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Woodbridge Camera Club This year's first competition held on Zoom was an open subject battle with fifty-three entries. Suffolk Judge Mike Lloyd delivered critique and advice on our images. Competition was so close he delivered a tie for first place and runners up plus a highly commended. The winners were: Joint first: 'Lonely Tree with Visitor' by Ann Stammers and 'Big Boy' by Barrie Henderson. Joint runner up: 'Pride and Joy' by Trevor Boyd and 'Ogwyn Valley' by Steve Stammers. Highly commended: 'Happisburgh Lighthouse' by Allan Warner. Well done to our winners and
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thank you to our judge and all who entered. There's no competition without you. March brought us an interesting evening on Zoom by member Richard Brown Work Flow from 'Click to Archive' a discussion on how he catalogues and safely archives his images with hints tips and software to help. Members are looking forward to a Zoom presentation on March 18th by Gerald Chamberlin 'My Favourite Black and Whites' followed by an outdoor shoot at Thorpeness in April. Details of our programme and membership can be found on: www.woodbridgecameraclub.co.uk.
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pair of gardening/washing up gloves and a litter picker from Wotsits or Webbs in Woodbridge and reusing a (single use) carrier bag, we can put litter in a bin whenever we go for a walk, take the children to school, go to the park or the beach. So when you park up in a car park, side of the road or layby, you'll be able to leave the area around your car in a better state than you found it. Transition Woodbridge has set up '5 Minute Litter Pick' points at local cafes and shops around Woodbridge and Melton. If you're stopping at one of these and spot some litter, please borrow the litter picker and little bucket, pick up the litter, take it to a nearby bin and then return
the litter picker and bucket to the container. Many thanks to the local cafes and shops hosting our '5 Minute Litter Picks'. Please feel free to send a photo of your litter picking to: hello@transitionwoodbridge. org.uk and the best ones will go on our Facebook, Instagram and website. If you'd like to volunteer to join Melton Wombles, contact Peter James at Melton Parish Council. Jason Alexander at Rubbish Walks has a Woodbridge litterpick on the last Sunday of every month. As ever, head to our website: www.transitionwoodbridge. org.uk, for all the details.
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The annual general meeting www.avsfhg.org.uk/book. (AGM) of the Alde Valley The March meeting of the Fellowship included a sing-a-long Suffolk Family History Group Further programme: will be a 'hybrid' meeting, to • May 16th at 7:30pm: 'Soil with Caroline which everyone be held at Leiston Community Sisters: The Women's thoroughly enjoyed. Many thanks Centre, IP16 4JX and online via Land Army in Suffolk' by to Caroline. Our April meeting on Zoom, on Monday 25th April Nicky Reynolds at Leiston 21st April will be the Royal Year 2022 at 2:30pm. Non-members Community Centre and on with Ken Stone. We welcome may attend the AGM, but only David from Garnetts Gardens Zoom. paid-up members can vote. • June 20th at 7:30pm: 'Endell on 19th May and for our June The meeting will be followed Street Hospital' (founded by meeting on 16th June, we will by an open forum discussion Louisa Garrett Anderson) visit a garden in Double Street. on the nature of the group, with by Wendy Moore at Leiston Our meetings are open to contributions from the floor Community Centre and on all include refreshments and welcome. Then Chris Broom Zoom. we look forward to seeing new will give a short talk on " Why • July 18th at 7:30pm: faces, meetings start at 2:30pm Family History Matters". 'Tracing a House History' in The Westbury Centre, Fairfield If you wish to attend via by Gill Blanchard at Leiston Road, Framlingham. For further Zoom, you can register via our Community Centre and on information, please email: framlingham-suffolk@sja.org.uk. Zoom. website: 181181
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Melton Bowls Club to hold open days Melton Bowls Club in Dock Lane, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1PE will be holding a series of open days in April and May to enable anyone interested to come and find out more about the very sociable game of bowls as well as experience the facilities of the club. Lawn bowls is a familyfriendly game for people of all ages and abilities and is a great way to participate in a sport that combines strategy and tactics with skill in the outdoors. The game is easy to learn, and beginners can expect to be playing the game competitively within a very short time. Experienced bowlers are also welcome to come and experience the facilities that the club offers and meet club members. The first open days will be held between 2pm-4pm on the following Saturdays in April and May: 30th April, 7th May and
14th May. Club members will be on hand at the club to introduce the facilities and provide equipment all equipment needed and instruction on the game. The only requirement is that shoes with a flat sole and no heel are worn while on the green. There is free parking nearby the club for those arriving by car and refreshments will be available from the club kitchen and bar. Covid guidelines in effect at the time will of course be followed. The club has a full program of events arranged for the 2022 season, having entered several local leagues as well as county and national cup competitions. Club competitions, friendly games and social events are also being organised for 2022. Further information on Melton Bowls Club and the open days can be obtained by emailing: meltonbowls@gmail.com.
