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Contents
Page 3 The Lions Club Page 4 Be a Santa to a Senior Page 5 New Pie ‘n’ Mash Shop Page 6 BASIC Life Charity Page 7 Reading Challenge Page 8 Recipe Page 9 New Community Café Page 10-13 Doreen Savage and Town Crier News Page 13 Local Person Page 14 Halloween Glow Walk Page 15 Help for Refugees Page 16 Car Rally photos Page 17 Local Person Page 18 Mystery Shopper Page 19 Local Artists Page 20/21 What’s On Listing Page 22 Index of Advertisers
Welcome to October’s edition of The Felixstowe Magazine Blimey! What a great summer we’ve had. At the time of this writing the sun is still shining giving us a good 20 degrees. Not sure how much longer it’ll last, but I hope you all had the chance to enjoy it!
It’s been a great month and I’d like to personally thank all of you for your support and lovely compliments with our new merged publication with the Town Crier. We continue to share the Town Crier’s news on page 10-13 with Doreen Savage’s, the Felixstowe Family History Society and more, so have a good read. Our What’s On Listings page has also become bigger so check it out. In the not too distant future we will have a new website which will keep you more up-to-date on local goings on, so please do feel free to contact us if you know of an event happening and want to get it promoted. No matter how little or large, if it’s charitable, community oriented or simply just bags of fun, then we’d love to know! Incase not seeing the Bombay Nite meal for two competition on this page, throws you into a frenzied panic attack, do not fear... it’s on page 8! I wish you all a lovely October - enjoy the Halloween festivities and send us in your wild and whacky pictures... you never know, you could end up on the cover! Mandeep Birdy, Editor
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The Lions Club of Felixstowe
The Felixstowe Lions Club started in 1978, thirty-seven years ago, and is part of Lions Clubs International, which celebrates a hundred years of service next year. When we mention the Lions Club people in the town normally associate us with putting up the Christmas lights. Since 1975 the town had no Christmas light display due to shortage of money and so, since 1978, we started a partnership with the Town Council to help with that so people can now enjoy the Christmas lights each year. The motto of the Lions is “We Serve.” All Lions members are unpaid volunteers and all money collected for charity is used solely for that purpose.
The club has several main fund-raising events including a yearly Pig Race, Christmas Raffle, Golf Day, Model Exhibition and Easter Egg Draws. We have a car boot every Saturday on the Sunday Market site during the summer. We also stage sales in the town centre, which are full of wonderful things for you to purchase. During its time, the Felixstowe Lions have helped to form the Woodbridge Lions, since1981, and also a Lioness Club for ladies.
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The community side of our club is very active. We have a singer and keyboard player visit the care homes during the month all through the year, we also take a coach load of children and carers to the Great Yarmouth Circus with other Lions Clubs and we also take part in the annual World Wide Peace Poster competition for young people. The Club supports the community with practical and financial help where needed and will continue to do so in the same tenacious spirit we always have. If you would like to help the Lions or Lionesses call John Gooch on 01394 273514.
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Local Cause With Christmas not too far away, here is a lovely concept, which you can join in on to spread the festive spirit at a time when others may not have someone to share it all with…
Be a Santa to a Senior
Local at-home care company, Home Instead Senior Care began this brilliant gift-giving where they joined forces with many organisations in Felixstowe including Queen’s Road Day Centre, The Salvation Army, HOPE Trust, The Hand in Hand Club, Parkinson’s Society and Age UK Suffolk, in order to identify local older people who otherwise might not receive a gift at Christmas. Home Instead also worked in partnership with Marks and Spencer in Felixstowe, who organised a ‘Be a Santa’ Christmas tree in their store last December. The tree was decorated with gift tags and included the types of gifts older people would welcome. Generous members of the community were able to pick a gift tag and donate that particular item. Home Instead then beautifully wrapped the gifts and delivered them to older people across Felixstowe just in time for Christmas.
Owner of Home Instead, Chris Lye, said, “We provide care to older people in their own homes. Our clients are assured of regular company from their caregivers but we are hoping that ‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ will allow us to reach out to older people in our community who, perhaps, don’t receive as many visitors as our clients and who would really appreciate knowing that local people are thinking about them this Christmas.”
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“We were delighted with the way in which members of the local community embraced this scheme last year, as a result we received 280 presents! I’d like to say a big thank you to Marks and Spencer in Felixstowe who have agreed to having a tree in their store again this coming Christmas, and to all the organisations involved for their help in identifying older people who may really benefit from this scheme. We really enjoy running ‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ and will strive to make it even more successful this year!”
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There’s a brand new restaurant in Felixstowe… and no ordinary one at that!
Eel, Pie and Mash in Felixstowe Did you know that eel, pie and mash shops are bits of living history and very much a London invention.
The famous meal served is pie, mash and liquor eaten in surroundings associated with Victorians’ eating establishments. Traditionally, the shops have white tile walls with mirrors, and marble floors, tables and worktops, all of which are easy to clean. They give the shops - hardly ever called restaurants - a late Victorian appearance. And this is exactly what Sally Jane has done in her traditional Pie Shop on Beach Station Road! Born and raised in Trimley, Sally has a strong background in catering; her grandfather was a master baker in the area and Sally herself worked in the Ferry Café in Old Felixstowe. At that time, her dream was always to start her own establishment. With an interest in the history of the industry paired with her partner’s experience in running Pie ‘n’ Mash shops in London and the outer suburbs, Sally’s Pie Shop soon opened its doors and has quickly become known in Felixstowe and afar for the best venue for the famous meal! And we’re not talking just steaming hot delicious pies served with creamy mash and stewed eels bought fresh from Billingsgate, but also tasty classics like sausage baguettes, bacon rolls and seriously scrummy sticky toffee and spotted dick puddings.
And get this… not only does she offer a local delivery service but she also runs a wedding breakfast menu! So cool! Pop over to Sally Jane’s Pie ‘n’ Mash shop on: 2 Beach Station Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 2DR.
