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has become a priority. Lottery funding for therapists ceased in 2020 and this service now has to be provided from core funding. Together with daily homecare (the demand for which has increased), financial advice and other practical support services, the charity offers an impressive range of activities for clients, including cooking, arts and crafts, woodwork, basic skills, gym, dancing, cognitive games, tenpin bowling, swimming, music and more. Headway is based in Epsilon House which is not an ideal location. However, there are plans to have a purpose-built centre that will be more appropriate to the needs of their clients, but funding and planning permissions are proving troublesome and achieving the new centre may take some time. Terry asked members to tell people they knew who may have an acquired brain injury and are not aware of the charity, to get in touch with them. The website address is: www.headwaysuffolk. org.uk. President Sally Pearson, who also has personal experience of the charity, and Woodbridge IW members are pleased to support Headway as the Club's main charity for 2021/22. In order to support Headway and other charities, the club is hoping to be able to hold various fundraising events throughout 2021/22. Plans are in place for our annual, popular quiz at Woodbridge Community Hall on February 25th 2022, and it's
hoped to hold a Spring Fashion Show. Both of these events will be advertised in due course, subject to the Covid restrictions pertaining at the time. Members also agreed to support the Stroke Association (our East Anglian District Chairman's Charity) and The British Heart Foundation (the National Association President's Charity) as well as the overseas charity, 'School in a Bag', that provides children with the essentials required to be able to attend school. 174770 We continue to collect mobile phones, magazines, puzzles, glasses, trimmed stamps, and knitted teddies, and also to knit blanket squares and hats for the Seaman's Mission. It was reported that it was hoped that the monthly Memory Café run in conjunction with the two Rotary Clubs in Woodbridge and held at Woodbridge FC might be held later in September, and those people who normally attend would be contacted with up-todate information. 169017 It was thanks to technology and our Immediate Past President, Jan Whitaker, who had wrestled with, and grasped, the intricacies ALAN SMART ELECTRICAL & MAINTENANCE SERVICES of Zoom that the Club had ELECSA FULL SCOPE PART P APPROVED. survived lockdown, but, albeit ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING, DOMESTIC, LIGHT being sensible and following COMMERCIAL, MAINTENANCE, FAULT FINDING. ALAN SMART ELECTRICAL & MAINTENANCE SERVICES Covid protocols, being back in BESPOKE PROJECTS. ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED FROM our usual venue, Ufford Park WORKMANSHIP AND DEFECTS. FROM A RELIABLE ELECSA FULL SCOPE PART PBENEFIT APPROVED. SOLE TRADER WITH LOW OVERHEADS. ELECTRICALLOCAL CONTRACTING, DOMESTIC, LIGHT COMMERCIAL, Hotel, felt 'normal'. FREE ESTIMATES WITH VERY COMPETITIVE RATES FAULT FINDING. BESPOKE PROJECTS. Inner Wheel is an internationalMAINTENANCE, NO JOBWORKMANSHIP TOO SMALL. ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED FROM AND DEFECTS. organisation with three objectives: TEL No 01728 748 292TRADER MOB No 0779 505 3932OVERHEADS. BENEFIT FROM A RELIABLE LOCAL SOLE WITH LOW To promote true friendship, to Web: asems@vpweb.co.uk • Email: RATES alan1smart@btinternet.com FREE ESTIMATES WITH VERY COMPETITIVE NO JOB TOO SMALL. encourage the ideals of personal TEL No 01728 748 292 MOB No 0779 505 3932 service, and to foster international Web: asems@vpweb.co.uk understanding. You can find out Email: alan1smart@btinternet.com more about our local club on: www.woodbridgeinner wheel.org.uk.
