Honouring D-Day
The 80th Anniversary and the Legacy of Private Harry Hughes
This month sees the 80th anniversary of one of most notable dates in modern history, 6 June 1944, D-Day. D-Day 1944 was a huge turning point during World War 2. Beforehand the allied forces had no access to Western Europe. But after D-Day, they created a foothold which
and defeat them in Berlin. Men and women from Hadleigh played their part during this great struggle and we remember 39 individuals listed
on the town’s WW2 memorial.
of that generation have now passed away, however, one man is still with us. Private Harry Hughes was 18 years old when he was called up
He had completed his basic training by the end
Regt (a holding battalion) at Bury St Edmunds. The 8th Battalion held men in reserve ready to reinforce the 1st Battalion who were about to Continued overleaf
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Although the war in Europe had come to a close, this was not the end of Harry’s service. The battalion was redeployed to Palestine and Harry remained with them until he was demobbed in 1947. As one of the last surviving combatants of WW2, he represents the last helped the create the peace in Europe that we have enjoyed for the Legion to attend the national commemorative service to be held at
old, Harry remains a local hero. We salute you, sir.
Our healthy River Brett
up here.
resident’s homes, gardens and outbuildings. However, in just a few months that has all changed. The water is now
17100 Community News Magazines are delivered during the first week of each month to homes and businesses in Hadleigh, Sudbury, Bildeston, Boxford, Chelsworth, Milden, Edwardstone, Groton, Hitcham, Kersey, Monks Eleigh, Long Melford, Whatfield, Elmsett, Hintlesham, Polstead, Lavenham, Newton Green, Holton & Raydon
We warmly welcome contributions of articles, letters, sports reports, events and photographs, just email or send to the address below and it will appear in the next issue. Deadline for copy is the 18th of each and every
but that is temporary. Already, the green shoots are starting to grow and provided the gates are left open, we will soon have an attractive
Thank You
Graeme Jones, Tinkers Lane.
on all four days too. Well done to everyone involved. Brian Beaumont (Cock regular)
Hadleigh Bowling Club
Things are in full swing now. Well, apart from the new couple who don’t seem to have quite grasped the basic idea yet. The sun shone on the opening day drive, on the righteous, so why it landed on the 54 members who played is something of a mystery. The
braved several slightly chilly evenings and will all be awarded medals
Meantime, if you fancy a try, do contact either of the numbers below who will arrange it for you:
Graham Jones 07890 624708 or Bob Fletcher 07866 769668
Hadleigh Bowling Club, Stone Street, Hadleigh IP7 6DN
20024. We want the summer to be a positive and engaging opportunity for children aged family will get involved and share the joys of reading for pleasure
for as well as a few charming additions. experiences across the summer ranging from ‘reading under the is that families will actively engage with reading for pleasure together. about what they read, what activites they completed and how they spent time with family.
summer holidays. The activities and experiences are there to encourage families to get involved, for children to see the overall genres and types of reading material.
Put the 10th June 2024 in your diary for the launch of our new lunch menus
Whether you fancy a flavorful lunch from our A la carte menu or if you are looking for something a little more relaxed you can enjoy our new garden menu (Available Monday to Saturday)
All our ingredients are sourced locally where possible, vegetables and herbs are used from our own kitchen garden. We look forward to welcoming you!
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jobs volunteering/volunteer
Lavenham Library, Lavenham Village Hall, Church St, Lavenham CO10 9QT
ZOR Boutique AT KERSEY MILL
Stunning
and beach days. We have a large selection of cotton, linen and viscose clothing in a range of colours and patterns to suit all tastes and the warmer weather as they are throughout the day.
is a really versatile piece perfect for casual day wear with trainers and a heels and a clutch bag ideal for a
Proving popular with our customers this month is our crochet tops.
show the top part of their arms. This item is perfect to wear over those favourite strappy dresses whilst still covering the arm nicely. We have just received lots of new accessories perfect to complement of the sterling silver semi-precious stone rings. These come in a wide
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Kersey Mill, Stone Street IP7 6DP Tel: 07969 525859 Open Mon-Sat 10am to 4.00pm
Green Up Hadleigh Event
local environment, especially farming. What will the unpredictable weather, disrupted food supplies and rising prices for
groups were represented and all three Babergh councillors and our HEAT decided beforehand to focus on energy, transport, food and water
loss of biodiversity. Planning also emerged as an important topic too. People came up with lots of ideas for great projects, some of which will
leadership, energy and commitment from lots of people. HEAT hopes to reduce the carbon footprint of people and businesses. Another will
ways that we can contribute to the future. We will need more people to help so if you’re worried about climate change or our wildlife do get in touch. Just email us at hadleighheat@hotmail.co.uk
Hello Everyone
forward to seeing as many of you as possible, attending as many
between 10 –12 so please do come thoughts. There are some queries
The Annual Town Meeting was held on 13 May and was really well
A few residents told us of their concerns about town matters which charges. There were lots of valid and interesting comments from at the Town Meeting and Environment Agency can have a meeting where a resolution will be found.
and debated again, if the recommendations are not ready for this if you need them.
focus on youth, particularly scouting and guiding. We will be planning some interesting fund raising for these two groups who do such
Please do share any fundraising ideas you have with us as we want charities.
