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Harvest Fair serves up a Suffolk feast! A colourful display of winter squash welcomed visitors to Transition Woodbridge's Harvest Fair on October 7th. The warm autumn sun shone down on Whisstocks Place as local food producers, environmental groups, musicians and artists gathered to celebrate this traditionally significant time of year. Heritage apples, freshly baked bread, locally made honey, jams and preserves, organic vegetables, Tide Mill flour, a delicious taste of Suffolk's food landscape. As complex global supply chains become ever more stressed and uncertain, so the importance of a resilient regional food economy grows. By shopping and eating locally, we can improve our food security, create jobs in our area,
reduce food transport miles and use of protective packaging, and support British farmers and growers. We were excited to team up with Woodbridge Festival of Art & Music for the first time at this event. Live music from the likes of: East of the Sun, JS and the Lockerbillies and Maella created a lively atmosphere and energy in the square, whilst The Longshed hosted a very popular electricityfree pop-up art studio. It was wonderful to see children and adults alike building bug hotels, birdwatching over the Deben, experimenting with loom weaving and chatting to stallholders. At a time when food shopping has largely lost any kind of personal touch, the Fair allowed visitors to engage
with not just where but who their food comes from. Jane Healey (Transition Woodbridge Co-secretary) says: "It was a fantastic event. All the stallholders were very pleased to get up close and personal with local customers." Ben Osborne (Woodbridge Festival founder and DJ) adds: "The event highlighted local food producers, and the music and arts programme kept the crowds engaged - with the positive vibes spreading across the town well into the evening." As we approach Christmas, perhaps you can take some time to reflect on where your festive food and drink is coming from. Could you serve up a locally-sourced Christmas dinner, or wow your foodie friends and family with
gifts of Suffolk goodies? If you're stuck for ideas, take a look at our Local Food & Drink Project 2023 leaflet on: www. transitionwoodbridge.org.uk or pick one up in person at the Woodbridge Christmas Street Market on December 3rd. We are grateful to Woodbridge Town Council, East Suffolk Council and Arts Council England for supporting the Harvest Fair event.
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Common Ground are touring the region once again this Christmas and New Year, with another of their hilarious genrespoof panto alternatives. This year, they are mashing up amateur sleuthing, gangsters and werewolves. Renowned amateur sleuth and part-time dog trainer Miss. Jean Mimple takes a hiking tour of the Italian alps. In a remote hostelry, she meets Dr. Bridges,
assistant to the mysterious Professor Ramekin, who lives in nearby Castle Pandoro. One of the servants at the castle has been found torn into fettuccine. So, ignoring the locals' warnings of "The Ice Wolf", or "Bestia Gelato" (half man, half wolf, half frozen dessert) which has terrorised the region for several months, the plucky Miss Mimple sets off to investigate.
Audience members said of last year's show 'A Murder at St. Muttley's': "What a fabulous, funny show!" "A brilliant and entertaining evening" "Brilliant script and impeccable timing" "The mad cap style is an absolute winner! The schtick and 'business' actually gave me belly laughs, and I'm old enough to know better!" Common Ground has been touring East Anglia for the last 16 years, building up a loyal following for their "wonderfully whacky... terrifically original" (Libby Purves) style of music theatre. They've been doing a grand job of keeping small-scale theatre alive and well in East Anglia, presenting shows that are entertaining, first and foremost. The genre spoof Christmas shows they produce each year have become the go-to alternative to panto, described by Andrew Clarke in the EADT as: "A glorious piece of Christmas fun." Directors Pat Whymark and Julian Harries cut their teeth creating many Christmas productions for Eastern Angles
Theatre Co. They were the creative team behind 'Stoat Hall', 'The Mystery of St. Finnigan's Elbow' and many more, and it's that sense of playfulness that runs through all their work. As an actor, Julian will soon be seen on TV in the major new Sky historical drama 'Mary & George' (starring Julianne Moore) and in the next series of Father Brown (playing a mad novelist). He has performed with The Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre and in the West End. The tour takes in: • Harkstead, Dec 13th. • Woodbridge, Dec 15th-16th. • Laxfield, Dec 19th. • Stowmarket, Dec 20th-23rd. • Felixstowe, Dec 27th-29th. • Gt. Hockham, Dec 30th. • Aldeburgh, Jan 1st-3rd. • Hadleigh, Jan 4th-5th. • Diss, Jan 6th. • Colchester, Jan 8th-10th. • Ipswich, Jan 11th-20th. Call: 07807 341364 or go to: www.commongroundtc.co.uk
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Singers are accompanied by Sabine Sutton. moods ranging from comforting News from Woodbridge Gippeswyk delighted to present "A The Gippeswyk Conductor and reflective to jubilant, Winter's Night". A concert (Janette Ruocco) has selected a swinging and folksy. Riverside Trust Audience members will also of seasonal choral music at St. diverse range of rarely performed
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Thanks to repair work by Woodbridge Boatyard, 'Sae Wylfing' (pictured above) is back home with the Riverside Trust. The half-length model of the famous burial ship was built 30 years ago and was in need of some TLC. Among other things, the boatyard has replaced eight long lengths of plank from her mid-section, so she's ready to go back on the water at Whisstocks Quay for a short time before winter sets in. Follow the Ship Planning for the Autumn term, presentation of this extremely popular education programme is being offered to schools across the region and elsewhere. Confirmed dates are November 6th-7th and November 13th in the Longshed. Six sessions will be spread over the morning and afternoon. These events are a collaborative effort from Woodbridge Riverside Trust and the Sutton Hoo Ship's Company. More Talks The next talk in the Collection
is on November 25th at 3pm in the John Gibbins Gallery, the Longshed. In a talk entitled 'Whisstocks Boatyard'. Sue Cox (née Whisstock) will talk about the boatyard which was her family's business from 1926 to 1990. She will be telling the story of how it all began and talking about some of the famous yachts built on the site. Tickets are £7 per person. For this fascinating trip down memory lane, book your tickets at: www. shorturl.at/ehry1. On December 17th at 11am, Dr. Sam Newton will be talking about the Anglo-Saxon calendar and the Yuletide Festival. More details next month. Looking ahead into next year the programme of talks continues with a wide range of interesting topics. See: www. woodbridgeriversidetrust.org/ wrt-talks-collection/ for details. Save the date! A Christmas family event is being planned in and around the Longshed on December 17th. More details to follow...