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Leiston Works Railway Trust model railway show The Leiston Works Railway (LWR) are delighted to announce their second Model Railway Show. Once again, the event is taking place at the Sizewell Sports and Social Club in Leiston on Saturday 9th April 2022. The show will be in the main hall of the venue and will be open from 10am-4pm. In the hall, there will be a selection of various gauge model railway layouts from different 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 railway books and magazines to purchase at reasonable prices. The Mid Suffolk Light Railway and the Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society will also be bringing their stands to show their latest progress. A new edition to the Model Railway Show, and especially for the young ones to enjoy, will be an early 'Playmobil' Railway Layout from the 1980's, complimented by Playmobil accessories. This will be available (under the supervision of adults) for the children to take part at controlling the trains on the layout. Weather permitting, the Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society will also
be bringing their outdoor narrow gauge steam railway. The LWR Model Railway Show in October 2021 was very popular by members of the public who visited and the exhibitors alike, so the LWR have decided to hold this second event. The Sizewell Club will have food and beverages available to purchase throughout the day during the model railway show. Admission to the show is £3 per adult, with children under the age of 16 getting in for free. Free parking is available at the venue. The address of the Sizewell Sports and Social Club is: King Georges Avenue, Leiston, Suffolk, IP16 4JX. For more details about the show, please contact 07769 906035. You can also follow the progress of the LWR on the Facebook page. The Leiston Works Railway look forward to seeing you there! Please note: The LWR cannot be held responsible for the unavailability of any model railway exhibit. 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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Woodbridge Tide Mill Museum reopens for a busy 2022 season net to keep the Mill race clear. Keeping the stones grinding Separate teams of millers and baggers, who worked in isolation during lockdown, will continue to supply the Mill's wholesale and retail customers with flour. Plans are afoot to secure supplies of wheat in the face of global price instability. Improving the visitor experience The Mill has (through the generous provision of a grant from Suffolk County Council's Covid Continuity Fund for Culture as well as money from the Mill's own funds) been undertaking a project to show the Mill machinery at work on screens during the prolonged periods between tides when the Mill cannot run. With this valuable investment the many visitors that come to the Mill when it is idle will be able to see the impressive shafts, millstones and cogs in action. In the summer we will also produce a new museum trail for children to make the Museum more SEND friendly by introducing sensory backpacks and sensory maps. Chairman of the Woodbridge tide Mill Charitable Trust, John Carrington says: "It has long
been a frustration that most of the public visit when the Mill is not in action. There's still a lot to see and experience but now we hope to be able to show the drama and process of the Mill in action through professionally produced film - adjacent to the kit itself. We are especially grateful to Suffolk Council for their help achieving this." Curator wanted The Mill is currently without a Curator and is very keen to hear from anyone interested in working on the exciting Mill collection and helping to organise the periodic exhibits. Strengthening the Mill's green credentials As a holder of a Gold Suffolk Carbon Charter the Mill also plans to develop a generator to harness more of the 'green energy' put out by the Mill to demonstrate to visiting schools and other budding engineers an alternative and free power source. A weather station is also planned to intrigue and educate schools, groups and other visitors.
News from Framlingham & Saxmundham Cats Protection - April 2022
Woodbridge Orchestral Society presents 'A Concert with a Scottish Theme' including Fingal's Cave and more by Mendelssohn as well as works by Malcolm Arnold, Hamish MacCunn and Maxwell Davies. Conducted by Jonathan
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The branch has a number of cats with various medical or behavioural issues in care at the moment. This obviously means they have to be with us for longer than usual. We have also had quite a few more 'mature', senior kitizens too. These often take more time than usual to home as people are not quite as keen to take on an older cat. This is a shame as they make wonderful companions and deserve to live out their final years with love and comfort. Whatever their issues, we will take the time and consideration it needs to find them all the most suitable home for each of them. Cat care: Cats do not have a 'sweet tooth' (unlike dogs).