coming events in Hadleigh. Take care of yourselves and each other. Sue
Hadleigh Crime Review
The fair weather inevitably (and unfortunately) brings with it a change in crime trends. Within this period there have been a variety of crimes in Hadleigh, these have included the following (in no
Arsons and criminal damage (including damage to
order. Along with dealing with those investigations, police have dealt the A1071 between vehicles driven by ex-partners, various drivers also attended domestic non crime incidents and incidents leading to either child or adult referrals to partner agencies.
anti-social behaviour in the Hadleigh area, both by people on foot and in cars. A big part of my role is to recognise issues as they develop and bring in police resources and other agencies to help where needed. This led to an increase in police patrols in the area which has been recognised and commented on by many within the community. Specialist teams along with the response investigation teams are patrolling Hadleigh in areas which have led to some positive results. stopped in Hadleigh and following searches the occupants were
Hadleigh Healing Society
SERVED MONDAY - FRIDAY 12-5PM
Any of the below lunch dishes and a drink for £12
Proper club sandwich
Fish-finger sandwich, homemade tartare Honey roasted ham, egg & chips
Beer-battered fish & chips, minted mushy peas, homemade tartare (lunch size)
60z rump steak open sourdough sandwich, caramelised onions, mustard mayo, skin-on chips +£3
Wild mushrooms & garlic on sourdough, buffalo mozzarella, spinach and poached egg (v)
Your choice of drink:
Glass of Dominio del la Fruente Verdejo (white) or Garnacha (red)
Glass of Ombrellino Pinot Grigio Rosé, Italy
Pint of Amstel | Doom Bar | Landlord | Orchard Thieves
there for you. Please telephone (answer machine) 01473 823282 or log onto www.hadleighhealingsociety.org or visit Hadleigh Healing
We are holding one of our popular Clair voyant Days on Saturday, 15 June between 10am – 3pm. There will be two mediums who can give a 20 minute private reading for £15. If you would like an appointment please book early to avoid disappointment. Please telephone giving your name and telephone number clearly and we will get back to you.
Heineken 0% | Old Mout Berries & Cherries 0% | Ghost Ship 0%
Pint of Pepsi or Coke | Lemonade | Lime or blackcurrant & lemonade
Fentimans Rose Lemonade or Seville Orange | Frobishers
WEDNESDAY SUPPER CLUB
Two courses for £20
£10 off bottle of wine with two dining
TOOL HIRE
Anyone visiting the fantastic Hadleigh Show this year will have seen the Men’s Shed animals dotted around the show-ground.
and recycled material. The fun creatures hopefully brought a smile to show goers faces and gave the it allowed the shedders to get common project.
Local delivery and collection service available
Turf Cutters
Rotavators
Stump Grinders
4” Chippers
Petrol Post Hole Borers
Compaction Plates
Concrete poker units
Cement Mixers
Block Splitters
Block Carts
Vacuum Slab Lifters
Generators
Makita Drills & Breakers
Floor Saws & Cutters
Scaffold Towers
Submersible Pumps
Petrol single drum rollers
Hi Tip Tracked Dumpers & Micro Diggers
For
based activities is a core part of what we do, it’s the thing that brings us together and provides us with the perfect excuse to get
in that it fosters comradeship and promotes the health and wellbeing
email us for more details at hadleighmensshed@gmail.com
Royal Recognition
The massive contribution to the community made by three Hadleigh residents did not go unnoticed outside the town. Jim Wilding, Jan was recognised in this way.
The Cock Inn
such heat in May though there has been a fair amount of rain about Landscapes. Those that frequent us through the summer months burgers and sausages were delicious. We have another beer festival
The month of June welcomes a host of live music bands and artists. followed by the talented Rob Lewis on Sunday 9th. A big round of Mac and more on Saturday 29th. Saturday music starts at 8,45pm and Sundays at 3pm through till 6pm.
The Cock Inn
Traditionally run freehouse
Hadleigh’s largest selection of Cask Ales, Gin, Vodka, Whiskies and Wines
live sport in June
FOOTBALL
Sat 1st Champions League Final 8pm
EUROS Sun 16th England v Serbia 8pm Thurs 20th England v Denmark 5pm Tues 25th England v Slovenia 8pm Sat 29th-2nd July Round of 16
TENNIS July 1st Wimbledon
F1 GRAND PRIX
JUNE DRINK PROMOTIONS
2024 Tournament commences of 14th June with an opening match are in action against Serbia on Sunday 16th, 8pm. Their second game of 16 games are played between Saturday 29th and 2nd July. The
Huge congratulations to The Tractor Boys on their promotion to the fairytale considering that two season ago they commenced their McKenna, may be poached before the new campaign commences. frequent. the 30th.
Anyone for Tennis? Don’t forget to ready yourselves for Wimbledon.
joined by fellow patrons The Rebels, Dawsey’s Jets and a new team, Please do come and visit us whenever you can. We have a wonderful
The Cock Inn, 89 George Street, Hadleigh Tel 01473 941049 • FB: The Cock Inn Hadleigh Gang
With water levels of the Brett being so changeable this year, this has become the question on the High Street about the Hadleigh Sea
weir in search of victory. You will therefore be relieved that we have been assured by the relevant authorities that navigable water will be
the High Street a couple of Saturdays before the race. Burgers and to enter the race, we have two spaces available – ring 07545 545 744 (Jonathan) to register interest.
Prize-giving and Party, as always, will be at the George following the races.
