The Village Edition, July 2020

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The Local Community News

July 2020

40 years and still Idling! Fulfilling an ambition is not always easy to achieve. Happily for Hadleigh, The Idler Bookshop did just that for Bryan and Jane Haylock some forty years ago. The couple were living in Hertfordshire with their two children. Jane was a member of the Anstey Parish Council while Bryan regularly commuted to London to work for an agency as a freelance artist designing posters for West End Theatre. His studio was in Charing Cross Road at the heart of the London’s bookselling area. It was from there that he could see the booksellers sitting in their shops leisurely reading their stock while he was working to deadlines and anti-social hours to complete his last minute assignments. This made him even more determined to fulfil his lifelong ambition to join the bookselling fraternity. So in 1979 and with Jane’s full support, they set about finding a town where they could open their own bookshop. As Hadleigh ticked all the boxes, in 1980, The Idler, a transformed greengrocers, opened its doors to welcoming customers and the Haylocks became hard working members of the community. Their girls went to local schools. Bryan became an active member of HADS (Hadleigh Amateur Dramatic Society) performing, directing and adapting plays for the stage. His cartoons in The Suffolk Preservation Society magazine and membership of the Hadleigh Art Club ensured that his artistic talents were not wasted. More recently he has illustrated the Fidelis Cookbook, his own books, several unique greetings cards and had an exhibition of his work at the Hadleigh Health Centre. His annual performance with friends at their “Untapped Writers” evening reveals his literary skills and unique sense of humour. His humorous take on life is also often reflected in his amusing window displays. Continued on page 3...

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Rotary Review This is a short update on Club activity (or should it be inactivity!) during these strange times. Most members are self isolating due to health or age concerns but one or two are getting around, working from home or carrying out charitable work in the community. Efforts are being made to arrange club meetings via Zoom and when this is up and running it is hoped that maybe half the members will join in. Many local clubs are already using the system as are the District officers, Rotary in Britain and Rotary International. Although fundraising is severely curtailed many clubs are using reserves and other ways to maintain donations to charitable organisations. Hadleigh Club is among these and members are donating the amount they would pay for a lunch meeting to the charitable fund. In this way help has already been given to Hadleigh Food Bank and funds are due to go to St Elizabeth Hospice and the Childrens Hospice (EACH). The Club will dispense further funds over the next few weeks to local charities whose funding has been seriously affected by the shutdown. We also understand that Hadleigh in Bloom is going ahead and the club will support the hanging basket scheme. Further good news is that a new member has been accepted into the Club and hearty welcome is given to Graham Parker. So, the Club is still functioning and members are keeping in contact by telephone and email whilst trying to help the community as best we can. If you wish to contact this Club on any matter either visit Rotary Club of Hadleigh website or ring David 01473 827226

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40 years and still Idling! Until recently, Jane had served as a town councillor for over thirty years. She is also a member of the Suffolk textile art group (TAGS) and regularly exhibited her work in the county. Thanks to her plants were secured and planted in the town’s Community Gardens. The Hadleigh Year of the Sheep and The Festival of Gardening and Art events also benefited from her input. Jane is a regular attendee at the monthly Steering Group Meetings. Changing retail habits with online shopping has affected all walk in shops. However, there are still customers who welcome the opportunity to browse round The Idler’s many shelves packed with hundreds of books covering every subject under the sun or find the perfect greeting card from their unusual selection. Online shopping also doesn’t offer a friendly exchange of opinions, a listening sympathetic ear, or the chance to buy a ticket for a local event. After 40 years Jane and Bryan feel their project has “developed as envisaged; working in a room surrounded by books with folks dropping in for a chat”. Congratulations and thanks, Jane and Bryan, for your contribution to the business and social life of the town you chose forty years ago.

Bildeston Primary School Learning and Growing Together Hello from Bildeston Primary School. I hope you are all safe and keeping well. We are still open and looking after the key worker and vulnerable pupils from our school as well as children from Years Reception, 1 and 6. Obviously as we follow government guidance our numbers are small at the moment, but each day is different and staff continue to provide cover is in school as well as leading learning on our Class Dojo learning platform. We have 100% of our families involved, and we continue to see the interesting work pupils have produced, and give them feedback. Children are continuing to upload some wonderful work and once again our thanks go to their fantastic families for their enthusiastic involvement. Here are some photographs below of the wonderful work our pupils are producing at home Reception children finding worms in their garden and enjoying making play dough shapes in the garden!! Work set for our children includes lots of outdoor work enjoying the wonderful weather we are having! Tepees and Building Work We thought you might like to see the new additions to our school grounds! We have three new wooden tepees which will be a huge asset to our Forest School activities with all of our children. We have also had a new gazebo/Amphitheatre installed too. Work has also started on enhancing the school windows and cladding which will continue to take place over the summer holidays. Keep safe, keep well and look after each other, with love from pupils and staff of Bildeston School. 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 or email us. We would love to meet you. Bildeston Primary School, Newberry Road, Bildeston, Ipswich IP7 7ES Telephone: 01449 740269 Website: www.bildeston.suffolk.sch.uk