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Local Charity & Their News
BASIC Life Charity
From the initial idea in 1997, through our acceptance as a registered Charitable Trust in 2000, Felixstowe based BASIC, an independant Charitable Trust, has been able to assist many groups, organisations and individuals with financial, practical and general support. We are a ‘people’ charity and believe our mission is to support those in need and to provide assistance for those who are otherwise prevented from realising their own charitable goals. At the time of writing Felixstowe has enjoyed yet another of those ‘special’ annual events with a gloriously sunny Art on the Prom. We’re not sure what the organisers manage to do - but nine times out of ten it’s a lovely sunny day when the event takes place. As usual the prom was packed as residents and visitors alike enjoyed the art, handicrafts and all manner of other items made by local professional and amateur people. We’re so lucky to live in a town where dedicated volunteers allow events like this to happen. Also during September, BASIC were chosen as the supported charity of the year by local archery group Oakwood Bowmen, who shoot at Rendlesham. They held their charity shoot on September 9th. They raised a total of £400 (see photo). We’d like to publically thank Mel Horne and the team for their amazing support! Another event to look forward to in October is a Halloween quiz night being held at the Labour Club on (of course) October 31st. Fancy dress is optional, but greatly encouraged and there shall be prizes for the best. Tickets are £5 per person for teams up to 6 and can be purchased from Lucy Ainsley on 0744 6991247. Proceeds are split between Lucy’s ‘Brew for Blake’ and BASIC.
As you can see we have a lot of local support and it’s fantastic to see people choosing to support us in their charity events. With the money we receive we have been able to assist many local residents, most recently with the provision of school uniforms for those in exceptional circumstances.
In addition, we have provided temporary accommodation for a local homeless couple and we continue to provide free breakfasts for the pupils at Langer Academy and Causton Junior School.
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As we’re on the verge of the winter months we’re sure requests for food parcels will increase and we’re so grateful to all who support us with donations. Food bank provision may have gone off the news radar recently but we can assure you there are still lots of local people who need support. One of our new projects is to ‘join the dots’ between the caring and support groups in Felixstowe as we have so many people who can help in almost every situation.
We’ve put together a directory so if you need to be referred to a local group who can help with your particular need, call us on 01394 279400 and we’ll pass on any information we can.
Together we can continue to make Felixstowe, Walton and the Trimley’s the areas known as places of real community. Have a great October!
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Here’s news from the Felixstowe Library and their summer reading challenge...
Reading Challenge 2015 for Children The Summer Reading Challenge 2015 was held again this summer at Felixstowe Library. The theme this year was Record Breakers in conjunction with the Guinness Book of Records. The preparations for The Challenge begin with visits to local schools, the recruitment of volunteers and the setting up of the children’s library. We have been really fortunate in having a strong, enthusiastic team of twnety-one volunteers ranging in age from fourteen to retirement. These loyal folk gave 292 hours of their time to sign children up for the challenge and then listen to them talk about each of the six books that each child reads to complete the challenge.
Left to right, Lewis, Kyle, Luke, and Shannon Some of our Great Group of Volunteers
We are so pleased to announce that over two hundred children completed the challenge and received their awards and wrist bands, prior to attending the Awards Ceremony.
At the ceremony each child was awarded a personalized Certificate and a medal. Luke, age twelve, Shannon, age nine, Lewis age seven and Kyle age five paid a visit each week along with their mother to read each of their books and here is what they have to say about the challenge. Luke said, “It was quite ok. I liked the different books.”
Shannon said, “I found it fun and challenging. I liked ‘Room on a Broom.’”
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Kyle said, “I love reading.”
Mum said, “I enjoyed helping them with their reading, it was good family time”.
Another mum said her son, “started the summer at level two but he went back to school this week and is now reading level four books! I’m so pleased.”
Thank you to all who took part, all the children, the parent, grandparents and carers. We hope that you have enjoyed the Summer Reading Challenge as much as we have. See you all again next year.
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Felixstowe’s Cultural Food Corner Cut-Outs Celebrating Felixstowe’s many cultural delights with what we love best...food!
Policeman’s Boiled Fruit Cake Named by the lovely Diane Meadows (who you can read about on the following page), as it was a cake she made for a competition at Martlesham Police Headquarters. This was one of her favourite recipes and features on the Stennetts Community Café menu. This is a super simple cake that anyone can make! Infact with the McMillan Coffee Morning having just passed, some of you novices may be inspired to put your hand to baking. This is the perfect beginners choice... Ingredients:
12oz or 350g mixed fruit 4 oz or 100g sugar 4 oz or 100g Butter/Margarine ¼ pt water 1 egg 8oz or 225g self raising flour 1 teaspoon mixed spice
Allow to cool.
Add egg, spice and flour.
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Bake for 1 ½ hours at 150-160 degrees.
Let the cake sit in the tin for about 10 minutes and then transfer to a cooling rack.
Either store in an airtight box, tin or wrap well in cling film. Alternatively, if you just want to dive in - slice and serve with a splendid cup of tea! Enjoy!
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Put fruit, sugar, butter/margarine and water in a pan. Simmer slowly for 20 minutes or until puffed up.
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You can try this delicious cake by visiting the Stennetts Community Cafe. Take a look at their ad below and the article on the next page, where the lovely Lisa tells you all about the café, how it came to be and her personal mission!
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Local lady, Lisa Williams set up her social enterprise with the idea to support and welcome those with disabilities into a working environment.
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Stennetts Community Pop-Up Café On the July 9th 2015 Lisa from Roseberry Cottage Enterprise Ltd, opened the doors to The Stennetts Community Pop-Up Café. Set in the heart of Trimley St Mary, at the Pavilion of The Trimley Red Devils Football Club, on Stennetts Park. The café is not just any normal pop-up café – it sets the bar for having community at its heart. With free parking and a playground for children this is a perfect place to relax and at the same time, support those with learning difficulties and special needs. We met the lovely Lisa, who tells us more… Our purpose is to support people to live a fulfilling and independent life. We envisioned creating a pop-up café and lunch club, which serves good food and provides work-based training and opportunities for adults with learning disabilities and people disadvantaged within the workplace, within their local community.