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Our September speaker congratulated members on meeting 'IRL'! Not being "down with the young people", none of us knew what that meant! Terry Hunt (a retired Editor of the East Anglian Daily Times) reliably informed us that it means 'in real life'. So yes, our 2021/22 President Sally Pearson, and club members were relieved and pleased to be back meeting 'IRL'. Tragedy can strike a family at any time and sometimes finding appropriate support and advice can be difficult. Therefore, it was pleasing to hear Terry Hunt speak to us in his role as Vice-Chair and Ambassador for Headway (the charity that supports people with acquired brain injuries) and also helps their families and friends. The tragedy of a brain injury can be acquired in many ways, e.g. stroke, brain tumour, dementia, multiple sclerosis and more, and Terry spoke movingly of his personal experience of the compassion and support provided by the charity when two separate heartbreaking events affected his family. He told us of the CEO, Helen Fairweather, who's the mainstay of Headway Suffolk and of her tremendous work ethos and compassion that radiate throughout the charity creating a supportive and caring culture. Headway adapted well to the changed circumstances brought about by Covid in order to provide support to their clients. However (as is the case for most charities) financing their activities can be difficult. Whilst during the pandemic some grants were received from various sources, more recently, once again, the need for funding
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During lockdown, Liz Tinker and Susie Hammond worked on a variety of creative projects, pushing their own boundaries and lifting their spirits. "It gave us the time to experiment. This helped us stave off the blues and keep a positive direction!" Susie said: "We wanted to have a fair to show our work alongside local fellow artists and crafters. We have a variety of sculptures, lighting, prints, textiles, ceramics, homeware, knitting, felt hats, and jewellery for sale." A great opportunity for finding that unique gift, some inspirations, along with fabulous cake and refreshments from Vashti Mouncer, Dennington Neathouse. The Blaxhall October Art and Craft Fair is at Blaxhall Village Hall, IP12 2DX on October 16th and 17th from 10am-5pm. Entry and parking is free. Maps and photos on Facebook page.
under age 25 created by the parent's Will or intestacy or by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme. Additionally, most pension scheme, retirement annuity, charitable trusts and most life policies held on trust are exempt from the new requirements, as are funds held as part of a 'commercial' business transaction for brief periods (eg under Escrow). Remember if the trust has had a tax liability (or is expecting one imminently), it should already be recorded on the TRS. Most commonly, the new registration rules will affect Will Trusts whereby one spouse left assets in trust for the survivor's use as part of standard Will
planning made prior to Gordon Brown's changes in 2006. Trusts created as part of divorce planning (for example, to allow one party the use of an asset but ensuring that ultimate ownership passes to, say, children) are also caught. Indeed, the new rules will require registration of something as simple as a Bare Trust. Registration must be done online either by the trustees or their agents and once completed, there is a legal responsibility to keep the TRS up to date. For further information, please contact Robin Beadle (pictured) on email: robin.beadle@ensors. co.uk.
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Woodbridge Cruising Club With the advent of autumn, the club cruises draw to a close, but there's a wealth of social events to tempt and entice members. Onshore activities are an important part of the club's calendar, and the annual summer barbecue was well attended, as over sixty members enjoyed catching up at the club's riverside premises. The cruise dinner is planned at the Royal Harwich Yacht Club, the laying up supper will be held at the club in October, when club walks are also resuming, as are the Wednesday suppers. Other activities include MAGs (the Monday Afternoon Group Get Together), which is an informal gathering for all members with afternoon tea, and the Wednesday morning maintenance parties, again with coffee and cakes. The last cruises of the season were Walton Pond, Blackwater, Ramsgate and the Four Rivers. If you fancy sailing in company, why
not join Woodbridge Cruising Club whether you own a yacht or motorboat. Cruises are organised by club members and thanks are due to everyone who organised them. The Blackwater Cruise was organised by John and Diana, and all fourteen boats had a fantastic trip with light winds. The cruise visited Brightlingsea, Heybridge, Bradwell, and West Mersea. Onshore entertainment included Colne Yacht Club's excellent dinner, a boat trip up the Colne to Rowhedge for lunch, a now traditional Kubb match (a Scandinavian game knocking down skittles by throwing wooden sticks). Members also enjoyed canal trips, barbecues, musical entertainment, pub dinners, and drinks in the West Mersea Yacht Club. The return passage was helped by a lively NW breeze which, combined with a favourable tide, enabled all to return to Harwich and onward to
News from Dunwich Heath this summer So the Summer holidays were as busy as ever for us and it was fantastic to have so many families and young people here enjoying the walks on the heath, trails and children's activities. The last was really well attended, with some fascinating creatures discovered. Two particular highlights from the depths of the pond during the pond dipping were a Great Diving Beetle larvae and no less than three Water Scorpions! Fearsome looking creatures and excellent predators, but the children were amazed rather than scared! The heather really came to the party this year, with the wet weather in July giving the blooms that extra oomph to create a glorious carpet of purple, as you can see from the picture. Our visitors were astounded, and in some cases a little emotional, at just how beautiful it was! The
home ports in record time. Five yachts participated in the further afield Ramsgate cruise, Ramsgate being the first harbour, with welcome safe arrival drinks on Aberration, and a meal ashore. Members enjoyed a rest day, exploring Broadstairs or Ramsgate, followed by an Italian meal, before setting sail to Queensborough - with delightful local markets to explore, trips to the Isle of Sheppy, and a welcoming yacht club. Boats then set sail for a night in Brightlingsea, before returning home. Thanks to the cruise captain Andy, who organised a great cruise, which everyone enjoyed. The club is not solely nautical activities, and there are a wide range of events throughout the year (nautical and land-based). If you're tempted by the activities, do check out the club website where full details are found: www.woodbridgecruisingclub. org. New members are always welcome, whether you own a motorboat or yacht or are just tempted by the club's activities.
