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It’s Springtime, It’s Show Time! Preparations for the 179th Hadleigh Show on Saturday 19th May are nearly complete and we hope you will join us for a great family day out at Holbecks Park. To mark the Royal wedding and the end of World War 1 the showground will have a ‘quintessentially British’ feel with red, white and blue bunting. The Grand Ring will welcome Broke FMX with their motocross display team and Little Nippers Terrier Racing, whilst Titan the Robot will be touring the park – so do come and say hello. The Flower marquee will mark the end of WW1 with a theme of “Nostalgia and Memories” for the floral art exhibits whilst eh children will create poppies and doves to hang on a tree. Mark David from The Cooking Experience in Hadleigh, and his team of chefs will be cooking up a host of dishes throughout the day using local produce in our cookery marquee. Advance tickets can be purchased on-line at www.hadleighshow.co.uk as well as Avis Newsagents, Hadleigh; Hollow Tree Farm Shop, Semer; Boxford Post Office; Bates Wells & Braithwaite, Sudbury; Hall Farm Shop, Stratford-St-Mary, Hintlesham Barns and Elmsett Post Office and Stores. If buying before 5pm on Friday 18th May, visitors can take advantage of the ‘Early-Bird Discount’. Gates open at 8.00am. Parking is FREE with larger carparks and improved traffic flow this year.

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On Spring Bank Holiday Monday May 28th, local professional musician, Ian McMillan, will be putting the Foxearth Church Organ through it’s paces at 11am, for an hour of popular classic ‘Organ Fireworks’, including a world premiere performance of Mr Mac’s Maggots – two recently composed organ pieces by John Rutter for Ian’s ‘significant’ birthday. Ian has chosen a programme of contrasts to compliment the Premiere, & show the highly regarded & recently restored Foxearth Organ to the full. Opening with JS Bach’s awe inspiring Toccata & Fugue in d minor (widely known from Walt Disney’s film Fantasia), the programme also has music by Franck, Yon, Sullivan & Howells. Admission £10, includes coffee & shortbread from 10.30am, with all proceeds going to the Foxearth Organ Fund which maintains one of the regions finest village church organs.

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The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT), the national heritage charity protecting historic churches at risk, has today received a National Lottery grant of £275,500 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to transform St Peter’s in Sudbury into an exciting new cultural and community centre. Made possible by money raised by National Lottery players, the grant is the first stage of an ambitious £2.8 million project to repair and adapt the Grade I listed building in the centre of Sudbury into a multi-use centre for community events, music, arts and performance. The initial £275,000 development award* will enable an expanded community and cultural activity programme to be held at St. Peter’s over the next 18 months and the development of designs to adapt the building, to include a state–of-the-art gallery, installation of toilets and updated kitchen facilities. A Development Officer will be appointed to support the work. St Peter’s sits at the heart of Sudbury, overlooking the town’s bustling market place. The building currently hosts a series of music concerts, live performances and community events run by the Friends of St Peter’s and is home to the Bridge Project Café. Commenting on the award, Peter Aiers, CEO of The Churches Conservation Trust, said: “We’re thrilled to have received support from the National Lottery for the first stage of this ambitious project to transform St Peter’s into a firstclass cultural centre, a project that will revolutionise opportunities for people to take part in and experience the arts in Sudbury. We’d like to extend huge thanks to HLF and National Lottery players for this award and to express our gratitude to the Friends of St Peter’s and all those who have helped fund and support this project to date.” In order to release the HLF award, the Friends of St Peter’s (FoSP) are making an initial contribution of over £33,000. Explaining the importance of the HLF support, Oliver Forder, the Chair of FoSP, said: “We are incredibly excited about the HLF award and the CCT support. St. Peter’s is already an architectural gem, and we now have the opportunity to turn this beautiful ancient building into a cultural and community centre fit for Sudbury in the 21st century.”

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Kids Ran the Railway‌! Saturday 14th April saw the very first Kids Run the Railway activity day of 2018 at the East Anglian Railway Museum off to a flying start. Designed to appeal to children of 5yrs and over, under supervision from the museum’s experienced volunteers, the youngsters got a chance to fulfil three important ‘duties’ on the railway: signalman, guard and crossing keeper and they all had a ride in the cab of the locomotive. ‘It’s like a mini-version of our Railway Experience Days, but for kids’, says Marketing Manager, Catherine Harrison, ‘it’s really caught people’s imagination and places are booking up fast’. The kids had a great day and all filled out feedback forms describing it as a ‘great, hands-on experience’, and, apparently, ‘Archie can’t wait until he’s old enough to work on a railway!’‌. job done. The next available dates for Kids Run the Railway are 21st July and 18th August. For more information and to book tickets, see our website: www.earm.co.uk/whats-on. www.earm.co.uk

A Street of Secrets Set in the East End of London, Angel Street is home to a variety of characters, who live close together, sharing each other's joys, tears and lives. Ethel's collision with Stan's bicycle raises eyebrows. Why do Stan's solicitors insist on involving the rent collector, in his affairs? Then there is Rose, who appears to be teaching the vicar some of her old ways. When Churchy and Liz decide to investigate, they find more than they bargained for. The next vicar comes as another shock. Meanwhile young Tony is unwittingly apprenticed to burglars, causing problems for one or two other local residents. The new neighbour is a real eye-opener, and what about the mystery lady who stands watching on the corner? She says: “I wrote this book in the timespan of my childhood because it was such an interesting time. I have created fictional characters which made these streets safe for me and my friends and they were thought of as extended family. Those streets hadn’t escaped the bombs and the problems of rationing were still being tackled, but the attitude always stayed in my memory. Those people you can’t forget.� Margaret Moore was born in the East End of London during the war years. Leaving school at the age of 15 with no qualifications she took further education to achieve the skills of a secretary during this career spanning 37 years, she worked as a legal secretary in London, Essex and Suffolk, retiring in 2006. She began her writing career with a children's book. She lives in Suffolk with husband Norman. They have two sons, two grandsons and two great grandchildren. A Street of Secrets is published by Austin Macauley, please visit www.austinmacauley.com for more information

Sudbury Area Cancer Support Group Don’t Face Cancer Alone Need to talk? Call Ruth or Phil Worsley Tel: 01787 370978, email: ruth-SACSG@outlook.com We are a group of cancer survivors providing a local support group where adults (18+) with cancer and their carers can share experiences, obtain information and take part in social activities. Meetings are free and open to anyone affected by cancer, their partners and friends from Sudbury and surrounding villages. 4th Thursday of each month 7 - 9 pm, The Common Lands Room, The Christopher Centre, 10 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU Thursday 24th May - Prosecco and Pud CafÊ Club @ The Loft 2nd Friday of each month from 12 - 2 pm, The Loft, 3 Gaol Lane, Sudbury CO10 1JL - Join us for an informal chat over coffee and cake. Cancer Rehab Exercise Programme Every Tuesday at 6.30 pm for 50 mins. Cost £5.60 / session First 2 sessions free for members. Sudbury Sports Centre, Tudor Road, CO10 1NW. For more information, please contact; Janine Potter Tel: 07949 098926 email: janinepott@yahoo.co.uk.