Hadleigh Choral Society Summer Concert
Spend a summer evening enjoying an eclectic selection of songs sung by members of
Williams, Butterworth and Bullard through dance numbers to Beatles and Sinatra medleys. Strawberries and cream and a glass of bubbly students), available online through www.hadleighchoralsociety.org.
Hadleigh Community Primary School
This term a selection of pupils from KS2 at Hadleigh within a project run by Eastern Angles. This project, ‘Blooming Art’, project allowed the children to tour the house and grounds where
Morris within his garden. Later on within the project we met with Lily a programme called pro-create to create digital representations of everyone who attended.
There is still time to get your application forms in, please hurry, as our form.
Neighbourhood Plan
representations to the Regulation 14 public consultation last year. Amendments where appropriate have been made and the latest draft submitted to the Local Planning Authority. You can view a log of the changes made after the consultation and responses to on the webpage.
consultation under Regulation 16. This formal consultation runs from neighbourhood-plan consultation period. will review the Plan and all consultation responses and apply her and implemented if appropriate, then a public referendum to vote
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Above the Parapet
Cutting Programmes Programme weed treatment programme for the county’s
September 2024. There will be two lots of grass cutting along A1071 and B1070 scheduled for 20 May and 5 August respectively.
around Hadleigh scheduled for 10 June 2024.
Coram Street
as you get to the farm is very crisp and clear, supported by the been painted on the road surface. These are intended to alert drivers the junction.
to see that the A1071 Bypass Stone Street box junction lining had been completed at last as have refreshed lines up along Aldham Mill have the bypass junction with Aldham Mill Hill repainted also. George Street Speed Measures
ordered and will be funded from my Local Highways Budget. They are due to be completed by 1 August 2024. After a request from our - Residents
year - almost doubling the number of roads completed last year, as With the start of the surface dressing programme beginning this that no Hadleigh roads are included in this programme. maintenance treatment that prolongs the life of a road surface – it
road. The surface dressing project sits alongside the programmes for reactively repairing potholes and machine resurfacing roads, all Highways has repaired over 9,000 potholes and resurfaced 41 roads,
New Independent SEND Improvement Board Chair
as the new independent chair of the Local Area Partnership’s
oversee the implementation and review of plans and services aimed also ensure the successful delivery of the Priority Action Plan, which was co-produced following the inspection and has been agreed by the Department for Education.
- More pumps.
Average funding of £18,000 is available for homeowners, and £12,000 for landlords and their tenants.
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At our meeting in May we welcomed many times and although she is demonstrate for us at short notice due to a change in our programme. She did some lovely arrangements and told us many tales of when she over the years.
We held a very successful lunch by 80 members and friends raising £1400. This will be donated to Prostate cancer and Breast cancer. We demonstrator will be Moira Neville from Leiston. All are welcome.
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Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9 am to 5.30 pm
Tuesday 9 am to 7.00 pm
Thursday 9 am to 8.00 pm
Saturday 8.30 am to 4.00 pm
GETTING T O An interview w
I was honoured to be asked to be the subject of this month’s feature “ Getting to Know You” I do have a muchloved other half but he prefers to stay out of the limelight. has made our personal endeavours possible.
For those who do not know me ?
in the country, indulged in amateur dramatics, tennis and had the very good fortune to meet my husband John, a chemist with an
welcomed two new additions to the family, Simon and Lucy. After Librarian at the British Embassy, The of that job is encapsulated in a small,
the long, boring wait to re-locate to
to choose Hadleigh as a lunch venue with some friends who were proximity to transport for mainland Europe was important because
opportunity to feel useful
A sense of community and feeling part of it. This is especially important to us because our family are miles away so daily contact, other than via WhatsApp, is out of the question. The peace, tranquillity and beauty of the surrounding countryside is a big plus.
O KNOW YOU with Jan Devey
made a conscious decision not to commit to anything. However, he has recently relented and joined Probus. We both serve at the
not his thing.
Any other hobbies?
interesting places to visits occupied much collected members’ favourite dessert recipes
other crafts. Writing funny letters to Roxy, my granddaughter, in to you?
The amenities and activities available to residents are incredible
The myriad of caring support groups for young and old. The way in most looked up to?
with some wonderful, clever, interesting and energising characters. both my parents.
Looking ahead what are your hopes and aspirations for the future of Hadleigh?
continue to grow and move with the times without destroying the sense of support they need to continue with the many services they
the ambitious plans we have for the renewal of St Mary’s realised in my lifetime. This is a precious place of worship and community asset that the town and future generations must be able to use and enjoy.
Hadleigh Community Forum
Tuesday 14 May 2024 Accepted
The Annual Town Meeting was well attended with many questions raised, most of which were not under the jurisdiction of the Town resolved. The Mayor’s Award went to Jill Mason and her Together Tuesday volunteer team – a very well-deserved winner.
and potential trouble spots for any increase in criminal activity now youths who were involved with vandalising the newly planted fruit the best way to proceed is in progress. There is a slight increase in random patrols in a police vehicle. He is in discussions with Babergh.
from 1pm HFLAG (Hadleigh Flood Action Group)
of the sluice gates over which the EA has sole control. BENTON END
horticulturalists. House and garden tours will continue in the coming Benton End will have stalls and refreshments and both the Walled Delighted to announce that on 10 May trainee gardener, Jonathan accolade.
