The Running Horse – Fakenham.
The Morning Advertiser, a pub trade news website, is running this story about the recent spate of ‘new build’ pubs Marstons are opening. The article states that Fakenham’s Running Horse is one of those already open, which I don’t think is actually true, but the pub will be trading soon enough.
The new pub, near the football ground and therefore set to become ‘my local’, will probably be hoping to take custom from Fakenham’s Hungry Horse - a similar kind of pub in that it sells cheapish mass-market food to families (possibly one difference is the Marstons pub will sell cask ale where the Henry IV didn’t the last time I looked). I guess Marstons’ long-term plan takes into account the fact that the town’s population will be increasing due to the number of new houses which will be built over the next few years. However, I’m also guessing that they’ll need to work hard to attract custom at the start – Fakenham’s pubs already struggle to attract people, especially early in the week. One more pub in the town means that punters will be spread even more thinly than they are at the moment.
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It’s time, I decided. Remember that new Fakenham website I was telling you about? The new one that’s a central point of info for all things Fakenham. I’ve switched the switch. Pulled the lever that makes it available. Dropped a coin in the virtual meter. You can have a look now!
Let me know what you think. I’m after suggestions for the content and I’m hoping you’ll let me know if you find any incorrect information or if things go all pear-shaped while you’re surfing it.
There are a few bits that don’t work yet, such as the news items from the Town Council and Kick Start Fakenham websites (they’re not launched yet). There are some sparsely-populated sections too, like the Local Link Directory (do you run a non-commercial Fakenham area website? Get your site linked now!). On the whole though, it’s just about there – albeit a work in progress. Automatic links to Facebook and Twitter, the works!
Have a ‘butcher’s hook’ and tell me how you get on
This year’s Annual General Meeting of the Fakenham & District Chamber of Trade will be held on Friday 25th February. at Fakenham Racecourse
The meeting will start between 6.15 and 6.30, with the formalities of a standard Chamber commitee meeting. After that an informal session between committee and members where you’ll get a chance to pose questions and put your ideas across.
During the evening a presentation will be made with the donation to Help for Heroes and the five local charities supported by the Chamber’s 2010 Fireworks event.
To end the evening, a hog roast and drinks will be available. The Chamber committee hopes to see as many members as possible at the event!

Hunt for hero in carnival comeback – News – Eastern Daily Press
Here’s the first story I’ve seen in the local media about this year’s Fakenham Carnival, which Kick Start Fakenham are planning. A Carnival procession will be back, for the first time in ages. There’s also a ‘heroes’ theme to proceedings, with no carnival queen but a local hero chosen by the community who will lead the procession.
Read more about in in the EDP and if you know somebody who’s a bit of a local hero, put their name forward!

The Crown Hotel, Fakenham
Remember when this was a thriving pub? Remember when it was a positive focal point in the town centre?
The Crown has been closed for a long time now. It’s arguably the best recognised building in the Market Square and it’s got to be the prime location for a pub in Fakenham, yet it remains empty. The Crown continues to project an appallingly negative image on a town whose residents and representatives are fighting to improve and promote it. For an important building like this to remain closed just looks bad and if it could be reopened might start to paint a more positive picture of the town. Maybe that would in turn start to attract more and better shops – nothing breeds success like success, as they say.
What can be done?
I was talking the other day to a Wells resident about a similar situation in his town. There’s a prominent building – now an eyesore – on the Quay which has been empty for a long time due to a fire. The community there have called on the council to investigate issuing a compulsory purchase order. It makes sense. They’ve spent shedloads of money in the area and want to promote Wells, as we want to for Fakenham, but the eyesore is a blot on the landscape which is holding them back. ‘Spoiling the ship for a ha’porth of tar’ is the old saying.
I wonder if something like that’s a possibility for The Crown? The owners don’t seem to be doing anything to actively sell the place or get new tenants in. I have a client who tells me he produced an outline business plan for joint ownership of the place as a pub/restaurant/hotel but despite contacting the owners with it he was completely ignored.
What do you think? Do you have any ideas? Please leave a comment.
Community Volunteer Award 2011
FAKENHAM TOWN COUNCIL
If you know of anyone who gives their services voluntarily to assist others would you like to nominate them for the Community Volunteer Award. This is given every year to an individual who has helped in youth club, local church, residential or nursing home, personal home help to an elderly or sick person, a local club or aid group or any other similar organisation within the Town. The volunteer gives their services with no thought of reward but with the intention of helping others in the community.
The nominee must live in Fakenham and provide their voluntary work in Fakenham.
Please write to Fakenham Town Council at the address below and nominate a person by the 31st March 2011
FAKENHAM TOWN COUNCIL
Fakenham Connect, Oak Street, Fakenham
Telephone: 01328 853653
email: info@fakenhamtowncouncil.co.uk
Part of the new ‘central hub’ website I’m creating for Fakenham has a page selling promotional merchandise (well, I’ve got to maximise my ROI as they say in Dragons’ Den – the site’s taking ages to create!).
If you fancy a quick preview, click on the picture on the right. It should take you to the new Fakenham shop at Spreadshirt, where you can browse through the selection of tees, hoodies and other Fakenham-branded stuff.
It’s all very tongue-in-cheek and I think it’ll strike a chord with Fakenham folk. Let me know what you think so far.
Happy New Year, everybody.
I speak to local people from time to time who tell me they read this blog regularly to keep up with things which are happening in our town. Ideally, that shouldn’t really be the case – there should be a dedicated site where local info is published and my blog should be more personal, less promotional. Hopefully that’s about to change in 2011, with the launch of a new Fakenham website. I’ve been working on it over the Christmas break and it should be set to go live in the not-too-distant future.
It’s designed to be the hub of Fakenham’s websites – a route through to them all and a place where important info is available centrally – something I’ve been banging on about for a while!
As I’m in the process of finalising the new site’s initial content, I thought I’d ask you what you’d like to see on it (although I can’t promise it’ll be included, of course). I’ve already got links to local news stories, cinema listings, latest news from the new Town Council and Kick Start websites, listings from the Fakenham Business Directory and an event calendar – speaking of which…..
I’ve used Google Calendars to display events organized by the Town Council, Kick Start group and market/farmers’ market dates. If you’re involved with a community group or another organization which would like to be included in the dates on the calendar, please get in touch. I’ll tell you how to get an online calendar which you can publish on your own website, include all Fakenham’s events on it if you want and how to get your dates amalgamated with the composite ‘official’ Fakenham calendar of events.
That’s all about the subject for now, but I shall return to it soon. In the meantime, please add your thoughts and ideas as a comment on this post, buttonhole me on Facebook, or drop me an email via ‘steve at wensum dot net’.
Did you know there’s a new social club in Fakenham? One has just been started at the Community Centre and the first night is this week. Here’s a message I got via Facebook from Lisa Smerdon, who’s organizing it…
“First night of our Thursday night social club. Everyone welcome to come along, have a drink in nice, warm comfortable surroundings at affordable prices. Come and support us and give us suggestions as to what you want from YOUR community centre.”

