Events in Thorpe Abbotts

Moth Night Saturday 4th July. Come and discover your local moths with Jon Clifton at the All Saints Conservation Area Thorpe Abbotts. Just £6 for the evening commencing at 8.30pm so please bring a torch. To book a place and for more details please contact Simon Beet on 01379 669068 or email  allsaintsta@btinternet.com. Places will be limited so do apply in good time.

Come Scythe With Us on 8th August. A one day scything course with Simon Fairlie  at the All Saints Conservation Area at Thorpe Abbotts. Truly amazing value at £7 for the day due to support from South Norfolk District Council. This is the only course using the increasingly popular Austrian Scythe happening in East Anglia this Summer so will be popular. Please contact Simon Beet on 01379 669069 or email allsaintsta@btinternet.com

Residents meeting about proposed Gypsy and Travellers’ site

PROPOSED GYPSY AND TRAVELLERS SITE
AT BROCKDISH

RESIDENTS MEETING

BROCKDISH VILLAGE HALL

MONDAY APRIL 20th 7-30pm

The Brockdish and District Working Group
and
members of the Brockdish Parish Council and guest speakers

We propose to inform residents on what action the group has
taken so far
and what further action you can take to help in regard to this
proposal.
We will also endeavour to answer what questions you may have.

IT IS VITAL WE HAVE YOUR SUPPORT

We look forward to seeing you on

MONDAY APRIL 20th 7-30pm BROCKDISH VILLAGE HALL

For those who have contributed to the fund we would like to thank you for your support.

Four churches festival returns

The four churches festival will be returning to the Waveney Valley in May with rock legend Rick Wakeman once again at the helm. 

The world-renowned keyboard player, and star of television series Grumpy Old Men, lives in the Diss area where the festival is based. And he will be joined by a cast of musicians, comedians and actors including Nicholas Parsons, television comedy producer Charles Garland and Keith Skues, awarded an MBE in 2004 for his services to broadcasting and charity. 

“It always gives me immense pleasure to perform in these ancient and unique buildings, and I am really looking forward to working alongside the talented artists booked for this event,” said Mr Wakeman who lives next door to the Rev Trevor Riess, the priest in charge of the four parishes. 

“Working with the team from the local churches also enables me to see how a few dedicated people ensure that these fabulous buildings are looked after for the benefit of everyone in the community.”

The festival opens with a comedy night with Joe Goodman and special guests at Billingford church on Wednesday May 27, followed by an evening with Nicholas Parsons at All Saints Church, Thorpe Abbots, the following day. He will also chair a live version of Radio 4′s hit show ‘Just a Minute’ at Brockdish church on Friday May 29 that includes Rick Wakeman in the line-up. 

The festival concludes on Saturday May 30 with two performances by Gordon Giltrap, one of the UK’s most respected guitarists, at St Andrew’s Church, Scole. 

Mr Riess said: “The festival embodies the medieval ideal of churches as community centres – places where Christian worship takes place alongside a whole range of other activities that enhance the quality of people’s lives. 

“We are all really looking forward to welcoming this year’s performers as well as the many hundreds of people who will be coming to see them.”

Full story from the Diss Mercury

Wingfield Arts is Re-opening!

Wingfield Arts will be fully re-opening on 3 April 2009!

Now owned by Mid-Suffolk Council and called Wingfield Barns, there is a new and growing website – http://www.onesuffolk.co.uk/WingfieldArts – with all information, including details of a varied programme of events.

We are very fortunate to have this delightful venue so close to Brockdish. I urge you to explore the website.