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nce to mark their arrival by planting a A Suffolkacross schoolboy is celebrating after his artwork depicting his town at g tree coverage the district. Christmas was collecting chosen for a top award. e, with 2020 applicants their ssentialIn services during pandemic. keeping withthe tradition, local students were asked to design this year’s hoice and aftercarecard at home. Christmas sent out by Sudbury mayor Sue Ayres. planted Thomas at key locations in the districts Gainsborough School student Matthew Dix came out on top Gallowsfield Wood Haughley anddesign sent to local dignitaries and even Her and will nowinsee his festive e 2021Majesty scheme,The but Queen. the councils are before Year the 108January 2022 deadline. pupil Matthew, who lives in Bures, said: “I was very happy to win change, andI sustainable said: “I’m our Tree Life thebiodiversity competition. really enjoy transport, art and I wanted to proud show that Sudbury as afor lovely benefitplace our environment and support county-wide climate ambitions, while also giving to go at Christmas.” e for the years to come. would encourage as many people as possible claim their Mrs Ayres said Ishe was hugely impressed by the standardtoof entries, which also included students from Ormiston Sudbury Academy. applicants be“Matthew invited to got choose and collectoftheir tree in early 2022. we were She will said: every aspect Christmas and what g date.looking www.babergh.gov.uk/environment/tree-for-life/ for in his design.

“The standard was extremely high and I would like to congratulate and thank everyone who took part.” Other finalists from Thomas Gainsborough School were Honey Kavanagh, Isabelle Davie, Grace Hiskett and Lily Hollinsworth. School art teacher Angela Bowman, who oversaw the TGS entries, said: “We are always very proud of the high level of artwork at the school and the students have TGS student Matthew Dix with once again excelled themselves. Sudbury Mayor Sue Ayres “We would like to thank Jason Brown and The Works for donating prizes and Indigo Ross for printing the cards.”

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The Mayor writes... As I sit writing about the past month and going through my diary; I realise how fortunate I am to have shared my time with so many different people from a variety of backgrounds and experiences. Many of these have been so poignant especially those involving remembrance of those who gave their lives, suffered permanent injuries both physical and mental. Sadly, so many are still baring wounds inside and out. The Remembrance Parade and Service organised by Teresa Elford, ( Mayor’s Secretary and Events Organiser for Sudbury Town Council) and Colin Smith from The British Legion worked so hard to ensure that everything went smoothly, and it did. With about thirty friends from St Gregory’s Church, we went to the wedding of Rev Tom Mumford and Rev Laura Mumford in the Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds. Rev Tom took us through the difficult months of Covid restrictions with tremendous humour and amazing skill with technology, that helped to keep us all sane. It was a very special moving service, a beautiful couple who are so loved and respected by their congregations, friends and family. I was delighted with 11:53 the entries Village December 21 page form.qxp_Layout 1 23/11/2021 Page 3to my Christmas Card Competition and had great difficulty in selecting an overall winner. Students from Ormiston and Thomas Gainsborough presented some brilliant illustrations. The overall winner is Matthew Dix from the Thomas Gainsborough School who will come with me to the printers to see how 979-SCN-95x135mm-PWS.indd the 1 The Christmas Present Trust is going full steam whole process is developed. ahead to provide a traditional TGS finalists of Sudbury Mayor meal (or dietary I went with some fellow Town Councillors Christmastocard competition equivalent) anybody who, for whatever to viewreason, the C.C.T.V. coverage in Bury St cannot be with family or friends Christmas Edmunds. There are over twentyonfixed cameras in Sudbury plus some Day. Last year weThe were unable toishold the event mobile cameras. coverage excellent, very clear and are monitored in the Ansell Centre as throughout normal and the therefore twenty-four hours a day year. The images are kept for at delivered 90+ meals around This year explained we are holding event least five years, those whoHadleigh. were monitoring howthe they areAND in Suffolk and North Essex delivering meals and weWe need volunteers do incident