• Hindol Happening: Sunday 9th July 2017

    Hindol Happening is taking place around the village on Sunday 9th July. There will be a horticultural produce show, car boot and garage sale plus a dog show. Click here for the poster or see below for more details.

    Entries for the horticultural show can be taken to the Village Hall from 8.30 am to 9.30 am and judging will take place between 10 am and 11.30 am. Doors open for the public at 11.30 am. The gardens, car boot and garage sales will open at 12.00 midday.

    There is also a dog show as part of the event which starts at 2.00 pm on the Rec. See the separate post or download the poster here.

    The tickets will be £5 each which will include a drink and piece of cake in the Village Hall. Children under 10 years go free. For more information please contact one of the following:

    • Mary Walsh on 01263 861664
    • Karen Peart on 01263 860714 for the garage and car boot sales
    • Lisa Cook on 01263 862445 for the horticultural show
    • Diane Peart on 01263 861241 for horticultural show and teas
    • Judy Manson on 07810 538107 for the dog show

     

  • Village Artist/Printmaker in Norfolk and Norwich Open Studios 2017

    Hindolveston artist/printmaker Alison D’Oyley is taking part in Norfolk and Norwich Open Studios 2017.  

    Her studio, which is at 2A Fulmodeston Road, Hindolveston, NR20 5BS, will be open 27th, 28th & 29th May and then again on 3rd, 4th & 5th June. Each day Alison’s studio is open from 10 am to 5 pm. Further details can be found at http://www.nnopenstudios.org.uk/ and the NNOR Brochure Number is 093.

    In addition, her work can also be seen at the North Norfolk Taster Exhibition, The Old Workshop Gallery, The Street, Corpusty, NR11 6QP. This exhibition runs from Saturday 6th May to Sunday 11th June.

    Contact details for Alison can be found on the village Arts and Crafts listing page.

     

     

  • St George’s Church Summer Concert: Friday 16th June 2017

    The pupils of Gresham Prep school will be performing a summer concert in St George’s Church on the evening of Friday 16th June 2017 starting at 6.30pm.  The concert will be a mixture of soloists, small instrumental and vocal ensembles and choir. Entry is free and there will be refreshments after the concerts. There will be a retiring collection for St George’s church. For more details, download the poster or look below.

     

  • Roc on the Rec: Saturday 29th July 2017

    Roc on the Rec live – on Saturday 29th July 2017 

     

    If you wish to download the poster to assist in the publicity of the event, click here.

    The 2017 event organiser, Zara Leeder, needs some stewards to enhance safety in and around the car park. If you can help for part or all of the evening, then contact Zara as soon as possible.

  • Village Hall Needs New Committee Members

    IT’S CRUNCH TIME…

    This village, though small, is kept lively by the facilities that all of us can share – such as the Village Hall which rocks to the sound of parties; strains strenuously to the sound of martial arts and gym activities; ummms and aaahs to the pleasure of the Coffee Shop, and breathes culture from the art classes and film shows. It has been so for decades.

    But it doesn’t run itself. Down in the engine room there’s a Village Hall Management Committee consisting of a Chairperson, a Treasurer, Secretary, Bookings Secretary and at least a couple of other members. Most have held these roles for years. But now at least three have announced they MUST stand down.

    Considering their ages, many could judge this a good thing – opening up the opportunity for younger and more energetic people to step up to the line.

    But where are they?

    Maybe you’ve been waiting eagerly for the opportunity to join the committee but feel it would be looked on as an intrusion … it wouldn’t be.

    Or maybe you think the job is so onerous and time-consuming that you’re already too busy to contemplate it …it isn’t.

    At the bi-monthly Committee meetings, the Chair ensures everything is conducted in a proper, orderly manner following an agenda, and that no riots break out. The Secretary takes minutes as a record of the meeting. The Treasurer presents details of financial transactions and the general financial state of affairs since the last meeting;. The Bookings Secretary’s job is self-explanatory, but essential to the running of the hall efficiently. A meeting seldom lasts longer than an hour.

    Other than that, the Committee is responsible for ensuring that the hall is safe, secure, warm and compliant with regulations, such as insurance. If repairs are needed, urgent or routine, it’s the Committee’s job to get the problem sorted.

