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PECK, Douglas 'Dougie' Douglas 'Dougie' Peck sadly years, paying particular passed away in late January attention to Remembrance at the age of 93. He was a town Sunday. councillor for 17 years from Dougie's van was often seen 1999 to 2016, and Beccles about the town, as he tidied up Mayor from 2002-2003. untidy corners and maintained Dougie kept an electrical and repaired the bench under shop in the Market Place and the clock tower. After he left, was a well-known businessman the Council he often phoned to about Beccles. He had been clarify some issue he had read an entertainer when he was in the Council Minutes. younger and apparently put on In fact, Dougie was a one off, shows in town. He had an acute a great gentleman of the town. sense of quiet humour and was a keen observer of people. In addition, Dougie reported to the Town Clerk's office for any tasks to be done and for many years was responsible for putting up the various posters Blyth Road Industrial Estate, around the town. Dougie IP19 8EN maintained the WarHalesworth, Memorial Garden religiously for many
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This summary is compiled from the records of Stephen Bartholomew. January 2024: • Maximum temp: 13.4C (56F) on the 23rd compared with 13.4C (56F) in January 2023. • Minimum temp: -3.9C (25F) on the 17th compared with -4.5C (24F) in January 2023. • Average maximum temp: 7.53C (45F) in 2024. 8.21C (46F) in 2023. 7.20C (44F) on average. • Average minimum temp: 2.25C (35F) in 2024. 2.01C (35F) in 2023. 2.30C (35F) on average. • Mean temp: 4.89C (40F) in 2024. 5.11C (41F) in 2023. 4.75C (40F) on average. • Air frosts: 7 compared with 9 in January 2023. • Rainfall total: 2.78" compared with 1.88" in January 2023. (30-year average (1981-2010) 2.22"). (2024 total: 125% of average). • Most rainfall on one day: 1.15" on the 4th. • Wind direction (mainly from): south-west 12 days, north-west 6 days, north 3 days, south 3 days and west 3 days. January 2024 overall was a month of three distinct phases. Overall temperature near average but rainfall was above normal. As ever, this does not tell the whole story. 1st to 5th: With winds generally dominant from the south-west, these first 5 days of January were mild by day and night, but exceptionally wet. The 2.27 inches accumulated actually exceeded the whole month long-term average and represented 81% of this month's total. Air frost was easily avoided. The 1.15 inch daily total recorded on the 4th was the wettest January day since 09/01/1992 and also the fifth "one inch plus" day since July 2023. For this part of the country an extraordinary statistic.
6th to 20th: A general switch in wind direction into the north-west to north-east as expected at this time of year, brought a spell of cold but mainly settled conditions. High pressure built to block the "conveyor" of weather fronts and depressions from the Atlantic, which we have been so used to during the autumn and winter season so far. Maximum daytime temperatures ranged from only 2.3C to 6.3C during these 15 days. Minimum night time temperatures were generally close to or below freezing. All 7 air frosts, 6 on consecutive nights (14th to 19th) and 10 of the 11 ground frosts were recorded within this period. A dusting from a snow shower which fell during less than an hour on the 18th, laid on the grass until the marginal improvement in temperature on the 20th. This was the second cold spell of the winter so far following the chilly first week of December. 21st to 31st: A return of south to southwesterly winds meant milder, but thankfully, not soggy conditions continued until the end of the month. The 3 mildest days (13.0C on 21st, 13.4C on 23rd and 12.5C on 25th) and 7 of the 10 to reach or exceed 10C were noted in this period. 8.0C minimum temperature overnight 29th/30th was the mildest of the month. Being quite out of character compared to the middle 2 weeks described above. The 2.78" rainfall total made this the wettest January since 2021. It also continued a succession of wetter than average months, which made it the 7th consecutive commencing July 2023. From July 1st, 26.47" of rain has fallen, higher than long term yearly average for the town.
Lovell bringing new homes to Harleston this spring Leading housing developer, Lovell, will be launching its new development, Briarswood, in Harleston this spring. With work already started on site, the new energy-efficient development will offer a varied collection of brand new two, three and four bedroom houses and two and three bedroom bungalows, 203 for open market sale and 151 affordable housing. The first homes due for completion in April will include three show homes and two view homes as well as the development's marketing suite. The show homes will provide potential purchasers with an excellent overview of Lovell's popular house types and consist of a four-bedroom 1,659 sq ft detached Ashdown, a four-bedroom 1,437 sq ft detached Richmond and a threebedroom 936 sq ft semi-detached Lansdown. The view homes, which will include window dressings, light fittings, mirrors and pictures, will comprise a 2-bedroom semi-detached Henbury and a three-bedroom Newbury. Simon Medler, Regional Managing Director at Lovell, said: "Demand for new homes
remains strong, despite the difficult economic times, and we are looking forward to opening our showhomes and marketing suite at Briarswood in Harleston next Spring. We choose the communities where we build very carefully and Harleston is a delightful town, often voted Norfolk's town of the year, with its attractive selection of local shops, cafés and restaurants. It's a delightful place to live." To be the first to find out more information on the new homes coming soon to Harleston, you can register your interest at: www.lovell.co.uk/developments/ briarswood-harleston. Lovell is a partnership housing expert and a leading provider of innovative and high quality residential construction and regeneration developments across the UK, building homes, sourcing land and investing in communities. It is a trusted and reliable partner, with great people trusted to deliver great homes, developing long term partnerships with housing associations, local authorities and other partners for over 50 years. For more information on Lovell, visit: www.lovell.co.uk or follow Lovell on social media.