so. contact with the –police. were showntoan that had occurred We need help setting upI the Ansell Centre on Christmas Eve (and peelingthe the previously in Sudbury. was so impressed at the speed in which vegetables!), to guests whoso cannot get to the Centre on the their problem was help dealtproviding with. It lifts made me feel reassured concerning Providing unrivalled local knowledge, own, help in thewho kitchen on visit Christmas Day, Town. help delivering meals to those who safety of those live or our lovely combining traditional service with are still not comfortable in aour big small indoor yet event and, most importantly, help Sudbury is so fortunatejoining to have delightful Quay Theatre, I a modern marketing approach talking with our guests and making the whole eventperformances go with a bang.all through recently enjoyed two great productions, terrific If you think of youlocal can help on Christmas Eve,give Christmas Day orand Boxing (taking the efforts thespians who just a hundred fiftyDay percent ofeverything their time and energy. Nowcontact we can Simon enjoy live again, Iat down) please or performances Sarah Thompson hope the Quay will be given full support future productions will christmas.present.trust@gmail.com or call for 07778 860267. Equally,and, if youit know soon be who panto time. “Oh yes will !”The Panto year isplease ‘Pussget in Boots’ anyone would benefit fromitan invitation to this this free event, in touch. starting on BoxingMerry Day Christmas and runs until Monday in the 3rd of January I’m so to everyone Hadleigh looking forward and to going. My be firsta wonderful Panto wasyear in London may 2022 for us allin 1950 it was ‘Peter Pan’ and have been hooked ever since. There will be a performance of “Mystery of the Slow Death” written by Pau Vella in March to raise funds for “Crisis” which is one of my charities. I went to see this and had a super evening in Alpheton Village Hall. As it was based on a mystery in the twenties the audience dressed in costumes of that era, the majority of the audience added to the ambience of the evening by dressing up as well. After some significant fund raising and hours and hours of hard work the Joy Abbott Hall was officially opened in the previous Unite Reformed Church. We had a wonderful ceremony with Roger Green giving a Estate Agents • Lettings • Valuations • Land fantastic rendition of “ I Have a Dream”, finishing with Puccini’s ‘Nessun Dorma’. I will be rehearsing there with Sudbury Choral Society ready for our Concert on Sunday December 12th at 6.30 , we are performing ‘St Nicholas’ composed by Benjamin Brittan as well as some traditional Carols. chapmanstickels.co.uk By the time you read this we will be in the season of Advent; I have a wide selection of poetry books which I love delving into and found a poem 01473 372 372 by John Betjeman called Advent 1955. I found these last few lines quite info@chapmanstickels.co.uk thought provoking as we prepare for Christmas. The Corn Exchange, Market Place, Hadleigh IP7 5DN A present that cannot be priced, given two thousand years ago. Yet if God had not given so. He still would be a distant stranger and not the Baby in the Part of Investeq Holdings Limited manger. 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The main feature of our June calendar thecontinue annualto benefit from Babergh’s was children Prom Concert held fun activities during the on school holidays, Saturday 16th June at St sessions in including family park cookery Peter’s; this year’s was member for Great Cornard, which cabinet probably one Cllr of Derek the most Communities Davis visited today. The council haswith partnered with Abbeycroft enjoyable ever a record Leisure andand Explore Outdoor attendance featured the to offer the outdoor cooking masterclasses to families welcome return of the popular in need during October Long Melford Silverthe Band with half-term – cementing its commitment its new conductor, Nigelto reducing health inequalities, as set out in its recently adopted Wellbeing Partridge, taking the stage forStrategy. Attendees are given the opportunity to learn how to cook a hearty and us for the first time and really nutritious meal in the outdoors, whilst also enjoying a host of activities such “working the audience” in the as archery and shelter building. traditional items end of with everya Prom Concert. This year’s rather In addition, eachtowards family isthe provided free box of ingredients andwas five recipe special the Silver Bandhealthy, paid tribute the at RAF by –playing Walford cards tobecause enable them to prepare tastytofood