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Thursday, 3 July 2008

Margaret Mellis, the Sainsbury Centre

World Art Collections Exhibition
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

Margaret Mellis - Fisherman 1990 / 1991
Private Collection © the artist, 2008
Photo: Andi Sapey


Margaret Mellis: A Life in Colour
A new exhibition and a new film

The career of the artist Margaret Mellis is the focus of the new exhibition and the new film, Margaret Mellis: A Life in Colour.

The exhibition, which includes excerpts from the film, opens at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, on Tuesday 1 July and runs until Sunday 31 August.

The film
, produced by Jules Hussey and directed by Sue Giovanni, will première at the Picture House Cinema (Cinema City), Norwich, on Tuesday 8 July as part of the events programme accompanying the exhibition.

The Film
Margaret Mellis: A Life in Colour is a 60 minute documentary film which tells the story of the Margaret Mellis’ life in her own words. The film brings together excerpts from Mellis’ diaries and writing, read by actress Susannah York, with interviews by Professor Mel Gooding (1993 and 1994) for the oral history project Artist’s Lives, which is run by the National Life Stories collection based at the British Library Sound Archive (see Notes to Editors for more information).

“The documentary, Margaret Mellis: A Life in Colour, weaves together the artists’ words with archive photographs and film, new stills, Super 8 and video footage, to produce an in-depth study of Margaret Mellis’ life and work. It is an oral history about a visual artist told using a moving image medium”
– Jules Hussey, Producer.

The Exhibition
A Life in Colour is the first major exhibition of work since Mellis stopped making in 2001, aged 87, due to ill health and features over 60 paintings and sculptures. The exhibition spans Margaret Mellis’ career, from the early still-lifes to the abstract reliefs of the 1960s and the magnificent constructions made from driftwood found on the beach near her Suffolk home. The construction Scarlet Undercurrent, Mellis’ final work, is included in the show.

Margaret Mellis Photo: W.L Bednarski

The exhibition reveals Margaret Mellis’ life-long preoccupations: passion for colour and fascination with form.

“For me, painting is way of making discoveries and of making a thing. When the areas of a painting start reacting together and yet hold together, the thing starts to live. Sometimes it gives a sort of kick”
- Margaret Mellis.

Margaret Mellis’ Life
Margaret Mellis was born in China in 1914 of Scottish parents, and moved to Britain as a baby. Fascinated by colour as a child, her remarkable career began at just 16 years of age when she started studying at Edinburgh College of Art (1930 - 34). As a young woman she was awarded a coveted travelling scholarship that allowed her to travel to Paris and across Europe. In 1937 she held a fellowship at Edinburgh College of Art before studying at Euston Road School.

In 1939 Margaret Mellis moved to St Ives, Cornwall, with her first husband, writer and painter Adrian Stokes. They both became central figures in the St Ives School of artists, which included Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo. In St Ives, Ben Nicholson encouraged Mellis to experiment with collage and relief, prompting her to “think in a different way, not in colour, which was natural to me”. This was a formative period for Margaret Mellis, working alongside some of the most influential British artists in the 20th century.

In 1948 she married the artist Francis Davison and in 1950 they settled near Diss in Suffolk, moving to Southwold in 1976. It was after Davison’s death in 1984 that Margaret Mellis embarked on possibly her most creative phase, her ‘constructions’, made out of driftwood found on Southwold beach.



Kid's Fun Day, Rotary Club of Bungay, 5 July 2008

Returning by popular demand

Rotary Club of Bungay

Kid's Fun Day


To be held at the opening of the

Bungay Summer Festival 2008
click here for full programme

on the

Grammar School Field
St Johns Road Bungay
Saturday 5th July
at 12.00 noon

An afternoon for all the family to enjoy!

Races
Egg & Spoon - 3-legged - fancy dress - many more

including races for mums & dads
(do you remember those old school days)


including:
Dog Show

Refreshments & Burger Stall

Trade Stands


Many more exciting events taking place

If you or your organisation would wish to bring a stall please contact

Mike Daniels
Club Protection Officer
Rotary Club of Bungay

Tel: 07860 452421

Monies to Rotary Charities
Youth Ass. Playground Field

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Lamberts Coaches, Beccles, Suffolk - private & contract hire coach service

please click on image to visit our web site

Lamberts Coaches run a fleet of stylish and comfortable charter hire coaches, providing an excellent service to a wide range of the community, offering both private and contract hire.