HEAT (Hadleigh Environmental Action Team)
most interesting and topical evening.
to reduce our carbon footprint went to every house in Hadleigh via Babergh representatives and HEAT volunteers recently prepared and
can be left in place for extended periods, giving a clearer picture of the bat populations around Hadleigh. Swifts have returned and are now using some of the boxes.
hoped. A series of meetings concerning the longer-term plans for
encouraging – but we await written reports. We still await a decision and we are pleased to say it went extremely well. The swallows are the Proms. A report was given to the meeting, the full version of which can be VISIT HADLEIGH
The red telephone box will remain, for the time being, as an information point. in a very poor condition, have been removed and plans are underway
Please contact Jane if you can help. for any events you have planned. their meeting on 11 June. Everyone was encouraged to write to success. This is the last possible opportunity to get this through. 2026. 7 ltr caddies for inside homes will be provided along with 23 ltr introduced and will run on food oils or electricity. More information is – see website. AOB pods explode on touch, releasing up to 700 seeds. Just lay them next to Benton End the Abbeycroft Leisure website. police and the youth council to reduce antisocial behaviour in the The meeting closed at 5.24
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The Hadleigh
Issue 82 (June -July 2024)
published A tour in a phaeton included a detour on his route in comments when he stays at the included as well as his observations on notable buildings in the town that he admired. Although written 135 years ago, his selection of attractions would not go amiss in a modern tourist guide although his
Two article concerning evacuees in Hadleigh during World War Two (1939-1945) explain the story from opposing sides in the scheme targets for bombing. Jane Richardson sets the scene and tells of
Hadleigh as an evacuee from London.
memories fade and people, places and events depicted are forgotten. Many years ago, before my mother succumbed to dementia, we went through a small suitcase full of her family photographs, the oldest
is a reminder to me and an appeal to you to label photographs before the years wipe out the detailed memories that can bring pictures
times, who are possibly members of the same family but who?
Show’ in two parts to be screened on Saturday 20 September and years, together the two sessions cover the whole of the central area of the town. Issue 82 is now available £4 Semer.
A one-year subscription (6 issues and postage) costs £32 from (01449 740673).
Local author Sarah Nicholson, who wrote In Search of Lost Glitter, shares some recommendations of books she has recently read or listened to.
(Published by Faber & Faber)
from the Aberfan Mining disaster.
William Lavery is only 19 but the tenderness with
him into this sensitive soul. A bit too sensitive as it turns out, the weight of the world hangs heavy disaster. A beautifully written, captivating story.
(Published by Fairlight Books)
stage fright. The only stage he sings on is the empty one of the Moon and Stars Theatre, where he is the manager when no one else is around.
Angela, he comes up with a plan, he will hide in the wings and get his friend Ralph to mime on stage – what could possibly go wrong? This romantic comedy shines a spotlight on how we see ourselves and how others see us.
Cuckoo in the Nest by Fran Hill (Published by Legend Press Ltd)
foster care and lives with the Wall family. Each member of the family, mum, dad, and teenage daughter, has their own secrets which only
nest or will she be the glue that brings them all novel has also been featured on Woman’s Hour on Radio 4.
Are you part of a book group, an avid reader, or a writer?
release that stole your heart, your recommendations will be celebrated and shared with fellow book lovers in our community. Submit your three recommendations to comnews@keithavis. co.uk with 100 words on what you loved about each title.
Hadleigh and Boxford Patient Participation Group (PPG)
day. However, in spite of the new appointment arrangements, there were still a considerable number of ’no shows’. This is disappointing for the medical and support team who gave up their Saturday to man
inside and outside the Practice from 8a.m to 12.30pm. Above is the early shift mustering for a photo op before hanging up their high vis
Out of Hours Doctor:
nearest ‘out of hours’ duty doctor.
Keep or Cancel: The good news is the use of the telephone’s Option 4 has considerably reduced the number of ‘no shows’ for appointments. However, there is always room for improvement so if you wish to cancel an appointment there is no need to wait in the early morning telephone queue or even listen to all the options. As soon as you are connected press 4, follow the instructions and your appointment will automatically be cancelled. This will enable
Telephone Improvements: There is no need to sit clutching your phone waiting your turn in the queue. You will be given the option to
your turn comes the operator will return your call. Rest assured your call will not be left until the end of the morning but dealt with as your place in the queue is reached. This should reduce your stress level and enable you to get on with something else in the meantime. The
please.
Queries: after 10 am and not at 8 am when the line is at its busiest.
Non-Urgent Appointments: Avoid the early morning scramble by promptly. This will also free up the line for more pressing appointment needs.
Please allow for these to be processed.
your medicine before you leave the pharmacy. Recent
and community care prescription drugs in
The wastage includes £90m worth of unused prescription drugs stored in people’s homes, £110m returned to community
return unwanted drugs before you leave the chemist they will not be Art Show: The latest varied display of art in the Practice tempted one of the purchase price. ways of spending some of its funding. Applications can be made to
The Practice Car Park: These spaces should only be used by patients
is advisable however short your visit. PPG deveys@btinternet.com
Out of Hours: - 111
Cancel Appointment: - 01473 822 961 option 4
Facebook: -
Practice Dispensary
Charity Applications
Stratford St Mary. We’ve neglected this area for some time and, as the midday on Saturday for our return at the end.
short refreshment stops along the way.
quite a few stiles on the route although none are considered to be worn as the ground may be muddy or rough in places. Everyone is welcome, including well-behaved dogs.