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Most mammals experience the taste of sugar as pleasant, but domestic cats and other felines are indifferent to sweets as their taste receptors can't detect sugar. Cat owners may claim that their beloved pets love ice cream and chocolate, but it's the fat that cats enjoy. In fact, chocolate can be toxic to cats as it contains a chemical compound called theobromine which is toxic for cats and dogs. It acts as a stimulant to increase their heart rate and a diuretic to increase the loss of their bodily fluids, both of which can prove fatal. So, another good excuse to keep those Easter eggs for yourself and well away from your curious feline. Looking for a home: This tabby chap pictured is Charlie. We don't know his age, but we think he's between four and six years old. He is a lovely, bear of a cat who enjoys a fuss and his food! He occasionally forgets his manners and will try and nip, so
would be best in a home without young children. Charlie would also like to be the only cat. If you can offer him his new start in life, please call us soon. See our website: www. framandsax.cats.org.uk or telephone 01728 723499 for more information about adopting, cats in our care, how to become a member, event dates, neutering, cat-care leaflets, how to become a volunteer fundraiser or fosterer, make a donation and other ways you can support us. You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Dates for the other Mill's planned 2022 events are: • Mill opens for 2022 season: 1st April. • Easter Egg Hunt: 13th April. • May Half Term Craft Morning*: 31st May. • Queen's Platinum Jubilee Woodbridge event: 3rd June. • Woodbridge Regatta: 19th June. • Summer Craft Morning*: 22nd August. • Kids in Museums Takeover Day: TBC November. • Festive Fun Christmas Crafts*: TBC Early Christmas School Holiday. *Our family craft mornings are set to return. This year our sessions will be themed around the topics of sustainability and renewal. The activities will align with our ethos and should provoke some thought.
New Woodbridge Orchestral Society Concert Abbott and lead by Nigel Walker, the concert is on Monday 4th April at 7:30pm at Woodbridge Methodist Church. Tickets cost £8pp including refreshments. Tickets can be purchased on the door or by contacting Helen Lewis on 01394 411232.
Middleton Open Gardens 4th and 5th June 2022 11am to 5pm Welcome to over 12 village gardens from patio to large gardens, both formal and managed for wildlife Refreshments available throughout the day Organised parking
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Woodbridge Tide Mill Museum will open to visitors for the 2022 season on Friday 1st April. The Mill volunteers and staff have been busy over the winter doing vital maintenance work, continuing to mill stoneground wholemeal flour for customers, developing better access to the Museum for visitors and ways to reach new customers. Keeping the Mill in good shape Maintenance has been uppermost during lockdown. Despite the need to keep its engineers protected in separate 'bubbles' - the specialist wood and iron machinery, some hundreds of years old, has been kept moving and in tip top condition. The Mill was painted during lockdown and will receive another new coat very soon. A huge project is currently under way to work with partners to clear some of the silt away from the Mill. If left unchecked, this promises to threaten the Mill's fundamental purpose: To mill flour using the tide. Finally, the perennial summer problem of Sea Lettuce in the Tide Pond that gums up the works will be successfully solved by Head Miller Dan Tarrant-Willis who developed a cunning suspended
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An update from the Woodbridge branch of The Royal British Legion
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The Woodbridge Branch RBL is one-hundred-years-old and we'd like to invite charities to join us on the 27th August with their own stalls on Kingston playing fields, come along and join in the celebrations.
If you're interested, please email Brian Fisk the Branch Chairman on: brian-fisk.rbl@hotmail.co.uk. Dates for the diary: 8th May: VE Day, Market Hill, Woodbridge, 11am. 11th June: Falklands Remembrance Parade in coordination with the South Atlantic Medal Association, 11am. 3rd June: Queens Platinum Jubilee Fete. 18th June: RBL 40s Charity Dance (Tickets £6pp, held at Woodbridge Football Club, email: woodbridgesecretary1. rbl@gmail.com). 15th Aug: VJ Day, Market
Hill, Woodbridge, 11am. 27th Aug: Woodbridge Branch 100th Birthday Celebration Fete on Kingston Field. 29th Oct: Poppy Appeal Launch Parade through the Woodbridge Throughfare, 12 midday. 11th Nov: School children's remembrance service on Market Hill. 12th Nov: Graveside remembrance at the war graves in the New Cemetery. 13th Nov: Remembrance Sunday.
