Sudbury & Long Melford Community News, December 2017

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It’s Panto Time at The Quay! This year’s Quay Theatre pantomime performed by Sudbury Dramatic Society is Aladdin, a traditional family feast of fun and frolic written by local author Andy Gribben, who has previously written successful pantomimes for SDS, and it is being directed this year by SDS Panto stalwarts Helen and Neil Arbon. Aladdin contains the usual mix of Heroes, Villains, Genies, Custard Pies, a Magic Lamp and not to forget of course - the Laundry! (Laundry you ask? But of course!) Plus, plenty of chance for the usual amount of booing, hissing, clapping and cheering! Aladdin starts at The Quay Theatre on Friday 15th December at 7.30pm and runs until Monday 1st January at 3pm with plenty of evening and matinee performances on offer. Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without a visit to the SDS pantomime at The Quay Theatre! ALADDIN has everything you could wish for in a traditional family feast of fun and frolics. So, hop onto your nearest magic carpet and fly down to The Quay to get your tickets before Abanazar sells them on eBay! Full details and tickets are available from The Quay Theatre Box Office on 01787 374745 or online at www.quaysudbury.com.

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Savour the festive season with The Bridge Project A hub of creativity and inclusivity, The Bridge CafÊ will be open as usual throughout the Christmas period – so you can savour every moment. Enjoy festive bakes and hearty lunches to eat in or takeaway, even between Christmas and New Year. The Christmas menu is available between the 1st and 22nd of December, and with places filling up, it’s not too late to book your Christmas lunch at The Bridge CafÊ. Discover your artistic flair with friends and family at The Bridge’s creative workshops. Create beautiful gifts for loved ones this festive season at the Paint Your Own workshop. Suitable for all ages and group sizes, it’s the perfect activity for the Christmas holidays. To book a Christmas lunch or creative workshop this December, contact a member of the friendly team today by calling 01787 313691 or email info@thebridgeproject.co.uk. Founded in 1994, and registered as a charity in 1995, The Bridge Project assists disadvantaged adults and provides support for those with learning difficulties, dementia and mental health problems. Visit www.thebridgeproject.co.uk. Pop into The Bridge CafÊ on Gainsborough Street in Sudbury, to enjoy your voucher for 2 for 1 scones on Saturdays. The CafÊ is open between 9.30 am – 4 pm, Tuesday to Saturday.

All Saints Church, Little Cornard Bell Restoration Project underway Work began in October on the project to restore the tower and remove the ancient bells at All Saints Church, Little Cornard. The Bells Committee has recently received a number of generous grants, donations and promises of funding, which means the money needed to complete this ambitious project has almost reached its target. Whilst the outcome is awaited of other grant applications to help fund the restoration of the bells, it was vital that structural work within the Church began in October so that the project could be progressed without disturbing the bat colony, now in hibernation. Work to repair the tower, remove the font so that it can be repositioned in a new bapistry area, and removal and remodelling of some of the pews has progressed quickly. With this work underway, it was possible to remove the ancient bells ready for them to be transported to John Taylor’s bell foundry in Loughborough for restoration over the coming winter months. The bells were taken down in mid-November. This was a historic occasion, as it is many years since any of the bells was last restored. The oldest bell dates from 1399 and the ‘youngest’ from 1712. The total weight of the five bells is almost 26 hundredweight. One new bell (the treble) – dedicated to the memory of Michael Ford - will be created as part of the project and is due to be cast on 1 February 2018. It is hoped to organise a coach trip for those involved to watch the bell being cast and to tour the museum at the John Taylor foundry. The fund to restore the bells in this Grade 1 listed Church was launched three years’ ago, and it is expected that the bells will be re-hung at the Church in late Spring 2018. Electrically-driven chime hammers will also be installed as part of the project, for use when bell ringers are not available, to ensure regular ringing of the new bells. The bells at Little Cornard have not been rung full circle in living memory, but with the project now underway, members of the PCC and the Bells Committee are confident that their dream of being able to ring the new bells on 11 November 2018 to commemorate the Armistice of WW1 will become a reality. Any further donations to the Tony Moore Memorial Bell Fund may be sent direct to Robert Mackman at Cobnut Cottage, 4 Upper Road, Little Cornard, Sudbury, CO10 0NZ (cheques payable to Little Cornard PCC (Bell Fund Account)).

