Leiston & Framlingham Community News February 2022

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Bright Stars

Do you have or look after pre-school aged children? If so, would you like to receive our Bright Stars activities sheets? Bright Stars normally runs free, fun activity sessions for pre-

school aged children with their parents, grandparents, friends, family/carers at St Michael's Church Centre, Martlesham

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Heath, on the 2nd and 4th Monday mornings of each month during term time. They usually involve singing, games, making crafts to take home and telling stories from the Bible. Unfortunately, we're not meeting in person at present due to the pandemic. Instead, we're sending out activity sheets by email/post for the children to enjoy doing with their family/ carers. In January, we continued the Christmas story with the Wise Men's visit to Jesus, with a story, song and a maze helping the Wise Men find their way. If you have or look after a child/children of pre-school age and would like to receive our sheets, please give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you. Please contact Sonya and Maureen Burrows on 01473 625196.

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Panto plaudits for Team B as the show went on! With many productions being postponed a year ago, due to the ongoing twists and turns of the Coronavirus pandemic, there was a big question mark hanging over venues this year, as Pantomimes everywhere prepared to return with their fingers firmly crossed. This question mark included local amateur dramatics troupe, Team B Productions, as they persevered against all odds, to finally bring their eagerly awaited production of Jack and the Beanstalk, to the stage of the Leiston Film Theatre, having postponed the show in January 2021. And so, with temperature taken, sanitiser administered and face covering in place, I took my seat amongst an almost packed venue, for a long-awaited return to Pantoland and there was surely an air of excitement that the show was actually happening. With the overture striking up, courtesy of the ever-brilliant

Musical Director, Tom Horton, and the delightful students from the Chloe Kinrade School of Dance making their debut appearance in Pantomime, the fun began and without hesitation, Fairy Bean, expertly played by Grace Clutterbuck, set the scene with rhyming perfection, as we were whisked off to the Pantoland hamlet of Fiddle-on-the-Fen. In this fast-paced version of the beloved story, a scheming Dame Trott (Wayne Burns) does her best to resolve the family's penniless predicament, but despite the efforts of her unwilling children, Jack (Toby Young) and Jill (Lauren Major), they end up with little alternative other than to sell Daisy the family cow. But on his way to find the heifer a home, Jack encounters the nasty Fleshcreep (Vici Hadfield), who tricks Jack into swapping the cow for a stalk. We all know what happens next and after the obligatory interval ice cream, we arrived at the top of the beanstalk to meet the awesome Giant Blunderbore (Patrick Norman), who had dinner-plate plans for poor Daisy

(Sky Henson and Amy Brewer). Thankfully, the Trott family wasn't far behind and with the help of Mrs. Cupcake the Cook (Mandy Baskett), they eventually rescued Daisy, destroyed the beanstalk and lived happily ever after, complete with a hen that laid golden eggs! Stand out moments for me included the rollercoaster of slapstick jokes and the randy Farmer Giles (Marcus Ward), who had one lady in front of me crying with laughter. The gags were all delivered with great timing and the hilarious television segment, which saw

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the Dame and her children replicating various programmes to avoid capture was priceless. The If I Were Not in Pantomime sketch added traditional panto fun to the proceedings and the tiny tot dancers, complete with light-up tutu's were simply delightful. All in all, it was an absolute joy to watch such a highly polished production from script writers Wayne Burns and Stephen Ginger, that was bursting with colour and energy. As I leant later, a number of cast members had been unwell themselves as the show moved closer, but were unanimous in their desire to present the Pantomime by any means – and they did, much to the delight and appreciation of all those present. Hip, hip, hooray! Next year, Team B bring us the tale of Robin Hood, between the 13th and 15th January 2023, with 400 advance tickets already sold. The poster claims that the production will be the merriest of Pantomimes and if next year leaves me feeling as merry as this year did, I can't wait. I suggest you book your tickets while you can. Tim Mayhew.

