Following the
last several years’ successful events, Barton Turf Adventure Centre is proud
once again to host the
North Norfolk Worm Charming Championship
Organised by the
Coltishall & Horstead Pre-School, to be held on SUNDAY 13th MAY 2012 at
Barton Turf Adventure Centre (directions below) (in conjunction with the Go
Wild at Barton Turf event). Entries close at 1 pm and the event is scheduled to
start at about 2 pm.
It is free entry
to get in and there is free parking on site. If you must park in
the village please be considerate of our neighbours and don’t park in Staithe
Road.
Entry fee to the Championship is £1.00 per team (proceeds to the Pre-School to
help the children's education)
Other activities
on the day may include Boat trips on the Broad, Nature Walks, Natural
Crafts, Café serving Lunches, Teas and
Ice-creams, Hook a duck, and Stalls. See Broads Authority and NWT
websites.
The Rules
- Each competitor/team
to operate within in a marked 3 x 3 metre plot.
- Allocated plots will
be decided on the day by drawing lots 15 minutes before the start of the
competition.
- Duration of
competition to be 40 minutes, starting at about 2pm.
- Worms may not be
dug from the ground. Vibrations to attract them may only be used.
- No drugs to be used!
Water is considered to be a stimulant and is limited to a maximum of 10
litres per plot and must be pure tap water.
- Any form of music may
be used to charm the worms out of the earth.
- A garden fork of
normal type may be stuck into the ground and vibrated by any manual means
to encourage worms to the surface.
- Garden forks to be
suitably covered to prevent possible injury when being transported to and
from the competition. No accidents please!
- Competitors should
bring all their own equipment. They may leave his/her fork etc in an
allocated plot on arrival.
- A piece of wood,
smooth or notched may be used to strike or 'fiddle' the handle of the
garden fork to assist vibration.
- Competitors who do
not wish to handle worms may appoint a second to do so. The second shall
be known as a 'Gillie'.
- Teams may have a
maximum of 6 members. At least one person must be on the plot at all
times during the competition. Other members may rotate but there
must be no more than three people on the plot at any one time.
- Each competitor/team
may collect worms from his/her own plot only.
- Worms to be handled
carefully and collected in damp peat and placed in a suitable, named,
container provided by the organising committee.
- A bell will be rung
about five minutes before the start of the competition.
- Competitors to keep
clear of competition plots until given the instruction "Get to your
Plots".
- The competitor who
'charms' the most worms to be the winner.
- In the event of a
tie, the winner to be decided by a further five minutes charming.
- Anyone breaking the
rules will be disqualified
- The Competition
Organisers decision is final
- Charmed worms will be
released after the birds have gone to roost on the evening of the event.
Please get your
entry form from the desk on arrival. Closing time for entries is 1.30 pm
on the day. Extra help can be found on www.wormcharming.com
So good
luck to everybody and we look forward to seeing you on the day
Questions
about this event can be emailed to enquiries@btac-services.co.uk
How to get there (OS Map Ref TG356225)
From
Norwich, take the A1151 through Wroxham and Hoveton.
About 2 miles after leaving Hoveton, turn right onto an unclassified road
signposted Neatishead and Barton Turf.
Go through Neatishead (beware: blind double bends!) over the bridge and take
the first turning right (Hall Road), signposted Barton Turf.
On reaching Barton Turf, fork right beside the green, signposted
"Staithe", and continue straight on down Staithe Road.
The Barton Turf Adventure Centre Sailing Base is on the left, behind a pair of
double farm gates, about 75yds past Bittern Crescent.
If coming from the Northeast (Cromer, Holt, Stalham, Cats Common) follow the
sign to Barton Turf and Pennygate however these roads are single track and too
narrow for wide vehicles to negotiate easily.