For further information about these walks go to www.hadleighwalkers.com or email us at hadleighwalkers@gmail.com
• FAMILY PRACTICE• IN HOUSE HYGIENIST
• COSMETIC DENTISTRY• EMERGENCY SERVICE
• EVENING & SATURDAY MORNING APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
Who’d rather be
This year has been somewhat challenging on the weather front! I think we’ve all seen enough of the sea - when lucky enough to get to the get lots of lovely comments from customers before you buy is much nicer way to our area to have such a fantastic array of
IP7 7AY 01449 740456
We received 7 nominations for The Mayor’s Award and all were volunteers for the Mayor’s Award but her Manager nominated her and
This nomination stems not only from Jills unwavering dedication and professionalism towards our strategic aims but her enduring commitment to nurturing and enhancing our community group.
Elmsett & Aldham Village Hall/Field. IP7 6PA
10am - 3pm
Refreshments available
Free visitor entry and parking
Please pre-book –
Outdoor pitchesCar boots £8, Vans £10, Indoor table £10, Contact Jan on 07712424901
group functioning. Everyone willing to pitch in if needed but also
participants, share helpful information including information about local organisations and groups as well as putting on a plethora of social and physical activities to inspire community members towards timetable, Jill and the volunteer team organise monthly lunches and bi-monthly outings to other attractive tourist spots and places in
the hope new individuals join Together Tuesday and come together to The volunteers are unique because they have the highest retention may come once a month or on a fortnightly basis for these types of 9 years the group has existed.
of their dedication to the service, leadership in community initiatives and the palpable impact of their actions is always to support the community.
Together Tuesday meet every Tuesday between 2 – 4pm at Hadleigh healthier and more connected lives through physical and social activities in a fun, safe and supportive environment.
Ken’s SESAW News
last summer
She is slow to come to you, hardly surprising after being cast aside, yet another casualty of the pandemic. She arrived pregnant and with
for that special someone with the patience and love she deserves. new home.
perfect person for them or our pandemic puss, please visit them between 10am and 1pm, Thursday to Sunday.
and desserts were delicious, all food was home made
meet us on the day. As we have mentioned previously, our volunteer sponsoring Pamela will be split between our animal rescue and Little lifts, a charity who support people that are undergoing chemotherapy
email frenchs.100club@gmail.com
We are also holding another Speed Dating Singles Night on Saturday 22 June
some social time with us all. This is not just for ladies, you gentlemen be brave and come along too. We are holding an July between 12-4pm with a BBQ and cakes, dogs are welcome on painter for the children, is there a face painter out there that could on the 6 July.
things away up high and need large see-through plastic containers donate to us, please give me or Sharon a call or email.
group of nice people and their lovely dogs
Minstrel and Badger popped into their Shelter
Contact me if you would like any information about becoming part of our small team and helping care for our lovely horses and donkeys. Plus all donations are welcome with open arms and much gratitude.
BOOKS GALORE ARE BACK
‘With even more for your Summer Reading’ on the Market on Friday 5 July
All proceeds to be divided between WomenVCancer and St. Elizabeth Hospice.
can you help, either with time, donations, along and meet our animals. Call me for an appointment. Jann on: 07747755556 or email: jann.turner@hotmail.co.uk www.frenchscarehaven.org.uk at the Village Hall, Long Melford CO10 9QJ (opp The Bull Hotel) Contact : CN
Their family histories and the gardens they have
Letter from Layham www.layham.org
Parish Council
the year and the only funds held for other organisations were now
Below are the main matters discussed during the Annual Parish Meeting of 24 April 2024.
District Council
items from the previous twelve months. There had been an increase
since 2012.
Emergency Planning
resurface local roads in villages and residential areas. A parishioner
Green Team
Speeding Speeding through Layham along the B1070 was still a
Budget & Finance
donation of £500.
Allotments
allotment holders paid an annual rent, plus an equal share of the water bills. Two plots had become vacant during the past year, one of which had recently been re-let.
Layham Local History Group A grant of £200 from the Layham Events
Layham childhood, based on interviews with older members of the
St
C of E Primary School
PCC
plans were in hand to rewild part of the churchyard, whilst paying due
“The
“Adults
“Children
“Children
“Pupils
“Pupils
Playing Field Management Committee
contractor at a cost of £300. A member of the committee and her husband had replaced the willow dome during the winter using whips
Village Hall Management Committee There had been seven
Social Club
Roger Kennell, Margaret Woods, Richard Rigby and David Soanes.
and a visit to the island with a guide. Paul Seymour of TWAM inspired people to collect tools to send to Africa for start-up projects. The
Events Group
Services and Morrisons. Proceeds from these events supported local
Community Orchard the annual insurance premium and the purchase of a couple of trees,
Social Club
Small charge of £2 to cover costs. All Welcome.
Village Hall
12 May with a wonderful selection
help given in setting up and dismantling
Village Hall clock
St. Andrew’s held a successful Plant Sale on Sunday 12 May - the
two reasons to come to Layham that Sunday. The sun shone so conditions were perfect. The Plant Sale went well, over a
Layham Playing Field Management Committee
Annual General Meeting
The Annual Meeting was held on Wednesday 15 May in St Andrew’s Bennett was co-opted.
