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New Gym at Kingfisher Leisure Centre South Suffolk Leisure (SSL), the charitable trust who manage and run the leisure facilities in Suffolk have pledged their commitment to improving the health & fitness facilities at Kingfisher Leisure Centre by investing £150,000 in a new and improved gym. This considerable investment in the health and fitness facilities by our Trust meets their ongoing mission in providing quality facilities and service for the community that promote a healthy lifestyle. Commenting on this significant investment, Tim Mutum, chairman of the Board of Trustees said, "Over the last ten years South Suffolk Leisure has strived to continually invest in Kingfisher Leisure Centre to provide the best possible facilities for our thousands of customers. This latest investment demonstrates our ongoing commitment to remain as one of the leading leisure providers in the area." The new and improved gym will be fully equipped with state of the art Matrix cardiovascular, strength, and functional equipment. Incorporating the latest in demand fitness trends for more variety of training equipment and options; the gym will feature a zonal approach with the layout providing a clear distinction for different types of training. The functional area provides an area for exercises that focus on improve life’s everyday activities and can be used for core and stretching exercises. Continued on page 3...
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East Anglian Garden Group Cleve West We are all very excited in anticipation of our Celebrity Speaker, one of the country’s leading garden designers, Cleve West. We are extremely lucky to have persuaded him to come to Suffolk, as he rarely gives talks, but he will be telling us of his passionate involvement with Horatio’s Garden. Many will remember Horatio Chapple, aged 17, who was tragically killed by a polar bear whilst on an Arctic expedition. His father was a spinal surgeon at Salisbury Hospital, where Horatio worked as a volunteer. Horatio always thought that the hospital should have a Healing Garden, and after his death contributions flooded in. Cleve designed Horatio’s Garden, and his talk is entitled Healing Gardens. He will speak from a personal perspective on how gardens can enhance well-being, and of their therapeutic effect. Examples range from private sanctuaries, his own allotment and the much -celebrated Horatio’s Garden. Cleve is the winner of 6 Chelsea Gold Medals, and 2 Best in Show Medal, and much more. He will be at Chamberlin Hall in Bildeston, on February 17th, tickets and information are available from Matthew Long on 01449 741551, advance booking only. The new season starts with our annual visit to Anglesey Abbey on Saturday 6th January, for a walk in the Winter Garden, which should blow the Christmas cobwebs away. The first meeting of the year will be at Hitcham Village hall in February 3rd, where the speaker is Julian Ives, whose talk - Controlling Garden Pests and Attracting Wildlifeshould be most interesting. Julian trained at RHS Harlow Carr, and Writtle College, before setting up his own business to advise on pest control, and how to make gardens a safe environment for wildlife. Please look online for information on forthcoming talks and outings, and details of how to join us, new members are always welcome. Wishing a Very Happy New Year to all our Gardening Members and friends, Erica Bolam, Chairman. eastangliangardengroup.onesuffolk.net
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2018 is an exciting year at The Bridge Project. After many years of successful business, the owners of Bazaar on Gainsborough Street in Sudbury have decided to retire. Here at The Bridge, we saw a massive opportunity to generate income for our charitable activities, and to improve the range of training and development on offer. As of January 2018, The Bridge Project are now the proud owners of Bazaar, continuing to sell the same Fair-Trade goods to keep the Bazaar spirit alive. The shop will provide The Bridge Project service user’s the opportunity to develop their workplace skills by operating the tills and re-stocking, as well as enhancing customer service techniques. The Bridge Project is looking forward to welcoming customers to The Bridge Café and Bazaar, both found on Gainsborough Street, throughout 2018. To book and enjoy your voucher for 2 for 1 on Paint Your Own Pottery at The Bridge Project, email info@thebridgeproject.co.uk or telephone 01787 313691. The Bridge Café is open between 9.30am – 4pm, Tuesday to Saturday. 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. For more information, please visit www.thebridgeproject.co.uk.