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Babergh District Council today approved outline planning permission for 64 homes in Boxford – bringing a raft of community benefits including 22 affordable homes and five acres of public open space. Applicant Catesby Development Land Limited sought permission for the development of land to the East of Sand Hill, with a site visit carried out by planning committee members in September 2019 This followed a previous proposal for 80 properties to be built at the same location, which was rejected by the council’s planning committee last autumn. Members refused on the grounds of the development being unable to meet local policies on various counts - including failing to meet a community need to develop outside the settlement boundary. In response to that resolution, the applicant made changes to the plans to address concerns raised, with a new proposal for 64 homes being submitted in January 2020. The amended plans came back to today’s planning committee meeting, held virtually to ensure public safety during the current coronavirus outbreak. Following input from planning officers, the applicant, objectors and supporters - and subsequent debate - the committee voted by seven to three in favour of approving the recommendation that outline planning permission be granted, subject to conditions. The development will benefit from 22 affordable homes and the provision of land for a community building. Plans also include additional woodland planting and a substantial public open space - part of which is earmarked for a new community play area. Cllr Peter Beer, Chairman of Babergh District Council’s planning committee said: “Our decision was not an easy one to reach as this was a finely balanced application, met with some opposition from the local community. However, after much deliberation we believe the extensive benefits of the proposals outweighs any potential harm, provided the applicant meets the conditions set out today. "This development will offer much-needed affordable housing within the district and allow for public open space totalling over five acres - ensuring our commitment to bright and healthy futures for our communities is met.� Also during the meeting, the committee approved outline planning permission, subject to conditions, for a development of 28 new properties in Great Green, Cockfield. Plans for the site significantly evolved following discussions between Cockfield Parish Council and developer The Sudbury Group Limited to achieve an amicable outcome for the local community - and include 11 affordable homes and a centrally located public open space.

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Jonathan Lambert, Bespoke Jeweller and Goldsmiths, have fully re-opened after the coronavirus lockdown and are once again offering their full range of jewellery services The award-winning business, which is located next to the iconic Swan Hotel, has an enviable reputation for bespoke jewellery, repairs and antique jewellery restoration. The business, which is run by husband and wife team, Jonathan and Yasmin Lambert can between them boast over 60 years combined experience. Six decades of experience in jewellery design and manufacture is nothing compared with the six generations of the family who have made their living at the jeweller’s bench. Francis Lambert began his apprenticeship in 1795 and the Lambert family have been goldsmiths and silversmiths ever since. Yasmin, has a 1st Class Honours degree in Jewellery Design from Central St Martins and spent 7 years as a jewellery designer for Garrards, the then Crown Jewellers. She has designed jewellery for a host of celebrities and of course our own royal family. One of her most recent commissions was an exclusive collection of jewellery for the Royal Collection Trust. Jonathan, was the youngest ever Chairman of The National Association of Goldsmiths and is also a past Chairman of the Institute of Registered Valuers. He is a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and a Freeman of the City of London. He has followed in family tradition and continues to repair, restore and maintain civic and livery regalia for a number of councils and city livery companies. Together, the couple can offer the full range of jewellery services, from intricate bespoke commissions to the careful restoration of family heirlooms. They have an extensive range of beautiful jewellery suitable for any occasion and are always happy to help and advise. Tel: 01787 881181 www.jonathanlambert.co.uk

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Stour Valley U3A Stour Valley U3A has set up a number of support systems for members during the coronavirus pandemic. These include dedicated helplines for those self-isolating in East Bergholt/Manningtree/Mistley/Lawford to help with basic needs such as food shopping and prescription collection. A general support group for members is also available for those living in East Bergholt. Lectures for July August and September are cancelled. We are awaiting details of how permitted “small group” activities may allow some of our interest groups to resume. Curry group members enjoyed a spicy takeaway in June courtesy of members able to undertake the task instead of the usual monthly outing. Zoom is taking off with a number of groups including science, french conversation and philosophy continuing their activities using the video-conferencing platform. Never too old to learn! Newsletter circulated each month to all members keeping them informed of news and updates. For further information contact chairman Graham Manuel gandamauel@gmail.com or secretary Sue Basted susanbasted10@gmail.com We’ll be back soon. In the meantime, visit our website https://u3asites.org.uk/stourvalley