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Michael and All Angels Church, Martlesham Heath, on December 9th at 7:30pm. Gippeswyk Singers invite you to join them for an evening of uplifting music to celebrate the beginning of the Christmas season. The programme will include a varied selection of carols and Bob Chilcott's 'On Christmas Night',
Christmas pieces from the 7th century to the present day which the choir is very much looking forward to performing. 'On Christmas Night' is a musical celebration of the Christmas story, presented as a sequence of eight original carols. Chilcott has adapted the familiar melodies to produce an impressive range of styles and
get the chance to join with the choir in some more traditional carols. The choir invites you to join them for refreshments at the end of the concert. Tickets are £10 in advance or £12 on the door and are available from: www.ticketsource. co.uk/gippeswyk-singers or by phoning: 01473 620353.
Roger David Burrows Music Fund The Roger David Burrows Music Fund presents 'Martlesham Wilds', an illustrated talk about the new nature reserve in Martlesham by Charlie Zaks from Suffolk Wildlife Trust. The talk will take place on November 7th at 7:30pm at St. Michael's Church Centre, The Drift, Martlesham Heath, IP5 3PL. Admission is £5 on the door and there will be light
refreshments and a raffle. The venue is fully accessible and there is adjacent free parking. Profit from the evening will be going to The Roger David Burrows Music Fund and to Suffolk Wildlife Trust for Martlesham Wilds. The music fund was set up in 2012 in memory of Roger David Burrows (1980-2012) by his family. With this music fund, we are
offering small grants to groups or individuals, which we hope will inspire all abilities, adults and children in music making. Information about The Roger David Burrows Music Fund will be available on the evening. Further information can be found by visiting the website: www.rogerdavidburrows. co.uk, calling: 01473 625196 or emailing: rdburrowsmusicfund@ gmail.com
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November is just around the corner, the nights are starting to draw in and, following a warm start to autumn, the woolly jumpers are back out again as the temperature begins to drop. This all means only one thing... Christmas is on the horizon. One of the best things about this time of year has to be the opportunity to get together with family, friends, neighbours and colleagues and enjoy some good food and a glass or two of your favourite tipple. Throughout December, local pubs, restaurants, cafés and hotels will be running delicious festive menus, special dishes and themed nights, giving us
all an excuse to get your group together and have a night out. We are fortunate to have lots of great establishments in our area so you will not be short of places to go where you can enjoy great food and drink and proper hospitality. With that in mind, have a look at the businesses on these pages and book early to ensure you get the date and time you want. This is especially important for larger groups. So, start having those conversation with your friends and family and whether you are booking your favourite pub or fancy trying a new restaurant. It's never too early to start planning your season of festive celebrations!
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To advertise your festive offerings in next month’s edition of the Community News, please contact one of the team to reserve your space. The December’s papers will be published November 24th with the deadline being November 15th, so there's plenty of time to get your festive menu sorted and shared with our readers. As well as being read by thousands of local people through our printed, delivered copies, our newspapers will also be available to view digitally and will be posted on our social media channels. To find out more and reserve your space, please contact: Karen Taylor: 01502 725836 - karen.taylor@micropress.co.uk Kasey Turner: 01502 725801 - kasey.turner@micropress.co.uk
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As featured in Places & Faces Magazine. To subscribe to Places&Faces (THE luxury lifestyle magazine for Norfolk & Suffolk) delivered straight to your door, visit their website: www.placesandfaces.co.uk Recipe by Cottage Delight. www.cottagedelight.co.uk Ingredients: Serves 6-8 For slow-cooked turkey: • 600g turkey crown. • 1 large onion, cut into 8 wedges. • 4 bay leaves. • 2 Tbsp cider vinegar. • 60g butter. • 1 large bunch fresh thyme, leaves picked. For the Wellington: • 1 x 225g jar Cottage Delight Classic Cranberry Sauce. • 1 free range egg yolk, beaten. • 3 Tbsp olive oil. • 640g pre-rolled puff pastry. • 170g stuffing mix - made to packet instructions. • Flour, for dusting. • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. • Olive oil. Method: - Slow cook the turkey by placing the onions on the bottom of slow cooker, then layer on thyme and bay leaves; placing the turkey on top. Rub butter on the top side of the turkey and, spoon over cider vinegar and a splash of water. Cook on high for 6 hours, or low for 8. - Once cooked and slightly cooled, shred the turkey.
