The Village Edition, December 2021

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The Local Community News

December 2021

Tree for Life scheme welcomes new applications A Tree for Life scheme in Babergh and Mid Suffolk which offers a free tree for new parents, is open for 2021 applications. The scheme is open to all families in the districts who have or are welcoming a new arrival between 1 January and 31 December 2021. Parents who may have lost a child during the same period are also able to apply for a remembrance tree. The initiative offers parents with a new born or newly adopted child the chance to mark their arrival by planting a tree. It aims to benefit families, communities and the environment by boosting tree coverage across the district. So far the councils have given out over a thousand trees through Tree for Life, with 2020 applicants collecting their trees last month following a necessary delay to allow the council to prioritise essential services during the pandemic. Expert help is always on hand on collection to advise families on their tree choice and aftercare at home. Also open to those without a garden, a selection of the trees continue to be planted at key locations in the districts including Needham Lake, Shotley Golden Wood, Broom Hill in Hadleigh, Gallowsfield Wood in Haughley and Sproughton Millennium Green. Over 100 families have already applied to the 2021 scheme, but the councils are encouraging even more people to apply for their tree on the councils' website before the 10 January 2022 deadline. Cllr Elisabeth Malvisi, Babergh District Council’s cabinet member for climate change, biodiversity and sustainable transport, said: “I’m proud that our Tree for Life scheme in Babergh continues to blossom. It provides a unique opportunity to benefit our environment and support county-wide climate ambitions, while also giving families a reason to spend time in the garden planting and nurturing their tree for the years to come. I would encourage as many people as possible to claim their free tree.” The trees must be planted within the two districts and eligible applicants will be invited to choose and collect their tree in early 2022. Applications will be processed after the closing date. www.babergh.gov.uk/environment/tree-for-life/

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Will services for couples provides saving on fees Regional solicitors Holmes & Hills now offers a Will writing service which provides couples with a saving of between 17% and 21% on legal fees, when making Mirror Wills at the same time. Married couples, long-term partners and cohabiting couples all benefit from the saving. Why make a Will at all? Quite simply, if you do not make a Will the law says who inherits your estate. Most people assume that everything would pass automatically to their partner, but this is not necessarily so and certainly if you are not married or in a civil partnership, they will have no automatic right to inherit any part of your estate. Your estate may pass to the person or persons you would not want to inherit. It may result in financial hardship for your loved ones or an expensive court action. Making a Will ensures that the people you want to benefit when you die receive your estate. Holmes & Hills Solicitors are experienced to be able to draft a Will that is tailor-made to meet your specific requirements. We appreciate that some couples have ‘simple’ arrangements whilst for others their affairs may be more ‘complex’. Whatever your specific circumstances, Holmes & Hills Solicitors will be able to assist you. Couples often wish to receive advice as follows: • How to update an existing Will • How to provide for young children • How to plan for future care needs • How to leave business interests • How to provide for a disabled child or adult • What steps they should take if choosing to leave out a beneficiary from their Will • Provide for children from a former relationship • How to set up a trust • How to protect your contribution to the purchase price of a property when you live with someone else* • How to give away an inheritance in a tax efficient manner** What if you have children from a previous relationship? Making a Will is very important for couples who may have children from previous relationships and want to ensure that their money will pass to their own family. This can be a sensitive issue between couples – but it doesn’t have to be so. It is possible to draft a Will making sure that your spouse/partner is provided for in the event of your death and ensuring that ultimately your family will inherit your estate. No better time to make a Will – save up to 21% Married couples, long-term couples and civil partners all save between 17-21% when making Mirror Wills, with the exact saving being subject to the complexity of the affairs. You will be advised of this at an initial meeting. There really is ‘no time like the present’ for you and your partner to make your Wills. Even if you have already made a Will, it might be a good idea to review it and see if it still meets all your requirements and accurately reflects your wishes. It doesn’t matter if Holmes & Hills did not draft your existing Will, we are still able to advise you and prepare a new one should you wish to do so.

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To talk to a local lawyer about making or updating your Will, call Holmes & Hills Solicitors on 01787 275275 and ask to speak with Deborah Abbott or Dean Stanhope.

CHRISTMAS FAIR Polstead Village Hall Saturday 4th December 10 am to 3 pm Limited tables available contact 07969 983554 Proceeds to Polstead Village Hall Charity

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Driving Home for Christmas The Christmas Present Trust is going full steam ahead to provide a traditional meal (or dietary equivalent) to anybody who, for whatever reason, cannot be with family or friends on Christmas Day. Last year we were unable to hold the event in the Ansell Centre as normal and therefore delivered 90+ meals around Hadleigh. This year we are holding the event AND delivering meals – and we need volunteers to do so. We need help setting up the Ansell Centre on Christmas Eve (and peeling the vegetables!), help providing lifts to guests who cannot get to the Centre on their own, help in the kitchen on Christmas Day, help delivering meals to those who are still not comfortable joining in a big indoor event and, most importantly, help talking with our guests and making the whole event go with a bang. If you think you can help on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day or Boxing Day (taking everything down) please contact Simon or Sarah Thompson at christmas.present.trust@gmail.com or call 07778 860267. Equally, if you know anyone who would benefit from an invitation to this free event, please get in touch. Merry Christmas to everyone in Hadleigh and may 2022 be a wonderful year for us all

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Earlier this year, I wrote about my challenge to run and walk 2021 miles by the end of 2021. My aim was to raise money for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal during this, their Centenary Year. I am now pleased to announce that my challenge has been completed. ran my last mile on the 11th of November, finishing at the Hadleigh Royal British Legion. I aimed to finish on Armistice Day as this would provide a fitting end to my challenge. Although I managed to avoid illness and injury, it did mean that I had to put in an extra effort during the few weeks leading up to this date. This paid off and I managed to complete my last mile in time to make the 2 minute silence held in Hadleigh High Street. I would like to sincerely thank everyone who supported my challenge by making a donation. To date, with your help, we have managed to raise a total of £690.28p. Gift Aid raises this to £819.53p. With so many charities needing support, and with the pandemic potentially creating difficulties for some, this is a fantastic amount. Your support has made all my efforts worthwhile. Donations are still being accepted until the end of the year. Should anyone wish to make a donation, you can do so by visiting www.justgiving.com/fundraising/victor-faccini. Please also remember to select Gift Aid. Thank you so very much, Vic