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First day of a new pop-up café in Saxmundham What does Fairtrade mean? Is it a label on bananas in the supermarket? A certification system for supplying products? Fairer pay for farmers or ethically produced goods for shoppers? In March, the Woodbridge Society will welcome the Chief Executive of The Fairtrade Foundation to talk about the wideranging work of his organisation. Michael Gidney has worked in the field of international development for thirty years, with a particular focus on fighting poverty through trade, and has been running Fairtrade for ten years. His favourite Fairtrade product is Zaytoun Palestinian Olive Oil. "It's wonderful quality and it supports smallholders farming in incredibly challenging

circumstances." Michael Gidney's talk will be on Wednesday 2nd March at 7:30pm in the Woodbridge Society's new home: Quay Church near the bottom of Quay Street. Visitors are very welcome and are asked to make a donation of £5. For more information about the Society and the important work it does to conserve the quality of our town, visit: www.woodbridgesociety.org. uk. Also, don't forget that one of Suffolk's favourite speakers Charlie Haylock is visiting the Society on Thursday 3rd February at 7:30pm. His talk is called Charlie and The Dig - about his role working with the actors in this popular film.

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noted that daily newspapers were provided and, all in all, there was a relaxed and friendly ambiance. I will be back." Cllr. Roger Hedley Lewis, Saxmundham Town Council For further information and news on the pop-up SMILE Café, operating every Wednesday please visit: www.smile-cafe.org.uk.

Home Start, which is based at Martlesham and provides invaluable help and support to families in need in the local area. Saxmundham Rotary would like to sincerely thank these

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First in line, as the SMILE Café relaunched at the new Fromus Centre, was Saxmundham Town Councillor Roger Hedley Lewis, who had brought with him a small breakfast party to test out the new catering service in town. No sooner had the tables been set out, laid and sanitised, than the orders were in... A mix of tea, coffee and hot chocolate, porridge (extra thick), toast with jam, beans on toast and a full English breakfast. With a brand new commercial kitchen, new equipment and eight halogen plates, the head cook and kitchen staff were immediately under pressure to get 'firing on all eight'. The first Wednesday, with no promotion, was meant to be a very soft launch to trial the system but once service was under way, a steady stream of customers meant the kitchen service didn't get a break until 1:30pm! "I was very impressed with the new surroundings and the socially distanced tables. My all day breakfast was not only delicious but great value for money. I

In the run up to Christmas, members of Saxmundham Rotary collected some £1,690 at Leiston Co-op, Wickham Market Co-op, and Friday Street Farm Shop. The money will be donated to Suffolk

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Are you employing a carer? The number of elderly or infirm people who directly employ a care worker or personal assistant has been increasing in recent years. Whilst the funding may come from a variety of sources, the relationship between the service user and the care worker/assistant is predominantly one of employer and employee. This means that the employer must operate PAYE and NIC on wages, deal with autoenrolment for pensions and other statutory payments. Often the role of employer (the one giving the instructions, not necessarily the one receiving care) is then taken by another family member. These schemes are known as "Care and Support" (C&S) Employers. A C&S Employer is specifically defined as an individual who employs a person to provide domestic or personal services at or from the employer's

home where the recipient of the services (who may either be the employer or a member of the employer's family) has a physical or mental disability, is elderly or infirm. This is for directly employed care workers, not those employed by a Care Agency (who then controls which worker goes to which patient and when). If you use a Care Agency to find carers for you, it is vital to check whether responsibility for employing then lies with you or the Care Agency or, very occasionally, if they are self-employed in their own right. A C&S Employer can operate a simplified PAYE scheme, but not if the person operating the scheme already operates a PAYE scheme for other reasons. This can be used quarterly instead of monthly, and in some circumstances can be allowed file on paper if you are demonstrably "digitally

excluded" i.e: unable to use a computer compared to simply not wishing to. Further relief may also be available with the £4,000 employment allowance which works to reduce the number of secondary Employers NIC meaning it is not a grant of £4,000, instead a reduction of Secondary NIC of up to £4,000. For C&S employees, there's also an exemption for board and lodging provided to "Home Care Workers" which otherwise can be taxed as an accommodation benefit on the employee and on which the employer has additional

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Martlesham Brass

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Making music fun in East Anglia We'd like to thank all those who contributed to our charity carolling collections before Christmas in both Martlesham and Kesgrave, which raised £343.28. Additional donations and online fundraising events have raised in excess of a further £200. The money will be shared between St. Elizabeth Hospice, The

Bumblebee Children's Charity & Lighthouse (Women's Aid). Our beginners band is now operating again, so if you feel you'd like to learn to play a brass instrument, or if you already play and would be interested in joining us, please email: join@martleshambrass.co.uk. Please note that we operate a waiting list for new members.