(Alternatively, use leftover pre- pastry layer with egg. Lift the cooked and shredded turkey). second piece of pastry and place - Pre-heat your oven to 200°C. on top of the turkey, pressing - To assemble the Wellington, the pastry over the sides. Trim place one sheet of puff pastry the pastry joins to about 4cm onto a lightly greased baking and seal the edges with the back sheet and spoon on a layer of of a fork. Brush all over with stuffing evenly in the centre. the remaining beaten egg. Use Ensure you leave 5cm from a sharp knife and carefully make short edges and roughly 8cm diagonal slits into the pastry, at long edges. ensuring not to cut through. - Layer shredded turkey then - Cook for 30-35 minutes. The finish with Classic Cranberry pastry should be golden and Sauce on top. Do not press crisp. into turkey. - Allow the meat to rest for 10 - Brush round the outside of minutes before serving.
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East Suffolk U3A Walking Netball Group
Love to Sing Choir recruiting new members Love to Sing is a long established choir based in Woodbridge, which has been performing, raising money for charity, and entertaining audiences across Suffolk. We attract enthusiastic voices looking for a structured, quality choir with a broad repertoire and desire to support the community. The choir performs in traditional four part (SATB) format and currently has a membership of 40 singers with a very mixed ability. Future events
include a Christmas Concert with Woodbridge Excelsior Brass Band on December 9th at Woodbridge Community Hall. We are actively recruiting new members and will be hosting an open evening on November 16th at 7:30pm at Woodbridge Methodist Church, all are welcome. Kelsale and Yoxford District Councillor Mrs Julia Ewart with some of the Kelsale For further details please CEVC Primary School pupils after she officially opened their new 'Intervention Cabin' contact: Rachael Tecklenberg (Musical Director) via email: love2singchoir@gmail.com or call: 07925 245490.
to regular netball. It's a great way to keep fit and active and very sociable as well. After the session, there's an opportunity to stay for a drink and a chat. Why not come along and try it out? We offer a free trial session for prospective players. There's no upper age limit. For more information, email Angela Bell at: walkingnetballu3a @btinternet.com
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Festive family fun at Snape! As the countdown to Christmas has started, there's a choice of family friendly shows to entertain you in Suffolk. One of the most popular events transforms Snape Maltings concert hall into a festive extravaganza of red, gold and twinkling lights, when the Coop Juniors Theatre Company stage their annual Christmas Spectacular! A sprinkling of magic dust and a cast of almost 100 with 800 costumes will send the audience home filled with Christmas spirit. Toe-tapping dance numbers, memorable carols and lots of surprises mark the group's 18th year at Snape Maltings. The EADT called it: "Visually imaginative with inspired choreography, packed with
East Suffolk U3A Walking Netball Group has spaces for new players. We meet fortnightly on a Thursday morning at Ipswich School Sports Centre in Rushmere. Walking Netball is a gentler form of the game you may have played at school and is ideal for the over 55s. There's no jumping or running allowed, but otherwise, it's similar
razzle dazzle. Where else can you see a spectacular and highly moving nativity scene followed by a stage full of high-stepping Santas, jazzy reindeer or a superb tap performance." A team of choreographers and Musical Director Jo King have crafted the huge range of musical styles into a seamless show. Jo said: "We have everything from swing to tap, jazz to ballet, carols and special medleys from hit musicals West Side Story and Disney's Newsies. There's truly something for everyone." Christmas Spectacular! 13 performances, December 8th17th. Tickets from £18. Book at: www.brittenpearsarts.org or call: 01728 687110. There are special offers for groups, under 16s, over 60s.
After struggling for several years with insufficient accommodation space at Kelsale CEVC Primary School, for individual pupil and small groups interventions, to support children's academic and wellbeing needs, the school has just opened a two-room 'intervention' cabin in the school grounds to provide a safe, secure and inviting space for children and their teachers. Before that, school corridors were often used to teach these pupils, some needing one-toone care. The school dug deep into their own financial reserves to finance this cabin (£30,000) and is currently fundraising to provide the specialist resources required to improve the lives of children with special education needs and/or pastoral needs. Kelsale CEVC School has 159 pupils on roll, aged four to 11, with seven classes.
The head teacher, Mrs. Clare Wells, said: "We are indebted to our school bursar, Mrs. Nikki Lee, who has overseen this project from the start. Her brilliant financial planning and management has enabled us to provide this much needed facility. The cabin will provide a safe space for our pastoral team who offer drawing for talking, sandplay, specialist literacy support and other bespoke sessions to any of our children who require extra wellbeing support. The cabin will also be used for our new daily afterschool sessions (offering wrap-around care) which have been introduced to support the needs of our families since the beginning of the new autumn term". The official opening of the cabin by Kelsale and Yoxford District Councillor Mrs. Julia Ewart, coincided with World Mental Health Day, when children from the school also
participated in other sponsored events, including a day-long sponsored cycle marathon on static exercise bikes. Mrs. Ewart said: "I was delighted to launch The Cabin, when the children are celebrating World Mental Health Day. The space is going to be invaluable to give privacy and comfort when it's needed. I look to support the children by bringing together the donation of larger items and funds that will help develop The Cabin to its full potential." The school community are very much looking forward to using the new space. Mrs. Erin Morling, the pastoral support lead, said: "We're delighted by the support from parents and other members of the school community today and are excited to continue to find ways to raise money and awareness to continue the development of our pastoral service in an effort to reach and support as many children as possible."