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Plans to introduce new tariffs, including an hour’s free parking, in Babergh car parks from January next year, have been postponed. This week, Babergh’s new cabinet member for environment Cllr Dr Siân Dawson, Hadleigh North has taken the decision to postpone the implementation of the new tariffs indefinitely, focusing instead on supporting businesses and the recovery of the district’s high streets. The changes agreed by Babergh’s cabinet earlier this year, were due to begin in January next year, to allow the council as much time as possible to work with the high street to find the best solution for everyone, and avoid unnecessary uncertainty during the Christmas season. However, the Conservatives decided to further postpone the implementation date, recognizing that while evidence suggests gradual business recovery across the district since Government restrictions were lifted, supporting the local economy and encouraging residents back to the high streets must now take priority. Cllr Dawson said “The Conservatives have continued to listen to our residents, parish and town councils, businesses and others, and understand free parking in our towns is an emotive subject for many. “I recommended to Cllr John Ward to make the decision to postpone the implementation of the new tariffs indefinitely, while we continue to prioritise supporting our businesses and welcoming people back to our high streets. “Parking, of course, remains a very careful balancing act, between the immediate needs and visions for our towns, those of the whole district, and our environment. “I am hopeful we can be financially creative over coming months to finance the loss of subsidising our car parks, and continue to help our towns to thrive.” A new implementation date, or any changes to the agreed tariffs, are now unlikely to be confirmed until 2023 at the earliest. Improvements due to be funded by car park income, such as signage, resurfacing and access improvement works, active travel improvements, and extended resident parking permit schemes, are also expected to be delayed. In the meantime, the council are developing a joint parking strategy – setting out a blueprint for the next 5-10 years. It will take on board feedback received during the councils’ recent consultation, while also looking at capacity and other needs across Babergh. Cllr Dr Siân Dawson, Cabinet Member for Environment


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All our children have settled back in to near normal school life well especially our reception children. We have once again been able to have lunch together and our year groups 3 to 6 have been able to share learning and PE activities. Our first half term saw the introduction of drama sessions on a Thursday afternoon from Act First drama which compliments our timetable of music with Simon Welham and PE with Mrs Bartholomew. We enjoyed our first walk to St Margaret’s Church on 7th October to attend Harvest Festival since lockdown, we would like to express our thanks for all the contributions of food items that were donated and to those parents who were able to join us for the service. In addition to Harvest Festival Mrs Myers and two of our pupils attended the Celebration of Church Schools at Bury St Edmunds Cathedral. Our school was one of many that was represented at the evening service and it was truly wonderful to be part of this event once again. Our new fencing around the school is starting to take shape we are really pleased with how it blends in with the natural surroundings and the view that can be seen when we are outside for PE and outdoor learning. Not to mention the peace of mind it now gives in terms of safeguarding. On Wednesday 29th September we were able to hold an open morning for prospective parents and pupils, we were overwhelmed by the response and would like to thank those who showed an interest. We hope to be welcoming them in September. Thank you to all those that attended the Craft Fair on Sunday 10th October at Whatfield Village Hall, the hall was filled with many stalls and the event was well attended. We would like to express our sincere thanks from all the pupils and staff at the school to Mandy Squirrell for the very kind donation of £780 to the school, the additional funds are very much appreciated and will be put to very good use. Our year 5/6 children have been learning about electricity. The class overcome some very trick circuitry challenges to create some outstanding steady hand games. Each one was designed with a specific person in mind and followed a pre-planned criteria. It has been a full term project with some real world learning. Well done Oak class! Our children made a poppy wreath for Remembrance Sunday which was present and displayed at St Margaret’s Church Whatfield. Our School service remembered and paid tribute to those who have lost their lives in conflict. If you are considering Whatfield Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary as a school for your child, do please get in t ouch with us. We would welcome a visit after school hours due to Covid-19. Please phone the office on the number below or email us. We would love to meet you. Whatfield CEVCP School, Rectory Road, Whatfield, IP7 6QU 01473 823309, admin@whatfield.suffolk.sch.uk

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It feels like everything is getting more and more expensive and with Christmas coming up, I'm really worried about how I'll manage. My partner and I would love to treat our kids, but we’re keen to avoid huge debts. Do you have any advice? Christmas can be costly for many of us, and we know lots of people are struggling already this year. There can be a lot of pressure to spend more than you can afford, so here are a few key things to remember as we head into 2022. Be realistic and budget accordingly. Work out how much you can afford to spend – and stick to it. There’s nothing wrong with managing expectations, and suggesting things such as spending limits, secret Santa or maybe even that you don’t need to swap gifts. Don’t forget the everyday bills. Remember that the rent or mortgage, utility bills, food bills and other existing debts still have to be paid – the consequences can be severe if they’re not. Even though it’s Christmas, it’s not worth starting the New Year being behind on your bills. Tempted by Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL)? While it can be tempting to split payments, make sure you have a plan for how to pay the money back - particularly if your circumstances or income were to change. If you're using BNPL repeatedly or using multiple BNPL options, make sure you know how much you owe in total. Make sure you understand what you’re signing up for, how you’ll make the repayments and what will happen if you can’t pay on time. Buy safe to be safe. Whatever the deal, whatever the temptation, don’t buy from unauthorised traders and don’t borrow from unauthorised lenders. These could put you at risk of unscrupulous collection methods – including threats and harm, unsafe products and unexpectedly high interest rates. You may also not be protected by Financial Conduct Authority rules. Shop around. Try as many different places as possible to find the best price. Buy what you want and not what other people say you need. Be wary of extended warranties; the cost of a repair could be less than the cost of the warranty. Get help if you’re struggling. If you’re worried about paying the bills, get free, independent advice as soon as possible. There’s lots of information on the Citizens Advice website and you can call Sudbury & District Citizens Advice on 01787 321400 where an adviser will be able to help you with your options. If you need advice or information, contact Sudbury & District Citizens Advice. We are providing advice by telephone and email, Monday – Thursday, 10am – 1pm. Please phone 01787 321400 and leave a message and someone will call you back when available. We will attempt three times to call you back, so please expect a call from a withheld number. You can also telephone our advice line on Freephone 0808 278 7868 or 0800 144 88 48. Alternatively, contact us via email at advice@sudburycab.org.uk or by using the contact facility on our website www.sudburycab.org.uk