heather is past its peak now, though still quite beautiful, so if you haven't seen it yet, you really must. In other news, our summer migrant species are heading for warmer climes, but we're now welcoming our winter migrants such as the Hen Harrier and the Crossbill. We can also look forward to the 'Rut' getting underway soon. It won't be long before the heath will ring with the eerie bellowing of stags proclaiming their territories... Or is that the bells of Dunwich's lost churches?
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As Autumn heralds the return of many popular events, the Friends of Woodbridge Library host the first (for a long time) live poetry reading. We welcome Clare Best and Andre Mangeot on Thursday 21st October at 7:30pm. Clare has published six volumes of poetry, the most recent of which is 'Each Other (Waterloo, 2019)'. She's frequently worked with visual artists and last year held a Fellowship at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where she collaborated on operas and other vocal projects. She lives up the road on the edge of Tunstall Forest. Andre has three poetry collections to his name and his work has appeared in the Spectator, New Statesman and Times Literary Supplement. He's also published a couple of books of short stories. A former resident of Woodbridge, he now lives in Cambridge. Seats for the event are £8 (students £4) which includes an interval drink. To book your seats, please call the Library on 01394 330855. There will also be the opportunity to buy collections of their work.
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Leiston Works Railway Model Railway Show Halesworth to Southwold Narrow Gauge Railway Society will also be bringing their Outdoor Narrow Gauge Steam Railway. The Sizewell Club will have food and beverages available to purchase throughout the day during the model railway show. Admission to the show is only £2 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 Leiston Works Railway 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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The Leiston Works Railway (LWR) are delighted to announce their next event, which is the Leiston Works Railway Model Railway Show. This event is taking place at the Sizewell Sports and Social Club in Leiston on Saturday 23rd October, 2021. It's been organised for this date as it's close to the 55th anniversary of the withdrawal of passenger services to Leiston, Thorpeness and Aldeburgh. The last official passenger service left Aldeburgh on September 10th, 1966. The track itself was actually left down until the spring of 1968 when they started to lift it. 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 model railway layouts. The LWR will also take the opportunity to bring everyone up to date with an exhibition showing the progress that's 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 Society will also be bringing their stands to show their latest progress. Weather permitting, the
Matt Bowles is one of ABC Radio's familiar voices every weekend. Here, he tells us all about his programme and why he got involved with Alde and Blyth Community Radio. "I've always been interested in radio and apart from a couple of sessions at a hospital radio with a couple of mates, I've never done anything about it. That was, until I saw a post on Facebook seeking people who were interested in joining the Alde and Blyth Community Radio team, so I jumped at it! I warned Wayne Burns that I'm very much an old dog and new tricks don't come easy, to which he replied "it's just like driving a car" but in reality, it's like flying a helicopter whilst trying to keep your instructor amused! Building the show was fun, but challenging and I don't know if I could have done it all without some wise experienced words from Wayne and Jo Baker (my co-host). She's been brilliant and helps out a lot with the content and she's great to bounce off - on and off air. We're now nearly three months
in on ABC The Full English Breakfast (8am-10am on a Saturday morning in case you didn't know) and our confidence has really grown. We try and keep it humorous and light hearted and hope it's a nice way to ease in to the weekend. Live radio is such a buzz, whether you've got one listener or a million of them, and talking of listeners, ours are fantastic with their contributions and it's great to read their comments every week." If you want to get in touch with us anytime, then visit: www. abcradio.co.uk or our Facebook page 'Abcradio Thefullenglish' and send a friend request so you won't miss a thing. Matt presents 'The Full English Breakfast' every Saturday morning between 8am-10am and can be heard at: www.abcradio. co.uk and via Amazon Alexa.