Lamberts Coach Service is professional and reliable, providing coach hire for contracts, private hire, excursion, tours, pop concerts, theatre trips and short breaks throughout the UK and Europe.

We will go anywhere, anytime.

www.lambertscoaches.co.uk


Monday, 30 June 2008

Summer Fete, Hempnall Primary School, Sunday 13th July

Hempnall Primary School
Summer Fete

Sunday 13th July
1pm to 4pm

Doctor Who Exhibition
and the chance to meet a Cyberman

Live music from
Saxobility


Children's Sumo Wrestling

Bowling Alley

BBQ

Bar

Raffle
with lots of family prizes

www.hempnall.norfolk.sch.uk

Earsham Festival July 11th - 13th 2008

Earsham Festival 2008
July 11th to 13th

The Earsham Festival will take place this year on the weekend of July 11th-13th. The emphasis as in previous years will be on family entertainment.

Activities will start on Friday evening, July 11th, with a disco for the younger generation in the village hall. The early session from 6.00pm till 7.30pm will cater for the under 11s and the later session from 7.30pm till 9.30pm for older children.

On Saturday, July 12th, there will be the annual Mini Beer Festival in the village hall from 11.00am until late and a Family Fun Day and children’s entertainment on the village green in the afternoon.

Attractions will include Earsham School dancing display, Bungay High School musicians, charity stalls, traditional games and competitions, bouncy castles, roundabout and a variety of refreshments.

Good quality food and music will be available throughout the day and in the evening there will be dancing in the village hall to the music of three local bands.

On both Saturday and Sunday there will be a walking treasure trail round the village, a hanging baskets and garden tubs competition and a photographic display on the theme of childhood memories in All Saints Church.

Also, as part of the Harleston and Waveney Art Trail event, two local artists will invite the public to view their collections of paintings, sculpture, drawings and prints.

Morning coffee and cream teas will be available in the Church and the weekend’s events will conclude with Songs of Praise on Sunday evening at 5.00pm.

For further details please telephone 01986 895535 or 01986 893445

Heveningham Hall Country Fair 6th July 2008

Heveningham Hall
Country Fair


Sunday 6th July 2008

10am to 6pm


A fun day for all the family!

Cossack Trick Riders
Wild West Show
Rabbit Show
Helicopter Rides
Classic cars
Bungee Trampoline
Children’s Activities
Food Hall
Catering and Licensed Bars

Free Parking
Adults £8, Concession £5, 5-14 children £5, under 5s free
10% advanced booking on

www.countryfair.co.uk

Enquiries 01986 798151
Organized by Heveningham Hall Country Fair Trust.
Registered charity no 1095403

Saturday, 28 June 2008

Bungay Summer Festival, 5th to 20th July 2008

Bungay Summer Festival
5th to
20th July 2008
Programme of Events

Saturday 5th July
OPENING CEREMONY
Old Grammar School
Playing Fields
12.30pm
The flag will be raised by
the Town Mayor and the
Reeve

COUNTRY MARKET
The Butter Cross
8.30am - noon
Buy cakes, preserves,
fresh vegetables,
plants, craftware...

KIDS' FUN DAY
view on Waveney Valley Blog
Old Grammar School Playing Fields
11am - 5pm
Organised by Bungay Rotary and
Bungay Youth Association
Fun races for 12’s and under + parents
too... Dog events, competitions, stalls...
Admission: Free

* * Throughout the Festival * *
ART EXHIBITION

Local Artists
10am - 6pm daily, except Mondays
Trinity Street House . Trinity Street
(Collection for BATS)
Dave O’Neill or Janet Blowers O’Neill: 01986 893292

SHOP WINDOW COMPETITION
on the theme of
Bungay: A Town of Letters
Vote for your favourite shop window display
and enter the prize draw - prizes for the first
three out of the hat!
Each window features a hand crafted letter,
created by members of BLACK DOG ARTS
during their craft workshops in the run-up to
the festival. Prizes too for the top 3 shops with
the best window displays, as voted by you!
Ballot boxes at the Library, Post Office & the
Art Exhibition (Trinity Street).

