Hadleigh Community News, June 2018

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June 2018

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Future plans for Corks Lane... It was great to see those of you who attended the two public exhibition events held to show the proposals for the former Babergh District Council headquarters site on Corks Lane, Hadleigh. These events took place on 11th April and 18th April at the Cricket Pavilion and The Guild Room. The architects, Babergh officers and other people involved with the changes to the site were in attendance, as well as boards showing the plans for the site. The feedback from almost every resident I spoke to on both days was positive. I thought this is an opportunity to show those who could not attend the exhibition what the Corks Lane site is likely to look like and explain the background. In 2016 Babergh members made the decision to relocate from the HQ buildings in Hadleigh to Endeavour House in Ipswich, sharing space with other public sector bodies including the County Council and also the Clinical Commissioning Group. The decision was a result of appraisals of the HQ site, which showed that they were no longer fit for purpose. As a result of the move Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils will save an estimated £5.8m over the next decade in HQ costs. Public facing services continue to be delivered within the district, including from a public access point in Sudbury. There are currently discussions concerning an access point on a smaller scale in Hadleigh. Some of the people I spoke to at the exhibitions were concerned that the site was not going to continue as an employment site. Soft market testing to identify suitable options was carried out at an early stage. This process confirmed that demand for commercial office space in this location is extremely limited and that there was no demand from providers of care homes and hotels. The assessment work has concluded that the only viable use for the site is residential. Continued on page 5

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A wonderfully royal wedding and a reminder to protect your interests By Holmes & Hills Solicitors The recent royal wedding no doubt got the many other couples getting married this year excited about their own wedding day. Perhaps it also acted as a reminder to finalise the last of the arrangements. It reminded us here at Holmes & Hills about the importance of Pre-Nuptial Agreements. Although Pre-Nuptial Agreements are certainly not romantic they are practical and as family lawyers we are now drafting more and more of them for couples, young and old, eager to protect their interests. Although PreNuptial Agreements are not part of legislation in this country, the Courts can take a Pre-Nuptial Agreement into account when looking at how to divide the matrimonial assets in divorce proceedings. When the matrimonial Court look at how to divide the matrimonial assets in divorce proceedings a Court will consider all the circumstances of the case, the first consideration being to the welfare of any child of the family whilst under 18. The Court has a duty to achieve fairness and can look at a PreNuptial Agreement as part of the circumstances in the case. A Pre-Nuptial Agreement should provide for any children of the family or have provision for any future children after the Agreement. The Court will want to make sure that both parties have received full disclosure of the other party’s financial circumstances; have had independent legal advice and fully understood the advice and terms of the Pre-Nuptial Agreement. Your Pre-Nuptial Agreement can and should be tailored to your individual circumstances. We all enter into a marriage with the very best of intentions and hopes for the future, however, divorce and separation are a reality that impacts a lot of people. Divorce and separation can also be a very emotionally difficult time. A Pre-Nuptial Agreement can assist the parties in dividing their assets at that time thus avoiding negotiation, confrontation, disputes and unnecessary cost at the time of divorce or separation. When communication is good you can clearly detail exactly how you would want your assets to be divided in the event of separation or divorce in the future. We can address any issues that arise and provide for them. More and more couples are seeing the benefits of Pre-Nuptial Agreements and they certainly have their advantages. Holmes & Hills Solicitors provide expert advice on pre-nuptial agreements and are able to draft you a pre-nuptial agreement tailored to your and your partner’s circumstances and wishes, providing you an excellent foundation for your years ahead. Holmes & Hills in Sudbury regularly has availability for Saturday appointments. Holmes & Hills Solicitors, 96 North Street, Sudbury www.holmes-hills.co.uk. 01787 275275

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Summer Concert: 6.30 pm June 10th St. Mary’s Church, Stoke-by-Nayland For our summer concert this year, we are returning to St. Mary’s church, Stoke-by-Nayland – a church with freally great acoustics. Our programme will include some wonderful music by Dvorak – the ever popular Slavonic Dances as well as the final two movements of his 8th. Symphony. Also included is the waltz from Tchaikovsky’s music for the ballet: The Sleeping Beauty, some Irish folk songs, and ‘Singin’ in the Rain’. As usual, we do not charge for admission, but invite you to make a donation as you leave towards the cost of the concert and a good cause. We hope that this programme will encourage you to make the journey to Stoke – we look forward to seeing you all again. John Druce (Chairman)

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SITE CONSTRAINTS While we all love the location, residents who attended the exhibitions will be familiar with the constraints (as well as the opportunities) that the site presents. These include the heritage aspects, such as the five historic buildings (including Grade II listed) and Bridge House, which is in poor condition. There are further constraints as the site is within a Conservation Area, a Special Landscape Area and parts of it lies within an area of Archaeological Interest. In addition, the site is within a flood risk zone and will have high redevelopment costs and financial viability considerations. Following the soft market testing a number of different options were considered for the site and these were presented to representatives of a local sounding board in November (and again in April following feedback from the Hadleigh events). A preferred option was selected to develop further to form a proposed masterplan; this was based upon liaison with statutory consultees, the scheme’s cost and financial viability and local planning authority preapplication advice. The proposed scheme was then presented to the Suffolk Design Review Panel in March. THE OUTCOME The site equates to a total site area of 1.22 hectares/3 acres. The proposed numbers of new homes (houses and apartments) are 58: this will be a mixture of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and 3 and 4 bedroom houses. There will be provision for residential and visitor parking on site which has been designed to meet the Suffolk parking standards. The green space adjacent to the river and the public footpaths will be retained and memorial trees will be relocated within the existing site. The footpath from Bridge Street to the footbridge will remain. The design team have worked hard to retain the listed buildings, to enhance the setting and provide high quality new-build housing all of which is sympathetic to the character of the town. Some other buildings are also being retained. The proposed development will contribute to the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) which is a payment made towards local infrastructure such as highways, education and healthcare to address any impacts arising as a result of the development. A total of 132 people attended across the two public exhibition events, which is approximately 2% of the total population of Hadleigh. To date the council have received 61 written responses. A summary of the results of the feedback from the exhibition demonstrates that 84% of people who attended the events agreed in principle with the redevelopment of the vacant site for residential-led purposes. A scheme submission to the Local Planning Authority is estimated for late summer 2018. While many people were understandably concerned about the future of the Corks Lane site, you can be reassured that Babergh is acting as quickly as processes will allow to develop the site and that this development will enhance the setting and is mindful of the environment. Kathryn Grandon, Babergh District Councillor for Hadleigh South

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Art Club Activities for June. Flowers are blooming and they will play their part in the first session of the month. 5th June; Bring some flowers and capture them in watercolours, oils or acrylics. On the 12th of June we have engaged a sitter for a portrait session. 19th June; We turn our attention to boats, sailing or moored, large or small, warships or even submarines, (better bring references). On the 26th, (which is the final meeting of the club until the 11th of September), we go out on location; painting or drawing in Crabtree’s garden. We will hope for a fine day the garden there is very attractive. So until September we will ach enjoy well earned holidays. Take your paints and sketch book with you wherever you go. In the first session in September bring along your holiday sketches.

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It is not only your garden that has sprung into life with the promise of sunshine. The team at The Bildeston Crown has been simply bursting with fresh ideas this month. Starting on Sunday 3rd June we are introducing “Sunday Sharing” – available for tables of 4 or 6....or more! This special menu, which will be served alongside our usual Sunday menu, is designed for those who enjoy the informality of a “family” service where your table is presented with a beautifully sharing platter for diners to serve themselves to what and how much they want to eat. For June we are serving locally reared Suffolk chicken, but plan to change the featured roast every month. We are particularly delighted to welcome Marisa Leo to Bildeston next month. On the 21st June, the knowledgeable Marisa is our wine expert for the very special 4 course dinner matched with Sicilian Colomba Bianca wines – only £49 pp. The invitation to join us is hopefully “an offer you can’t refuse!” Taking advantage of a marquee pitched for a private event we are also throwing a barbecue on Sunday the 24th June. It’s England – so although we can’t guarantee the weather, we can promise you will be dry! The party starts at 2.00pm and our chefs will be al fresco offering a selection of grilled meats, fish and vegetarian main options, all served with a seasonal selection of sides. As well as these special events, we have recently updated the menus to reflect the best of the season (Suffolk asparagus, Jersey Royals, English peas, rhubarb ...) and continue to offer the great value midweek set lunches and our Fish & Fizz Fridays. Whatever tempts you to visit us; you can be sure of a very seasonally warm welcome at The Bildeston Crown.

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Whatfield Players A totally new show is now planned for October. "SALMAGUNDI" is the working title.It will feature songs from stage and screen....well known family favourite musicals like, Jersey Boys, Oliver, King and I and the Sound of Music. This will be allied to drama and comedy to carry through the subjects of the songs. Notable in our last show, "Show time 11", was the variety and amount of musical talent, keyboard, cello, ukuleles, trumpet,guitar, and our own vocalists, and visiting singers.This is likely to increase for "SALMAGUNDI" . Our new directors Martine and Shirley will come up with a show for the whole family. We will be on stage Fri. 12th, and Sat.13th October. Ticket prices and charity project will appear later. Call Diane 01473 822000, or Sheila 01449 741204 if interested in any aspect of what we do, or interested in joining us. Diane Armour (Chair)

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Town Mayor’s Award 2018 On the 24th April 2018 at the Annual Town Meeting Hadleigh Town Mayor, Councillor Yvonne Free, presented Mrs. Pam Jacobs with the Town Mayor’s Award for the charity work she has done over the years and especially for the Hadleigh Elderly People’s Welfare Committee. Pam moved to Hadleigh in 1982 and was the warden at Inkerman Terrance for 2 years, Then moved to Sydney Brown Court in 1984 until retiring in 2000 It was when Pam was working at Sydney Brown Court, that she got to know Beryl Allen and Winnie Lockwood, Beryl was the chair person of the Hadleigh Elderly Peoples Welfare Committee and Winnie ran the over 60’s Wednesday Club, and they joined the lunch club at Sydney Brown Court which Pam organised for the residents and was also joined by the ladies of the Wednesday Club. It was at one of the lunch time lunches that Winnie asked Pam if she could help her out at the Wednesday Club as she was to have an operation on her knees, and somehow Pam is still there, taking over from Winnie when she retired. Pam was voted onto the committee of the Hadleigh Elderly Peoples Welfare in November 1997, then in September 2003 was voted onto the executive committee. In September 2005 was voted vice chair to which Pam still remains in that post, When Beryl sadly passed away Pam did not want the post of chair because she felt that she wouldn’t have time to carry on doing what she really enjoys Pam was also on the committee of the Ansell function room club when it was first started, Pam can’t remember how it happened but ended up cooking lunches at the Ansell Centre for several years and they won an award (Babergh Community Achievement Award 2008). Pam also runs the lottery bonus ball every Monday at Sydney Brown Court and bingo on a Tuesday night she also is a member of the Monday Club and do the transport for some of the ladies and help out by doing the bingo once a month and Pam is hoping to continue for many years, and in Pam Words “God Willing”.

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Hadleigh Armistice 100 100 years ago the First World War ended and a new world began. The example and experience of those who lived through it shaped the world we live in today. In 2018 The Royal British Legion is leading the nation in saying Thank You to all who served, sacrificed and changed our world. The Thank You campaign will run from 8 August up to Remembrance Day. Here in Hadleigh we have a number of commemorative projects underway and the community are invited to get involved. From August onwards you can expect to see the following: Large commemorative wreath made by Hadleigh Castings, Stamped copper poppies made by Hadleigh High year 9 pupils, tributes made by various individuals and groups on the Barclays fence, Ceramic wall plaques mounted on houses where fallen soldiers once lived, a stunning cascade of knitted poppies flowing from St Mary’s Church tower, Great War story boards erected in the memorial garden and the cemetery, commemorative mural and a Festival of Remembrance. You can get involved by creating your own tribute and adding it to the Barclays fence. For more information email: hadleighww1@gmail.com Tel: 07780 975787 facebook: Hadleigh Great War Centenary Project

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County Council Report - Cllr Mick Fraser Over 6,500 potholes repaired in Suffolk since January Suffolk has seen over 7,000 potholes repaired since 1 January 2018; with a further repair works scheduled over coming weeks as the county council continues its war on potholes. Since the start of 2018, Suffolk Highways (SH) has received approximately 11,500 pothole reports from members of the public, some of which are duplicates. This is double the number received during the same period last year; demonstrating the impact that the severe winter has had on the county’s road surface. SH has made some significant steps forward to deal with the high volume of reports. Additional gangs have been brought in to undertake pothole and road repairs across the county, different materials are being used and existing resources are being diverted to help deal with the backlog of reports. They have also begun trialling a new approach using a machine called a ‘Roadmender’. This is a highways vehicle with an asphalt mixer on the back. It works by keeping the material at a consistent and ideal temperature for compaction and only uses the quantities needed, limiting any waste material. This is an alternative treatment technique and the results are currently being analysed. In April 2018 Suffolk Highways’ surface dressing programme began. This is an initiative where £21m has been borrowed to fund the resurfacing or redressing of a quarter of Suffolk’s roads over the course of this council term. The first step of the programme is to undertake road repairs and preparation work which will include repairing potholes. Surface dressing involves laying stone onto a binding substance and is carried out between April and September. It is a treatment that minimises disruption to road users, local businesses and emergency services. It also improves skidding resistance, helps to make the road waterproof, protects against frost and water damage and is cost-effective normally lasting between 6 to 12 years. It is my intention to ensure that roads in Hadleigh requiring a complete repair of this nature, gets it! Suffolk Highways will continue to routinely inspect the county’s roads, from once a month for mains roads, through to once a year for more rural, less used roads. These safety inspections will pick up every defect that meets the intervention level as set out by Suffolk Highways. I continue to encourage that all highways faults are reported by using the online reporting tool which can be found at: https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/ or by telephone on: 0345 606 6171. My next monthly surgery will be on 16th June 2018 from 11am until noon in the Sharron Elliott room of the Royal British Legion Club, George St. mick.fraser@suffolk.gov.uk mob: 0793 551 2591

Hadleigh Elderly People's Welfare Committee Statutory Notice for all Recipients of Christmas Vouchers Everyone should read this notice carefully. Under the Data Protection Act new rules which came into force on 25 May 2018 the Committee is obliged to let all recipients know that their names and addresses are maintained on computer and paper records. These records are held securely and the information is shared only with Committee Trustees and the particular voucher deliverer. Details will never be released to anyone else or used for any other purpose and all details are removed promptly if a voucher is no longer required. This information is held to enable vouchers to be delivered to your door and is deemed to be held and processed for a legitimate interest within the terms of the Act. If any voucher recipient has a concern about this or if they do not wish their personal details to be held in this way they should contact David Stokes - tel 01473 827226. However please be aware that if your name is removed it will not be possible to provide a voucher. This notice will be published again in July and a copy will be sent to everyone with their voucher at Christmas.