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Henham Steam Rally donates to local good causes Beccles Choral Society to join Phoenix Singers for epic Snape Maltings performance Beccles Choral Society is once again working towards an epic performance at Snape Maltings in May. This wonderful local choir will be joining with the Phoenix Singers from Woodbridge to perform a Ralph Vaughan Williams programme featuring The Sea Symphony, Old Hundredth and his Five Mystical
Songs. This is the third time the two choirs have joined together for a concert in Snape's Concert Hall and they will once again be joined by the mighty Lambeth Orchestra. The choirs, orchestra, soloists (Camilla Saba Davies and James Oldfield) and their conductor Geoff Lavery are very excited to
be preparing for this wonderful occasion. We are very fortunate to have this iconic performance venue in our area and you are encouraged to book tickets early to secure the seats of your choice. The performance is on May 11th, and tickets are available from: phoenixsingers@outlet. com or from Snape's Box Office.
Following a successful event in 2023, the organisers of the Grand Henham Steam Rally have been able to provide £44,000 for six local charities. Held in September at Henham Park near Southwold, the Grand Henham Steam Rally is organised by volunteers from Blyth Valley Rotary, Wangford Community Council, the Parochial Church Councils of Sotherton, Uggeshall and Wangford-cum-Henham and many other individual volunteers. In exchange for the three
organisations' huge number of volunteers throughout the year and their work, they were provided with a total of £33,000. Every year, the rally committee also chooses several additional local charities to support, and in 2023 these were the Pear Tree Fund in Halesworth, Sole Bay Care Fund and Beccles Army Cadets. At an event in January, the rally organisers presented these three nominated charities with donations totalling more than £11,000 and heard from
representatives from each organisation about how their work is benefitting local people. The event was also an opportunity to thank the many volunteers who give up their time throughout the year to make the rally possible. Chair, Helen Walker said: "Our 47th rally was another successful event, and we were pleased to see so many visitors and exhibitors enjoying their weekend. From its earliest days, the rally's main aim has been to raise money to support local
good causes and we are delighted to still be able to do this. As always, I would like to thank our committee and volunteers who work so hard behind the scenes throughout the year to make the rally as successful as possible. We are already working on the 48th rally, which takes place on 21 and 22 September at Henham Park and we look forward to seeing everyone there." For the latest rally news, please visit www.henhamsteamrally. com and follow on Facebook, X and Instagram.
INK Festival returns!
70 new original plays, diverse performances and more! The eighth annual INK Festival takes place from April 11th to 14th in Halesworth. The festival will expand further across the town, creating more original performance spaces, and showcasing 70 new short plays for both stage and radio. These plays are chosen from nearly a thousand submissions reflecting the talent of both new as well as experienced writers, many from our region. What sets the INK Festival apart is that every play is selected, cast and produced by INK. These original plays are all under 20 minutes. Each entry is read at least five times before a short list is
formed. Directors then make their choices from this selection. INK casts the plays from auditions in Suffolk and London bringing together a team of more than 60 professional theatre practitioners. This year, the diverse submission categories include: A Play on a Bus, Planet INK, Cock Ups, Treasure and Radio Comedy creating a wide variety of relevant, entertaining and thought-provoking plays. There are also a number of five-minute plays from some very special supporters, The INKredibles: John Boyne, Jon Canter, Christopher Douglas, Jan Etherington and Rachel Joyce.
Beyond the plays, the festival boasts an exciting line-up of stand-up comedy, art, poetry, music, children's programmes, fascinating talks including Juliet Stevenson, workshops, short new films and much more. Sunday Funday (April 14th) transforms the Market Square with street performers, music, stalls and food, an ideal free event for families to enjoy. Luke Wright has curated a stunning line up of performance poets featuring James McDermott, Alice D'Lumiere, Martin Figura, Kate Fox and Elvis Mc Gonagall. Luke himself showcases his new show Joy on
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Bramfield, Ringsfield and Brampton Primary Schools activities At Ringsfield, Bramfield and Brampton Primary Schools, the children have been finding out about the celebration 'Chinese New Year' and discovered that it is the year of the dragon. We learnt that it is also known as the Lunar New Year and the exact date changes each year as it is linked to the start of a new moon. The celebration is 15 days long. Families and friends get together to eat lots of yummy food, enjoy fireworks, and wear special clothes to mark the occasion. Lots of red is worn because it is seen as a lucky colour. At Ringsfield, the Reception and Nursery children did lots of craft activities, cooked and tasted some egg fried rice and made a dragon for dancing. The children also enjoyed role playing together as a family, celebrating Chinese New Year in their home.
At Bramfield, we created a giant lion-head puppet and took it in turns to lead a procession, copying the traditional lion dance performers we had seen. We shimmied and bobbed our way around the school hall while our friends accompanied us with drums and symbols. At Brampton, we made some lucky red envelopes and the children put a coin in to share with their family. We also made a dragon and created our own dragon dance outside on the playground.
Bungay Primary School A group of our wonderful children took part in the most amazing opportunity to sing in the 'Young Voices' choir at the O2 Arena in London this month. Our group, as part of the wider ASSET Education choir, joined others and brought together a choir of up to 9,000 other school-aged children! From the dedication to practising to the journey that started shortly after 7am and took until past midnight, we couldn't be any more proud of everyone that took part!
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But it's not just about comfort. Home improvements can also add real value to your property. From a new kitchen or bathroom, to an extension or a loft conversion, there are many ways to increase the value of your home. This is especially important if you're thinking of selling in the near future. Of course, there are many different factors to consider when it comes to home improvements, from the cost and the amount of time involved to the impact on your daily life. But with careful planning and the right professionals, you can make sure that your home improvements go smoothly and give you the results you're looking for. So, what are you waiting for? Get inspired and start planning your home improvement project today. Whether you want to create a cosy home cinema or a stylish new kitchen, now is the time to give your home the makeover it deserves!
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Southwold Rugby Club update It has been a great first half of the season with lots of rugby being played on Southwold Common across all age groups. The first team are currently sitting in 4th position in their league (London and SE Division Counties 1 Eastern), the team are developing well under Head Coach, Mark Grigg producing
some great team performances over the last few games. The second team have a mixture of youth and experience and despite their league being reorganised resulting in very few fixtures, they have managed to secure several friendly games and are developing well as a team.