EMMANUEL CHURCH
Upper Olland Street
350th Anniversary
Celebrations
Historical Photograph Exhibition
Saturday 12th July - Sunday 20th July
10am - 4pm. Slide shows 10.30am & 2.30pm

* *

Sunday 6th July
CHILDREN’S FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
Maltings Meadow
Sunday 6th July and Sunday 13th July
10.30am - 5pm each day
Under 7’s, 8’s & 9’s mixed mini- soccer tournament.
Under 12’s & 14’s girls 5-a-side tournament.
Up to 80 teams from local clubs...
Spectators Free!

FESTIVAL SONGS OF PRAISE
Organised by Churches Together
St. Mary’s Church
6.30pm

Tuesday 8th July
1st REAL ALE TRAIL
(with accompanying musician!)
Starts at The Castle Inn
Earsham Street
Meet at 7.30pm
A pleasant stroll around four
of the Bungay ale houses
including The Kings Head,
Swansons and The Chequers.
Contact: Jim Jervis: 01986 892 905 or
Chris Reeve: 01986 893 155.
Free

Wednesday 9th July
KEMP’S MORRIS MEN
The Butter Cross
8pm
Kemp’s Men are named
in honour of Will Kemp, a
colleague of Shakespeare’s,
who danced from London
to Norwich to prove a point.
He did it in nine days,
hence the expression:
“a nine days wonder”.
Donations

Thursday 10th July
EXHIBITION TO MARK THE 90TH
ANNIVERSARY OF THE RAF
Royal British Legion
Royal British Legion Club,
Priory Lane
Thursday 10th July -
Saturday 12th July
10am - 5pm

FESTIVAL QUIZ
The Community Centre
Upper Olland Street
7.30pm
Admission: £3 includes a Ploughman’s supper
Enter your team of 4 brainboxes to Arthur
Fisher, 01986 892 005 or Stephen Went,
01986 893 284.
Proceeds to Holy Trinity Church

Friday 11th July
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
Bungay Camera Club
St. Mary’s Church
Friday 11th July - Sunday 13th July
9am - 5pm
Free (Donations)
Amazing pictures from local cameramen

The Town Reeve’s Event
Bigod’s Music in the Castle Keep
Music by The Minstrel’s Gallery on all
manner of bizarre and wonderful instruments
Admission: £15 inc. dinner, £6 music only
Dinner: 5.45pm, Performance: 6.45pm
Tickets: The Castle Café: 01986 893563

Saturday 12th July
TREASURE HUNT
view on Waveney Valley Blog
The Youth Association
Castle Hills
11am
Best Pirate Flag competition
Best Dressed Pirate
Treasure Hunt
Fun for the under 12’s

STORY TELLING
By BeWILDerwood
The Toy and Gift
Emporium
Earsham Street
Storytelling at
2.15pm, 3.15pm,
4pm & 4.10pm
Admission Free

Sunday 13th July
ANTIQUES STREET FAIR
Earsham Street/Castle Meadow
9am - 4pm
Bargains galore for treasure seekers!
Admission: Free

KITE DAY ON THE COMMON
Adjacent to Golf Club Car Park
10am - 4pm
£1.50 for kite materials
Free to just watch!
Kite making & demonstrations
Kite displays
Refreshments. Kites for sale

BUNGAY IN THE 1860’S
The Fisher Theatre
10am
Stereo slides of Old Bungay
Some of the very earliest photographs of
Bungay to see via projector or Bungay
Museum’s own stereographs!
Admission: Free (Donations)

THE TOWN RECORDER’S BOOK
The Fisher Theatre
2pm - 4pm
The authors, Christopher Reeve & Terry
Reeve will be signing their new book
Admission: Free

An Afternoon of
Traditional Family Games
Cream Teas & other refreshments
St Edmund’s Church
St. Mary’s Street
2pm onwards

Monday 14th July
THE GOOD READ GROUP
OPEN MEETING
Bungay Library, Wharton Street
7.30pm
Speaker: Esther Freud
Esther, of the famous Freud family, is the
author of Hideous Kinky, The Wild,
The Sea House, and most recently,
Love Falls.
Admission: £2.50 (inc. refreshments)

Tuesday 15th July
EXHIBITION
CLAYS: 200th anniversary
of printing in Bungay
Fisher Theatre Cellar Bar
Tuesday 15th July to
Sunday 20th July
11am - 5pm
Admission: Free