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Going through a divorce can be an extremely difficult time both emotionally and financially. In the past the more traditional approach to Divorce has been for the parties to resolve their differences in the courtroom but increasingly with court delays this process can often lead to increased stress and cost to both parties. The premise of dealing with a family case ‘collaboratively’ is for the parties to agree to achieve a settlement through collaboration as opposed to making an application to the Family Court. In the collaborative process, each party instructs a specialist, collaboratively trained divorce lawyer and all negotiations and decision making takes place in a series of four way meetings attended by both parties and their divorce solicitors. Control is given back to the parties in the divorce to set their own timetable and agenda for these meetings rather than a timetable being imposed by the court. As the parties have a direct input into the agenda they will each be able to discuss issues most pressing to them at an early stage of the collaborative divorce process. It is possible to bring in experts to the four way meetings, where required, such as Independent Financial Advisers and/or Family Consultants to ensure that both parties have the correct assistance to help them make important decisions for the benefit of their family. There is far more flexibility in the Collaborative process than the more traditional court process and so it can often lead to a speedier resolution of issues and therefore reduced divorce costs. If the parties have children it is essential that communication is maintained to enable the parents to be able to co-parent their children when they have completed the divorce process. One of the benefits of collaboration is being able to keep the children at the forefront of all discussions in the hope that the impact of the divorce on the children can be minimised. There is still the obligation on the both parties to provide full disclosure of their financial positions to enable the parties to be fully informed before making any decisions. However, the process of providing this information is more informal and less restrictive than that prescribed within the court process. Ultimately the collaborative divorce process hopefully ends with an agreement being reached between the parties which they have both worked towards together rather than a decision being imposed upon them. Holmes & Hills Solicitors’ team includes Sue Wardropper, a specialist collaborative divorce solicitor. If you are interested in learning more about a collaborative approach to divorce, call Holmes & Hills on and make an appointment to see Sue Wardropper. Holmes & Hills Solicitors, 96 North Street, Sudbury, CO10 1RF Call 01787 275275 www.holmes-hills.co.uk
Happy New Year from Claire Ford Here's hoping all my family, friends, neighbours past and present have had a wonderful Christmas and I would like to wish you all a very happy and healthy 2018. In lieu of Christmas cards I will be sponsoring a guide dog for the blind.
Pause For Thought The stress is awful! Nowadays there doesn’t seem to be enough time for everything. The pressure can become overwhelming. I have a way out. I know how you feel because I’ve been there. Working in a mental health charity, I see people suffering with stress and anxiety. It can ruin lives and I want to offer you a drug free way out. These words come from someone I trust: “Come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” Matthew 11 v28. Yes, it was Jesus but what did he mean? From pure personal experience I can say; now I trust Jesus I feel his peace even when mayhem is going on in the world all around me. Paul explains this inner peace. He said “And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” Philippians 4 V7. He got it, do you? Do you want to know what this inner peace is? You can investigate and find out all about it. You don’t have to accept it but you would be daft to pass by an opportunity for peace like this. Believe me. Kenny Sanderson
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Innovative events wanted to widen the appeal of St Peter’s - Call goes out to organisations and individuals A call has gone out to performers and acts who would like to bring their show to a landmark Sudbury town centre venue. The Friends of St Peters, who look after St Peter’s Church, want to hear from organisations and individuals with a view to putting on creative events that will appeal to as wide an audience as possible. The call comes after the venue last month successfully hosted the theatre production Anglian Mist. Feedback from members of the sell-out audience was overwhelmingly positive, and the use of lighting and sound during the performance literally threw new light on what is creatively possible in the venue. Chairman of the Friends of St Peters, Peter Gray said: “This was a bold move for St Peter’s and part of a trial of new kinds of events to be hosted in the venue following feedback from the local community. “While St Peter’s has traditionally been a ‘hall for hire’, the Friends of St Peter’s are overseeing a regeneration project in partnership with the Churches Conservation Trust, which they hope will lead to the building being used to host more contemporary events alongside those currently taking place in the venue.” As well as entertaining the audience, the Anglian Mist event raised £1,600 towards St Peter’s regeneration project. The Friends of St Peter’s are now actively seeking out partnerships with organisations and individuals, with a view to putting on a programme of interesting events that will appeal to audiences of various ages. If you would like further information contact Oliver Forder on 07774 188862 or oliver.forder@btopenworld.com, and Alli Burke on 07597 020427 and info@stpetersudbury.co.uk