home supporting the Davies’ RAF Marchambition and to the soldiersholiday of the 1914-18 Emphasising the council’s ongoing to combat hunger inwar. Babergh. wide range of musicchild which we enjoyed, otherday, items included Karl Jenkins’ One parent, whose attended the cookery shared the difference this Taking Benedictus, the Best commenting: of Bond and a“It’s miscellany Side made to their family, brilliant from to beWest able to getStory. the children up Side cue, Sudbury’s youngWe soprano Evie Press outthe theWest house andstory away from their phones. love coming here enthralled and come the audience withtoday her rendition of “Icatapults feel pretty” perhaps even so whenever its on, we’ve made andand bottle rockets andmore enjoyed pumpkin O carving and fireCaro, building.” Puccini’s Mio Babbino accompanied on the organ by Rotarian Roger The scheme – fundedthe byaudience the council and – has proved hugely Green. Not surprisingly called for partners encores from both Evie and the successful and we is now in the its night second year “Bring of running. Since it began, it’s Silver Band and ended singing me sunshine”. estimated to have helped over 300 children in Babergh, and lockdown What anwhilst event! – I did halted planned events for Christmas 2020 and earlier this year, at food oneparcels point wonder and activity kits were distributed to vulnerable families throughout the district whether there might instead. also be dancing in the Although free places are allocated on a needs basis – with local schools aisles. Maybe next year identifying families in receipt of free school meals or eligible for other reasons because the Silver in Band – children not meeting this criteria are also welcome to participate the is already booked for cookery days for a small cost. next year’s concert Other half-term activities provided by Babergh District Council and on its 15th June partners include intensive swimming lessons at Hadleigh Pool2019. and a Mark Love this date in your diaries Exploring Halloween Trail through Sudbury town centre, which offers the chance to find creepy characters using a mobile appnow! whilst out and about. This follows the council co-ordinating with Suffolk County Council and activity providers to facilitate a range Preceeding this year’s Promof exciting and educational activities during the summer,Sudbury such asRotary sportsheld sessions in Hadleigh, skateboarding at Belle Vue Concert, a Park, and danceatand classes at The Quay Theatre in Sudbury. Charity Auction 12 drama noon on the same day. The auctioneer was Rotarian Richard Kemsley, aWith true Christmas professional in this role. now firmly in our sights there is lots going on here in the Thanks him, generosity Library.toWe arethe proud to take part in the local Christmas Tree display at Gregory’s fromand 6th fellow - 11th December; do go along and support this businesses ofSt.local wonderful – community Rotarians and of event courseif you can. We have film night on 8th December when you can join in those whoapurchased theWednesday 50with the Dance-Along or-so items – we raisedversion over of Singin’ in the Rain. 5pm start for a fun dance The tutorial and at 6pm £1850. proceeds from the all film will start. This is a donations only event – just give what you can! except one item swill be shared Community Carols are back, with the wonderful Sudbury Choral Society between this singing. year’s Rotary Compassion and Kernos leading the Put a local note charities: in your diaries for Saturday 11th December Rotary is one of the largest humanitarian organisations the world. All funding at 11am. Everybody welcome. Mince pies and otherin refreshments will be raised for charities goes direct without deduction for administration. Rotary is available. of all ages andwe wewill would like more of you to join us, both as open to people On Tuesday 14th December be hosting a Tea Dance in association with Britten Pears Arts and DanceEast, (there will be no separate Toptime individuals and as companies. Corporate membership is ideal for medium (and event companies on this Tuesday ). aThere willofbe teacan and cake and the event is large!) whereby number staff become members as part to be dementia-friendly. Everybody is welcome onceout again, ofdesigned their company and enjoy all the rights and privileges whilstand sharing the donations will bethem. gratefully receivedwhether but there no chargeorto activities between Membership, asisindividuals astake part part. of a This is scheduled to run from 2pm till 4pm. company, is a good way to get involved with the local community and further Most of our groups have now been reintroduced and we can now offer afield. As aonRotarian you are not onlyatpart of an active local club story-telling, but also part Toptime a Tuesday afternoon 2.30pm and Wordplay ofsongs a world-wide organisation with overcustomers 32,000 clubs the world where and rhymes for our smallest on across a Thursday morning at any Rotarian a welcome visitor. 