TEA DANCE
The Fisher Theatre
Perhaps a waltz or a tan-
go will take your fancy -
with tea and homemade cake included.
3pm £4

2nd REAL ALE TRAIL
(again, with accompanying musician!)
Starts at The Green Dragon Broad Street
Meet at 7.30pm
A pleasant stroll around three of Bungay’s
ale houses including The Angel and The Fleece (free refreshments).
Contact: Jim Jervis: 01986 892 905 or
Chris Reeve: 01986 893 155.
Free - collection for Circle 67

WI OPEN MEETING
Talk: The Redwings Horse Sanctuary
The Community Centre
Lower Olland Street
7.15pm
Admission: Free

Wednesday 16th July
FILM NIGHT AT EMMANUEL
•Joe Jermy’s “A Suffolk Town”
•Historic Bungay - slides
•The Building of the Emmaus Room
Presented by
The Town Recorder, Frank Honeywood
Emmanuel Church, Upper Olland Street
7.30pm
Donations

Thursday 17th July
TOWN TRAIL
The Bungay Society
Meet at St Mary’s Church
3pm
A tour of Bungay’s fascinating
streets and buildings, finishing
at 4pm at The Cafe @ The Castle
for a photo display of historical details of some of the buildings.
Admission: £3 (inc. refreshments) historical details of some of the buildings.

Friday 18th July
EATS & ENTERTAINMENT
Trinity Church
7.00 p.m.
Competitions, Raffle,
Music and Comedy with
cheese and wine to raise
funds for a crêche area in the church.
Adults £4.00, children free
Everybody welcome
Contact Betty Warnes 01986 892855

Saturday 19th July
HORTICULTURAL SHOW
Bungay Horticultural Society
Community Centre
2pm - 4pm
Displays of fruit, veg., flowers...
Refreshments . Raffle
Plants for sale!
Adults 50p, Children 10p

BOWLS
Bungay Bowls Club
Bungay Bowls Club is proud to host the
Suffolk English Bowling Federation Area
Semi-Finals and Finals.
Saturday 19th July (Semi-Finals)
Sunday 20th July (Finals)
Start 9.30am onwards (both days)
Refreshments from the Pavilion

BANDS ON THE BAILEY
B.E.A.R.
Designer Hooligans
The Fuzz
Remold
Castle Meadow
7pm - 11pm
Admission £3.50, under 16’s free
Bands, beer and the Bailey - what more
could you want?

Sunday 20th July
ANNUAL CYCLE RIDE
The Godric Way
Meet at the Butter Cross
10.00am
Free
Bring your own bike! A great fun ride
for all abilities.

ORGAN RECITAL
St. Mary’s Church, 3pm
£4, inc. refreshments
children free
Concert by organist Tim Patient

CLOSING CEREMONY
The Castle, 5pm
The Town Mayor and Reeve mark the end
of this year’s Festival.

The Festival organisors would like to thank
the following sponsors without whose
generosity the Festival would not be possible:
Beccles & Bungay Journal
Chamber of Commerce
Cossey’s Funeral Service
Goldstar Fencing
Nursey of Bungay
Rosedale Funeral Home
Sprake & Kingsley
St. Peter’s Brewery
Wightman’s
Wherry Veterinary Group

* * POST FESTIVAL EVENTS * *
Tuesday 22nd July
3rd REAL ALE TRAIL
(with tireless musician!)
Meet at The Butter Cross at 7.30pm
for a COACH TRIP
The coach will tour around four more ale
houses, including St. Peter’s Brewery,
The Artichoke at Broome, The Duke of York at Ditchingham and
The Queen’s Head at Earsham (free refreshments).
Booking essential with either Jim Jervis: 01986
892 905 or Chris Reeve: 01986 893 155.
£3 coach fare

Wednesday 23rd July
SHAKESPEARE AT THE CASTLE
THE TEMPEST
Performed by Circle 67
Castle Meadow
Entry by ticket only from The Café
@ The Castle or Jim Jervis 01986
892905
Entry free – hat collection on exit

Saturday 26th July
Hey, Let’s Go Fishing!
Bungay Common Pond opposite Outney
Meadow Caravan Park
Learn how to fish with a trained NFA coach and
become a member of the Bungay Cherry Tree
Angling Club.
Free event for Juniors. Booking essential.
Contact: Mark Casto, 07969641061

