Archive for May, 2011

Here’s a current story on the EDP website:
The Garden House (photo at EDP website)The Garden House in Fakenham could have its licence removed  

The pub has gained a reputation for drug use, violence and high noise levels and is to have its licence reviewed at the request of police. In a report by the Police Licensing Team, it says that  the venue presents “a high risk to its patrons and the wider community that use and live in the area of Bridge Street“.  

The District Council are currently holding a public consultation regarding the pub in Bridge Street. People have until 15th June to make their views known.

The Licensing Team have requested that the management at the pub be removed and the premises closed for three months for staff training. If that happens, I hope the police will support the other pubs in town, as the Garden Room’s clientele will obviously be looking for somewhere else to frequent. It would be pointless if the trouble just moved elsewhere. Other options include the imposition of licence restrictions (eg closing at 11pm instead of opening as a club until the early hours) or removing it completely.

I’d never been in the pub before a week or two ago, when I popped in with my fellow conspiritors in Fakenham Plubfest to see if the venue would be doing anything for the festival. I was surprised to see the appearance of the interior (it’s a vast cavern of a place) and was interested to hear the manager, who seemed a pleasant enough guy, describe the current noise restrictions they’ve had placed on the site. Apparently, when the sound levels reach a certain pre-set level, they trigger a switch which completely cuts out the sound system! However, I think some of the noise problem stems from the fact that you can’t fit those kind of switches to the customers!

Summer events in Fakenham

Publicise your community events on the town website!

Fakenham has certainly ‘picked up’ recently as far as town events go. The recent ‘Royal Wedding  After Party’ in the town centre is a prime example. As I attend Kick Start Fakenham meetings, I can also see that there are more events being planned for later in the year and I’m sure it does add to the town’s community spirit (as was intended when Kick Start was formed).

There’s the Fakenham Fair in the Millenium Park on 27th August. That’ll be preceded by a carnival procession headed by the town’s ‘Local Hero’ and comprising both vehicles and walkers. Also during the week before the Fair, Fakenham’s pubs and clubs will be participating in ‘Fakenham Plubfest‘, where many of our local hostelries will be organising an event of their own on one or more days.  There’s also a community Tidy-up being mooted, a duck race, a photo competition and more besides.

There’s a lot going on and lots of planning to do, so if you or your organisation want to get involved, whether it’s being in the carnival procession,  voting for our Local Hero, having a stall at Fakenham Fair, or sorting out an event for your pub or club in the Festival, now’s the time to contact the people concerned to let them know.

Kick Start’s not the only entity arranging town events, of course. If you’re doing something for the community, please let me know so that it can be publicised on the town website. It doesn’t cost anything, it’s gratis and what’s more it’s utterly and totally free (plus, did I mention that there are no costs involved?).