Sudbury solicitors ranked as a leading regional law firm Sudbury solicitors, Holmes & Hills, continues to be the only law firm in Sudbury to be independently recognised as a leading provider of specialist legal advice to individuals and families in Sudbury and the surrounding area. For a sixth consecutive year the Legal 500 – an independent directory of the UK’s leading law firms – has ranked Holmes & Hills Solicitors as one of the leading law firms in the region. The firm is the only solicitors practice based in Sudbury to be recognised by The Legal 500. In this year’s directory rankings, Holmes & Hills has been recognised as a provider of specialist legal advice in the areas of Planning, Commercial Property, Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury Law. Holmes & Hills is also the only firm to be recognised by a second independent directory, Chambers & Partners, as a leading source of legal advice. Commenting on the accolades, Sam Bawden, Partner at Holmes & Hills’ office in Sudbury, said: “These two directories are an independent guide to the best performing law firms within the UK and we are incredibly pleased to receive recognition for our legal services and advice. The directory results reflect another fantastic year for Holmes & Hills and I am especially proud that so many of our lawyers have been individually recognised for their expertise.� Since opening its office on North Street, Sudbury back in February 2014, the firm has continued to expand its team of lawyers based at the office so as to meet increasing levels of demand for specialist legal services from Sudbury residents. Holmes & Hills has recently increased the number of conveyancing lawyers based at the office. The team now includes experienced lawyers Mel Francis and Sally Wood. Sue Wardropper, a specialist Family Law solicitor also continues to be based at Holmes & Hills’ office in Sudbury. Sue advises clients on divorce, separation, financial settlements, children arrangements as well as pre-nuptial and cohabitation agreements. Sue offers initial meetings with clients at a discounted rate, to discuss the client’s circumstances and provide initial advice. These meetings take place at the firm’s office in Sudbury, with appointments available on a Saturday morning as well as during the week. For specialist legal advice from one of the region’s leading law firms, call 01787 275275 or visit www.holmes-hills.co.uk

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By the time that you are reading this, Sudbury Rotary Club will have held one of its major events of the year. Held at the beginning of the Summer term this year, Crucial Crew has been a success once again with over 700 children attending. Crucial Crew started eighteen years ago as a way of helping young children aged between 9 and 11 to understand the dangers of everyday life. The children are presented with a number of scenarios, with some different ones each year, which give them first hand experience and the knowledge that they will require in difficult situations, and they provide a safe environment which enables the children to consider their actions in situations that would affect their personal safety. Thank you once again to our many friends and the organisations who help us with this event and of course to the schools and their teachers who bring the children along. Sudbury Rotary Club is organising an “outing” to Fulibroch Dairy Farm on Friday 11th May. The farm is home to a herd of British Toggenburg goats and this will be an opportunity to see them, how they are looked after, the milk production process, cheese processing and also the production of Hikaotory soaps, as well as various aspects of sustainable framing. Coffee and cake will be available; if you would like to join us please contact our secretary, see below We are now beginning preparations for annual Prom Concert, which will be held this year on Saturday June 16th in St Peters, Sudbury. The Long Melford Silver Band will be making a welcome return and our soloist this year will be Evie Press, a brilliant young soprano who I am sure has a glittering career ahead of her. This second half of the concert will include selections from the traditional “Last Night of the Proms “repertoire. Tickets (£10 each) are available from Sudbury Tourist office or Compact Music. Tickets will also be available on the door. Under 16s Admission will be £5. As usual there will be a bar immediately before the performance and in the interval serving wine and soft drinks, and, of course, balloons and Union Jacks will be available to add to the festivities. Earlier on the same day, we will be holding an auction of promises at 12 noon in St Peters with viewing from 11.30. Come along and enjoy some brisk auctioneering. Refreshments will be available. If you would like to donate items or ”promises” for the auction, the funds from which will all go to our Rotary charities, please get in touch with our secretary (below). Our weekly programme of lunches, often with speakers continues. In April we were given an update on the Suffolk Wool Towns project – of which Sudbury is a member – by Dave Gooderham. In May we will be hearing about the Richmond Fellowship and in June about the East Air Ambulance and Befriending – the three local charities we will be supporting in 2018-19. So much more than a club Sudbury Rotary is a way of meeting others, networking, helping each other, supporting good causes and simply having fun whilst doing it. If you would like more information about Sudbury Rotary our club and our activities please contact our secretary Roger Green on 07341 290415 or look us up on our website www.sudburyrotary.com or simply Google Sudbury Rotary Club Rotarian Tony Platt

What’s On at The Christopher Centre Monday Mornings: ‘Open Invitation’ 10 am to 12 pm a place to meet, chat, relax and enjoy homemade cakes, coffee and tea. All welcome (including small groups). There is no charge. Tuesday Evenings: Good Old Fashioned Sing Song 7.30 to 9.30 pm. Why not join us for an evening of old time singing. A very relaxed and friendly group. All welcome. £3 including refreshments. 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month: ‘Crafty Evenings’ 7 pm - 9 pm. Any craft or hobby welcome. Bring and share your own project. All welcome £2 including refreshments. 4th Friday of the month ‘Vegan Supper Club’ 7 - 9 pm. If you would like to try Vegan (plant based) food why not come along to our supper club. You will need to book(so we know numbers). For further information on any of these activities please contact Teresa 01787 311558 Mob: 07462 108708 bishopteresa78@gmail.com

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Bures Open Gardens Bures Open Gardens is on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th May 2018 from 1.00 pm to 6.00 pm when around 20 gardens will be open in the village over the two days. Two of the gardens at least could justify a visit just on their own - those at Bures Mill and at Highfields Farm. This year's event will have a dragon theme. In addition, there will be an art exhibition and sale, plant sales at various gardens, cream teas, cake stall and book stall. Refreshments in various gardens and St Mary's Church, and a pop-up restaurant on Bures Common on Sunday from 12.00 noon to 2.00 pm, weather permitting. Entry £5.00 which covers two days, accompanied under 16s free. Buy tickets from the church, from the gardens, from Bures Post Office, or please contact us on 01787 227 860. Proceeds to St Mary's Church and Essex & Herts Air Ambulance.