Playing Field 120 Club
Upper Layham vs Lower Layham
Originally planned for Saturday 6 July on the Playing Field.
Mixed teams of children and adults to be organised on the day. P O S T P O N E D until later in the year
emma@btinternet.com or phone Jan on 01473 871043 or 07767 136198 for general enquiries.
ST ANDREW’S CHURCH LAYHAM In the Benefice of Hadleigh, Layham and Shelley
Services for June: Sunday 2 June 9.15am: Morning Worship
Sunday 9 June 9.15am: Sung Eucharist
Sunday 16 June 9.15am: Morning Worship
Sunday 23 June 9.15am: Joint ‘Layham with Shelley’ Eucharist at St Andrew’s
Sunday 30 June 10.45am: Whole Benefice Eucharist at St Mary’s Hadleigh Morning Prayer is also every Wednesday at 8.30am The church is open daily, and you are very welcome to visit. If there is anything you wish to discuss, please do contact Fr Jo on 01473 822218
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SATURDAY 22nd June 2024 10 am - 11.45 am
BIG DAY SMALL COUNTRY
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so now is the time to consider volunteering and friendly team of volunteers for almost for help with our riders, horses, basic maintenance and fundraising. Why not ring how you could share your talents and help disabled riders only requires a commitment is immensely rewarding. Training is given
details on our website. This term our horses and riders are enjoying the better weather as we prepare for our internal competitions. All riders, no matter what is so rewarding to see riders’ progressing to the stage where some can do a dressage test or obstacle course without any help from the volunteer helpers.
a special animal to be a Riding for the Disabled horse and recently role. We have another large horse, Bill, on loan at present and are more small ponies for our younger riders. Meanwhile our established
company of the
WANTED – YOUNG MUSICIANS
We are looking for talented young musicians to take part in a Young Musicians’ Xmas Concert on 21st December 2024 at St Mary’s, Hadleigh. All music genres considered. If you would like to participate or have a recommendation please contact: Jan Devey 07881 798 999 or Jim Wilding 07419 325 713
Learning and Growing Together
London Marathon - A massive congratulations to Mrs Marathon last month. She is an inspiration to us all with Mighty Hike
Greek Enrichment Day - Portals to the past A wonderful learning opportunity about
U7 Mixed Cricket Event - Some of our children from Robin class went to
They had a wonderful time. Goldcrests
the ground and used their growing space to observe it. Some were even brave enough to hold the bumblebee and used their heat to help
We would love to meet you.
numbers as many more seasoned prodders are delighted to have a reason and an older members topping the bill at 90+. Her senior years have certainly not impacted on
also beautifully colour coordinated when sewn together. Her earlier years in gainful employment may have something to do with
and
also
Hadleigh Garden Club
At our recent meeting we had a
his dog in every day with pictures throughout the seasons.
The competition 3 tulips in a vase was won by Angie Wild and second
were low due to the wind having ruined most of the tulips this year and bad weather on the evening. However the turn-out was still good.
ensure you are not disappointed. Delivery is in late summer.
ourselves from plants for sale, never to miss an opportunity, and had a very enjoyable afternoon.
Below is our Programme of Events for June and July: 17 June 2024 Summer Social at a members 11 acre garden in Semer.
course.
15 July 2024 a single rose in a vase.
along plants too. Membership for the year to 31st March 2025 is £12 and £2 per meeting. Alternatively as a visitor you pay just £4 per meeting. Why not give us a visit.
For more information contact: hadleighgardenclub@gmail.com or Tel: Angie on 07946 744457
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Andy’s successor, or just want to enjoy the fresh air whilst swinging a racquet (and hopefully winning some points), why not come along
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At our next monthly meeting on Monday 10th June, 2.30pm, Hadleigh u3a are pleased to welcome local author and
We also have a fabulous trip coming up to Sutton Hoo to see the Red
8 August, spaces still available, please contact us through the website. the u3a and the events we run please feel free to come along to the
New Independent Veterinary Practice
At the heart of our practice lies a team of dedicated professionals, each bringing their passion and expertise to ensure the highest standard of care for your pets.
We’re a founder-led team who are passionate about combining our experience
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We will be running a modern, purpose-built veterinary practice which is designed without compromise to provide a higher standard of pet healthcare for Hadleigh and surrounding areas. Together we combine ‘small practice values’ and ‘modern everything else’ to truly care for people and their pets. We pride ourselves on
Jess and Jo are experienced and passionate veterinary surgeons,
We are excited to be opening our own independent veterinary practice, where we aim to earn our reputation one client at a time. This means always doing the ‘right thing’ by our patients.
pre-registrations via our website www.thehadleighvets.com and 2024.
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Hadleigh Town Council
FULL COUNCIL MEETING
Hadleigh Town Hall, Market Place, Hadleigh, IP7 5DN Present:
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Invitation to Dance
when the press and public are not lawfully excluded. Any member of the
Apologies:
Approval of absence: Loftus and Taylor were approved. Declarations of Interest:
a piece of land mentioned in the document. Dispensations: There was no consideration of dispensations. Minutes 15th February 2024: approved.
Abstain Minutes Tuesday 27th February 2024: approved. Abstain noted.
Public Forum:
23 members of the public came to the meeting and 2 chose to sit in the
Hadleigh. Finance: noted and payments over £5,000 that have not previously been agreed were approved.
