September 2025Saturday 6th: Yard Sale around DickleburghSunday 7th: Funday Sunday Church grounds 12noon - 4.00pm Pulham Market Free entryFree BBQ, Tea Coffee cakes. Bouncy Castle, Teddy zip wire, Bell ringing demo, many other activities.Saturday 13th: 9am-5pm Bike, Walk, Drive... in the Norfolk CountrysideSaturday 27th: 10am cleaning Starston church all welcome (bacon butties provided).October 2025Sunday 5th: 9.30am Dickleburgh Church Family Service – No Breakfast, followed by a 4.00pm Harvest Sing and Supper at The Cottage - donations of tins etc. would be appreciated to go to the FoodbankTuesday 14th: Benefice Council at Starston Jubilee HallSaturday18th: Pulham Market Traitors evening Memorial Hall 7.O0 for 7.30pm tickets £25 per person from Laura Vincent 01379 676906 email laura363@btinternet.comDelicious three course meal, all the fun, excitement, and drama of the international ‘Traitors’ TV programme. Tables of eight people.November 2025Sunday 9th: 10.45am Remembrance Service at Dickleburgh Church29th/30th Mega Christmas tree sale . Visit the site and choose your own special christmas tree growing in Pulham Market. We will harvest it for your collection at our Christmas Fayre on December 6th. Wonderful trees, competitive prices, supporting your local church.December 2025Saturday 6th: 10.30am – 1.00pm Pulham Market Christmas Fayre with Tree pick-up. Memorial Hall Pulham Market. Free entry, Father Christmas, tombola, cake stall, secret wrapping room, refreshments, table decorations.Sunday 7th: 9.30am Christingle/Advent service.Sunday14th: Candle lit Carol service - In Pulham Market church 6.30pmHear the Christmas story anew and join in well-known readings, songs and carols.Wednesday 17th: 7pm Carol Service at ShimplingWednesday 17th: Christmas concert Pulham Market Memorial Hall 7.30pm Featuring Castleton Brass Band. All your favourite Christmas music. Mulled wine and mince pies. Tickets £7.50 from Adrian Bell 01379 608856Thursday18th: Carols round the tree on the Green – 6.30pm Pulham Market village greenSaturday 20th: 7pm Dickleburgh Carol ServiceSunday 21st Christingle service 4.00pm – in Pulham Market Church. For the young and young at heart.Tuesday 23rd: 5pm Dickleburgh Carol Singing round the VillageWednesday 24th: 5pm Dickleburgh Church Crib ServiceChristmas Day: Dickleburgh Family Communion 10amJanuary 2026Wednesday 24th: Pulham Market Burns night supper and dancing tickets £20.00June 2026Saturday 27th: Dickleburgh Village FeteRegular Weekday EventsMondays:7.30 TLC - Every 3rd Monday Tender Loving Care / Truth Love Courage - an informal time together to pray and share our faith. Contact Margaret Adlam for details (01379 741999)Tuesdays: 10am - 12noon “Arty Crafty” in Dickleburgh Church Rooms2pm Guided Meditation on Zoom - Contact Gale Hodgkinson for details and pass codes (01379 740042, gale-h@tiscali.co.uk)Wednesdays:10am Pulham St Mary, midweek Communion service, every Wednesday, 10am at Pulham St Mary Church. Followed by coffee. All welcome.10.30am 'Stride' walking group every fourth Wednesday, contact Sue (07967 828957) for details.Thursdays:2pm - 4pm: Dickleburgh Reading Room is open for Historical Research2pm every third Thursday: "Meet and Mardle" in Dickleburgh Church Rooms - contact Sylvia (01379 643010) for details. Fridays:7.30pm Ringing Practice at Dickleburgh (contact 01379 740042 for details).Saturdays: 9.30am Morning Prayer at Dickleburgh
An enjoyable day was had by all at the Wreath Making Workshop of 7th December led by Francesca Goodman of British Blooms, Dickleburgh, hosted by the Half Moon Inn, working in conjunction with Rushall Church. With grateful thanks from Rushall PCC to all those involved in helping to raise the sum of £388.00 for St Mary’s Church, to Francesca for her artful tutoring in wreath making, to Keighley and Justin of the Half Moon for generously providing the use of their conservatory for the day free of charge and providing lunch, and to Judy Kirk-Walker who had the initial idea of putting on the workshop to raise funds for the church and who co-ordinated the different organisations in setting it up, and last but not least to all the lovely ladies who attended the workshop and produced splendid festive wreaths to be proud of. Thank you to you all and here’s hoping we may be able to do it all again next year.