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James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk It seems like such a short time since we went into full scale lockdown with the instruction to ‘stay at home’. Yes, we must all stay alert to the risk of new outbreaks but it is striking that at the time of writing new cases of people testing positive for Covid in Suffolk have dropped very substantially, and the national alert level has been shifted to three – i.e. lowering the pandemic threat. Importantly, this shift is starting to translate into real change, as we emerge cautiously from lockdown. A key moment occurred in mid-June, as non-essential retail businesses reopened for the first time since lockdown. If we can shop in supermarkets, we can now get out and support our smaller shops, so important not just to the local economy but also to our sense of community. By July, we may even start to see some relaxation of the rules around hospitality, with the possibility of visiting pubs and restaurants outside. Personally, the most significant feeling of the tide turning away from lockdown was when I took three of my four children on the school run for the first time in months, seeing for myself the changes being implemented to follow public health guidelines in the classroom. That said, I am aware that many parents will not have been able to send their children back so I was delighted that the Government has announced a £1bn fund for catch-up resources ahead of the September term, including funding for tutoring our most disadvantaged pupils. I have also joined others in returning physically to work after two months in the home office environment, and have enjoyed being back in Westminster, even though we’ve also had to adapt our workplace – but this makes us no different to thousands of others rearranging their usual habits to cope with Covid. Zoos have reopened; top level sport is back (but behind closed doors). We will have many more challenges ahead of us, both economically, and in terms of the lingering threat of further outbreaks. But it is heartening that we can start hoping for better days to come.

Wills and that Virus Like many businesses, we have to change the way we work while the pandemic continues. The Will Business has a significant number of elderly clients, and we would not wish to put them at additional risk by disregarding government advice and visiting them in their homes. For this reason we are suspending all visits to clients, including any to hospitals and care homes. But, we shall continue to help clients by writing wills and lasting powers of attorney. We simply need to hold a consultation, which can easily be done through: ● Pre-booked conference telephone calls. ● Skype meetings (if the client has access to that facility). ● Email. ● Correspondence via Royal Mail. We will lead clients through a short check list of information to assist our drafting of the documents. This will also give us the ‘knowledge’ to play an active part in making sure that the documents deal fully with what is needed. Signature copies of wills will be posted to clients with very clear instructions on how they are to be completed and a return envelope. We will then check them and forward them for complimentary storage in the fireproof safe at our associates, Christchurch Solicitors in Ipswich. Aside from the problems caused by Covid-19 the very good news at The Will Business is that Trevor Dodwell has been joined by his elder daughter, Juliet Dearlove, also a solicitor, but with a relatively modest 27 years since admission. ‘We have never been so busy, and Juliet has arrived at just the right time. She tells me it’s the 21st century’. We are looking forward to a time when we can get back to normal service with those popular home visits. Meanwhile, for anyone who is stuck at home and finding that time is dragging, it may be just the moment to start dealing with that long delayed will or lasting power of attorney! Trevor Dodwell, The Will Business Ltd 01206 263420 www.thewillbusiness.com

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I’m sure anybody with young children in their families has heard of the Wonky Donkey. Have you ever heard of the Phoney Pony? It’s an animal with a two meter neck. This is the creature that would enable us to get back to work, if we had it. Our umbrella organisation has come up with a cunning plan for riders to start getting back in the saddle. Social distancing dictates that the pony leader is 2 meters away from the rider up behind in the saddle. If a side walker is required (often in our case) it has to be a member of the rider’s household. After every ride all the tack has to be disinfected. (Not sure about the ponies themselves) With our client base and our special volunteer army, the logistics of keeping everyone we love safe and disinfected become unworkable here so at present I’m sad to say we remain closed. However the RDA is busy keeping our riders engaged. The RDA website, not ours, has plenty of downloadable material for the riders: games, courses, competitions and news. If you want something to smile about, watch the film of our members doing Hobby Horse Dressage on YouTube. RDA National ran a dressage competition for people using hobby-horses; they were filmed in their own homes. Some dressed up very smartly indeed, a la the real event. They paid an entry fee, begged sponsorship and amazingly raised almost £2000. Coupled with the auction of the smartest ever hobby-horse called Valegro II (pictured) a one legged replica of Charlotte Dujardin’s famous Olympian winner, (pictured together) they sent nearly £4K to the NHS Charities Together Covid-19 appeal. What a brilliant effort! Our life here continues very happily. Lyn has had to order more hay for the bigger animals as the grass is so sunburnt. She has opened up all the fields for the two separate herds to enjoy roaming and they are loving the extra space. The little ponies get brushed and petted once a week; the bigger ones get ridden at least twice a week each, the team of able bodied helpers sees to their welfare, as does the farrier, so thank you everyone. Our grounds have never looked so fantastic, thanks to the wonderful efforts of Saul, a regular and very necessary helper in charge of the maintenance. What I miss is the comforting hub bub in the yard outside my door when the horses are ‘in’ and the Centre is getting ready for its clients to arrive. As I write the rain has begun to fall on our very dry county. Lets hope there is more good news to celebrate in your lives, dear readers; keep busy and well and don’t forget to WASH YOUR HANDS !!!! Website: www.shelleyrda.com. Telephone: 01473 824172