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Local Businesses raise over £5000 for Royal British Legion with Charity Ball Hadleigh Team Manpower is a team of cyclists who will be taking part in the Royal British Legion ‘Pedal to Paris’ in August of this year to commemorate the 100year anniversary since the end of the first world war. The ride is approx. 300 miles long, spread over 4 days in the saddle covering poignant areas of the Somme, Picardy and finishing under the Arc de Triomphe. The team’s members have a wide range of age and ability and includes local business owners Will and Charlotte Dykes from Hadleigh Physiotherapy and Richard Pettit from Highcliff Vets. The 9 strong team must raise a minimum amount of £8,100 but have set their sights on raising £10,000 for the charity. On Saturday 5th May, they held a charity ball at Hadleigh Town Hall with a three-course dinner prepared by Chef Noir, an auction and raffle followed by music provided by 23X. The auction and raffle prizes were kindly donated by local businesses and due to the amazing high quality of prizes, the guests showed their generosity and supported the cause in splendid style. The final total has been announced at £5,837.46. Auction prizes included an Audi TT for the weekend, various hampers from Adnams, a weekend in a holiday cottage in Woodbridge with dinner at the Kings Head, crystal earrings and a 7-course golf package from venues or clubs across Suffolk. The event could not have been possible without the support of local businesses including: Adnams, Andrews Butchers, East of England Co-op, Foskers Fruit & Vegetables Wholesalers, Keith Avis Printers, Nick Wilding Photographer, Royal British Legion Hadleigh Branch, Suffolk Food Hall, TDC Cordless Lighting, The Food Station, The Framestore and the Queens Head, Layham. If you would like to make a donation or follow our progress, please visit www.justgiving.com/teammanpowerhadleigh or you can text the word PTOP75 followed by the donation amount to 70070 e.g. PTOP75 £5 or PTOP75 £10

Milden Singers Spring Concert On a glorious weekend the Milden Singers provided enjoyable and entertaining Concerts to their loyal audiences. Their concerts are always well supported and there was something for everyone as they sang a mix of songs from 60’s pop, High Society and Cabaret along with some all-time classics. They raised a staggering £749 for Milden Pavilion and £360 for the new Cardiac Unit at Bury Hospital. They will be back at the end of the year with their Winter Concerts. If you would like to join this fun singing group please contact Pearl on 01449 741876 the ability to read music is not essential and more sopranos are needed. Milden Pavilion is a modern facility which is available for Hire and is ideal for fundraising events, family gatherings, children’s parties, it can seat 5060 people or more standing. Situated in an idyllic location with stunning views with the added attraction of a playingfield which can be hired for cricket. Please contact Pearl on 01449 741876 or find/follow us on Facebook

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Kersey Mill Newsletter

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Full Time Customer Service Advisor Have you got what it takes to join our excellent Customer Service team? We are looking to recruit an outstanding Customer Service Advisor to answer queries and take orders from our customers both on the telephone and in our showroom. You will provide professional, knowledgeable, personalised service to our customers through excellent communication skills, the ability to build rapport and leave a lasting impression. What you will need: • You will have a strong background in providing excellent customer service either by working in retail, or an equivalent industry, where delivering the best customer service experience really matters. • All applicants will need to be computer-literate, although training in our specific company software will be given. • A keen interest in period homes, homeware and interior design would be a real advantage. We will offer a fun, lively working environment in this friendly family run business. We have a strong ongoing commitment to training and development within our customer service team, and offer a comprehensive remuneration package. This position is full-time, 5 days a week to include Saturdays. If you interested in joining our exceptional customer service team please send a letter of application and CV to Nicola Halls: nicola@jim-lawrence.co.uk

The main structural repairs to the underside of the Hurst Frame are complete so now we move on to the upper section called the bed. The bed is home to 3 pairs of mill stones. The lower stone that remains static is called the bed stone also known as the nether stone and rests 20 25 mm beneath the upper service of the bed. The bed stones sit on oak stone beams that are fixed to the upper part of the Hurst Frame in a square shape that allows the main drive to pass through the bed stone to the runner stone and control its height and of course rotate it. The bed stones are firmly wedged and encased by 4x3 larch timbers that also create a base for the floor of the bed to sit upon and that is made from 7 inch larch floor boards. The hole or “eye” through the bed stone that allows the spindle to pass is normally square and has an iron or wooden bush or neck/box to exclude the grain. For lubrication this would normally have been packed with binder twine dipped in melted mutton fat or candle grease. The iron Glut boxes have brass inserts adjustable with metal wedges which are tightened with screws from beneath to the side of the runner stone which are fixed with a bush or metal paddle to augment the action of draught and fiction in sweeping the meal round the annular space between the stones and stone case so that it passes through an orifice or spout otherwise some meal is lost. The stones at Kersey Mill have not been in use for at least 100 years, so new and repaired parts to the Glut box are required. Paul Willis and Glen Hart of local Company Armour engineering are pictured removing the rusted and broken, damaged and ceased parts in readiness to reinstate to working order once new parts have been made and repairable parts repaired. The stones are incredibly heavy with some of the runner stones weighing around half a ton. We have had a busy month with lots of visitors enjoying our open days which continue on June 17th with a big event “Dog Day & family fun” so lots in store for all to enjoy. Our annual Summer Ball is on July 7th £35 pp which includes welcome drink, 3 course gourmet meal, dancing and auction. There are a few tables remaining if you wish to attend. 01473 829317 or email steve@delarabell.couk

Hadleigh U3A Hadleigh U3A will be meeting at 2.30pm on Monday 11th June 2018 in the Hadleigh URC where Sue & Horry will be talking about ‘Building the tower at St Edmundsbury Cathedral’. All members and prospective members are welcome.

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ZOR Boutique at Kersey Mill Here at Zor Boutique we are very excited that the summer is here. We have plenty of light weight clothing perfect for the warmer weather. One of my favourites is the polka dot linen shirt (pictured) as it’s ideal over jeans, shorts or leggings, and is gorgeous with the sparkly detail. We have just had a new order of our popular Reeves and Reeves sterling silver jewellery come in. The new pieces include dainty necklaces, bracelets and earrings. We like to be different here at Zor Boutique so we have ordered these wonderful Sterling silver pull through earrings, which are proving popular with our current customers. These earrings give an elegant but stylish look and will without a doubt make a statement with whatever you wear. Dog Day! Many of you will have heard about the upcoming event at Kersey Mill. We are hosting a dog day on Sunday 17th June 10am- 4pm. The dog day will include agility and competitions (waggiest tail, best puppy, young handler and more). As always everyone is welcome and especially your friendly four legged friends. (On leads please) Car parking will be £5 per car with all proceeds being divided between Friends of Kersey Mill and Canine Partners. We hope to see your there. Kersey Mill, Stone Street IP7 6DP 07969 525859 www.zoronline.com zoronline.sales@gmail.com

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Labels to Love Summer Shopping & Bra Fitting Event You are invited to join us for our Summer Shopping & Bra Fitting Event on Thursday June 14th 6 – 9pm. Bring a friend and can also enjoy the 15% discount on all new stock and lingerie. Perhaps you are still looking for that special outfit for a wedding or other occasion… Labels to Love is a great place for dressing to go out and an easy and fun way to find that something special and affordable prices. There are hats, fascinators, jewellery and accessories to complete the look. We have bra fitting appointments throughout the day and evening so please book your appointment in good time as places are limited. There is a great selection of sizes from Triumph, Curvy Kate and the wire-free brand Royce plus Shapewear from Spanx and the popular alternative to a strapless bra ‘ByeBra’. This is medical adhesive tape which gives lift and coverage and comes in three sizes up to H-Cup. We also have a selection of lovely lace camisoles and briefs from Mary Portas brand ‘Kinky Knickers’ which come boxed and make great gifts or a treat for yourself! Royce also includes Mastectomy bras for ladies who have had surgery, the very popular Comfibra which is front fastening, Blossom the adjustable Nursing Bra and the Impact Sports Bra. Take advantage of our special discount available at the event – 15% discount on lingerie bought or ordered and paid for on the day. You can get everything in one place – Unique shopping from ‘Top to Toe’ – get the underwear right and everything will look fabulous! We look forward to seeing you there.

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When the golden retrievers arrive at Hadleigh Nursing Home, in Hadleigh, there are instant smiles on the faces of residents Owner Valerie Lavender of Coram Street, Hadleigh, is proud of the magical effect that her three dogs have on people who, in some cases, are living with dementia. Mrs Lavender, of Coram Street, Hadleigh, has bred and shown golden retrievers at Crufts for 40 years and signed up to the charity Pets as Therapy (PAT) three years ago following visits to St Helena Hospice in Colchester to see her friend. “The dogs were such a tonic, lifting people’s spirits, that they asked me to come back,� she said. “I love my dogs and they are such a pleasure to share.� Mrs Stevens, the home’s activities coordinator, said: “Seeing the dogs can Resident June Ede with Flora trigger happy memories for people living with dementia and they cheer up everyone they come in contact with. “For many of our residents had dogs and other pets throughout their lives and some lived on farms with dogs around them.� She said the dogs were very calm and they had a calming effect on the people petting them. “After the dogs’ weekly visits, you notice a lasting effect with some people, they seem happier,� said Mrs Stevens. Operations manager Helen Gosling said pet therapy played an important role at all Kingsley Healthcare care homes. “PAT dogs are very popular but people love to see other animals they may have had as pets when they were younger,� she said. Mrs Lavender urged other dog owners to support Pets as Therapy by visiting the website https://petsastherapy.org/join-us/joinpat-dog/ .She said: “It’s important that dogs have the right temperament and you will be asked to go along to a pet supermarket for an assessment. “The assessor will jump out in front of the dog and make noises to test their reaction; they will see their reaction to children and people in wheelchairs.�

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James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk

Last month I was delighted to host a meeting with Councillors from South Suffolk’s parishes regarding neighbourhood plans. The meeting, which was held at Hadleigh Town Hall, was well attended with representatives from many of the villages across the constituency. The purpose of the meeting was clear; I wanted to impress upon those gathered the necessity of drawing up a neighbourhood plan, and allocating sites within that plan. A neighbourhood plan is a way for parishes, or groups of them, to have greater control over development in their area. The plans cannot stop development but there is no doubt that a community without such a plan will be more vulnerable to speculative development than one with a made plan and where – crucially – they have used the plan to allocate sites for new housing. What does ‘allocating sites’ mean and why it is so significant? The answer is that I have not known a community yet that is unable to answer fairly forthrightly the question of where they don’t want development to go. Allocating sites is the much harder question for communities of where they do want it. But by going through that process and drawing up a plan with a reasonable allocation of homes for the future, the neighbourhood plan has far greater weight in law. I would describe this as the classic trade-off between ‘pain’ and ‘gain’. There is no point denying that the process for a community to allocate sites could be very controversial and divisive. But going through that pain brings the gain of far greater control in future, and the likelihood that housing numbers in the area will be more sustainable than in the absence of such a plan. Of course, neighbourhood plans are not just about the number of homes, but also about the type and design of new developments. Hence, given the importance of these subjects to my constituents, I hope that my meeting can be a catalyst for communities to get activated and plan for a sustainable future.

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Hadleigh Healing Society Have you ever been confronted by a situation that has left you feeling not knowing who to turn to for help and advice. Many of us have been there and it is a very difficult to know what to do. As part of our Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday, 14th June at 6.45pm at Hadleigh Leisure Centre, Stonehouse Road, Hadleigh we have invited three well known charities to come along and tell all of us what practical help, advice and other information they can offer. You can call it HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST because all of us at sometime in our lives need help. Please come along and listen to what is available from St. Elizabeth Hospice, Suffolk Age UK, our own Hadleigh Dementia Group and Hadleigh Healing Society. It will be an interesting and informative evening with a chance to ask questions. Please come along we will be so pleased to see you.

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Hadleigh & Boxford Patient Participation Group Get hay fever help and advice from the pharmacist As the hay fever season begins people who suffer from the allergy are being encouraged to visit their local pharmacy – rather than their GP - for help and advice. You don’t need a prescription for hay fever tablets, eye drops or nasal sprays as these items can all be easily purchased from your local pharmacy or supermarket. The NHS in east and west Suffolk spends around £450,000 annually on hay fever and allergy prescriptions and more than £3 million each year on prescription medicine that could be more cheaply purchased at the pharmacy. Dr Mark Shenton, a GP in Stowmarket and Chairman of NHS Ipswich and East Suffolk Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “With an estimated one in five people suffering from hay fever, the next few months could be an uncomfortable time for them, with symptoms including a runny, itchy or blocked nose, sneezing and itchy, red and watery eyes. “As a GP I would advise most people that the pharmacy is the place to go for advice and treatment. One of the best ways to control hay fever is with antihistamines, which you can buy without prescription from the pharmacy. Start taking them now so they can get into your system. Taking antihistamines regularly is much more effective than taking them only when your symptoms are bad. “Some people think they need to see their GP for a prescription for hay fever medicine, but that’s not the case. By going to the pharmacy you’ll be saving yourself time, freeing up GP appointments for people with more urgent needs as well as doing your bit to help the NHS save money on unnecessary prescription costs.” Dr Christopher Browning, a GP in Long Melford and Chairman of NHS West Suffolk Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “Make your pharmacy the first place you go for help and advice with hay fever. Many pharmacies are open long hours including evenings and weekends and you don’t need an appointment to speak with the pharmacist. “You can help protect yourself from hay fever symptoms by wearing wraparound sunglasses to protect your eyes. Taking showers and changing your clothes after being outdoors helps prevent pollen spreading around your home. Staying indoors when the pollen count is high and smearing a small amount of Vaseline inside your nose helps to prevent pollen settling on the inside of your nose.” (NHS Press Release 1st May 2018) For any further information about the PPG please contact: Lindsay Panton, PPG Chair, hadleighboxfordPPG@gmail.com or Tracey Squirrell, Practice Manager tracey.squirrell@nhs.net 01473 820127


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Hadleigh Town Mayor On Thursday 17th May, 2018 Councillor Peter Matthews was voted in to the position of Hadleigh Town Mayor for the ensuing year. He will be supported by the Mayoress, Mrs Hilary Matthews, and Councillor Sue Monks who was voted into the post of Deputy Town Mayor. His two chosen charities are the Arthur Gaell For Apprenticing Foundation and Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance. Councillor Matthews became a Town Councillor 1993 and served the Town as Mayor in 1998 and 2003 and over the years has been involved with all Council Committee work. He is actively involved with the Hadleigh Twinning Association and is a long standing allotment holder. If you would like the Mayor to attend any events please contact his Secretary Mrs Elaine Root on 01473 823884 or by e.mail – staff@hadleightowncouncil.co.uk to make arrangements.

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Here we go again. Once the nesting season gets under way the influx of baby birds and chicks starts and Mum is kept busy responding to the constant demand for food. In between the feeding sessions Hettie, the ex battery hen wanders around the sleeping dogs, softly clucking and scratching at the floor then wanders out again to dig up Mum’s plant pots. She must have developed a dislike of communal living because she ‘don’t dish the dirt with the rest of the girls’. Instead Hettie prefers her own little nesting box in our back porch where she sleeps and lays her eggs. If you read this in time you may like to visit us at our Summer Sale, 12-4pm 2nd June at Newton Green Village Hall. Lots to buy including nearly new evening and prom dresses, ladies fashions and accessories. We will also be at the Long Melford Street Fair, 2-7pm on 1st July and the Great Cornard Fete, 2pm at the Stevenson Centre Recreation Ground then on 29th July is our Open Day and Fun Dog Show, midday to 4pm. We would be really grateful for some top class raffle prizes, if you have anything suitable please leave a message on the ansaphone to arrange collection. Must go now, time for a game of chase with my canine pals and of course the winner must be me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua. Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP, tel: 01787 210888 www.sesaw.co.uk

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Over the last few weeks the children have really been getting into the swing of their French lessons! We have practiced numbers, animals, and some basic greetings and language. They've really enjoyed this, which is set to continue next half term. We have also been continuing our trips to the local care homes and this week we made crispie cakes with the residents to sell at their cake sale fund raiser! A big thanks again to the scouts who have ferried us to the more further care homes! This half term our external sports coach has been (as usual) fantastic and we have enjoyed everything from tennis to rugby! Big thanks to maxim sports who are consistant in delivering fun sessions that even run alongside our development framework without the children even noticing how much they are learning!. Dates for your Diary; We have our big fundraiser on Tuesday June 12th with Ryan Gooding at the Football club. 7 for a 7.30 start. Tickets are £10.00 each and still available to purchase from the Pre-School now. Saturday 23rd June we will be holding a Fete ‘A Traditional Country Fare’ with Garden Games Ice Creams BBQ Pimms and Strawberries . There will also be a Bouncy Castle. We know that business get inundated with asking for donations but if any local business would like to donate for the Raffle at the Fete please contact Parkside direct. We would be really grateful. Summer Holiday Club We will be running for the first 3 wks of Summer Holiday so please get in touch to book your places now. Prices will be; Our charges will be £25.00 per day £22.50 if you book more than 1 day and £100.00 for the week. Monday 23rd July – Friday 27th Monday 30th July – Friday 3rd August Monday 6th – Friday August 10th The Pre-School have very limited spaces but if you would like your child to have a place please get on the waiting list for September. Contact Lucy Sue or Megan on 01473 827702 or email us on office@hadleighparksidepreschool.co.uk Keep looking at Facebook page for our daily news and updates.

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Investigation highlights costly dangers of inheritance planning gone wrong The dangers of investing money in the unregulated inheritance planning industry have been laid bare following an investigation by the BBC's Money Box programme into an Ipswich firm that claimed to protect assets against charges for care. Clients of the company mentioned in the report revealed to the BBC Radio Four programme that they had been told they could avoid care home fees by transferring their assets into a trust. Their estate, after death, would then be passed on to their family. However, a number of those who paid a fee of around £3,000 are now concerned that they have lost control of their savings, claiming they have been unable to contact anyone from the company. One client told Money Box they tried to release funds from the trust to help their son buy a house but have been unable to do so and now fear for their savings. Police told the programme that two people have been arrested on suspicion of fraud and subsequently bailed in connection with an investigation into the company. Gotelee has been contacted by a number of people affected and is working towards a resolution. In England anyone with assets of more than £23,250 in savings and property is expected to pay for care in older age. The issues highlighted in the programme raise huge concerns about the unregulated industry of inheritance planning. Anyone can set themselves up as an estate planner or will writer but the lack of regulation can have alarming consequences when things don't go as planned. How can Gotelee help? The way to protect your assets is to use a solicitor or an associated regulated professional - doing so provides you with the reassurance of not only experienced and qualified lawyers with knowledge of this complex area, but also the backing of indemnity insurance and a legal ombudsman, who will fight for your rights if something goes wrong, unlike the unregulated sector. Our expert lawyers can advise you on the implications for inheritance tax and liability for care costs and help you now and in the future. We can also ensure the people you care most Peter Crix about are not forced to deal with unnecessary difficulties after your death by helping you write a will. A will is especially important if you own property or other valuable assets, if you cohabit with a partner and even more so if you have children. To find out more, call us on 01473 822102 or visit us at one of our offices in Hadleigh, Ipswich, Felixstowe and Woodbridge.