Graham told us, “They are a fantastic additional to the club and we’re delighted to have Lisa and her team with us.”
The model for this cafe works so well - people that come to work with me become very independent and interact and participate with the community. It’s all about presence in the community and to live an ordinary life. It helps people to achieve more respect and have a valued social role.
We teach basic cooking skills like baking The lovely Andrew.. cakes, making Sheppard’s Pie etc. On Tuesdays we help those who have a placement with us to cook the dishes and on Wednesdays At the end of the day, the people and Thursdays we open our doors to the public. We make we work with just want to work everything from light lunches to lovely hot meals and like anyone else. We hone in on and ever smiling, Mot. beautiful cakes. My dad has an allotment nearby so most what they’re good at, which is of the vegetables we use are fresh and organic. It’s a social what anyone would want – to thing too. In winter we will start a service where we can take a have their natural skills and strengths used and improved on. nice hot lunch over to local residents who can’t come to us. We are part of Social Enterprise UK which means we’re a With a twenty-five years career in caring and twelve years in social enterprise, Lisa has always been keen to support those with disabilities of learning difficulties.
My mum, Diane Meadows, was a big inspiration to me, sadly she recently passed away. She used to run up a local charity called the Felixstowe Friendly Visiting Service. They’d go out once a month from April – December to do something nice, like afternoon tea or nice walks. For the elderly who otherwise are housebound, really rely on such services. Mum was always very caring and service oriented. Graham and Mel (Chairman and President of the Red Devil’s FC) have been so supportive.
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Town Crier News
Here are our Town Crier counterparts continuing to give us their news and updates with events on our What’s On page...
Felixstowe Town and Around News As August bows out on a wave of rain and wind (can you ever remember such awful summer weather) welcome to September and the hope for an improvement and a return of the sun!
August has been relatively quiet but now it’s back to business as usual. However, August produced some memorable moments and “openings” spring to mind: The refurbished Spa Gardens opened at last and how splendid they look. The weather was atrocious for the official opening with rain and strong winds. The Town Hall gardens will not be completed until the shelter is constructed. The new play equipment in Martello Park has also been opened and when I went down to the park it was teeming with families enjoying everything on offer including the kiosks on Manor Terrace. My mum had a shop on the corner of Manor Terrace for some thirty years and when I mentioned this to Kim from the South Kiosk she told me that many people had spoken to her about my mum and in her words said, “she was a legend.” Well, Kim is hosting a tea and cakes afternoon on the 19th September in memory of my mum, Betty Davey. A lovely gesture and I hope lots of people who remember her, attend. The Felixstowe Volunteer Coast patrol crew hosted two events on the Triangle, imparting information about their service and allowing the general public to show their support by donating money to help this extremely important and valuable service to continue. The children in attendance loved boarding the Volunteer boat.
I attended the exhibition of memorabilia collated by Jean MacPherson and Bev Boyce of the history of the building in Garrison Lane that has been home in the past to the Felixstowe Grammar School, Deben High School and now Felixstowe International College. About 130 people registered to attend the event and it was wonderful to see people reliving their youth through the photographs and other memorabilia on show – that included me! The building is 85 years old this year and everyone was delighted that its future as an educational establishment is continuing.
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Colneis Flower Club Do you ever read my articles about our club and think ‘I would like to go along but don’t want to go on my own’. If you do, please don’t worry about it. You will be given a warm Colneis welcome and introduced to other members whether you are on your own or with friends. We also don’t discriminate about whether you are young or older; whether you come from near or far. Everyone is welcome to come along to one of our meetings to have some fun, make new friends and enjoy watching a qualified National Association of Flower Arrangements demonstrator showing us how to make the best of a bunch of flowers. At the end of the evening tea, coffee and biscuits are available and, if you have bought a winning raffle ticket, you will go home with one of the arrangements made during the evening. If you would like to find out more about us and make some new friends do come to our next meeting on Thursday, 15 October at 7.30pm in the Old Felixstowe Community Centre, Ferry Road, IP11 9NB when Penny Stone from Colchester will be demonstrating with the theme ‘Earth Laughs in Flowers’. The practice piece is ‘The Potting Shed’. Members Free; Visitors £4.00. For more information please call me on 01394 282 468 - Margaret Miller
Felixstowe Family History Society If you wish to start or further your family history research now that autumn is here why not come and use our research room ‘The Tree House’, Maidstone Road, Felixstowe IP11 9ED (Felixstowe Academy, old entrance) . We have a large collection of books and microfiche and the Society now has a subscription to ‘The Genealogist’ so
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Felixstowe Waves Swimming Club Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise for children due to its non-impact nature and low risk of injury. The club provides teaching and coaching for all levels of competitive swimming at Felixstowe Leisure Centre 4 nights a week. Our groups cater for all levels of swimming and training for ages 5 years and upwards including Masters (18+). Teachers and coaches are all ASA qualified. A free taster session is being held 7:30pm on Friday 9th October 2015 at Felixstowe Leisure Centre:
To register, or for further information, please email Sam on: membership@felixstowe-waves.com or visit our website at www.felixstowe-waves.com and send us an enquiry.
Chernobyl Children Vast areas of Belarus and the northern Ukraine became heavily contaminated with radioactivity after the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster. On Wednesday 22nd July the Chernobyl Children’s Life Line and the Lions Club of Felixstowe organised a visit to Felixstowe for 19 Chernobyl children with their interpreters and adult helpers. Every year the CCLL organises a four week visit to England for a different group of children to give them respite from having to live in the contaminated environment; which affects every part of Belarusian life. Eating nourishing food and breathing clean air significantly boosts their damaged immune systems and improves their subsequent quality of life.
The children started with a visit to Kirton Light Railway at Fred Last’s house for rides on the miniature train.
The children then had fish and chips at The Hut on the seafront which was kindly donated by The Bounty Fish and Chip Shop, Walton. Whilst at The Hut the children were visited by the Mayor, Cllr Doreen Savage and Lions President John Gooch.