The ladies team have a lot of new players who are just starting to find their feet and this bodes well for the future. In their league they are sitting just below middle of the table having won three and lost five. The junior sections have enjoyed some great rugby with the youth and colts groups
starting their Eastern Counties Cup competitions and the minis looking forward to the up coming festivals. If anyone would like to get involved as a player, supporter or volunteer then please look at the Southwold Rugby Club website and contact us. www.southwoldrugby.club
Halesworth Town Football Club upcoming fixtures Saturday 17th February Halesworth Town Res vs East Bergholt Res Kick off: 2:30pm Dairy Hill, Halesworth, IP19 8JS Saturday 17th February Ransomes Sports vs Halesworth Town Kick off: 2:30pm Sidegate Avenue, Ipswich, IP4 4JJ Sunday 18th February Coplestonians Ladies vs Halesworth Town Ladies Kick off: 2pm Copleston High School, Copleston Road, Ipswich, IP4 5HD
Saturday 24th February Halesworth Town vs Coplestonians Kick off: 2:30pm Dairy Hill, Halesworth, IP19 8JS Saturday 24th February Bacton United 87 Res vs Halesworth Town Kick off: 2:30pm Broad Road, Bacton, IP14 4HR Sunday 25th February Women's Plate, Quarter Final Halesworth Town Ladies vs Ramsey & Mistley Ladies Kick off: 2pm Dairy Hill, Halesworth, IP19 8JS
Saturday 2nd March Halesworth Town Res vs Gipping Gnats Kick off: 2:30pm Dairy Hill, Halesworth, IP19 8JS Saturday 2nd March Wickham Market vs Halesworth Town Kick off: 2:30pm High Street, Wickham Market, IP13 0HE Sunday 3rd March Halesworth Town Ladies vs Framlingham Ladies Kick off: 2pm Dairy Hill, Halesworth, IP19 8JS
Saturday 9th March Halesworth Town Res vs Redgrave Rangers Kick off: 2:30pm Dairy Hill, Halesworth, IP19 8JS Saturday 9th March East Bergholt vs Halesworth Town Kick off: 2:30pm Gandish Road, East Bergholt, CB7 6TP Sunday 10th March Bacton United 89 Ladies vs Halesworth Town Ladies Kick off: 2pm Broad Road, Bacton, IP14 4HR
Beccles Town Football Club Tournaments: • June 15th: Beccles 5 A Side, Girls Football Day U10/U12/U14/U15 • June 22nd: Youth Weekend U7/U9/U11/U13 • June 23rd: U8/U10/U12/U14 Fixtures: • February 3rd: Halesworth Club Reserves 1-1 • February 7th: U8s/U9s Wasps and Hornets. 7 v 7 Beccles Town FC. Beccles Town progress to Friendly - Great opportunity for both teams to gain Suffolk Senior Reserves Club 7-6 on penalties. confidence and for a few new players to experience • February 4th: U10 Girls hosted their first Suffolk a match environment. This was a real end to end Women's match. A spirited start saw the team game and every player had a smile on their face. defend brilliantly together, making it really Both teams were also supportive and respectful of difficult for the opposition to get some shots at each other's successes making their coaches proud. goal. The effort and desire to keep giving it a go, • February 10th: Long Station FC 2-1 Beccles Town saw the girls get a hard earned goal for themselves. FC. Goals: Miller in the 2nd half. StowFalcons girls were a wonderful group to host. • February 10th: Beccles FC Res 1-2 Attleboro Town FC. Goals: J Gallagher. We always have more room for girls that want to • February 11th: Beccles Dev 2-4 United FC. Goals: play football, get in touch at: info@becclestownfc.org.uk M.Nobbs, D.Self, first goal in adult football. Upcoming events: • March 28th: Adults Quiz Night • May 11th: Adults 5-a-side Tournament • April 1st: Adults End of Season Grand Raffle Launch • June 1st: Youth End of Season Presentation Day • 8th June: Adults End of Season Presentation Day • 8th June: Adults End of Season Grand Raffle Draw • 9th June: Walking Football Tournament •15th June: Youth Girls 5-a-side Tournament • 22nd June: Youth Mixed 5-a-side Tournament • 23rd June: Youth Mixed 5-a-side Tournament • 28th July: Hospital Cup • TBC: Adults Signing On Night • TBC: Youth Signing On Night
Join ICENI Taekwon-do Traditional Taekwon-do training is perfect for the over 40s. It will extend your physical agility and mental wellbeing for the rest of your life! You will be taught powerful blocking techniques, destructive punches, strikes and kicks by nationally recognised ICENI instructors, Mr. and Mrs. Bedingfield, (pictured above) who both started learning martial arts over 40 years ago! New students are always welcome at ICENI Taekwondo club. Taekwon-do's power comes from continual practice of technique, so come and train
with them twice a week, and you'll be amazed at your progress. You will become fitter, stronger and gain confidence. Sessions are on Monday evenings from 6:30pm-8pm and Thursday evenings from 7pm8:30pm at The Venue, Beccles. There's always a great atmosphere at the club, where students work hard through their belt ranks to achieve their goals. There are many happy families training together! You can start now with four FREE sessions, booking via website: www.icenitkd.uk or email: icenitkd@imajaz.com
Halesworth Pumas Cricket Club looking for new recruits! For nearly 20 years, the pumas have played pub-level cricket against pretty much all corners. Ranging from local "rivals" at Saxmundham, Topcroft, Gillingham, Yoxford and many more to touring sides such as Reigate, Cambridge and London Rams. Pub cricket is a strictly friendly, strictly fun exercise, and although many league teams do represent in the format, there is no title to
be won and no pressure on results. The only real pressure is making sure you get your hands on a sandwich at the pub afterwards! Pumas welcome all comers, at all levels of ability, as long as you can play with a smile on your face and are willing to join in the good natured nonsense, (the jacket of shame gets passed around for misfields and silly things) you are welcome. The games generally take place
on midweek evenings with home games taking place at Rumburgh (and post match at the Rumburgh Buck). The club welcomes new members and you can make contact, easiest via Facebook, or email: halesworthpumascc@ hotmail.co.uk. This year, we're seeking some keen and willing recruits to help with pitch maintenance as our grounds team are in need of support. We look forward to seeing you!