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First of all a Happy New year from Sudbury Rotary Club! As ever, the Rotary Club of Sudbury has enjoyed a busy December including the Annual Schools Concert, the Christmas Tree Festival, the Tree of Memories and Santa's Grotto as well some special social occasions. This year, four local primary schools took part in the concert in St Peters on December 4th. The audience clearly enjoyed the contributions from Pot Kiln, St Gregory's, Tudor and Woodhall Primary schools. Thank you to our secretary Roger Green for organising the event and all those who helped him We had a record number of Christmas trees (over 90) at this the 15th annual Christmas Tree Festival, held between 6th and 10th December. Many people said how much they appreciate the Festival and the way in which it is a fitting and magical start to Christmas. Thank you to the many charities, churches, schools, businesses and individuals who showcase their activities by decorating a Christmas tree. Every year I marvel at the imagination and ingenuity of the designs which people create Thanks to the Co-operative Society, the Tree of Memories in the church chancel was the opportunity to remember loved ones and hang messages and dedications on the tree, not only during the Festival but throughout the Christmas period. Early in the New Year these dedications will be blessed during a service at St Gregory’s. Last year Santa had a new home for his grotto in Sudbury Library, This has continued this year but he also enjoyed a new location during the Town Council’s Christmas Lights Switch-on, in the warm and cosy surroundings of Holmes and Hill’s offices fronting on to North Street – and there was even room for his reindeer to park, or should I say, be tethered outside! It’s been a delight to welcome so many children – and their parents and grandparents - to his grotto. Each year, Rotary’s Christmas activities help us to raise – through your contributions – in the region of £3000 towards local charities. Thank you to all of those of you have come up to us outside the Library and accosted Santa’s elves with your contributions. Just before Christmas, we had a talk from Joanne Main from the Sudbury Community Depot and we were pleased to have the opportunity to bring to that meeting items that the Depot needs to help those who are homeless yes, even in Sudbury – or who are trying to furnish a home. Members plan to continue doing this on a regular basis We like to have fun too, and this year we went to Sudbury Rugby Club for our Annual Christmas Dinner where we enjoyed excellent catering from Jam Tartz. We were entertained by Evie Press, an exceptionally talented young musician still at school and we were moved by her truly exquisite singing We now look forward to our programme for 2018. Early in January, Keith Davis will be coming to talk to us about the work of the Farming Community Network and a fortnight later Mark Bills is coming to talk to us about the progress with the exciting new developments at Gainsborough’s House which are likely to really put Sudbury on the national and international map as an important cultural destination. Why not come to one of our Monday lunches, 12.30 for 1 at the Mill Hotel. Just let us know in advance and you have the opportunity to learn more about who we are and what we do as well as to enjoy good company and entertainment. As well as our lunchtime meetings, we hold both fund-raising and fun events (often the same thing!) throughout the year. If you would like more information contact our secretary Roger Green on 07341 290415 or look us up on our website or simply Google Sudbury Rotary Club Rotarian Tony Platt
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The Talented Earees An exhibition of hitherto unseen works will be on display at the Quay Theatre next spring. They are by Joan and Margaret Earee, daughters of the wellknown Sudbury artist, Paul Earee (1888-1968), who some claim is “the finest artist born in the town since Gainsborough�. Several works by Paul Earee himself will also be on display. The Earees’ oil paintings, watercolours, pencil sketches and stunning needlework and embroidery pictures will be showcased for the first time. Potential purchasers are asked to provide their names and contact details at the Quay Theatre. However, there will be an opportunity to buy watercolours of plants by Joan Earee at the exhibition. One of Paul Earee’s paintings will be chosen as a gift for planned new gallery at Gainsborough’s House on Gainsborough Street. Auctioneers Reeman Dansie will offer a selection of works by East Anglian artists, including the Earees, at their premises in Severalls Business Park, Colchester, in their April Antiques and Fine Art Sale. The exhibition, be held at the Quay Theatre in collaboration with Sudbury Ephemera Archive, will hold a private viewing on Sunday 28 January 12-3pm and will then be open from 29 January – 27 February 2018 to coincide with the annual series of Sunday night local history talks one of which is about Paul Earee on 4 February at 7.30pm. For further details contact the Quay Theatre 01787 374375, www.quaysudbury.com
