Dereham Town Treasure Hunt. 1st Aug to 1st Sep

For all those that wanted a treasure hunt my offering is now in print. This is a walking treasure hunt and suitable for all ages. It will take you around Dereham town centre and out as far as the station. It can be done in one go and will probably take a couple of hours, longer with a coffee break. Or it can be done over a number of days. The Treasure hunt costs £2 with all funds raised split equally between Dereham Lions, EACH and 2016 Dereham Carnival Fund. The winners of the treasure hunt will win a small prize.

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*** Update *** this event has now closed, but the sheets are still available if you want them.  There is no guarantee that the answers to the clues are still available, but most should be.
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Than you to the following that supported the Treasure Hunt by providing somewhere to buy and return the sheets.T Please note these are no longer available (Sep 15):

Unicorn Computers Ltd, 4 Market Place.
Kaisy, 1 Cowper Road.
The Little Gallery, 62 Norwich street.
Banyards Farm Shop, Etling Green.
From Phil Bean (See contact us by email link)

In order to publicise this event please Tell your friends, family and colleagues.  If you are able to help publicise this event please click here or on the image below to get a PDF poster.

Well, there it was the Kings Park Street Party to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.  The forecast suggested Saturday was to be the best day of the weekend – so the weather looked set fair.  We awoke to bright skies, few clouds and warm sun – Yipee!

By 10:30 am all cars were moved and residents were out decorating their houses and the street.

Kings Park Street Party 2012

By 1:30 the table was taking shape, music was set and food was being readied…

By 3pm residents started arriving and by 3:30 the steet looked set for a Right Royal Celebration.

Kings Park Residents Celebrating

Games were played, food was eaten, drinks were drunk and plenty of chatting and introductions were taking place.  Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves and the event was a roaring success.

Only the weather was putting a damper on proceedings, although it did stay dry.  By 6:30 most residents had retreated to warmer locations, but all were happy as they left and one promise was made – We should do this more often…

So as far as Kings Park Street party is concerned the party is over, but the weekend has only just begun and the decorations are still up – so we will now join the rest of Dereham to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee – God Save the Queen!

Addendum:  We even made the BBC Local news.

So, it’s now fast approaching.  We’ve had meetings, we’ve submitted forms, we’ve bought bunting and planned activities, food, tables, music…  And it’s still a month away.

But it’s quite nice, we’ve been talking to our neighbours,  we do anyway, but now we have a purpose – we’ve decided to do it and do it we shall. Yep – our street is holding a street party.  It won’t be the biggest, it probably won’t be the smallest, but it’ll include many of our neighbours and friends and, you know what, not all of us have organised and attended a street party before.

Now what was it I needed to do, oh yes, food, toys, prizes, police…

Let’s hope that in another 4 weeks or so it will all come together – even the rain won’t deter us, although it’s been trying hard now for a couple of weeks!

See you at the street party…