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Charity Christmas Card Shop now open in Sudbury Cards for Good Causes has got the festive season under way in Sudbury with its pop-up charity Christmas card shop in Sudbury Library, Market Hill. The shop will raise thousands of pounds for local and national charities in the run up to Christmas with its wide selection of cards, as well as seasonal gifts and products. Staffed by a team of local volunteers, the Sudbury pop-up shop is part of a network of more than 300 temporary shops run by Cards for Good Causes, the UK’s largest multi-charity Christmas card organisation. It represents more than 250 charities including Cancer Research UK, Barnardo’s, NSPCC, Alzheimer’s Society and RNLI as well as a number of local charities such as East Anglian Air Ambulance, St Nicholas hospice, Suffolk Accident Rescue Service & Suffolk Wildlife Trust. Shoppers will be able to choose from hundreds of different Christmas card designs, as well as traditional advent calendars and candles, wrapping paper, gift tags, napkins and stocking fillers. Luci Fry, Shop Manager for Cards for Good Causes says: “Buying charity Christmas cards is one of the simplest ways to support good causes this festive season and we stock one of the widest ranges of Christmas cards anywhere. What is more, a higher proportion of the proceeds go to the charity compared to buying charity Christmas cards through most high street retailers, meaning a greater contribution to their vital work. Come and find us in Sudbury Library, Market Hill and get your cards early.” In the past ten years, charities have received more than £40 million from Cards for Good Causes, representing at least 70p in every pound, out of which the charities pay for the production and distribution of their Christmas cards and any VAT. Shop Opening Hours:n 09.30 – 16.00 Monday to Saturday Sudbury Library, Market Hill, Sudbury CO10 2EN www.cardsforcharity.co.uk

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The Arts Society – South Suffolk offers an interesting and stimulating monthly lecture programme delivered by experts on all aspects of the Arts. Lectures take place at 2p.m. at The Quay Theatre, Sudbury on the 3rd Tuesday each month (excepting July/August or December). The 2018 programme covers such diverse subjects as: Cannabalism in Art; Art & Revolution: Russian culture in the 20th century; The Influence of Basingstoke on World Culture; and Wedgewood, Catherine the Great & The Frog Service. Membership is £43 pa for 9 lectures & a quarterly Arts magazine plus the additional option of visiting Places of Interest during the year. To join or enjoy a free taster session: Click on to our website www.tassouthsuffolk.org.uk, choose the lecture in which you are interested and book a place by telephoning the Membership Secretary on 01787 228482 Next meeting: 16th January 2018: Artists’ Studio Houses in the late 19th Century by Mark Bills, Director of Gainsborough House. Victorian houses & their studios became centres of patronage for 19th century artists/ For more details visit our website: www.tassouthsuffolk.org.uk