those new to FindMyPast's exclusive collection to take time to understand the various means by which individual records may be located and associated additional material accessed. In the latter regard, beyond the core schedules recording the occupants of a single address, he pointed to the availability of historic maps showing the location of interest over time, extracts from contemporary gazetteers and a whole range of demographics, including analysis by occupation and surname distribution, in the immediate vicinity of an ancestor's home. In many instances drawing upon his own family history, Paul then highlighted some of the more unique data offered by the 1921 Census, including the detailed enumeration of the Armed Forces in Ireland
Douglas Mizon (an ambassador for UKMSA, the UK Mens Shed Association) gave a presentation to the club. Mens Sheds began in Australia in the 1990's and were first piloted in the UK in 2008 with the first Shed in London in 2011. There were 32 UK sheds in 2013 and today there are 586 open with another 140 in planning. The main purpose is to combat isolation and loneliness amongst older men particularly those who have suffered major lifestyle changes. They are for men, by men, where men can talk shoulder to shoulder, man to man
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at a politically delicate time, identification of the occupants of certain institutions e.g. Workhouses and the inclusion of the precise name and address of an individual's employer. Poignantly, the talk drew to a close with some deeply moving statistics evidencing the impact of World War One on our nation. The census schedules list 192,000 widows, 360,000 children who lost their father during the conflict and 5,541 men who gave their occupation as 'Disabled Soldier'. A lively question and answer session followed, during which Paul encouraged the attendees to share any unexpected or interesting discoveries they make while scrutinising the last decennial census that will see the light of day for thirty years. Chris Broom
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Bury St. Edmunds, Debenham and Stowmarket. Woodbridge Rotary Club would like to promote the setting up of a Woodbridge Mens Shed. We need men (generally retired) who are interested and would like to be in at the beginning of this worthwhile project and want to set up a local Mens Shed. We also obviously need to find suitable premises to have a Mens Shed. If you're interested or you know of suitable premise, please contact us either Robin on 07775 715733 or Geoff on 07740 781425 or for more information visit the website www.menssheds.org.uk.
The next meeting of the Deben Flower Club will be held on Tuesday 12th April in Kirton Church Hall, Church Lane, Kirton, IP11 0PU at 7:30pm. Our demonstrator will be Shirley Perkins and her title is 'Any Old Iron'. Shirley's arrangements will be raffled at the end of the evening and there will be a fundraising cake stall. We will be opening windows for ventilation and hand sanitiser will be available at the door. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available but please feel free to bring your own refreshments if preferred. Visitors are assured of a warm welcome. £5. Email: wa@ sandlings.co.uk or phone Sandy on: 07910 463158 for further information.
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The Woodbridge Memory Café (which is organised by the Rotary Clubs of Woodbridge and Woodbridge Deben, assisted by Woodbridge Inner Wheel) had a very well attended meeting on February 23rd. Visitors were welcomed with hot drinks and homemade cakes and treated to some top class musical entertainment. Our next meeting is on March 30th, when entertainment will be by the ukulele band 'What No Cake'. The café welcomes people with all forms of memory loss and their carers and is held at Woodbridge Football Club from 10:30am12pm on the last Wednesday of every month. If you'd like further details, please contact Rotarian Martin Kenyon on: 01394 386933.
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Shackleton at the Library August 1914 (just as war with Germany was declared) to the Antarctic and through the heroic events of the next couple of years. Seats for this event are £8 and can be booked at the Library or by phoning 01394 330855. The price includes a drink on arrival. There will also be books and photographs about Shackleton on display, a table of donated books for sale and a raffle - all in aid of FOWL. Cash only please. John Whitehead gives talks on a wide range of topics and people. In a varied career, he's been a guide at the Battle of Bosworth and chairman of a U3A group; He leads writing and wine-tasting groups. He will talk about the golden age of Antarctic exploration as well as highlighting the leadership qualities shown by Shackleton.
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An update from Woodbridge Art Club Members of Woodbridge Art Club have been enjoying their Wednesday evening Club nights again at the Clubhouse. In recent weeks we have had a fascinating talk from Claudia Myatt about her Artist's Residency on HMS Protector in Antarctica, life drawing, an excellent workshop on lino-cutting by talented member Sandy, and a demonstration of working in coloured pencils by Roy. We enjoy meeting together at
the studio throughout the week. Whilst we work alongside each other on our own projects for much of this time, on alternative Friday mornings for the painters amongst us there is usually some informal teaching or an opportunity to try a particular subject or technique. Recently we have looked at different ways of using acrylics and how to draw boats effectively. There is always something new to try and people to encourage you and
make friends with along the way. The Club will be opening their Exhibition over the Easter Weekend beginning on Good Friday 15th April. Potters, Painters, Photographers and lace-makers will be displaying their latest work for sale. We hope to welcome you at the club. After the Easter weekend the Exhibition will continue every weekend and Bank Holiday throughout the Summer! Hours are 10am-5pm.