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Apparently Babergh are not hosting a Nativity Play this year, shepherds aplenty to shear us sheep, but three wise men? Now that Councillor Barrett is out of favour and David Holland has retired we are left with sycophants and political yes men and women to rule us. Always voting at their party’s call and would never believe in thinking for themselves at all, in the brilliant words of WS Gilbert. With democracy ignored and Cameron’s promise of local and accountable government conveniently forgotten we have but satire to enliven the festive season. This year not a seasonal tale but a piece of doggerel to take us into another misgoverned year, not exactly Kipling or Byron I admit, but they got paid more than me. Councillor Simon (not a pie man) lived in Sudbury fair A public minded Citizen, he joined the Council there But the Baroness of Babergh, our Simon she did not like So together with his chum Holland it was mooted “Get on yer bike” It transpired the local peasants had democratically elected Not to merge with Mid Suffolk, but were arrogantly rejected The baroness and acolytes, deemed the peasants were all dense Not to want amalgamation, when we know “It all makes sense” Its like the time of the Maga-na Carta and the barons as in days of old That in Suffolk we’re free to do as we like, as long as we do as we’re told! But are we downhearted? No we ain’t! Let’s raise our glasses to our Councillors and celebrate. No police presence or station, no law courts, no local hospital, pot holed roads suitable for tank traps (to counter the Norfolk invasion) and a fair share of charity shops, who are we to criticise their well earned allowances and expenses? Come on, I hear you say, be nice, it is after all Christmas. Bah ruddy humbug, it’s time they put the interests of the electorate above party “loyalty”. Every December our local press would flaunt a front page of optimistic joy whilst the festive clad Councillors and the great and good that misgovern our humble but fair abode extol the virtues of Sudbury and what will be achieved in the forthcoming year. Always a new cinema, the rejuvenation of the Hamilton Road bus station and much else besides. A plague on all their houses sez I. All that is achieved here is down to the handful of public minded townspeople who have laboured tirelessly to make Sudbury a great place to live. Those that ensure that our sports clubs punch above their weight. Those that manage the Kernos Centre, the Bridge Project and Christopher Centre, the Salvation Army respite for carers. Take a walk down the potholed Quay Lane and note the work of scores that ensure we have Scouts, the Theatre, the Cricket, Bowls, Tennis and Croquet clubs. The wonderful Stour Valley River Trust, those that care for our iconic churches particularly St. Peter’s, such a town centre asset. The volunteers at Gainsborough’s house, the fraternal societies, Round Table, Rotary and Freemasons, all of whom raise so much for charity. The Royal British Legion, the Air and Army cadets. The congregation of my own little Catholic Church who every year raise £thousands for projects at home and in Africa. Theresa and Greg Bishop who, with a small band of helpers, have annually given up their Christmas Day so the lonely and dispossessed may partake of a goodly lunch. Far, far too many to mention here including those who quietly help a neighbour in need. These, our town fellows and other across the country, are those who should be lauded for all they accomplish. Not loyal party members and donors or so called celebrities that make up the annual honours list together with Field Marshalls and others from the public sector granted knighthoods for just doing their job. They may get a lowly gong or whatever and an eventual invitation to a Royal garden party and dutifully curtsy or touch their forelock but they are the un-noticed who cement our fractured society not the politicians, public funded figures or media personalities that fill the front pages of our tabloid press. So this festive season let us raise a glass to pay our respects to them all. See, I can be nice. Happy New Year all, Peter Thorogood mandpthorogood@gmail.com
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Surprised golfers walked into their changing room and found a pop up art gallery - featuring themselves. Artist Neil Jacobs had secretly been painting portraits of his fellow members of the Saturday Morning Ultimate Golf Society (SMUGS) at Newton Green Golf Club. He then hung them on the pegs in the club changing room as the 16-strong group turned up for one of their weekly sessions. Neil, an 88-year-old former college head of art, used photos of his golfing friends to make sure he was able to achieve remarkable likenesses of them all. One said: “The paintings provided a wow factor for his golfing friends and others who passed through the changing room that day. His creative talents and ideas of causing surprises never cease to amaze admirers of his work, and his golf his pretty good too.” The paintings were on display before the annual festive lunch and annual meeting of the SMUGS, which decided to donate £150 to the Sudbury Kernos centre and £300 for shrubs for landscaping at the club.
Stoke by Nayland Golf Club Beaujolais Brunch
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OPEN DOORS O PROGR RAMME On days when there is no event in the Church, the Friends of St Peters operate an Open Doors proggramme. Weather and availability permitting, volunteer Stewards will welcome visitors between 11 am and 3 pm.
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The new Stoke by Nayland Captains Alan Line and Elaine Davidson, hosted their first mixed event of the year, the Beaujolais Brunch. Very cold and frosty weather greeted the teams for this popular Texas Scramble format with a shotgun start at eight. Both Captains featured, with their teams, in the prizes. The Men’s Captain with a remarkable score of 52.6. His team was reduced to three after their fourth member retired injured. All the players enjoyed, after the competition, a brunch and the prize giving. Results: 1st Alan Line, Jill Line, Simon Dainty 52.6; 2nd Duncan Smith, Josh Day, Mandy Byham, Diana Harris 58.1; 3rd Norman Davidson, Elaine Davidson, Barry Hitchcock, Lesley Hitchcock 58.4.