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Student intake for Year 7 for September 2022 has increased yet again, being oversubscribed for the second consecutive year from parents’ first choices alone. We will expand our ever-increasing transport plan to deliver on the promise to provide costeffective transport for all of our families. The curriculum is broad and balanced with an average class size of 21 students across the school and only 18 in KS4. Community engagement and curriculum enhancement continue to be a focus for the school to enrich the experience and opportunities for our students with links to industry and partnerships. Awarded ‘Good’ Ofstead rating with ‘Outstanding’ student behaviour in 2017. 174394
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Whether this is late summer or early autumn sun, you could be forgiven for thinking that Christmas is still months away. However, as you are now reading your October edition of the Community News, time is ticking by and the days are counting down towards that time of year. Last year was a strange Christmas to say the least. Whilst we are not back to 'normal' just yet, this year is looking like the festive season we all know and love. A chance to get together with family, friends and colleagues and have some good old-fashioned fun. Nothing says Christmas like getting around the dinner table and enjoying some great food and drink. If you don’t fancy all the prep, cooking and washing up then why not take advantage of the many fabulous pubs, restaurants and hotels we have in the area. Over the next couple of months you can find out about what some of the local venues are going to be offering over the festive period here in the Community News. Tables are sure to book up quickly so get ahead of the game and reserve your table nice and early to avoid disappointment.
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'The Dream of a Ridiculous Man' (CO6 5AL) on Saturday 6th November at 7:45pm. 07807 341364 www.commongroundtc.co.uk Having had (like all theatre 341364 Ipswich Sir John Mills Theatre companies) over a year of www.commongroundtc.co.uk twiddling their creative thumbs, Stowmarket: (IP1 2LQ) on Wednesday 10th, Ipswich-based Common Ground The John Peel Centre Thursday 11th, Friday 12th and Theatre Company are gearing up (IP14 1ET) on Friday 15th Saturday 13th November at for a joyous, yet cautious return October at 8pm. 01449 774678 7:30pm. 01473 211498 www.easternangles.co.uk to rural touring with their autumn www.johnpeelcentre.com Woodbridge Great Hockham tour of Dostoevsky's dream-like, Village Hall redemptive tale. Seckford Theatre A fantastical story of new (IP12 4JH) on Saturday 16th (IP24 1NT) on Friday 19th beginnings, featuring Julian October at 8pm. 07807 341364 November at 8pm. 01953 498447 Harries as the Ridiculous Man, www.commongroundtc.co.uk Aldeburgh boxoffice@greathockham.org with Pat Whymark and Emily Jubilee Hall Bennett providing live musical accompaniment. It tells the story (IP15 5BN) on Thursday 28th of a man who (much like Scrooge October at 8pm. in Dickens' A Christmas Carol) www. aldeburghjubileehall.co.uk has a dream which saves his life, manager@aldeburghjubileehall. brings him back from the edge of co.uk or in person at the Hall despair, reconnects him to society BO Tuesdays and Thursdays and restores his faith in humanity. 10-12am. It's a poignant, funny and cathartic Walton St Mary's Hall Transition Woodbridge piece, particularly appropriate for (Felixstowe, IP11 9BH) on Friday teamed up with St Johns in this present moment in time. 29th October at 8pm. 2019 to create a Repair Café at "It takes real skill to take a 07807 341364 St Johns, the aim of which is to sturdy piece of classic literature www.commongroundtc.co.uk repair small things to be reused and turn it into one of the most Halesworth rather than bin them. After a gap of over a year due to Covid, the imaginative shows of the year." The Cut Arts Centre - Andrew Clarke, reviewing our (IP19 8BY) on Saturday 30th Repair Café started up again on September 6th, 2021. tour of The Count of Monte Cristo October at 8pm. 0300 3033211 Thanks also to Woodbridge www.newcut.org in the EADT. Lions who are kindly funding For audiences' peace of boxoffice@newcut.org the venture. We'll be at St John's mind, social distancing will be Colchester maintained for our performances. Headgate Theatre Church from 10am-12noon on the first Monday of every A one act play that is one hour (CO2 7AT) on Wednesday 3rd month. long. Ticket prices: Adult: £12 November at 7:45pm. 01206 366000 Under 21s £8. A few ideas for things to www.headgatetheatre.co.uk bring: www.commongroundtc.co.uk Diss • Sewing items like hems, 07807 341364. The Corn Hall buttons etc. TOUR SCHEDULE (IP22 4LB) on Thursday 4th All tickets are £12/£8 (U21's) • Gluing items like small bits of November at 8pm. Harkstead furniture, ornaments etc. 01379 652241 • Small soldering items Village Hall • Electrical items. (IP9 1DG) on Thursday 14th www.cornhall.co.uk Polstead Village Hall October at 7:45pm. 07807
By Fyodor Dostoevsky - Adapted by Pat Whymark. Touring East Anglia from October 14th to November 20th, 2021.