Orwell Decorative and Fine Arts Society Our next meeting and lecture, on October 7th, will feature Stephen Taylor who will talk on ‘Walter Richard Sickert: a biography in painting: a very public and very private painter.’ Stephen Taylor is a professional painter specialising in landscapes. He exhibits extensively and lectures in colleges and universities.
The society began the new season, on Sept 7th, with a topical theme. In this the 200th anniversary year of the Battle of Waterloo, Peter Warwick gave a fascinating talk entitled ‘The Art of Waterloo’. This was a history lesson illustrated by wonderful art. Peter led us through the protagonists and the path of events concluding with the great battle itself. A truly riveting talk and a great start to our season! We welcome new members. The lectures last about an hour, are wonderfully illustrated and are presented by national and international lecturers. Guests and nonmembers welcome, provided we have available space. A £5 donation is asked. For more info call Jean Bradberry on 01473-710921 or email odfasmemsec@btinternet.com. Visit our website at http://www.orwelldfas.org.uk/ for latest events and news.
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Felixstowe Afternoon Playreaders This small but very lively group meets on alternate Tuesday at each others houses to enjoy reading a variety of plays. Anyone who is interested is welcome to contact me on 01394 671 306 - Su Stedman
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Lioness News Update The number 13 may be unlucky for some, but not for Felixstowe Lionesses, as our 13th member was inducted by President Val at our recent meeting at the Brook Hotel. Sponsored by last year’s President, Jill, Sue Wharton was presented with her own badge from when she was a Lioness some years ago. Also joining us at this meeting was Felixstowe Lions President John Gooch, together with Peggy Rose, who will become our 14th member at our meeting in October.
The weather kindly stayed dry for our August social gettogether, which was afternoon tea courtesy of Lynn and her lovely garden. Sandwiches, cakes, scones, tea and gossip were enjoyed by all. Our next fundraising efforts are the Quiz Night on October 2nd at Broadway House, followed by a Clairvoyant Evening at Trimley Sports and Social Club on October 28th.
For more information about Lionesses or details of fundraising events, please email Val Jinks on: vijinks880@hotmail.com.
FADOS On Friday 28th August we kicked off the Bank Holiday weekend with an entertainment, ploughman’s supper and a quiz. We had a lovely audience and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
Then on Mon Sept 3rd we got together for the first read through of our next major production. This is Murdered to Death by Peter Gordon, a completely wacky spoof on the Agatha Christie school of Theatre. This will be performed on November 19th, 20th and 21st at FADOS House. We find mounting productions at our own venue much more fun, but anyone who is interested in buying tickets is welcome to ring any time in advance on 01394 671 306. This is recommended as the seating is limited so put it in your diary. We welcome new members to help backstage, front stage or on stage, so if you are interested ring the above number or email su.stedman@hotmail.co.uk. www.fados.co.uk.
Felixstowe Recorded Music Society Is there something about autumn in particular that makes us look back? The contemplation of another year’s passing, perhaps? Our next two presentations certainly seem to have a nostalgic theme. On October 21st Rosemary Baldwin will be talking about “Memories through Music” and, on the 4th November, Mike Fowle will also be in a reflective mood with his programme entitled “Retrospective.” Do come and join us in listening to their musings and music on the above dates at 7.30pm in the United Reformed Church Hall, Tomline Road, Felixstowe. Non-members £2.50, incl. refreshments. For information please contact Mike Fowle on 01394 275098 or mmikeffowle@gmail.com.
The Gainsborough Club The Craft Group had a very enjoyable break at the Cameo Hotel in Copdock. Many people have augmented their stock of handmade Christmas Cards as well as following up other projects.
The Drama Group are in full rehearsal mode for the special meeting on Tuesday 6th October when we have our Harvest Supper and entertainment, followed in November by a talk by Ann Long on A day in the Life of a Magistrate, plus a Christmas Sales Table and then in December we have our Christmas Lunch. Visitors are welcome to try us out at normal meetings (in this case November 3rd) and you can get information from Sue Crowe (Secretary) on 01394 448 604.
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Gerry Bremner aka ‘Il Tenore’
Felixstowe based Gerry Bremner (aka llTenore) has a rapidly growing reputation as one of the UK’s fastest emerging classical crossover artists. He has appeared in numerous concerts and shows as the principle tenor specialising in operetta and musical theatre and he has also appeared in several international opera festivals at the Buxton Opera House in Derbyshire. He has played the tenor lead in The Mikado, HMS Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, The Yeomen of The Guard, Iolanthe, Princess Ida, The Sorcerer and The Gondoliers. A previous winner of the first ‘Felixstowe’s Got Talent’ competition, Gerry has appeared at The Regent Theatre in Ipswich in ‘A Star For A Night’ and at The Spa Pavillion with BBC Radio Suffolk.
Gerry has also performed on the Fred Olsen flag ship The Balmoral, in Rhodes, Greece at The Atlantic Imperial Resort and also at the O2 Arena in London. He has recently returned from Australia and is now being featured on Australian radio as a UK classical crossover vocalist. Gerry also appears with the acclaimed classical vocal quartet Quattro Amici as the tenor lead.
He is working with top London vocal coach Prof. Ross Campbell of The Royal Academy of Music and is also working on his first album with Phil Harding and Julian Wiggins. Phil is an internationally recognised producer and recording engineer based in Bury St Edmunds who helped create the
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famous Stock, Aitken and Waterman label and is widely regarded as being responsible for the creation of their famous style and sound. Phil has worked with acts such as The Four Tops, Kyle Minogue, West Life and The Pet Shop Boys. Julian is an international producer and composer who has recorded the LSO at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Gerry says, “I used to work with Phil at the legendary Marquee Studios in London where we were both trainee sound engineers. I lost contact with him over the years and had no idea he was living in Suffolk until I read a magazine article about his career. We met up and I am delighted that he is now part of my production team working alongside Julian who is a very respected and talented composer and producer.” Gerry has also recently achieved success in his first attempt at entering the UK Song writing contest. In collaboration with local songwriter Adrian Ratcliffe of Woodbridge he co-wrote a song called ‘Debut of Intrigue’ which has reached the semi-finals of the competition. It will now be entered into the next stage of the judging competition. It will be included on his debut album.