Each year, Woodbridge Town Council awards grants to charities and voluntary organisations that contribute to the wellbeing of Woodbridge or promote the image of the town. Funds are limited, therefore (however well-deserving) county and national charities and organisations are unlikely to receive grant funding unless they can demonstrate that any funds granted will directly benefit Woodbridge and its inhabitants. Grants are awarded by the

Town Council at its July meeting. Applications for those awards should be received by the Town Clerk at Shire Hall, Market Hill, Woodbridge IP12 4LP or email to townclerk@woodbridge-suffolk. gov.uk by 31st May, 2022. Follow the link to our Grants page on our website: www. woodbridge-suffolk.gov.uk/ about-us/grant-scheme.

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We're delighted to welcome some new fosterers to the branch. It's wonderful that people are willing to volunteer their time to looking after unwanted cats and helping to prepare them to start their new lives. We'll also be reviewing our fundraising events for the coming year and hope to recruit new volunteers to help out at these, too. If you have some time on your hands and would like to join us, please give us a call. Love your cat Ensure they're neutered! February is the month of love. As a cat lover and caring owner, one of the best things you can do to protect your cat is to have them neutered. A female kitten can get pregnant whilst still a kitten herself. Kittens should be spayed no later than four months old. Neutering your male kitten early will help keep him safe, ensuring that he doesn't get into constant fights over females which will

protect him from injury and diseases. It will also stop his urge to wander off in search of a mate and lessen the chances of him getting lost or injured on the road. Neutering also helps the general cat population. The fewer un-planned litters there are, the more homes will be available for the many felines which come into our care. A simple 'snip' really does show you care! We're able to help with the cost of neutering in hardship cases. Call us to find out more. Looking for a home: This pretty little lady is Nell, who is about eighteen-months old. Nell is a timid girl, who will need a quiet home with someone who has experience of felines and is happy not to rush any interactions. With patience and understanding, she'll soon gain her confidence. A home without other pets or young children will be essential. Please contact us if

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Alde Valley Suffolk Family History Group

Woodbridge Museum news

Join Findmypast (FMP) for an unmissable exploration of the biggest new arrival in family history. After years spent digitising and transcribing this unique snapshot of our recent history, discover the stories and secrets contained within. Along with the historical context, tips for effective searching and using it to trace elusive relatives, we'll learn how the 1921 Census will help you understand your ancestors' lives better, and your own. FMP will be interested in any 'gems' you might uncover from the 1921 Census, when it finally arrives. This event is free to members 'attending' over

Zoom, and is also available to non-members at a cost of £3. If you wish to 'attend', please register via our website: www. avsfhg.org.uk/events/book/ by 5pm on the preceding Friday and you'll be sent joining instructions. However, at a cost of £6 for a full year's membership, why not consider signing up with this growing band of family history enthusiasts now? PLEASE NOTE: The planned 'hybrid' meeting will be kept under review in light of the Omicron variant, although we still hope it'll be possible to host this event, simultaneously at Leiston Community Centre and on Zoom. So, please do check

our website: www.avsfhg.org. uk/events for any last-minute updates/cancellations/etc before venturing out. Further programmes: • March 21st, 2:30pm: "Solving Genealogy brick-walls: finding a great-grandfather" DNA Case Study by Mia Bennett - Leiston Community Centre and on Zoom. • April 25th, 2:30pm: AGM followed by short talk "Why do Family History?" Chris Broom Leiston Community Centre and on Zoom. AVSFHG members presenting books to Leiston Library • May 16th, 7:30pm: "Soil Manager Gayla Rowling (L to R: Steve Stocks, Gayla Sisters": The Women's Land Rowling, Pat Carter) Army in Suffolk Nicky Reynolds - Leiston Community Centre and on Zoom.

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Two Magpies Bakery find new nest in Woodbridge Two Magpies Bakery, the artisan bakery established in 2012, have agreed to lease arguably the best located shop in Woodbridge and hope to be open and trading in two weeks once the fit-out works have been completed. The award-winning bakers have shops in Southwold, Aldeburgh, Norwich and Holt as well as the central bakery and bake school in Darsham and now

employ over 100 people. Peter Elsom of letting agents Elsom Spettigue Associates said: "We were aware that Two Magpies were looking at Woodbridge, but it's important to wait for the right premises. Once we knew we had control of the subject property, we approached the baker's agents and the rest is history. From the initial viewing it took exactly two weeks to complete despite Christmas and

Covid." Richard Bertram of Beane Wass & Box who acted for Two Magpies added: "With the recent closure of The Cake Shop, 60 Thoroughfare, there was an ideal opportunity to expand the brand and follows hard on the heels of recent openings in Holt and Blakeney." The shop itself extends to approximately 1,200 sqft. and will provide fifteen permanent jobs in the town.