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Dunstone Optometry carries on throughout the pandemic Through the COVID-19 crisis we have remained open for essential and urgent care. The criteria for attending optometry practices have now been relaxed. Please see our website for up to date information on services available. We are taking all possible hygiene measures to keep you safe when you attend. Please telephone 01473 823755 if you have any concerns regarding your eyes, vision or spectacles. Optometrist, Andrew Dunstone, ran a solo marathon on Sunday 7 June 2020 on behalf of Lullaby Trust. The route took on 26 miles of footpaths surrounding his home village of Bildeston. If you would like to find out more or donate please see our website www.dunstoneinsight.com

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The Hideaway Beauty Cabin Grand Opening Lucy the owner of The Hideaway Beauty Cabin hosted a grand opening back in February to offer clients an opportunity to join her on her new venture. The luxury log cabin is spacious and set in her quiet back garden, situated only a short walk from the High Street in Hadleigh. “After helping to run a busy salon in Long Melford for 9 years it seemed like the right time to take a leap and set up my own business. I have always visualised creating a quiet space where my clients could receive 1-1 service and offer them guaranteed ‘me time’ - I have over 10 years experience and offer a range of treatments from gel nails, facials, massage, lash extensions and much moreâ€?. New Treatment’s Coming Soon! Lava Shell Massage: These self heating massage tools offer seamless massage with no loss of contact. Helping to ease muscle tension and restore a sense of balance to body and mind. IBX: The only system that strengthens your nail from within. This can be applied onto natural nails or it works fantastically for when you have regular gel nails applied to give that extra protection underneath. Luxury Meadow Botanical Skincare: 100% natural, sustainable and made here in the UK. This soothing and hydrating range is great for all skin types. I have a range of products in stock from starter kits to individual items from only ÂŁ26.00 I’m also offering FREE contactless home delivery in Hadleigh and surrounding areas. I look forward to welcoming you when I’m able to re-open my doors, but in the meantime please do get in touch with any enquiries. Telephone 07432 230638 e: beautyatthehideaway@gmail.com www.thehideawaybeautycabin.co.uk or find me on social media - Facebook @thehideawaybeautyc Instagram thehideaway_beautycabin

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As you may have already heard, many of our libraries in Suffolk will be starting to re-open again from 6th July, 2020. But, as with all businesses and services, things will be rather different for a while. As librarians, we have very much missed our customers, and as glad as we have been that we our sister libraries and Suffolk Libraries as a whole have been able to keep providing many useful and entertaining services over the last many weeks, it has of course, not been the same. But neither will it be the same for a while. The safety of our customers and staff is paramount and for this reason, the physical service will be a limited one to start with and thought-through safety measures will be put in place. Keep an eye on the Suffolk Libraries website for continued updates, and also your local library social media pages, but a few changes will include: no browsing or using of PCs and no reservations - but customers will be able to phone for a selection of titles for collection at a pre-arranged date. We ask that you please be patient and understanding of these measures. Trust me, we look forward to the day when everything can get back to where we were, but until then, we will continue to review the services we can provide but will only ever do what we feel is best for the health and safety of our customers and our staff. Alongside our gradual re-opening there will continue to be all the services, events and activities on line that we have been making sure are there for you. We very much look forward to seeing people again - if only at a distance. Keep safe and keep in touch.

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As many of our members tend to be in the ‘vulnerable category’ making shielding or social distancing vital, there is still much uncertainty about when and if we will be able to resume are meetings We are however, continuing to offer telephone and email support and would be pleased to hear from anyone who is finding it difficult to adjust to the loss of a loved one be it recent or further back in time. Our web site is also a source of lots of useful information for anyone who has lost a loved one. This can be found at www.suffolkbereavement.org.uk and amongst other things explains the importance of expressing feelings appropriately so that they are not suppressed in such a way that they lead to more deep seated physical and emotional difficulties. We are happy to hear from anyone who wants to know more about our support. Please ring Margaret or Patrick: 07469 201337 or 01473 824066; email: sbsg246@gmail.com; web site: www.suffolkbereavement.org.uk