Hadleigh Sea Scout Group In October the Hadleigh Sea Scout Group held a special event to mark the establishment of the 1st Hadleigh Scout Group in 1921 and celebrate 100 years of continuous scouting in Hadleigh as a result. Members and friends of Scouting, both past and present, attended an open day and viewed an exhibition of scouting through the ages as well as our plans for the future. We were able to meet with former members from as long ago as the late 1950's, and reminisce over photographs and newspaper cuttings covering events over the past 70 years, including a leaders wedding, a scout trip to Kenya, and the construction of our headquarters. Many old acqaintences were renewed over tea and cake and new memories made for the future. Keith Marsland

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A Very Merry Christmas from The Peacock Inn, Chelsworth The Peacock Inn Team would like to wish all the readers of The Village Edition a very merry Christmas and a happy new year! The pub is open for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve and the team have just launched a new website that allows you to book tables and rooms directly online! The restaurant and function room both have cosy and inviting fireplaces and offer all the character and charm for your Christmas party, or if you are just looking for a place to take a night off cooking during the festive season. There are also new festive and winter menus – all carefully created by Head Chef Sam and his team. The menus change regularly, depending on what tasty ingredients the pub’s local Suffolk suppliers have available. Chef Sam’s food showcases the best of Suffolk – modern pub classics that are unfussy and yummy, with a twist. For those of you that haven’t visited the recently refurbished Peacock Inn, it is a beautiful 14th Century timber-framed inn, nestled on the north shore of the River Brett in the stunning village of Chelsworth. It features a cosy bar with inglenook fireplace, restaurant, function room, 7 separate bedroom suites and a cottage all surrounding an enviable country garden. The Peacock team look forward to welcoming you to Chelsworth's pub over the festive season- whether it be for the full dining experience, a bar snack or just a drink by the fire. Get in touch with The Peacock Inn Team if you would like to book your Christmas party. www.thepeacockchelsworth.com

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James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk As ever, it has been a particularly busy time in Westminster. On the one hand, I’ve been getting used to life as a Minister, and on the other, keeping up the pressure on my constituency priorities in South Suffolk. In many ways, the common factor has been the great joy of being out and about again, enjoying the freedom resulting ultimately from our brilliant vaccine program. In Ministerial terms, as I have responsibility for sentencing policy and criminal law, ‘out and about’ has generally meant visiting Crown and Magistrates’ Courts around the country – including Manchester, Birmingham, Snaresbrook and the Old Bailey. Of course, the backlog of cases is a huge issue but it’s not until you visit Crown Courts in person that you appreciate why social distancing rules have made it so much harder to keep justice moving. To emphasise this point, I also recently visited Loughborough where we have just opened a new ‘super courtroom’ designed to try cases with up to 12 defendants, precisely the type of very serious (and often gang related) case that has been most challenging in the pandemic. Inevitably the most enjoyable part of properly getting ‘out and about’ again as an MP has been in terms of South Suffolk itself. It has been fantastic to be able to once again fully pack my constituency days with visits to schools, businesses, and local organisations. It was also an honour to lay a wreath at Sudbury’s Remembrance Sunday service, following last year’s suspension of the full-blown ceremony. As I said, public events such as these are only possible because of the brilliant Covid vaccine rollout here in South Suffolk. As we head into winter, it is imperative that all those who are eligible - i.e. the over-40’s or those who are vulnerable book in for their booster jab. As soon as 5-months since your second vaccination have elapsed, you will be able to book your booster injection. I wish all of my constituents a very enjoyable festive period with their friends and families, and I look forward to seeing more of you in 2022!

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Soak up the sights, smells and sounds of Christmas with Helen Rollason Cancer Charity at their very first Christmas Market on Saturday 4th December at Trinity Park, Ipswich! Showcasing over 70 small businesses from across the region, they have an exciting variety of high-quality, unique gifts, decorations, crafts and festive foods to get you in the Christmas spirit at Trinity Park (Home of the Suffolk Show). The venue lends itself to a large well-ventilated undercover barn space to protect buyers and sellers from the potential Winter elements! Helen Rollason Cancer Charity Community Fundraiser Karen Mitchell said “We always ensure a wide variety of different stalls, from homemade crafts, food stalls, Christmas gifts, toys, unique gifts for men, women and children, personalised items from local designers, boutiques and bespoke craftsmen. We always limit the number of stalls selling items of similar genres to ensure happy shoppers and successful sellers. Alongside the shopping stands, there will be a range of popular food and drink stalls, serving up alcoholic beverages including festive hot drinks and mulled wine. Children will get the chance to meet Santa in his grotto (independent stall, additional fees apply). Dogs are allowed on site but not in the Cattle Shed where the majority of stalls will be placed. Tickets are priced at £6 adults, £5 concessions, under 16’s go free! Please be rest assured that should the event be unable to take place due to further Covid19 restrictions all ticket costs will be refunded. Tickets are available on our website, or if you prefer you can call us to secure your places on 01245 380719 www.helenrollason.org.uk

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We’re feeling festive at Yarnworx! As Christmas is almost here, we have been getting rather festive here in the shop. Our Christmas tree is up and we have put together lots of gifts for the knitter or crocheter in your life! We also have a wonderful range of locally produced candles and candle gift sets. These come in a host of different winter fragrances and are simply divine. Our Christmas Eve boxes have proven ever popular and we still have some left so grab yours before sell out. Thinking ahead to the new year, we have been busy working with our tutor Emma to devise the new classes and courses which will start in January. These will cater for the complete beginner up to more advanced techniques and everything in between. We have created a page on our website where you will be able to see all of the classes and book your space. Keep an eye on yarnworx.com/learn for more details. Our shop will be open right up until Christmas Eve and will then shut until Tuesday 4th January. We will still be taking online orders during this time which will be shipped upon our reopening. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year www.yarnworx.com

Bildeston Primary School Learning and Growing Together Our New Reading Bench Finding a quiet spot on our new bench for some reading with friends and making sandwiches using instructions! Yummy! North, East, South and West Robin Class can give directions using north, east, south and west. They made routes on the playground giving directions for their friends to follow. They also practised using compasses. Remembrance Sunday Our KS2 children produced poems of remembrance and used some of them to create a wreath that was laid at the war memorial in the market square on Sunday. U11 Football Pupils from KS2 enjoyed a Football event at Whitton Sports Centre where they came a respectable fourth place amidst teams from across Suffolk. A fair play award was given to one of our players! Well done all! Tuesday Teacher Led Club Children building bridges to span a river in construction club with Mrs Simmons. The children are really enjoying these sessions which range from Lego building, Multi-Cultural activities and food tasting to Creative Writing. If you are considering Bildeston Primary as a school for your child, we would welcome a visit. Please phone the office on the number below. We would love to meet you. Bildeston Primary School Newberry Road, Bildeston, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 7ES Telephone: 01449 740269 Website: www.bildeston.suffolk.sch.uk