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choir currently has a combined membership of fifty talented choristers across the two areas, and a planned joint Concert with Suffolk Constabulary Male Voice Choir this October to celebrate our ten-year anniversary. It's now time for us to regroup, relaunch and recruit new voices as we emerge from the past two years a different choir, but with our same core values: bringing joy to our audience and members and supporting our community through our 'Love to Sing'. Rachael Tecklenberg, Musical Director Love to Sing Choir Go to: www.lovetosing. onesuffolk.net or email: love2singchoir@gmail.com
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our views may be, we must have the right to freely express them. The origin of police recording of non-crime hate incidents was well intentioned and came from the report into Stephen Lawrence's murder in 1993, which found institutional racism in the Metropolitan Police. As a result, racist incidents were defined as anything "perceived to be racist by the victim or any other person" and that non-crime incidents should be reported, recorded and investigated with the same commitment as real crimes. But College of Policing guidance has since expanded to cover a number of other "protected characteristics" including gender. Some police forces have even developed a track record for misinterpreting the law. For example, last February, Merseyside Police claimed that "being offensive is an offence". In a world where the police don't have the resources to investigate non-crime incidents, partly because of the volume of reports generated by social media, the College of Policing tells police officers to record as
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A man is contacted by the police and informed that he's done nothing criminal but his social media posts have offended someone. The police record his social media comments as a noncrime hate incident which may show up on his criminal record checks and affect his future employment. This may sound like something from Communist Russia, but this really happened in Britain only three years ago. In a recent historic judgment, the Court of Appeal ruled that the College of Policing's guidance requiring non-crime hate incidents to be officially recorded by the police was an unlawful incursion to our freedom of expression. As the trial judge noted, the man's tweets were "for the most part, either opaque, profane or unsophisticated", but this should not justify silencing his right to contribute to contentious political debates. The debate in question related to the relative importance of biological sex and self-declared gender identity in relation to single-sex spaces and sport. For some, this is an area of great contention, but whatever
They will never get lost. Knodishall Brownies challenge as part of the Winter Olympics was playing indoor icehockey. Anything is possible with some imagination and a hockey kit. Leiston Guides are working towards their Stage 3 - Skill Builders badges of Innovate and Feel Good which incorporate activities for building confidence, sports, inventing, happiness and healthy food. All our units are looking forward to celebrating 'World Thinking Day' with challenges planned. With the evenings beginning to get warmer and lighter, we cannot wait to get outside more, when you spot us out and about in the local area do say hello. This year is very special for our Queen. We're now in the year of the Queens Platinum Jubilee. Did you know that her majesty was a Guide joining 1st Buckingham Palace Guide company at the age of 11 and continues to this day to be patron of Girl Guiding UK? We'll be celebrating the Queens association with Guiding with various activities being planned and joining local celebrations. There are opportunities (children and adults) to join us, please contact us at: go.girlguiding. org.uk/join-us/join-as-member/. Come and make a difference, help us to provide the guiding opportunities for our younger generation, share and increase your own skills by becoming leaders or unit helpers with our units.
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This year is the centenary of the death of Ernest Shackleton, the leader of the last great expedition of the heroic age of polar exploration. He's the subject of an exhibition in London and the documentary film of the 1914-16 expedition has been re-mastered for public showing. On Thursday 7th April at Woodbridge Library (7pm for 7:30pm start), John Whitehead will talk about Shackleton's attempt to reach the South Pole. The bare bones of the story are well known: The expedition's ship 'The Endurance' trapped and eventually crushed by pack ice, the 750 mile journey across the polar sea to South Georgia to raise the alarm, the eventual rescue of the entire crew. Our speaker will take us on the journey from the West India Docks in London in
Guiding momentum is increasing faster every day with the Rainbows, Brownie and Guides able to do even more than ever. We're also thankful for the ongoing easement of Covid restrictions. Our units are thriving, all are meeting face-toface, we have welcomed new Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and recently, ten Brownies have made their Brownie promise. The opportunity is here, come and join us. Our programme is packed full of adventure and variety. We have a huge range of activities to try, plenty of badges to earn and loads of ways to develop new skills, there something for everyone. Guiding challenges us all to be the best we can be. Leiston Rainbows and 1st Leiston Brownies have been celebrating Chinese New Year and Knodishall Brownies International Pizza Day. The environment is of concern to our 2nd Leiston Brownies. They're looking at minimising waste and plastic pollution as part of their zero-waste badge. How often do we throw things away when they can be reused? I hear that the brownies are re-purposing glass bottles into vases to give as gifts. We challenge you to make a new outfit from clothes you've not worn for a long time, you'll be surprised at the result. With the opening up of travel, 1st Leiston Brownies are working on their aviation badge, making planes, learning about what can fly and of course not forgetting how map grid references work.