Summer is drawing to a close and autumn is just around the corner... What a perfect time to think about planting! The soil is warm and the autumn rains will get plants established before the winter sets in. It's also a good time to take stock of your garden and think about any changes or plans you want to make. Keeping colour in borders for as long as possible is top of the 'to Wingfield Barns do' list for September, so you may (IP21 5RA - near Stradbroke) on like to consider incorporating late Saturday 20th November at 8pm. summer or autumn flowering 01379 384505. plants such the Aster. www.wingfieldbarns.com The name Aster comes from the ancient Greek word for 'star', although they are often referred to as Michaelmas daisies because of their typical flowering period in the autumn. Asters come in blue, purple, red, pink and white, each with a yellow centre. There are numerous varieties of Aster, from The people involved with dwarfs that measure less than a the electrical items are people foot, to tall versions that can properly trained to do this work. reach up to eight feet. All varieties When an item is brought make for good cut flowers and along, it'll be assessed as to are easy plants for beginners to whether someone at the Repair try in the garden. They thrive Café can help and if so, and the well in drained, fertile soil that parts are to hand, the item will retains moisture and prefer full be repaired while you wait. It sun or partial shade. may be that you would need to It's also the time of year that go away and get a part and then nurseries and garden centres return the following month. have great offers on big bags of If there's someone else in the mixed daffodil bulbs, in all shapes town like Essex Shoe Repairs and sizes. They can grow pretty or Fiona's Fabrics who could much anywhere, even through the help, we'll direct you to them. lawn. The easiest way to work out how deep to plant your bulb is If something is beyond repair to dig down approximately three then sadly, we will suggest you times the depth of the bulb, but bin it. So, please look out all those be warned, if you plant daffodils items you have been meaning too close to the surface, they often won't flower. You can plant to get sorted and make a date daffodils, and crocuses, from to come see us. September to October, as many
as you can get into the ground or in containers. Once planted, you need do nothing else to them other than wait for a stunning show in the Spring. If you're planting in lawns, cut out three sides of a square and lift back the turf, put in a few bulbs and then firm the turf back again. As it's bulb season, you could also plant hyacinth bulbs in pots, by mid-September, so that you have a glorious Christmas display, creating a scented centrepiece or gift for gardening friends and family. Once the hyacinths are planted in a pot, put in a dark cool place (a garage or shed) for ten to twelve weeks and then bring
out into the light so flowering can start. September is when autumn begins to creep into your garden, but that doesn't mean it's time to let it all go to seed - jobs for this month suggested by the Royal Horticultural Society include: • Look after your lawn - weed it and seed it • Pick and harvest summer fruits • Bring tender houseplants inside • Continue to sow vegetables • Clear out the greenhouse • Collect and sow seeds gathered from plants in the garden • Plant spring flowering bulbs
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The long and winding road hoped that construction work will commence during 2022. One important element of the contract between the trustees and Badger is that the new Facility must be completed before the last phase of the nineteen homes is completed and sold. Residents of Worlingham may well be aware that the former primary school was closed in 2013 and eventually demolished in 2015. Although the plot of land has remained vacant during this time, regular meetings of the trustees have been taking place, as well as negotiations with solicitors, Worlingham Parish Council, East Suffolk Council, Suffolk County Council and latterly Badger Homes. It's truly been, in the words of Paul McCartney a "long and winding road".
News from Framlingham and Saxmundham Cats Protection October 2021
Our second fundraising event of the year was at the fabulous Framlingham Country Fair in August. It was a very successful event for us and our team of volunteers had a lovely two days meeting lots of supporters, old and new. The 'Soft Toy Everyone's a Winner' tombola was extremely popular and we're now looking for more soft toys to use for fundraising at future events. If you have soft toys in good condition that you'd like to donate, please contact us by email: fundraising@ framandsax.cats.org.uk or call us on the branch number. Toys must have a CE label. Thank you. Cat care: Destructive behaviours: The idiosyncratic habits of felines are often what attract us to them! Occasionally though, their behaviour can become destructive; scratching and clawing things they shouldn't, for example, or shredding curtains or a favourite item of clothing. Scratching helps cats shed their claw sheaths. This means they're helping you take care of them, as their claws will need less trimming. Scratching also leaves a visible and chemical
scent marker that identifies their territory. Cats that have access outdoors will use trees or fence posts to leave scent markers which proclaim their province. The scent marking may continue indoors too. Providing a satisfying alternative for your cat will discourage them from ripping through your precious household items. Try fabric or carpet offcuts, bark-covered logs, stout wooden posts or sisal fibre. Once your cat has discovered these fun, easy-to-scratch objects, they're less likely to go back to your furniture. Try out various locations for their scratching toys, trying both vertical and horizontal scratching posts. In the meantime, cover the areas you don't want damaged with smooth plastic or foil. Don't forget, if you think your cat is a little too destructive, get them checked over by your vet to ensure there is no underlying medical problem. Looking for a home: This is Shadow (pictured), a tiny, gentle little girl who's about two years old. She's been spayed, fully vaccinated and is ready to start a new life. Shadow loves fuss and to be groomed but does not
enjoy be picked up. She's come from a farm environment and would appreciate a quiet home with a garden and a loving owner. If you can offer Shadow her ideal home, please call us. 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 of the branch, 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.