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The Writing of ‘Whatfield; A Suffolk village across time’ My wife and I arrived in the village of Whatfield with a concerned cat, a car full of our most valued stuff, and a large removals lorry, on a damp evening in November 2014. We had bought Grubbs Edge, a lovely house in the ancient village. Everything was dark; where were the street lights? We had moved from Bexleyheath, in south London, which had rather a lot of lights, and a very large number of houses. The contrast would become clearer each day. We had been history teachers, and retirement to a rural village seemed attractive. A quieter pace of life, fresh air and lots of fields and trees had a great appeal. The previous house owner, Marion, had left me Simon Dewes’ book ‘A Suffolk Childhood’, about the local area a century ago. After unpacking, some basic decorating and the organising and placing of the over 2000 books I have collected over decades, I read Simon’s book. I began walking around the village attempting to imagine what it would have been like 100 years ago. I found myself examining each old cottage, studying the Victorian school building, visiting the medieval church, and looking at old maps showing the local farms. I was hooked. I had moved to a place richer in history than I had ever experienced living in the suburbs, and some of it was still partly visible. The warmth of our welcome to the village encouraged me to seek out villagers who had lived much, or all, of their lives here. I thoroughly enjoyed interviewing a wide range of characters, recording their voices for posterity and writing down their memories of growing up in a village which had changed enormously during the 20th century. I discovered that another ‘newcomer’ from a previous generation, Joy Wellings, had spent a huge amount of time researching the history of the village, and with the help of Joy Green, the village History Recorder, I was able to carefully examine her findings and then develop her work further. I realised that a book was the only way of drawing the information together. Many villagers contributed pictures, documents, photos, letters and sound advice. After three years collecting, comparing and sorting literally thousands of sources which I scanned and recorded, I began the process of drawing the whole thing together. It would take another 2 years to complete the various chapters, whilst additional material kept appearing! The final book would be more detailed than I had envisaged at the start, partly because I wanted to include many of the wonderful sources for future generations to see. The book examines how the village probably evolved from ancient times, with sections covering the main historic buildings and institutions. It looks at change, especially the sudden move away from being a traditional farming community during the 20th century and the implications of that, which apply to so many villages in Suffolk. The most important parts of the story come from the memories of villagers, and over one third of the book is dedicated to their witness accounts. It is a privilege to live in Whatfield and to feel the echoes of an ancient community still present. We can learn more than we think from listening to those who were here before us. David Dray, Grubbs Edge, Whatfield, Suffolk

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Helping those who cannot help themselves It was something author Frank Payne had often thought of doing. But could never find the time. At the age of 87 and now with time on his hands, it was now or never. So he set out to write his first book. He has now completed and published two, with the third well on its way. The first, ‘Here Today "Goon" Tomorrow’ was published in July. The second, ‘Well Worth Waiting For’ is due to be published this month. Together they chronicle the story of Frank's life. The third, ‘It All Kicks Off On Sunday’ is of his forty years spent as a boys football team manager and coach and qualified referee. It will be finished by Christmas and recounts his continuous 40 year battles with adult and junior players, their managers, supporters and parents. Hence the title ‘It All Kicks Off On Sunday’. Frank was born in South East London on April 21 1934, his father died at age 24, he survived the Blitz, narrowly missing a stray German bomb which destroyed the house he, his sister and mother had minutes earlier left, to go to the outdoor shelter. Married in 1958 he, his wife and three children shared a great love of animals, especially dogs. Today the total is fiftee, each remaining with them for the whole of their canine lives. If you add to them the other dogs rescued by others of his family, the number to date is twenty three. That is why Frank, whose male voice choir has sung twice at the Albert Hall in 2014 and 2016, is donating every pound each of his books earn through sales, to SeSaw, a small animal rescue and rehoming charity in Leavenheath, Suffolk. They, like all small charities have suffered severe financial losses due to the Pandemic, but still they battle on. Said Frank “Their needs are far greater than mine, my wife, daughter and grandchildren all physically help with SeSaw's animal welfare. At 87, my time is running out, I've fought battles with Prostate Cancer, Bladder Cancer and now the last vestige of Skin Cancer. I pray each of my books do well. That I'm given time to finish ‘It All Kicks Off On Sunday’. Frank has spoken to his publisher who have agreed he can reduce the price of both books to £5.00 each for readers. Accepting two good reads are better than one, the price will be £10.00 (at £10.99 each, the Publishers retail price is £21.98). Perhaps an ideal Christmas present if there is a reader in your house. Contact Frank by phone 01206 263006 or email cahors@live.co.uk

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New iPad lending scheme to help residents get online Suffolk Libraries and Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils are joining forces to help residents get online with a new iPad lending scheme – supporting those who need a little extra help to access services in an increasingly digital world. 26 new iPads, all with 4G internet connectivity and a range of pre-installed applications and web links, will be available for free to anyone in the two districts to borrow. They will be based at Stowmarket, Hadleigh, Sudbury and Needham Market libraries. The pilot, which will last for a year, has been made possible thanks to funding from the NHS Ipswich and East Suffolk Clinical Commissioning Group, with additional support from the councils. It aims to help reduce the level of digital isolation in the districts and enable residents to access and navigate the internet when they need. Anyone wishing to borrow one simply needs to have a Suffolk Libraries account and sign up to the user agreement. The iPads can be borrowed for up to three weeks, and as they already have inbuilt mobile internet, residents can get online even if they don’t have an internet connection at home. Bruce Leeke, Chief Executive of Suffolk Libraries, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Babergh and Mid Suffolk to help more people in the area get online. “It can be tough to get by if you’ve not got some way of connecting to the internet to perform tasks like job-seeking, applying for benefits or staying in touch with friends and family, particularly in rural areas. “We know people will need even more help after the pandemic and this is one example of how Suffolk Libraries can help by working with other organisations to develop innovative new services.” The scheme will form part of the councils’ digital support programme over the coming year - helping to improve skills and reduce digital isolation across the two districts. It also further builds on the iPad and laptop loaning services already available in several other Suffolk libraries.