News from Whatfield CEVCP School Whatfield CEVCP School was so proud to celebrate its’ 160th anniversary early in March. To mark the event children were invited to dress in Victorian Clothing and spent all day working as Victorian children would have. The boys were addressed by their surnames and all the children were treated formally for the morning! The day included; spellings, handwriting, timestables and drill. In the afternoon more practical subjects like gardening, washing and sewing took place. Play and lunchtime involved hoops, skipping ropes and hopscotch. It’s difficult to say who enjoyed the day more, the teachers or the pupils! School ran differently again over the lockdown period, and although Whatfield school building has been closed, staff pooled resources at Bildeston, to provide care for key workers’ and vulnerable pupils across our federation and beyond. On Tuesday 2nd June we re-opened our doors under government guidelines for our children in Reception, year 1 and Year 6. The school day is now very different to how it was pre- lockdown. Children come in to school on staggered start times and we currently have 3 pods. A pod is the term we use throughout the school to describe how children are grouped. Each pod is no bigger than 15 children and they are taught in the same pod for the duration of the school week. Each of our pods is socially distanced from other pods as far as possible. During the school day our children are reminded about the importance of distancing and regular handwashing, our younger children in particular watch the NHS handwashing song as part of their first activities of the day. We are very fortunate to have such lovely outdoor space which has certainly aided us in our bid to keep our children and staff safe. Each day we have ‘circle time’ outside (whether permitting) where children can discuss anything that worries us or how we can help others. Even with all the changes in place the children have transitioned in to the new school environment exceptionally well. We always have lots of exciting activities to look forward to, and as ever, if you would like to have a look on our website or follow us on twitter you can keep up with what we are doing. Unfortunately we are not able to welcome you to visit our lovely school at present, but hopefully will be able to do so later in the year. Please do telephone 01473 823 309 or email admin@whatfield.suffolk.sch.uk to make an arrangement to speak to us about joining our school community. Lynne Golding, Headteacher www.whatfield.suffolk.sch.uk

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As it begins to re-open its services after lockdown local hearing care specialists The Hearing Care Centre have a very clear message to anyone needing support with their hearing “Your safety is our priority”. The company which offers audiology services from the Health by Design centre has 27 centres spread across Suffolk and Norfolk. Audiologist Karen Finch, founder of the company said “Following the comprehensive COVID-19 joint guidance from the UK's audiology professional bodies, we have examined every single aspect of how we deliver our service to ensure that we can do so safely as we move forward. This has taken weeks of work and preparation but we are now totally confident that we can offer you the support you need in a safe way.” Karen added “The most satisfying part of being able to re-open for care is knowing that we offer a valuable and much needed service. The relief for patients after receiving our help and treatment has been overwhelming and emotional. “It is great to once again be able to offer services in Hadleigh and we are saying if you have discovered during lockdown you need support with your hearing, please don’t let hearing loss prolong your isolation. We are here for you.” To book an appointment for audiology or earwax removal or to find out more visit www.hearingcarecentre.co.uk

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We are all experiencing challenging times, times that we have never faced before but what it is has revealed that within each of us we have the ability to cope and help others. There have been many acts of extreme kindness to help those who have been in isolation with shopping, telephone contact and many other everyday tasks that we do without thinking about. The dedication of doctors, nurses and all NHS staff, supermarket staff, postmen/ladies, the bin men, the list goes on and on, they all deserve a big thank you. We, the healers, have not been able to have face to face contact with the people who seek our help but we have been sending out our thoughts to those who are feeling so unsettled by life . As soon as we are able to the Hadleigh Healing Society will open our doors and welcome anybody that feels the need to have that time to talk with one of our qualified, registered healers, in the strictest confidence. Meanwhile, our healing thoughts are with you to keep you safe. Take care, keep safe.


Hadleigh Hairloom intend to re-open on 4th July Following government guidelines on personal service and hospitality businesses re-opening, it is our intention to re-open on 4th July 2020. Changes will have to be put in place and these will temporarily limit our capacity and therefore our output. In order to alleviate this we will be temporarily extending our business hours to start at around 8.30 in the mornings, continuing on to 6.00pm Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 7.00pm on Tuesdays, 8.00pm Thursday and 5.00pm on Saturday. These hours will be in place for the first 4 weeks of opening. As usual we will take appointments for chemical work (perms, colours etc.,) but until or unless government legislation dictates we will remain as a predominantly walk in establishment. Please adhere to the guidance as far as you possibly can. Like yourselves, we cannot wait until things get back to a normality we can recognise, but while the restrictions are in place please be patient and understanding. Below are the measures we have had to implement: ● Only people having a service in the salon will be admitted (unless a care giver is required). ● There will be a maximum of 3 people in the waiting area. If you have to wait in the waiting area please do not sit near another person. ● Please wait outside the door until there is enough space for you to be in the building safely. ● Please use the hand-sanitizer before continuing through to either the waiting area or directly to your stylist. ● We are happy for you to wear a face mask but please be aware that there will be times when they will have to be released from around the ears in order for us to be able to carry out our job. For your protection, we will be wearing masks. ● At this time we cannot offer refreshment or toilet facilities. If you bring anything into the salon (magazines/refreshements/food) you MUST take the remains with you when you leave. You may put any debris in the bin outside the salon. ● When making payment at the desk please stand well back until the desk is vacated by other clients. Payment by card is preferred. ● At all times you must adhere to the government guidelines and stay as far away from another person who is not of your household. We hope every one of you has remained well and that we see as many of you as we can get to as efficiently as possible. 78-80 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5EF Tel 01473 822191