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News from Woodbridge Riverside Trust The Tapestry Project Cake Sale 25th September, 2pm-5pm in The John Gibbins Gallery at Longshed. About two years ago, an idea started to take shape... It'd be wonderful to create a Tapestry to tell the story of the Sutton Hoo Burial Ship and of the local environs. Now, two years on, we have thirty-five tapesters bringing that idea to life. Thirty panels, each 3'x4', will illustrate the Ghost Ship's history, taking in elements of the history of Woodbridge and the river Deben, with the final panels featuring the construction, launch and sea trials of the replica ship currently being built by our sister charity, the Sutton Hoo Ship's Company. So far, nine tapestries are (or very nearly) completed. All thirty tapestries will need framing in due course to protect them, and we need to raise funds for that. The Arts Society of Woodbridge has kindly gifted money for six frames, and a private donor for one more, so twenty-three to go! Several tapestry panels will be on show at the Cake Sale, so do join us if you can, enjoy cake or savouries with a cuppa, or buy
some to take home (or both!) and help to support this amazing project. Deben Discoveries: Paintings and Pictures 23rd-31st October in the John Gibbins Gallery. This is a personal story linked to the story of the beautiful river Deben. Dr Dorothy Winterbon Wells (nee Smith) owned a converted boat cabin on stilts, know as The Puritan, at Felixstowe Ferry. The whole family would holiday there every summer. During the summers of 1966 and 1967, whilst staying at The Puritan, she decided to watercolour paint the river Deben from both banks on two very long scrolls of plain wallpaper. She walked the river banks and used a canoe or small dingy to access the different locations. Fiftyfour years on, these remarkable paintings, kindly loaned to us by her daughter Marion and her son Ed, will form the centrepiece of a celebration of the Deben in art. You'll be able to walk between the two linear pictures seeing both sides of the river. The exhibition will also feature other privatelyowned works, as well as works by local artists and photographers.
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It's been an extremely hectic but successful summer at Alde Valley Academy (AVA). Our wholehearted congratulations go to our Year 11 students who have performed remarkably well in their GCSE assessments despite the extreme disruption caused by the pandemic. Our students have worked tirelessly alongside our dedicated staff to produce the high quality assessment material which provided the evidence required for the Teacher Assessed Grades. The progress and academic outcomes of our students continues to rise year-on-year. September has seen an 'unusual' start to the academic year with all students receiving two Lateral Flow Device Covid-19 tests at the start of the term. This has been no mean feat with record numbers of students in the school. Year 7 was again oversubscribed and we welcome new students into all year groups on a daily basis. To accommodate our rapidly growing school population, we've recruited six new members of staff and have restructured the middle leadership of the school to ensure
that we're continuing to deliver a high quality education every lesson of every day. In order to add to our high quality teaching facilities, we've refurbished the top floor of the east block and turned it into the maths department. Over the summer holidays, we've relocated the OASIS centre and have created a new library to instil literacy and our love of reading at the centre of all that we do. Please come along and see our fantastic new facilities at our Open Evening on Tuesday 5th October, 2021. Due to Covid restrictions over the past eighteen months, we've had to postpone a number of 'celebration' events including the Year 11 Prom and the Presentation Evening. I'm delighted to say that we were able to give our Year 11 students a great send off at their Prom on August 11th and we're looking forward to our Presentation Evening at Snape Maltings Concert Hall on Tuesday 14th September 2021. Alde Valley Academy continues to be the 'School of Choice'. Dan Mayhew - Headteacher
Woodbridge Probus Our speaker at the September meeting was our Chairman Howard Davies, on forty years at the chalk face. From the peace of the Rhonda Valley to the rough side of Birmingham and a class of fourty-two, nine to ten year olds, was a pretty tough job for a brand new teacher. After three years, he had to temporarily give up because of his fathers serious accident and when ready to start again spotted an add for teachers in BAOR Germany where he spent the next twelve years in different schools. As he said, the best bit was automatically being a member of the officers
mess. We followed his journey to a happy conclusion of the head ship at Orford School and expressed our thanks and appreciation for a fascinating tale. Our next lunch is on Monday October 4th, 12:15pm at the Woodbridge Golf Club when our speaker will be member Kim Fisher. The beautiful title of his talk says it all: 'For the love of boats'. Kims life long passion has been boats (many of his own design) a talk we look forward to immensely. www. woodbridgeprobus.org.uk tells it all, or you can contact our secretary, Roger Brown on 07881 627591.