Vintage Market Draws Visitors To Town If you wandered the streets of Hadleigh on Saturday 12 May you might have seen a flurry of activity around the Market Place square. It was in fact the second Vintage & Collectables Market in 2018 held in the town. Organised by Be, who has a shop of the same name in Market Place, Be says “Many High Streets in the UK are suffering as people increasingly shop on line and do not use local shops. Following a visit to a busy Vintage Market in a town some 10 miles from Hadleigh, which draws such huge crowds it was difficult to find parking and the wait for a coffee was long as everywhere was packed, I was inspired to replicate the same for Hadleigh”. With the aim of increasing visitor numbers to our lovely town, Be works hard to attract an interesting mix of sellers. Last month the market offered an eclectic mix of glass, china, clothing, militaria, upcycled handbags and cushions, furniture, pictures and mirrors’ The Hadleigh Vintage Market is held on the second Saturday of each month and ends in October. The next market is on Saturday 9 June from 9am until 3pm in the Market Place IP7 5DL. Why not go along and bag a bargain? Stay for a while (parking is free!) and wander our lovely High Street and enjoy a meal or coffee in one of our many fine cafes. Stall holder and any other enquiries please e-mail be@behadleigh.co.uk

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ALL HADLEIGH MUSIC FESTIVAL 2018 JULY CONCERTS Three major concerts have been announced as part of the All Hadleigh Music Festival 2018 On Friday 6 July at the Ansell Centre 8pm

Sally Ironmonger performs at the Hadleigh Folk & Acoustic Music Club Night If you can relate to the playful words of Jake Thakray, working class roots of Billy Bragg and rangy vocals of Kirsty McColl you're going to adore Sally Ironmonger ...teasing, thought-provoking, foot-tapping, belly-laughing, ale-swigging, murdering, tear-inducing wordsmith. Also appearing: singer and guitarist Paul Riley who sings and plays folk/nearfolk/non-folk and blues. £5 on the door

On Saturday 7 July at the United Reformed Church 7.30pm

Hadleigh Community Choir Present Rhythm of Life An exciting mix of popular summer music for all ages and tastes. After the concert Refreshments in the Ansell Centre (included in ticket price). £8 on the door or from John Turnbull 01473 823791 or Stella Scanlon 01473 823477

On Sunday 8 July at the Old School Bridge Street 3pm

Summer Swing and Jazz with the Three Chordettes Vintage Swing and Jazz from 3 singers based in Suffolk and Essex. Over two acts they will present a programme of popular hits with a repertoire ranging from ragtime to the modern day, Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree, to All About That Bass. £10 tickets in advance from the Idler bookshop or email iangrutchfield@gmail.com Ticket includes interval refreshment.

In addition buskers are invited to perform alongside Hadleigh's Friday market on the morning of 6 July, Felix Simpson will play at 11am The Market Place will again be the location on Saturday 7th at 1pm to enjoy the dancing of the newly formed Boudicca Border Morris. Please come along to show your support

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The preview Art & Music concert for the Festival took place on 21st April at St Mary's Church. The triple bill opened with the Hadleigh Ukulele Group performing a lively set of popular numbers such as You Are My Sunshine and Livin' Doll. Serendipity, the choral society's small choir followed with big classic anthems and pop songs such as Bridge Over Troubled Water and Georgia On My Mind. The finale was a selection of English Folksongs and timely Shakespeare inspired melodies performed by the strings section of the Hadleigh Orchestra. Thank you to all the musicans, singers and conductors as well as the organising committee for the exhibition and warden for St Mary's Church. For latest schedule go to www.visithadleighsuffolk.co.uk

News from Kersey School Squirrels (Reception) Squirrels have enjoyed learning about Growing this half term. The children have enjoyed planting and growing their own cress, spinach and peas. In our outdoor area we have been planting sunflowers and poppies and are waiting for them to appear. After reading Jack and the Beanstalk, Squirrels then planted their very own beanstalks! We are enjoying seeing the different stages that the plant is growing and recording the results. Hedgehogs (Years 1 and 2) This half term Hedgehog class are learning about being healthy. We started off by learning about two people who helped change hospitals for the better - Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. After learning about their lives and the struggles they faced we wrote diaries and biographies. We are now learning about our own bodies, the different organs and bones we have and how to look after them. In music we have started learning to play the recorder and have learned a song about Florence Nightingale. In art we have been sketching and looking at self portraits. A busy start to the summer term! Badgers (Years 3 and 4) We have had great fun in starting our Hollywood topic this half term. Hanging from our classroom is our own Hollywood Walk of Fame. We have also learnt the main song from 'Singin' in the Rain.' Our ICT topic also links to our Hollywood topic as we are designing stop art animations. We have created our own backgrounds and dolls to re-film Singin' in the Rain. The children have chosen a range of destinations from the tube to a rainbow cloud kingdom. The children had fun on our Kersey sound walk where we tried to find out where in Kersey had the most noise. In Literacy we have some budding thespians as we develop our knowledge of writing and performing a range of different play scripts. Owls (Years 5 and 6) Owls class enjoyed a fantastic trip to see The Lion King in London. It started off our topic on Africa and we now cannot wait to put on our own version of the show. We have been learning about the different countries that make up Africa, whereabouts Africa is on the map and the range of climates across the continent. Owls class have also researched some endangered species in Africa, and written Haiku poems about different African animals. If you would like to know more about Kersey school or would like to arrange a visit please ring the office on 01473 823397, email: admin@kersey.suffolk.sch.uk or visit our website: www.kersey.suffolk.sch.uk

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Surviving Winter In Hadleigh (and surrounding villages) We completed our fourth full year giving assistance to our largest numbers of local residents to date. This included thermal wear for the day or night. Funding for heating to meet shortfalls in utility bill charges. Where an existing electric blanket needs replacing, any replacement to be purchased by the applicant with our funding. We have previously given assistance for extreme weather wear to the disabled who are required to travel distances for employment. We recently gave support for replacement batteries and servicing to keep one rider mobile rather than completely house bound. Our grateful thanks to Hadleigh Mobility in the Market Place. They gave service of the greatest standard plus a charge that we were able to meet and not break the bank. We also supported an emergency 24hr land line service on which a resident relies greatly. We distributed more personal help alarms in the event of requiring immediate assistance. We still have some available for the over sixty years of age. Should you know of or belong to a club that has a need for Hi-Vis vests either for working with the aged or more energetic pursuits, we have a limited number to dispose of free of charge. We also have a number of new collecting boxes and wraps to go with the boxes, again, free of charge. These will be given priority to Registered Charity Groups only. We are looking to seek a volunteer with the view to replacing a retiring helper and possible future chair person. Please ring Hadleigh 829127 to discuss all items above in the fullest confidentiality. We hope to have a fundraising stall again in the Friday market for Surviving Winter in Hadleigh. The Be Saturday Market, this new venture is monthly through to October, on the first Saturday of the month. We were given a space for a trial run, and it has promise of our continuing for another highly worthy cause, (MSF) The Be monthly market has great possibilities and the lessee of the market is very well inclined to grant us a stall amongst the interesting vendors of yester years. Thank you to all those who have supported us Fred Bryer 01473 829127 Peter Gower 01473 827005

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Whether you are part of a community group or an individual Hadleigh resident, you are most welcome to come and join the Hadleigh Steering Group. We meet once a month and discuss matters that affect our town. We are nonpolitical, but many organisations that are involved with Hadleigh attend. Come and find out what is going on and if you wish, share your opinions. Our next meeting is: 4.15pm Monday, 4th June 2018 at Hadleigh Pool and Leisure and the main item will be Ben Day of the Porch Project informing us about the many new developments that are happening at the Porch Project. Mike Keeling, the Footpath Warden for Hadleigh, will also give a brief talk about Hadleigh footpaths. Anita Young will Chair this meeting. Here is a summary of some of the matters discussed at our last meeting, which was chaired by Kathryn Grandon: Main Agenda Item: Suffolk +20 Delivered by: Anna Crispe, Head of Knowledge and Intelligence at Suffolk County Council gave a presentation on what life in Suffolk is anticipated to look like in 2037. This summary is based on models and information currently available so won’t anticipate every eventuality, however it covered a far-reaching number of topics from ageing population, education, crime, mental health and housing. Some of the points of note were: • The number of people living in the county over 65 will move from 1 in 5 to 1 in 3 • The number of people living with dementia will double, with most new diagnosis in the 80+ age group • Life expectancy in the County is higher than the national average for both men and women, although there are variances in deprived areas. • Housing delivery will not meet housing need; currently there are in excess of 11K people on the housing register in Suffolk. • Crime has always been low in Suffolk, the level of crime is not anticipated to change but the type of crime is, with higher levels of cyber and exploitationrelated crime. • Circulatory disease is still the biggest cause of death. • Smoking is the biggest cause of life threatening issues in deprived areas. • 50% of tobacco is consumed by people with mental health issues. • Suffolk has high employment but low wages. • Without a higher wage economy, the productivity gap – currently £3b, will be £4b as population age increases. • Welfare reform will remove £261m from the current benefit spend. The findings of this report are supporting new training and information provided to front line services and professionals as well as informing local approach to lobbying central government. At the same time this also provides a framework for advice and guidance to us all. Relatively simple steps such as knowing your blood pressure and taking steps to address any issues together with following recommendations for personal health and wellbeing will be hugely impactful in improving life outcomes for us. Tidy Town: The group are very successful and have attracted a strong core of volunteers, however more are always welcome and people are encouraged to take part. There is a strong social element to the group together with a real health benefit and positive experience from being part of the group. New members welcome – contact Anita Young. This week the group picked the Wolves wood picnic area, collecting 5 sacks of waste together with larger objects such as chair. All of these are collected and disposed of by the Babergh public realm team. Given the high level of foot traffic and evening events anticipated in the town from the Hadleigh Show during the coming weekend, there will be no litter pick during this week, but the group will be celebrating the Great British Cean by being out for 4 days next week. Music Festival – The preview event held in St Mary’s Church was very successful with a great variety of music. The Ukulele group’s programme was fun, the Serendipity Choir performed a programme of contemporary music and the orchestra performed traditional English folk music. The organisers of the festival realised from this event that the number of volunteers they have to support the festival will be challenging so have taken the decision to move two of the events to the autumn. Currently, for the weekend of the festival, (6th – 8th July) the main event on Friday will be a folk event with Sally Ironmonger, Saturday will be the Community Choir event at the URC and on Sunday there is a Swing and Jazz night with the 3 Cordettes at the Old school Bridge Street. Any profits made from any of the events will go towards the St Mary’s School large instrument fund. Visit Hadleigh Team: The website is going well, new images and content are being uploaded all of the time and every month there is a new business profile added. However there is always a need for more information and support. There is potential for Hadleigh to have a dedicated YouTube channel, however this will require an additional approx £90 pmth to support and currently the website only has funding to the end of September. If anyone is interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Stuart Service. 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Hello from the horse who has shrunk from 15hh to under 10hh. It’s a lot to lose under any circumstances; lucky I’m a simulator and not a live pony! Here’s one of my adult riders, Evie, who has been coming here since she was three years old, so she has witnessed plenty of change, in the live pony herd, and in ME. It’s much easier for Evie to use our hoist now that I’m lower, and her side walkers don’t have to balance on mounting blocks either. Its a very clever solution to the lifting problem some of my riders had, and it could make me look less scary to new riders. So I won’t complain any more; I’ll just get on with doing what we all love doing here at the Centre: giving disabled people the chance to ride. We had a welcome visit from nine Essex University students last month. They came to do voluntary service here so we really had them working hard. Weeding, mowing, grooming and, worst of all, uprooting ragwort. The weather was perfect and the Bret valley looked beautiful, so they all fell in love with Shelley. They asked a million questions about us, and as the 11 students came from about 7 different countries, we were very happy to spread the word about RDA to an international audience. The students are pictured looking well exercised after their morning out of doors! Luckily for us, the Trefoil Group has chosen to make the RDA its charity of the year, so we have hosted a local group up here, and shown them the ropes. Thoughts are turning to our end of year Shelley Show on June 24th. I shall have photos of the day’s activities next month. I get a bit jealous watching the live ponies being primped and permed in readiness for the Show. However you couldn’t wash my tail, I’d short my electrics, and I’ve had quite enough shortening for now, thank you. Website: www.shelleyrda.com Telephone: 01473 824172

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Hadleigh Walkers June’s walk will again be a circular walk Hadleigh, Cosford Hall, Whatfield, Ash Street, Kersey and back to Hadleigh. The walk distance is about 6.5 miles to Kersey with a further 2 miles back to Hadleigh. We will stop at the Kersey Bell where those needing refreshment can linger for a while and others can make their way back to Hadleigh via the Monk’s Path. Anyone wishing to stop for lunch should make reservations directly with the Bell (823229) for around 12 to 12.30. As usual, we will meet as St Mary’s School car park at 0930 on Saturday the 9th June. The exact route may change slightly depending on our recce which will take place after the filing date for this announcement so please look at the website for more detail a couple of days before the 9th. Everyone is welcome, including well behaved dogs. Strong shoes or preferably walking boots should be worn as the ground can be muddy and rough in places at this time of the year. As usual, route maps can be requested from the web site. For further information about these walks go to www.hadleighwalkers.com, email us at hadleighwalkers@gmail.com or contact Mike Keeling on 01787 210104 or 0785 895 5678

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Pause For Thought “Pizza and chips!” The children answered enthusiastically but the wrong answer showed they had not been listening. They were learning stories from The Bible. The boy who gave his lunch of two fish and five rolls to Jesus only to see it miraculously feed 5000 people had never heard of pizza and chips! It reminded me of a story a Vicar told me. Every Sunday, he taught and explained truth from the Bible. He spent a long time making sure people could understand it. He gave a man from church a lift home. The man commented his friend had asked how to be sure of going to Heaven when you died. “I told her what you tell me each week, Vicar. You just need to do your best and help everyone you can and you will be alright.” The Vicar was sad because every week he had explained the message of the Bible. Contrary to what his passenger thought he heard, he got it all wrong. The Bible is clear. Every person does wrong stuff, and God will not overlook it. Yet He passionately loves people and longs to forgive them. It is simply by admitting our wrong doing and asking Jesus to forgive us that we get to Heaven. Jesus died on the cross to pay for our sin. “For God so loved the world, that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. “ John 3.16 Christine Hart

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The Hadleigh Historian Issue 46 (June – July 2018) It is fifty years ago this year the St Mary’s Primary School was opened, before the time when it became necessary to protect school buildings from unwanted intruders. The openness of the site in Stomehouse Road is clearly shown in photographs that document the progress of building work in 1968. A series of eighth interlinked pavilions formed the school but originally, there were no external boundaries to show where the school grounds ended and Cock’s meadow began. Thanks to the far-sightedness of Ann Miller of Shipdham, Norfolk, four scrap books kept by Audrey Bennett of Hadleigh (1922-2008) will eventually be deposited in Hadleigh Archive. In the meanwhile, The Hadleigh Historian will be dipping into their pages to recall people, places and events in Hadleigh, which appeared in local-newspaper articles and sufficiently interested Audrey for her to collect them. Issue 46 looks at the 1950s when, for example, Lloyd’s Bank was raided, a new fire station was built and the watermill in Bridge Street was demolished. Also in the 1950s, the Coffee Tavern was restored. Appearing on the front cover of Issue 43 was a drawing of the rear of the building made in 1908 and nothing much seemed to take place concerning refurbishment until 1955, when the three owners obtained a grant towards repairing the whole building. Pictures taken before the work commenced show just how dilapidated the building had become. ‘The people of Hadleigh pay their taxes in 1524’ shows what happened when taxation for King Henry VIII’s wars in France was considered too demanding at a time of recession in the woollen-cloth trade, on which the economy depended. Not only were the wealthy clothiers stung but also their workers. Later Tudor historians, collaborating to write Holinshed’s Chronicles in 1577, recorded the ensuing rebellion. William Shakespeare researched this volume when writing his history play King Henry VIII and used the events in Suffolk as an opportunity for Queen Katherine and the Duke of Norfolk to bully Cardinal Wolsey and criticize his efforts to raise money for the king, which caused considerable unemployment. Nigel crisp contributes another story from the Great War (1914-1918), this time of a Hadleigh man who died as a consequence of his army service but whose name does not appear on the town’s war memorials. Also revealed are the mysterious disappearance of former mayor Thomas Gates in 1662 and the story behind some pargetting in the High Street. The Hadleigh Historian is an independent magazine designed to promote the history of Hadleigh and its surrounding countryside. Contributions in the form of original research of personal reminiscences can be sent to the editor: Sue Andrews, 17 Manor Road, Bildeston, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 7BG. (Telephone 01449 740673) On sale at Avis the Newsagent and Idler Bookshop in Hadleigh High Street and at Hollow Trees Farm Shop at Semer, price ÂŁ3

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Stour Valley U3A Curry Group hits Hadleigh May Day was well celebrated by Stour Valley U3A Curry Group sporting red flowers and red items of clothing. The staff of the India Villa restaurant in Hadleigh made the group very welcome and provided an excellent buffet for the twenty visitors. The Curry Group meets every month and visits restaurants within comfortable driving distance of Manningtree. Members were so impressed with the evening they are asking for a return trip to be arranged soon.