Badminton in Kesgrave Woodbridge Badminton Club is back at Kesgrave High School for the winter season (September-April). Adult club night is 7:30pm to 10pm on Wednesday evenings, but please note that the sessions on November 15th and 22nd will NOT run and will be replaced by a session at 7:30pm on November 17th in the Kesgrave Community Hall (due to unavailability of the school sports hall). Juniors takes place 7pm to 8:30pm on Mondays, but is currently full, with a waiting
list. Adults can come along for a guest session for £6 to try us out, refundable if you join as a member. We welcome a range of abilities but unfortunately not complete beginners at the adult club. For latest details, check out our website: www. woodbridgebadminton. co.uk, email: contact@ woodbridgebadminton.co.uk or ring Jim Cavanagh on: 01728 723900. Thanks, Dave Johnson Woodbridge Badminton Club
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Deben Rotary's Santa Sleigh schedule
Westhall Charity FC We are now coming up to our last charity football match of the year on November 5th. This last event of the year will raise funds for the Rural First Responders and Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue (SULSAR) and will take place at Sizewell Sports and Social Club, King George's Avenue, Leiston,
IP16 4JX. Adults kick off is 2pm and junior football is from 12pm. There is a fireworks display in the evening from 8pm at a cost of just £4 per person. There will be live music from 5pm, face painting by Moonbow Faces (£3.50), stocks, fun fair and food and drink available all day.
If you would like to get involved in any of this, please contact me (Will) via our Facebook page (just search for Westhall Charity Football Club) for more information or to put names down for any of the football. Over the course of this year, we have held the following
events and raised money for much needed causes: Halesworth Dementia Carers Fund (£409), The Pear Tree Fund (£532), The Brain Tumour Charity (£1,400), Halesworth Dementia Carers Fund (£630). Last year, the reason we started this team was to raise money for The Brain Tumour Charity (£700).
Looking ahead to next year, we are already booked on charity spots which include: Artbox Halesworth for Special Needs, Waveney Deaf Society, Autism East Anglia, The Brain Tumour Charity, The League of Friends Halesworth. Obviously this far ahead things could be adjusted or change slightly.
This year, we will once again be attempting all the roads on the Heath with our Santa Sleigh. We will constantly update our website and also try and do the same with the Martlesham Parish Council. We will be collecting money but will NOT be knocking on doors. We will have just a few Rotarians with the sleigh, with collecting buckets. For more details, please see: www.debenrotary.org.uk All money collected is for the charity trust fund of the club, from which we support local, district, national and international charities. Charity No: 1151275. For more information regarding the Rotary one million plus members in the world, including membership, please Contact Rotarian Ian O'Brien Baker on: 07747 610894 or email: ianmeadhome@btconnect.com All the Rotary movement hope you have a very happy Christmas and New Year. All runs are subject to weather conditions. All collections runs start at 5:45pm and finish by 8pm. Sleigh Route December 9th: Martlesham, Blacktiles Lane, Carol Avenue, Angela Close, Chandos Drive and Close, Ravens Way, Green Lane, Buckingham
Close, Alban Square. Crown Close, Viking Heights/Close. Static Sleigh December 10th: From 9:30am to 4pm at Woodbridge, Thoroughfare. Sleigh Route December 12th: Martlesham Heath, Birch Grove, York Road, Lancaster Drive, Coopers Road, Avocet Lane, Swan Close, Lark Rise, Burgess Place. Sleigh Route December 13th: Martlesham Heath, Forest Lane, Harvesters Way, Pine Bank, Holly End, The Oaks, Heathfield, Heathfield Mews, Heather and Digby Close, Mayfield and Mayfield Lane. Sleigh Route December 14th: Martlesham Heath, Squires Lane, Park Place, Peel Yard, Demesne Gardens, The Grove, Parkers Place, Westlands, Warren Lane, Broomfield and Whinfield and their Mewses. Sleigh Route December 15th: Martlesham Heath, Farriers Close, Stable Court, Hunters Ride, The Chase, DeBrink on the Green, Valiant Way, Saddlers Place, Carlford Close, Manor Road. Rtn. M. Ian O'Brien Baker
Tales from The Repair Shed #5
The above image is from the recent Battle of Britain parade through Beccles Town Centre which took place on Sunday 17th September. The image shows the assembled guests and other attendees, prior to the church service. Back row (L to R): Mr. George Watson (RBL President of Suffolk), Standards include the RBL Suffolk Standard, Royal British Legion Branches, the RAFA Beccles Branch Standard,
Mr. Roy Sparkes (President Beccles RBL), Mr. Bruce FirthClark (RBL Parade Marshal), Mr. Peter Aldous (Waveney MP). Front row (L to R): Cllr. Frances Betts (Mayor of Bungay), Mr. Brian Sillick (Chairman RAFA Beccles), Mrs.Flunder and Cllr.Simon Flunder (Mayor of Southwold), Mr. Anthony Speca (East Suffolk Council Chairman), Mr. Laurence Olsen MC DCM (President RBL Loddon branch), Air ViceMarshal The Hon. David Murray
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CVO OBE DL RAF (Rtd) and Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk, Reviewing Officer, Mr Brian Vousden (President RAFA Beccles), Rev. Mark Bee, RAFA Beccles Pardre, Cllr. Mrs.Christine Wheeler (Mayor of Beccles), Flt. Lt. Timothy Shand (O/C RAFAC 759 (Beccles) Sqd), Mr. Steve Gillham (Member, RAFA Beccles), David Devereux (Chairman, RBL Beccles) and Chairman Cllr. David Boyle (Kessingland Parish Council).