10.30am. Weis have our Play sessions immediately afterwards till midday. Sudbury itself meets weekly on Mondays at lunchtime at the Mill Hotel. We haveRotary recently introduced Storytime sessions for young children on a We are alsomorning setting up a Rotary Community Forum which will meet on a more Saturday from 10.30am. Lego club is on Saturday afternoons at 2.30pm.basis This and costs 50p per child.“Friends We have reinstated free wejust have established of also Rotary” for thoseour of you informal activities Sunday who wouldon likeour to be awareFundays. of our on-going activities. Toptime is acoming social group for adults westarted have athis range of activities and Plans for the Presidential year and which month (July) include events, including a book group, place.schools, Our December establishing “Rotakids” in some localinprimary alongsideand our January existing timetables are now available, call in to pick up a paper copy, or see our environmental and career development work and annual sponsorship for website for details. be the Rotary Youth awards. year’s Cards local charities You can also Leadership purchase your charityNext Christmas from our will colleagues Richmond Fellowship, Befriending andbe thehere Eastin Anglia Air Ambulance. at Cards for Good Causes who will the library throughout Internationally willDecember. be continuing our support for a community school in November andwe into Tanzania andopening throughhours existing theMonday Mali Development for Our current are links 9am with to 5pm to SaturdayGroup, and 10am to 4pm on Sundays and wehope can offer you browsing, photocopying, street children in Mali. We to continue to run printing, the various community scanning to e-mail and–use ourbecome computers. You can still use allperhaps our onevents for which – I think we of have well-known together with lineor services. one two new events such as Apple Pressing and a “President’s concert. opening hours will be slightly closealong at 4pm on IfOur you festive would like more information about us or different; would like we to come to one Christmas Eve and to open again on Wednesday 29th contact December at 9am. of our meetings see what we are like, Glyn Jones We can be found in the usual places: - www.suffolklibraries.co.uk. We are (glynjones1937@gmail.com) for membership enquiries or our secretary Roger also on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Green on 07787 look Christmas us up on our website We wish you all470876 a very or merry and look forward to seeing you soon, Andrea and everyone at Sudbury Library. Rotarian Tony Platt

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Sudbury Community Christmas Lunch We are very pleased to be able to return to The Masonic Hall this year for our Christmas day Community lunch. This lunch project was started 18 years ago to support those that would normally be alone on Christmas day, since then due to many reasons it has grown to include couple and families that may be struggling and home deliveries to the housebound. It’s always a joyous day with lots of good £500 Cheque donated by food, laughter and fun. We serve a traditional Christmas lunch/ Waitrose towards our Community Christmas Lunch vegetarian Christmas lunch and other dietary needs can be met on request. The lunch is open to everyone. Transport can be arranged for those that need it, kindly provided by Go Start and wonderful volunteers. The lunch is funded by generous donations from Waitrose, various Masonic lodges, The Freemans Trust, The Mary Brown fund and the community. We are also fortunate in the support we receive from local traders especially Coleman’s Butchers and Angelo Smith’s Jewellers North Street Sudbury. There is no cost to those attending the lunch, you are our guests. Venue: Masonic Hall North Street Sudbury Date: 25th December 2021 Time: 12.30 for 1p.m. To book or for more details contact Teresa 01787311558 or email bishopteresa@gmail.com