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H.A.D.S Murder Mystery & Quiz Night Fancy yourself as a bit of a Miss Marple,or Shelock Holmes? Can you solve our Murder Mystery? Get a few inquisitive friends and family together, to put your heads together. You could win yourselves a prize if you guess who committed the terrible crime of murder. Keep your eyes open for any clues. Performed by our local talented team of amateur actors, and actresses,who work hard and enjoy bringing you varied entrainments. Showing on the 13th and 14th July, at 7:30 at the U.R.C. Just £10 a ticket which includes a light buffet. Wine and soft drink are available. A raffle draw will also be drawn. Tickets are available from Keith Avis newsagents. If you would like to donate raffle prizes please speak to Jo 07743 970812. We all love to challenge our brains now and again, whether its watching Tipping Point, or Who wants to be a Millionaire? Well we can't promise you Ben Shepherd or Jeremy Clarkson, we do have our very own quiz master, Trevor Clarke! What we can promise you is a evening filled with fun, laughter and brain ache! Come along and join us at The British Legion with your thinking caps on, and you could win your team a prize. Teams no limit on numbers, but the more brain power the better. Tickets are just £5 per person on the door, Friday 22nd June 7:30pm start.

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Bildeston's Fabulous French Fête! The merry month of June is upon us and weekends are full of open gardens and village fairs. However, one Fête that you MUST enjoy is the much celebrated Boule-in French Fête in Bildeston (Saturday 23rd - Sunday 1st July: 10am 5pm daily). One of 4 annual events, Fête d'Été (Summer Fête) is a delightful affair, full of French flair and set in a very English garden. Don't be fooled by the unassuming High Street entrance as you are quickly enveloped by an atmosphere of Provence....olive trees and lavender, Rustique to '50's flair - a French Brasserie or Salon de Thé....whatever your taste, this charming event will catch your imagination. "We love presenting our seasonal Fêtes, especially the summer one as we have such an emphasis on the garden with tons of furniture, gorgeous tubs, urns and plants for sale!" enthuses Cathy Bullen who, together with her ex military husband Peter, runs this thriving business. "It's our aim to create a magical setting, a very different shopping experience - and a highly enjoyable day out for our visitors. We want to share the joi de vivre that we take such pleasure in during our months away in France and we are thrilled to be able to raise substantial donations to support some fabulous British charities at the same time..." All in all this is one Fête, among the many in June, you can't fail to enjoy - and the coffee's good too! Fête d'Été runs Saturday 23rd June - Sunday 1st July 10am - 5pm daily www.boule-in.co.uk

Hadleigh Cycling Club Our Cycling Club is anxious to offer the broadest range of opportunities for Hadleigh residents to enjoy cycling. We want to attract the “super fit” and the “less than super fit”. We have young members who are on balance bikes and a few who have been riding for decades. There are social rides for those who like to natter and we support time trailers who just want to put their heads down and ride. For women, we’re running the Get Back on Your Bike course. This 6 weeks course begins at 7.15 - 8.15pm on Wednesday, 6th June, cost £12.50, which includes club membership. The sessions, at Hadleigh Community Primary, include basic cycling skills, how to get the most out of cycling on your own or with others. Riders will need to wear helmets. For more information, contact: Simon on 07738 686517 or simonjsking@hotmail.co.uk The Club has started sessions for men and women who simply want to ride on the road - No Lycra Required - from the George on Wednesday evenings. Check our website for details. Did we mention that there are also rides on Mondays, Thursday and some Saturdays! If you want to lose weight or eat cakes (and still lose weight), you could try our Sunday morning social rides from the George starting at 8am, with a guaranteed café stop, weather permitting. Adults and “capable children accompanied by an adult” are all welcome. The distance is around 25 miles. Check out our Facebook page. Visit www.hadleighcyclingclub.co.uk or connect with the club via Facebook: Hadleigh Cycling Club @HadleighCycling

St Elizabeth Hospice Fund Raiser On Sunday 6th May 2018, another fund raising night was held at The Brewers Arms, Polstead to raise money for St Elizabeth Hospice in memory of my lovely dad, the late David Edward Leeks. Once again, Shaun and Mitch from The Brewers kindly hosted the evening and provided supper for all that took part. Chris and Michelle Warren put together a very entertaining quiz that got everyone thinking. The quiz, as well as a great raffle, raised the grand sum of £450.00 which has been passed to the hospice. Thanks to the Warrens for their hard work in organising the evening, thanks to the Brewers for their great hospitality and not forgetting everyone who donated raffle prizes. Christine Morris and Paulette Leeks

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Diets can be tricky to stick to, so maybe now’s the time to change our thinking and forget the “D” word. Our eating habits develop as children and all too often we are given a ‘treat’ to reward us - if we’ve been good or achieved something special; or to placate us – so you feel better if you’re hurt or, of course, to keep you quiet! These habits become so ingrained in our subconscious that we continue with them automatically as adults and with our own children. Also, we are programmed for survival and some people will subconsciously eat as ‘they don’t know when the next meal will be’. In the western world in the 21st century we are unlikely to be very far from a source of food for very long. Then we have media/social media and peer pressure. Coupled with emotional eating it has become a massive issue for all age groups. Supermarkets only seem to promote the high sugar/fat foods with their BOGOF offers – do they ever have special offers on fruit or veg? Our fast-paced lifestyles have fuelled the need for fast food and convenience food, people often don’t have the time or knowledge to cook from scratch. So, Cambridge Weight Plan could help you with some or all these points – the wide range of products are convenient, quick to prepare, tasty, and provide a nutritionally complete eating plan which will set you on the path for a healthy life ahead. Average weight loss is *a stone a month. Research has proven that slimmers are more successful with support, particularly important at the start of the process. Accredited Cambridge Weight Plan Consultant Val Lord has over 9 years’ experience so, for one-to-one help with your weight problem, contact her today on 01449 737113/07519 177645 or www.facebook.com/val.lord.cwp. For more information, go to www.cambridgeweightplan.com/valL *the rate of weight loss may vary according to the individual. You will gain much more than you lose..!

French’s Care Haven and Care Farm I was hoping that in this month’s edition of French’s news we would be telling you of where our new premises is and asking for all hands on deck for our move but, as it stands at the time of me writing this it is far from that case. Our nightmare of trying to find somewhere for our Charity and Care Farm rages on and thank you to all of the lovely people who have offered their sadness at our situation and tried to suggest who may help us. I have followed up on all the leads and advice with no luck sadly. Community Action Suffolk’s Talent Match pictured have been helping us take down our internal fencing ready for our move, we cannot dismantle too much of our fencing or main items until such time that the animals have moved over. Then of course it will take an army and some weeks to complete the relocation as it is such a massive job ahead, so be ready for the call out on Hadleigh notice board, I can only pray the time will come soon when we find somewhere to go and you good people can come along and help us move out and pay us a visit. I am hoping that it will be on a positive note and not because we are being forcibly evicted if we are not gone in June, with no leeway, compassion or understanding being offered, only “where’s the money”! Our finical situation has been effected by the notice to quit as we have not had the helpers in or any fund raising events that usually keep everything sweet bill wise, so because of this we have been trying to sell as they say the shirts off of our backs, to raise funds to cover the water and electric along with our basic feeds, vets, farrier, hay and straw, daily maintenance and business rates, which as you can imagine amount to huge monthly bills. I have also been looking at the costs of preparing new premises for the animals, including moveable outbuildings and the obvious changes we will have to endure. One of our volunteers Hayley suggested we start a Go Fund Me page so da da like magic here we have it: https://www.gofundme.com/relocation-for-charity Please do go on line and click on the link, some of you already have, please donate/share the link. We had a Hadleigh townee Mr Haines donate £100 to our cause, Thank you. For 11 years we have had excellent references all round and I plan to continue this in our new premises, when we find it! The search continues so please pass on any leads or suggestions, I am all ears and ready to sprint to their doors, after having had two knockbacks from ideal farms that are both standing idle and dilapidated and could have done with French’s love and care to bring them back to life, but not to be. I have had to pick myself back up and march on, to be honest, I feel battered and broken from this god awful experience so far and look forward to better days! The media have been so supportive, along with news papers and radio stations doing regular stories on our appeal to try and help French’s end the nightmare of having to find a new home. Another call out today is for anyone who can help for awhile with storage, we have a lot of equipment that needs to go into storage while we sort things out, some we will keep and other things can hopefully be sold. Can you help? Do you have anything in the way of lock up space we can use? VOLUNTEERS, SPONSORS AND FUND RAISERS NEEDED Please contact: Jann Turner 01473 833944 / 07747 755556 Email: jann.turner@hotmail.co.uk


SKy Watch

by Neil Norman

The Sun as seen from the Planets Sun 5th Rise 04.44 Set 21.23, 15th Rise 04.40 Set 21.31, 30th Rise 04.44 Set 21.33 Moon New 13th, Full 28th. Planets Venus is at magnitude -4.0 in the evening sky. On the 16th, the Moon will be close to the brilliantly white shinning planet. Mars shines at magnitude -1.3 in the morning sky in the constellation of Capricornus. Jupiter is visible all night. The Moon passes close on the 23rd. Saturn is now visible for most of the night and reaches opposition on the 27th, when it will be magnitude 0.0. The Sun As seen From Other Planets As you will be aware, the Summer Solstice occurs on the 21st of this month. This is when the Sun reaches its highest position in our sky. Summer is now in full swing and the nights are long for us (but very short for astronomers!). Many people ask me , "how big does the Sun look from the other planets"? The best way to explain this is via the above illustration. From Mercury, we can see that it is vast and indeed takes up a large majority of the sky. This also obviously increases the light and heat received, making Mercury a hellish world. From Venus it is a tad larger than from Earth. If one could stand on the planet and see the Sun (the planet is enshrouded by cloud) the amount of light and heat would be higher but not detrimental to humans . Moving on to Mars and we can see a definite decrease in size. This indicates that the the light and heat received is only a fraction of that on Earth; in fact, the highest temperatures on Mars are in the region of 22 degrees C. Not bad, but the nights are -80 degrees C or more. Now moving on to the remainder of the planets from Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus through to Neptune, we see the Sun as little more than a bright star. We know that these planets are very dynamic weather-wise , and at their vast distances they receive little in the way of Heat or light to energise them. This indicates that the outer planets produce their own heat source from within, which Solar System climatologists are still divided in opinion as to the exact workings of this. Until next month, keep looking up and enjoy your long evenings - it wont be long before they start to ‘pull in’. Neil Norman FRAS - neilnorman03@gmail.com

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Sue, Paul & all the family would like to sincerely thank everyone who attended Mum’s funeral on 2nd May and for all the lovely cards and flowers received. Your warm thoughts at this difficult time meant a lot to us all. Mum will be sorely missed but she lived her life full of love and was dearly loved in return.

A Touch Of Beauty 1 Year Anniversary Celebration Come and join in the celebrations with some fizz and food on 11th June, 18.00 – 20.00. It will be an opportunity for you to meet two new therapists, Ellen Hufford our Nail Technician & Beauty Therapist and Claire Jacobs our Physiotherapist; as well as catching up with myself, Terrie Redmore and Siobhan O’Shea both Beauty Therapists and Nail Technicians. This also gives us the chance to thank you, our clients both old and new, for being loyal and helping our businesses grow! We are here for you – making you look and feel great!! 10% Discount on all treatments booked and paid for on the night. For those of you who don’t know us, we offer high quality treatments in a very relaxed, warm, friendly environment. Beauty treatments include: Shellac, OPI and Vinylux manicures or pedicures; Polygel nail enhancements; waxing; tinting; massage; facials; eyelash lifts and perming; ear piercing etc. Claire our Physiotherapist and Pilates Instructor, offers musculosketetal physiotherapy, with particular interests in running related injuries, lumbopelvic pain and Womens Health. For more information please contact me - Terrie 07979 470542 or atouchofbeauty@live.com WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO CELEBRATING WITH YOU

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Hadleigh & District Garden Club Monday 7th May 2018: The sun shone once again on Hadleigh Garden Club as we set out on our second trip of the year. We travelled to Ulting Wick near Maldon to visit the garden of Phillippa Burrough. The eleven acre garden, which has been developed over the last twenty years, surrounds a farmhouse and timber barns, some dating back to the sixteenth century. We timed our visit to take advantage of the huge display of tulips and, despite the extremes of weather over the last few weeks, we were not disappointed. Ten thousand bulbs are planted each year in a variety of settings. There are displays in formal areas with a limited palette of companion planting to show them to best advantage (see photo), single coloured bulbs in tubs, others in mixed borders by the stream and still more in beds by the house. Every colour combination, flower type and size were there to be admired. There are pots with new varieties that are being trialled - some with vibrant flowers as big as dinner plates and some smaller and more delicate in shades of pink which turn to a glowing bronze as they fade. Indeed there were plenty of ideas for everyone's garden, no matter how big or small. Our next get together on Monday 11th June 2018: We are back at Hadleigh Town Hall this month and we welcome David Ward from the Beth Chatto gardens. The theme will be 'Making a drought resistant garden', I'm sure we could all do with advice about this, particularly living in this area of the country. The meeting starts at 7.30pm and is ÂŁ3 for non members and ÂŁ1 for members, to include refreshments. The competition for this month is ' one rose bloom'. We are always happy to welcome new members and we look forward to seeing you there.

A new book celebrates the life and work of Harry Hambling (1902-1998), who lived in Hadleigh between the 1920s and late 1990s Harry was intimately involved in the politics and social life of Hadleigh for eighty years and was chief cashier in the town’s branch of Barclays Bank until 1962. It was only after his retirement from the bank that Harry took up painting, and he went on to have a successful thirty-year artistic career with his work exhibited in Suffolk, Essex and London. Written by Harry’s artist daughter Maggi Hambling and the historian Jamie Gilham, A Suffolk Eye: Harry Hambling, Paintings (Lux Books, 2018) documents Harry’s life and describes his journey from the bank to painting and exhibiting visionary Suffolk landscapes, still lifes and portraits. The book is lavishly illustrated with fifty photographs and paintings featuring Hadleigh and other local scenes, including Chelsworth, Kersey, Layham, Nayland, Polstead, Semer and Shelley. A Suffolk Eye: Harry Hambling, Paintings is available to buy from www.harryhambling.com, The Idler Books and Crafts in Hadleigh and Gainsborough’s House in Sudbury.

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Down to Earth ...with Dave At last we are getting the sort of weather that is more normal for this time of year. On the allotment the daffodils are finished but they will soon be followed by plenty of gladioli that are growing very quickly in the next bed. Try to resist tying up the old daffodil leaves in a knot. I know they look neater if they are knotted up but this does no good for the future productivity of the bulb, and they only have to be left untidy for a couple of weeks It is full steam ahead with the planting of the various brassicas, protected as usual by the upturned florists' flowerpots with their bottoms cut out. This is one of my favourite tricks and it seems to work year after year. Keep picking the asparagus as it has a very short season, though it may go on a little longer this year due to the much later start. Towards the end of May is a good time to carry out what is known as the 'Chelsea chop', this involves cutting back some herbaceous plants by about a third, even if they are flowering. This drastic pruning coincides with the Chelsea flower show, hence its name. Pruning so late delays flowering and gives a more compact plant with less need for staking. Plants suitable for the Chelsea chop include most sedums, campanulas, phlox, achillea, nepeta and many of the true geraniums, all of the plants will flower again but not grow so tall. There has been much talk recently in the media about the use or not of plastics in the garden. Over the years I have managed to build up quite a stock of various sized plastic pots. These are washed, sorted by size and stacked under the bench for use as needed. I probably have enough to last me till I hang up my gardening boots. Many plants come in flimsy multipacks, if these are used two together they can be re-used. Of course, the various patterns and sizes have to match and there will always be some that are odd. Large lemonade bottles have their tops or bottoms cut off and are used as individual mini cloches. The large florists flowerpots with the bottom cut off have been used for years on the allotment. Plastic compost bags have numerous uses such as being cut up for lining hanging baskets and other plant containers, storing spent compost, transporting rubbish to the tip or to the allotment. If you do need to buy pots then various fibre ones are available. The advantage with these is that the small plants are planted out without any root disturbance. The ideal situation would be to have dozens of terracotta pots stacked in the potting shed as Monty Don has, but this is not going to happen. I recently asked the price of some at an antique sale and was told that they varied in price, starting at £10 for four little ones. Finally the little hedgehog is back and being given a regular supper of tinned cat food. This has to be protected from cats with a specially built hedgehog feeding station. That's all for this time, Dave

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Whatfield Sounds of Summer After the success of this new event last year the Community Council will be repeating the winning formula on Saturday 7th July at the Village Hallhopefully also using the outside space if the weather is good! Music this year will be provided by the brilliant ‘HUG’- Hadleigh’s very own ukulele group, who will be performing a variety of classic songs, both old and new. Tickets will cost £8.00 for adults and £5.00 for children, to include food from the BBQ. Strawberries and cream plus Pimms will also be available, as well as the Bar being open. Put the date in your diary, tell your friends and look out for details on tickets in next month’s issue of this magazine!

