BREAK 'N' EGG EASTER APPEAL
North Norfolk Radio is teaming up with local charity BREAK for their 2006
BREAK 'N' EGG Easter appeal. This year North Norfolk Radio are asking everyone to
buy an extra Easter egg and drop it into one of BREAK's local shops in Cromer, Holt,
Aylsham, North Walsham or Sheringham, or their offices at Breck Farm, Stody Estate.
Just before Easter, the North Norfolk Radio team will visit the children and adults at
BREAK in their 'Eggmobile' to drop off a big pile of Easter fun. The appeal directly
supports local people with special care needs - disabled people who come to BREAK for
their holidays at Easter, those adults with learning disabilities who come along to their
day care services, the families staying within their assessment unit and the children live
in the charity's children's homes.
Alan Chapman, Fundraising Manager for BREAK said, "We were delighted to be
chosen by North Norfolk Radio to be the beneficiaries of this year's Easter Egg Appeal -
BREAK 'N' EGG! The people who use our services will be delighted to have a chocolate
filled Easter! "The nice thing about an appeal like this is that local people
can give very little to make a big difference. For example, the children who live with us
in our children's homes are unable to live within their own family units, so for them
knowing someone is thinking about them is quite special - in fact these types of gestures
touch us all at BREAK and make us feel very humble."
North Norfolk Radio Presenter, Craig Burchell said, "We want to collect a massive
pile of Easter Eggs to take along - and that is where we need your help. All you
have to do is spend a couple of extra pounds and throw another egg in the trolley next
time you are at the supermarket. "We're delighted to be helping make a
difference to a local charity that does so much for so many people within the North
Norfolk area."
If you are unable to go along to one of the BREAK shop, or North Norfolk Radio, then
contact the station as they might be able to along and collect the eggs from your
workplace. Call Craig on 01263 860808 for more details.

COMPETITION WINNERS ISSUE 60
Spelling Mistakes - Winner - Jack Edwards
Page2 welcum - welcome
Page 3 pavments - pavements
Page 4 center - centre
Page 5 tennants - tenants
Page 6 miner - minor
Page 7 packageing - packaging
Page 8 aristokratic - aristocratic
Page 9 maintainance - maintenance
Page 10 appeel - appeal
Page 11 documentry - documentary
Easter Bunnies - Winner - Rose Butlin
Pages: front, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 & back page
Kidz Quiz - Winner - Gail Force
Answer: The letter L
Teen Scene - Winner - Helen Back
Answer: Sunshine
It would help us if you would come to the office to claim your prize - that way you get to
choose what you would like! If you can't get here, please let us know on 01263
826005 the best time for us to call and drop it off.

PICNIC CAMPAIGNERS
The Picnic Campaigners visited a playing field in Cromer and found two red
poop bins and 'parcels' on the ground. There is about 30 acres of green space and
wondered who in their wisdom placed them where children play.
Making a new dog bylaw can be a slow and complicated prosess and for this reason will soon
be introducing new powers from 6th April for councils known as Dog Control Orders.
These will allow councils to ban dogs from land, require that dogs are kept on leads and
require that dog owners to clear up their dogs mess. Dog bylaws can now be used to
cover most types of land to which the public access. Contact local council for
creating dog free zones or email mariejohnmay19@yahoo.co.uk for further information or advice.
Lynn Jackson

Friends of EA Air Ambulance Lottery Winners
3 March - Mrs Janet Lovick 10 March - Miss Hilary Souter
17 March - Mrs Marie Howard 24 March - Mrs Humphrey-Smith
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to:
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