22 June
Hadleigh Pool & Leisure
Dance Historia
Enjoy the dancing and discover more about the shoes are suitable but not trainers. Please - it is important to book a place contact: 07748710598 snowdonjane@hotmail.co.uk
Councillor Howlett left the meeting at 7.25pm. approved. agreed
Against, 0 Abstain Grant Application: agreed
Annual Town Meeting: agreed that the Annual Town Meeting will be held 0 Against, 0 Abstain
documents to the Local Planning Authority (regulation 15) who will then approved.
Submission Statement of Basic Conditions: approved. was approved.
Standing Orders: approved. approved.
approved.
and Regulations were approved.
Allotment -Carpets and Tyres: agreed that the current plot holders will be
Allotment Policies Non-Cultivation Breach Policy: Proposed by Breach Policy was approved. approved.
Allotment Policies Asbestos & Other Materials Policy: Proposed by Materials Policy was approved.
granted to allow Proposed granted
Councillor Beggerow left the meeting at 7.45pm.
granted
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Against, 0 Abstain
Councillor Beggerow returned to the meeting at 7.48pm.
Proposed by granted to
Exclusion of the press and public: agreed to exclude the press and public in pursuance of Section 1(2) of the Public Bodies (Admission to Meetings) Act 1960 the Press and the Public shall be excluded for the next
Meeting suspended at 7.49pm
The minutes of the January 2024 were approved.
The minutes of the
The minutes of the
Persistent Communicator: The persistent communicator was discussed, and actions agreed.
Complaint Update: The update regarding a complaint was noted. Future Meetings: The next scheduled meeting will be on Thursday 18th April 2024
Close of meeting: The meeting closed at 8.10pm
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Hadleigh Town CouncilExternal Audit
An internal audit is carried out by an auditor of our choosing and the external auditor by Smaller Authorities Audit Appointments Ltd (SAAA) to all local government smaller authorities subject to a limited assurance regime.
give a report that provides limited assurance about the accounting statements.
As part of this process registered electors of Hadleigh are able to believe were not handled correctly.
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been concluded.
5 registered electors raised 18 objections.
After Step 1 had been concluded 12 were found to be eligible. After Step 2 had been concluded 8 were accepted for consideration and decision.
delivery of services to the Town. When asbestos was found on an
More details about the objections that were not upheld can be found
The Day of Dance is 15th June 2024, we will be hosting the 3rd Hadleigh Day of Dance.
At 11.00 am over ten local dance sides from
Each side in turn will perform a show dance. Thereafter, the groups
musicians will share some tunes, We hope that the people of Hadleigh and the surrounding areas will turn out to enjoy a range of
and some
Orchard Barn News
Learning from the past how to build a greener future of our reinstated 1580s Long House, which is to our new education space.
•366 logs used with approximately 30 shingles per log has even started to recommend shingles for roofs where hail has on 07766 054042 or email her at sarah.orchardbarn@gmail.com
Please note that we normally show subtitles to make our cinema an
Learning from the past how to build a greener future
Annual
Council leadership arrangements - The local elections of May 2023 saw no single group win (9 councillors) and the Lib Dems (5 councillors). The
Major achievements during the year
• Joint local plan adopted adopted their Joint Local Plan – the blueprint for the districts’ future development until 2037 – which will provide clarity for communities
housing, employment and inward investment, environment and heritage is protected, and the infrastructure is in place for healthy communities and thriving towns.
• council homes warmer and bring down energy bills for tenants government funding, to be added to the £2.25m already committed by the councils to install energy saving measures in social housing. decarbonising to £3.85m across both districts, some of which will be spent in Hadleigh.
• Homelessness strategy - The councils’ joint homelessness reduction and rough sleeping strategy was reviewed to ensure it the housing solutions team received 627 homeless applications in council help being required, but each requires further investigation and urgent support for those most in need.
• Empty and second homes to pay more council tax powers granted by new legislation to add a premium onto council tax being paid by owners of second homes and long-term empty properties. The aim is to free up much-needed housing for local residents.
• EV charging points installed in Hadleigh and Sudbury
the next phase.
• clean energy.
• Bin trucks run on vegetable oil the district’s bins now runs on hydrogenated vegetable oil, a
• Biodiversity and environmental protection The council’s team tree planting and no-mow patches – the brilliant results are now coming into full bloom.
• Community climate action roadshow roadshow aimed at helping people to navigate the challenges
connect residents interested in lowering their carbon footprint and supporting their local area with organisations that can help them.
• - These environmental
Public Sector Transformation Awards.
• Grants to community groups and warm spaces - The communities team made several grants to support local groups, including a pavilion, and to help provide warm spaces during the winter and Scouts.
• Swimming pool upgrades
pressures and reduce the carbon footprint of the districts’ swimming pools. The successful bids for Sport England Phase Two
over the coming months. Hadleigh Pool & Leisure received lighting with energy-saving LED lighting. If you have concerns that you want to raise with us, please get in touch at: Jane.Carruthers@babergh.gov.uk tel 07514 951196
Simon.Dowling@babergh.gov.uk tel 07514 951185
To Whom it may concern...
appreciate the form and display of colour.
and how to do it. We lost these not to disease or ‘birds behaving no gardener, just a thief.
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Summer Concert
you will come and support this worthwhile charity as well as coming to listen to some timeless classics.