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Upbeat Heart Support Mark Murphy of Suffolk Radio was Guest Speaker at Upbeat Heart Support’s Annual Lunch recently. The lunch held at Stoke by Nayland Golf Club is the main fund raiser of the year and was attended by 140 members and raised £2000 for the charity. Members thoroughly enjoyed Mark’s talk and whilst he was there he presented a High Sherriff’s Award to the Chairman, Sylvia Baker for her work at the charity. Also Mark Murphy presents Sylvia Baker with a High Sherriff Award attending were Cardiac Nurse Kate Turner and Cardiac Exercise instructor Maureen Cooling. Mark said “What a great welcome I received from all the members who are clearly passionate about being part of Upbeat, I now know where to go if I need some help in the future”. Upbeat is a self funding Heart Support Charity run from Bury St. Edmunds and Long Melford. For further details call 01449 774333 or 01359 232678

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James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk This November our nation will mark a hundred years since the end of the First World War. It was a terrible, industrial-scale conflict which saw chemical weapons deployed at scale for the first time. Around 1.3m soldiers were killed or wounded by chemical attacks with agents such as mustard gas and chlorine. We said then that it would be the ‘war to end all wars’; we certainly hoped never again to see our troops blindfolded and shuffling along with their arm on the shoulder of a comrade in front, following blinding from chemical attack. And yet, that same terrible technology of chemical warfare used against our troops in the trenches a century ago, was recently deployed in Douma, Syria. The force responsible for the attack struck innocent civilians, leaving up to 75 people dead, including children and toddlers. It now seems irrefutable that the Syrian Government was responsible for deploying those weapons to murder, traumatise and disfigure the very same civilian population which it is their responsibility - like any civilised Government - to defend. In response, having reviewed the extensive evidence base, the Prime Minister committed the Royal Air Force to a limited series of targeted strikes to degrade the Syrian Regime’s chemical weapons capability. This action was taken in a co-ordinated response with our allies in the United States and France, and has been heralded as a successful action by national leaders from countries across the globe, including Germany, Canada and Australia. I believe that tyrants prepared to gas their own civilians cannot be allowed to conclude that it is a legitimate action. Committing to the use of force is a true last resort, a step no Government ever wants to take. But what were the options? Diplomacy is always preferable but Russia can veto any meaningful measures at the UN. Doing nothing would have meant more deaths, more chemical attacks, and more terrible suffering. We therefore committed to a proportionate, targeted air raid that undermined Syria’s chemical warfare machine without any reported casualties. It was a difficult decision, but I believe Britain did the right thing in seeking to check the terror that is chemical warfare.

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Around 50 people attended the 15th anniversary of the Sudbury counselling charity opening in Friar Street Sudbury. The celebration was held at the Masonic Hall, which was provided free of charge for the charity, as was the splendid buffet provided by The Bridge Project. Kernos Director Graham Hill welcomed Sudbury Town Mayor Sarah Page & thanked her for choosing L-R: Lydia Page-Wright, Kernos Director Kernos as one of her Graham Hill, Sudbury Town Mayor Sarah supported charities during Page, South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge, her term as Mayor and Evie Press and Ami Crowley invited her to opening the evening. In her talk The Mayor spoke of her support for the vital work that Kernos provides to the community. She said that since Kernos opened 15 years ago they had received over 3,200 referrals for counselling support for local children and adults. South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge and member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Mental Health & Babergh District Councillors Adrian and Jan Osborne also attended as ardent supporters of the Centre’s valuable service. James Cartlidge said “The Kernos Centre is a fantastic local charity that provides vital services to young people challenged by mental health issues. I was very pleased to attend the 15th Anniversary Celebration and enjoyed the entertainment from local musicians. I commend the Kernos Centre for reaching this milestone.” Also among the attendees supporting Kernos were Shirley Moore CEO Befriending Scheme, Ruth & Phil Worsley from the Sudbury Cancer Support Group and Rob Allen from the Bridge Project. Director of Counselling Chris Boatwright said “The local need and demand for our service is much greater now than when we first opened. Kernos have already received 123 referrals so far in 2018 and are currently providing 80 face-to-face counselling sessions per week. I do believe we are the ‘net beneath the net’ for so many vulnerable people in our local community”. Finance Director Peter Brown said “Donations, client contributions and fundraising make up more than half of the revenue for Kernos. Our thanks go to all that support us in the community. Babergh District continue to support us year on year with important contributions to core funding, and Suffolk Community Foundation give tremendous support with our grant applications. Sudbury town Council & Parish Councils & other local organisations have also supported us with donations towards our centre”. The highlight of the evening however were the performances given by 2 local young people, which received huge universal applause. 17yr old Lydia PageWright a 6th Form student at the Thomas Gainsborough School sang 2 songs. ‘I will fix you’ Cold Play and ‘A Bridge over Troubled Water’. 15yr old Evie Press, a student at Colchester County High School, also sang two songs, which she had written and composed herself. Both young people made a huge impact on the audience and declared that they supported everything that Kernos stood for. As did 18yr old Ami Crowley who announced she would be doing a skydive for 2 charities on the 17th of August 2018. “The first charity I am fundraising for is Marie curie cancer care. The second charity I am fundraising for is the Kernos Centre. They are fantastic and I can't thank them enough personally. I would like to give back to them as a thank you. The money I raise will go to these charities to help those in need, and also as a thank you for everything they have done for me.” Chris Boatwright said “We still passionately believe in providing equal access to all. That is why the Kernos Centre was formed, and why we still exist today. I think the courage, passion and the words expressed by the young people this evening confirms why we need to continue our service.” For more information on the charity sky dive www.gofundme.com/yqpv3-charity-skydive

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Riverside restaurant invests thousands to bring success A stunning riverside restaurant and bar will soon be back to its glory days according to its new management team. Thousands of pounds has been invested into The Riverside (formerly The Boathouse) in a bid to make it Sudbury’s finest dining establishment. New manager Paul Roberts, said: “This is a completely new start for the establishment, we have completely redecorated and refurbished the entire premises, including fitting a brand new Mr Roberts pictured outside the new state-of-the-art kitchen. “We Riverside restaurant and bar believe The Riverside is a massive upgrade to how the establishment has been in recent years.” Historically, The Boathouse was one of Sudbury’s most popular restaurants but has suffered difficult trading periods in recent years. However, Mr Roberts, says he is confident The Riverside will soon be a big success again. The Riverside will consist of a 40-seat restaurant with an open view kitchen. There will also be a separate, stylish bar area serving premier beers, spirits and cocktails. The new restaurant and bar has also recruited popular local chef Martin Ingram, who has worked for some best known catering companies and restaurants in the area. “Martin is very well-known locally and we are delighted to have recruited him as head chef. Martin is preparing a fantastic and exciting menu, which will change seasonally. All food will be cooked to order using only the best produce meaning our food will always be of the highest quality,” added Mr Roberts. Food available will include small plate tapas style dishes and other popular dishes. The Riverside will open from 11am to 11pm Tuesday to Sundays.