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AGM HDCF held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in August. It was attended by representatives of the Council and various welfare organisations, as well as members of the public. One of the jobs was to elect the committee for the new year. The existing committee members were re-elected, with Teresa Fyfe continuing as the Chair and Dave Rich as Secretary. Paddy Cox took on the roll of Carers' Representative. Fundraising HDCF has to raise thousands of pounds annually to enable it to carry out the main function of supporting families. We're delighted to hear of two people
running marathons to help us. Danny Mitchell will be running on 3rd October in the Chelmsford Half-Marathon. Later this year, Karen Prime will be running a virtual marathon and will be donating some of the money raised to HDCF. We're truly grateful to both these people for running on our behalf. We do hope people will feel able to sponsor either of these local heroes, and we'll let you know how they get on. Thoroughfare stall The committee ran a stall in the Thoroughfare on August 14th. The aim was to publicise our work, and we were delighted at the interest from people coming
past. Danny was there with sponsor forms for his marathon. We also had cakes, CDs and books for sale, and with the picka-square competition we took £206 for funds. Many thanks to all who supported us. The basket of fruit was won by Irene Thomas. Film at The Cut Following the September showing of the Cut, the next film show will be in November, and it's likely to be Downton Abbey and will be shown on Wednesday 17th Nov. For further information regarding HDCF, please contact us via: information.hdcf@ btinternet.com or call 01986 875444.
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Revd Bruno Boldrini: Our new Minister arrived in Bungay at the end of November 2020. He's spent recent months getting to know everyone and is happy to make a pastoral visit if anyone needs help or comfort. Contact the church. Christian Aid: Together with our friends from Holy Trinity, we recently held an afternoon 'Cream Tea in the Garden' and raised £543 for CA. On Sept 11th, we held an evening Sausage and Mash and Quiz evening in the
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Following on from a year when many services closed down, bact community transport continued to provide an essential transport service taking passengers for their important medical appointments and vaccinations. Services have now opened up for transport for other purposes and bact are keen for new volunteers to join us to help achieve our vital goals in stopping people from being lonely and isolated. Do you have a few hours to spare and could help us? We operate a volunteer car service and accessible transport on our minibuses and wheelchair accessible vehicles. These operate around the towns/villages of Lowestoft, Kessingland, Loddon, Beccles, Bungay and all the surrounding villages in between. We need more volunteers to help us, be it as a car driver, or in one of our minibus/wheelchair accessible vehicles. We like to keep journeys as economical as possible for our passengers and so finding volunteers in your area would be great for local passengers. Our volunteer driver, Paul says: "Having joined bact a couple of years ago and having moved to the area, it's really helped me get to know the area and to meet lots of lovely people. Everyone is always so grateful. One day, you can be taking someone to the hospital, another day, taking a group for a day out and another, taking someone to a day centre. No matter what the trip, you always feel as though you're helping someone and
brightening up their day." Bact provides training and all drivers must be DBS checked which is free for all our volunteers. Mileage expenses are paid at 45p per mile and guaranteed personal satisfaction! Manager, Debbie Blowers said: "We've lost many of our volunteers over the last year for many different reasons and to ensure we can offer a good service to our registered users, it's imperative that we seek new volunteers to join our organisation. It's a very rewarding way to spend your time and you get to meet lovely people who are so thankful for help with transport. It can also go a long way to keeping your car on the road." Volunteer Recruitment Officer, Chloe Andrews said: "We have some very exciting projects lined up for the next year to really help many people get out and about again after the pandemic, but we really need some help from volunteers to do this. Please do get in touch with us to find out more." If you think you could help for even just a few hours a week or would like to find out more, then visit our website: www.bactcommunitytransport. org.uk or ring us on 01986 896896/895665. Alternatively, you can come and see us at: Harmony House, Hillside Road East, Bungay, Suffolk, NR35 1RX. (Open: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm).