A current snapshot of items waiting to go back to their owners ranges from a Georgian door lock to a 1990's CD player, via a card table, barometer and a cuddly toy. We have more stuff to mend than people to mend it, and though it's not a bad problem to have, you can see we need all kinds of people to help out. So whatever your expertise or skill level, there's bound to be a role for you. Just as important as repair work is the admin side of things. As the Shed develops, there will be more sessions in the week, so people can help out at a time which suits them best. On a personal level, it's a chance to acquire and
develop skills, and work with like-minded individuals. The purposeful work makes for fun and fulfilling sessions. But it's also part of a wider movement towards sustainability and reducing waste. We can all play a part in that. Get in touch. For more information, visit our website: www.suffolkrepairshed.org or email: hello@suffolkrepairshed.org. Early photo of the bridge at White Bridge You can also follow us on Crossing from the railway looking towards town Facebook (Suffolk Repair Shed) and Instagram (@suffolkrepairshed). Suffolk Repair Shed Ltd is a non-profit company established in June 2022. It started operations in October 2022. It is staffed entirely by local volunteers.
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Charity Christmas Card Shop opens in Woodbridge The traditional Charity Christmas Card Shop in Woodbridge opens at HSBC, 37 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge, IP12 1AH, on October 23rd. The shop is organised by Woodbridge 41 Club, and proceeds are used to support local charities and other good causes. The 41 Club organiser, Roger Parker commented: "We're looking forward to a great season selling cards and supporting many very worthwhile causes. Sending a Christmas card is a great way to keep in touch with friends and family. I am very grateful to all the volunteers and customers who
support the shop." The shop stocks the largest selection of charity cards in Suffolk from over 20 different charities. This includes favourites such as: RNLI, Marie Curie Cancer, Barnardos, Blue Cross and Amnesty. Additional local charities include: St. Elizabeth Hospice, East Anglian Children's Hospices, Somersham Ward, East Anglian Air Ambulance and Suffolk Wildlife Trust. The shop is open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm, (9:30am to 5pm on Saturdays). Please do visit, you won't find a better selection!
As the holiday season approaches, many businesses are preparing to celebrate the festive period with their employees. From decorating the office to hosting memorable end of year parties, these seasonal festivities can also bring about some tax benefits that you may or may not be aware of. Trivial tax benefits are small perks that employers can provide to their employees without them incurring additional tax liabilities. These benefits are often seen to boost morale, improve workplace culture, and show appreciation to the workforce. Whilst these perks may not seem significant individually, they can add up and provide savings for both employers and employees. For businesses, hosting an annual party can be a taxdeductible expense if the 'annual function exemption' criteria are met. To qualify for this generous tax benefit, the event must be available to all employees and the cost per head must not exceed £150 (including VAT). This includes travel, accommodation and other associated costs that contribute to the fun! Employees will also benefit
from this as it will allow them to attend a festive celebration without worrying about additional tax liabilities. It's a brilliant way for employers to express gratitude to their hardworking teams. Annual parties aren't the only way to enjoy trivial tax benefits. Other common perks include small gifts, such as a hamper, a bottle of wine or a non-cash voucher, that can be given to employees. These gifts are exempt from Income Tax and National Insurance contributions if the cost of the benefit does not exceed £50 per employee (including VAT) and is not cash or a cash voucher. It is also important that the benefit is not provided as part of any contractual obligation or, in recognition of the employee's good performance in the workplace. In most instances, an employee can receive multiple trivial benefits throughout the year, as long as each one does not exceed the limit individually. However, where the employer is a close company, the exemption is capped at a total cost of £300 per tax year where the benefit is provided to an individual who is a director or other office holder
of the company (or a member of their family/household). You must take care not to go over the limits mentioned above, as even doing so by just a nominal amount, will mean you can no longer claim the tax exemptions. If you do overspend, the entire cost will be taxable rather than just the excess or the limits specified. By understanding HMRC's allowance and leveraging trivial tax benefits, you can save money, and enhance your employee satisfaction. For further information, please contact Chrissie Turnbull (pictured) on: chrissie.turnbull@ ensors.co.uk Specialist advice should always be sought prior to taking any action on matters discussed in this article.