Wenhaston Bowls Club's growing trophy cabinet! As previously reported, Wenhaston Bowls Club was very successful over the 2023 season, with even more trophies being added to our growing collection. This comes after Chris Peck led the team to victory in the Lowestoft and District league for the sixth year in a row, with wife, Elaine Peck leading the Wenhaston team to victory in the Halesworth three-wood league for the second year in a row. Recently elected Chairperson, Jen Daly said "Everyone at our
club loves playing the sport and although winning isn't everything it's great to have a cabinet that shows the hard work our captains and players put in. We are all raring to go and waiting for the season to kick off later in the spring to see what 2024 has in store, hopefully we will end the season needing a bigger cabinet and some more shelves." If you'd like to join our friendly club, please email our Secretary, Jake Moyes on: jake.moyes9@gmail.com
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• The Cook Islands in 2025 (I made you wonderful) • Nigeria in 2026 (I will give you rest, come) • WDP International Committee (United in Prayer for Justice and Peace) For further information, visit: www.wwdp.org.uk The WDP for kids event will be a week later this year and combined with the Baptist's Breakfast Church on March 10th at The Fairfield Centre from 9:30am-11:30am approx. This is not just for kids, adults and families will be welcome to join in the fun. Free breakfast, bacon rolls, croissants, fruit, coffee etc. Craft activities, story, games and singing.
second accounting year are not available before the tax return submission deadline, provisional figures can be submitted and amended the following year. This does however create a significant delay before the taxpayer can finalise their tax affairs and be sure of their tax liabilities. Forward planning and an awareness of how this might affect your business is key, to ensure you are fully aware of any potential additional tax liabilities. If you haven't already discussed this with your accountant, now is the time! By Liz Lockwood (pictured below), Manager, Ensors Accountants LLP This information is given by way of general guidance only, and no action should be taken based solely on the information contained herein. No liability is accepted by the firm for any actions taken without seeking appropriate professional advice.
Bungay Community Support expanding their reach
Calling all poets! ...or anyone who enjoys putting pen to paper! So many people in our community are disappointed at the apparent lack of awareness by energy providers with regard to the impact their proposed plans could have on our communities. The potential for damage to the coast between Aldeburgh and Thorpeness and inland over a large swathe of our county, means not only loss of wildlife and their habitats, but a detrimental impact on the quality of life for residents, businesses and tourism for years to come. Many of you will know of Suffolk Energy Action Solutions (SEAS) opposition to these plans and seen their support for alternative solutions involving keeping most wind and energy infrastructure offshore, taking power via subsea cabling closer to where it is needed and connecting to the grid onshore at brownfield sites. Here is an opportunity for an alternative protest which SEAS is supporting. We'd love you to write a poem. The poem you write might tell of the possible impact the onshore energy proposals could have on our landscape, our health, our community or our wildlife, taking care not to berate any political party or individual as
SEAS will be unable to publish them. So do please start writing, keeping your poem to an A4 size sheet with minimum font size of 12 but preferably larger. You may submit more than one poem. SEAS will select and publish a poem a day on social media which will be circulated to many people in the area and beyond. Each poem will have the copyright symbol added and be attributed to you as poet. You may find it helpful to sign up to the SEAS newsletter so you can follow the selected poems on their Facebook and Instagram pages. Send your poems to SEAS via the following email: withonevoicepoetrychallenge@ gmail.com and include your name and your email address. Submissions open until April 30th. It could have further impact to have the poems displayed throughout the area. We hope to laminate some selected poems and display them in a variety of places in East Suffolk e.g. lampposts, shop windows, notice boards even Aldeburgh Community Hospital sensory garden which is a gem, open to all and the spring flowers will soon be a delight to see. Poems may start to appear on display from mid-February so do have a go. Thank you in advance for your much anticipated offerings.
interaction and to involve them more in the local community. The wish list is also for people who are perhaps part of an art group and would be interested in working on art projects with the residents or including them perhaps in drawing classes, either to skill share or have the residents as models. If you have a talent, skill, interest or hobby you could share or talk about, we'd love to hear from you. Please email Leanne: activityoaklands@yahoo.com with a basic outline of what you could do to become involved. Thank you.
Measles vaccination plea from Dr. Dan Poulter, MP As an NHS hospital doctor who has worked in some of the biggest and best London Hospitals throughout my medical career, I am only too familiar with the signs and symptoms of Measles. Measles is an illness with unpleasant and sometimes lifethreatening complications; a virus that Britain had hoped to eradicate through a vaccination programme delivering herd immunity, but unfortunately, parents failing to vaccinate their children has resulted in a loss of herd immunity and a recent surge in Measles cases. Until recently, herd immunity had meant that cases of Measles had been isolated to small outbreaks in London and the big cities. However, the loss of herd immunity means that we are now seeing a surge of cases throughout the UK. Herd immunity is where the spread of an infectious disease within a population is prevented by the pre-existing immunity of a high proportion of people within
that population. In Britain, herd immunity against Measles had, in the past, been conveyed by an effective vaccination program, which in recent years meant a two-dose course of the MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) triple vaccine administered before a child's fifth birthday. The MMR vaccine is routinely offered by health visitors and GPs. Herd immunity against Measles is achieved when 95% or more of the population have gained immunity. But in parts of London and Birmingham, less than 70% of the population have completed the MMR vaccination course by their fifth birthday. In Suffolk, the picture is better, with 89.1% of children being fully vaccinated by their 5th birthday but this is insufficient to convey herd immunity, and means that over 1 in 10 children in our county are not fully protected against the Measles virus. Measles is not an illness to be dismissed lightly. It is highly contagious with an R rate (or
reproduction rate) of between 15 and 16. When compared to the R rate of the first strain of Covid19 of between two and three, it is clear that Measles spreads easily and quickly in the unvaccinated. The school classroom is particularly fertile territory for the Measles virus to spread. The reason why vaccination against Measles is so important is because it can result in serious and life-threatening complications including pneumonia, meningitis, blindness and seizures. In pregnancy, Measles can cause miscarriage, still birth and premature labour. The task now is to restore herd immunity against Measles. If you or your child or grandchild has not completed the MMR vaccination course, then please book an appointment with your GP. It may just save a child's life. Dr Dan Poulter is the MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich and a practising NHS Doctor.