    It’s not difficult, and it’s satisfying to be part of a team that keeps the major community building in the village open for business.

    Try to imagine Hindolveston without its Village Hall…Now think how you could make the hall more appealing!

    Anybody (yes, anybody) who would like to get involved, please make yourselves known to any Committee member (details are on most notice boards) and/or come along to our next committee meeting, which will be at 7.30pm on Friday 2nd June. Where? In the Village Hall. Volunteers will be given guidance about what’s involved and, should they wish it, a hand-over period when the outgoing member and the new volunteer would work together.

    It would be great if some of our younger villagers (i.e. anyone under 40!) would get involved so that the village could benefit from their viewpoint.

    BUT MAKE NO MISTAKE, ANYONE WILL BE VERY WELCOME!!

  • Youth Club Event: Tue 30th May 2017

    The next exciting event for our growing youth club will be on Tue 30th May 2017 from 10.30 am until 2.00pm during the May half term ! Come along and have some fun – not sure what we will be doing yet. It will be a surprise but it won’t disappoint !

    We know you are busy during the term time but it can be lonely in the village in the holidays so come and make new friends. We will have our brilliant Nula and Nikki from ep youth in Fakenham to support us. So come along have a hot chocolate and a snack .

    Need to find out more just email Mary Walsh on [email protected] or text me on 07770862118.

     

  • Village War Memorial Gets Listed Building Status @ April 2017

    An organisation known as Historic England has been considering adding the Village War Memorial to the List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.

    Having taken into account all the representations made, and completed its assessment of the memorial Historic England recommended to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to add Hindolveston War Memorial to the List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. The memorial is now listed at Grade II.

    The relevant reports and documents can be downloaded from Historic England’s website and a copy of the letter sent to the Parish Council with further details can be downloaded here.

     

     

  • Notice: Briston Road Closure Mon 24th April 2017

    NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (NCC) has made a Temporary Traffic Order affecting the C267 Reepham Road, from a point 145m south of its junction with U14154 Craymere Road heading South for 50m in the PARISH OF BRISTON because of manhole cover repair. The formal NCC order can be viewed by clicking here.

    The road will be temporarily closed (except for access) on 24th April 2017 and the duration of the works is expected to be finished within the day.

    Alternative route is via: C267 Reepham Road/Wood Dalling Road, C331 Hindolveston Road/Thurning Road/The Street/Fulmodeston Road, B1110 Holt Road/Dereham Road, B1354 Briston Road/Fakenham Road, C267 Holt Road/Church Street/Hall Street (Wood Norton CP,Hindolveston CP,Thurning CP,Briston CP,Swanton Novers CP,Melton Constable CP,Briningham CP)

  • Youth Club Event – Tue 4th April 2017

    Come and enjoy the next Youth Club event on Tuesday 4th April from 10 am to 2 pm in the Millennium Pavilion. Bring your own T-Shirts to personalise, make your own mock tails, create crafts and have fun with games and silly challenges.

    Any queries, phone Mary on 01263 861664.

  • Leaking Pond affecting the Fulmodeston Road – UPDATE

    Anyone who has driven West out of the village will have noticed that Fulmodeston Road is always wet and large puddles are ever present in the dip as you leave the village boundary. This is particularly annoying if you have just washed your car!! Apart from anything else a constant leak, such as this, is likely to undermine the integrity of the road in that area.

    This matter was raised at the most recent meeting of the Parish Council in March and it was reported that the pond at Blue Tile Farm is leaking on to the road and that it could be that an outlet pipe was broken when UK Power Networks replaced a pole in the vicinity. It seems that the pipe was not replaced but fixed using a sleeve, however, it is highly likely that this is the cause of the problem.

    The Clerk is following up the complaint with the relevant companies, including Anglian Water and UK Power Networks. This post will be updated if any progress is reported back ahead of the next Parish Council meeting in July.

    The problem was reported to Norfolk County Council (NCC) and The Highways department is investigating.

    UPDATE 16 June 2017: Following the latest Parish Council meeting in June, it was reiterated that Mr Steve White of the Highways department is following the matter up directly with UK Power Networks (no change since the May meeting).

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