The 49th Big Night Out It may have only taken 18 minutes to burn the £12,000 worth of pyrotechnics that Project Seven set off at Melford Hall on Friday 10th November but the spectacle will live long in the memory. In another massively successful show, Andrew Hagger and his team delivered a crowd pleasing evening of musically coordinated fireworks, food and fun-fare that had something for everyone. Twelve wonderfully original Guys, mostly made by the children of Long Melford village, topped off the massive bonfire which had been built from over 2000 pallets. It was lit by sponsors, Sheridan’s, Becky Skeats whose twin boys had made a Guy they christened “Donald” and which had been chosen by the organisers as ‘best in show’ in a competition judged last week. The 6000-plus guests behaved impeccably and many stayed on to enjoy the food and fair outlets that accompanied the Kings Lynn based, Scott Grey’s family fun-fare, with its spectacular rides and thrilling lighting. Project Seven’s Andrew told us “it was one of the best BNI evenings for many years – all went relatively smoothly, the weather was perfect and there were no insurmountable difficulties. My special thanks to the dozens of unpaid volunteers who helped before, during and after the event. “They had the whole field cleared by the early hours of Saturday morning” adding “Every penny of our surplus is distributed to support worthy local organisations including many Scouts, Guides, Brownie and Cub groups, The LM Cricket Club, The Air Ambulance, several Hospices and dozens more. Last year £15,000 was distributed in this way and the hoped-for £10,000 from last Friday’s event should enable another year of similar generosity”. Steve Thomson

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It’s amazing that there are people that live in Long Melford who do not realise that we have our own village library. Situated at the United Reformed Church Room in Hall Street, we are a small but perfectly formed branch of Suffolk Libraries. There is always lots going on, Tuesday 2.30-3.00pm is Tot Rock, Wednesday 2.30-4.30pm is Top Time, Friday 3.00-4.30pm Knit and Knatter and free children’s crafts on Sunday 2.00-3.30pm. Please see our website www.suffolklibraries.co.uk for more information or drop to find out more. We held a guy making session on the 5th November for the Project Seven Big Night Out and the top three guys were made at our library as well as one, made by Nina Burton who received the Sheridan’s shield for the most original entry, based on Mr Morton her school teacher! The Friends of Long Melford Library are keeping busy raising money to improve the service we offer. Please support their very popular Christmas Fair, which will be held on Saturday 9th December from 10am to 1pm. This fair has proved so popular in previous years that it has moved from the library into the larger, adjacent hall. This time you can look forward to an amazing selection of stalls - a fabulous raffle, astounding tombola, an incredible selection of preserves, handicraft with knitwear, ceramics, handmade cards and jewellery, potted Christmas bulbs, cakes, fudge, books and refreshments. Please make visiting your local library part of your weekly routine and if you haven’t yet joined, you can do so free of charge with your driving licence or a household bill and proof of signature. Tel: 01787 377525 Email: help@suffolklibraries.co.uk Opening Hours: Tuesday 2.00pm - 5.30pm, Wednesday 2.00pm 5.00pm, Friday 2.00pm - 7.00pm, Sunday 12.00pm - 4.30pm

Looking ahead, planning a viable future for the district council Since 2011 Babergh and Mid-Suffolk District Council have been working together with a single staff structure and CEO. Currently they remain two sovereign councils. The Joint Strategic plan has marked a fundamental shift in working together to sharing a single approach. Many challenges lie ahead for local government; in 2020 central government will no longer provide funding for district councils. In order to prepare for this we have installed Solar PV panels on our housing stock and other buildings, this will provided £7.5 million over the next twenty years. We are investing in various commercial projects to generate income. We need to do more to ensure a secure financial future. A combined district authority would wield a louder voice in Suffolk, and have a greater power of influence; it would need to be approved by both councils, & the Secretary of State. It could not be created before 2019. We welcome your input; there will be an online survey available to the public available shortly http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/onecouncil. In order to merge the two councils a level of public support for the proposal must be demonstrated. No further job losses are anticipated. Associated costs with a possible merger would be recovered in the first year of a new council. Results of the public engagement will be debated at both Full Council meetings in the coming months. Updates to follow. Christina Campbell immy, Shake, Wiggle & Giggle Dance Fitness