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This month was our AGM and as we also had a speaker, It was a very busy meeting. All the members of our Committee agreed to stand for another year and were subsequently voted in, with Sophie Rickards as President, Carole Cranston as Secretary and Ann Porter as Treasurer. We also welcomed Pat Rocks onto the Committee. Our Speaker was Penny Simmonds, who came to enlighten us on the subject of Reflexology. Penny originally trained as nurse. She was also a Midwife and a Health Visitor and then after having three children, she moved to the voluntary sector and she is still involved in this area. She also does Healing and runs courses in this subject. It involves being self-aware and being aware of the energy around us. In the eighties, after her third child, she was invited to a Reflexology Session during which she was told that she had a hormone imbalance and blocked sinuses. She went to the lady for treatment and she was invited to do training. This was quite extensive and she has to keep her skills upgraded. Penny also belongs to the Association of Reflexologists. Although there is evidence that the Egyptians knew something of Reflexology, it was introduced to us, towards the end of the 19th Century, by an ENT Surgeon called William Fitzgerald. He believed that our bodies can be broken down into zones and that work on one zone can bring about changes in other parts of the body. Areas on our hands and feet are linked to parts of the body, such as the head, neck shoulders, spine and abdominal organs. a reflexologist works on the hands and feet using different pressure techniques. She may not diagnose or suggest a cure but she can find imbalances . Reflexology is good at reducing inflammation, can ease back pain and in general, it reduces tension and brings about a sense of well-being. Claver Hill volunteered to have her feet worked upon and definitely felt relaxed. She and some other members are keen to have a further session of reflexology with Penny Simmonds. Our next meeting will be, as usual, on the third Tuesday of the month in the Seminar Suite above the Library. Rae Stapleton

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Hadleigh Comunity Primary School Key Stage 1 – Year 1 Year One have had an exciting half term learning all about famous people. We began the topic asking pupils who they knew who was famous. As well as quite a few footballers, the children gave us examples including J.K. Rowling, Florence Nightingale, Ed Sheeran and the Queen. We discussed what they would like to be when they are older and whether they would like to be famous. Following on from the success of the Peter Rabbit film, we made Beatrix Potter our first famous person. The children all enjoyed hearing and watching her original stories and having a chance to write an animal tale of their own. Pupils relished the chance to let their imaginations run and we had quite a lot of naughty animals getting up to mischief! Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole provided our next focus. We were interested to see how life was very different for women in the past and the strength of character both women displayed to achieve their goals. It was inspiring for all pupils to see that determination and hard work can equal success, even if you have to overcome obstacles along the way. We would like to thank Mrs Everett and Mrs Paxman for coming in to talk to us about their jobs as a midwife and a nurse. The children had so many questions to ask and used their new knowledge when comparing nursing now and in the past. We finished the half term with the Queen and the Royal Family. Pupils had the chance to learn about the Queen and were amazed at how long she has been on the throne. We then made wedding themed block prints and each child made and wrote a wedding card for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. These have been posted to Clarence House for the happy couple and we will wait to see if we have a response. Fingers crossed. Year 2 Year 2 have been working hard to complete their Secret Agent Training (SATs). They have successfully undertaken two reading and two maths challenges. To celebrate the children’s effort and progress we will be awarding each pupil a special Secret Agent Training Service certificate following completion of their final mission: Code Breaking Treasure Hunt. Sport Our Year 4 girls football team recently took part in the Under 9's Football Festival at Inspire Suffolk. Thirteen schools took part in this festival with Hadleigh playing matches against Britannia, Claydon, Gorseland, Colneis and Sproughton. The girls were fantastic all afternoon, working well as a team in defence and attack. Hadleigh went on to win all five of their matches scoring a total of 17 goals! However, what was more impressive was that the team did not concede a single goal throughout the festival! A brilliant performance from the girls! On Wednesday 9th May, our Year 4 tag rugby team took part in the Under 9's Tag Rugby Festival at Inspire Suffolk. Twenty one primary schools too part on what turned out to be a very warm afternoon and the team managed to win 3 matches 6-2, 5-2 and 4-0 and drew the other 2-2. A great display by our Year 4 team resulted in Hadleigh finishing the festival undefeated. Well done Year 4!

HIDDEN GARDENS OF HADLEIGH Saturday 9th June 2018 A variety of gardens, large and small will be open from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm Refreshments including Ploughmans Lunches and Stalls in the Church Entrance to gardens by programme obtainable from St. Mary’s Church, Idler Bookshop Or any participating gardens Entrance £5 – Children (12-16) £3

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The 179th Hadleigh Show Saturday 19th May 2018

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There may have been a rival event in Windsor on Saturday 19th May but with the weather fine and sunny all week the crowds still headed at Holbecks Park arriving bright and early on show day. There they were met by stewards, trade stands, judges and livestock exhibits decked out in red, white and blue to embrace the “Quintessentially British” theme. The highlight of the Show for many were Broke FMX who thrilled the crowds with their death defying motocross tricks. Many gasps could be heard as they spun in the air high above the crowds. The Flower marquee celebrated the end of World War I whilst Hadleigh Castings and The Hadleigh Centenary project offered a taster of how Hadleigh will be marking this event over the next few months. The Food Hall and cookery demonstration area was also a must for food lovers with all different types of cuisine on offer. Titan the Robot met many visitors on his trip around the show with much laughter and interaction whilst the Ed-moocation area gave you visitors the chance to meet a cow and calf. Numerous local trade stands were showcasing their businesses whilst the Rural Craft Marquees was, as usual, filled with a spectacle of colour and talented craftsmen. The Art Tent once again showcased art, pottery and sculptures from many local artists. The Hadleigh Farmers’ Agricultural Association would like to thank everyone who has supported or visited the show this year and helped us celebrate the Royal Wedding day in style. We hope to see you again next year on 18th May 2019

Hadleigh South District Councillors’ Surgery You can meet your Babergh Hadleigh South District Councillors (Kathryn Grandon and Sue Burgoyne) and discuss your concerns at their monthly walkin surgery on the second Saturday of every month, from 11am until noon, at the Lounge Room in the British Legion Club (opposite the side entrance of Partridges, in George Street). You are welcome to drop in, or to call any of your District Councillors: Kathryn Grandon: 01473 824489, Sue Burgoyne : 01473 823263 Sian Dawson m: 07931 703157, Tina Campbell: 01473 822290 Your Hadleigh South District Councillors look forward to meeting you to discuss your concerns and interest in the well-being of our town. Appointments are not necessary. Kathryn Grandon

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New Charity to take over Meals On Wheels Service Royal Voluntary Service is ending its Meals on Wheels service in Suffolk and a local charity, Aspect Living Foundation, taking over the meals delivery service. Following a review of its Meals on Wheels service, Royal Voluntary Service, has taken the difficult decision to end the service. This is because over the past 10 years the number of services the charity runs across the country has reduced dramatically. With so few left, it has become harder for it to sustain the handful of services remaining as much of the infrastructure we used to rely on to support Meals on Wheels has depleted. Sam Ward, Director of Commissioned Services at Royal Voluntary Service said: "We have delivered Meals on Wheels in Suffolk for the past 10 years and very much regret having to end the service. "The well-being of the older people in Suffolk is our priority and we have been working with the Local Authority and other partners to find potential alternatives to allow them to receive a service in the future. We are delighted that Aspect Living Foundation, a local charity, will be taking over the service from the beginning of May 2018. We will be working with them to ensure a smooth transition and we wish them every success in delivering the new service. "Our volunteers and staff have worked tremendously hard at the service for many years and we know that their efforts have been hugely appreciated. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them for everything they have done." Tess Aristodemou, Chief Executive at Aspect Living Foundation said: "Having worked with Royal Voluntary Service and the meals on wheels team it quickly became apparent how vital this service is to the elderly and vulnerable people around Suffolk, so together with a robust panel of local Trustees with the same passion and commitment for this service we have established the new charity Aspect Living Foundation". "Meals on Wheels is not just a service, to many it's a lifeline, the amazing team of delivery drivers not only deliver a nutritious meal they complete a 'health and wellbeing' check which on many occasions has alerted next of kin or the emergency services to any potential issues" "We are delighted to be able to continue the amazing work that Royal Voluntary Service have provided over the years and expand the service in the aim to help as many people as we can to stay independent in their own homes" To find out more about the Meals on Wheels service please contact the Aspect Living team on 01473 749927 or email: enquiries@aspectliving.org.uk

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Hadleigh Craft & Food Fair Sunday 4th November 2018 This hugely popular Fair organised by Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity will take place in the Town Hall/Guildhall Complex in Hadleigh, Suffolk on Sunday 4th November 2018 starting at 10:00am and finishing at 4:00pm. There will be several stalls selling foods, drinks and various crafts throughout the Complex. Refreshments will be available in the Dining Room. Anyone interested in details regarding booking a stall for this event should contact Hadleigh Town Council on 01473 823884 and ask for Sue Munson or via e-mail admin@hadleightowncouncil.co.uk Closing date for bookings is 28th September 2018. Please see our website for forms/further information www.hadleightownhall.co.uk/events

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HADLEIGH TOWN COUNCIL Report of the Meeting of the Council held on the 19th April 2018 Present: Councillors: Free (Town Mayor), Byrne, Cook, Fraser, Haines, Haylock, Matthews, Monks, Ruddy, ShearlySanders, Sheldrick, Wiltshire and Young. In attendance: Suffolk County Councillor Fraser and Babergh District Councillors Campbell, Dr. Dawson and Grandon and eight members of the public. The Mayor formally welcomed Councillor Ruddy to the Council. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies were received from Councillor Angland. This apology was accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST There were no declaration of interests. TOWN MAYOR AND DEPUTY TOWN MAYOR Councillor Free nominated Councillor Matthews for Mayor. Councillor Matthews nominated Councillor Monks for Deputy Mayor. These nominations will be submitted formally at the Annual Town Council Meeting on the 17th May 2018 together with any other nominations received. MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of the Council held on the 15th March 2018 were taken as read were confirmed and signed. MATTERS ARISING Standing Order No. 40 Councillor Young had asked if the Clerk had contacted the Council’s insurers regarding the Cemetery extension. The Clerk advised that the insurers had been contacted but to date no response had been received. At this point the meeting was adjourned for members of the public to speak on the Council not supporting local businesses; an item that was referred to the Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity; changing the Town Council Agenda and the cemetery extension. POLICE Councillor Matthews advised that he had arrived late this evening as he had met Police Officers leaving the cemetery. They had advised Councillor Matthews that there was a recognised drug problem in the town and that there will be an increased police presence to tackle the issue. REPORTS OF THE COUNTY & DISTRICT COUNCILLORS Written reports had been received from Suffolk County Councillor Fraser, Babergh District Councillors Campbell, Dr. Dawson and Grandon. Councillor Campbell answered questions on the incident on the fuzz.

At the Annual Town Council Meeting held on the 17th May 2018 it was agreed that the public adjournment would be removed from the Town Council Agenda for a trial period and replaced with an item on the Agenda for questions or items of interest to be reported. If you have anything you wish to be included could you please ensure that they are received by the Wednesday before the Council Meeting. This can be either by e.mail to staff@hadleightowncouncil.co.uk or by post to Hadleigh Town Council, The Guildhall, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 5DN.

HADLEIGH TOWN COUNCIL Full Council Meetings Date of Next Meetings at 7.30pm Thursday 21st June 2018. Thursday 19th July 2018 Planning Committees Date of Next Meeting at 7.30pm Thursday 31st May 2018. Thursday 28th June 2018

Please write to Mrs. Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) Town Clerk, Hadleigh Town Council, The Guildhall Hadleigh IP7 5DN if you are part of a voluntary organisation or community group wishing to be considered for a grant including the following information: • The specific amount of the grant • What the funding is for • Breakdown of costs and any funds already raised • How the project will benefit Hadleigh and its residents. This grant aid is not available to fund individuals, commercial or statutory organisations.

Planning Applications Hadleigh Town Council would take this opportunity to request that when letters of objection are sent to Babergh District Council in respect of planning applications please could they be copied to Hadleigh Town Council. There have been instances where Hadleigh Town Council has made recommendations without being aware that objections have been made to Babergh District Council. They can be sent by post to: Hadleigh Town Council, The Guildhall, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 5DN Or email: staff@hadleightowncouncil.co.uk Please don’t forget Hadleigh Town Council when raising your objections. 40

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Councillor Grandon answered questions on the Hadleigh access point; production of the Local Plan – Councillor Grandon will advise the Clerk of the production date. Councillor Dr. Dawson answered questions on the facilities for the disabled at the new pool; Angel Court and the Hadleigh access point. Councillor Matthews asked the District Councillors if they knew what was being installed in the small car park on Magdalen Road. No-one had the answer but would report back. Councillor Fraser was thanked for his report but was asked if he could provide any updates on specific Hadleigh matters. He updated Council on pot holes and the standard of repair, highway issues and Benton Street. Councillor Fraser was requested to investigate broken paving, road signs and yellow markings and to ensure the quality of work carried out is inspected. Councillor Fraser advised that he would take this matter up but requested that residents use the Highways fault reporting on-line system for reporting areas of concern. Councillor Monks asked Councillor Fraser if a neighbourhood initiative could be organised as part of the Suffolk Day events. Neighbourhoods are encouraged to come together to either clean up areas in their neighbourhood or just take the opportunity to get together. MAYOR’S COMMUNICATIONS The Mayor reported that although the weather cut short her Charity Jumble Sale she still made £230 for her charities. She thanked everyone who had donated items and helped. The Mayor advised that she had received an e.mail which she read from Councillor Whiting submitting his resignation from Hadleigh Town Council. A request was made that a letter be sent to Councillor Whiting and his years of service given to the Council acknowledged. STANDING ORDER NO. 40 Councillor Haylock asked if the Clerk could confirm that the fees for any training courses for Councillors which have been provided by the Council are paid for by the Council. The Clerk advised that these expenses are met by the Council and would include any expenses incurred. Councillor Sheldrick asked if a letter could be sent to Babergh District Council expressing our dissatisfaction with the lack of a decision on the access point being made and requesting an appropriate manned access point for Hadleigh. Councillor Sheldrick asked could the Council pursue through our Services Officer what is the letting strategy during the year as several allotments on the Bridge Street site which have been paid for have not been brought back into appropriate use as the rules state that the allotment should be kept substantially weed free. Councillor Young asked if the payment on this month’s accounts to Wincer Kievenaar for £507 related to work carried out in respect of the Section 73 Application Notice, as there had been an invoice in January 2018 for £1,400 which related to work in respect of the Section 73 Application Notice and the Town Clerk advised in January that the only cost of the Section 73 Application Notice was a fee to Babergh District Council. The Clerk advised that professional fees were charged at intervals. Councillor Young asked the Clerk to ask Wincer Kievenaar to provide more detail on invoices for their charges, as Councillors had been advised by the Town Clerk that they were working on a fixed fee. Councillor Ruddy asked if the Council are agreeing to pay Wincer Kievenaar then each item should be noted so Councillors know what is being paid for so could this information be provided. The Clerk will request a breakdown of costs from Wincer Kievenaar. Councillor Fraser asked if Hadleigh Town Council could take any action to have the bicycle removed from the Market Place. The Clerk would contact the Police. ACCOUNTS FOR PAYMENT It was RESOLVED that accounts amounting to £16,612.48 including HMRC, Utilities, SCC Pension Fund and staff salaries be approved for payment. PLANNING COMMITTEE The Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 5th April 2018 were noted. ENVIRONMENT & GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE The Report of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 12th April 2018 was received and subject to changing the year from 2018 to 2017 on the Christmas tree item accepted. FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE The Report of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 12th April 2018 was received and accepted. GENERAL POWER OF COMPETANCE GRANTS Grant requests had been received from East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices towards running costs; 5th Hadleigh St Mary’s Guides towards an International Trip to The Chalet, Switzerland in August 2018. A request for the annual grant made to the Community Choir and to review the grant for the Visit Hadleigh Website. It was agreed to recommend grants of: i) £500 to EACH ii) £500 to 5th Hadleigh St. Mary’s Guides iii) £300 to Community Choir iv) £500 to Visit Hadleigh Website Thank you letters had been received from Suffolk Neighbourhood Watch Association; Sudbury Newstalk, Hadleigh Community Choir and Crucial Crew 2018 which also provided information on the Hadleigh Schools they would be attending at the end of April. CHEQUE SIGNATORY It was agreed that Councillor Haines become a signatory for the Town Council Bank Account. GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION The Clerk advised that the