Maintenance on the Green with White Bridge closed Since the 1770s when the New Reach waterway was dug for wherry traffic, there has always been a bridge at White Bridge. Was the bridge just for foot traffic? No... It's always been wide enough to accommodate passage by whoever owned the land on either side to cross with a cart, horse and other land management equipment. The current bridge is the latest in that long 250-year line of "accommodation" bridges. The landowner on both sides is now Halesworth Millennium Green Trust, which is the charity that holds the land for the local community. The volunteers who maintain the Green for you need to be able to get across the New Reach with mowers and other tools to keep maintaining the paths so that you can use them. We also need to keep the habitats in good heart for wildlife by haymaking and other conservation work. No need for horses and carts nowadays, just mowers and fully laden wheelbarrows, but these are
wider than simple foot traffic. So, the community needs White Bridge replaced like-for-like and we know that Suffolk County Council, who are responsible for the bridge, has embraced that need. Meanwhile, with the bridge closed, and after such a warm and wet growing season, the volunteers know that everywhere on the Green is a bit more wildand-woolly than usual. We'll keep on doing what we can within the restrictions of not being able to cross the bridge with equipment and we look forward to the day when the closure of White Bridge is a distant memory. Do keep letting us know of any exciting sightings. Have a look at the website (millenniumgreen. halesworth.net) which carries news and information, photos, wildlife records, history and geology. You can contact the Green directly on: thegreen@ halesworth.net and, please only in an emergency, on: 07743 772029.
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There were 15 Woodbridge Shufflers in a field of over 2,000 runners who took part in the Ipswich Half Marathon in September. The annual race (which starts and finishes at Portman Road) is a challenging 13.1 mile run including a very long stretch up Freston hill around the 10 mile mark. All the Shufflers completed the race and it included two first timers; Ed Abbott and Matt Cawdron, with notable achievements from Ross McGill
finishing 26th overall and Ruth Acworth finishing first in her age category. Woodbridge Shufflers Running Club is not all about running half marathons. It offers social runs around Woodbridge and the local area for all ages and abilities on Tuesday evenings, Thursday afternoons and Sunday mornings. There are also junior sessions on Wednesdays, coaching sessions on Tuesdays and regular social events. www.woodbridge shufflers.org.uk
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PRESS NOTICE Club Premises Certificate - Variation Application
Name of Applicant: Mark Richardson Name of Premises: Woodbridge Cruising Club Postal Address of Premises: Woodbridge Cruising Club, River Wall, Woodbridge, IP12 4BB This application may be viewed at: East Suffolk Council Riverside, East Suffolk House, Riduna Park, Canning Road, Station Rd, Melton, & Lowestoft, Suffolk, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1RT NR33 0EQ Proposed Variation: - Remove obsolete conditions from annex 2 - To increase the supply of alcohol on the premises to 11:00 till 00:00 Monday to Sunday - Live and recorded indoors music till midnight Monday to Sunday
Bikes - don't forget the Woodbridge Town Council sponsored electric bike hire scheme (bikes just behind the museum). Rumour has it that two Woodbridge Councillors, the Mayor, and his consort, will shortly make use of these bikes for a day out. Don't expect lycra - he's more likely to be dressed in a red robe. All best wishes to all, Councillor Martin Wilks, CEEC, councillorwilks@ woodbridge-suffolk.gov.uk
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Remembrance Service, Martlesham Heath Martlesham Heath's annual Remembrance Service is due to be held on November 12th, starting at 2:30pm at Barrack Square (near the BT Adastral Park Main Entrance, where the Memorials are located), Martlesham Heath, near Ipswich, IP5 3RF. Everyone is welcome to attend
(such as men's health). They all receive a monthly newsletter. Recent projects have included designing an award-winning 12 page booklet for patients on their 16th birthday, and being on hand with help at flu and Covid jab clinics. If you are registered with Framfield House, would you consider joining us and be interested to learn more about what we do and how we work? For more information, please contact the chairman via email: iesccg.framfieldhouse ppgchair@nhs.net Little St. John's Street Practice in Woodbridge also has a PPG and has the text of the 12 page booklet for 16 year olds on their website. If you're registered with them, or another surgery, and would be interested in joining their PPG, please contact them directly.
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door leafleting and we received sufficient interest to suggest a go ahead for Edwin and Warwick Avenue later in the autumn. And the CEEC committee were asked recently by the Planning committee to look into the process of applying for tree preservation orders (TPO's), to protect certain trees of interest. Given that a tree, any tree - but bigger / older the better - is the most efficient carbon capture device known to humankind (and it's organic), we wondered whether the process needs to be reversed, applications should be made, not to protect a specific tree, but as a one-off exception from a universal tree protection. It could take a while for this idea to filter upwards to the appropriate level of government!
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Hello people of Woodbridge and beyond, people of the Deben estuary. Locally, our last CEEC meeting proposed to WTC a one-year ban of the use of glyphosate weed killer on the town council estate. We propose to review after a year to see how we managed without using such a controversial substance. And nationally, in October a quite comprehensive ban on first use plastic disposables came in to regulate an excessive 'plastic to landfill' route - you will begin to see the consequences locally in your takeaway meals' packaging. The "bring back trees to the avenues" project went out to consultation via door to
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Deben Rotary Community Service Award 2024 The Rotary Club of Woodbridge Deben is seeking nominations for our 2024 Community Service Award. This is open to any individual or organisation that has undertaken a notable act of community service or inspired others to follow their example. The award is a trophy and a donation of £500 to a charity of the winner's choice. If you know of anyone you think may be worthy of this award, please send us an email: mail@debenrotary.
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org.uk. Nominations will close early in 2024. We held our annual charity busk in the Thoroughfare on September 30th. The sun shone for a large part of the day and we collected a little under £440. Our thanks go once again to the people of Woodbridge for their generosity in these difficult times. The money this year will go to our charitable trust which enables us to support a wide range of local, national and international charities.