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Stour Valley Men’s Probus Club Recent Meetings At our AGM Dave Carman was voted in again as President and Speaker Secretary, Graeme Forsyth as Secretary and Val Pretty as Treasurer. Future Meetings The committee and those present at the AGM agreed that in the light of the Coronavirus outbreak all Club meetings would be cancelled for the next few months. We always take a break in August and we therefore hope and are planning to meet again on 2 September 2020, subject to government advice, when Jan Derbyshire will speak on all the good work of "The Shelley Centre For Therapeutic Riding". Meeting Venue We meet at the convenient St John Ambulance HQ, Manningtree CO11 1EB New members are welcomed Our Club endeavours to be simple in structure, be free of the constraints and obligations of service clubs, and involve members to a minimal cost. New Members are always very welcome at all meetings of the Stour Valley Men’s Probus Club, just join us at 10am on a meeting date. The club is directed primarily to providing fellowship between members who are compatible with each other, and provide the opportunity for development of acquaintances. We meet on the first and third Wednesday of each month in Manningtree at 10 for 10.30am. Please contact President Dave Carman on 01255 880202 for further details

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The photo this month shows the seedhead of the wildflower goatsbeard, several of them have reappeared by the pond and in the wildlife wildlife area of the garden this summer after being absent for a few years, maybe they like the weather conditions we've had so far this year. It grows up to two feet high and has narrow grassy leaves and dandelion-like flowers, the seedheads are about twice the size of a dandelion's and quite impressive at close quarters, the flowers only open out in the morning hence its common name 'Jack-go-to-bed-atnoon'. The virtual Hidden Gardens of Hadleigh event was well supported this year and I hear that over £800 has been raised so far to support St.Mary's church which is very good news. I know many people enjoy open garden events and shows and will be missing them this year, however the RHS has a couple of web pages where you can take a virtual visit, go to - 'rhs.org.uk/gardens' and 'rhs.org.uk/chelsea', the National Open Gardens Scheme also has virtual video tours. A little closer to home the Grundisburgh, Burgh and Culpho horticultural society is holding a virtual show this year where you can enter classes online, just go to 'www.grundisburgh.show' and press the 'virtual village show button', you'll have to be quick as entries must be in by July 4th, so hopefully this will be out in time. I have to go now and take a photo for the 'veg disaster' class - so little time so much to choose from! Sadly the ongoing situation means that Hadleigh garden club is not able to have its usual monthly meetings or visits but you can find out all about our programme for 2020/2021 by visiting the website 'visithadleighsuffolk.co.uk', just go to the 'What's On' page where you will find month by month details of what is happening. We usually meet on the second Monday of the month at 7.30 pm at Hadleigh Town Hall and we are always happy to welcome visitors. hadleighgardenclub@gmail.com

Hadleigh in Bloom Given the pressures on our High Street businesses this year, I did not feel it was fair to ask them to pay for their hanging baskets, as in previous years. However, I still desperately wanted to put them up - not only to brighten up our beautiful High Street, but also as a sign of hope for the future and instill some sense of normality! I also know that they bring a great deal of joy to many residents and visitors... Therefore, I would like to take this opportunity to say a huge THANK YOU to the following for their financial support: Hadleigh Legacy Trust; Hadleigh & District Garden Club; Aldham Common Charity; Hadleigh Rotary Club; Suffolk County Council; Plant Parts; and a number of very generous donations form private individuals and High Street businesses, all of whom have helped raise nearly £4000 to cover the costs of the hanging baskets this year. Stuart Service, stuart@thegableshadleigh.co.uk