Since 2020, Bungay Community Support (BCS) has been a lifeline for our town, providing essential services like medication and grocery deliveries. Now, with the introduction of the community hub Number 28 on Wingfield Street, they're expanding their reach. Number 28 isn't your average community space, it's a welcoming hub where everyone is invited to come together. Whether you're in need of company, a hot drink, or support and advice, Number 28 has something for you. With a Community Food Hall to Baby Basics and from recently added tech advice sessions to crafting sessions, there's always
something happening to bring people together. Number 28 is also a practical resource for our community, enabling you to seek advice without the need to journey to Lowestoft, Norwich or even further. With outreach services from Citizens Advice and Job Centre Plus to name a couple and soon-to-be-hosted Barclays Bank sessions, it's becoming a one-stop-shop for all our needs. Keep an eye out for the website, www.bungaycommunitysupport. org.uk (set to go live in mid February), where you'll find lots of information. Mark your calendars for June as we celebrate Number 28's first birthday! For all the latest updates, be sure to follow our Facebook page.
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You are invited to join with the combined Churches in Aldeburgh for The World Day Of Prayer (WDP) 2024 on March 1st at 11am at The Fairfield Centre, Aldeburgh followed by free soup and roll lunch. Everyone is very welcome. The WDP Service takes place on the first Friday in March each year. On that day, people all around the world will be praying for one country. The country this year is Palestine, and the theme is "Bearing with one another in love". We will be joining with people across 146 countries and islands to pray with and for the people of Palestine. Future themes will include:
for the period January-23 to March-24, a 15-month period, to be reported on, and taxed in, the 2023/24 tax year. Clearly this would result in a higher tax liability than the usual 12-month period. If the taxpayer has any Overlap Profits (these arise at the commencement of a trade where accounts are drawn up to a date other than the end of a tax year and can result in an element of profits being taxed twice), these can be deducted from profits in the 2023/24 transitional year. In addition, taxpayers have the option to spread any additional transitional profits over up to five tax years. For example, if Mrs Smith generates steady profits of £20,000 per year, a 15-month period to March-24 would create £25,000 of profits. If she has £1,000 of overlap profits, the excess taxable profit is now £4,000. Spreading this over five years would mean an additional £800 taxed in each of the years 2023/24 to 2027/28. However, businesses won't always have full control over their reporting date, which may be fixed for a variety of reasons, and may have to apportion figures each year. If actual figures for the
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A fresh start for The Dove Inn It's now a little over six months since Sonya Remblance re-opened the Dove Inn, Alburgh and this lovely old building is enjoying a new lease of life. Following two months of refurbishment, Sonya opened the doors 12th July 2023 and has not looked back since. The Dove Inn is ideally located on the A143 between Harleston and Bungay so is within easy reach of these towns as well as Beccles and Halesworth, and there are plenty of reasons why you may want to pay a visit. Having completed the extensive refurbishment, Sonya and her team re-opened the Dove Inn as a café, restaurant and bar. The
building is beautifully decorated to create a cosy home from home. On entering, you will see the café and bar area to the right and the gorgeous lounge area to the left. The café is open 10am to 3pm Monday to Friday and 9:30am to 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays, though these times will change as we move into the lighter and warmer months. On Friday and Saturday evenings, the café becomes a social bar area and is open from 6pm to 8pm with the menu changing from breakfast and lunch offerings to an evening restaurant service. Fresh, local, seasonal and homemade food is the running theme here. At the Dove Inn, you will find all your favourite breakfast options which are served all day. Then for lunch, you might choose a homemade soup, freshly-made sandwich or perhaps the hot meal
which will change seasonally and might include a hotpot or sausage casserole whilst we are still in the cooler months. Or, if you just fancy coffee and cake, you will not be disappointed by the tempting selection of cakes and bakes. Of course, Sunday lunches feature the classic Sunday roast, but Sonya is quick to explain that people can order what they like and if you fancy a full English breakfast whilst the rest of your party are tucking in to a roast, then so be it! Sonya is able to cater for any dietary requirements and tastes and is happy to open early or late to cater for functions, meetings and parties. That is a good point, the large restaurant can comfortably seat 60 and in summer, The Dove could cater for up to 250 guests by making use of the stunning outside space over-looking the beautiful meadows to the rear of the building. This is all comfortably managed by the large and well-equipped kitchen. You will also find accommodation on site here, hence the home-from-home feel. There are two double/twin rooms each with en-suite, and a self-contained twobedroom flat with kitchen and bathroom. The accommodation is all dog-friendly as is the café/bar area. However, dogs are not allowed in the lounge area. The Dove is quickly becoming a
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that is never used, or pots on the patio that could do with a new look. Keep in mind that wildflowers do not like too rich a compost they prefer poor soil with few nutrients. Make sure you read the seed packet to find out how much seed to sow for the size of your plot and, as wild flower seeds can be on the small side, mix them with a bit of sand as it makes distributing them easier. Once scattered water gently and keep the soil damp until the seeds have germinated. In the mix of wildflower seeds you select, think about including some poppy seeds. The California
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Having taken on the business in 2014, this year sees Simon and Mary Sparrow celebrate 10 years at Hippersons Boatyard. Over time, the business has evolved to reflect the changing needs of the people who use or visit the river. There are several sides to this business including boat building and repairs, moorings, dayboat and canoe hire, and holiday accommodation. Those who own a boat will know the importance of good maintenance. Hippersons have you covered with a workshop team of Stephen and Josh covering all aspects of boat building and marine engineering. When you're not using your boat, you will need somewhere to moor or store your vessel and Hippersons have a range of moorings available for craft up to 40 feet. There's also plenty of winter storage on site so this really is a one-stop shop for boat owners in the area. Of course, most people who