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Welcome to our new team member Annabel Park has recently joined Dunstone Optometry as an Optical Assistant, after six years in a similar role in Bury St Edmunds. She works as part of our team to assist in the provision and delivery of high standard Optometry services to patients. In particular, by providing all front of house services to a high level. Her roles are numerous and include clinic coordination, ordering spectacles and contact lenses, assisting with spectacle dispensing, visual fields screening, eye pressure measurement and retinal photography and scanning. Annabel is married, with a young son, and lives in Hadleigh. Dunstone Optometry 01473 823755

Kersey School Open Days Kersey is about to hold Open Days for any prospective parents interested in the school organised by the Tilian Partnership, which Kersey joined at the beginning of November. The eight schools in the Tilian network are all small church primaries, and the Partnership is run by people who believe passionately in the unique advantages of such schools for giving children the very best start in life and education. As Kersey’s Headteacher Claire Dunnell Paley puts it, “There is so much we can draw on in this school’s idyllic setting, which we can use to make the curriculum feel real and vibrant to our children.” Therefore in the last month the children have marked the start of new literacy topics by making and launching paper boats in Kersey splash, going on a bird walk, and enjoying activities such as a Handbell-ringing club (“The Kersey Clangers”), weekly music lessons, and a visit by singers from Snape Maltings. They have taken part in a packed Harvest Festival Service in Kersey Church and marked Remembrance Day with a live performance of the Last Post. Next up of course – Christmas, with a green-screen filming day, and a Nativity planned with real animals! For Claire, the school’s small size gives another key opportunity – the capacity to get to know everybody really well. With the help of Tilian’s Chief Improvement Officer Louise Clark, she’s drawing up an individual learning plan for each one of Kersey’s children as well as stepping up feedback with parents, in order that they can know exactly how they can best help progress their children’s learning. We have an Open Afternoon on Monday December 06 (1330-1530). The Headteacher, Governors, and senior Tilian leaders will be available to answer any questions and outline their vision for the future. But for anyone who misses that date, Claire has a simple message, “Don’t worry – but do feel free to call the school and arrange another time to come and see what we have to offer!” Kersey C of E Primary School, Cherry Hill, Kersey, Ipswich IP7 6EG T: 01473 823397 Follow us now on social media for all the latest news and information. Twitter: @KerseyPrimary Instagram: kerseyprimaryschool Facebook: @KerseyPrimarySchool

Hadleigh Orchestra Christmas Carol Concert Sunday 12th December 4pm at St Mary's Church, Hadleigh Why not come along and listen to some old favourites, (music that is not people!) Items include Handel's Water Music, Johann Strauss' Radetzky March, one of Dvorak's Slavonic Dances, excerpts from Mussorgsky's Pictures at an exhibition, Pachelbel's Canon and an orchestral setting of Handel's Hallelujah Chorus. We will, of course, have Christmas Carols for you to join in. Come along and enjoy some early Christmas Cheer! Entrance is free and donations will go towards charity.

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Chelsworth Christmas Fair is back after an enforced break in 2020 due to the pandemic Although Chelsworth is a very small village the whole community pulls together to create a wonderfully festive Christmas Fair with almost every household contributing in some way. This is a traditional, rural event, held in the beautiful, medieval, All Saints Church which will be decorated for Christmas to add to the seasonal atmosphere Chelsworth is often said to be one the prettiest villages in Suffolk and because the Church has no direct access from a road, visitors to the Fair will have a chance to admire some of the ancient buildings as they walk the short distance from the car park on a nearby farm. Around 20 stalls will be selling gifts, crafts and foods. Light refreshments will be available and there will be plenty of mince pies and mulled wine and as an extra treat, musical entertainment at various times during the day. Over the past two years, an exciting programme of work, has taken place in the Church to provide better lighting, heating a, toilet and kitchen as well as rebuilding the organ which is now sited in a newly created gallery. Many grants from local and national bodies contributed to the cost of this work, but the profits from previous Christmas Fairs also played their part. The Church is now able to be used for many community events as well as for worship. This will be the first major public event in the newly refurbished Church; an extra cause for celebration. The Fair will be on Saturday 4th December from 11am to 4pm. The Church is in the centre of Chelsworth, close to the B1115. Entry for adults is £3 and Children are free.

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The month started with a beginners class; we enjoyed arranging with aluminium wire, creating a vertical design and an inverted crescent. At our meeting on 9th November, we hosted speaker Mr Charles Willett from Witham who gave us all a very interesting talk on his family Nursery, its growth through the years and plans for the future. He made it very interesting, ably assisted by his sister Lorna from the audience. Charles impressed us all by the hard work involved and by the fact that he only buys English shrubs and plants. The meeting closed with a presentation to Nancy, the competition winner for her delightful arrangement of flowers in a teacup. The photo shows some of the entries including Nancy’s. At our next meeting on 14th December, we welcome Alan Smith for a demonstration entitled ‘It’s Christmas Again’. Please join us at Hadleigh United Reformed Church, Market Square. The meeting starts at 7.30. All welcome.

Lavenham Parish Council News Lorry Route Traffic Review -- Suffolk County Council are conducting a limited review of lorry traffic throughout the County. Full details can be found on line at https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/lorry-management/lorry-routeplan-review-in-suffolk/ The Parish Council have been asked for their views and although this is not a full consultation, we would like to hear from residents and businesses by Friday 10th December 2021. You can let us know what you know think about lorry traffic using the A1141 and B1071 and the effect this has on the village. You can write a brief message and post it into the new mailbox located on the side of the public toilet block in Church Street or send us an email to lpclorry@gmail.com. Prentice Street Car Park Update: The mains power supply has been successfully installed following the road closure. We are now waiting for the installation of the electricity meters, and the access ramp before the toilets can be opened. You may also have noticed 6 Electric Vehicle Charging Points have now been installed. These are not yet operational. We had originally planned for 2 EV points, with future capability for 4 more. However we were offered a grant to have the 4 additional EV points installed by Plug-In-Suffolk, a Suffolk County Council funded scheme, at no cost to the Parish Council. We will keep you updated on the progress. Iain Lamont, Chairman Lavenham Parish Council

Hadleigh and Boxford Patient Participation Group (PPG) Since January until the time of going to print, the Practice has administered a total of 26,500 Covid vaccines to the local community, including some patients from the Bildeston Practice. They have also given 4,300 ‘flu jabs. This is a remarkable achievement for a small country town Practice. The PPG and many others have provided volunteer support at all the sessions in the Practice and at St Mary’s Church. Sincere thanks to everyone involved in this massive vaccine programme. Their dedication, time and effort has been much appreciated. Also, our thanks to patients who have kindly provided delicious refreshments at our jab sessions or taken the time to express their personal gratitude for the service given. HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND ALL THE BEST FOR THE COMING YEAR