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St Mary's Church, Dallinghoo Illuminati Choir present 'Music for Christmas'. Join us on December 16th at 7:30pm at St. Mary's Church, Dallinghoo. Free admission, wine bar and mince pies. There will be a retiring collection for the Church Repair Fund.
The Band is licensed under the banner of The Royal British Legion. It is however reliant financially through fundraising and fee-paying engagements. We are pleased to share the details of the street collections we have made this summer. Southwold Promenade: • June 11th: £172.40 • July 30th: £350.66 Aldeburgh Promenade: • July 9th: £229.33 • September 17th: £209.22 • Total raised: £961.61 The band would again like to thank those who kindly donated. 10% of these collections will be donated to The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal: £96.16. The remainder of these collections will be used by the band to train and support new/existing players and be able to provide them with
suitable instruments, music and uniforms. We also fund the rental fee of our band room, the upkeep of instruments, purchasing new music and updating uniform items. Our main Band Practices are held on Mondays and Thursdays from 8am-9:30pm. We currently have our Training Band Practices on Thursday evenings: 7pm-7:45pm. Whether you are a brass player or a drummer looking for a band, an ex-player looking to rekindle your hobby or even if you have never played before, but you are interested in learning, please contact me or visit our website for more information. Nikki Glennon-Bird Band Secretary secretary@leistonband.org www.leistonband.co.uk
Woodbridge Flower Club We were delighted to welcome almost 70 members to our October meeting when the demonstrator was Brenda Tubb from Norfolk. Our competition was titled Halloween and this was well supported, although it's hoped that more beginners will take part next time. Brenda produced many beautiful arrangements while sharing with us some amusing stories about her family and friends. She also showed us two arrangements which did not need oasis and so were more environmentally friendly.
Her first arrangement was in a container but instead of foam, Brenda had made a grid at the top to support the flowers using Sellotape. This idea could be used easily and would work for a variety of pots and containers. Her second arrangement used glass tubes but to give it more colour, Brenda had covered the tubes with light fabric to blend in with the flowers. Next month will be our AGM, but on December 6th, we will meet again at Martlesham Village Hall where our demonstrator will be David White and his theme will be 'Christmas Cheer'.
An update from Framlingham Fellowship Our August meeting was a little different, a Punch and Judy show and ice creams. Our very grateful thanks to Pat Plant for entertaining us so well with a traditional Punch and Judy Show, which we enjoyed whilst eating our ice creams. The September meeting was a fascinating talk by Steve Everett on RSBP Minsmere. His presentation included video clips he had filmed of various insects which were included in the BBC Springwatch etc.
Steve explained the various insects to be found in Insect Alley, the water voles, badgers, deer and of course the birds to be found there. How lucky we are to have such a place nearby, managing and protecting different habitats for the benefit of wildlife. Our November 16th meeting will be Sheila from Callendar's Florist with a demonstration. Our meetings are open to all include refreshments and we look forward to seeing new
faces, meetings start at 2:30pm in The Westbury Centre, Fairfield Road, Framlingham. For further information, please email: framlingham-suffolk@ sja.org.uk. We look forward to welcoming our speakers to our meetings in 2024. On November 18th, we will be holding a coffee morning and sale from 10am to 12pm at The Westbury Centre, all very welcome. We will be supporting the St. John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital
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An update from Dr. Dan Poulter MP I write this, just days after our Prime Minster made it clear that we cannot meet our climate commitments by penalising the disadvantaged or by imposing eye-watering financial burdens on people living in rural counties like Suffolk. Let's be clear, I believe that climate change is real. Evidence indicates that there is a man-made component to the warming of the planet. As Earth's custodians, we have a duty to act, but we must do so in a pragmatic and proportionate way, bringing people with us as we take action. This country should be proud of current achievements. Britain is a world leader in the target of reaching Net Zero by 2050. UK carbon emissions are now at their lowest level per head of the population since 1859. We have reduced carbon emissions faster than any other large economy, especially since 2010
under our current Conservative Government. Britain has over-delivered and can now have a more proportionate, realistic approach that eases financial burdens on families, while doubling down on investment in new green industries of the future like Suffolk's offshore wind farms for renewable energy production. Most families in Suffolk simply cannot afford to spend an extra £5,000 to transition to an electric car. The Government is therefore easing the transition to electric vehicles from 2030 to 2035, in line with countries similar to ours. After 2035 petrol and diesel cars will still be able to be bought and sold second-hand. It will be for the consumer, not the Government to choose when to change to an electric vehicle. Delaying until 2035 also allows time for the charging-point infrastructure
to grow and electric car battery ranges to increase in line with the needs of car users, particularly those living in Suffolk and other rural counties. The Government has also made sensible changes to rules around new boilers. Around one in four homes in much of the central Suffolk area are off grid and/or have oil powered central heating. Previous proposals to mandate the installation of heat pumps from 2026 for homes that required new boilers would have cost off-grid Suffolk households between £15,000 and £40,000. This was simply unaffordable for many off-grid households. Much more time will now be given to all households to make the change to heat pumps. Homes will no longer have to rip out existing boilers and heating systems and many households are now exempt from having to do so at all, due to reasons of practicality
and/or affordability. However, should households wish to make the switch to heat pumps, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme grants will be increased to £7,500 per household, encouraging more homes to install heat pumps when they come to replace their existing boilers. From amidst our oftenpolarised debates around climate change, has emerged a pragmatic and realistic Government plan to both improve our energy security and to reduce our carbon emissions. If we want to bring people with us on this important energy journey, the future must be about consent, not imposition, honesty, not obfuscation, and pragmatism, not ideology. Let's celebrate our successes and be proud to be a world leader in reaching net zero, but let's also ensure future energy policies continue to be more mindful of reducing energy costs to rural households and to poorer homes.