use the river will not be boat owners, here at Hippersons, Mary and Simon want to share the beauty of the river with as may people as possible. To that end they have six selfcatering holiday options with three houseboats, two floating glamping pods and the most recent addition, the Secret Garden which is on land and nestled in its own private garden space complete with fire pit and wood-fired hot tub. The accommodation has become a major part of this business and the team have recently been awarded the Visit England Gold Award, this is for offering a consistently high quality of accommodation and is something Mary and Simon are rightly very proud of. This is further backed up by superb reviews and ratings on Tripadvisor, Google and social media. When people make a booking, Mary sends out a pack with lots of information and details about
their stay. Part of this offering is the recently developed Hippersons app which is free to download and includes all sorts of information, including suggestions for places to eat, things to do and wildlife you might spot on the river. All accommodation comes with a private rowing boat for use during your stay so get out and explore! If you would like a more in-depth look at this side of things, Hippersons featured on an episode of the Channel 4 series 'My Floating Home' last summer, check it out! As we move into spring and summer, residents and tourists alike are starting to think about things to do and days out with family and friends. As a starting point, why not consider hiring a boat? Booked in advance, these are available for the full day from 9:15am to 4:30pm, or as a short day in April and October only from 11am to 3pm. They are simple to operate and give you great freedom to explore
the river. Most of the boats are electric which makes for a quiet and smooth journey. All dayboats undergo a thorough winter service and are fully charged/ fuelled with all safety equipment and instructions provided on arrival. Those who prefer a more active way of exploring are sure to enjoy the kayaks, canoes and paddleboarding. Choose to hire and go out on your own, or take up to option to have a guided tour with Stephen who can give you tips on your paddling technique whilst pointing out
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MARCH 1ST 'Your Song' presented by Art Music Events The Fisher Theatre 7:45pm. Duration: 120 minutes. 'Your Song' is a 100% live concert celebrating the songs of Sir Elton John, performed by singer-songwriter John Reilly and pianist and composer Lewis Nitikman. MARCH 2ND Take it Easy - The American Classic Rock Show The Fisher Theatre 7:30pm. Duration: 150 minutes. During a two plus hour show, you'll hear the best of American music from the heyday of classic rock in the 1970s right through to the present day. Tickets: £20. MARCH 2ND The Orbison Project Beccles Public Hall 7:30pm-9:45pm. The UK's most authentic Roy Orbison tribute band. The Orbison Project is a fantastic six-piece tribute band celebrating the memorable music of Roy Orbison. The band, all highly accomplished musicians, is fronted by Dave Collison, an impressively-accurate Orbison 'soundalike' and 'lookalike' singer who has been performing the hits of the Big O for 25 years. Tickets: £18.50. MARCH 3RD Light Codes by Goddess Dance Henham Barns, Beccles, NR34 8AQ 3:30pm-6:30pm. Hosted by qualified yoga and dance teacher Shelby, Light Codes Retreat is an afternoon of powerful activation of the light within. We release stagnant energy through heart guided ecstatic dance and experience the magic of dance alchemy and spiritual self connection to shine your unique light. The Retreat is a three-hour immersion with a selection of beautiful practices to invite us fully into the present moment in deep meditative bliss. High vibrational snacks, fresh fruit, chocolate dipped strawberries, energy balls, dark chocolate and herbal tea provided. For more information, please email: shelbythegoddessdance@gmail. com or search on Instagram for @the_goddess_dance. Tickets: £37. MARCH 3RD Quiz at the Hall Beccles Public Hall 7:30pm-10pm. Our popular Quiz Night returns! Gather your friends and family and come along to test your general knowledge at our friendly and competitive quiz evening. Teams of up to 6 people. Tickets: £6. MARCH 5TH Tony Stockwell Psychic Medium The Fisher Theatre 7:30pm. Duration: 120 minutes. Remarkably compelling, Tony demonstrates his belief that those who have passed can communicate with their loved ones with detailed messages frequently including names, dates, and locations and all delivered with emotion, sensitivity, and empathy. An emotional evening dealt with discretion and sensitivity. Tickets: from £23. Age suitability: Parent's discretion. MARCH 6TH 'Draining the Swamp' A play by D. R. Hill Beccles Public Hall 7:30pm-9:35pm. Draining the Swamp is a provocative new play, with five actors, exploring the life and activities of British Fascist leader, Sir Oswald Mosley, from the 1930's to 1960's. It links Mosley's world, and that of his controversial second wife, Diana Mitford, to contemporary politicians (Trump, Johnson etc) and populist movements, with a chilling 2019 conclusion. Controversial and challenging, the play raises questions about the state of politics today and our approach to extremist politicians. Tickets: £15. MARCH 9TH 80's Party Night at The Green Dragon The Green Dragon, Bungay 8pm. Ahhh the 80's. The decade that gave us Soft Cell, MTV, Pac Man, heavy eyeliner, oversized blazers with shoulder pads and callanetics exercise programmes. After the success of our Halloween and Christmas parties, we're bringing the 80's to the Dragon for a night of 80's music, kitsch cocktails and fancy dress. Dress up as your favourite 80's artist, or anything that reminds you of this incredible decade! Prizes for the best dressed will be given on the night and once again, DJ Marty Tee will be on the decks. We can't wait! Free entry. MARCH 9TH Robert Temple: The Hypnotist - Red Raw Beccles Public Hall 7:30pm. A brand new show where volunteers from the audience unlock their imaginations and create a once-in-a-lifetime show of improvised comedy under the influence of hypnosis, live on stage. Things will be imagined, people's identities forgotten, changed and their reality completely altered. All in the spirit of a ruddy good laugh. It's the perfect night out whether you watch from the audience or you choose to participate as a star of the show, this is a night out not to be missed. No actors are used, members of the audience are asked to volunteer if they would like to participate at the start of every performance. Not suitable for under 15's. Tickets: £17.50. MARCH 15TH Annual Quiz Evening South Elmham St. James Village Hall Harleston Choral Societies Annual Quiz evening is in South Elmham St. James Village Hall, IP19 0HP. Ample parking and level access to the Village Hall. 6:45pm for a 7pm start. All welcome, tickets on the door, cash only please, £10pp, which includes a delicious two-course supper. Bring your own drinks. Groups of six for the quiz but we can make up teams on the night and don't forget that although our Spring Term began on January 8th, it's not too late to join us as we rehearse Saint-Saëns Requiem and Dvořák Mass in D Major for our Summer Concert on June 29th. No auditions, and music is provided free. Practices are on a Monday evening 7.30 pm- 9.30 pm, in The London Road Church, Harleston, IP20 9BH. Parking available in The Original Factory Shop, almost opposite the church. Further information about the choir is on: www.harlestonchoralsoc.org. uk (which may not be completely up-to-date, owing to unforeseen circumstances) or from Stella Brownsea at: heidihouse@btinternet.com.