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Hadleigh Garden Club Our original November speaker was unavailable, so at short notice we were delighted to welcome Anne Tweddle from Plant Heritage to talk about “Understanding Pruning”. She guided us through caring for roses, shrubs and fruit trees. Then turned her attention to sharpening members secateurs….most of us are guilty of failing to keep our blades sharp . I certainly left the meeting eager to cast an eye over my garden and decide what needs pruning now or leaving till next year. There were a couple of overnight frosts in early November that resulted in the Dahlia tops being severely blackened on the allotment; the ones in my garden have so far escaped damage. Numerous ornamental leaved Pelargoniums grown in pots had luckily been put in the greenhouse so were not affected as the electric heater keeps it frost free. I had taken this opportunity to take several dozen cuttings for next year. I do not dig up the Dahlias on the allotment but leave them in the ground to overwinter. The blackened top is cut down close to the ground and left as mulch. They have survived this method for many years. Some plants like Brussel sprouts, Parsnip, Chard, onion sets and garlic, especially Broad beans don’t seem to be affected by frost and even winter flowering Pansies will bounce back after the heaviest frost. If the weather stays dry it should be possible to give the lawn a light cut with mower blades set high. Don’t forget to keep the bird feeders and water topped up. December 13th sees our fun quiz; a relaxed social event. The committee are providing individually boxed buffet accompanied by mulled wine or fruit juice during the interval. Do join us for this lighthearted evening at this festive time. Normal entrance prices of £2 members £4 visitors with a raffle. The new year programme starts on Jan.10th with a talk from Lucy Skellorn about the Revival of Benton End. For more information, email hadleighgardenclub@gmail.com

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Lavenham Carpet Bowls Club Wow, what a great run for Martin Wheal. 4 wins in a row in the in-house competitions; joint winner in the mixed doubles, and the pairs, as well as one of the members of the lads who won the President's cup and then Singles champion to top it all off. Well done Martin. Look forward to our presentations to all our winners at our Annual Christmas Lunch. Meanwhile, hopefully our new posters around the village and surrounding areas will bring us some more new members. Carpet Bowls is a mix of skill and luck. The bowls have a inbuilt bias, and do not need excessive strength to bowl them, in fact the bias works better when bowled slower. If you would like to give it a try, we play at Lavenham Village Hall on Wednesday 2pm until 4.30pm and Thursday7.30pm until 10pm. You may even be fortunate enough to have Martin show you how it is done, and you could be amongst next year's winners. Your first two sessions are free to see how you like Carpet Bowls. Look forward to seeing you. Seasons Greetings to everyone. The last session of Carpet Bowls before Christmas will be Wednesday 15 December and Thursday 16 December, we will return on 05 January. Please note we will have no Wednesday session on 08 December as that is the date for our Christmas Lunch. Marilyn Beatham, Club Secretary

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December Will Be Magic Again We are thrilled to announce that Hadleigh Community Choir will be able to entertain you at our first Winter Concert for two years this December. When? Saturday 11th December – 2pm to 3:30pm Where? Hadleigh United Reformed Church, Market Place Cost? FREE (but donations are welcome) We are still taking care due to COVID and therefore will not be having our famous afterglow. We will be having a raffle though. Concert tickets are available at the Idler or Keith Avis – limited I am afraid due to COVID restrictions again. We are also performing at the Christmas Fayre and lighting up on the 4th December and will be singing carols up and down the high street. It is so good to be able to bring music to you again – I promise that this year, December Will Be Magic Again!

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French’s Care Haven Hello to our readers, with the big day of festive joy fast approaching, Happy Christmas to you all. French’s have had better support this year, with people stepping in to help us, it’s been lovely to see and shows there are locals out there that have a kind heart and want to do something to help their local charity. We still have several colleges sending their students to us and more Duke of Edinburgh awards teenagers and we have helped more people with depression and anxiety problems. So I am pleased with the busy and successful year we have had in 2021. Along the way French’s have found some great helpers and I hope that our solid team grows and more locals come on board with us, in the way of hands on help and financial help, because we need both, I emphasise, we really do need both, to keep us going now and for the future. So if you are reading this please try to do one or the other, as we need you. One photo is of Frankie and Costa playing with their ball and the other photo is of store staff members standing with me at Gladwells in Copdock. Paul, Amy and Colin have been amazing in the way of helping with our animals feed, I would like to thank Chloe from the store as well. This group of people and the stores management have stuck by us for some years now and I cannot praise them enough for the various things they have helped French’s with. Split bags that customers do not want to purchase come to us and with our reels of duck tape at hand, bags are sealed and our animals are fed, what more can I say, but Thank You Gladwells and Happy Christmas. Sadly no one has stepped forward to help us get the ground ready for a portable wooden unit, which we have purchased for things like, our animal’s equipment and first aid. We have the wooden unit sitting there in the wrapping and desperately need hands on help with someone who knows what they are doing, to put it together for us, there is no concreting to do, as this is not a permanent structure. If we had the money to pay someone that would be great, but we do not, so we need someone’s kindness and good will. Please, please, call me if you can help in any way. I would like to thank Charmaine for donating 3 of her painting to us for our quiz and Christmas raffle and I also give a thank you to a lovely elderly lady called Win, who lives in Hadleigh, Win called me to pick up a large wall picture of a horse that she bought many years ago from an artist. Win said she loved the painting, but said it was no use to her when she passes away and said we could sell it as her donation. I told Win hopefully she has many more years left in her, bless her dear heart. If you would like to make a Christmas donation to us at French’s go to our website: Frenchs care haven.org.uk where there is a donation button, or call me if you would like to come along meet the animals and donate at the farm. Not far away now to a new year 2022, let’s hope it is a good year and we stay healthy and well. I would like to send a huge Thank You to our monthly sponsors, you are all shinning stars. Happy Christmas and have a Happy New Year. French’s is a charity on your doorstep, can you help, either with time, donations, or sponsorship. You are welcome to come along and meet our animals. Call me for an appointment. Jann on: 07747 755556 or email: jann.turner@hotmail.co.uk. www.frenchscarehaven.org.uk

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Lavenham Pre-school: Review of the year December 2020- November 2021 What a year it has been! The first half of the year was affected by both bad weather and lockdowns but we are proud that the pre-school remained open through most of the Covid-19 disruption to support the learning and development of the village’s youngest residents. When the strictest Covid-19 rules eased in the summer we welcomed parents to attend their children’s graduation, where we said goodbye and good luck to many of our children as they moved on to ‘big school’. September brought some changes as we welcomed new children and a new manager into the setting. The first month was spent making sure that all the children had settled in and were happy to come to Pre-school. Then slowly we introduced some new activities, like visiting the Library and the Tot Rock group in the Village Hall. The children are so excited about taking part in these trips! We were also invited by the Rev. Graham Naylor to visit church to learn more about Harvest and see the Harvest Display. The children had the chance to explore a variety of fruits, vegetable, and plants. October started with an Ofsted visit! This was our first full inspection since moving to our purpose-built setting in 2017 - and we are very excited and proud to say that we were awarded with a GOOD rating, reflecting much of what we already felt about the quality of our setting and our staff. There were some very encouraging comments and great feedback from the Inspector. Building on some of the recommendations we are already looking to strengthen our connections with Lavenham Community Primary School to help our children with the transition to primary school.