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Member of Parliament for South Suffolk In November the Houses of Parliament celebrated UK Parliament Week, an annual festival of events encouraging citizens to “engage, explore and empower�. Whilst there were a whole host of events in Westminster itself, as always for me the most important part was engaging with my constituents here in South Suffolk. In Parliament week itself I visited two South Suffolk schools, in Stoke-by-Nayland and Tattingstone, to take questions on the workings of our democracy. The questions from pupils never fail to engage. By my unscientific estimate, the two most common ones from primary school pupils are: “have you ever met the Queen?� and “how much do you earn?� The latter suggests that our youngest students may have a welcome consideration of pecuniary issues that bodes well for our future prosperity! Of course, the issue of ‘political engagement’ must be tampered with managing expectations about what one can deliver. It can be very tempting in this job to tell people simply what they want to hear, and avoid the reality of what one can actually achieve. For example, many constituents implore me every week to engage in planning matters ranging from single properties to applications for a hundred plus new homes. In fact, planning is in most cases a matter for the district council and not an area where Parliament has direct authority. So, jumping on the bandwagon of people who are unhappy with local applications is, in my view, an opportunistic way to approach a subject that should always be tackled as objectively as possible. My focus is therefore on matters where national Government is most clearly responsible. This is particularly true of Brexit, a matter that will have a huge impact on our environment and agricultural economy. Hence, I was delighted to recently welcome Secretary of State for the Environment Michael Gove to meet 40 South Suffolk farmers at the Stoke by Nayland hotel, to hear their concerns. This was an example of Parliamentary engagement at its best. I look forward to much more of it in the new year, and wish you all a very merry Christmas and prosperous 2018.

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Suffolk Photography Competition Calendar Launched in Aid of Deafness Charity The winners of a local photography competition, raising awareness about untreated hearing loss, have been rewarded with their photos being featured in 2018 charity calendar. The ‘Sounds of Suffolk’ competition was created by family run hearing care specialists, The Hearing Care Centre, who have a local clinics located in both Hadleigh and Sudbury. The competition has helped encourage those struggling with hearing loss to seek help, as well as highlighting some of the incredible sounds that can be found in and around our county. During a prize giving presentation organised at the company’s headquarters on Upper Brook Street in Ipswich, the calendar was officially unveiled, along with a series of greeting cards which are both to be sold in the run up to Christmas. Competition winner James Stannard and second place runner up Stephen Squirrell attended the presentation, along with Brian Platt and his hearing dog Elton. Karen Finch, The Hearing Care Centre’s managing director said “We were incredibly touched by how many people entered the competition and told us just how much they would miss their favourite sounds if they couldn’t hear. Producing this stunning calendar and beautiful cards will hopefully prolong the message of seeking help if you are struggling with your hearing”. All sales from the calendar and cards will be donated to the company’s chosen charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Hearing dogs not only help deaf people by alerting them to sounds they would otherwise miss, but they also give a deaf person a newfound sense of independence and confidence with their loyal companion and true friend at their side. The Sounds of Suffolk calendar and greeting cards can be purchased for £4.99 and £3.50 respectively from The Hearing Care Centre’s website www.hearingcarecentre.co.uk/shop or by calling 01473 230330.