On the 11th January, the Alde Valley Suffolk Family History Group (AVSFHG) deposited over thirty history books published by Pen and Sword in the Reference section of Leiston Library. These books are on loan to the Library and can be consulted on the premises by the general public, but are not to be taken out of the Library. A full list of the books deposited can be downloaded from www.avsfhg. org.uk/downloads. Shown there as 'Pen and Sword publications'. Between 2pm-4pm on the

first Tuesday of every month, members of AVSFHG are at Leiston Library to offer free advice and guidance on family history. So if you want help tracking down your ancestors, just come along, there's no need to book, but in view of the changing Covid situation, please check our website at: www.avsfhg.org.uk/events/ view/133 for any last-minute updates/cancellations/etc before venturing out.

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During November and December, Woodbridge Museum remained open at the weekends with a shorter opening time of 10:30am-15:30pm. Over the holiday period, it was gratifying to see families coming in and making good use of the family corner. Small children were happy to leave clutching their colouring sheets and sporting gold stars. We intend to continue with weekend opening throughout the winter months. The museum will open for the summer season on 2nd April. The exact opening times are still to be arranged. On Saturday 21st May, the long awaited Thomas Churchyard exhibition opens, and will run

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December was, once again, a busy month for the Rotary Club of Woodbridge Deben as we assisted Santa on the Christmas sleigh. December 5th saw us at the very successful Christmas Regatta and Market at Whisstock's Place and on Saturday 11th we were in the Thoroughfare in Woodbridge. We also spent six evenings touring Martlesham and Kesgrave. Santa had a special gift for one resident of Martlesham Heath when Rotarian Richard Boother was presented with a Paul Harris Fellowship, a Rotary award which recognises exceptional service to the club and community. In total, just over £2,500 was collected for our Charitable Trust, which

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Woodbridge Charity Christmas Card Shop success! The Woodbridge Charity Christmas Card Shop has had fantastic year raising funds for over twenty local and national charities. The shop is organised by Woodbridge 41Club, and proceeds are used to support local charities and other good causes. The shop is especially important this year as many charities are facing a significant drop in donations, due to Covid. The 41 Club organiser, Roger Parker commented: "I'm delighted that we have raised over £33,000 for a range of local and national charities. Over the past twenty-nine years, we've

There may have been a gentle clatter as the wall between the United Church and the Coop car park came down, but to Leiston Community Land Trust (LCLT), it sounded more like a mighty roar! After two years of consultation, design, planning and fundraising, the work of creating a magnificent community garden and thoroughfare has begun. The community spirit, foresight and generosity of the United Church has enabled the LCLT to pull together a cabal of public-spirited supporters to make this dream a reality. Nearly fifty organisations, ranging from large public bodies to small local companies, have made financial

raised £956,000, a staggering amount! I'm very grateful to all the shop volunteers who were willing to help in these difficult times. It's great that so many people continue to buy their cards and help these deserving causes." The shop stocked cards from over twenty 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.

We start this year thinking about the plans we have for the coming year and that the Woodbridge Branch RBL will be celebrating its 100th anniversary. To mark this occasion, we'll be holding an event on the 27th of August on Kingston playing fields. We'd like to invite charities and local stall holders to join us on the day with their own stalls and share in the celebrations. Non-charitable stall holders will be welcome and all we ask of them is a donation to the poppy appeal. If you're interested in joining us, please contact Brian Fisk the Branch Chairman on email: brian-fisk.rbl@hotmail.co.uk.

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Dates for the diary: • TBC: Falklands Remembrance Parade in coordination with the South Atlantic Medal Association. • 3rd June: Queens Platinum Jubilee. • 27th August: Woodbridge branch 100th anniversary celebration. • 29th October: Poppy appeal launch. • 11th November: School children's remembrance service on Market Hill. • 12th November: Grave-side remembrance at the war graves in the New cemetery. • 13th November: Remembrance Sunday.

underway, the Trust still needs a few thousand pounds to secure additional seating and the final pieces of street furniture. If you'd like to be part of this incredible project, you can support it on: www.gofundme.com/f/leistoncommunity-land-trust and www. easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/ leistoncommunitylandtrust/

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will enable the club to continue supporting a range of local, national and international charities. President Deirdre and all members would like to thank the public once again for their generous support. On Wednesday January 26th (subject to no further Covid restrictions), the Memory Café will resume at Woodbridge Football Club from 10:30am to 12 midday. We look forward to once again welcoming sufferers of all forms of memory loss and their carers for refreshments, conversation and entertainment. If you'd like any further details of the Memory Café, please contact Rotarian Martin Kenyon on 01394 386933.