Beccles & Bungay Community News - March 2024 - 15
MARCH 15TH Charity Prize Bingo Night with Mr. Fantastic! The Fox & Hounds Social Club, Beccles He's back! Have a fun evening with friends hosted by Mr. Fantastic. Doors open from 7pm. Eyes down, dabbers out at 7:30pm. Entrance: £6 per person. Fully stocked bar available for drinks all night. Cash recommended. Charity raffle. Please donate a raffle prize if you can (it doesn't need to be expensive). Book online or email: info@3millionsteps.org. All proceeds will go to 3 Million Steps registered charity for Brain Injury Recovery. MARCH 20TH 'Younger Than Springtime' Caedmon Evening Wrentham Chapel Join us for another Caedmon Evening on March 20th at 7pm. The evening is a seasonal celebration in music, word and song. The programme is assembled on the night, using contributions from some of those attending on a 'bring and share' basis. Anyone is welcome to enjoy the performances and the interval which includes a light buffet with wine and fruit juice, with time to chat. There's no charge for this event but any donations towards the upkeep of this historic Grade II listed chapel will be gratefully received. For further details call Sue Hardy on: 07771 882738. MARCH 20TH 'Needham, a small village with a big history' St. John's Church, Harleston Harleston & District U3A welcomes you to our monthly talk, 'Needham, a small village with a big history', at 2pm in St. John's Church, Harleston, IP20 9AZ. It will be given by local historian Steve Poulter. Steve will reveal highlights from the long history of this tiny Waveney village which feature in his newly-published book. Signed copies will be available to buy after his talk. Visitors welcome, admission £3, including refreshments. Further information about this and all Harleston & District U3A's activities is on: www.U3Asites.org.uk/harleston or by contacting Kim Poulton on: 01986 788149. MARCH 21ST-23RD Peter Pan, A Musical Adventure - WLOG Rising Stars Beccles Public Hall 7:30pm. JM Barrie's timeless tale of the boy who never grew up is reborn as a spectacular musical with a score by Stiles & Drewe. Peter Pan whisks the Darling family's children beyond the stars to his island where there are "no tedious distances between one adventure and the next". Join Rising Stars, the award-winning youth musical theatre group, on a magical trip to Never Land, where you will never grow old. Tickets: from £10. MARCH 22ND Everything's Electric Blue The Fisher Theatre 7:30pm-9pm. Will Drew-Batty's story of his fictional character, Eliot Swang, dramatically told through contemporary poetry and an original musical score performed by the composer and guests. A journey through the abstract stages of Eliot's life encompassing the power of the natural world, post war London, the industrial north, glam rock and the music of the Renaissance! Written and performed by Will Drew-Batty (Late Closing, Flannan Isle, The Unknown Bird, Bungay Overture) 'Everything's Electric Blue' is named after a poem in his forthcoming book of poems, 'Waterlogged', out in March 2024. Tickets: £10. MARCH 24TH & 25TH Daffodil & Spring Flowers Open Garden The Old Coach House, Brockdish There will be a 'Daffodil & Spring Flowers' Open Garden on March 24th and 25th from 10am to 4pm at The Old Coach House, The Street, Brockdish, IP21 4JY. Two acres of woodland leading to the River Waveney. In aid of the East Anglian Air Ambulance, St. Elizabeth Hospice and local charities. Adults £4, children free accompanied by an adult. Dogs welcome on leads. Teas and refreshments will be available. MARCH 24TH The Magic of Terry Pratchett with Marc Burrows Beccles Public Hall 7:30pm-10pm. Join author and comedian Marc Burrows on a journey through the life and work of Sir Terry Pratchett, based on his Locus Award-winning biography and officially endorsed by the author's estate. Explore Pratchett's life, influences, impact, wit and wisdom, from his days as a school librarian to his time as a trainee journalist to his untimely death from Alzheimers in 2015. Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Discworld and discover the joy, anger, and delicious cock'n' bull stories of one of the greatest storytellers of all time. Warning: includes bad puns and unnecessary footnotes. Tickets: £16.50. MARCH 26TH NT Live Madama Butterfly 12A The Fisher Theatre 7:15pm. Duration: 195 minutes. When the young geisha, Cio-Cio-San, marries American Naval Officer Pinkerton, she believes she is entering a real, binding marriage for life. Forsaking her religion and community, she learns all too late that for Pinkerton, their marriage is merely an illusion, with tragic consequences. In Italian with subtitles. Tickets: £14. MARCH 28TH & 29TH 'Under Milk Wood' by Dylan Thomas Beccles Public Hall 7:30pm-9:30pm. Raconteur Theatre Company returns to Beccles with Dylan Thomas's masterpiece 'Under Milkwood'. Often termed "a play for voices", the play is a radio drama which charts the strange goings on in the fictional Welsh town of Llareggub. The play is a tragic and comic poem of love, drunkenness and misadventure from the bizarre and brilliant imagination of Wales' greatest poet. Tickets: £12.50. 204102