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 Weds 3rd January Flix in the Stix – ‘Dunkirk’, Lavenham Village Hall, Doors and Bar open 7.00pm, Film Starts 7.30pm Tickets £4.50 Tel: 01787 248599 Thurs 4th January Vegan Book Group- The Soul of an Octopus, Cradle, North St. Sudbury CO10 1RD 6pm-8pm Email: elypercywriter@gmail.com Fri 5th January Fleece Jazz –Drawtones, Stoke By Nayland Hotel, CO6 4PZ Doors open 7.30pm starting at 8pm Tickets £20. Students Half Price Box office: 01787 211865 www.fleecejazz.org.uk Sunday 7th January Get Connected – Help to access Suffolk Libraries free online services, Long Melford Library, United Reformed Church Room, Long Melford 2pm – 4pm Weds 10th January Talk: Gainsborough House, Sudbury Gainsborough WI The Friends Meeting House, Friar Street, Sudbury CO10 2AA 7.30pm smbeavan@waitrose.com Thurs 11th January Quay Live Cinema (Delayed live) – Young Marx, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.00pm. Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 12th January Fleece Jazz – Michael Spearman Trio, 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 Sat 13th January Introduction to Kurling, Boccia and New Age Bowls, Friends of Long Melford Library, United Reformed Church Hall, Long Melford 2pm – 4pm Donations please Sat 13th January Quay Special - Songs for a New World, LMA Senior Youth Theatre, Quay Theatre, Sudbury, CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £10 (Students £8) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sat 13th January Hadleigh Vintage & Collectables Market, Market Place, Hadleigh. IP7 5DL 9am-2p Every 2nd Saturday of the month Tues 16th January Quay Live Broadcast – Rigoletto, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.15pm. Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 19th January Quiz, Great Cornard Library, Head Lane, CO10 0JU. 7.30pm Tickets £8 incl. fish & chips, Teams up to 6, Tickets from Sudbury Tourist Information & Great Cornard Library Tel: 01787 315195 Fri 19th January Fleece Jazz – Georgina Jackson, Stoke By Nayland Hotel, CO6 4PZ, Doors open 7.30pm starting at 8pm, Tickets £16. Students Half Price, Box office: 01787211865 www.fleecejazz.org.uk Fri 19th January Kernos Centre’s Annual General Meeting, Christopher Centre, Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU 5pm Sat 20th January First Monthly Guided Walk for 2018 , Meet 11am inside Sudbury Library. CO10 2EN, Advisable to pre-book. Tickets Adults £6, Children £4, Available from The Tourist Information Office Tel: 01787 881320
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Sat 20th January Sudbury Sings – ‘Winter’ Concert, St Peters, Sudbury CO10 2EH Doors 6.45pm, 7.30pm performance, Tickets £8, Available from Sudbury Tourist Information Centre 07833 099386 for further information. www.sudburysings.co.uk Sun 21st January Quay History Sunday, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm. Tickets £7 (£36 for season of 6) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sun 21st January Bartosz Glowacki classical accordion, Constable Hall, Gandish Rd, East Bergholt 4pm. Tickets £14 Tel: 01206 298426 Email: svamtickets@btinternet.com Tues 23rd January Quay Film- My Cousin Rachel , Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.30pm and 7.30pm Tickets £5 Friends £4.50 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 26th January Farmers Market 9.30-2pm, St Peter’s Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Fri 26th January Fleece Jazz – Bryan Corbett, Stoke By Nayland Hotel, CO6 4PZ, Doors open 7.30pm starting at 8pm, Tickets £16. Students Half Price, Box office: 01787 211865 www.fleecejazz.org.uk Sat 27th January Quay Music – Sultans of String , Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN , 7.30pm Tickets £14 (No Concessions) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sat 27th January Book Fair, Village Memorial Hall, Long Melford. CO10 9LQ 10am to 4pm. Admission £1. Under 15 free. Tel: 01245 361609 Tues 30th January Talk: Logistics of an Airfield, Long Melford Village Hall. CO10 9LQ 7.30pm. Admission £2 for members. £2.50 for non-members Email: Sudbury@suffolkfhs.org.uk www.suffollkfhs.co.uk Weds 31st January Quay Comedy – The Thing That Came From Over There! Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £12 (Friends £11) Tel: 01787 374745 www.missingbookfairs.co.uk
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BAYLEY Look you are all grown up!
Love Mum, Tayla, Ryley, Nan and Grandad xxxx
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