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Testing, testing... Yes, we live in "testing" times. President Sally Pearson asked members to do a lateral flow test before attending our January meeting and to wear warm clothes as all the windows in the meeting room at Ufford Park Hotel would be open. She didn't know that it would be one of the coldest days so far this winter, but all willingly complied. Testing times yes, as decisions were taken by the club committee to postpone a lunch planned for 10th January to mark International Inner Wheel Day, and our annual quiz so ably devised by club member Deirdre, and presented by her husband Tom Griffin has been postponed from February to a date yet to be decided. Both of these events would have raised much needed funds for charities, but, for now and with fingers crossed, planning for a Fashion Show in April will continue. The Memory Café, run in conjunction with the Woodbridge and Woodbridge Deben Rotary Clubs and held on the last Wednesday of each month at Woodbridge FC, with appropriate health and safety measures in place, will continue to be held for the time being. Members marked the passing of a long-standing member, Joan Hutchinson, who died before Christmas. It was also with great sadness that members heard of the resignation of a member. These are testing times, too, for the Suffolk Punch horse, the pride of the County. Our January Speaker, Bruce Smith, a past President of The Suffolk

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Woodbridge Town Council Budget 2021-22 Woodbridge Cruising Club Following on from the Council's investment in Kingston Field during this financial year, which saw a new pedestrian bridge, enhanced play equipment and (being installed during January) a new hardsurfaced pathway, the Council is considering making substantial investment in Elmhurst Park. In conjunction with East Suffolk Council's bid to the Government's Changing Places Toilet Fund, this Council is

considering allocating £20,000 to enable such a facility to be provided in Elmhurst Park. In addition, the Council is considering upgrading the existing toilets, and increasing the range of fully-accessible children's play equipment. Funding is also being allocated for a sensory garden. Whilst unable to find additional land for new allotments, the Council is considering the creation of a community garden, and having already jointly-funded

design work on a 20mph scheme for Woodbridge, is likely to fund its installation. Inevitably there is likely to be a small increase in Council Tax, to cover these major works as well as inflation; this is currently forecast as less than 20p per week for a Band D household. Before we finalise the budget, we'd like to hear the views of our residents - please send them by email to: deputytownclerk@woodbridgesuffolk.gov.uk.

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#Justonebottle campaign comes to a refill shop near you! Do you feel overwhelmed by the problem of climate change and wonder what you can do to be part of the solution? Do you believe that small actions can have an impact? The 'Just one bottle' campaign was launched on January 1st 2022 by many of the zero-waste and refill shops in Suffolk and around the country. Here in Woodbridge, Cupboard Love is promoting this campaign to encourage people to try refilling just one bottle for the year. We hope to encourage people who want to do their bit to help reduce plastic waste to just start small. Making big, drastic changes to our shopping habits can sometimes be overwhelming and may not be sustainable so go for 'Just one bottle' instead - maybe your washing-up liquid, hand soap, shampoo or conditioner. If each household did this, imagine the impact it would make! There are about 7,000 homes in Woodbridge, so that could save 7,000 bottles from landfill! And if you find success with this one small change, then next time, take another bottle for refilling! By reusing bottles that have already been produced, we help to reduce the need for virgin plastic,

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Although most boats are now lifted out for that essential winter maintenance, and sailing is at a minimum, there's still an active social on shore programme and members are currently enjoying Wednesday suppers and weekend lunchtime bars. The club are lucky to have a well ventilated hall, where all functions can safely take place. Woodbridge Cruising Club members celebrated the festive season in style with the Commodore's Christmas Party. Members enjoyed a sumptuous three course meal, with duck, followed by a choice of nine delicious home-made puddings. Many thanks to Janet Sparrow and her wonderful team who arranged such a lovely evening, and the choir who provided such fun entertainment. The New Year's Day walk was well attended by both members and dogs, and was an enjoyable stroll around Woodbridge organised by Bram, followed by welcoming, homemade hot soup. The last talk of 2021 was by Paul Bragg on Biscay Harbours, this was an amusing and illuminating talk; very inspiring for those who have not yet visited the Biscay Ports and