Click image to view Festival Programme

Festival at
The Fisher Theatre


Art:
An exhibition of photography
by
David Ruddle

local landscape photographer, will run
everyday throughout the festival. 11am - 5 pm

Drama:
The Fisher Youth Theatre Juniors

THE RATZ
Friday 4th July at 7.30pm
Saturday 5th July at 2pm and 7.30pm
Tickets £7 (£5 concessions)
The Fisher Youth Theatre Seniors

THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE
Friday 11th July at 7.30pm
Saturday 12th July at 2pm and 7.30pm
Tickets £7 (£5 concessions)

Narration:

An Evening with ...
CLEMENT FREUD
Without hesitation, repetition or much deviation, Sir
Clement talks about his life
Wednesday 9th July at 7.30pm
Tickets £18

An Evening with ...
JOHN JULIUS NORWICH
Historian, writer, a radio presenter and outstanding
performer: a night not to miss.
Friday 18th July at 7.30pm
Tickets £15

Music:

Soundworks present:
AN ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE
Adele Swallow, Matt Shepherd, Nick Worrall
Sunday 13th July at 8pm
Tickets £10

Comedy:
“If it’s Laughter You’re After”
A fun and laughter cabaret show with
Nigel ‘Boy’ Syer and Steve Ace
Saturday 19th July at 7.45pm
Tickets £9.50

Friday, 27 June 2008

Bungay Antiques Street Fair, Sunday 13 July 2008

BUNGAY
ANTIQUES STREET FAIR
Earsham Street/Castle Meadow

Sunday 13th July 2008

9am - 4pm

Bargains galore for treasure seekers!

Admission: Free

Hot and cold food plus entertainment.

* * *

Bungay Street Markets
Every year Bungay holds three street markets, in Earsham Street which is closed to traffic for the day

May - Garden Street Market

July - Antique Street Market

December - Christmas Street Market

For any information regarding any of these or to book a stall then please call

John Pestell on 01986 782464

or

email willowdykes.barn@virgin.net

john

Family Fun Day at Frenze Beck, Diss

Family Fun Day

at

Frenze Beck Nature Reserve
Sawmills Road, Diss


There will be arrange of art and countryside activities on site with the addition of face painting and stilt walking bugs roaming around the site.

on

Saturday 19 July 2008

between

10am and 3pm

£3.00 per child
with accompanying adults free of charge

* * *

Frenze Beck

"We have embarked on the creation of a small wetland wildlife paradise on the western bank of the River Frenze in Diss, and this formerly unused ground has now been commended by the Environment Agency as part of its celebration of World Wetlands Day.

Frenze Beck was previously ecologically poor and overgrazed grazing marsh, within the floodplain of the river Frenze. It had become increasingly dry with peat build up and the remains of slubbing out works being deposited on the riverbank, reducing the ability of the river to flood onto the land".


Beccles Carnival Weekend of Live Music and Family Fun


Beccles Carnival Weekend of Live Music
and Family Fun


The Beach joins the Beccles Carnival as our official radio Station this year and will be attending all events over the Carnival weekend. Look out for their presenters, the Beach Bunny and make sure you pick up your free car sticker!

Friday the 18th July 2008 brings you Summer Ska 2 with Headline Act Neville Staple, formally of the Specials and Fun Boy 3. Since 1998 Neville has been on a mission to entertain, successfully touring Japan, South America and extensively touring North America with his own band. It is worth seeing Neville's live performance; his captivation stage presence and distinct voice are well worth it. Catch his show at the Beccles Quay, and you'll get a mix of old favorites plus loads of his brand new original solo material.

Neville Staple has been recording in both the UK for 525Music Productions at Planet Studios, and in Southern California recording and writing.

Monkey Spanner will be playing in support. The band consists of a full Brass Section plus Guitars, Keyboards and Drums. Monkey Spanner will entertain you with classic SKA & 2 Tone hits from the 60's, 70's & 80's. This is GET-UP & DANCE music for audiences of all ages.

The infectious SKA beat always fills the dance floor wherever they play. Monkey Spanner's antics on stage are guaranteed to get the audience involved in a great party atmosphere - There's always someone 'monkeying around' and something happening on their set! Advance tickets £7.50 accompanied under 12’s free!