Our next very exciting project is to introduce a Forest School for the children in our care. Many thanks to Mr. David Jones and his team from the Woodland Project for helping us with preparing the site! During Forest School sessions children will have an opportunity to explore the natural environment, learn through play and improve their social, emotional, and physical skills. Forest School helps with building confidence, resilience, independence, and creative thinking. Children will have the chance to be adventurous and try their ideas in practice. But most important they will learn through play, getting muddy and messy, exploring with different textures, smells and all in harmony with nature! Lavenham Pre-school is a charity run by Trustees who are all volunteers. Each year the charity holds an Annual General Meeting. This year the meeting will be held via Zoom, on Tuesday 14th December 2021. Unfortunately, some of our current Trustees will be standing down, therefore we are looking for new volunteers. We are particularly keen to recruit as trustees people with a financial background, and parents of children who attend the Pre-school. If you would like further information about becoming a trustee, please contact us lavenhampreschool@gmail.com

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Ken’s SESAW News Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare Reg charity no 1124029 Here we are in December and it’s time to thank all the wonderful people who have supported SESAW in so many different ways over the last twelve months. Those who care for the animals, carry out maintenance, organise fundraising, donate handmade or purchased items, visit our stalls at outside events to mention but a few. Your efforts ensure the charity continues to care for animals in need. We hope to hold sales again in 2022, assuming no Covid restrictions prevent it. Please leave a message on our ansaphone or email if you would like to help at events. Applicants to help with animal care are also welcome if you can commit to one morning a week. Copies of Frank Payne’s book, “Here Today, Goon Tomorrow” are still available, an ideal Christmas present when combined with the next instalment of the Author’s biography, “Well Worth Waiting For”. Frank details his wartime childhood, National Service leading to his career as a Sports journalist. Phone 01206 263006 to order the two volumes for £10, all proceeds to SESAW. We do not rehome animals over the Christmas period so we will be closed from 10th December to 10th January 2022 except for emergencies. One last big thank you to the Editor for giving us a voice. Season’s greetings to all our readers from my feline friend, Ollie and me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua. Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Registered Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Tel: 01787 210888 www.sesaw.co.uk

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Wizard of Oz is back with a twist! Yes, H.A.D.S is back and what a show we have for you next year. We're bringing you The Wizard of Oz with a massive twist and I'm not talking just about the whirl of wind which lands Dorothy in a land far away from her beloved home and family. The twists are...well you're have to come and see for yourselves! Of course Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman and Lion are there, also a few extras. We've been working hard in rehearsals learning lines, making costumes and props. It feels so good to be back doing what we do best, getting together enjoying ourselves and sometimes being serious actors! Written by our own members of who we are so proud of. The shows are held in the usual half term week in February. The 24, 25th and two shows on Saturday the 26th. In our last blog in the Community News we stated that we've been lucky enough to have use of Elmsett Village Hall which we are so grateful as it has it's own stage and saves us a huge amount of money hiring stage and all the equipment. This is where the shows will be performed. Tickets go on sale in Keith Avis,Elmsett village shop and online. Prices £10 per adult and £7 per child. Looking forward to seeing many of you our loyal audiences for a show you won't forget.

Chestnut Wood Turners’ Club We would like to extend a warm welcome to anyone interested in the art of wood turning. Our next meeting is on Thursday 16th December when members will be showing and discussing examples of their recent work. There will also be tea and refreshment available. The meeting starts at 7.30pm to be held at the Unitarian Reform Church Hall. All new members welcome.

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Old Buckenham Hall School, Year 7 have been studying life in the WW1 trenches of the Western Front. They have been exploring propaganda posters, diary extracts, poems, and photographic evidence. Pupils have been writing first person narratives and writing postcards home from the front line. Here is Eugenie des Rotours story It was six o’clock when I was coming back from a long afternoon’s ride on my horse, Milly. It started to rain. I hurried when my hat blew away. I was going to chase after it when something caught my eye. It was a poster flapping in the wind. It said, “There’s room for you. Enlist today.” The word “you” was the biggest word. Underneath that there was a picture with a scarlet steam train. It was packed with soldiers who all looked happy. There was probably only one space left on the train. There was a man on the train pointing at me and another man only half on the platform beckoning to me. It made me feel special. On the platform there was an old man waving. He was too old to go to war, but I was not. In the background, I could see steam; that meant the train was about to leave. I rushed back home. I had to think of someone to look after Milly whilst I was gone. About three weeks later, I was sitting there in the trenches thinking to myself, “Oh, I remember those happy days…”. War was not as fun as it seemed on the poster. The trenches were cramped and claustrophobic, rats were growing as big as cats. The ground was wet and muddy. There were sand bags in preparation for bombs and barbed wire to keep the enemy out. There were some people sleeping and others who were possibly dead. I could not tell the difference. I was writing a letter to my parents when I got told I had to go over the top to no man’s land to spy on the Germans with a soldier called Jim. I had never been over the top, but how bad could it be? I got to meet Jim before going into no man’s land. He seemed very nice. He told me about his three daughters, Maya who was four, Helena who was six and Beatrice who was eight. At soon as it was dark, we were off. I dodged the barbed wire, going over and under. I would give anything to be back in England. We were crawling carefully on our stomachs. I felt like a snake. I looked around. I saw a German about to shoot. He was aiming for Jim. In a split second I knew what I had to do. He had three daughters that needed him; no one had ever cared about me. I took a deep breath and jumped in front of Jim. The last thing I saw was a blurred vision: Jim running away and disappearing into the safety of the trenches… Sian Dawson

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Sudbury Dramatic Society 2021 Panto Puss In Boots Sudbury Dramatic Society are delighted to announce that this year’s Quay Theatre Christmas pantomime is Puss in Boots written and directed by local author and actor Phil Osborn, on from 26th December to 3rd January with a mix of matinee and evening performances You think you know the story of Puss in Boots, right? Well Phil’s version may differ a little from the story you know. The residents of Schaumbegraben are not happy! Roger the Ogre is taxing everyone for everything, so the Burgher and his Clerk decide to organise a music festival to cheer everyone up. What could possibly go wrong?