bringing back fond memories for those who have. Paul gave a personalised view of sailing the west coast of France, the best ports and anchorages, with numerous helpful hints, from weather apps to the best boulangeries. The Sunday talk programme of 2022 is well under way, with talks on the RNLI, South Africa in the Second World War, and Anglo Saxon ship building. Additional activities include Jetsam, the ukulele band with a Beatles concert in aid of the very worthwhile Woolverstone Project. Members are already looking forward to cruises for 2022, and Andy the cruise captain is working hard to arrange these. Planned ports include well-loved favourites such as Walton Backwaters, Ramsgate, Southold and London. Cruising in company is one of the best reasons for joining the club. If the activities sound intriguing, then log onto the club website, www.woodbridgecruisingclub. org. New members are welcome, whether you own a motorboat or yacht, or are keen to start sailing. If you're new to sailing (or need to brush up your skills), then the club's training officer runs RYA courses. Again all details are on the club website.

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After over fifteen years of successfully providing the awardwinning PASTEL Saturday Club service for young adults with autism and learning disabilities, the volunteer directors have been forced to call it a day due to the enforced closure since March 2020 resulting from the continuing Covid pandemic. During this time, the changing circumstances for everyone would have meant a complete relaunch of the service, with all the associated funding and recruitment demands. Prior to forming the PASTEL Saturday Club (which operated for five hours, twice a month), PASTEL members and their parents had no opportunity for respite other than relatively expensive alternatives. As such, PASTEL met the needs of both members and their families, and is therefore a great loss to both. Although most members came from the Saxmundham area, such was the attraction of the service that some came from as far afield as Ipswich and Felixstowe, eagerly supported by their parents. As well as reducing social isolation and providing stimulating activities, clients were able to make new friends and boost their selfconfidence - effectively, forming an alternative 'family' outside their home and school environment. The wide range of group activities included public performances of Morris dancing, a hip-hop music and dance theatre event, a 'set' at the Sax Music Festival and a drama production involving


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The festive season is now over as are some New Year resolutions Sizewell Karate Club (SKC) are continually welcoming new members including those who need a new New Year's resolution. So whatever your objectives are, SKC can help you achieve them. Karate helps you learn about yourself, self-control and trains your mind and spirit as well as your body, and it gives you the confidence to face all sorts of challenges; emotional as well as physical. Karate also teaches you to defend yourself, and helps to keep you fit and supple. The club opened again last year after being forced to shut down because of the pandemic restrictions. SKC received a restart grant from East Suffolk Council.

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The Cut digital archive The Cut arts centre in Halesworth, Suffolk, has successfully fundraised £16,000 from Arts Council England and budget from the local authority Bounce Back fund to upskill employees and volunteers and to create a digital archive of artists talks and exhibitions. Over two-hundred artists have shown at The Cut and there have been fifteen group shows since 2003. Not all of them have adequate archiving, so The Cut hope to develop and produce a comprehensive archive and build on it with the continual addition of upcoming artists and exhibitions. Many of the artists exhibiting at The Cut go on to the Royal Academy and further prestigious international shows. Twelve local artists have been selected for online interviews and

filming in their studios. These will sit on The Cut YouTube channel with provision within the ACE funding to upgrade The Cut website. Artists Gina Medcalf, Mary Webb (who has paintings in Rhythm & Geometry at the Sainsbury Centre), Coco Crampton, Fabian Peake, Charles Hewlings, Johann Don Daniel, Simon Carter, Steven Lewis, Derek Morris, and Tony Casement (Chair of the Board of Trustees at The Cut) are confirmed for the project along with Bill Jackson, the last artist to exhibit at the venue before the third lockdown. The final artist in the series will be Laurence Edwards, who recently erected Yoxman on the A12 at Cockfield Hall in early 2022. Kasia Posen (local artist and lead on the project) explained:

"It's been a huge privilege to interview all The Cut Digital artists. A very unique opportunity to discuss their art practices in depth, to learn about and share their expertise and diverse talents." Mary Webb (one of the participating artists) said: "A really imaginative initiative.