Summer blues on Saturday 19th July will be headlined by the Blues Brothers and the Bluesettes with a full 6 piece live band including Brass Section. Over the last six years the Band have taken the music and moves of the Blues Brothers to fans all over Europe and the UK. Some of the venues they’ve played include: The London Palladium, The Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Her Majesty’s Theatre, Military bases in Germany, & countless outdoor festivals. It is advisable to get your tickets for these events early, as there is limited availability and are at the discounted price of £7.50 for advance purchases. (Accompanied under 12’s Free) Tickets will be £10.00 on the gates if they’re not already sold out!

Tickets can be purchased from East Coast Services in Beccles, Sound clash of Norwich, Better Leisure of Great Yarmouth, Morlings of Lowestoft and via pay pal on the official carnival website www.BecclesCarnival.co.uk

Our Fun packed programme for all the family during Saturday starts with the annual Teddy Bear Parade, gathering outside the Kings Head at 12 pm. Bring along your best dressed Teddy and parade with our official Radio Sponsor, The Beach Bunny will lead the parade towards the Quay for an afternoon of entertainment with K-Syl-R, including the best dressed teddy competition, Children’s Fancy Dress Competition, races and much more! Free Admission

Sunday will see the annual Parade of Floats leave the Back of Rainbow Car Park into Gosford road and follow the usual route around the town. Line the streets and support your local carnival! Radio Broadland are bringing along the 60th Anniversary Lotus Elise, and the Daleks will exterminate their way through the streets. We have several floats entered already, though there is always space for more! This years Parade is set to be, yet again, one of the biggest ones yet!

Make your way with the parade down to the Quay for an afternoon of Family entertainment with the Lowestoft Dog Agility Display Team, Stocks Fun Fair and much more! Why not enter a team for our Free Tug of War? Registration will take place on the day. Admission £5.00 accompanied under 12’s free (this includes evening entry)

Finish off the Weekend with Live Music from the Austin Beats and our Battle of the Bands Finalists, Culminating with our Fantastic Fireworks Finale choreographed to music, countdown with The Beach, followed by The Austin Beats Second set to round of an excellent Weekend for the whole Family!

For full details of all events during the Carnival weekend 18th - 20th July 2008, and how you can help, sponsor, book a stall plus full programme visit the official carnival website
www.BecclesCarnival.co.uk

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Children's Fun and Activity Day, Bungay, 28 June

Children's Fun and Activity Day
Emmanuel Church, Bungay

Saturday 28th June
10am - 1pm

treasure hunt, face painting,
cake, clothes & toy stalls,
story time, 10p stall,
games, craft table,
refreshments
and much, much more.

We want to raise funds for UNICEF to help their campaign to ensure that babies can be born free from HIV. Every minute of every day, a baby is born with HIV, passed on by their mother during pregnancy, labour or delivery. For as little as 68p, there is an effective treatment that can prevent a mum passing HIV to her baby.

PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT OUR EVENT

Saturday, 21 June 2008

The Royal Norfolk Show 2008

THE ROYAL NORFOLK SHOW
25 June 2008 - 26 June 2008

Opening Times:
8am daily


The Royal Norfolk Show is the largest two-day agricultural show in the country. In 2008 we are celebrating the centenary of the granting of our Royal Charter and therefore plan a bumper Show for our visitors.

This will include spectacular Grand Ring displays by The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery and breathtaking performances by the Bolddog Lings Freestyle Motocross team.


Contact Details:
Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (Tel: 01603 748931)

Tickets can be purchased online:

www.royalnorfolkshow.co.uk

spectacular video from last year courtesy YouTube

Friday, 20 June 2008

Southwold beaches to be replenished!

photo courtesy Keith Moore

Sand levels are to be topped up at the popular Suffolk beach resort.

Natural conditions have been seen as the cause for the gradual erosion of the beaches either side of Southwold's pier, Waveney District Council said.

Now the council is beginning work to build up levels between groynes by pushing back material that has been lost into the sea.

"We have had problems which have seen the beaches lose their sand," Councillor Ken Sale said.

"These works will ensure that they are ready for the summer season," he added.

By rebuilding the levels the council said it hopefully would encourage extra beach material to be deposited naturally.

Areas of the beach are due to be closed between each pair of groynes at a time.

"The tide cycle must be right to complete this replenishment and we have agreed that action needs to be taken on the first available tides," Mr Sale said.