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Local People Local lad, Dean Wales, is taking a month off from his usual random ramblings, so to replace his blog, we have this very cool event. For all you fans of Dean, do not fear... he’ll be back again next month!
Spooky Night of Fun at Felixstowe Glow Walk Saturday 31st October
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) will be hosting a Halloween Glow Walk starting at 5.30pm from the Felixstowe Leisure Centre. We welcome all ages and encourage your best fancy dress, The two mile walk will light up the promenade as participants enjoy the evening with plenty of entertainment, treats and surprises planned along the way. The event starts and finishes at the Felixstowe Leisure Centre, ending with a mini disco.
time planning a family event, which is set to be a wonderful night out. Please come along and join in the fun!”
The evening is being run by the newly formed EACH Felixstowe Friends Group. Debi Squirrell from Felixstowe Friends Group, Said: “We’re thrilled to be holding our first event since forming the friends group. We’re having a great
For more information on the Felixstowe Halloween Glow Walk and to book your place please visit: www.each.org.uk/glowwalk.
The cost is £6 per child, which includes special light up head boppers, face painting, a medal and hot chocolate! Fancy dress is optional and prizes will be awarded to the best-dressed walker.
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Patsy Johnson-Cisse, EACH Suffolk Fundraiser, said: “We’re so excited that the Felixstowe Friends Group have chosen this Halloween Glow Walk as their first event. It sounds like it will be colourful fun! EACH care for children and young people with life-threatening conditions across Suffolk and support their families. Any money raised at this event will go towards providing these vital services.”
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Gemma Goode and Paul Griffiths
Spearheading Local Support for Refugee Crisis Gemma Goode and partner, Paul are just an ordinary couple from Felixstowe, but what they’re doing recently is completely extraordinary. Many of you may have wondered how you can help the refugees from Syria, well Gemma and Paul may have just answered this for you. Here is Gemma to tell us how… With a grassroots organization, CalAid we’re co-ordinating a collection point at The BASIC Life Charity (in their Felixstowe and Walton shops) and in Dexter’s Bar at the Co-op. Here, local folk can donate any unwanted items of clothing and other things that will be of great use to the refugees. On 20th-21st September and fortnightly from then on, we will run the donated items to the CalAid London depot. We are also able to do twice weekly pick ups around Felixstowe and people can contact me on Facebook or via the details below. We will also be collecting money at various locations throughout town. The money raised will be used to buy the more essential items and our aim is to buy these from local charity shops, which in turn will support more local causes. We also have a list of items we require but any other items donated such as children’s toys and clothes and women’s clothes will be taken to local charities supporting women and children.
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Desperately needed - shoes (size 41 – 46), tents, covers / tarpaulins, sleeping bags, travel bags holdalls, jackets (small and medium), socks, belts, candles, torches, batteries, led torches, bike pumps, puncture repair kits and duct tape.
Always Needed - tracksuit trousers, jeans (28 - 32 waist), blankets, toiletries, bin-liners, plastic bags, wooly hats, scarves, gloves, underwear, pots and pans, storage boxes, food items (such as pasta, rice, tinned tomatoes, garlic, beans and pulses). A lot of people have also found it nice to write a note of support, which will be distributed along with the donations and documented so people can really see their donation has made a difference.
We’re desperately seeking extra storage space so if anyone has a garage / workshop / container we could use we urge them to get in touch. Also, if any local businesses / schools / workplaces would be willing to have a collection bucket we would be really keen to hear from them. So far, I have also been overwhelmed by the generosity and kindness shown by others. Our mission is not a question of who should / shouldn’t be allowed in. It is neither political nor religious; it is not for greed or gain. It is simply people helping people, some may find asylum in our country and some may not. Either way, as human beings we all have a right to food, shelter and safety and when we start to deny people the very basics of a drink of water or a pair of socks, it is a dark day for humanity. If anyone wants to contact us they can do so through Facebook or email gemma.g@adexec.com or send a text message to 07946345351 (text only so we can respond accordingly).
Further information on CalAid can also be found on their Facebook page and you are also able to donate through their just giving page: http:/crowdfunding.justgiving.com/CalAid.
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By now, you probably guessed that we’re suckers for beautiful cars. Thanks to local photographer, Darren Harvey here’s some pics of the another brilliant car rally in August. No words needed for these beauties - so without further ado...
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Using a devastating situation for a higher purpose is something we’ve always found inspiring. Eileen is no exception. We met Eileen to find out about an event she’s organising and why…
Eileen Hicks - Fighting Against Dementia
Fifty-six years ago Eileen married the boy next door, Philip Hicks. They have four children together and have lived in Felixstowe for thirty years. Eileen always had her heart set on this town and since moving here she got involved in amateur dramatics and costume making. Here she is to tell you how she’s used her costume making skills to support the fight against dementia... Once we moved from Essex to Felixstowe I thought of costume making. I started with £6 and a pair of curtains. It’s amazing what you can do with a beautiful set of Laura Ashley curtains from a charity shop! One year, I made the resolution that I’d make a costume a day. In those days charity shops were just booming so I bought all my materials from there. I made so many costumes that soon our home transformed into a giant dressing room and was filled with ladies trying on costumes in every corner. So my husband and I bought a shop on Gainsborough Road. Later we moved to what is now known as Chuckles where I continued till I was 65. In 2013, Philip, my husband, was diagnosed with the beginning stages of dementia. Through the research of the Alzheimer’s Society, it’s almost possible that someone with dementia can lead a half normal life. For a while I’ve wanted to do something that supports the charity by organising a fundraising event, however I don’t have a computer and if I did it would blow up in my hands as I’m no good at using them. But I recently met the lovely Julie Locke, a fellow drama fanatic and singer. She heard about my idea of the event and together we’re making it a reality. On 16th October at the Orwell Hotel, we will host a fantastic catwalk featuring original vintage costumes from the 30’s – 60’s, with live music featuring six local singers, including Julie, Bill Stoddart providing keyboards (resident pianist from Orwell Hotel) and Neil Saint on guitar. The whole family is getting involved with the modeling as well as ladies from the FADOS drama group. Even Philip’s carer will be on the catwalk as a sailor. We all recently had a get together to talk about the songs we could sing and trying on the outfits, it was so much fun and I know we’ll have a fantastic event. Barclays have promised to match any funds we raise from ticket sales and the raffle, which will go to the research department of the Alzheimer’s Society.