Setting up an archive on these lines will establish an invaluable resource not only for artists but also for those seeking to identify artists within different disciplines. It's at the same time a history of The Cut, and all the vision and effort that has gone into making it such a unique undertaking." The Bounce Back Fund

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group! Everyone can write, all abilities are welcome. Bring your work or come along and listen to others share their words. For more information and to confirm your attendance, email: jeannie@butterwicks.com. Work Well Job Club 14th February 1:30pm3:30pm (every 2nd Monday of the month). Want to improve your skills with CV's, cover letters and job applications? Need advice for applying for work? This could be the chance to fulfil your potential! Work Well Suffolk are here every second Monday of the month, and they can help if you're 18+, having trouble finding work, have a long-term health condition or if you have a learning disability. Learn more about how Work Well Suffolk can help by getting in touch at: workwellsuffolk@suffolk.gov. uk. Top Time Play Reading 17th February 2pm-4:30pm. A play reading group that reads all varieties of plays in a shared format, taking place on the third Thursday of every month. Holding the Line: The Women of Sutton Hoo Thursday 17th February 7:30pm. Friends of Woodbridge Library (FOWL) is hosting a talk about 'The Women of Sutton Hoo' hosted by Sally Sibley, a National Trust volunteer who leads guided walks at Sutton Hoo. Join us as she unfolds the story of some of the women involved with this enigmatic Anglo-Saxon royal burial site. Using a combination of words, images and replica artefacts, Sally will describe the culture of those who lived close to Sutton Hoo in the 7th century, as well as revealing the roles and responsibilities of women of the time. Tickets cost £5 and can be booked at the Library or on 01394 330855. Proceeds will go partly to the National Trust and partly to the work of FOWL. Fairtrade Fortnight 21st February-6th March. Did you know that Woodbridge used to be recognised as a Fairtrade Town in 2008? Unfortunately, for various reasons this status has

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Suffolk Mind and Suffolk Libraries. To guarantee a space, you can sign-up in person or on the phone. Our timetables of discussions and activities are built from suggestions from the group. These are currently taking place online, but for further information and to see if circumstances change please don't hesitate to contact Woodbridge Library. Wordplay Every Wednesday 10:30am10:50am, Baby Bounce: Soothing songs and gentle nursery rhymes for babies and their grown-ups. Every Wednesday 11:15am11.45am, Tot Rock Rhyme and rhythm: music, songs and action rhymes for toddlers with their parents and carers. Every Friday 10:30am-11am, Story Time: Stories and more for young children accompanied by an adult. Note: Booking is currently unnecessary, but circumstances may change if numbers markedly increase. Me, Myself and Baby (Stay & Play) Friday 9:30am-10:15am. A chance for new parents to meet and share experiences in a relaxed environment, gaining peer support. Book Sale Have a browse of the books for sale which are all ex-stocks. All proceeds go to Suffolk Libraries. Adult fiction: 30p each or 4 for £1. Non-fiction: Individually priced. Junior literature: 20p each. Meeting room and display boards available for hire Community/charity/ private groups - £10 per hour (minimum booking of two hours). Commercial/statutory groups £15 per hour (minimum booking of two hours). Display boards - £10 per week. Staffed table display in the main library - £10 per half day. Suffolk Libraries and Friends charity goodies

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lapsed. However, Woodbridge Town Council has recently passed a resolution to support Woodbridge in becoming a Fairtrade Town once again. As such, there will be a display in the library to engage with businesses, residents, and shoppers, and to generate awareness for the importance of Fairtrade. Top Time Games Club 24th February 2pm-4pm. Improve your vocabulary and exercise your mind muscles with Scrabble or practice strategy and balance with Dominoes. Knitting Group Every Friday 2pm-4pm. For all types of knitters from expert to beginners, sewing to crochet, come and share your knowledge or pick up some tips. High Spirits 7th, 14th and 21st February 10:30am-12:30pm. Are you visually impaired and living in East Suffolk? Are you a fan of radio drama? Join our project to create a brand-new radio play inspired by Suffolk ghost stories. Sessions are free, guide dogs and companions welcome. To book your place or find out more, email: coherearts@gmail. com or text/call: 07748 070647. Realise Futures (Peer support, Walk-in Advice and Guidance Service) This will be taking place on the first Tuesday of every month (Tuesday 1st February), 10am12pm, at the library. Book a slot via: 07753 447607. Open Space Every Wednesday 1:30pm3:30pm. The aim of Open Space is to improve the wellbeing of those attending. It consists of two-hour weekly sessions and is open to all members of the public. It's run in partnership between Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT), Julian Support (which offers housing support for individuals with mental health difficulties),

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