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Guinness World Record for Team Chris? You may have read that a few weekends ago, Team Chris completed the Great Bentley Half Marathon in 1 hour 54 minutes. Assuming the time is ratified this would be a Guinness World Record time for pushing a wheelchair around a 13.1 mile course. But that was only the beginning! The main event is still to come when, joined by Chris’s mum, Deborah, we will be attempting the full 26.2 mile marathon at Brighton on April 17th. No World Record attempts this time, just a leisurely run round! And it’s all in aid of a great local charity. Chris Stewart of Raydon who has cerebral palsy is part of a new group at St Elizabeth Hospice which is aimed at helping young people from age 18 to about 30. It will provide specialist nursing and social support for younger people with disabilities and life limiting conditions who are too old for EACH, but who don’t fit easily with the older demographic of the main hospice. At the moment there is a thriving youth group that meets every month, and the first steps are being taken to provide much needed respite for carers in special facilities at the main St Elizabeth site. Having set out to raise about £1000, we are very pleased to say that we have already exceeded our target and are immensely grateful to all of you who have given so generously. However, it’s not over yet, so if you would like to make a donation, however small, please visit us either at our St Elizabeth Giving page http://giving.stelizabethhospice.org.uk/team-chris---brighton-marathon-2016/ Otherwise you can Google ‘Team Chris Brighton’ or like us on Facebook (search Team Chris) where you can find a link. Finally big thanks to our friends and training buddies at Hadleigh Hares for their support, and a special thank you to Steve Bowen, Leon Hayward and, Liz and Rob Jeeves for forming a protective cordon around us and generally keeping us out of trouble during the half marathon.
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Forthcoming Dates for your Diary Sydney Brown Court Coffee Morning Every Monday 10.00am -12.00 - Why not pop in for a cup of coffee or tea and make new friends. Together Lent Study Group, Salvation Army Every Monday evening: Duplicate Bridge 7 pm at Hadleigh Football Club Every Tuesday morning (term time only) Hadleigh Craft Club at URC Hall (Ansell Centre), Hadleigh from 9.40am-12pm Every Tuesday afternoon: Chicago Bridge 2 pm at Hadleigh Football Club. Every Wednesday 7 - 9 pm at URC Rooms Country Threads a friendly craft group. Every Friday 09.30 - 12.00 St Mary’s Café Church Coffee, bacon rolls and croissants. Optional worship at 10.00. Friday 1st April 12.15pm Lunch Club – Ansell Centre Saturday 2nd April 2.00-4.00pm Scrabble - Hadleigh URC, Community Room Tuesday 5th April 10.00-11.30am Come in for Coffee - Hadleigh URC, Community Room, 10.00-11.30am Church open for Prayer - Hadleigh URC Tuesday 5th April (10am-4pm) & Wednesday 6th April (10am-4pm) – Golf Open Days. Join us at our Golf Open Days for your chance to view our golf courses, welcoming Clubhouse and ProShop. Plus two exclusive offers available. Call 01206 265841 or email mary.saward@stokegolfandleisure.com for more information. Saturday 9th April Hadleigh South District Councillors Surgery, 11 am until noon at The Lounge Room, Royal British Legion, Hadleigh. Appointments are not necessary. Saturday 9th April 2.00-4.00pm Scrabble - Hadleigh URC, Community Room Sunday 10th April SESAW Spring Table Sale, 10 am to 3 pm at The Old School, Long Melford Monday 11th April Hadleigh U3A welcomes all Members and prospective Members to tea, coffee and biscuits at the Ansell Centre in Hadleigh at 2.30pm to hear a talk given by Geoffrey Kay entitled ‘Sex, Drugs and Death – The PreRaphaelites’. Not to be missed! Tuesday 12th April 10.00-11.30am Come in for Coffee - Hadleigh URC, Community Room, 10.00-11.30am Church open for Prayer - Hadleigh URC Friday 15th April 9.30am The Ark Toddler Club at Hadleigh Baptist Church Saturday 16th April 2.00 - 4.00pm Scrabble - Hadleigh URC, Community Room Saturday 16th April Clairvoyant Day at The Hadleigh Healing Society, The
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Rosa’s Fund: calling all 7 - 15 year olds! On Saturday June 11th 2016 we are offering children aged 7 – 15 in Hadleigh and the surrounding villages the opportunity of another workshop with Pete Letanka, followed by a concert. Those who attended last year's concert will recall the incredible skill and joy shown by the children who were performing many pieces they had only just learnt in the earlier workshop. Pete Letanka is a renowned musician, pianist and composer who has worked with many schools to create original performance pieces. He brings the best out of children! We can do this because of the amazing generosity of the people in the area who have donated more than £18,000 to remember Rosa Simon. The workshop runs from 10am in the United Reformed Church in Hadleigh and a Sharing concert takes place at 3.30pm the same day. We have written to all the local primary schools and Hadleigh High School asking them to encourage their children to sign-up, but you can also do so by contacting me at: kharmanasms@btinternet.com. The session will be well supervised by a retired headteacher and other adults. There is no charge for either the workshop or the tickets for the concert, but a collection for the Fund will be taken at the end of the latter. We look forward to a wonderful day of music making!