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Sudbury Rotary Club has a busy programme lined up as we approach Christmas. If you have children or grandchildren don’t forget to bring them along to see Santa in Holmes & Hill’s premises in North Street on November 24th, the night of the Christmas Lights switch-on and then in his grotto inside Sudbury Library on Market Hill on Saturday December 16th and from Wednesday December 20th to Saturday December 23rd Each child will receive a small but quality present. There will be small charge and meanwhile Santa’s elves will also be outside the library patrolling Market Hill to welcome you into the Library, collecting for local charities. Four local primary schools are taking part in the ever-popular Schools Concert to be held on 4th December.. The Christmas Tree Festival will be in St Peters from 5th to 10th December. Don’t miss this annual festive treat. If you have never been, make a vow to come this year – as you walk into St Peters and see the 90-or-so decorated trees it is truly enchanting. At the festival we will once again have a Tree of Memories and people are invited to write a message on a card in memory of a loved one and hang it where they choose on the tree. As part of our support for schoolchildren, Sudbury Rotary Club has been distributing Usborne Illustrated Dictionaries to local primary schools. This year we have donated 256 copies of the dictionaries among schools in Sudbury and nearby villages. This is a tradition for us and we have previously given dictionaries to a number of schools in the Sudbury area. President Lesley Ford-Platt, and President-elect Tony visited both Pot Kiln and St Gregory Primary Schools to present the dictionaries at their recent Celebration Assemblies. It was good to see how quickly children were looking through the new books and finding words and illustrations to inspire them in their learning. In addition to supporting local children with their education, Sudbury Rotary Club also funds children in developing countries, and we are currently engaged in a three year programme of support for a boy and a girl to attend a primary school in East Meru, Tanzania, Jane Wall from Long Melford but who works at the school came to tell us more about life there. We learnt how this is somewhere a small amount of money can really change lives: a decent education is vital for all children, wherever they live. We also support street children in Bamako, Mali, where we are sponsoring a teenage boy and girl to learn skills to help them out of poverty Rotary supports both local and national/international initiatives. We are offering support mainly in kind, to the newly-formed Sudbury Community Depot and we invited a speaker to one of our weekly lunches, in November, to talk about this new venture. Later in the month we had a talk from Emma Black, the Countryside Officer for the Stour Valley Educational Network. Recently, Mel Edwards, Tesco Community Champion, with whom we often work in partnership spoke to us about the three main community initiatives supported by the store: ‘Farm to Fork’, especially for children to learn about sources of food (though adults can take this tour too); ‘Community Food’ support where local charities and schools are given food which is nearing its ‘use by’ or ‘best before date’ – there are still two unallocated days for this

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Suffolk County Council launches consultation on proposed sand and gravel sites Communities are being invited to have their say on proposed sand and gravel quarrying sites as part of a six-week consultation held by Suffolk County Council. Suffolk County Council, as a minerals and waste planning authority, is required as part of the planning framework to make a provision for sand and gravel supplies, based largely on the average of sales over the previous 10 years, which is 1.158 million tonnes per year. Once the Plan has been adopted by the county council as policy quarrying companies will still need to submit a planning application to the county council to extract materials. Companies will also pay landowners to dig up the materials on their fields – before selling it to construction companies. This work is likely to create additional employment in the area. Only one site for waste development has been allocated, at Sizewell A, for the treatment and temporary storage of radioactive material removed as part of decommissioning from Sizewell and other decommissioning stations. Currently Sizewell A is already benefitting from exporting waste to Bradwell Nuclear Power Station in Essex for treatment and temporary storage. While there are no current proposals to share the facilities in Sizewell, it is considered sensible to have policies in place if such a proposal is put forward in future. The consultation closes at 5pm on 11th December 2017. Find out more about the consultation and how you can have your say at www.suffolk.gov.uk/mineralsandwaste. A paper copy of the survey can be requested by calling, 0345 603 1842 or emailing smwlp@suffolk.gov.uk. Suffolk Social worker Karen Stock nominated for National Adoption week award A Social Worker from Suffolk has been selected as a finalist at the First4Adoption National Adoption Week 2017 Awards. Karen Stock of Suffolk County Council’s Adoption and Fostering service has been nominated for the ‘Adoption Social Worker of the Year’ award. Karen is one of 24 finalists across 6 categories and will find out whether she has won at an award ceremony taking place in London next week. Home to School Transport - Workshops announced In September, the LDGI Group successfully “called-in” the Cabinet’s decision to go to consultation on changes to the Home to School Transport policy. We questioned the nature of the pre-consultation period, and argued that more research needed to be done. The Scrutiny Committee agreed with us, and voted to refer the decision back to Cabinet for further consideration. It has not yet been announced when Cabinet will reconsider the proposals. Suffolk County Council has announced that two workshops will be taking place next month, to further discuss the challenge and help develop proposals for Cabinet to consider. However, invitations will only be sent to 80 randomly selected representatives. If you have not been invited, and feel that you should be a part of these workshops, you can contact either myself or schooltravel@suffolk.gov.uk.