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Have Have aa healthy healthy Christmas Christmas with the help of East East Anglia’s Anglia’s very-own very-own Spanish food shop: shop: “Sibarita”“Sibarita”- Spain’s Spain’s Organic Organic Larder Larder Before “tucking in” at Christmas, spare a thought to what’s good for you! Sibarita has just about as wide a range of high-quality, dried and cooked pulses as you can buy anywhere in the UK. So, what are the health benefits of pulses: beans, chickpeas and peas? According to Sibarita, pulses provide protein and fibre, as well as a significant source of vitamins and minerals, such as iron, zinc, folate, and magnesium, and consuming half a cup of beans or peas per day can enhance diet quality by increasing intakes of these nutrients. But let’s not take Sibarita’s word for it - here is what the NHS has to say: • Pulses are a great source of protein. This means they can be particularly important for people who do not get protein by eating meat, fish or dairy products. Pulses can also be a healthy choice for meat-eaters by adding to soups, casseroles and meat dishes to add extra texture and flavour. This means you can use less meat, which makes the dish lower in fat, and cheaper. • Pulses are a good source of iron. They are a starchy food and add fibre to your meal. Eating a diet high in fibre is associated with a reduced risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Pulses may not be the top of your list of accompaniments to your traditional roast turkey but think “Boxing Day”. What can we do that’s interesting and tasty with all the turkey leftovers and the roast gammon…..? This is where Sibarita’s various cooked haricot beans, chickpeas and lentils, and all their sauces and pickles, can transform the left-overs into something special. Sibarita is participating in the Hadleigh Christmas Fayre on Saturday, 4th December and is looking forward to meeting customers. Expert (so it is said) help will be on hand to discuss their products. We understand that Very Special Offers will be available to our readers. Give us a call or send us an email at any time: 01787 323933 or hello@sibarita.co.uk

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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!

News from The Arts Society Sudbury Following a break in December, our monthly illustrated talks will begin again in January 2022 with a return to live lectures for a trial period at Long Melford Village Hall. We are pleased to be able to offer 1m distanced seating together with a high spec audio visual system. Guests are welcome to try us out free of charge by emailing: info@theartssocietysudbury.org.uk. The programme is:11:30 Tuesday 18 January Ravilious, Bawden and the Great Bardfield Artists. Jo Walton. In 1932 the artist Edward Bawden and his wife Charlotte moved into Brick House in the village of Great Bardfield, initially sharing the house with artists Eric Ravilious and Tirzah Garwood. It was to be the beginning of a fascinating artistic community. 11:30 Tuesday 15 February Music in Art. Sophie Matthews. Many of our references for musical 11:11 instruments June historical text.qxp_Layout 1 06/05/2021 Page can 20 be found in works of art. Not only can these windows into the past show us what the instruments looked like but also the social context in which they would have been played. Sophie explores the instruments in selected works and gives live demonstrations. 11:30 Tuesday 15 March The GPO Film Unit: The Birth of Documentaries. Howard Smith. We will be taken from the birth of documentary films in the 1930s, through the experimental Soviet era, to the films produced by the GPO Film Unit, including ‘Night Mail’ with Auden’s poetry and Britten’s music. Lectures are held on the 3rd Tuesday in the month, with August and December breaks. New members are welcome. We are a group of people who are interested in and enjoy the arts in general. Our Society is affiliated to the national charity The Arts Society and our aim, through talks and occasional visits, is to broaden our knowledge and enjoyment of the arts in its widest form. The talks are given by experts - you may even recognise some from The Antiques Roadshow, others as broadcasters on Radios 3 and 4 - chosen for their knowledge, presentational skills and entertainment value, on topics ranging from the art of the young Picasso; 20th century glass; to Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. To discover more about The Arts Society Sudbury, visit: www.theartssocietysudbury.org.uk