Town Clerk did not need to be employed as the Data Protection Officer. The Local Council Public Advisory Service would provide this service for an annual fee of £500. The Suffolk Association of Local Councils would not be providing this service but were looking into outsourcing and obtaining costings. Private Companies are offering a service but they would have to be investigated. The Clerk was asked to contact other Councils of a similar size to find out how they were dealing with the GDPR. There was also an option for Councils to share a Data Protection Officer and the costs involved. Councillor Byrne advised that at the SALC meeting she had attended some Councils reported that they had designated a Councillor to carry out this work but this was felt to be unsatisfactory for Hadleigh Town Council. Councillor Shearly-Sanders advised that he would not be happy for Hadleigh Town Council to use the Local Council Public Advisory Service as he was having a personal dispute with the Service at the moment. It was felt that no decision could be made until more information was available but it was noted that this was needed to be put in place by the 25th May 2018. The Clerk advised that following the training session she had attended there was work that needed to be carried out prior to this date and did not require to be carried out by a designated Data Protection Officer. It was agreed that an extra-ordinary Town Council Meeting be held after the Planning Committee on Thursday 3rd May just to deal with this matter and make an agreement before the 25th May 2018. REPRESENTATIVES The Mayor reported on the Annual Elderly Peoples Welfare Committee meeting. Councillor Haylock advised that the Wool Town Association are having meetings with the Stour Valley and the Dedham Vale to get a wider range of tourism so that Hadleigh is not left outside the Dedham Vale. SUFFOLK PARKING MANAGEMENT STRATEGY CONSULTATION Councillor Cook had requested this item and recommended that a letter be sent to Suffolk County Council expressing Hadleigh Town Council’s regret that the civil enforcement is not coming into effect as soon as was initially promised as all the items in the report need to be enforced and everyone knows that this is not happening as the Police do not have the time or manpower available. Also Hadleigh Town Council would not want to see any additional on street parking charges brought in. TOWN EVENTS This item had been requested at the last Town Council meeting in order that Councillor Ruddy could be involved in discussions. It was agreed that this should be an agenda item for the Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity to discuss with a view to raising funds for the Charity. TOWN MATTERS The Clerk reported an e.mail received from the newly formed Committee who are looking into holding a Town Carnival later in the year along with a number of fund raising events. Hadleigh Town Council would support the group in principle and looked forward to hearing more from them. Councillor Ruddy advised that he had already spoken with the group and advised them that adequate insurance must be in place. There being no further business the meeting closed at 21.14pm Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) PSLCC CiLCA – Town Clerk Addendum: This is a draft report of the meeting. The Minutes will be approved at the Monthly Town Council Meeting held on the third Thursday of the following month. Minutes are viewable on Hadleigh Town Council website – www.hadleighsuffolk.gov.uk Report of the Meeting of the Planning Committee held on 5th April 2018 Present: Councillors: Angland, (Chair), Byrne, Free, Haylock, Matthews, Monks, Ruddy, Sheldrick, Whiting, Wiltshire and Young In attendance: 3 members of the public. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies for absence had been received from Councillor: Cook and Haines. These apologies were accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Councillor Wiltshire declared a nonpecuniary interest in planning application DC/18/00564 – Willow View, 8 Castle Road as she is a near neighbour. Councillor Haylock declared a non-pecuniary interest in planning application DC/18/00564 – Willow View, 8 Castle Road as she knows the applicant. MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 8th March 2018 was confirmed as a correct record and signed. MATTERS ARISING There were no matters arising. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING The Committee considered the applications for Planning Consent, details of which are listed below and upon which the following decisions were reached:DC/18/01132 War Memorial, High Street Trees in a Conservation Area Notification – T1 – Removal No. 3 trees. This application was noted. Additional Applications: DC/18/00564 Willow View, 8 Castle Road, Erection of single storey rear extension, first floor loft conversion construction of new roof and external recladding. Refusal was recommended (Voting was 3 for; 2 against; 5 abstentions. The reason for refusal were loss of amenity and change of street scene. DC/18/01255 Dragons Barn, 99B High Street Change of use from Class A1 (retail) to use Class A3 (restaurant and café) Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING The Committee noted the Schedule of Decisions of the Local Planning Authority.

HADLEIGH NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Councillor Angland updated members following a recent meeting with Planning Direct which had been very positive. They were extremely impressed with the work that had already been carried out and appeared to be positive about taking over the project to completion. The Chair was waiting for the initial report for consideration. They had advised that on top of the initial £4,000 grant already received applications could be made for up to another £17,000 which if successful would fund the Plan. It was felt that a Heritage Assessment was essential for Hadleigh due to the number of listed buildings in the town. It was felt that the Local List being worked on at the moment would also be of interest. BENTON STREET PUBLICATION Councillor Angland brought the recent publication – What Next? A review of the traffic management options produced for Benton Street, Hadleigh by Suffolk County Council Highway Authority 2017 – produced by Dick Fletcher for the Hadleigh Society – February 2018 to the attention of members. ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS Councillor Haylock reported that Babergh District Council had taken the owners of the Royal Bengal Restaurant to court over the removal of the garage at the rear of the premises. Unfortunately the defendants failed to appear for the hearing. Babergh District Council will now be requesting a further court hearing. The Chair reported the Local Government Boundary Commission new draft recommendations and the consultation closure date of 30th April 2018. It was agreed that Councillors Angland, Haines and Sheldrick submit the recommendations for Hadleigh Town Council. The Chair advised that Hadleigh Town Council had a tent at the May Show again to promote the work of the Council and the Neighbourhood Plan. The Chair asked if anyone knew of any display boards that might be available to borrow could they let her know. The meeting closed at 8.20pm. Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons), PSLCC CiLCA – Town Clerk Minutes of the Extra Meeting of the Council held on the 3rd May 2018 Present: Councillors: Free (Town Mayor), Angland, Byrne, Cook, Haines, Matthews, Monks, Ruddy, Shearly-Sanders, Sheldrick, Wiltshire and Young The Mayor advised that this meeting had been called to ensure that Hadleigh Town Council has put in place everything that is required under the General Data Protection Regulation by the 25th May 2018. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies were received from Councillors Haylock and Fraser. This apology was accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST There were no declaration of interests. GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION The Clerk advised Councillors on a quotation received from the Local Council Advisory Service to provide data protection assistance. Suffolk Association of Local Councils had been contacted and confirmed that they would not be providing a service for councils although would be providing information. As conflicting advice had been received from these two organisations over recent months it was felt that another option should be found. Councillor Shearly-Sanders was asked to provide the Town Council office with the information from East Bergholt Parish Council as he was aware that they were using the services of a Company. It was suggested that another staff member could be employed to deal with the issue but until the actual work load has been assessed this option would be dealt with if the need arose. After much discussion it was agreed that Councillor Cook would attend the Town Council office on Wednesday 9th May to assist the staff with the GDPR process and a meeting would be held on Thursday 17th May, prior to the Annual Town Council Meeting to approve recommendations put forward by Councillor Cook. This would still leave time to get everything put in place for the 25th May 2018. Councillor Sheldrick advised that he had been attempting to obtain information from NALC but Suffolk Councils did not have direct access to NALC. Councillor Wiltshire advised that Suffolk Councils had to apply through SALC to meet certain criteria and request direct access to NALC. There being no further business the meeting closed at 8.15pm Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) PSLCC CilCA – Town Clerk Addendum: This is a draft report of the meeting. The Minutes will be approved at the Monthly Town Council Meeting held on the third Thursday of the following month. Minutes are viewable on Hadleigh Town Council website – www.hadleighsuffolk.gov.uk

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Annual Parish Meeting The April meeting is called by the Chairman of the Parish Council as a means of reviewing what has happened in the Parish over the last 12 months. Councillors and ‘leaders’ in the community give short reports. Members of the public may raise matters of interest. A draft record of the meeting has been sent to those who are registered with our Community Email and is on the Website if you are interested in the detail. This year we invited a volunteer from the East Anglian Air Ambulance to talk to us – the EAAA is one of two charities to which the Parish Council contributes. It was an impressive presentation and re-assuring to know that there is such a reliable service always at the ready should someone in our community need it. If you are interested in subscribing to their lottery go to www.eaaa.org.uk for details. Layham Community e-Mail 120 parishioners now receive information through the Community e-Mail from our Parish Clerk. This week notes have gone out about the Annual Parish Meeting, the Annual Meeting of the Playing Field and the Plant Sale and Local History exhibition. It pays to keep in touch. If you are not member contact our Parish Clerk (Jane Cryer) on layhamcommunityemail@gmail.com and leave your e-Mail address. St Andrew’s – your local parish church Sunday Services 3rd 9.15am Morning Worship 10th 9.15am Sung Eucharist 17th 9.30am Café Church 24th 9.15am Sung Eucharist Coffee, Cake and Chat 11 am - 12.30 pm. Mondays 4th and 18th June In St Andrew's Church. All welcome. Date for your Diary Sunday, 12 August. 12.30 pm BBQ at Windy Ridge, Upper Layham. Friends of St. Andrew’s Friends of St Andrew’s arranged a local walk to help raise funds for maintenance of the church. Forty five people responded to last month’s advertisement and gathered at Water House (by kind permission of the Cranfield family) where coffee and tea was served before departure. Some of the group walked the full distance of about 5 miles and others chose the shorter circuit. The photograph shows some of the walkers gathering at Water House. All paid £15 into the fund and were rewarded with a very tasty buffet lunch and a glass of wine on completion of the walk. Some generous folk unable to take part on the day, made donations, and the total sum raised was £1,150. Well done and thank you everyone. St Andrew’s Plant Sale and Cream Teas The combination of bright sunshine and the added attraction of a Local History Group exhibition in the Village Hall brought record numbers to the plant sale and cream teas in the churchyard of St Andrew’s. Thank you all for your support. Community Lunch – put it in your diary

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Layham Playing Field Annual Meeting Wednesday 16 May 2018 The Chairman paid tribute to the work of five members of the committee who have had to resign after many years of service – Jane and Nick Elliott, John and Sam Millman and Andy Thorp. He also thanked all members of the committee for the many ways in which they have given their time to keep the field in good order and develop its facilities. We have a great team. We are very lucky there are so many local people prepared to support the field. The Committee is financially secure, having built up reserves against the possibility of needing to repair or replace the ride-on mower. The annual grant of £1000 from the Parish Council is crucial in that security and the success of and support shown for the 100 Club is gratifying. The biggest job tackled last year was to coppice part of the hedge line between the field and mill land. We look forward to the hedge line regrowing and thickening. The photograph shows new growth from the coppice stools just three months after the felling. The whole committee offered to serve for another year – Lester Bennett, Simon Bewsher, Colin Brown, Graham Coleman, Lizzie Cousins, Glenda Hall, Dusty Miller, James Mosley, Rosie Owers, Neil Riches and Michael Woods. Sylvia Miller was proposed to join the committee and warmly welcomed. Committee meeting following the Annual Meeting Officers elected for 2018-19 were: Chairman: Michael Woods Vice-Chairman: Dusty Miller Minutes Secretary: Rosie Owers Treasurer: Dusty Miller 100 Club: Simon Bewsher The group decided to purchase another picnic table and benches for a sunny area of the field, to top up the apparatus pits with wood chippings and to make application for financial support through the Parish Council for gates between the play area and the conservation area. A sub-committee will work on recommendations for new play apparatus. Layham Playing Field 100 Club The prize winners for May were: £25 Ticket No 18 Laing £15 Ticket No 15 Mowles

Layham Local History Revealed It was good to see so many people (94 in all) calling in to the exhibition of Layham’s History on Sunday 20 May in the village hall. Special thanks to Noel Herring, Sally Looker, Jan McNelly, Jeff Ward and Michael Woods who put together the information on Layham school, the 1851 Census, Layham Rectory, the men who came home from WW1 and Layham’s mills. Thank you also to our guest, Kevin Chisnall (on the left in the photograph), who exhibited some of his metal detecting finds for our interest. Everything on show had been found in the village.


Layham Playgroup CIO This half term we have been thinking about the farm. We have seen the busy tractor in the fields around playgroup, as well as the cow have returning to the neighbouring field. We had lots of fun bringing our stories into our small world farm and singing lots of animal related songs We held a mud week to raise funds for Save the Children. We had lots of fun making mud, we had muddy puddles to jump in, we played with our diggers and even held mud races!

Blackshuck M.C.C. Thanks The George Blackshuck M.C.C. made a special presentation to Paul and Tori Harman who run The George in Hadleigh, to thank them for all the years of support they have given to the Blasckshuck M.C.C. and their help with the many charity events the club has organised. Many bikers look forward every year to the Christmas and Easter charity runs with the club which always stop at The George on their way to Ipswich. In August they also provide a warm welcome to Blackshuck’s guests at the annual rally. Good luck for the future Paul & Tori. You will be missed.

Sudbury & District Citizens Advice Please join us for our Family Games Afternoon on Saturday 16th June 4 – 6pm. Come and play some old family favourites or try some new board games. Tickets are £10 per family, which includes refreshments. We are now enrolling for September 2018. If you would like to come and visit playgroup please contact us on 07999 866419 or email us at admin@layhamplaygroup.co.uk Ladybird Toddler Group takes place every Wednesday morning during term time, 9.30 – 11.00 am, at Layham village Hall. It is a drop in group and is open to all children from birth – five years. We have a range of toys and activities ranging from a quiet baby area to role-play, small world, playdough and crafts.

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Dear Sir, When this edition of Community News goes to press we will not know the result of the meeting which ex deputy Mayor Wilson and five other people have organised to demand a referendum calling for the resignation of the Town Council. The first the Town Council knew about this meeting was when a member of the public asked about a notice stuck to the notice board. It would have been courteous if Mr. Wilson could have mentioned this beforehand and asked if there was a hall available especially as the Council is paying the bill. No mention has been made on social media that there is a cost for a Referendum and elections which have to be paid by all households in Hadleigh through the Council Tax. If Mr. Wilson has been successful he and his supporters will have cost the Town Council something like £10,000 which could be better spent in the town. It is irresponsible for six people to force the Council to incur this expense when all Councillors will have to resign anyway in April next year for the Parish and District Council elections. It is not only Councillors who have been subjected to stress but also our three loyal office Staff who have to cope with extra work caused by the Clerk’s illness. They have been subjected to disrespect, rudeness and demands caused by attempts to disrupt the working of the Council. As a councillor I expect criticism but it is not acceptable for members of the public to treat staff in this way. I would like to thank them all, especially Elaine who has the responsibility of ensuring that the Council is correct in all the procedures, and routine work is proceeding as normal. Jane Haylock

Dear Sir, I would like to say a special thank you to the team at Hadleigh Community News for last month's bumper edition, but also in particular to the wonderful person who delivered it to Edwin Panks Road on May 1st, thus ensuring we don't miss out on any important events. It makes such a difference when we receive the magazine on the first or second day of the month, so many thanks again kind editorial/printing team and great delivery guys and gals. Sarah Thompson

Dear Sir, We all know that we have such a precious town to live in and look after. This was brought home again to me at the May Show this year. The Town Council had a stand displaying some of the work the Council has been supporting and actively involved in, including Layham Road, the Cemetery, the Swimming Pool the Guildhall, the demand for housing, the growth of Hadleigh etc. There is a lot going on and still more to do. The many visitors to the stand were engaged and offered constructive opinions which we have made notes of. Most took part in our poll where we asked members of the public to select a ball and put it in the basket representing what they felt should be the Council’s priority for the Town. The choices were limited to the Swimming Pool, Layham Road or the Cemetery. The results are as follows 79% Swimming Pool, 13% the cemetery, 8% Layham Road. One young lad aged about 7 was watching this and came over and asked what a cemetery was. I explained as gently as I could and he asked me could he have a go with a ball. I said of course he could. He chose cemetery. With that type of selflessness in our young, I am sure Hadleigh will continue to be our precious town. Sue Monks