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BecBun & LFW 13 & Hales 21 Community News - April 2022
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Local children raise money for Guide Dog Association
Over half of adults in the UK do not have a valid Will. This means that when they die, their assets are distributed in accordance with the Intestacy Rules which can cause all manner of problems if assets are sent to undeserving members of a family or (for example) a substantial inheritance is left to teenage adults without any control. Assuming you live in England or Wales, if you die Intestate, the rules are: • Married/civil partnership with no children - your spouse receives everything. • Married/civil partnership with children - your spouse receives your personal assets and the first £270,000 in value. The remainder is split equally between your spouse and your children (including illegitimate and adopted but not stepchildren). It becomes more complicated if you are neither married or in a civil partnership. Now, in order of set off, your assets go absolutely to your children and then to your living parents, before your siblings are considered as beneficiaries. If the assets still cannot be distributed, the rules then send your assets to your living grandparents and then to your aunts and uncles. If either your children, siblings or aunts and uncles have already died but have themselves left beneficiaries, those beneficiaries can stand in their stead. Ultimately, if no beneficiaries can be found, your estate goes to the Crown. If your assets to pass to a minor, the government will hold them in trust until they reach age
Harleston Church of England Primary Academy (part of the Diocese of Norwich St. Benet's Academy Trust) has been overwhelmed with the response to raising money for the Guide Dog Association after a talk to the children about what it is like to be blind. The fundraising (which raised a staggering £2,025) came about after a visit to the school by grandma Fiona McGregor, who's registered blind, and her guide dog, Winnie. Fiona from Harleston (who has a grandson at the school) shared her story with the children about how she lost her sight fifteen years ago and how lucky she feels to have Winnie the guide dog to be her eyes. Fiona said: "I'd like to say a massive thank you to the children, parents and staff for fundraising such a wonderful amount, for Richard and Jill Bussien, Guide Dogs Harleston and Dis fundraising group. I loved my visit to Harleston Primary School to share my experiences with my eyesight loss. I'm totally overwhelmed with the amount the children have raised. This will go a long way in a guide dogs' life and help someone like me in their journey." Teacher, Mrs Ingram said: "The year one and nursery children joined the class in the hall to learn about her story and they were so inspired they wanted to do something. The children and parents of the reception and year one children took the time to decorate the children's bikes and scooters and then very kindly donated over £2,000! The children displayed enormous
18 whereupon their inheritance is released to them without any controls, whether or not they are financially mature enough to handle the responsibility. Even without considering whether any Inheritance Tax or Trust planning might be useful, a simple Will can prevent your assets going to places that they ought not to. With modern lives being a lot more complicated than the simple old-fashioned family unit, having a Will has never been more important and can save so many problems. For preparation of a Will, whilst you do not legally require one, it is recommended that you should speak to a suitably qualified solicitor or Will preparer. For inheritance tax advice, you should speak to a suitably qualified tax professional. Hope this helps! For further information, please contact Robin Beadle (pictured) on: robin.beadle@ensors.co.uk. Disclaimer: Specialist advice should always be sought prior to taking any action on matters discussed in this article.
From left: Fiona McGregor (grandmother) with Winnie the Guide Dog and Richard Bussien and Andrew-James (grandson). Picture submitted by St Benet's MAT stamina and proudly rode their bikes, completing laps of the playground." One of the reception children, Isaac said: "I have some pocket money and I am going to give this to help pay for a new guide dog." Teacher, Mrs Bev Beaumont said: "We are very proud of our children coming up with the idea and taking the initiative to raise the funds for an important cause. We are truly overwhelmed by the generosity of our families across early years and year one. It's truly remarkable and so wonderful that we all came together for such a worthy cause and raised so much money and had great fun at the same time! May we take this opportunity to thank our families for their most generous donations and for helping others in our community. We are hoping to sponsor a guide dog with this money and will feel a sense of pride knowing that we have managed to help others."