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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? The Miller brothers, Arthur, Dusty and Windy, are each given gifts by their father and one of those gifts turns out to be a Very Unusual One. Cerys, a beautiful young Welsh lass, and her mother, Megan, on a sightseeing holiday in the area, are enjoying the local views and learning about the local customs. Will Arthur meet Cerys, fall in love, make his fortune and live happily ever after with the girl of his dreams? Come along to find out and enjoy all the usual mix of Panto fun along the way! As in Sudbury Dramatic Society’s last pantomime, Sleeping Beauty in 2019, we are designating one performance as a Relaxed Performance, which proved successful last time, and which will be held on Sunday 2nd January at 11am. A Relaxed Performance is aimed to be more accessible and non-threating to audience members and reduce stress and anxiety in a more open environment to enable them to enjoy the show. Lighting and sound levels will be adjusted, the house lights will remain, and all those loud bangs, flashes and pyrotechnics will be reduced or removed. A chill out space will also be available if the performance becomes overwhelming for anyone, including those small children who are terrified by the baddie and invariably end up bursting into tears! Puss in Boots is on at The Quay Theatre from Sunday 26th December 2021 to Monday 3rd January 2022, with a relaxed performance on Sunday 2nd January 2022 at 11am. Tickets are available now from The Quay Theatre Box Office on 01787 374745 or online at www.quaysudbury.com or via www.sudburydramatic.com


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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,1 food bills and13:41 otherPage existing Project15_Layout 20/02/2020 1 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

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A strange sight has appeared in the grounds around St Peter’s in Sudbury: a Rotary sponsored snowman – and friends – in time for the seasonal switchon of the town’s lights on 26 November. A number of old tyres had been retrieved by the Community Wardens from various areas where they had been dumped, and the idea was to make good use of these before they are A group of snowman friends finally disposed of. Members of the Rotary Club took a pile of old tyres, painted them white and decorated them, complete with Rotary badge, red scarf, hat and shoes, to create a snowman with a difference, as part of the Town Council’s run-up to Christmas. Rotarians also offered a Father Christmas Grotto in the offices of Holmes and Hills on the night of the lights switch-on, and were out with their collecting buckets for Rotary charities. They will be collecting again closer to Christmas, on Thursday 16 and Saturday 18 December from 9 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. collecting donations for various local charities. As many people these days do not carry cash, Rotary can offer a card payment machine! Sudbury Rotary are hoping that hundreds of visitors will come along to experience the magic of the Christmas Tree Come and enjoy the fun ! Festival in St Gregory’s Church from Tuesday 7 Christmas Tree Festival to Saturday 11 December, where around 50 trees St Gregory’s Sudbury 7 – 11 December 2021 will be individually decorated and lit to bring some sparkle and joy during these dark days. The final social event in this year’s Rotary calender will take place at The Mill Hotel on Monday 13 December when members and their guests will share a festive lunch, with entertainment from the Senior Choir at St Gregory Primary School and a table magician. Rotary meetings will resume again from Monday HCN December November 21 21 page page form.qxp_Layout form.qxp_Layout 21/10/2021 12:46 08:05 Page Page 26 21 10 January.11 23/11/2021 HCN Rotarians continue to put ‘service before self’, not only fund-raising to support local charities but offering their time helping with events and projects within the community. We see ourselves as ordinary people working together to actively change lives locally and internationally. Why not join us, and give some of your time, energy and enthusiasm to help your community and make new and lasting friendships? Youupwill most Kirsty, welcome. Mill Barn Furniture, was set bybe myself, in To findthe out more, please our website: June of 2012, following completion of my visit degree BRENT ELEIGH, Nr. LAVENHAM, SUDBURY, SUFFOLK www.sudburyrotary.com, in Art History. From a young age I email have info@sudburyrotary.com had an or leave a message on the Club telephone (07341 290415) interest in the antiques trade. I first got the bug from th