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Peter Thorogood... We should show compassion to Politicians without letting them stand for political office. The majority have now conveniently forgotten the ongoing public Contaminated Blood scandal. This government backed scheme to condemn thousands of innocent people to death and injustice by supplying them with imported American blood is one of the more barefaced examples of government ineptitude of modern times. In the 1970s and 80s the misnamed Department of Health imported blood products sourced from the drug addicted inmates of American prisons and injected same into British patients. Some 2,400 haemophiliacs have died to date as a result with thousands of others still suffering. Not to mention the resultant pain and financial distress to their families. It required years of campaigning from Labour MPs Diana Johnson and Andy Johnson to finally force a Commons debate this year. Why so long you may ask? Obviously the more victims that have passed away the less compensation required but of more concern, is as the majority of those officials responsible for the purchase of the tainted blood will by now have retired into well pensioned anonymity therefore making it more difficult for the Police to call them to account. It must be obvious to everybody we elect that purchasing tainted blood derived from addicts and gangsters is somewhat risky. So who authorised same and will prosecutions follow? Don’t hold one’s breath! My daily rag informs me that some five million people will be stuck on waiting lists as a result of an underfunded NHS. Rubbish, it ain’t underfunded, it is completely mismanaged. You do not seek to shore up a failing concern by throwing more money at it. The first rule of the private sector. The financial incompetence of the public sector and its managers is a national scandal. Here, in our rural idyll examples abound. Two excellent hospitals are sold to developers and replaced with an out of town clinic. People’s Park, seemingly the site of a new hospital and once a public asset, now covered in housing. Our compliant local politicians gave the so called local Health Trust carte blanch to destroy OUR heritage. Bed blocking at Bury hospital could simply be solved by the erection of suitable “half way” accommodation with a thirty bed unit adjacent to Sudbury’s clinic on land we already own. The cost of a blocked bed some £3000 a week, the cost of care in such a unit some £900. It’s a no brainer, but doubtless the said land will undoubtedly be flogged to a developer to meet any shortfall in the public sector pension pot. Those same inept nitwits cannot even be trusted with purchasing powers. Jeremy Hunt has recently stated that the “poorly funded” NHS could save up to £1billion a year by astute purchasing. So why is one Trust paying 35p and another £16.47 for a pack of gloves or £3,669 for a stethoscope whilst another just £761. If Inspector Knacker of the yard can’t smell a rat this old boy can. If the officers concerned are incompetent, they should be sacked as such, but in the public sector, Never! Now it appears that there exists a group called Hasbara Trolls. This rather shadowy gang, some salaried, some volunteers, whose sole purpose it is to disparage any public critic of the State of Israel. Apparently any criticism of the illegal occupation of Palestine or actions of the Israeli Army brings one to the attention of this group. Skilled in manipulation and misinformation any such critic becomes a target of this state sponsored body. America has steadfastly blocked any UN action against Israeli oppression thus fuelling anti-western militants and terrorism. Obviously the Israelis have learnt much regarding the manipulation of Congress from Irish republicans. We now discover that a British Minister, one Priti Patel, has been demoted after holding secret talks with that discredited regime. But are we gullible enough to believe she was acting on her own initiative or was actually sacked as a sacrificial lamb having been caught in the act? Whatever, I personally don’t give a fig, but I will miss her presence in the Reptile House. So much a comely apparition in comparison with some of her colleagues! However, some gain in attraction in relation to the amount of Guinness or Claret that one has consumed, so off for a jar! All the usual comments, threats or whatever to mandpthorogood@gmail.com