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The lovely Philip, Eileen and Julie Julie has really helped to bring together the right people for this event. Julie says, “I think Eileen is such a lovely lady, and it’s a shame poor Phil has dementia. So I’m passionate about helping. I’m very happy to do be able to help. I feel like showing Eileen off for what she does.“
We’d like to thank Neil Saint who has printed all our tickets and provided the PA system, and Pierrots for printing our leaflets. Sarah, the latest owner of Chuckles has been a real help in providing costumes for the 1960’s era. The Coop Juniors Theatre Company has provided the catwalk and FADOS have provided most of the vintage costumes. Please do come along for a sing-a-long at this fabulous event. There are only 250 seats so do book in advance.
It is £10 per ticket, which are available from J C Webb, Orwell Road, or call 277341. We look forward to seeing you there. FADOS and Chuckles have an extensive wardrobe where costumes are available for hire: For FADOS call, Jean Schwager on 01394 285201 For Chuckles call Sarah on 01394 285615
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The Co-operative Society
When I first moved to England, I was quite enchanted with the idea of the Co-operative Society; not just being a customer, but becoming a ‘member’ and getting a ‘divvy’! Of course, the benefit of the co-op goes deeper than just offering a kick back to its customers or being the shop on the corner to pick up your milk on a Sunday afternoon. I’ve noticed that the East of England Co-op appears to be forerunners in many of the value-based food issues that have become mainstream over the last few years. We’re now able to buy specialist health food and allergen-free products which until recently we were only able to buy the range available in health food shops. At the forefront of the ‘food miles’ issue, the Coop’s commitment to local Foodbanks food producers has supported the local economy and introduced us to many artisan foods that you would have to go hunting around the county to pick up. I have local cold-pressed rapeseed oil, which has a rich, neutral taste that enriches salads. Buying asparagus grown ‘just down the road certainly makes me feel more far more self-righteous than buying it shipped from Peru!
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Darren Wash, the manager of the Solar store in Felixstowe town centre, has a particular commitment to the local community, and has a personal interest in nutrition and ensuring that young people have access to good food. I’m aware that Solar have supported local charities and enterprises in surprising and very Collection practical ways. As a customer I’m quite impressed with how the town centre store is able to change its interior to expand the services offered under their roof. I have to admit to being completely reeled in by the £5 meal deals this summer. I was however, unsettled to notice that Solar are now stocking a lovely collection Each individual Coop store supports local food banks and there of American sweets and treats… just when I’ve finally committed myself to a healthy diet! is now a token system which allows the customers to choose
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It’s amazing how many artists there are in Felixstowe. To help showcase them, Kerseys Solicitors have kindly sponsored this page...
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With her own micro studio in Felixstowe, Sharon has been spinning since 2003 but creativity started in her childhood when she learned to knit at the age of seven years. Sharon has always been making and creating - the creative energy helps to Keep Calm and Carry On! Sharon says that spinning has saved her in so many ways as a tool to combat stress and anxiety and to express myself and her favourite motto is: ‘Let the Yarn tell the Story!” How long have you lived in Felixstowe and what’s your favourite thing about it? Twelve years. I love the whole town but the prom and sea is what I love the best!! What got you into weaving and yarns?
I was a spinner first and weaving was a natural progression to working with unique handspun yarns and being free to create any yarns of any colour and texture of my choice! What inspires your work?
Colour!!! And the changing seasons! Tell us about your technique…
I use fleece from local farmers smallholders and specialise in spinning Wensleydale fleece into luxury yarns, using special spinning techniques. All my fleeces are straight off the sheep’s back which I then wash clean, dye and then finally spin.
I sell dyed tops and batts (types of fibre) to other spinners and specialise in dyeing luxury mill spun yarns. I’m also a saori weaver (a Japanese style of weaving). I create my hand spun yarns into luxury shawls and felting fleece into art clothing, from felted boas, to one of a kind art wear! Have you got any upcoming exhibitions we can attend?
I will be holding an open day at my studio at end of November but I exhibit and sell at all the big wool shows around the UK. Any projects your especially proud of?
Yes my turquoise dye felted Wensleydale boa which is for sale on my website. Any claims to fame?
I’ve met the queen!!!! When I was seven years old! But I’m about to have my artwork published in the USA with an organisation called Craftsy. How do we get hold of you?
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What’s On Listings We try and ensure the listings are correct BUT please check with the organisers of activities when attending for the first time.
Saturday 3rd October
Bring and Buy in aid of Save the Children Refugee Appeal @ 10am - 3pm. At the Triangle, Hamilton Road, Felixstowe. Bring your spare items to sell and buy something in return. Cakes, produce, and other items in good condition. Bring items along on the day or will collect. Call Bee Wiles 07986099620
Talk by Suffolk Author Natalie Meg Evans & Book Signing @ 2pm. At Felixstowe Library. Natalie Talking about new novel The Milliner’s Secret. £5 incl. refreshments 694880. Felixstowe Community Hospital League of Friends The League Quiz Night At St Felix Church Hall, Gainsborough Road. £7 incl. buffet. Must be booked in advance, call Mrs Harrison on 283125.