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As of 25/10/21 and the help of Sudbury Wardens there has been a SID installed on Cats Lane, this is a great first step in dealing with the consistent speeding that happens here, I have received the first lot of data for this and will contact highways and the police once I have the second. Forms have also been sent off to apply for SIDs, one along Gainsborough Street and one on Ballingdon Street. The lorry route review was discussed at a recent planning & highways meeting, where suggestions for the lorry route were agreed upon, however the community led review doesn’t end until 17/12/21, I suggest any residents to speak to their local councillors about concerns, queries, or suggestions. I would like to remind Residents that If highways problems arise that these can be reported on the Suffolk County Council online highways reporting tool or you can contact me directly. After the public consultation about Belle Vue, I had a meeting with Will Burchnall and Lee Carvell from Babergh District Council regarding the new plans and equipment for the park. Belle Vue needs a new look and upgrading but the ideas they were showcasing where underwhelming to say the least. I shared my concerns with them and have sent over ideas for engaging and exciting equipment with costs and funding opportunities to be able fund them. I had the pleasure of joining the board of trustees for Gainsborough’s House as Suffolk County Councils representative in their meeting. We had a tour of the building which is looking fantastic and will be such an asset to the town, with event space for local artists, schools and more. I very much look forward to the spring of next year when it opens, and Sudbury can reap the benefit of the improvements they have made. The Phoenix Health & Children’s Centre have started a weekly drop-in for young people, Every Wednesday 1-4pm (Parents / careers welcome too) Each week someone from South Suffolk Early Help Team, Youth Support Services will be there to advise on education, employment and training. I have successfully passed several individuals onto ‘Youth Suffolk Focus ‘project ran by Suffolk County Council for the training of working with young people and mental health, I have spoken to schools about youth mentoring programmes as these are the first steps to tackling our lack of support for Young People in Sudbury. However, to try and take things that step further I have started an Independent Working Group regarding young people ages 0 – 25, The first meeting was held on the 16th of November if anyone would be interested in attending, please get in touch, the next meeting will be in January. Lastly If you would like any support or funding for a community group / project, please get in touch to see how I can help. You can contact me by email: jessie.carter@suffolk.gov.uk, telephone: 07955 434 411 or find me on Twitter or Facebook ‘Councillor Carter’

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With last year’s disappointment of a locked-down Christmas and New Year, the family-owned Resort on the Essex/Suffolk border is pulling out all the stops this year to help family, friends and colleagues make up for lost time and enjoy the festive season. Throughout December, the beautiful 80-bedroom hotel and Resort is being transformed into a magical Winter Winter Wonderland at Wonderland, lavishly decorated to Stoke by Nayland Resort immerse guests into a sparkly, snowy paradise whilst they enjoy the fantastic selection of dining and entertainment options. The award-winning restaurants will serve an array of delicious dining options to tempt every taste bud. From festive lunches, dinners, Christmas Day and Boxing Day dining to an indulgent seven-course NYE menu, you’ll certainly be spoilt for choice. As well as the traditional turkey with all the trimmings, you can expect to see seasonally-inspired Afternoon Teas and a selection of cakes to enjoy in front of their crackling apple-wood fire in the Orchard Lounge. What’s more, the big man himself will be flying in to greet families on selected Sundays throughout December at their ‘Santa Sunday’ events. In addition to a three-course lunch, families can enjoy a spectacular array of festive activities with a surprise gift for every child. “We are so excited to welcome back our local community and guests from further afield to celebrate Christmas again with us this year,” said Operations Director Matt Manning. “I am incredibly proud of the team who have worked so hard to ensure our venue, events and dining experiences are as safe and enjoyable as they can be.” If you would like to find out more about festive dining and event packages at Stoke by Nayland Resort, you can visit their website www.stokebynayland. com/christmas.