MARCH 30TH The Guitar Legends The Fisher Theatre 7:30pm. Duration: 150 minutes. The Guitar Legends will mesmerise you with the greatest guitar hits of all time, from the early 50s right up to the present day. Featuring classic tracks from the worlds most legendary guitarists. Be there for an unforgettable night and experience sensational hits from all of the worlds most iconic guitar legends! Tickets: from £12. MARCH 31ST Pokémon Trading Market Beccles Public Hall 10am-4pm. Beccles Public Hall is hosting its second big Pokémon Trading Market, where you can find numerous stall holders and expert traders to advise you on trades. This event is open to all ages, so come and join the fun! Did you gain cards to trade over Christmas? Then come and trade them for some great gains to your collection. APRIL 11TH The Comedy Store Players The Cut, Halesworth 7pm. £20. An evening of the very best improvised comedy performed at an eye watering pace. Formed in 1985, this group of comedy players has included Sandi Toksvig and Paul Merton. Today, the group features Josie Lawrence, Lee Simpson, Neil Mullarkey and Richard Vranch. For more information, please visit The Cut website: www.inkfestival.org. APRIL 12TH Suffolk Shorts & 'Orchestra of Samples' by Addictive TV The Cut, Halesworth 7pm. £20. A treat of a double bill from two Suffolk greats. Six of the best new short films with splendidly varied tales selected by Suffolk Shorts from their successful 2023 Short Film Festival. Followed by a rhythmic treat 'Orchestra of Samples' - a musical journey without borders by artists Addictive TV with guest musicians. "Ingenious and compelling" The Times. "Beautiful stuff and a fascinating project" Cerys Matthews, BBC Radio 6. From Senegal and Kazakhstan to Colombia, India, China and many more, immerse yourself in mesmerising rhythmic dialogues with live musicians on stage and sampled musicians on screen. For more information, please visit The Cut website: www.inkfestival.org. APRIL 13TH An evening with Mark Thomas The Cut, Halesworth 8pm. £20. One of the few stand-ups still to carry the political standard of alternative comedy, Mark Thomas is essentially an observational comic - only his observations tend to revolve around the crusading anti-corporate, anti-greed investigations he undertakes. He is best known for his campaigning Channel 4 series, in which he employed, Michael Moore-style, televisual stunts to get his message across. For more information, please visit The Cut website: www.inkfestival.org. APRIL 14TH INK Festival Finale - The Big Band Night The Cut, Halesworth 7pm. £20. A band formed of more than 17 of the best musicians from the BBC and Strictly performing an amazing programme of music to lift the roof off The Cut as the finale of the festival for another year. The programme compiled by Dick Walter. "This region's mini Edinburgh Festival", BBC Look East. For more information, please visit The Cut website: www.inkfestival.org. APRIL 15TH INK's Youth Festival Day The Cut, Halesworth INK's Youth Festival Day on April 15th once again provides an exclusive, unique and free opportunity for students to experience live theatre. For more information, please visit The Cut website: www.inkfestival.org. Got an event you'd like to promote to our thousands of monthly readers? If so, please email the details over to: edit@micropress.co.uk to be included in our 'What's on?' section.
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Adrian Ramsay at Locks Inn with (L to R) Andrew Wade, Nic Wincot and Brian Medd-Sygrove from the Management Committee
"Plan for living with flooding urgently needed" says Green party leader Adrian Ramsay (Green Party co-leader and MP candidate for the Waveney Valley constituency) visited a flood-hit community pub at Geldeston near Beccles on January 20th to call attention to the need for a Government plan to cope with extreme rain and flooding. Adrian said: "It's heartbreaking to see the efforts people make to create a social and cultural hub devastated by extreme weather. Since late October, the community owned Locks Inn at Geldeston has had to be closed more often than it's open. While the Locks Inn gets more visitors in the summer, by having many events in the winter months it has until this winter been able to keep a sense of community going for nearby residents. But continual flooding this year has made that nearly impossible with many really fantastic events having to be cancelled. This really
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means we have lost nearly three months of trade. But more important than that is the loss of a community hub, which is why we started this venture in the first place, to provide a cultural and social hub where local people can get together." The report by the Public Accounts Committee said that a shortfall in government funding for the Environment
Agency meant that some of its defences were not being properly maintained and that as a result 203,000 English homes were at an increased risk of flooding. The MPs noted that housing developments continue to be built on flood plains saying it was "unforgivable" when it was happening without mitigation and they called for a new approach to flood management.
Adrian Ramsay talks with Andrew Wade (Locks Inn Management Committee Chair)
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illustrates we are now living in a new era of extreme weather and old fashioned flood defence techniques of expensively poured concrete are no longer going to be effective. A report out this week by MPs on the Public Accounts Committee only underlines what I and the Green Party have been saying for some time: the Government must get its act together and come up with a plan for living with climate change and living with flooding. We must stop building homes on the flood plain that aren't designed to cope with floods and we must put more emphasis on natural solutions like allowing more land away from homes to be flooded. Suffolk and Norfolk communities deserve better - as do all those around the country who have been affected by the recent storms." Brian Medd-Sygrove, on the committee that runs the Locks Inn, said: "This extreme weather
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