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The 3rd Leiston Works Railway Model Railway Show Building on the incredible success of their last two very popular model railway shows, the Leiston Works Railway (LWR) are delighted to announce the date for The Third Leiston Works Railway Model Railway Show, which is taking place on December 3rd. Once again, the family friendly show is taking place at the Sizewell Sports and Social Club in Leiston, IP16 4JX. The show will be in the main hall and will be open from 10am until 4pm. In the hall, there will be a selection of various gauge model railway layouts from different
On October 7th, the Alde Valley Suffolk Family History Group (AVSFHG) held their first Open Day since immediately before Covid. Previously, we had these annual events at the Long Shop in Leiston but this year was a change of venue, to our new home at Saxmundham's Fromus Centre. Its larger hall gave us the welcome opportunity to invite about six similar groups and individuals to join us with their stalls. An offer that was taken up so enthusiastically that we had to book the Fromus' conference room as well, for individual visitors' family history research enquiries. These were answered over several hours by some of our members. Benhall and Sternfield History Group presented their research
on transport through the years, whilst Yoxford History Group looked back to the 20th century with faces from living memory and places that were familiar but strangely different. Our own John Martin and Angela Skelcher had researched the personal histories of the Fallen of the two world wars listed on Leiston Grammar School's wooden memorial plaque, which (for many years) hung in Leiston's old Council Chamber, now the repository for our archive. As well as displaying the war memorial information, John brought sports, class and panoramic whole-school student photos, many retrieved from a skip some years ago, others donated or lent by alumni attending school reunions. We have over 200 of these (which
can be made available to view on application to us at: LGS@ avsfhg.org.uk). From further afield, Martlesham Heath Aviation Society brought a selection of their memorabilia, mostly original equipment from WWII, whilst their publicity officer Howard King, dressed in camouflage gear, regaled us with facts and reminiscences about the airfield, and its part in conflicts since the earliest days of the Royal Flying Corps. As usual, there was a long queue of people wanting to see our Secretary Janet Huckle, who dated photographs brought in by some of the 100+ visitors, who came from as far afield as Bishops Stortford, Newmarket and London. Janet has offered this useful service for several
years now, but this time she also brought her researches into the names listed on Halesworth's war memorial. Saxmundham Museum joined us from across the road with a comprehensive display of old views of the town. It was especially interesting to see how the High Street and North Entrance had changed bit by bit over the years. Saxmundham and District Local History Society displayed a selection of their own views of the town, and photograph books from their "Sax Stories" series. Our member Janet Barnes presented her research on the farming community of Middleton Moor over seven centuries. She was herself a subject of the neighbouring display by Aldeburgh and District Local
taking place on a Sunday, why not combine the visit to also take advantage of the popular carvery lunches that the Sizewell Club will be serving on the day. Beverages will also be available to purchase throughout the day during the model railway show. Please note: The Sizewell Club restaurant is completely independent of this LWR event. Admission to the show is £4 per adult, with children under the age of 16 getting in for free. Free car parking is available at the venue. The address of the Sizewell Sports and Social Club is King George's Avenue, Leiston, Suffolk, IP16 4JX. For more information, please contact: 07769 906035. You can also follow the progress of the LWR on the Leiston Works Railway Facebook page. Please note: The LWR cannot be held responsible for the unavailability of any model railway exhibit or exhibitors on the day. Do you own a model railway that you have been painstakingly building? Have you ever considered showing it at a model railway show? If so, the Leiston Works Railway would like to hear from you, so that they can get in touch for future model railway shows. Please contact the LWR on the telephone number above.
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eras of railway history. The LWR will also take the opportunity to bring everyone up-to-date, with an exhibition showing the progress that has been made so far with the project. Also available, to help with LWR funds, will be model railway items, railway books and magazines to purchase at reasonable prices. A very popular addition to the last Model Railway Show (especially enjoyed by children) was the early 'Playmobil' Railway Layout from the 1980's, complimented by Playmobil accessories. The LWR are pleased to welcome this layout back to the show and to fire up the children's imagination, the layout will take on the look of a magical winter wonderland. Children will be able to take control of the trains on the layout (under the supervision of adults). Also, if you're thinking of building your own model railway, Orwell Model Railways from Ipswich will be having a stand at the show, selling various items. Perhaps a good opportunity to buy a Christmas present for the railway modeller in your family! The previous LWR Model Railway Shows have proved to be very popular with visitors and exhibitors alike. As the railway show is
History Society, featuring their Aldeburgh Voices oral history project - as well as their excavations over some years of the Saxon cemetery at Barber's Point on the River Alde. Although entry was free, visitors and exhibitors alike kindly gave donations that healthily covered our hire of the main hall, and of the conference room that we had to spread into as well. All in all, a day of great interest and satisfaction for visitors and exhibitors alike, and we are grateful to our members and exhibitors for all their contributions and hard work that made the day such a great success. Thank you all. Steve Stocks and Maggie Strutt
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