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Hadleigh’s Hidden Gardens in Suffolk go virtual! For the first and, hopefully only time, we couldn’t open our wonderful gardens this year. However, a mere pandemic didn’t stop us inviting our enthusiastic gardeners to send in a competition photograph. We switched to a virtual show on the Friday before lockdown, one of the first in the country, and ahead of the Chelsea Flower Show! An amazing 77 People’s Choice Best Garden 2020 gardeners responded, Helen Norman, photo number 12 well over twice the number of gardens opened in a normal year, entries ranged from large to courtyard gardens, and from manicured to wildlife gardens. It’s a very popular event every year, attracting hundreds of locals and visitors to raise money towards the upkeep of our magnificent late 13th century St Mary’s Church and the 15th century Deanery Tower. As well as committee choices for the best garden and best wildlife garden, we invited the public to vote for the Peoples’ Choice for best garden. 279 voted, including voters from the USA and Canada, putting it on a par with voting levels in recent town council elections! You can view all the garden photos on hadleighgardens.co.uk, and when you see them you’ll understand how difficult it was to select winners. While the sum raised this year is inevitably Benton Iris Best Wildlife Garden less than usual, when hundreds of people 2020 – Patricia Newton, photo tour our old historic wool town to visit the number 16 gardens, we have still achieved £1627.80 so far, thanks to everybody’s generosity. The three co-chairs, Ian Grutchfield, Gale Pryor and Louise Chambury said, “We are pleased so many people took part – gardening has kept our spirits up during confinement, and we appreciate all the generous donations that will help repair the roof of St Mary’s Church.” Ian Grutchfield added, “Next year we hope to stage the Benton Iris Best Garden 2020 real open gardens event Liz Turnbull, photo number 5 on Saturday 22 May 2021, so please put it in your diary. You’ll be able to actually smell the roses when we welcome you in to the Hidden Gardens of Hadleigh.”

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As we cannot hold our annual Open Day this July, join me on a socially distanced, virtual stroll around my estate. The garden looks lovely thanks to Jeanette, in fact here she comes with a wheelbarrow full of hedge clippings. Some of the animals at SESAW, like me, are permanent residents including Bob, the Kune Kune pig. Give his head a rub as you pass by. Next is the rabbit shed where some pretty bunnies munch hay and wait to be homed. Beyond the ducks on the pond, Michelle crosses the field with buckets of food, hotly pursued by the sheep and goats. Can you hear Dicky Dove cooing? He's been with us for years. Although he cannot fly he is in lovely condition. Close the door of Ruggs Cottage quietly so we don’t disturb a young mum suckling her little family. So that’s why Mum said we need kitten food. Ollie is sunbathing on the roof, lord of all he surveys. How does that cat manage to look so superior all the time? Don’t leave without browsing the bookcase by the gate which Dawn replenishes regularly but wait a minute, people are here by prior appointment so keep you two metre distance. Our talented volunteers have been busy making Rainbow of Hope car hangings and excellent quality washable masks for adults and children which are selling like hot cakes. Jayne takes orders on 07720 079370 and collection slots are booked to keep everyone safe. I hope you enjoyed the ‘tour’ and look forward to the day you can visit us in person and meet me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua. Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Tel: 01787 210888, www.sesaw.co.uk

Citizens Advice Sudbury & District In more normal times I do a lot to help my elderly mum, like picking up shopping, sorting out her finances, making important calls and organising her post. But, unfortunately with lockdown in place I’m not able to see her as frequently, and though I’ve still been able to drop off her shopping, I’m no longer able to help her with the other things. I’m particularly worried about how much I’ve read about scammers at the moment, and I wondered whether there’s anything I can do from a distance to help protect my mum? There are a few steps you can take from a distance to keep your mother safe and lessen your need to worry. With your mother’s permission you can register her landline with the Telephone Preference Service. It’s free to register and doing so will reduce the amount of unwanted sales and marketing calls you receive. This won’t block all unwanted calls (it won’t work on calls from abroad or companies she’s given her number to already, for example), so your mother will need to continue to remain vigilant, but it’ll certainly lessen the number of them. You can encourage your mother to talk to her phone provider to see what privacy services and call-blocking services are available. These services aren’t always free but are useful in ensuring any call coming through is from a trusted or known source. In terms of unwanted post, with your mother’s permission you can contact the Mailing Preference Service to have her name removed from any marketing lists. You can also contact Royal Mail and opt out of receiving any leaflets or unaddressed promotional material. Attaching a ‘no junk mail’ sign to her front door may also help with this. When it comes to your mother’s finances, if you supply an organisation with a letter of authority from the account holder, this may allow you speak to them on her behalf. This may not always be accepted, so if you find yourself needing to take over your mother’s finances in the future, it’s worth looking into a long-term solution like a Power of Attorney. It’s also vital that you chat to your mother to help her spot the marks of a scam herself. At Citizens Advice we always advise the following: ● Be suspicious if you’re contacted out of the blue, even if it’s from a name you recognise ● If it sounds too good to be true it probably is ● Never give out your bank details unless you are certain you can trust the person contacting you ● Don’t be rushed – you never need to make a decision straight away and if you feel pressured say “no”, hang up the phone, or close the door. Lastly, if your mother is receiving care from her local authority and you think she might be being scammed, it’s worth reporting your concerns to their Adult Safeguarding team. If you need help or information about a problem, you can telephone Sudbury & District Citizens Advice on 01787 321400 (answerphone) leave a message and someone will call you back. Alternatively, telephone Suffolk Adviceline on 0300 330 1151 from Monday to Thursday between 10am and 3pm or the national Adviceline on 03444 111 444 from Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. You can also contact us via email at advice@sudburycab.org.uk or have a look at our website www.sudburycab.org.uk for further information. Please note we are no longer seeing clients face to face until further notice


