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@ Sheringham Community Paper - Issue 77 - 3 August 2007

Animal Magic Dog Club

Animal Magic Dog Club is based at Bradfield Hall near North Walsham on the North Norfolk Coast. It is an exciting, fun, family orientated club catering for local dogs and dogs on holiday.

Apart from offering a wide range of training for puppies and adult dogs, they also run regular social events. The latest event was the summer picnic.

 Animal Magic Dog Show, Norfolk

The morning started with a variety of fun classes with awards and trophies including the special "Pup Star" award which was won by Barney the bulldog.  After a picnic lunch the dogs and owners enjoyed a variety of agility classes and for the not so active there were lots of dog friendly nature walks on the Bradfield Hall estate. Over 40 dogs attended and a great time was had by one and all especially as Terry Pover "The Pet Photographer" had offered free sittings for club members.  Animal Magic can be contacted on 01263 722669 or e-mail bronwen@animalmagic.wanadoo.co.uk

Bright Sparks

3 August Toftwood Social Club, 4 August Bernies Club (East Runton), 11 August Tyneside Club, 18August Melbourne Caravan Park - North Walsham

Jemb Art Exhibition

The 'JEMB' art group will be holding an exhibition of paintings at the Community Centre, Cromer Road, Sheringham on Friday 17th August from 10am until 4pm and Saturday 18th August from 10am until 2pm. Refreshments will be available (reasonable prices) and proceeds will be for the local Salvation Army New Building Fund.

Jemb Art exhibition, Sheringham

Last year the exhibition incorporated the opening of the new Marjorie McGinn Gallery and almost £500 was raised for the Salvation Army New Building Fund. Feel welcome to come, browse and enjoy the paintings or to purchase a tomorrows masterpiece at today's prices??!! Many local views.

Readers Email

Malcolm clearly needs to revisit the highway code. Rule no 146 states: "watch out for pedestrians crossing a road into which you are turning. If they have started to cross they have priority, so give way". 

I hope that he will now drive with the due care and consideration that are his obligation when driving a potentially dangerous vehicle. Peter Brayne

P & R Property Maintenance, Norfolk