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BIG BAND SPARKLE PARTY DANCE Saturday 30th December 2017 At The Delphi Centre Sudbury CO10 2RR Dancing to “SWING MACHINEâ€? ‘Dance With Us’ to 30s, 40s, 50s music Swing, Ballroom, Latin & Jive Doors open 7.00pm for 7:30pm carriages 11:30pm Glass of bubbly on arrival Licensed bar (cash only), bring your own nibbles Dress Code – Black Tie/Formal – Art Deco 20s theme Tickets ÂŁ17.50 each (ticket entry only) Tickets: Philip 01206 262544 or email: dancewithussuffolk@outlook.com and Tourist Information Centre, Sudbury Library

Geoff Challacombe, Alan Vince, Andy Dodds and Ken Mazdon Awards representing 80 years’ service as trustees were presented when Newton Green Golf Club celebrated its successes over the last year. Four trustees, Ken Mazdon, Alan Vince, Geoff Challacombe and Andy Dodds have relinquished their positions as the members’ club has moved to incorporated status. Directors now take over the responsibilities of the trustees, and chairman Peter Philpott presented inscribed glass bowls to the long-serving trustees. In reviewing the year, he said: “Newton Green is in a very strong position, both in respect to its playing standards and facilities. In recent times the club has invested heavily in the course, which has resulted in a significant increase in visitors. “On top of this, the last few months have seen us ploughing in around ÂŁ90,000 to completely refurbish the bar and dining areas, as well as transforming the road network with block paving, landscaping and re-organising parking arrangementsâ€?. The evening of celebration also included marking the juniors becoming Suffolk team champions for the third year, as well as winning the team award at the county junior stroke play final. They went on to finish sixth out of 30 teams in the national club final. Also during the year the women reached the final of the Suffolk Cranworth Trophy, while Ben Tawell won both the spring and autumn meetings of the East Anglia Golf Managers’ Association, which meant he also retained the organisation’s Dick Burn Trophy.

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When David Hunter was Captain of Stoke by Nayland Golf Club in 1997 his charity was Guide Dogs for the Blind and for every year since the members have competed for the Hunter Guide Dog Trophy. The competition has a greensomes format. Twenty years later the members continue to support this worthy charity and over ÂŁ100 was raised at the 2017 event. There was a very good entry, including David who played with the Ladies Vice Richard Cross, David Hunter, Captain Elaine Davidson. The Mandy Byham and Don Wiggins winners of the trophy, with 40 points, were Richard Cross and Mandy Byham just one point ahead of the runners up Michael Isom and Roz Clements. The trophy was presented by David Hunter and the Club Captain Don Wiggins. Results: 1st Richard Cross and Mandy Byham 40 points; 2nd Michael Isom and Roz Clements 39 points; 3rd Richard Allen and Fiz Grundy 38 points; Best Front Nine: Colin Pottle and Jill Pottle; Best Back Nine: Del Pritchard and Jo Little.

