| READERS LETTER |
My husband and I moved from a city in the East Midlands to
live in Sheringham in January this year. We have been regular summer visitors to this area
for the past 10 years, staying first of all in our touring caravan and then buying a
static caravan 3 years ago. As we were finding it more and more difficult to return to
city living we took the major decision to up-root from the house
which had been our home for 32 years and move to an apartment here in Sheringham.
The purpose of this letter is to say thank you to all the
people who have helped us to settle into our new life so comfortably. The gas engineer,
the plasterer, the decorator, the carpenter and the other tradesmen who have helped to
transform our new residence into our home, and our neighbours who have been so
understanding of the noise and disruption we have caused during the course of this
transformation! The local shops where the assistants are so friendly and willing to help
and our special friends who we have met over the last two summers and who already live
here - they have helped to cushion any thoughts of have we done the right
thing? We are sure that we have. We have enjoyed so many local social
occasions in the last 3 months and we are now becoming involved in voluntary work in the
town. We consider ourselves to be extremely fortunate to live in such a beautiful area,
with so many amenities and look forward to enjoying all of the seasons and not just the
summers!
Thank you Sheringham. |
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Most
Outstanding
Wings Week Appeal Result |
| At the Annual General Meeting of the
Sheringham & District Branch on 23 March at The Southlands Hotel Sheringham, the
Chairman, Derek Shrigley announced that the branch had been awarded the Jim Woodford
Memorial Trophy for the most outstanding Wings Week Appeal Result for a small branch. In
addition the Branch had been awarded a trophy to mark that it had broken the £9000
barrier for the first time. |
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He also announced that the membership at the 31 December
2003 was the highest in the history of the Branch and that there had been a further
increase in members and |
Friends of RAFA since the start of the New
Year. Special praise was given to George and Dorothy Baker for making the
arrangements for Wings Week and organising collections on Cromer Pier, at Safeways and in
Cromer itself.
Sir Colin Turner
President & PRO |
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