Tuesday 6th October
The Felixstowe Walkers @ 11am. 2.5 mile walk through Rendlesham Forest following the UFO trail. Meet at the first car park on the right after turning off the B1084 towards the visitor centre. felixstowewalkers@hotmail.co.uk
Saturday 10th October
Felixstowe Family History Society Open Day @ 10am - 4pm. At The Tree House,
Maidstone Road, Felixstowe IP11 FREE. Free Parking. Refreshments.
Sunday 11th October
Lions Club of Felixstowe, Model Railway Exhibition @ 11am – 5pm. At the Leisure Centre (next to the pier), will feature the hand-built steam engines of the Gauge One Model Railway Association. Also other exhibits. £4 for an adult and £1 for a child.
Tuesday 13th October
Floral Friends @ 7.30pm. At Kirton Church Hall, Kirton. IP10 0PU. Deben Flower Club presents A floral demonstration by Margot Cooper.Visitors £4. wa@sandlings.co.uk or 448521
Wednesday 14th October
Talk on Suffolk Ghosts and Hauntings @ 7.30pm - 9.30pm At Broadway House, Orwell Road, Felixstowe IP11 7DD. Felixstowe History & Museum Society and Felixstowe Family History Society host an evening talk by Rob Halliday. Refreshments available. Guests £1 on the door. Members free. Contact ffhs@itgen.co.uk or felmuseum@ btopenworld.com or 674355.
Thursday 15th October
Colneis Flower Club Penny Stone from Colchester demonstrates with the theme ‘Earth
Laughs in Flowers’. The Practice Piece is ‘The Potting Shed’. Members Free; Visitors £4. Contact Margaret Miller on 282468.
Friday 16th October
Vintage Catwalk Show @ 7.30pm. Featuring vintage fashion and live music from the 30s- 60s at the Orwell Hotel. Original vintage costumes. In aid of dementia and alzheimers research. Have a singa-long. 250 seats only so please do book in advance. £10p/p. Tickets available from J C Webb, Orwell Road, Felixstowe, or 277341.
Sunday 18th October
Music in Felixstowe @ 3pm. At St. Peter & St. Paul’s Church, Felixstowe. Schubert Cello Quintet, Brahms B flat Sextet Kenneth Sillito and Rebecca Scott violins, Graeme Scott and Wendy Poulston violas, Harriet Bennett cello. £15 (children free) from Stillwater Books, Hamilton Road, and on 670633.
Monday 19th October
The Felixstowe Walkers @ 10.30am. 2.5 mile walk through the newly refurbished Spa Gardens, continuing along the prom and cliff top and returning to the church for Fairtrade coffee and cake. Meet outside Trinity Methodist church, Hamilton Road. Annual membership is £7, or £10 for two adults at the same address. For info send a SAE to Betty Woollan,
Membership Secretary, The Pines, Manor Road, Trimley St Mary, IP11 0TU or e-mail: felixstowewalkers@hotmail.co.uk
Saturday 24th October
Landguard Spooky Day at Felixstowe Museum @ 12noon - 4pm. At the Felixstowe Museum, Viewpoint Rd, Felixstowe, IP11 3TW. A fun-packed afternoon of gentle chills and thrills, suitable for 2-12 yrs. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Includes spooky themed show by Mr Bean Entertainments, spooky quiz trail, craft activities, fancy dress competition, face painting, story telling, etc. For details see: www.landguard.onesuffolk.net/ attractions/felixstowe-museum/events/ landguard-spooky-day/ or www.felixstowemuseum.org. Children £6.50 (1yrs and under go free). Adults £3. Book in advance. Contact landguardenquiries@eastsuffolk.gov. uk or felmuseum@btopenworld.com or 674355
Friday 23rd October
Grand Autumn Ball In aid of Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research @ 7.30pm to midnight. At the Orwell Hotel, Felixstowe. Liz Woodmass and Maureen Pinner are organising a superlative evening with dancing to the talented duo “Liqueur” with delicious fork buffet and coffee and mints. Grand Draw with a multitude of exciting prizes to be won. £25 (incl. buffet) call Liz
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Tuesday 27th October
Felixstowe Art Group @ 7.30pm. At Broadway House, Orwell Road, Felixstowe. Demonstration by Geoff Thorpe ‘Various pastels and their uses’. Members free, guests £2. 276975 or www.felixstoweartgroup.org.
Wednesday 28th October
Music in Felixstowe @ 11.30am. At His Lordship’s Library, The Orwell Hotel, Felixstowe. Deben Jazz. This band of well-known Suffolk musicians play well-loved jazz standards from the Great American Songbook. £10 (children free) from Stillwater Books, Hamilton Road, and on 670633. Please book in advance.
Friday 30th October
The Felixstowe Walkers 2.5 miles walk along the River Deben and the adjoining countryside. Meet at 11.00 in the car park behind the Maybush Public House.
Annual membership is £7, or £10 for two adults at the same address. For info send a SAE to Betty Woollan, Membership Secretary, The Pines, Manor Road, Trimley St Mary, IP11 0TU or e-mail: felixstowewalkers@hotmail.co.uk
Saturday 31 October
RNLI (Lifeboats) Christmas Card Sale @ 9am - 1pm. Outside the Co-op (near the back doors) in Great Eastern Square, Felixstowe. A selection of Christmas cards, calendars and stationery, so please come along and see us, and help us raise funds for the Lifeboats. We thank you for your continued support. Charity Halloween Fancy Dress Quiz Night @ 7pm - 11pm. At the Felixstowe Trades and Labour Club. £5 p/p. In aid of The Basic Life Charity & Brew for Blake. Join us in a spooky themed quiz. Fancy dress is optional. Teams of up to 6 people. With nibbles, hot food is available throughout. 07446991247 lucydavidainsley@me.com Kirton Arts and Crafts Fair 2015 @ 10am - 3pm. Kirton Church Hall, Church Lane, Kirton IP10 0PT Delightful items and gifts from local artists and crafters (no traders). Morning coffee, tea, delicious cakes and light lunches. Profits go to the Alzheimer’s Society and Kirton
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Tuesday 10th November
Felixstowe Art Group @ 7.30pm. At Broadway House, Orwell Road, Felixstowe. Talk with slides by local historian Phil Hadwen ‘Felixstowe’s wonderful architecture.. Members free, guests £2. 276975 www.felixstoweartgroup.org.