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Charities link up as café opens at St Peter’s in Sudbury A new pop-up café has recently opened at St Peter’s in Sudbury town centre. The outlet is run by Sudbury social enterprise The Bridge Project, and serves drinks, cakes and light lunches. The cafe will also provide work experience for Bridge Project clients, some of who are disadvantaged adults, and will be open Monday to Saturday from 10am until 2pm on any days that the building is not being used for other events. Sisters Rosemay and April Gray enjoy a Café manager, Jo Searle, drink and the bean bags at the Bridge said: “I have been very Project Cafe at St Peters surprised by the number of customers, so far. It looks good for the future.” The opening of the café, earlier this month, was supported by St Peter’s volunteers, who make up the team who work tirelessly to ensure that the doors of St Peter’s remain open to the public and that every event runs smoothly and safely. Giant beanbags and children's toys have also been purchased with funds from the Heritage Lottery Fund to make the cafe more colourful and appealing to families and young people. Chair of the Friends of St. Peter’s, Oliver Forder, said: “This is an excellent example of two local charities working together for the benefit of the Sudbury community.”

Wormingford Annual Flower Festival At Saint Andrew’s Church, Wormingford, off the B1508 between Colchester and Sudbury on Spring Bank Holiday Weekend 26th, 27th and 28th May, open from 10.00 am - 5.00 pm daily. No entry charge. Our theme for this year:- “Up London Town” featuring London themed floral displays. Also a Bric-a-brac sale in Community Centre, Teas, Cakes, Lunches and Refreshments and a Tombola with many exciting prizes. There is also a Flower Festival Celebration service in the Church on 27th May at 6.30pm For queries, donations or offers of help contact Mike Crisp 01787 227325 or 07747 623172 mikecrisp68@gmail.com

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St Gregory’s Church Happy Hour Concerts The next concert on Saturday 2nd June from 6 to 7 pm is the second of our three Happy Hour Concerts this year in aid of our church Organ Fund. We are very pleased to welcome back the wonderful mezzo soprano Charlotte King. Rob Spivey will be playing the French Horn again and Hilary Spivey is playing Bassoon. Why not stay and join us for a glass of wine after the Concert. We hope to see as many of you as possible at what will be a very enjoyable evening. All the performers have given their services freely. Admission is free and there will be a retiring collection in aid of the Organ Fund.

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East Anglian Garden Group On 7th April about 80 members enjoyed Harriet Rycroft’s inspirational talk on Summer Splendour, Planting Exciting Container Displays. Harriet was Head Gardener at the famous Whichford Pottery and was responsible for designing and maintaining thousands of pots, including the spectacular displays for Chelsea. She uses different sized planters, placed at different heights where necessary, to create the impression of an established garden, and a huge selection of plants, some grown on wigwams, with an interesting variety of foliage, texture and colour. Dark flowers should be grown against pale foliage to stop them disappearing, and the usual rules of right plant- right place, apply, as well as taking into account the effect of light during different times of the day. She always uses slow release fertiliser when planting up, and doesn’t approve of crocks in the base of the pot, as it allows space for slugs and ants to move in. She recommended the use of Sylvagrow - all purpose peat free compost, and finished by planting up a container, with succulents, using broken pots for support and decoration, nothing is wasted in her garden! We have now finished our series of Spring lectures and will be meeting again on the 6th October for Stephen Barstow, and his talk ‘Around the World In 80 Plants’. This will be in our new home at Chamberlin Hall in Bildeston, which we are all very pleased with! We are now beginning the summer visits with the first outing to the Stody Gardens, in Holt, on May 16th. This is in conjunction with The Suffolk Gardens Trust, and this will be by coach. We will be seeing the stunning Rhododendrons, and the famed Azalea Water Gardens, with over 2000 mature specimens. Details of the visit will be found on our website. In the meantime, we are all hoping for a change in the weather so that we can get into the garden again. eastangliangardengroup.onesuffolk.net

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The Bridge Café Pops-up in St Peter’s The Bridge Café has partnered with St Peter’s to bring you delicious food and drink from an amazing landmark. Sitting a-top Market Hill in the centre of the town, St Peter’s is Sudbury’s cultural focal point where people can come together and experience more, making it the perfect setting for The Bridge’s Pop-up Café. The Pop-up Café is open every day, except those when St Peter’s is hosting an event, from 10am to 2pm (staffing allowing). The Café will be serving all The Bridge’s classic snacks, from sausage rolls and soups to scones and cakes. So, drop in and enjoy a bite to eat in St Peter’s awesome ambiance. The Pop-up Café is made possible by our amazing volunteers, and we’re always on the look out for more! Get involved in some of the wonderful volunteer opportunities available at The Bridge Project. We require volunteers in our Pop-up Café at St Peter’s Sudbury, for our meal delivery service, service user support, tutor support and in our shop, Bazaar. For more information on how to volunteer, please contact Jo or Becky at The Bridge Project on 01787 313691, or email info@thebridgeproject.co.uk. Commit to volunteering from an hour to a full day, every day, week or month. 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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County Council set to kick start Chilton Woods development

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The county council plans to kick start the Chilton Woods development, subject to Cabinet approval. With a planning application now agreed with Babergh District Council, the county council is committed to forging ahead with the roll out of the Chilton Woods development as quickly as possible. At its meeting on 17 April, the county council’s Cabinet will be asked to agree to proceed with an upfront land sale approach to delivering the homes and jobs planned for the area. An upfront land sale would see the council sell “unserviced” land to housebuilders/residential developer(s) either in lots/parcels or as a whole. Various delivery options were evaluated against the councils objectives for the area, which are: • Delivering homes as soon as possible, ensuring that 25% of the homes are affordable • Securing capital receipts to enable greater investment in other council services and • Helping to enable the delivery of employment land and considering opportunities for third party funding As well as agreeing the delivery approach, the Cabinet is also being asked to set aside funding of up to £2.7m, to be released over a ten year period, to engage the necessary professional services that will ensure the council achieves the best return possible. The council is committed to working with developers who will deliver the development in the line with the agreed planning permission. Furthermore, developers will need to gain agreement from Babergh District Council, the planning authority, on a range of detailed matters including the detailed layout of the scheme, design and appearance of buildings and landscaping. Public consultation will be carried out as part of this process. Cllr Colin Noble, Leader of Suffolk County Council said: “A great deal of hard work has gone into getting this development off the ground. It has been on the cards for many years so I am pleased that we have secured outline planning approval on the site and can get on with delivering much needs homes and jobs, in line with Babergh District Council’s local plan. “Throughout the planning process we engaged with local communities and carefully considered all the comments they made, making changes wherever possible. “If Cabinet agrees to the recommended approach and the funding, I will be asking officers to start engaging the market in the coming weeks, so homes can start being delivered in 2019/20.” The scheme includes the following: • 1,150 new homes (288 (25%) of which will be affordable) • employment land (15 ha) to provide circa 1,900 new jobs • a new primary school and pre-school provision • improvements to key highway junctions in the town prioritised to come forward at an early stage • securing detailed approval for a new roundabout and road to open access to a significant area of employment land to the west of the site • investment into public transport, plus investment into walking and cycling improvements • sports pitches, changing facilities and parking • a village centre comprising local retail, pub and village hall • a new household waste recycling centre • open space, community woodland and children’s play areas.