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 This month’s focus is on The  Sudbury Community Depot which is based at The Christopher Centre. The Sudbury Community Our New Reading Bench Depot Findingwas founded to help those from a quiet spot on our new moving bench for homelessness into accommodation some reading with friends and by providing household good and making sandwiches using furniture. instructions! Yummy! Our motto is to provide a ‘hand up’ North, East, South and West rather than a ‘hand out’ to those Robin Class can give directions that need it. For this reason, we only using north, east, south and west. take in goods donations that are in very good condition and will help provide  They made routes on the  a home that is comfortable for the new start that they so need.  playground giving directions for  Since its initial conception the project has developed and grown and now  their friends to follow. They also helps not only those moving from homelessness into accommodation but  practised using compasses. also members of the Community on a low income, those incurring benifit  Sunday Ourat KS2 sanctions, those moving from domestic Remembrance violence situations (often aSUDBURY July page form.qxp_Layout 1 20/06/2018 12:01 Page 14  moments notice), basically anyone in need. children produced poems of  remembrance and used some of  The project is run solely by volunteers and most of the funding comes from them to create a wreath that was   fundraising events. laid YOU: at the war memorial in the   THE SUDBURY COMMUNITY DEPOT NEEDS market square Sunday.   We are looking for volunteers to fill various roles, if you canonhelp with any of U11 Football Pupils from KS2  these, we would be most grateful.  a Football event at  TRANSPORTING GOODS: We are in needenjoyed of volunteers that can deliver  Sports where  goods and collect donated goods either on Whitton a regular or a Centre rota basis. If they you came a respectable fourth have a large car, trailer or van and can spare us some time we would place very   amidst teams from across Suffolk. much appreciate hearing from you,   A fair playand award was given to one MANNING THE DEPOT: The Depot is open Tuesday Thursday mornings    of our9.30 players! Well done all! folk that need our help a chance to come in and  from to 1 p.m. this gives   Tuesday Teacher Led Club Children building collect the small items for themselves (kitchenware, bedding etc). We are in    bridges to span a river in construction club with need of volunteers to help man the Depot at these times, again on a regular   Mrs Simmons. The children are really enjoying or rota basis working with Angie our goods manager.   these sessions which range frommain Legofundraiser building, is our preserve and cake and  FUNDRAISING EVENTS: Our   Multi-Cultural and food tasting to  bakes stall at activities the monthly Community markets at The Christopher Centre.    Creative Writing. These take place on the 2nd Saturday of the month. We desperately need  If you can provide   If you cake are considering as join a the team. more bakers and Bildeston preserve Primary makers to  school for yourbakes child, we visit. cakes and/or or would donatewelcome a jar of ahomemade preserves we would be     Please phone the office on the number below. extremely grateful.   We would love to meet you. STORAGE: We are looking for more storage space for our larger pieces of Ej knf tgp"dwknf kpi "dtkf i gu"vq"ur cp"c"tkxgt"kp"eqpuvtwevkqp"enwd"y kvj "   furniture, the more we canBildeston store, thePrimary more weSchool can provide. If you have a spare Otu"Uko o qpu0"Vj g"ej knf tgp"ctg"tgcnn{ "gplq{ kpi "vj gug"uguukqpu"   Newberry Road, Bildeston, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 7ESlove to hear y j kej "tcpi g"htqo "Ngi q"dwknf kpi ."Ownvk/Ewnvwtcn"cevkxkvkgu"cpf "hqqf " garage or a piece of land we could put a container on we would  vcuvkpi "vq"Etgcvkxg"Y tkvkpi 0" 01449 740269 Website: www.bildeston.suffolk.sch.uk from Telephone: you.  Contact details: 07462108708 or email:sudburycommunitydepot@gmail.com   Ej knf tgp"dwknf kpi "dtkf i gu"vq"ur cp"c"tkxgt"kp"eqpuvtwevkqp"enwd"y kvj " Otu"Uko o qpu0"Vj g"ej knf tgp"ctg"tgcnn{ "gplq{ kpi "vj gug"uguukqpu"  nfCar salesvk/Ewn Service and repairs"hqqf on most makes of vehicles Dr Paul Rolfe & Associates • Dental Surgeons y j kej "tcpi g"htqo "Ngi q"dwk kpi ."Own vwtcn"cev kxkvkgu"cpf "  The Old Clock Shop, Little St Mary, Long Melford, Suffolk, CO10 9LQ vcuv kpi "vq"Etgcv kxg"Y tkvkpi 0" Petrol and Diesel Sales Tyre, exhaust and battery fitting   M.O.T. 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