Hadleigh Evening WI
large party there. The Lunch Bunch had an equally great welcome and places for us to eat - the group has 20 loyal members. This month we
We meet at 7.30pm in the Seminar Room of Hadleigh Library on the 3rd
A Community Project
Pledges & GoFund Me Money: To date the Renewal Team (RT) Treasurer has received a total of £72,780.76. This is a substantial and welcome contribution towards the cost of the chosen heating and lighting units.
too late to pledge some money and David Hoyle is the man to help you. See below for details.
Power Upgrade:
Green Aspirations: The process of becoming a ‘demonstrator’ improvements.
former model is no longer needed. This font. Material from the redundant vestry will be imaginatively re-cycled.
Church and Community Activities:
on Saturday 20 July. St Mary’s is the chosen venue for another special gathering on 13th June from 7.30 -9.30pm. Lord Deben, until
be able to accommodate all who wish to attend. However, you do have are to be realised, fund raising must continue apace. To this end there
We hope you will support St Mary’s whenever you can. This is a friendly community hub where you can be sure of a warm welcome. David Hoyle (pledges) davidhoyle1967@gmail.com.
Deanery Fete, BBQ & Dog Show jessicanevard@btinternet.com Jess Janas HEAT hadleigh.heat@hotmail.com Paul Hodgkins or Kate Billingham
The people of the churches in Hadleigh are committed to praying street in Hadleigh. During June we will be praying for the following get in touch.
Hadleigh Baptist Church - pastorchristodd@hadleighbaptist.org.uk
Hadleigh URC- Barbara Robinson 828352 - barobi1506@gmail.com
St Joseph’s RC Church - Anna McCrae 823041-atmccrae@btinternet.com
St Mary’s CoE - Jessica Janas 822671 - jessicanevard@btinternet.com
Home and Away
number of competitions for young people mainly Musician, Young Photographer, Debating and
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Denbigh and Bristol.
Around the world Rotary teams up with many partners to achieve its aim of helping the less fortunate people in almost every country. Possibly the largest and longest running of these campaigns is nearing its end but even then continued vigilance will be required. Polio Plus started in 1988 when Rotary partnered with the World
contributing has donated more than $2.5 billion to help with cost Afghanistan each with 6 cases only in the past 12 months. So near, so far – the battle continues.
are directly involved in partnership with local clubs in the country involved with clean water, education and health projects whilst every such as Shelterbox and Aquabox or sending money and goods possible. and , of course, he is not the only Rotarian in this country or Europe
Returning to Afghanistan, the clubs there have had to close on orders of the Taliban but members now living outside the country continue who are forbidden education and are also trying to improve literacy funding surgery in nearby countries and paying for simple medical procedures in Afghanistan itself. They will be encouraging Rotary and other goods for sale in their own country to raise money these activities. This is the
information about Rotary activities both in this country and abroad.
Thursday 18
Wednesday 6 June to The Birches, Hadleigh Rd or Ryecroft, The
Jams will be there too. Please continue to bring items for the Toiletries Amnesty as well as other recycle items we collect batteries, spectacles, jam jars and small TWAM items. Hope to see you there, and do bring a friend. Jan, Pauline, Tina and Sue.
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Village HallIP7 6PA 10am -1pm
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The London Marathon, is an event that so many runners have as one of their must do races whether it be for personal reasons or for a charity. This year we had four of our members running.
Running with no sleep proved pretty tough, but she completed it in just over 5 hours.
Below are their accounts of the big day.
Firstly, Aden:
the Hadleigh Hares at this year’s London Marathon. Winning the ballot place for the club. After months of hard training and shorter
running products were available from the many sponsors.
London and was only a short train ride, at
minded runners all with the same feelings of anticipation and excitement. This was followed
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Assembly Area, to begin my preparation before the start. As the race began, the streets came alive with energy, cheers, and the pounding of rubber against pavement. The route lined with spectators from
WALL, running a marathon is as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one. There were moments of doubt when my mind begged me to stop and
The London Marathon is not just a race, it’s an iconic event that brings motivation.
And now Kay:
Despite some rather soggy, long training runs, my preparation for London Marathon had all been
virtually non-existent and my hopes for a sub
charity place and was raising money for Mind.
last two miles were probably the toughest. Seeing my family just after Big £2,626 for Mind.
A huge congratulations to our runners for completing this fantastic event. If you would like to join a friendly and supportive running club as a
Hadleigh Cycling Club
Welcome to the summer from all at your favourite local cycling appearance and we encourage everyone to get themselves they can. Locally we have houses that are well within cycling distance. You and your family will at the end of April only for the awful spring weather to intervene. The event went ahead but was a real struggle in the wet and cold
the thoughts of a treacherous Sportive. Despite falling short of the intended 33 miles on the day of the Tornado Denny Williams and his dad James completed their 200 mile charity challenge in the month of April. Denny raised an incredible £920 in aid of the East Anglian Air Ambulance and was greeted by some EAAA volunteers and the relative inexperience.
Holiday atmosphere (and sun) brought out the crowd to cheer on big
The Juniors are progressing well at our regular
The Juniors will train right through until the end of August so please get in contact if any Juniors
Adults now have a choice of rides with Thursday evenings being added to our normal Sunday morning social rides. Thursday meet time is 6.30pm
For up to date news please head to the Internet for our Facebook Instagram hadleighcc or http://www.hadleighcyclingclub.co.uk
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