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and feel different. We become more accepting of ourselves and start to see solutions and new ways of being and doing. When we feel more relaxed, something else also begins to happen. The peace that we feel within ourselves radiates outwards, attracting new opportunities and connections into our lives. New doors begin to open. Synchronistic events increase. We also begin to trust our intuition and to make choices that better support our health and our wellbeing. Festival organiser Chris Cozens (pictured), explains the inspiration behind the Life Arts Mind, Body & Spirit Festivals: "As our lives have become increasingly busy, and pressurised, we all need to find new ways to decompress and to unwind. We offer people the space and time to relax and find peace within their busy and
increasingly stressful lives. Be good to yourself this year, join us at the Woodbridge Mind, Body & Spirit Festival." Event information: • Event times: 10am-5pm • FREE entry for under 16's • Wheelchair friendly event • Buy tickets in advance: www.lifearts.co.uk or on the door • Woodbridge Community Hall, Station Road, IP12 4AU • FREE admission to talks, workshops and stage performances (excludes mediumship demonstration).
An update from Woodbridge Inner Wheel "There, but for the Grace of God"... is something one tends to say when considering someone in a less fortunate situation to oneself. How easy it is to overlook the pain and suffering that can be caused by one wrong decision, one tragic event that causes a person's life to spin out of control. Gill Dean (Director of the Hope Centre based in Witnesham) gave a moving account to IW members of the love and care provided by Talitha Koum (a local Christian charity) to women who have become vulnerable as a result of tragic life events. Women with a range of personal troubles are provided in the centre with a bedroom and en suite, but they also receive care and rest, kindness, and practical help, for example, with counselling in debt, abuse, and dependency. Women are also encouraged into education or training opportunities. There's a lawn, an orchard and a vegetable garden, that provide an open space that allows people to come together
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to spend a few moments in silence to think of the people of Ukraine. Donations of toiletries, baby and personal care, blankets, sleeping bags, clothing etc were brought to be taken to collection points for onward transmission. Club Treasurer Deirdre Griffin has been walking regularly almost every day to reach 250 miles for the Stroke Association, and members, whilst sponsoring Deirdre, are also looking forward to joining her for the last few miles, ending up for lunch in a local hostelry. There may be more for lunch than for walking, but it is all about the fun and friendship! Inner Wheel has three key objectives: To promote true friendship: To encourage the ideals of personal service: and: To foster international understanding. Any woman who shares the three central aims of IIW can join the organisation. If you'd like to know more about Woodbridge Inner Wheel, please do look at our website: www.woodbridgeinnerwheel.org.uk
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2pm-4pm at Market Hall, 29 High Street, Saxmundham, IP17 1AF. The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway: Its history and associated museum. Presented by John Stark. Mon 25th April from 2pm4pm at Kesgrave Community Centre, Twelve Acre Approach, Bell Lane, Kesgrave, IP5 1JF. My life as a fighter pilot: Growing up with a father who flew in the Battle of Britain and training to become a fighter pilot. Presented by Rick Peacock-Edwards. While all necessary guidance and precautions followed, we advise members to check the u3a East Suffolk website to avoid unnecessary journeys should meetings be cancelled or postponed. East Suffolk u3a offers its
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Art from Attic: Sale of art contributing to maintaining the Alde and Ore rivers walls on Friday 15th and Monday 17th April, 2022 at Aldeburgh Yacht Club, Slaughden Road, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5NA from 10am-4pm. Admission is free. From Brick a Braque to picking a Picasso! Art is a subjective matter and what one person likes, another will not give a second glance to. With proceeds going towards maintaining and rebuilding the river walls along the Alde and Ore, Art from Attics is an original way to raise funds. Over the Easter bank holiday weekend, Aldeburgh Yacht Club is hosting a sale of donated paintings and artworks that are surplus to their current owner's requirements. So here's a chance to de-clutter or to refresh the art in your home in aid of a good cause. For the sale, Aldeburgh Yacht Club will be open to the public on April 15th and 18th from 10am-4pm. Pictures will be
available to buy and take away on a first come basis, and as pictures are purchased, the display will be replenished with more donated works. The organisers are actively seeking paintings and other artworks for the sale. If you have something you no longer want and would like to donate it, please get in touch with Amanda Churchill. Contact email: amanda.churchill@ me.com or call her on 07973 174833. Ideally, send her an image of the artwork and she will make collection arrangements. For the best selection, make sure you book your ticket to the arty party. The private view is on Thursday 14th April from 5:30pm-7:30pm and includes a glass of fizz and canapes for £10. Tickets available from: office@aldeburghyc.org.uk. All the money raised from Art from Attics goes to The Alde and Ore Estuary Trust to help to preserve, maintain and improve the river defences and flood protection.
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Framlingham Fellowship news The March meeting of the Fellowship included a sing-a-long with Caroline which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. Many thanks to Caroline. Our April meeting on 21st April will be the Royal Year with Ken Stone. We welcome David from Garnetts Gardens on 19th May and for our June meeting on 16th June, we will visit a garden in Double Street. 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.