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On Saturday 30th October, Hadleigh United Community Programme U7s Minis attended their first 4v4 football festival at East Bergholt FC. The boys and girls took part in games against Holbrook, Framlingham Town, Kirton Kestrels, Felixstowe, Stow Falcons, Copleston and East Bergholt. The children had lots of fun, demonstrated their skills and showed lots of enthusiasm. We would like to thank Skar Mouldings for kindly sponsoring match kits for the community football programme.

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Eight Bells...............................01473 822234

Energy on Tap .........................07780 975787

Laundry Services

DPL Catering...........................07720 899816

RA Electrical ...........................07547 455273 Estate Agents Frost & Partners .....................01473 823456 Chapman Stickels ...................01473 372372 Hizzy .......................................01473 875101 Furniture Mill Barn furniture...................07850 850480

Press Gang .............................01473 558448 Mortgage & Protection Advice GKM Financial.........................01473 898065 Newsagents Keith Avis................................01473 823131

The Peacock Chelsworth.........01449 743952

Hicks TV & Audio Solutions....07968 686035

Funeral / Grave Services R. Gwinnell .............................01473 824440 W. A. Deacon ..........................01787 248282 Garage Doors Fortress Doors........................01206 332702 Garden Machinery Repair W. J. Green .............................01473 823839 Steve Blake .............................07813 814623 Garden Services 4 Life Landscapes...................01473 828117 Grass To Glass........................01473 828269 T. J. Griggs .............................01473 824315 Tomlinson Groundcare............01449 736060 Hair and Beauty Hadleigh Hairloom ..................01473 822191 Just Beauts .............................07957 080688 Hardware M. W. Partridge........01473 824183 / 822333 Health and Fitness Hadleigh Boxford Practice ......01473 822961 Hadleigh Dental Surgery .........01473 823092 Hearing Care Centre................08000 962637 Sally Mowles Foot Health Care .01473 822902 Hadleigh Physiotherapy ..........01473 810185 Acupuncture & Wellness.........07717 314961 Backs for the Future................07818 420029 Equlibrium Therapy.................07903 722746 Body & Mind As One .............07506 350 455 Hadleigh Hypnotherapy...........07763 827774

3 Semer Court Crockatt Road Hadleigh IP7 6RN

Commercial • Industrial • Domestic • Agricultural

Design • Installation • Testing

Your local Part P Approved Contractor Established over 40 years Enquiries contact Contracts Manager on

01473 823179 / 07717 708601 Reg No. 107010

Specialist with 40yrs experience

Have your company listed for £6.25 + VAT per month (Minimum insertion 4 months) and reach 10,000 local homes and businesses

E L E C T R I C A L LT D

Certificate Number EPP2168

Stacey’s Felt Roofing

www.scowle-electrical.co.uk

Nursing & Care Services Laxfield House .........01787 247340 / 247495 Waterfield House ....................01473 944654 Opticians D. J. Dunstone ........................01473 823755 Painting & Decorating Simon Farthing .......................07823 333451 CPH Painting & Decorating.....07717 059370 Luke Baldwin ..........................07975 790165 Pest Control Vermoush Pest Control...........07805 999544 Lister Countryside Services ....07919 287656 Picture Framing ALB Framing ...........................07769 858076 Blue Magpie, Lavenham..........07788 508520 Plant Hire Hadleigh Hirebase...................01473 828509 Plumbing and Heating Gallagher ................................01473 828806

Cobblers Cafe/Waffle Shop .....01473 828577

Scaffolding Barke Scaffolding Ltd .............07528 941018 Security Abacus....................................01473 824601 Septic Tank Emptying A.K. Services ..........................01473 822694 Shops Hollowtrees.............................01449 741247 Health Foods For You..............01787 828262 Brett Gallery............................01449 741553 Skip / Waste Removal G. Leeks Skip Hire ..................01473 824256 Solicitors / Wills Holmes & Hills........................01787 275275 Sports & Hobbies Snowys Bait & Tackle..............07766 140624 Hintlesham Golf Club ..............01473 652761 Storage Elmsett Storshops ..................01473 822162 Structural Engineers Brett Design............................01473 822047 Surveyors

Plumbmate .............................01473 810088 Roundhouse Plumbing ...........07939 082630 Spear ......................................01473 829863 GJ Watts .................................01473 829644 MSL Plumbing........................07979 288844 CJ Plumbing & Heating...........01473 822775 Andrew Pipe ...........................07766 311575 BUDDHA .................................07710 081745 Printers

MS Surveys ............................01473 249020

Keith Avis Printers ..................01473 823366 Pubs, Restaurants, Food & Drink The Cock Inn Hadleigh............01473 879907

Patmore ..................................01473 713600

Taxi Beaumont Cars .......................01473 855111 5 Star Cars..............................01473 875435 Tiles Cut Price Tiles & Bathrooms.....0473 932910 Veterinary Surgeons Highcliff Veterinary Practice....01473 822704 Water Softeners Window Cleaner C&D Services..........................01473 828626

The Local Community News

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

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The Village Edition is produced by Avis Newsprint Ltd, 68 High Street, Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 5EF. Tel: 01473 823366.

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A SMALL SELECTION OF PROPERTIES SOLD IN 2021

WE HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY THIS YEAR SELLING HOUSES… All types of houses in all types of locations, in Hadleigh and all of the surrounding villages. Over the last couple of years when times have been so hard and uncertain for everyone, we are pleased to have been available to help, advise and be accessible to all of our clients either by phone, email or in our office which we love and which is right in the middle of the High Street. If you are thinking of selling your home, buying a new home, buying your first home or thinking of renting, we are here and ready to help.

We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and very best wishes for 2022

FOR SALE SOLD 01473 823456

Open 7 days per week • Open until 7pm weekdays 62 High Street, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 5EF sales@frostandpartners.co.uk Find us on:

www.frostandpartners.co.uk


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