May in Sudbury Library May is going to a busy time for The Friends of Sudbury Library. On the 10th we shall be hosting an Antique valuation evening , an auctioneer from Bishop and Miller will be in the Library to give you an estimate on some of your treasured or not so treasured items. The tickets will be sold in advance and limited to 40, so please make sure you book in good time for the 10th May at 7 for 7.30.pm. Even more important is the AGM which will be held on the 24th May at 7pm, if the Community is to be represented in the Library we need a strong Committee, please do consider if you can make a contribution to this worthwhile cause. Fortunately the majority of the Committee are willing to continue, but we do need more members new blood and fresh ideas. Nomination forms are available in the Library. The Staff in Sudbury Library make a major contribution to events, not only do they support the Friends they organise weekly events, the latest is The Sporting Memories Group which meet every Tuesday at 10.30am, why not drop in and relive events you remember. Open Space is a joint project between Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Suffolk Libraries and the Richmond Fellowship, open to everyone an informal chat with a programme of events call in on a Thursday at 12.30, or any day to pick up a programme. A free talk is being given by the Author Carol M Creasey on the 3rd of May at 7.30 her new book on the subject of Autism will also be on sale. Finally a Lego appeal, The Staff are hoping to start a Lego and Duplex Group, but of course we need the materials. If you have forgotten and unwanted Lego we shall be happy to receive it , I am sure this project will be extremely popular, The Friends will be supporting this group but we need your help too. 16

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Sudbury Casino night raises hundreds of pounds for in demand emotional well-being charity The event was held at the Prince of Wales pub, Sudbury, which recently launched a six-month campaign to raise funds for the local Just Talk Campaign. The Just Talk Campaign, which recently received official registered charitable status, offers support to people needing help with emotional and mental health issues. It was launched by leading psychotherapist Glenda Roberts and counsellor Sharon Kendall in 2016 Members of the Just Talk Campaign following a number of with pub landlord Duncan Tuhey at the suicides in the Sudbury recent casino night area. The casino night consisted of a full-sized rand roulette, black jack and poker table and raised around ÂŁ300.00. Pub landlord Duncan Tuhey said: “All in all it was a very good night, which was well intended and we are delighted to have raised more money for the campaign. We did have a few teething problems and this was very much a learning curve for us. We are now going to hold a more exclusive ticket only casino night in June with bigger and better prizes, which we are confident will raise more money the charity.â€? The pub - which has invested thousands of pounds in a bid to become the town's premier venue for sporting events - has also been donating 5p for every drink sold during every live televised sporting events and will continue to do so. The Just Talk Campaign holds free monthly drop-in sessions where people can discuss any problem they may have in confidence without needing to book an appointment. The campaign also offers affordable one-to-one counselling services. The charity has already helped many local people, some who were suicidal, to cope with their problems. Ms Roberts, who also runs the ExploringU Wellbeing Centre based in Sudbury, said: "We had a lot of fun at the casino night and we are very grateful to the Prince of Wales for helping us to raise funds so we can help more people. During the night we spoke to a number of people who said they would be interested in engaging with our services, which is fantastic. “We believe everyone has the right to be heard and to have someone they can trust. We offer a safe and friendly environment where people of any age or background can come and talk freely about any issue they may have." Further information about the Just Talk Campaign can be found at www.justtalkcampaign.co.uk

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Long Melford Parish Report Councillor Richard Kemp Tresco, New Road, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9JY 01787 378149 richard.kemp@suffolk.gov.uk

New Chief Executive Announced Suffolk County Council has appointed a new chief executive, Nicola Beach, following a unanimous recommendation by the authority’s Staff Appointments Committee and decision by the full council. Nicola, who is currently executive director of infrastructure and environment at Essex County Council, will join SCC this summer. Sue Cook will continue in her role as Interim Chief Executive until this time, when she will return to her role as corporate director of health, wellbeing and children’s services. Potholes - funding boost and rise in Insurance claims Potholes continue to be a key issue for councillors and residents alike. There are two significant updates this month: Following the bad weather in February and March, Suffolk County Council has received ÂŁ2.5m of additional funding from the Government to help with road repairs. Suffolk Highways are encouraging residents to report potholes using the reporting tool (available at highwaysreporting.suffolk.gov.uk) and have already received over 11,000 reports in 2018. However, concerns have been raised by some councillors and residents who have been informed by the online tool that a pothole has been repaired, when in fact the work has not been carried out. If you experience this, please let me know so that I can inform the Cabinet Member for Highways of the problem. Insurance claims against Suffolk County Council due to “carriageway surface defectsâ€?, such as potholes, have risen in recent years, from 363 in 2013 to 647 in 2017. A total of 2239 claims were made in this five-year period, but 84.7% of these were successfully defended by the council. Despite this, between 2013 and 2017, Suffolk County Council paid out ÂŁ226,432 in compensation and legal fees.

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Open House ‘drop In’ Every Monday morning from 10 a.m. Join us for a cuppa and homemade refreshments every Monday morning. A friendly relaxed group. All welcome, including small groups. Community Singing Group Tuesday Evenings 7.30 pm If you fancy a good old fashioned sing song do come along and join us.ÂŁ3 per session including refreshments. Vegan Supper Evenings. every 4th Friday of the month 7pm If you would like to try plant based food, why not join us. 2 course supper is ÂŁ5 bring your own bottle. A Big Thank You Our recent Spring Quiz with Mediterranean Supper was a sell out. A very jolly evening was had by all.. The Sudbury Community Depot and The Christopher Centre would like to thank all the local businesses that supported us with such generious raffle prizes: Hughs Sudbury, The Bull Hotel Long Melford, Tiffins Tea Room Long Melford, Stephen Walters Sudbury, Fanboo Sudbury, Penney's Sudbury, Rees snack bar Sudbury, Waitrose Sudbury, The Gainsbourgh Health club and Spa Cavendish, Stoke by Nayland Golf Club and Health Centre, The Beauty Cave Long Melford. Also a very big thank you to Jonathan our quiz master and Tracy and Sue our raffle organizers. We already have booking for our Autumn Quiz with Middle Eastern Supper on Friday October 19th, so it pays to resreve your tickets early. Coming Up We are very excited about our up and coming fundraising event for June. A Mid Summer Fair at The Christopher Centre 10, Gainsborough St Sudbury on Saturday June 16th 10.30 to 4.30. This will be like a good old fashioned village fair. There will be stalls,craft demonstrations, local groups singing, lunches and cream teas. The fair will be opened by The Phoenix Marchers. All proceeds will go to support the work of The Sudbury Community Depot and The Christopher Centre.