Dear Sir, I write to commend the many residents that attended the Hadleigh Town Council AGM. I was impressed with the manner in which they conducted themselves, putting forward their views and feedback in a calm and reasoned way. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for some members of the Council. A former Councillor was verbally aggressive towards some who raised questions, whilst another Councillor stood up to angrily rebuke all present over comments concerning the Feoffment. I was disappointed that agenda items were not presented in an acceptable manner. The Neighbourhood Plan was dealt with by the Town Clerk reading out a report, that had been written by a member of a committee that is no longer in being, and that said very little. When it came to items concerning the Cemetery Extension and the Layham Road Pavillion, we were directed to two notice

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Dear Sir, I am writing to correct errors in Cllr Dawson’s report in the May edition of the Community News. Whilst I accept that, as member of the opposition, Cllr Dawson can be expected to argue against administration policies (although not at the same time claiming to be loyal to the principles and policies of a Conservative administration), she should not be allowed to state things that are not true without being challenged. In the interests of being brief, I will summarise these: The costs of the move to Endeavour House have been published and the benefits articulated on many occasions. Indeed, we are seeing ever more evidence of these as the weeks go by. Cllr Dawson claims not to have seen the business plan for the proposed merger with Mid Suffolk. Again, this has been published. She has consistently expressed opposition at any merger and so is keen to disparage any plans for this. We have, quite rightly, suspended our plans until the outcome of the county-wide unitary discussions are known. To proceed with our separate plans heedless of this would have been irresponsible. Cllr Dawson says she will call in the cabinet decision not to provide a Customer Access Point similar to the one in Sudbury. The call in deadline passed without this happening. I can confirm that we are committed to providing a cut-down access point at a location in Hadleigh and, if successful, this model will be rolled out to other locations in the district. Cllr Dawson claims that the proposed new swimming pool will not have disabled changing facilities. This would, of course, be against the law and I can confirm that the facilities will be fully compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act with an additional facility at the poolside. She therefore has no need to request that this be addressed (and then presumably take the credit for resolving something that was never an issue). Finally, to address one of your correspondent’s concerns in the same edition, I can confirm that the depth of the proposed pool will not now be constant: following discussions it has been changed so that there will be a shallow end of 0.8m and a deep end of 1.9m. Cllr John Ward, Leader, Babergh District Council

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Dear Sir, The NHS has come in for some criticism recently due to budget cuts and increased demand. I would like to put in a word for our wonderful surgery at the Hadleigh Health Centre. In October 2017 I had difficulty swallowing and saw a young Doctor who had only recently arrived in Hadleigh. He referred me to Ipswich Hospital for a throat examination where they discovered cancer of the oesophagus. I was referred to Broomfield Hospital and on the 29th January 2018 I had my gullet and the top 1/3rd of my stomach removed. It is now nearly 4 months since the operation and I have made a fast recovery with no trace of cancer spread. It was life changing surgery but my prognosis was poor without the operation. I would also like to thank the wonderful District Nurses who visited me daily to dress my wounds. How about that for service? I am 71 but was treated like royalty by all the NHS staff that I came into contact with. I am currently mowing the lawn, driving my car, planting vegetables and walking our three dogs. I look forward to a longer retirement than I otherwise might have had John Bowtell

KERSEY OPEN GARDENS Saturday 9th June 2018, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm £5.00 per adult - Children under 16 free Tickets available from participating gardens

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Awaiting the Final Attack In this article we remember: Harold Victor Skinner 26 April 1918 Frederick Herbert Skinner 25 June 1918 The Skinner family lived at 87 Angel Street at the beginning of the 20th century. There were five boys all born in Hadleigh, three of whom were to lose their lives in the Great War. Lance Corporal Charles Henry Skinner was lost in action in the Ypres Salient in 1915. Harold and Frederick junior both fell within two months of each other in 1918. Because the family moved to Ipswich in about 1907 they are remembered on the war memorial in Christchurch Park. Private Harold Victor Skinner was born in 1899 and worked as clerk for Messrs Footman Pretty and Co in Ipswich before the war. He was conscripted in 1917 and went to France serving with the 7 Battalion the Queen’s (Royal West Surrey) Regiment. In March 1918 the Battalion were close to the front line at St Quentin and during the German offensive of March 1918 were pushed back the full extent of the forty mile retreat over the bleak and barren wilderness that was the Somme battlefield of 1916. By 30 March 1918 they were close to Amiens. As they held the line during April, Harold Victor Skinner was killed, his body was never recovered and his name is inscribed on the Pozieres Memorial on the Somme battlefield in France. Corporal Frederick Herbert Skinner was the eldest brother and worked as ‘sack cutter’. He married in Ipswich in 1910 and lived in Handford Road. He volunteered for service with the Suffolk Regiment in April 1915, later transferring to 11 East Yorkshires. During June 1918 the battalion were close to Hazebrouck in northern France attempting to push back the German front line. In this action Frederick Skinner was lost. His body was never found and he is remembered on the Ploegsteert (Plug Street) Memorial in Belgium. The Royal Air Force was formed on 1 April 1918. The capability and innovation of aircraft design developed rapidly through the years of the Great War and the Army with the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and the Navy with the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), each develop use of the machines for their own needs of combat, bombing and reconnaissance. By 1918 it was clear that the air potential demanded expertise and leadership different from that of the army and navy, hence the RAF came into being with its own chain of command. A number of Hadleigh men served with the RFC and RAF in those early days. Observer Officer Oswald Robert Gayford was born in Bridge Street, in 1893, his father Ernest was a corn, seed and coal merchant, his house, warehouses and maltings now part of the former Babergh Council offices. Gayford enlisted as a seaman with the Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve in 1914. In 1916 he transferred to the RNAS as an observer and saw action in the Mediterranean within Agean Sea. With the RAF he took part in a policing

GREAT WAR NEWS JUNE 1918 (as reported in the Suffolk and Essex Free Press of the day)

Wed 12 June Bombardier Walter Prestidge, London RGA, says “We are still very busy sending the iron over and with all Fritz receives there is a plentiful supply to draw from. Day and night our big shells rain upon him upsetting his plans and destroying his works. Apart from their direct attacks our planes are always seeking targets for the guns. We hope this year will bring the war to a close.” Wed 19 June Gunner William Parker of the Tank Corps says, “We are having a fairly quiet time at present and are just waiting for old Jerry to lead off with the next dance. I hope he will not be too long. If he keeps on at his usual rate he will not last many more months.” Wed 26 June The funeral of the late Mr Henry Allen took place at Hadleigh cemetery on Saturday afternoon. …. Mr Arthur M Allen, Royal Air Force, on active service was unable to attend the funeral of his father. 46

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role in South Russia and he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). After the Great War Oswald Gayford continued to serve with the RAF, in 1933 he held the long distance flying record from England to Cape Town, in 1939 he was Officer Commanding at RAF Wattisham and in 1943 reached the rank of Air Commodore. He died in 1945 and is buried under a CWGC stone in Naughton Village Churchyard. Seven men born in Hadleigh are known to have served in the RAF as ground crew: Arthur Moss Allen, Godfrey John Allen Grimsey, Frederick Charles Grimwade, Alfred Jesse Harriss, Harry William Holmes, Claude Robert Percy and Gurney Richardson. Generally their service made use of their civilian trades. (Researched by Mark Brennan, Nigel Crisp, Jeff Ward. www.hadleighww1@gmail.com)

United Reformed Church Defibrillator Training The final training/awareness sessions for use of the defibrillator before a summer break are being held at the United Reformed Church (Community Room) on Tuesday 5th June at 2pm and 3pm. Please ring 01473.823642 to book a place. Training is free and open to all and lasts about 40-60 minutes. It could be the best hour you’ve spent of your life.

Hadleigh Thrift Shop Herewith is a list of the next list of organisations that have been helped with a monetary contribution: Hadleigh Community Transport St. Mary's Art Exhibition Magdalen House Day Centre Loyalty Scheme Marie Curie Hadleigh Cricket Club Music Festval Hadleigh Musical Festival Hadleigh Elderly Welfare Hadleigh Twinning Association British Legion 5th Hadleigh Girl Guides Elmsett Football Club Brett Vale Football Club Visit to Ghana We have had some wonderful contributions from you all, so thank you so much. It included some lovely pieces of furniture, please keep it all coming. Thank you so much

NEDGING VINTAGE FETE at Nedging Hall Sunday 24th June 12 noon to 4.30 pm Steam Engine, Classic Cars, Tractors, Engines, Motorcycles Crafts and Trade Stands, Raffle, BBQ, Cake Stall, Tombola

‘The Suffolk Trinity’ Suffolk Horses, Red Poll Cattle, Suffolk Sheep Refreshments • Church Open • Nedging Hall Gardens Open Entrance £3, Children Free

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MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (12A) IDEAL VIEWING FOR A SUMMER EVENING £3.50 on the door In this classic remake of the earlier film, Kenneth Branagh has made this sequel every bit as good as the original, with an all star cast to help Hercules Poirot solve the case and find whodunnit. As usual, our film starts at 7.30 pm. Take your seats early! We will have on sale our everpopular coffee, teas and cold drinks plus choc ices, plain and milk, straight from the kitchens of the Orient Express!

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Sat 2nd Steve Forward Fri 15th Disco Sat 23rd Paul Price Fri 29th Karaoke Special Offers

FOSTERS/CARLSBERGH/JOHN SMITHS SMOOTH - £3.00 pint Sol/Desparado/Tiger/WKD/Smirnoff Ice – 2 for £5.50 Look out in Club for Saturday night specials and guest beers Meat Raffle held Sunday Lunchtimes Membership

If you have paid your annual RBL subscription of £17.50 and received your membership card you will also need to come into the Club and pay your Club Membership Fee of £8.00 / £6.00 OAP to obtain your Club Sticker. If you decide not to pay the Club fee you will not benefit from the reduced entrance fee for entertainment nights and will only be permitted to use the Club on two occasions during the month at a fee of £1.00 per visit. Super League Darts Tuesday nights Thursday nights are Bingo nights, come along for a game from 7:30pm

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SERVICES FOR JUNE Sunday 3 June 10.45am Sung Eucharist, 6pm Informal Worship Sunday 10 June 10.45am Informal Communion Sunday 17 June 10.45am Sung Eucharist 6.30pm Churches Together in Hadleigh (CTiH) Songs of Praise Sunday 24 June 10.45am Morning Worship with Baptism 12.15pm Shortened Eucharist 6.30pm CTiH United Service (Week of Prayer for Christian Unity) EVERY SUNDAY 8am Said Eucharist (BCP) EVERY TUESDAY 11am Mattins (or Communion on 1st Tuesday) at the Row Chapel, George Street 1.30-2.45pm Tadpoles, for babies, toddlers and their carers (term time only) 6pm-8pm Porch Project (for teenagers) EVERY WEDNESDAY 8.30am Morning Prayer and Communion followed by breakfast EVERY FRIDAY 9.30am-12noon Café Church, including a short service at 10am 7pm-9.30pm Porch Project (for teenagers) MORNING PRAYER IS SAID TUES-FRI, 8.30AM

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HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST - a talk by four charities 14th June at 6.45pm at Hadleigh Leisure Centre Please come along and listen to what is available from St. Elizabeth Hospice, Suffolk Age UK, our own Hadleigh Dementia Group and Hadleigh Healing Society.

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Outstanding Season for Hadleigh Table Tennis After comfortably winning Division 2 of the Ipswich League Hadleigh ‘A’ team went on to achieve double success by winning the League’s Handicap Cup Competition - which began with 18 teams. In the Final they were clear winners over a valiant Stowmarket Pickwicks Team Hadleigh had to concede points to their opponents but overcame the deficit and won all 21 games contested. The winning team consisted of Steve Holland, Rex The victorious Hadleigh ‘A’ team L to R Manning and 13 year old Daniel Mike Emmerson, Daniel Young, Peter Young their patient play proved Wright (Captain) Steve Holland and too good for their opponents. Rex Manning Next Season they will return to Division 1 where they had been for the previous 15 Seasons and on current form they should make a good impression. Hadleigh Owls who played in Division 3 had a mixed Season finishing just below mid-table. This was partly due to losing their ‘star’ player Krystoff Kopec early in the season and being unable to field a settled team for the remainder of their fixtures. However, with new players coming on board there are high hopes of climbing up the Division next season! Ken Rodwell (Club Secretary)

Hadleigh Swimming Club News Hadleigh Swimming Club are going from strength to strength with some cracking performances at recent competitions across the county. Following on from our strong performance in February’s Suffolk County Championships, we have gone on to collect a new haul of County qualifying times with another eight months of training to go! Well done to our swimmers, coaches, teachers and helpers – keep up the fantastic work. One of our swimmers, thirteenyear-old Elliot Gladwell is swimming in the Eastern Region Championships in Luton at the end of May – best of luck to him. As well as individual success, Hadleigh has done very well so far as a team in the Suffolk ASA Summer League. With another round and the Grand Final to go, we’re looking forward to an improved position on last year In other news, our four recently appointed Team Captains have been busy raising funds for the club. Their recent cake sale raised over £130 and was well supported by the community. A big thank you to those who donated goodies or who took some away with them, and also to Hadleigh Pool and Leisure for allowing us to use their venue. Look out for more fundraising events coming soon. For details on how to join our fun, friendly and successful club, please email us at info@hadleighswimmingclub.co.uk or visit us poolside on Monday or Wednesday evening from six thirty.

HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST - a talk by four charities 14th June at 6.45pm at Hadleigh Leisure Centre Please come along and listen to what is available from St. Elizabeth Hospice, Suffolk Age UK, our own Hadleigh Dementia Group and Hadleigh Healing Society.

MONKS ELEIGH FETE AND FLOWER SHOW Saturday 2 June 2018 1pm to 5pm Recreation Ground, Church Hill, Monks Eleigh IP7 7JL Traditional family fun - Free entry To be opened by Rev Carol Mansell and author Meg Rosoff and India Knight Live Music, Zorbing, Children’s Competition, Raffle, Traditional Fete Games, Face Painting, Afternoon Teas, Bar and BBQ, Archery, Nearly New Clothes, Lots of other stalls https://www.facebook.com/events/192381528033905 Proceeds of the Fete will contribute to maintaining the fabric of St.Peter’s Church, a 15th century place of worship in the heart of the village 48

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Paul Batram Myself and my family would like to thank my neighbours and family for the money I received after Paul passed away. We are donating it to the NCC unit Addenbrookes where they cared for Paul for many weeks. He recovered well after his accident then to find he had cancer which had spread through his body which was too much for him to fight. He was a wonderful husband, dad, grandad and great grandad who is very sadly missed and will always be in our hearts. Carol and family

Churches in Hadleigh - Praying for Hadleigh The people of the churches in Hadleigh are committed to praying for our town. Over the course of each year we plan to pray for every street in Hadleigh. During June we will be praying for the following streets: Week commencing Sunday 3rd June Bradfield Avenue and Bradfield Crescent; Week commencing Sunday 10th June– Brett Avenue, Delf Close, Newhaven Way, Ramsey Road and Grays Close; Week commencing Sunday 17th June – Calais Street and Meadows Way; Week commencing Sunday 24th June – Castle Road and Castle Rise. If you know people who live in these streets, we would be - very pleased if you also would pray for them. If you live on one of the streets being covered during a particular week and would welcome prayer, please get in touch. Hadleigh Baptist Church Greg Frost 823804 pastorgregfrost@hadleighbaptist.org.uk or pastorchristodd@hadleighbaptist.org.uk Hadleigh URC Wendy Atkins 822535 wendy@whitecat.me.uk St Joseph’s RC Church Anita Rosbrook 810057 a.rosbrook@btinternet.com St Mary’s CoE Joyce Willis 823165 willisjm@lineone.net

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Hadleigh Bowling Club The new season began on 21 April with a sunny day and an informal team competition and a fish and chip supper to follow so it was a good afternoon, unless I suppose you were a fish. But before that there was the traditional start to the season where all the members roll one bowl in to the centre with the person closest to the jack winning a bottle of wine. Imagine a very large game of snooker and organised chaos. Teams from the club have been playing in various competitions across the county since then with various wins and losses. Early days! Our open days at the end of April were a huge success with 15 new members joining. It looks like a couple of them haven’t quite got the idea yet but we have a good mentoring system so I’m sure we can get them off the roof on to the green at some point. If you’d like to try it out please contact Jan Austin on 01473 828212

News from Beaumont Community Primary School Royalty Day On Friday 11th May 2018, pupils from our Dragonbees class (year 1 and 2) held a ‘Royalty Day’. The pupils are currently reading the ‘Princess and a Pea’. With the current Royal Wedding around the corner, it was a perfect opportunity to experience being Kings & Queens for a day! We think you will agree everyone looked very Regal! Hadleigh Show 2018 Our pupils have been busy working on their contribution to the Annual Hadleigh Show. Our KS2 children produced a wonderful cow made entirely from recycled milk bottles and milk bottle tops.