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Dates for your Diary... Sudbury VIP's (Visually Impaired People), on the 1st Wednesday of every month we have a coach outing, on the second Wednesday of each month we have a coffee morning at the Christopher Centre, Gainsborough Street, 10am - 12pm and on the last Wednesday of every month we have an afternoon tea at the Christopher Centre, Gainsborough Street, Sudbury,2pm - 4pm - all events are open to anyone with a visual impairment Bridge Project - Paint Your Own Ceramics Prices start from £1.25 per item. Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk to book. Courtyard Café@The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU Why not follow us on Twitter to get daily special updates? Bridge Project - Tuesday Lunch Club Roast lunch served in our Pavilion Room for older residents of Sudbury and surrounding villages. 12 noon to 1.30 pm. Roast Dinner £5.00; Dessert £2.00 Contact 01787 313691 Mondays: Sue Ryder Synergy Café for those living with dementia and their carers 10.30 am to 2.30 pm. Open Doors Mental Health Support Group. 11.00 am to 2.00 pm. The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU. 01787 313691 www.thebridgeproject.co.uk. 28th Oct/ 4th February 2018 Exhibition: ‘Reviving an Artist’s Birthplace - A National Centre for Gainsborough, Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury, CO10 2EU Tel: 01787 372958 Email: mail@gainsborough.org www.gainsborough.org Fri 1st December Fleece Jazz – Josephine Davies Satori, Stoke By Nayland Hotel, CO6 4PZ Doors open 7.30pm starting at 8pm Tickets £15. Students Half Price Box office: 01787211865 www.fleecejazz.org.uk Fri 1st December Quay Music – Cardy & Coke, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm. Tickets £13 (No Concessions) Tel: 01787 374745 Sat 2nd December Christmas Orbs Workshop with Brenda & Janine, Main Hall at Stevenson Centre, Great Cornard, CO10 0WD 10am – 3pm. £25 to include lunch and flowers. Tel: 01787 370032 brendagraham1@hotmail.com Sat 2nd December Craft and Gift Fair by Imagine, St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9am – 4pm. Free Entry Sat 2nd December Christmas Indoor Craft Market, The Delphi, Alexandra Rd, Sudbury CO10 2QQ 10am – 3pm Free Entry Tel: 07809 426609. Proceeds to The Delphi Centre. Sat 2nd December Christmas Craft Fair in Clare, Town Hall, Market Hill, Clare CO10 8NN 10am-4pm Sat 2nd December Quay Music – Wrong Jovi, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm. Tickets £14 (No Concessions) Tel: 01787 374745 Sun 3rd December Gold and Dirt: Reflections on an architectural journey, Illustrated Lecture: John Lyall FRBA FRSA, Constable Hall, Gandish Rd, East Bergholt Tickets £10 Tel: 01206 298426 Email: svamtickets@btinternet.com Sun 3rd December Christmas Service in Clare, Parish Church, High Street,Clare CO10 8NY 4pm www.visit-clare.co.uk Sun 3rd December Light up a Life - St Nicholas Hospice St Peter’s Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EH 3pm-4pm Mon 4th December Rotary Club Primary Schools Carol Service, St Peter’s Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EH 6pm-7pm Mon 4th December Charity Fashion Show, M & Co, 10 North St. Sudbury. CO10 1RB 6.30pm. Tickets £3 Tickets available in store Wed 6th December Quay Live Cinema – The Nutcracker, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.15pm. Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Wed 6th December One Life Suffolk - Health Walks- Gt. Cornard, Meet at 10am Gt. Cornard Library CO10 0JU Tel: 01473 272357/718193 Wed 6th December ‘Flix in the Stix’ Churchill Lavenham Village Hall CO10 9QT, Doors open 7pm – Film starts 7.30pm Tickets £4.50 Telephone : 01787 248599 or e-mail lavenhamvh@btconnect.com. Weds 6th/Sat 9th December Christmas Tree Festival, St Peter’s Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EH 9am-6pm. Proceeds to charity. https://www.rotary-ribi.org Wed 6th/Sat 9th December Crib Fest in Baptist Church, Baptist Church, High Street, Clare CO10 8NY 1pm-6pm (Sat.10am-4pm) www.visit-clare.co.uk Thurs 7th December Canine Partners East of England Carol Service, Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford 6.30pm. Tickets £18, Children £7.50 Telephone Helen Wilkinson on 01530 225939 or Box Office: www.caninepartners.org.uk/eastofenglandcarols Thurs 7th December One Life Suffolk - Health Walks - Hadleigh, Meet at 11.15am Hadleigh Library IP7 5AG Tel: 01473 272357/718193 info@onelifesuffolk.co.uk Fri 8th December Fleece Jazz –The Spirit of Trane, Stoke By Nayland Hotel, CO6 4PZ Doors open 7.30pm starting at 8pm Tickets £15. Students Half Price Box office: 01787 211865 www.fleecejazz.org.uk Fri 8th December Quay Drama – Christmas Gothic, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm. Tickets £13 (No concessions) Tel: 01787 374745


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