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Ken’s SESAW News Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare Reg charity no 1124029 Are you a morning person, a late riser or do you take a while to wake up? Unfortunately for me, a lie in is never an option because Mum needs to get up very early. Despite my reluctance, I’m one of the first out of the door as we all rush into the garden then it’s back to the kitchen for buttered toast if we are lucky. As we all settle down Hettie the ex-battery hen wanders in, softly clucking and scratching at the floor then wanders out again to dig in Mum’s plant pots. Many of the permanent residents are getting on (not me of course, I am in my prime!) and so are some of the animals awaiting new homes. Lily is an elderly dog that has recently moved into foster care and she is enjoying every minute as you can see in the photo. If you are looking for a pet to complete your family please consider an older dog, and contrary to popular belief, they CAN learn new tricks! Our talented crafters send a big thank you for all the materials and wool you have donated. These have been used to make lots of quality items to be sold at future events. The Fundraisers are preparing for our £1 Sale at St. Lukes Church Hall in Tiptree next month and a Summer Sale in Newton Green in June. Next time I’ll tell you about the animals needing news homes so I’d better go to meet them and make sure they know I’m Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua. Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP, tel: 01787 210888 Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP, tel: 01787 210888 www.sesaw.co.uk

“Backlash Ballroom” entertains at The Delphi Centre

On Saturday 14th April, Richard & Lynn Miller brought 6 professional dancers called “Backlash Ballroom” to The Delphi Centre for an evening of glitz and glamour with a show dance routine split into two sessions of dance, Ballroom and Latin. The dancers made multiple changes of costume appropriate to dances such as Cha Cha Cha, Paso Doble , Charleston, Tango and of course beautiful flowing dresses for Waltz and Quickstep. The evening was a charity event for Age UK and Barnardo’s and was organised by Cheryl & Steve Claydon who with friends run the Wednesday Tea Dances at the centre fortnightly. Richard Miller was a great DJ and had everyone dancing to some fabulous music. The evening had a great party atmosphere and was well supported with over 120 in attendance. A forthcoming event will be the Charity Barn Dance to be held on 23rd June in aid of Upbeat the heart support charity for West Suffolk, see www.dancewithussuffolk.co.uk for details.

New Local History Book Published

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Misery and Misfortune is not the cheeriest title one could think up for a local history book but that is the name of Geoffrey Robinson’s new book, chronicling some of the sudden deaths and inquests that occurred in Suffolk in the first half of the 19th century. Geoffrey is a local historian from Worlingworth near Framlingham and his first three publications concerned historical aspects of his home parish. This venture into Suffolk local history is to be welcomed as Geoffrey is well known for his research skills, both in the local and family history fields. His newspaper research began in 2010 when he searched the Framlingham Weekly News for items about Worlingworth. He then looked at the Ipswich Journal and began noting down some of the bizarre sudden deaths that occurred in the county. The result of this research is the book, the full title of which is “Misery and Misfortune – Sudden Deaths in Suffolk 1800-1850.” Completely self-published, this is a book that, in turn, shocks and titillates – exactly the sort of reaction that the newspaper editor of the early 19th century would have hoped for from his readership. Coroner’s inquests into sudden deaths were reported in increasing numbers in the Ipswich Journal and other provincial newspapers during that period in time and those reports fascinated a middle class readership. Newspaper reporting in this field must have had an influence in drawing Victorians into their obsession with death. In our health and safety-conscious environment, these sorry stories of accidental death and of determined suicide must seem like they occurred in a completely different world. They did. With over one hundred and eighty sudden deaths described from the newspaper accounts and twenty-nine black and white images, this attractive publication is good value for its £10 price tag. The book is available at Kestrel Bookshop in Sudbury and at Landers Bookshop in Long Melford

Sudbury & District Citizens Advice outreach is now on the first Thursday of the month at the Ansell Centre, Hadleigh between 9.30am and 12.30pm. We no longer offer outreach at Lavenham or the Babergh offices.

Acton Garden Club Next Meeting Thursday 10th May and our entertainment for this meeting has undergone a change and therefore will be a surprise! We look forward to our summer visits which take the place of our usual meetings at Acton Village Hall on the second Thursday of the month at 7:30pm. Visitors (£3 per meeting) and new members (£13 per year + £1 per meeting) are always welcome. For further information please phone Sara on 01787 310683 www.sudburycommunitynews.co.uk

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A Scotsman whose first taste of golf was in the Outer Hebredes has driven off his season as men’s captain at Newton Green. Glaswegian-born Ian, a former hockey player at county and Army level, was completing his career in the services on the island of Benbecula at the age of 39, when he tried a few holes of golf on the island’s Askernish nine-hole course. From then on golf overtook his love of hockey and he has never stopped playing, while pursuing a career as a technical engineer in the auto industry, from which he retired three years ago.

Free Taster Day for Ladies at Newton Green Newton Green will be one of the golf clubs across Suffolk promoting a special free taster day aimed at bringing ladies of all ages into the activity. Promoted via the Suffolk Ladies’ County Golf Association, the day is aimed at offering fresh air, friendship, fitness and fun. More than a dozen clubs across the county are taking part in the event on Wednesday, May 16, with sessions throughout the day and early evening to give both working and non-working ladies the chance to attend. The tasting experience will include meeting and greeting by playing members, and receiving basic tips from the club’s professional staff. Every participant will have the chance of playing at least one hole, whether it be on the club’s short course or at least one of the main holes. All equipment will be provided. Once players have had a chance to try their hands at swinging a club and being assessed for their skills, they will take refreshments with members able to offer guidance and support on their journey into golf. After taking part in a session, participants will be offered exclusive coaching and other packages to help get them started in the sport. Lizzie Johnson, women’s captain, commented: “Our ladies’ section has been exceptionally successful in recent years. We have managed to achieve this with an inclusive and happy atmosphere across the whole section.“At the same time, we welcome the involvement of Suffolk so we can move forward in tandem to bring even more ladies of all ages into the sport.” Sessions will commence at 10.30 am, 1.30 pm and 6.30 pm, and bookings should be made through the professional’s shop on 01787 313215

Enjoy Talking Sport? Get involved with our new Sporting Memories Group, meeting at Sudbury Library every Tuesday 10:30-12:00, this group brings together anyone over 50 to talk about sport and their recollections of great sporting occasions. This group is about having fun and building friendships and we welcome those who may live with memory loss, depression or feel isolated. Tea and Coffee provided.

