• Author Evening at the Village Hall 28 October 2023

    Sea Change

    Author Evening

    Saturday 28th October Doors open 7 for 7.30 start

    Hindolveston Village Hall

    A good number of us in the village have fallen in love with a slim volume, a true story set locally, called Sea Change.

    In their ancient London taxi, Jessica Streeting’s family move east, deep into the Norfolk countryside. It is 1975 and her father, the Reverend Paul Farnham, has a new position at the church of St Agnes, Cawston. Here they find a world, just up the road from Hindolveston, populated by people who embody both the old and new ways of rural life.

    In this extraordinary and beautiful book Jessica revisits her happy village childhood and addresses the grief suppressed from the moment her father was ripped from the community.

    Jessica, who is warm and funny, is kindly coming to the village hall to talk about the book and her experiences.

    The evening will be £5, the bar will be open and pork pies included (plus a veggie option). If you want to read Sea Change before coming along it’s available from the usual places, plus local bookshops. Jess will be happy to sign copies and there will be an opportunity to ask questions.

    Tickets from

    Sarah Pettegree, 81 The Street, 860 944,  [email protected]

    Mary Beek, 56 The Street, 860 882

  • St Georges Church Hindolveston

    Holy Communion with the Rev’d Trudie Morris at 11 am on Sunday 8th October 2023.

    Trinity 18

    All Welcome

  • From the Hindolveston Community Archive

    Each month extracts from the Hindolveston Community Archive will be displayed on the Village Notice Board and here on the website. We hope you will enjoy them all and for those who see themselves or people they recognised and can help answer the occasional question, we would welcome hearing from you.

    If you can add to the information or pictures we post please contact the Parish Clerk: [email protected] or a parish councillor.

    SEPTEMBER

    Open All Hours

    ·     What shops, pubs and services can you remember that had their place in Hindolveston life?

    ·     Have you any pictures or memories to share?

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  • Notification of Planning Application, Blue Tile Farm

    Notification of planning application:

    PF/23/1974: Change of use from dwellinghouse (Class C3) to a private health care facility Class E(e); new vehicular access to Fulmodeston Road at Blue Tile Farm 68 Fulmodeston Road.

    To access the planning application please use the link

    https://idoxpa.north-norfolk.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=S0T3IYLNMRW00

    The end of the consultation period for the Parish Council is 10 October 2023.

  • Parish Council Meeting 21 September 2023

    Members of the public are cordially invited to attend the meeting for Hindolveston Parish Council on Thursday 21 September 2023 at 7:30 pm in the Millennium Pavilion. Please use the following link to view the agenda: HV Agenda Sept 2023

  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA OCTOBER and NOVEMBER 2023

    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights – Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday October 21st

    AFTERSUN (12)

    The stunning debut from director Charlotte Wells,”Aftersun” juxtaposes a hopeful coming-of-age story with a poignant family portrait that leaves an indelible impression. At a fading resort in the late 1990s, 11-year-old Sophie treasures time together with her loving and idealistic father, Calum (Paul Mescal). As a world of adolescence creeps into view for Sophie, Calum struggles under the weight of life outside of fatherhood. Twenty years later, Sophie’s tender recollections of their last holiday become a powerful and heartrending portrait of their relationship. Oscar nominee: Best Actor.
    “An astounding first feature – one of the most powerful you’ll find in any cinema this year” (The Independent)

    Saturday November 4th

    PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (15)

    A haunting French costume drama set in the 18th century. Painter Marianne is commissioned by an affluent countess to paint the wedding portrait of her sheltered but headstrong daughter Héloïse.  While posing as her hired companion, Marianne is instructed to complete the portrait in secret, observing Héloïse by day and painting her by night. However, as the two women grow closer, their intimacy and attraction begins to blossom, paving the way for a simmering, star-crossed romance. French language with English subtitles.
    “Mesmerised by the female gaze, this is a perceptive, erotic exploration of power” (The Guardian).

  • What’s On at the Village Hall September 2023

    Please use the following link to view Whats On 09.23

  • Hindolveston Village Screen September 2023

    Cinema Listing for September

    16 September: Banshees of Inisherin (15)

    30 September: Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (PG)

    Hindolveston Cinema Sept 23 (1)
    Hindolveston Cinema Sept 23 (2)
  • Notice of Temporary Road Closure

    NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL proposes to make a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (NTRO6931) affecting the Church Road from its junction with Rectory Road for 100m westwards in the PARISH OF WOOD NORTON to facilitate BT installation works.

    The road will be temporarily closed (except for access) on 10th August 2023 for the duration of the works expected to be about 1 day within the period.

    Alternative route is via: Church Road, Stibbard Road, B1110 Holt Road, Fulmodeston Road, The Street, Foulsham Road, Hindolveston Road, Guestwick Road (Wood Norton, Guestwick, Hindolveston).

    If necessary, the restriction could run for a maximum period of 18 months from the date of the Order.

    Penalty: £1000 maximum fine on conviction and/or endorsement for contravention.

    In the event of the start date being delayed the new start date will be displayed on site in advance.

    The team dealing with enquiries at Norfolk County Council is North Area Streetworks (Community and Environmental Services Department) contactable by telephone at 0344 800 8020 or email at [email protected]. Details are also available at https://one.network.

    Dated this 28th day of July 2023.

    Katrina Hulatt, Director of Legal Services (nplaw), County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2DH

  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA re-opens.

    Hindolveston Village Cinema resumes in September with an Autumn schedule of films.

    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights – Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday 16 September: THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN  (12A)

    Set in a rugged and desperately poor but beautiful Irish island in 1923, “The Banshees of Inisherin” starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, focuses on two long time best friends that have a falling out.  Although Padraic and CoIm have been lifelong friends, they find themselves at an impasse, when one abruptly ends their relationship, bringing alarming consequences for both of them.  “The film itself is a stone cold classic” (Evening Standard) – nominated for nine Oscars, (Best Film, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay etc.) and winner of four Baftas.
    “A flawless tragi-comedy of male friendship gone sour” (The Guardian).
    Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday 30 September: LUNANA: A YAK IN THE CLASSROOM (PG)

    “Lunana” is a A beautifully filmed and heart-warming film set in amazing scenery, up high in the Himalayan Mountains of Bhutan – a charming, quietly funny culture-clash film. Ugyen dreams of going to Australia, but first he must complete a year of his government teacher’s contract, posted to the remote village of Lunana, where he finds a simple, yak- herding community lacking electricity, and even a blackboard in the school classroom. But the enthusiasm of the children and the warmth of the village buoy his spirits, and he must decide to return to the city or remain in this strange captivating land.  Dzongkha language with English subtitles
    “Gorgeous, authentic and charming – could be this year’s most joyous Oscar winner” (Daily Express).
    Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

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