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A freelance editor and writer, Helen Baggott (pictured) shares her love of social history through her illustrated talks. Using genealogy resources, she's researched hundreds of postcards sent during the early years of the 20th century. She's published her first collection of some of the true stories in 'Posted in the Past' and will deliver a talk of the same title to the group's meeting on Monday 18th October 2021, starting at 7:30pm. A soldier killed in the First
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Saxmundham Adventure Playground At last, we've been able to hold some fundraising events! On Friday 13th and the 27th August we had craft and book stalls in Fromus Square. Many thanks to Pam McIntyre who made all the craft items. We raised a total of £380.39. We're sorry to tell you now that the Adventure Playground Committee has decided not to organise any further bonfire nights. The 2020 bonfire night would have been our 20th year of organising this particular fundraising event, and our last one. We think it's time for a larger committee to take on this annual event. We'd like to thank all those who have supported us over the years. All funds raised were used to maintain the playground (repairs, ground clearance, new equipment, insurance etc.)
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Summer is my favourite season because it means that I can spend more time at home in Suffolk. But this year, my summer was interrupted by the sudden recall of Parliament caused by the Taliban regaining control of Afghanistan. Many of us will remember where we were on September 11th, 2001 when the twin towers in New York were destroyed by Al-Quaeda terrorists. I also recall the day in 2005 when London was bombed by members of the same Islamic terrorist group. At that time, Afghanistan was used by Al-Qaeda as a base from which to conduct world terror against western nations, such as the USA and the United Kingdom. Whatever history's verdict may be on the wisdom, conduct or shambolic conclusion of the twenty-year war on Afghanistan, I remain in no doubt that it was right for Britain to intervene in the fight against Al-Qaeda and global terrorism. We were right to put British boots on the ground in Afghanistan and play our part in defeating the threat of Islamic terrorism. The lightning speed of the Taliban advance probably had two causes. The first is the failure of the west to win the hearts and minds of the rural communities of Afghanistan. The second is that once former President Trump had done his deal with the Taliban to withdraw US troops, the Taliban used the next seventeen months for secret negotiations with many
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winning £10 and Susan Ingham received the third prize of £5. The carnival committee will be meeting on September 14th to plan for 2022 when (all being well) the 78th carnival will be held on the 13th, 14th and 15th of August. Lots of work is already underway, including the engagement of a military band which is always a lengthy process. We have featured on Alde & Blyth Community Radio and look forward to building a relationship with their exciting new venture. We're always keen to talk to sponsors and to performers who want to be part of the Saturday afternoon music event. Already, some new volunteers have come forward but we'd love to hear from anyone who is interested in helping to run this fantastic event, which raises so much money to help local organisations. Contact us by emailing: info@aldeburghcarnival.com!
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on hand to take photos when these were judged. 'Get the Bug' and 'Paint a Pebble' involved finding a beach pebble and painting a picture of a wildlife bug. The Mayor, Kevin Webster judged the entries in two classes, up to seven years and eight to fourteen years and prizes of £15, £10 and £5 were won as follows: Up to seven years: In first place was Cassie, Ruben and Finley were joint winners of the second prize, with Rosie third. Seven to fourteen years: EllieMae won the first prize with Florence in second place and Imogen third. 'Glam Jam' challenged homemakers to choose a flavour and make jam that tasted good on scones. Unusual but delicious jams were judged by Gerard King of Salter and King with the help of committee members Jayne Hart and Sally Watts. In first place, winning £15 was Frans Smith. Simon Reid came second,
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Carnival again this year, in keeping with its tradition of providing family fun for residents and visitors alike, committee members Pippa Marson, Maureen Wiseman and Jayne Hart arranged some free competitions for the August holiday period. The ever popular 'Spot the Window' competition was supported by fourty-four shops, challenging entrants to find all the shops displaying the poster and then spot the unusual article in the window display. Many thanks to Baggotts Newsagents, the Cinema, Library, and Museum for distributing 350 entry forms, eighty-six of which were submitted for judging. A draw for the winner had to be made from the eleven correct entries and this was won by Oscar who participated whilst on holiday from his home in Birmingham. A 'Dandy Dogs' photo competition for dogs in fancy dress was sponsored by Wag and Bone with the winners receiving rosettes, goody bags and vouchers valued £25, £10 and £5. In first place was Hairy Potter, second Bumble Pups and third Archie Kind. Pippa Marson organised two competitions and the Aldeburgh Photography Group were kindly
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