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Hole in one! Diana Harris Vice Captain had a Hole in one on the Gainsborough 7th using her favourite 7 wood, it was a lovely shot, one bounce and in the hole! She was playing a friendly game with two New Members who she was merrily relaying a story of a lady who had got a hole in one with her in a previous competition on that hole, not aware that she was about to do the same! Daily Mail Foursomes Win Stoke by Nayland Ladies Mandy Byham and Lesley Hitchcock won 1up on the second round of their Daily Mail Foursomes against two Ladies from Fynn Valley Golf Club. The Stoke Ladies were giving 4 shots to the Fynn Valley ladies in this closely fought game. Stoke were 3 holes up on the 10th hole but then lost the next three holes on the trot to go all square. They won on the 14th then lost it again on the 16th, won the 17 and halved the 18th winning the game 1up.

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WoW Sudbury Returns 50% Off Early Bird Registration Offer WoW Sudbury is calling all women and girls to get on their bike - Wow Sudbury returns on Sunday 16th September following last year’s successful event with over 128 women and girls taking part. With a choice of a 5, 20 or 50 mile route available through the countryside and cycle paths around Sudbury and surrounding villages. Starting at Acton Village Hall, the ride will be fully marshaled, signed and with on route stops for tea and cake, open to women and girls aged eight and over of all abilities. To kick off the launch of WoW Sudbury 2018 of WoW Sudbury are offering 50% of the usual registration price - £10 if you register now (applicable to the 20 and 50 mile ride). To register for the WoW Ride visit https://stnicholashospice.org.uk/contact-us/registration-women-wheelssudbury/ .Usual Entry is £20 for the 20 and 50 mile ride and £5 for the 5 mile ride. Tracey Loynds, Chief Executive of South Suffolk Leisure said: “We are delighted to be hosting the fourth WoW event in Sudbury especially after the success of last year’s event. One of the most fulfilling aspects of WoW is seeing the joy on the faces of the women and girls taking part, often rediscovering the pleasure of being on a bike, and this is reflected in many of the testimonials we received at last year’s event. “Superb event! Very well organised, thank you to everyone involved”; “Well organised route ride with the best cake at the end”; “Loved the ride and really appreciate the motivation from volunteers and support riders, will definitely be back next year “ St Nicholas Hospice Care’s Community Fundraiser George Chilvers said: “We are very grateful to be having WoW Sudbury in aid of the hospice again especially after the amazing amount raised last year of over £6000, as we rely so heavily on the local community to help us enable people to have the very best experience in the final chapters of their lives. As the palliative care provider for Sudbury, it’s so important for us to get support from the town and surrounding areas – this event is doing just that. Please sign up and together we really can help. Thank you.” To keep up to date with the latest news from the WoW Ride like our facebook page www.facebook.com/wowsuffolk and follow us on twitter @WoWSuffolk

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Dates for your Diary... Thurs 1st Health Walk - Sudbury Shorter Walk, Kingfisher Leisure Centre 12.00pm www.onelifesuffolk.co.uk. Weds 2nd Quay Film – Goodbye Christopher Robin, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.30pm and 7.30pm Tickets £5, Friends £4.50 Tel: 01787 374745 Wed 2nd A Walk from Chalkney Woods, A moderate 6 mile circular walk Meet at Car Park CO62PR 10am start Phillip 07854 179779. Thurs 3rd Vegan Book Group- Eating Animals, Cradle, North St. Sudbury CO10 1RD 6pm-8pm Email: elypercywriter@gmail.com. Fri 4th Sudbury Carnival Queens Court, The Delphi Centre, Sudbury CO10 2RR 7pm-10pm. Fri 4th Quay Live Cinema (Delayed Live) – Manon, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.15pm Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sat 5th Music for a Summer Evening, St Gregory’s Church, Sudbury 6pm – 7pm Free Admission, Retiring collection for the organ fund. Sat 5th/ Sun 6th Art Workshop, Val Bright-Jones MA Fine Art – Capture the Landscape, River Stour Visitor Education Centre, Gt.Cornard CO10 0GF 10am - 4pm Tickets £145 with light lunch & refreshments. Tel: 07795 951836 Sun 6th Rosedale - Open Garden, 40, Colchester Rd. Bures. CO8 5AE 12noon-5.30pm. Admission £3 Child free. Home Made teas. www.ngs.org.uk Sun 6th ‘Let All Men Sing!’- Braintree Male Voice Choir together with Eastwood Collieries’ Male Voice Choir, St Peters Church, Sudbury 6.00pm. Tickets £8 Tel: 01787 463848 Sun 6th & 20th Spring Foraging on Tiger Hill, For more information and to book tickets: Tel: 0770 462 7973 justine@suffolkmarketevents.co.uk Sun 6th/13th/20th/27th River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN, Regularly departing from 10.30am- last trip 4.30pm £5 adults, £3 child, 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) Mon 7th Plant Market, The Quay Theatre’s 17th annual plant market, 10am – Market Hill, Sudbury, Nurseries from across East Anglia offer a wide range of plants. Tues 8th/Sat 12th Quay Drama – Ladies Down Under, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.45pm Tickets – Tues/Weds £9, Thurs/Fri £10 (No Concessions)Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Thurs 10th Ascension Day Service, St Marys Church, Chilton 7.30pm Sat 12th Mander Auction, The Auction Centre, Assington Road, Newton Green, Sudbury, CO10 0QX Auction starts at 10.00am. Viewing Friday 9am-8pm & Saturday from 9am. Tel: 01787 211847 Email: info@manderauctions.co.uk Sat 12th Stour Valley Singers with Sletten Sangkor – ‘Musicals and Memories’, St John’s Methodist Church, York Road, 7.30pm. Tickets £10 including tea and refreshments. Compact Music, North Street, Sudbury 01787 227490. Sat 12th Stour Valley Singers with Sletten Sangkor – ‘Musicals and Memories’, St John’s Methodist Church, York Road, 7.30pm. Tickets £10 including tea and refreshments, Compact Music, North Street, Sudbury 01787 227490 Sat 12th Great Bardfield Village Garage Sale. In the village of Great Bardfield. 12 noon onwards, Map available on the green CM7 4RN Sat 12th/Sun 13th Flower Festival, All Saints Church, Little Cornard CO10 0PE 11am - 4pm each day, Refreshments, Cake stall, Plant stall, Raffle, Proceeds to charities Sat 12th Monks Eleigh Treasure Hunt, Trails available from Bridge Farm Barns or Village Shop Sun 13th Wildlife Quiz, United Reform Church, Monks Eleigh. IP7 7JE 7pm. Teams of six. £2.50 per person. Sat 12th/Sun 13th Ardleigh Gardens - Open Garden, Colchester, CO7 7LZ 11am-4pm. Combined admission £5 Child free. Home Made teas. Sun 13th A Glemsford Gamble, A Leisurely 5 mile circular walk 10am at the Social club CO10 7RP Tel: Bridget 01787 280547 Sun 13th Invitation To View - Spencers Garden, Tilbury Rd, Gt. Yeldham. CO9 4JL £22. Includes tour and 2 course lunch. www.invitationtoview.co.uk Mon 14th/Tues 15th Invitation To View - Belchamp Hall, Hall Road, Belchamp Walter, Sudbury CO10 7AT £17. Includes tour and refreshments. Tues 15th Health Walk - Sudbury Shorter Walk, Kingfisher Leisure Centre 12.00pm www.onelifesuffolk.co.uk Tues 15th Quay Drama – Austen’s Women, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm, Tickets £13 Friends £12 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Tues 16th Quay Live Cinema – An American in Paris The Musical, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm, Tickets £15 Tel : 01787 374745 Wed 16th A Hike around Hintlesham, A moderate 9.5 mile figure if eight of walk 5 miles morning & 4.5 miles afternoon, Either a picnic lunch or lunch at the George pub. Meet at the community hall IP8 3PS 10am start. Tel: Steve 01787 279325 Thurs 17th Quay Live Cinema (Delayed) – Macbeth, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.00pm Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 18th Quay Music – Tapestry, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £18.50 (No Concessions) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 18th Invitation To View- Hoses Hall, Toppesfield, Halstead CO9 4LZ £29.50. Tour and Refreshments and 2 course lunch. www.invitationtoview.co.uk