Aldeburgh Carnival 2022 will not happen without you! After a break of two years, plans are afoot to bring back the carnival this year on Saturday 13th, Sunday 14th and Monday 15th August. In order to go ahead, the carnival will rely on hundreds of volunteers over that weekend, whether it be to help with the Saturday Music event, the 10k run on Sunday, the traditional carnival procession, magical lantern procession, the stunning firework display or the many supporting attractions that make up this community event. We know that some of our loyal helpers may not return and in order to proceed, we need lots of people to come forward to fill those gaps. Could you be one of them? Why not come to the relaunch meeting in the Church Hall on Wednesday 6th April at 7:30pm to find out more. Just a couple hours of your time (although more would always be welcome) over the carnival weekend could ensure that this traditional event, which started in 1927, returns once again to the Aldeburgh summer calendar with a BANG! What could you do? There are jobs for everyone, whether it be selling draw tickets, collecting money, stewarding, manual work or a myriad of other tasks. We're required to comply with strict event management criteria and cannot proceed unless we have enough helpers. Please come along and find out more!
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Springtime brings a whole bunch of new opportunities for u3a members and guests to come along and find out about a diverse range of thought-provoking topics. Mon 28th March from 2pm4pm at Kesgrave Community Centre, Twelve Acre Approach, Bell Lane, Kesgrave, IP5 1JF. The R34 Adventure: The first double crossing of the Atlantic in 1919 by the famous airship. Presented by Basil Abbott. Thurs 7th April from 10:30am12:30pm at the Salvation Army Hall, Felixstowe, IP11 7EL. Dad's Army, the nation's favourite comedy: Anecdotes and insights from the speaker's twenty years on the programme. Presented by Charles Garland. Thurs 14th April from
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Volunteering with Framlingham St John Ambulance For your new year's resolution, why not think about joining St John Ambulance? You can get involved in a variety of rewarding roles, from fundraisers to administrators, and youth leaders to first aiders. If you'd like more details about the varied work of St John Ambulance and how you could be a part of it, please contact us on online at: www.sja.org.uk. Framlingham fellowship: Our next meeting will be Thursday 17th March and we look forward to seeing everyone in our building, The Westbury Centre at 2:30pm. The Dallinghoo Church Repair For further details, please contact Fund (supporting the Parochial us on: 01728 621674. Church Council) continues to raise funds towards Phase III and, they hope, the completion of its repair programme. Could it be: "One more good shove and we're there!" Its latest initiative is a plant and Monday 25th April, 2022, cake sale from the Village Hall, Statford St. Andrew. IP13 0JX on Saturday 23rd April Do come and join us for coffee from 2pm-4pm. This repeats the on Monday 25th April 2022 most successful sale they held between 10am-12:30pm at the last year. Many remarked on Riverside Centre, Stratford St the quality and variety of both Andrew, IP17 1LJ. There will be the plants and the home-baked a selection of stalls to browse, a cakes on sale. raffle to try your luck, coffee and However successful this sale chat! We hope you can make it may be, it won't be the last good and look forward to seeing you. shove needed to reach the total Entry is free and parking available required but, with the help and on site. All proceeds are for St. good will of the great British Mary's Church, Farnham with public (you, our readers), it'll Stratford St. Andrew. provide a welcome helping Thank you for your support. hand. Please come and give us Judith Norman your support. 01728 602851
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As a charity with a long history of serving humanity, we're proud of our past and excited about creating a healthier, safer, more resilient future. St John Ambulance has relieved people from illness, injury, distress and suffering for over 140 years and (with the public's support) will do so for decades to come. First aid help: Choking What is choking? When someone is choking, their airway is partly or completely blocked, meaning they may be unable to breathe properly. They might be able to clear it by coughing, but if they can't, you'll need to help them straight away. Signs and symptoms
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A mighty three day books and bric-a-brac sale will be held in Sibton Church over the spring bank holiday, April 30th, May 1st and 2nd. Running from 10:30am-4pm each day, this popular event for book lovers and bargain hunters is set to return with two years of goods out for sale. It will be huge - The
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to lean forwards, supporting their upper body with one hand. With the heel of your other hand give them up to five sharp back blows between their shoulder blades. After each back blow, check to see if there's anything in their mouth. 3. If back blows fail to clear the obstruction, give up to five abdominal thrusts. To do this, stand behind them and put your arms around their waist. Place one hand in a clenched fist between their belly button and the bottom of their chest. With your other hand, grasp your fist and pull sharply inwards and upwards up
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