Mondays
A V A GO Art Group @ 1.30 - 4.30pm. St Edmunds Hall, Langer Road. For pros and amateurs come and have fun. Refreshments incl. £2 p/session. Call 275690. Felixstowe Old Peoples Welfare Association Mon - Fri @10am - 4pm At Senior Citizens Centre at Broadway House,Orwell Road. Pop in for a cuppa, coffee. Meet old and, new friends, read a paper. 278061. Felixstowe Indoor Bowls Club Monday - Friday @7am - 10pm Felixstowe Leisure Centre. 694600.
Tuesdays Dance Lessons St. Edmund’s Hall, Langer Road Children’s and adult beginners and intermediate. 07757 217456. Felixstowe Opportunity Group @ 9.30am - 12pm. For additional needs children aged from birth and for their siblings. Parents/carers can enjoy respite in the parents’ room for part of the session. £1.50. Maidstone Campus of the Academy. 286399 or visit https://www.facebook.com/ FelixstoweOpportunityGroupFog.
Felixstowe and District Horticultural Society (the second Tuesday of every month) Old Felixstowe Community Centre. £2 for guests. Diane Elmes 284647.
Wednesdays
Story time @ 1.30 - 2pm At Felixstowe Library - stories for young children. Free. 694880
Street Dance @ 6.30-7.30pm. Brackenbury Sports Centre. Develop choreography skills,
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Thursdays
Speakers of Felixstowe (The second Thursday of the month) @ 7.30pm in the Landguard Room at the Marlborough Hotel. Just follow the signs. A warm welcome awaits.
Walking Football @ 6.30 - 7.30pm. Brackenbury Sports Centre. Outdoor 5-a-side aimed at the over 50’s. £3. 01394 270278. Felixstowe Twins Club Time: 10am - 12.00noon Grounds of Felixstowe Academy (old site), Maidstone Rd, IP11 9EF www.felixstowetwinsclub.co.uk.
Felixstowe Job Club @ 10am – 12noon. At Felixstowe Library. Advice, and support for those looking for work or a new job. Internet and support on using computers for on-line job search and applications. Call Charlie, Project4, 0771 5596487. Felixstowe Opportunity Group @ 1pm - 3pm. A group for children aged from birth who have additional needs and also for their siblings. Parents/carers can enjoy respite in the parents room for part of the session. Session fees are £1.50. Maidstone Campus of the Academy. 286399. www.facebook.com/ FelixstoweOpportunityGroupFog. The Felixstowe Area “N” Gauge Model Railway Group @ 7.30pm. At Great St. Farm, High Road, Trimley St. Mary. 277211 www.felixstowengauge.org.uk.
Photographic Society @ 7.30pm. Broadway House, Orwell Road. All welcome. FREE.
Kirton and Falkenham Parent and Toddler Group @ 1pm - 3pm. Kirton Church Hall. £1.50 per family. 07742 227877.
Fridays
Felixstowe Country Market @ 10:00 - 11:00am Trades and Labour Club, High Road West. Home made preserves, eggs, garden produce and crafts. 272003. www.country-markets.co.uk.
Songs and Rhymes for Babies and Tots @ 9.30 -10am and 11.30am - 12noon At Felixstowe Library. Free but ticketed. 694880
Stories in the Middle @ 10.15 - 10.45am. At Felixstowe Library. Story time with song and craft for pre-school children. Free. 694880 Felixstowe Country Market @ 9.30 - 11.15am At Felixstowe Library. Preserves, eggs, garden produce, home made cakes and crafts. 272003. www.country-markets.co.uk
Saturdays
Lions Club of Felixstowe, Car Boot Sales @ 8am - 1pm. At the Sunday Market Site, Sea Road, Felixstowe all year till the end of October. Pitches £6 (up to 3 tables). Entry to the public is free and Registered Charity Pitches are also free (ID must be displayed) 273514. Felixstowe Old Peoples Welfare Association @ 9.30 am to 12.30pm. At Senior Citizens Centre at Broadway House, Orwell Road. Pop in for a cuppa or coffee. Meet old and new friends, read a paper. Call 278061.
Market (by the Old Felixstowe Community Association) @ 10am - 12noon Every second Saturday of the month (except June for Summer Fair). Raffle, cake, plants, cards, wool, jewellery, books, craft and bric a brac. Felixstowe Community Centre, Ferry Road. FREE. Felixstowe Indoor Bowls Club @ 8am - 8pm (Sat & Sun) Felixstowe Leisure Centre. 694600.
Sundays
Jazz East at The Fludyers @ 7.30 - 10.30pm Fludyers, Undercliff Road East. FREE. Dance Classes @10am to 11am for 4-7 year olds @11am-12pm for 8-12 year olds Brackenbury Sports Centre 4 - 7 year olds) Ballet and modern dance. Learn and develop technique, creativity. (8 -12 year olds) modern and street dance class, £5. 270278.
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Index Accountant CHASE..............................................21 Alterations Winnie and Daisy’s ...........................10 Artist Sharon-Denise Taylor.........................19 Beauty Jennifer Louise Beauty.......................14 Bikes B.M Electric Bikes................................7 Blinds & Curtains Abacus Blinds.......................cover & 17 Turners of Felixstowe...........................7 Builders Arthur’s Building.................................21 P.J. Harper...........................................2 RJ Bullock Ltd...................................22 K&A Building Ltd...............................23 Butchers SJ Summers Butchers.........................8 Cafe Goslings Farm - The Garden Café.......5 Pie ‘n’ Mash Shop................................5 Café on the Corner..............................8 The Stables.......................................18 Ruby’s Kitchen....................................9 Stennetts Community Café.................8 Car Dealership Colin Carter Cars.................................3 Carpenter & Joiner Turners Carpentry & Joinery..............23 Charity BASIC Life Charity...............................4 Cleaning Maid 2 Clean.....................................10
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