Southwold sea frontSource: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Mapping Norfolk, the Sainsbury Centre

World Art Collections Exhibition
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

Photograph of Norfolk by Kabir Hussain

Kabir Hussain
Mapping Norfolk


Mapping Norfolk, a new exhibition of work by artist Kabir Hussain, opens in the Link at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia (UEA), Norwich on 1 July and runs until 31 August.

The exhibition has been inspired by the Norfolk landscape, from the salt marshes of north Norfolk to the Broads and the flatlands of the Fens. At the centre of the show are large works in bronze that form a ‘sculptural map of Norfolk’.

Photography, sculpture and drawing by the artist will also be on display. The exhibition is curated by Atsuko Kikuchi, Curatorial Fellow in Cultural Diversity at the Sainsbury Centre.

“The Norfolk landscape expresses its energy in an embracing way, an impression reinforced by Norfolk’s big sky. It has a subtle and confident character”
– Kabir Hussain.

Kabir Hussain was born in Punjab, Pakistan, in 1960. At the age of 7 he emigrated to England with his family and grew up in Yorkshire. His fascination with the landscape stems from his memories of the terrain he saw from the aeroplane on this journey. His experiences of landscape have been diverse, from the altiplano of Peru to the craggy terrain of Eritrea through to the Thar Desert of India. These have informed his sculptural practice.

Work at the Foundry

Having lived in Kings Lynn since 2001, Hussain feels now is the time to explore the countryside he calls home. He explains that “Wanderlust takes you to faraway places. The buzz of a new and alien environment can be enthralling. Over time you become more appreciative of your immediate surroundings, as I have of Norfolk after living here for 7 years. I feel a familiarity with it and have an attachment to it that I wish to build upon. When I first visited the county in 1995, I was struck by its expansive nature. Now I feel is the time to adopt it for formal study”.

In preparation for the exhibition, Kabir Hussain has embarked on a number of journeys on land, by sea and from the air. He began in Kings Lynn where he took a fresh look at some of the routes that have become familiar to him over the years. From there he moved down the coast to explore the mud flats of Snettisham and the expansive views seen from locations which include Ten Mile Bank, Salthouse Church and Sheringham. Hussain then went inland visiting Thetford Forest and the Norfolk Broads.

Research to inform the exhibition has been carried out on a wide range of topics by Kabir Hussain and the curator, Atsuko Kikuchi. Literature and archival materials have been studied and interviews conducted with local residents and experts on topics from history and archaeology to wildlife. Norfolk organisations that have contributed to the research include Norfolk Wildlife Trust, the Norfolk Coast Partnership, Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service, Norfolk Heritage Centre and the School of Environmental Science at UEA.

Kabir Hussain is a master bronze founder, with over 17 years of experience. His new works that form a ‘sculptural map of Norfolk’ have been cast at the AB Fine Art Foundry in London. Hussain uses a combination of bronze, wax and paper to form delicate textures and shapes giving them the immediacy and intimacy of a watercolour. Displayed with the bronzes will be sculpture, drawings and photographs by the artist.

“We hope the exhibition will inspire people with a sense of community, encourage lively debate about our local environment and give people a fresh perspective on the Norfolk landscape”
– Atsuko Kikuchi.

Accompanying the exhibition will be a new website - www.mappingnorfolk.com - which will feature work by the artist and interviews with local residents and experts. People will also have chance to take part in an online mapping project to create a map of Norfolk with their videos and photographs. For information about events accompanying Mapping Norfolk visit www.scva.org.uk or telephone 01603 593199.


Wednesday, 18 June 2008

All Hallows Family Garden Party, 21st June

Family Garden Party

Saturday 21st June 2008
at 2.00pm – 4.30pm

In the grounds of
All Hallows Hospital


Jewellery, Cakes, Ice Cream, Toy Stall,
Children’s Activity Corner, Plants, Books,
Grand Draw-Top Prize £100 Wood Turning,
Flower Arranging, Face Painting,

Traditional Fun Stalls and Much More!

Performances by
Bungay Middle School &
Liz Lee Dance School

Everyone Welcome

Free Entry

Please note if the weather forecast is bad this event will take place in Ditchingham Village Hall

Organised by the Friends of All Hallows Hospital
Station Road, Ditchingham, Bungay, Suffolk NR35 2QL
map


www.all-hallows.org.uk