptu walks, for info or to join, contact Ken via WhatsApp on 07880801674.
Shotesham’s Warm Welcome started on October 30th and is now meeting weekly on Thursdays from 2-4pm in theTrinity Hall. Open to everyone.
Shotesham Screen – The Problem with People’ to be shown on Friday December 12th at the Trinity at 7:30pm. Tickets £5, all welcome. Two distant cousins one in New
York, the other in Ireland – come together to finally put an end to a
generations-long family feud. It doesn’t go well. The Problem with People, set
in beautiful lush Irish countryside, is a heartwarming comedy about family,
world peace and sheep.
Additional Family film on Sunday 14th December at 3pmin the Trinity. Bookings as above, tickets are £5, but children 12 and under free.
Paddington in Peru features Paddington and the Brown family traveling to Peru to visit Aunt Lucy at her retirement home. When they arrive, they discover Aunt Lucy has gone missing in the Amazon rainforest, prompting a new adventure as they follow clues from a mysterious map to find her. Along the way, they journey through the jungle and up mountains, meeting new characters like the boat captain Hunter and his daughter Gina, and uncovering secrets about Paddington’s past.
TABLE TENNIS has now recommenced on Thursday evenings from 6.30pm to 8.00pm, The group has been playing in Shotesham at The Trinity Hall for over 20 years, but interest last season had reduced to just 3 or 4 players. If the group is to continue we need some new members.
The club welcomes members of all ages and abilities, both male and female. If you are interested please come along to The Trinity Hall on 2nd October at 6.30pm, or for more information please call David Howes 01508 558458 or 07775 698799
Seasonal Christmas Events
See above for Christmas Movie on 14th DecemberDates for the diary – As always, the SVA will be putting on the hugely popular Carols on the Hill on Christmas Eve and then the traditional Shotesham Fun Run in its normal timing on 31st December. Details of both to follow.
Dudley – details of both events to follow in next month’s Contact.
Another hugely successful Barn Dance at the end of Sept, summed up by our Lady of the Dance, Judie in her message –
And, whilst all the above is true, here’s a very big thank you from all of us, cos make no mistake, on this occasion (never mind Punch) there would’ve been no show without Judie……and her team. Big thanks Judie!
And many thanks to Mike Knights for his very interesting and informative talk on the Shotesham Rocket. This was very well received standing room only at the back of the hall. Many thanks for Mike for giving his time and for hir excellent audio-visual material.
Other Info
East Pye Updates –
Consultation Stage One Report – Coincidentally, East Pye recently published this report, it can be accessed here. Whilst the initial Non-statutory consultation complete, there’s still a way to go, here’s a link to a brief video to showing some potential effects …… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9lV5QhCkv4 And an example poster here……other posters are available
The Shotesham action group are hoping to gather numbers of people who walk, cycle, and ride the lanes and footpaths that are likely to be impacted by the proposed solar development. The numbers will be used as part of the landscape impact assessment, to show that the land is of high communal importance, not only locally but also for the wider community. Personal data will not be shared, and this questionnaire is not asking for statements of opposition or otherwise to the proposal. All responses will be collated automatically to show overall useage.
Please download and complete the form and share with friends, family, cycle or walking groups who may have used these lanes and paths. The more responses we get, the more useful it will be.
If you have any questions, please contact me directly.
Thanks, Judie
The Group has also moved the mock up of a single solar panel to church hill to give all parishioners, not just those residents who will be directly affected by thebuilding of an industrial scale solar facility in Shotesham, the opportunity to see the proposed size of each panel to understand the impact on all of us. The panel is being moved to different locations within the village on a regular basis.
Shotesham Common – The Trustees of Shotesham Common have been given permission by Natural England and will be continuing to carry out some work on the common over the following months. Just to explain what we are doing and why:
We will be manually cutting back sections of the banks of the beck on an annual basis, where Willow Herb has dominated, to enable birds and mammals to have access to the water. We will be manually cutting Alder saplings and trees. Over the years these have changed the open landscape and caused drying out of the wetland meadows, which is contrary to the management agreement we have with Natural England.
If you would like any further information, contact either Ed Howard edhoward54@gmail.com or myself floracot@btinternet.com.
Bernie Fenn, for Trustees of Shotesham Common
Wildlife in Shotesham – who knew we had so many different wildlife species on our doorstep?! Village resident, Andy Musgrove is busy collecting and collating them all and, whilst in his own words he hasn’t got them all yet, click here for a few to be getting on with. Careful though, it could make your hair stand on end!!…And in Joys Loke….
St Martins Church looking good – also see video at St Martin’s Church sub menu via Churches and the PCC heading above – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMfP1tx642g (copy and paste link)
Despite all the apparent awareness, people are still looking to take advantage of any weaknesses. As always, please keepan eye out for any unusual activity, DO NOT give out any private or secure info over the telephone, and remember that if you spot anything suspicious the police can be contacted by phoning 101. SCAM AWARE! – A number of new scams have been notified by Norfolk Association of Local Councils, some of which I certainly haven’t heard of before and are well worth checking out – click on this link for details – https://mailchi.mp/52e6f8561225/scams-dont-get-fooled-again?e=7f9e357c98
Anglian Water’s Priority Services Register is in place to help lots of people with different needs and is completely free, click here for more infoLocal Council ‘stuff’ –
Message from South Norfolk Council on 2 Unitary Norfolk
Dear All, we wanted to share an important update regarding the submission of South Norfolk Council’s Unitary Proposal, at Full Council on 24 September it was agreed to submit to government the case for a 2 Unitary Norfolk. You can find all the relevant details and information by clicking on the link below – or see here Agenda for South Norfolk Council on Wednesday, 24th September, 2025, 7.00 pm – South Norfolk and Broadland
Government will be receiving submissions from all councils on the Priority Programme, and at the next Tow & Parish Forum we will provide you with an update on next steps.
Best wishes, Emma |
Emma Hodds
Chief of Staff & Monitoring Officert 01508 533791 e emma.hodds@southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.ukNorfolk Citizens Advice have launched a new initiative to assist individuals in need – Grants for Individuals in need database. The database is funded as part of the Coordinated Community Support Programme and is open access on the Norfolk Citizens Advice website. The database contains largely small local grant giving organisations that operate in Norfolk.
The webpage contains:
Brief information on how to use the database
A short video demonstration
A tips document on maximising successful applications with hints and tips from grant organisation trustees
A feedback link to report out of date information, suggest organisations to include, or just give feedback on your experience of using the database
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital’s ‘Settle in Services’ are looking for dedicated volunteers who wish to give something back to their local community. Volunteers meet patients on their day of discharge from hospital to help settle them back in to their own environment. Click here for more information
For assistance with power cuts, please click this link from UK Power Networks
Thinking Fuel – If you feel you may be paying too much for your oil, Community Action Norfolk (CAN) have a scheme that may assist. Click here to see how you might save and here to see how it works, or go directly to the CAN website for more details.
Our local police officers are – Beat Manager, PC Tom Goodrum and Engagement Officer, Arvi Bhogal, They can be contacted by dialling 111 and asking for Poringland Police Station
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