Lavenham’s Hidden Gardens 9th and 10th June 11am to 5pm both days Tickets available at tourist information and around the village. £5 each day and £7 for both days. Children free. Refreshments available in some gardens raising money for various charities • Some gardens are selling plants Several gardens feature sculpture this year. The whole event is to raise money for the Lavenham Community Council and St Nicholas Hospice.

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Back row: Ted Clarkson, Steve Street, Harry Wordley, Roger Hermiston, Robert Rush. Front: Paul MacLachlan, Andrew Johnson, Nigel Gerrrans (nonplaying captain), Ian Duncan and Steve Cragg With half their eight-man team making their debuts in the competition, Newton Green achieved a 13-0 holes win against Ipswich side Rushmere in their opening round of the Sufffok Beaumont Trophy.,Most of the four games of pairs were close at the end of nine holes, but the tricky second half of the course saw the home pairings consolidate their leads by the close of play. The competition is for seniors with handicaps of 10-plus, and Newton now entertain Stowmarket or Southwold in the second round. Scores. Newton names first: Ian Duncan and Roger Hermiston five up to Eric Burt and Gerry Markham, Robert Rush and Steve Cragg four up to Steve Cummer and Steve Lancaster, Paul MacLachlan and Steve Street two up to Ted Howgego and Paul Keen; Andrew Johnson and Ted Clarkson two up to Tom Knights and Tony Mawing.

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On Spring Bank Holiday Monday Stoke by Nayland members competed for the Jubilee Salvers, the most prestigious of all Stoke’s mixed competitions. The format is Foursomes with players taking it in turn to drive the ball and then alternate shots are played. The competition was played on the Gainsborough Course. In lovely weather the players returned some really excellent scores. The partnership of Lady Captain Elaine Davidson and Del Prichard scored a magnificent 41 points. In second place were Barbara Jones and Robbie Benson. The Salvers were presented by Mens’ Captain Alan Line. Full Results: 1st Del Prichard and Elaine Davidson 41 points; 2nd Robbie Benson and Barbara Jones 38 points; 3rd Gary Borthwick and Barbara Rowe 37 points. Best Back Nine: Peter Garnett and Lesley Garnett 18 points; Best Front Nine: Don Wiggins and Janet Hodge 20 points.

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Dixon Dart League Finals and Presentation Evening The Dixon Dart League held their annual presentation and finals night at the Royal British legion club on Monday 23rd April. A large and boisterous crowd were treated to some top class darts throughout the night. Derek Cole rolled back the years to reach the final of the singles competition, but was narrowly beaten 2-1 by Paul Leathers in a nervy, tense game. He did however return in the doubles final with Colin Hynard to win against an unlucky G. Leathers and T. Wade to retain the title. The Trebles was also a close fought match with the Vets trio of Kevin Leathers, Simon Farthing and Ted Harvey winning against George A’s Colin Hynard, Rick Bayly and Derek Cole. The standard of the ladies darts competition seems to get better and better, with some brilliant darts played by all. Debbie Butcher retained the singles title beating D. Wade. Debbie also won the doubles with partner G. Warner, beating the George pair of Bev Mayes and Laura Wilden in a close final. The KO cup was an all-Cock affair, with the Vets taking on the Rebels. Kevin Leathers gave the vets the perfect start beating Andy Chilton. Not to be outdone, brother Paul Leathers leveled the match beating Ainsley Moult. Cliff Steele put the vets ahead again, winning a close match against Stuart King, but Glenn Bentley produced a great leg of darts to overcome Simon Farthing and square the match. Ted Harvey proved the hero for the vets, as he managed to squeeze past Mark Chaplin to take the win. All the results. League Winner Cock Vets Runner Up Cockney Rebels K.O.Cup Winner Cock Vets Runner Up Cockney Rebels Wooden Spoon Eight Bells Most Consistent Player Simon Farthing Cock Vets (21 wins) Most Consistent Captain Colin Hynard George A (19 wins) Singles Winner P. Leathers Cockney Rebels Runner Up D. Cole George A Doubles Winner D. Cole/C. Hynard George A Runner Up G. Leathers/T. Wade Bildeston Red Lion Trebles Winner K. Leathers/S. Farthing/K. Harvey Cock Vets Runner Up D. Cole/C. Hynard/R. Bayly George A Ladies Singles Winner D. Butcher Legion Arrows Runner Up D. Wade Bildeston Red Lion Ladies Doubles Winner D. Butcher/G. Warner Legion Arrows Runner Up B. Mayes/L. Wilden George A Landlords cup Winner J. Rose - British Legion Runner Up N. Lay - Hintlesham Social Club High checkout (season) W. Hudgell Boxford White Hart (160) Most 180’s K. Leathers Cock Vets (5) High Score on night K.H arvey Cock Vets (180) Final League Table P W L A F COCK VETS 22 21 1 45 197 COCKNEY REBELS 22 21 1 67 175 GEORGE A 22 18 4 78 164 LEGION ARROWS 22 12 10 111 131 GEORGE B’S 22 14 8 114 128 BOXFORD WHITE HART 22 8 14 131 111 HINTLESHAM S.C 22 9 13 132 110 LEGION LOUNGERS 22 9 13 132 110 BREWERS ARMS 22 8 14 132 110 BILDESTON RED LION 22 4 18 155 87 EIGHT BELLS 22 0 22 218 24 Thanks as always to the British Legion for staging the event and providing an excellent buffet. Thanks also to the Dixon Dart League committee for their work throughout the season, with special mention to Melvin Tilbury for his continued hard work both on the night and throughout. A massive thank you to Tori and Paul from the George who presented the prizes and have supported both George teams for many years - You will be missed guys. Finally, as I always say, a big thank you to all of you people who turn up and play the darts week in, week out, win or loose. Without you, we have no league. Colin Hynard

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Hadleigh United Football Club Sponsored by Hadleigh Tyre Group www.hadleigh-utd.co.uk The curtain has come down on another enjoyable season at the Millfield. Support has been good even though the team has finished fourth from bottom in the Thurlow Nunn League. The pitch has been in excellent condition throughout the season with some fine games taking place. The Reserves have had a superb season and finished in fourth position in the reserves competition. They ended the season with a great win against local rivals Felixstowe by two goals to one. Our second string draw at Saffron Walden with Sam Sharp scoring twice in the draw game. The Veterans lost by five goals to three in a cup semi-final at Great Yarmouth. There are some good teams in the Veterans competition and Hadleigh did well to win the championship. Our Youth Team finished in mid-table and beat Whitton in the last match with Wilding, White and Vardon-Barber scoring the goals. Prizewinners in the latest draw were Matthew Pryor and Peter Tampion. Ground Development winner was Keith Avis.

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Hadleigh Cricket Club Sponsored by Celotex The 1st XI got their season off to a thrilling start with a 1-run win at Wivenhoe, with Tom Piddington taking 4-11 in 10 overs as Hadleigh tenaciously defended 166. The rest of the first month has been a story of washouts and defeats at Halstead and Ipswich. In fact the team are yet to complete a match at home. The 2nd XI also started well with a win over Needham Market, but have since lost three on the bounce, including one utterly forgettable encounter at Witham. Things happen at Witham. Or they do when our Seconds rock up there. In recent years it has been 200 stands and centuries from Hinsley and Bloss, but this time, in the gloom, dank and cold, ideal conditions for seam bowlers to exploit, we fell over for just 40. The game was over before the 3 o’clock kick offs! But at least a game was played – the following week saw our ground unused in glorious weather, Brightlingsea having withdrawn from Two Counties Division 5 and Lakenheath unable to raise a Sunday side. This was the second week in succession our Academy side had received a concession – another concerning sign that local cricket is struggling for numbers. Our Ladies team are surely team of the month, with two wins to their name to sit proudly at the top of their league. Despite availability issues they were too strong for IES, and then did not lose a wicket in beating Worlingworth, with Frankie Stenning retiring on 30. All our junior sides have played, with our Mixed Under-11s having probably the best result so far, beating Sudbury by just 1 run in the Super 8 format – we think! Sudbury had actually passed Hadleigh’s total, but in the Super 8s all 18 overs are bowled, and in that last over they lost two wickets, losing 6 runs in doing so. It is certainly an interesting format! Gary Wiles

Nedging and Naughton Football Club 50th Year Double Cup Winners Reunion In last months edition of this Community News there appeared an error in which my name and reputation in the ‘football’ sense was delivered a terrible blow. I do accept mistakes happen but I would really like the record put straight. I, Alan Wignall, did NOT miss the same penalty three times. The culprit was Alan Hambling. I know it, he knows it and all the team of that time knows it and to me it is important that the thousands of readers of this magazine, especially the football orientated ones, know it as well. Alan Wignall

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Hadleigh Hares May: Marathons, Easter Eggs and a European Bronze Medal Another busy month for the Hadleigh Hares. Firstly, there was the small matter of a couple of marathons. In addition to the London Marathon, we also had runners at Brighton, Halstead and Hamburg this month. At Brighton, John Scaife and Scott Ramsey both broke the magic three hour mark with tremendous times of 2:58:12, 2:59:30 respectively, while Joanne Some of this year’s Sargent finished her run in a very marathoners respectable 5:40:37 raising money for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Steve Hunt, Dan Widdowson and Karl Fegan took part in the Halstead and Essex Marathon later in the month. This is a particularly challenging course and one which sees very little in the way of support on the way round. Well done to Steve for his 4:11:20 finish and to Dan who managed an excellent 3:08:26 making him 25th overall, and to Karl who made it round in 4:51:35. The London Marathon this year was run in scorching temperatures which had many runners suffering with the heat. Despite this we had five finishers this year: Joanne Abbott (6:24:04), Rachel Bodsworth (4:24:28), Maria Ward (4:04:15), Karl Fegan (5:55:18) and John Scaife running his second marathon in two weeks (3:23:18). Running in those conditions must have been really tough so massive congratulations to all of them. Finally on the marathon front, Simon Fenn made the trip to Hamburg to take on 26.2 miles making his way round in a new personal best of 3hours 23 minutes and 6 seconds. Well done to him and to all our 2018 marathoners. 17th April was the Junior section’s annual Easter Egg hunt, organised again as a cross country run to earn a chocolate egg. Always a popular event this year was no exception with loads of eager choccy hunters taking part. Lots of fun and chocolate at the Easter Egg Hunt Finally, huge congratulations to Davina Greenwell who finished third in her age group at the ETU Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon European Championships at Vejle, Denmark. The 10k run/60k bike/10k run took Davina 3hours 47minutes including the two transitions. A tremendous performance to be a genuine European Bronze Medallist! Amazing work! On the domestic front, Adam Johnson fared well at Great Notely Spring Duathlon coming in 21st overall with Leon Hayward being 3rd Vet and 4th overall. Great work guys!

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Help is at hand - Call Toby Hicks 01449 741056 / 07968 686035 New Domestic appliances & TV products supplied

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JACOBS LADDER - plastering and decorating -

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Paul James Blinds ........................0800 030 6038 Ventanilla Blinds..01787 313677 / 07966 371963 B&T Blinds ....................................01473 311707 Electrical Goods and Supplies Hadleigh Lighting & Electrical .......01473 829222 Hicks TV & Audio Solutions ..........01449 741056 Electricians CC Electrical ..................................07891 723712 S Cowle Electrical..........................01473 823179 Andrade Electrical..........................07977 279970 David Lavender..............................01473 829753 Estate Agents Frost & Partners............................01473 823456 ByChoice .......................................01473 828280 Palmer & Partners.........................01787 242540 Hunters Exclusive..........................01473 828121 Pearce Properties Online ...............01473 810169 Florists The Flower Shop Kersey Mill .........01473 805156 Funeral Services Hunnaball ......................................01473 748808 R. Gwinnell....................................01473 824440 W. A. Deacon.................................01787 247389 Collins & Curtis Masonry ..............01473 250932 Garden Machinery Repair W. J. Green....................................01473 823839 Steve Blake....................................07813 814623 Garden Services 4 Life Landscapes .........................01473 828117 Grass To Glass ..............................01473 828269 T. J. Griggs ....................................01473 824315 The Landscaper .............................01473 824107 Garden Worx .................................01473 823887 Cavendish Landscapes ..................07842 882272 Hair and Beauty Hadleigh Hairloom.........................01473 822191 French Complexion........................01473 828805 Hardware M. W. Partridge ..............01473 824183 / 822333 Health and Fitness Hadleigh Boxford Practice .............01473 822961 Hadleigh Dental Surgery................01473 823092 Hearing Care Centre ......................08000 962637 Looking-Glass Dental Practice.......01473 823003 Sally Mowles Foot Health Care ......01473 822902 Hadleigh Osteopaths .....................01473 828585 Hadleigh Physiotherapy.................01473 810185 Backs to The Future.......................07818 420029 Maggie Thurlow Hypnotherapist ..01473 829729 Hadleigh Acupuncture ...................07717 314961 Health By Design ...........................01473 829025 Claire Jacobs .................................07900 440141 Holiday Lets Toppesfield Cottages .................01473 829129 Home Design / Services Les Hymas Upholsterer .............01473 829337

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Mobile: 07860 775509

Energy on Tap............................07780 975787 S. T. Stoneworks........................01787 464016 I.T. and Computer Services Home Computer Services..........01473 829552 Kitchens Howdens ...................................01787 376576 Locksmith T.J. Griggs .................................07850 630389 Mortgage & Protection Advice SHK Finance ..............................07538 477590 Mobility Services Hadleigh Mobility Centre ...........01473 823235 Newsagents Keith Avis ..................................01473 823131 Nursing & Care Services Laxfield House............01787 247340 / 247495 Hadleigh Hall Nursing Home .....01473 851995 Opticians D. J. Dunstone...........................01473 823755 Painting & Decorating Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 Eleanor May Painter & Decorator .01449 740526 The Paint Saint JLM ..................07917 877694 Andrew Beardmore....................07852 388005 Pest Control Vermoush Pest Control .............07805 999544 Lister Countryside Services.......01473 805792 Command Pest Control .............01787 248049 Pets April Cottage Cattery..................01787 247302 Picture Framing Framestore ................................01473 822334 Plant Hire Hadleigh Hirebase .....................01473 828509 Plumbing & Heating Gallagher ...................................01473 828806 Seager Home Solutions .............01473 824884 Plumbmate ................................01473 810088 Roundhouse Plumbing ..............07939 082630 Heatsave Heating Solutions .......01473 822775 Spear .........................................01473 829863 Allpress Plumbing & Heating.....01473 828004 GJ Watts....................................01473 829644 I.D. Plumbing & Heating............07557 733244 Burnerserve...............................01787 247540 Printers Keith Avis Printers .....................01473 823366 Pubs, Restaurants, Food & Drink Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 The Kings Head Hadleigh...........01473 828855 The George Hintlesham .............01473 652408 The Ram ....................................01473 822880 The Swan Monks Eleigh ............01449 763163 The Greyhound Lavenham.........01787 249558 Brewers Arms............................01787 210441 Hadleigh Fast Food ....................01473 824736

Copper Kettle.............................01473 827001 Royal Bengal .............................01473 823744 Security Guytec CCTV .............................01473 652165 Abacus ......................................01473 824601 Septic Tank Emptying A.K. Services .............................01473 822694 Shops Hollowtrees ...............................01449 741247 Bridge Farm Barns.....................01449 740456 Skip / Waste Removal G. Leeks Skip Hire .....................01473 824256 Solicitors / Wills Gibbons Solicitors .....................01473 822488 Bates Wells & Braithwaite..........01473 219282 Gotelees ....................................01473 822102 The Will Business ......................01206 263420 Holmes & Hills ..........................01787 275275 Sports & Hobbies Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 Stoke by Nayland Club...............01206 265818 Snowys Bait & Tackle ................07766 140624 Storage Elmsett Storshops .....................01473 822162 Surveyors MS Surveys ...............................01473 249020 Taxi Beaumont Cars ..........................07850 318582 Town & Country Cars ................01473 828999 Voyager Travel ...........................01473 828102 Hadleigh Private Hire .................01473 829700 A&L Private Hire........................01473 356277 Travel Beestons ....................01473 212521 / 823243 Travel 2000................................01206 394433 Travel Stop ................................01473 828728 Tree Surgeons Garden Worx .............................01473 823887 Oakdene Tree Services...............01473 652117 Veterinary Surgeons Highcliff Veterinary Practice ......01473 822704 Central Veterinary Services........01473 555000 Water Softeners Patmore.....................................01473 713600 Brett Valley Installations ............01206 337316 Weight Loss & Fitness Cambridge Diet Val Lord............01449 737113 Window Cleaner C&D Services ............................01473 828626

Community News

Editor: Kelvin Avis 01473 823366 kelvin@keithavis.co.uk To place an advert: Matt Barber 01473 823366 Mobile: 07799 313838 matt@keithavis.co.uk

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Hadleigh Community News is produced by Keith Avis Printers, 68 High Street, Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 5EF. Tel: 01473 823366.


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