Hadleigh & Boxford Patient Participation Group Seeing your GP has never been easier! Almost overnight, the Covid-19 lockdown completely transformed the way GP surgeries work. Face-to-face appointments have been replaced by telephone consultations and video calls so patients can stay at home, and those who need further assessment can come in safely without having to sit around in a busy waiting room. And it’s worked! People who have been putting off contacting the doctor should call the surgery now. It’s probably never been easier to get a consultation and patients, particularly older ones, will find it very convenient. As the lockdown eases and we begin to move about more, the message is this: if you’ve been putting it off, call your GP. There has never been a more important time to take control of your health. So here is a five-point plan on how you can do just that‌ 1. It’s time to get tech-savvy To access the doctor online, you should get up-to-speed with how things are working at your practice. The key thing is to make sure you get to grips with everything now, before you have an urgent health problem. Check the surgery’s website, where you will be able to find lots of information. https://www.hadleighhealth.co.uk/news. Video consultations between GPs and their patients have taken off during the lockdown. There’s no need to be intimidated by them. All you need is a smartphone or a tablet with a camera. You’ll be sent a link to click, which will connect you to your GP. Anyone who has a health problem that can’t be dealt with virtually can still, of course, come in for a further assessment. The surgery is still very much open for business. 2. Book that medication review It has become increasingly apparent that people with underlying health conditions are most likely to be affected by Covid-19. High blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease are known to increase the risk of being seriously unwell. Poorly controlled asthma is also a known risk factor. If you have a chronic health condition, now is the time to contact your doctor. Don’t put off that medication review or check-up any longer. We can help you get your health into the best shape it can be. 3. Stock up on health essentials Panic-buyers cleared supermarkets and pharmacy shelves when the pandemic first struck –paracetamol turned into gold dust overnight and many people who did need painkillers were unable to get hold of them. Now is the time to avoid the same thing from happening. Most people who get Covid-19 can manage their illness at home. So think now about what you might need. Paracetamol for adults and children, anti-inflammatories and antihistamines are a good start. Some early reports advised patients to buy a thermometer, a blood pressure machine and an oxygen monitor as well as stocking up on essentials such as paracetamol. This sparked more panic-buying but these products are becoming available again. At the very least get yourself a thermometer - a high temperature can be a sign of Covid-19 - and you could consider buying a blood pressure machine. In fact, blood pressure readings taken at home can be more reliable, as the stress of having it taken in surgery can cause it to rise unnaturally. You may also want to look at buying the oxygen monitor or ‘oximeter. This device tells you your oxygen level in the blood and could indicate if you are becoming seriously unwell with Covid-19. 4. Take a Vitamin D supplement Official advice suggests we all take Vitamin D supplements during the winter, as many of us are deficient. Keep on doing so, even as we move into summer. Vitamin D is activated in our bodies in response to sun exposure on the skin. During the winter, when we get less sunlight, it’s hard for our bodies to get enough activated vitamin D. The same is likely to be true for people who are shielding or self-isolating at the moment. And that’s a worry, because Vitamin D has a really important role in helping our immune system to function as well as it can. 5. Get used to covering up The government also told the public that they must wear face coverings in order to use public transport and is also recommending we all wear face coverings in enclosed public spaces. These face coverings should cover the mouth and nose while allowing the wearer to breathe comfortably and can be as simple as a scarf or bandanna that ties behind the head to give a snug fit. As the NHS reopens right across the country, it is critically important to stop the spread amongst staff, patients and visitors too. So, all hospital visitors and outpatients will need to wear face coverings. It is also mandatory for those attending GP surgeries to wear a face covering or non-surgical mask. As many as eight in ten people have Covid-19 without any symptoms. Wearing a face covering will stop you spreading it to other people, if you unknowingly have it. Making your own saves precious supplies of medical masks for the doctors and nurses who need them most. The most important thing is to get a face covering you feel comfortable with. They do feel hot and take a bit of getting used to. But they are part of the new normal as we wait for a vaccine. Ack: Dr Ellie Cannon Information is available on the Practice website: https://www.hadleighhealth.co.uk/news/face-masks-and-face-coverings

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