18th/21st May Lavenham Vintage 1940s Commemorative Weekends Fri 18th A Day of Prayer, St Gregory’s Church, Sudbury 9am to 8.30pm Sat 19th The Sudbury Story ~ Monthly Guided Walk, Includes seeing Simon’s Head. 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 Sat 19th Craft and Gift Fair by Imagine, St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9am – 4pm. Free Entry Sat 19th The Hadleigh Show Sat 19th Charity May Ball, The Delphi Centre, Sudbury CO10 2RR, 8pm – midnight. Tickets £20 Inc. Fish/Chips, Tickets available from Sudbury Tourist Information Centre Tel: Denise 07809 426609 In aid of St Nicholas Hospice & The Delphi Centre Sun 20th The Priory - Open Garden, Stoke-by-Nayland, Colchester. CO6 4RL 2pm-5pm. Admission £5 Child free. Home Made teas. www.ngs.org.uk Sun 20th A Vintage Affair, Hedingham Castle, Bayley St. CO9 3DJ 10am – 5pm. Adults £9. Over 65 £8. Under 18’s £6 Sun 20th Sudbury Cinema for a Day, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, From 2.00pm Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Tues 22nd Quay Film – Phantom Thread, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.30pm and 7.30pm Tickets £5, Friends £4.50 Tel: 01787 374745 Tues 22nd Music at Lunchtime – Anne & Adriene – Flute & Harp, St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH 12.30pm- 1.30pm. Free Entry, tea and coffee., Donations to the regeneration project. www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Wed 23rd Fashion Show with Sudbury Gainsborough WI, The Edinburgh Woollen Mill, Sudbury 6.30pm for 7pm Start, Tickets £3 Tel 01787 370438 (Tickets also available at door) Thurs 24th/ Mon 28th Stoke by Nayland Art Exhibition, St Mary’s Church, School Street, Stoke by Nayland CO6 4QY 10am to 6pm (Sunday 27th 11am to 4pm) Thurs 24th Sudbury’s Spectacular Riverside, 2.00pm – 3.00pm, Mill Hotel, Walnut Tree Lane CO10 1BD, 2.5 mile easy wildlife walk, FREE Tel 01473 260159 to book Fri 25th Farmers Market, 9.30am-2pm. Free entry. St Peter’s Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Fri 25th Quay Music – Keep It Cash, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £15 (Friends £14) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 25th Musical Evening with Harpist & Choir, St. Mary’s Church, Cavendish CO10 8BA 7.30pm Tickets £10 incl. of glass of wine. Tel: 01787 280443 In aid of church restoration. Sat 26th/Sun 27th Bures Open Gardens, Tickets £5, children free 1pm to 6pm, All proceed go to Bures Church and to the Essex and Herts Air Ambulance Sun 27th Lavenham Farmers Market, 10am-1.30pm. Free entry. Lavenham Village Hall, CO10 9QT www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk Mon 28th Quay Children – The Secret Garden, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.00pm, Tickets £7 (Children £5) Tel: 01787 374745 Mon 28th World Premiere Performance, Organ Music composed by John Rutter. Foxearth Church, The Street, Foxearth, CO107JE. Tel: 01787 269385 Mon 28th Suffolk Villages Festival Concert: John Eccles: Semele (1707), St. Mary’s Church, Hadleigh, IP7 5DT 6pm. Tickets £18 reserved. £12 unreserved Tel: 01206 366603 Email: box@suffolkvillagesfestival.com Mon 28th Leaven Hall - Open Garden, Nayland Rd, Leavenheath, Colchester. CO6 4PU 2pm-5pm. Admission £4 Child free. Home Made teas. www.ngs.org.uk Mon 28th Rookwoods - Open Garden, Yeldham Rd, Sible Hedingham CO9 3QG 2pm-5pm. Admission £4. Child free. Combined with Rookwoods £7.50 Home Made teas. www.ngs.org.uk Mon 28th Washlands - Open Garden, Prayors Hill, Sible Hedingham CO9 3LE 10.30am-4.30pm. Admission £5. Child free. Combined with Washlands £7.50 Home Made teas. www.ngs.org.uk Bank Holiday Mon 28th Teddy Bear Boat Rides, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN, Regularly departing from 10.30am- last trip 4.30pm, £5 adults, Free to children with their teddy bear. Tel: 01787 313199 Bank Holiday Mon 28th Spring Fair, Stoke by Nayland Village Green CO6 4JH 11am – 3pm. Free Entry. Lots going on including a WW1 flypast Tues 29th Family History Society: Antiques Road Show, 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 Tues 29th Quay Children – The Children in the Moon, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.00pm Tickets £10 (Children £8) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Tues 29th Health Walk - Sudbury Shorter Walk, Kingfisher Leisure Centre 12.00pm www.onelifesuffolk.co.uk Weds 30th Quay Music – The Churchfitters, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £15 (No Concessions) Tel: 01787 374745 Wed 30th Walk: Bradfield Woods, A leisurely 5.5 mile circular walk, Meet at the wildlife trust car park IP300AL 10am start Tel: Alan 01787 464094

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