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The Hadleigh Historian Issue 33 (April-May 2016)
Who lived in Benton Street and ended up The Hadleigh Historian in Cosford Union Workhouse at Semer The Hadleigh Historian having had both her father and step-father Issue 33 April – May 2016 Price £3 transported to Australia? When did the Market Feoffment start paying its rent in the form of a red rose? Where would you expect to see brick nogging in Hadleigh? Why was Hadleigh Friendly Society established in 1836? What was the junction between High Street, Bridge Street and Calais Street called in the past? How did clothiers in the woollen-cloth industry try to cheat the Crown of tax and sell short measure to their customers? The answers to these questions and many other interesting features can be found in the latest issue of the magazine, which covers aspects of the town over the last five hundred years. The Hadleigh historian is on sale at Avis the Newsagent and Idler Bookshop in Hadleigh High Street and at Hollow Trees Farm Shop in Semer price £3
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Hello dear Readers. I had quite a lot of reaction from my story last month about the ridiculous proposal to squash houses into the immediate back garden of an Elizabethan Cottage in Kersey. Even a regional newspaper made contact. I suggest that the people of Kersey should raise their profile on the issue. Publicity is everything. I do try to take you to some interesting places when I am out “on location”. For April, I am only up the “frog and toad” – at RAF Wattisham; in fact the Wattisham Station Heritage Museum. I was in a massive hangar, enormous doors had been rolled asunder and two planes were on show. You see me in the picture with a Hunter XG194 with call-sign Blackjack Red One. I gather that during the Cold War, planes stood in hangars dotted about RAF Wattisham with their engines ticking over and ready to take flight at a moment’s notice. I am grateful to my friends Peter and Julie Bamford for escorting me at RAF Wattisham and indeed for providing the beautiful flying jacket. The morning of the photo-shoot was particularly cold but even so the jacket was monstrously heavy. There is a separate museum with plenty to see. The hangar was several miles from the museum. You will need to book in advance through the museum www.wattishamstationheritage.org and the Sunday opening dates (11 am to 4 pm) are 3 April, 1 May, 5 June, 3 July, 7 August and 4 September. Just before going to print, my chauffeur Frank pointed a long platinum and titanium coloured bonnet towards Cheltenham Race Course. Frank says that his knees are not up to these long hauls. It was St Patrick’s Day as the traffic parted to allow us to our resting place. As you know, I am not a great racing man and I was once again disappointed. One could not move for people – a tide of race-goers ebbed and flowed as a race started and finished. There will be a picture in a future column. I met a lady in Hadleigh one evening recently who was taking her ferret for a walk. Not something that one would want up a trouser leg – or a weasel come to that! The ferret was pure white and on a harness. Apparently, in days of yore, a pet ferret was a sign of great wealth. As with many firms of Solicitors we have been very busy on the property front as those purchasing property other than their residence have sought to complete before Stamp Duty Land Tax rates are loaded by 3% after 31 March. We can offer you a service with the benefit of over 30 years of experience, sadly lacking so often these days. Lasting Powers of Attorney are a good thing – allowing your affairs to be run after losing mental capacity. Why not speak to us about them. Howard Gibbons
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Do you remember the Blazes? Hadleigh’s first rock band... Three of the Blazes founder members, John Pipe, Bim Richardson and myself (Peter Gowers) have got together to download our collective memory banks, and as a result I have written a book telling the Blazes story, from the early 1960’s up to our last performances in 2013. The book includes several photographs, costs £3 and copies can be obtained by phoning 01473 827300 (email peter.gowers@tiscali.co.uk) or from John or Bim, with all proceeds going to cancer support charities. To bring the story up to date, John, Bim and myself, having been friends and band mates for over 50 years, feel we would like to play together again while we are still able, and accompanied by the vocal talents of Marty Linden and Mandy Leeks and with bass player Terry Mayhew, hope to perform at a function headlined by Bim’s current band, Paul Gee and the Retros on April 23rd at Hadleigh Town Hall, at a charity dance in aid of Breast Cancer Support. Although Marty’s early performances were based around his love of Elvis, he has now extended his repertoire to include a variety of other material. Mandy is also a seasoned performer, having sung previously with Prism and Local Heroes among others. And Terry has been ‘borrowed’ from the aforementioned Retros. Peter Gowers
Hadleigh Library News As part of our Suffolk Libraries Presents programme of regular digital screenings, Hadleigh Library is showing ‘Vikings: Life and Legend’ (12a) on Wednesday 16 March. This special British Museum cinema event offers an exclusive private view of ‘Vikings: Life and Legend’, the first exhibition about the Vikings at the museum in 30 years. The exhibition is brought to life by curator Gareth Williams and historians Michael Wood and Bettany Hughes, alongside experts on Viking ships and swords, burial and beliefs, language and legacy. With demonstrations, stunning close-up photography of the Viking objects in the exhibition and a torch-lit burial staged in the grounds of the museum, this exhibition is a reminder of how the Vikings have shaped modern lives. Tickets are £7.50 each and there are two screenings. Doors open 1.30pm (screening at 2pm) and 6.30pm (screening at 7pm) with refreshments provided by the Friends of Hadleigh Library. The library is hosting an author visit by Debby Holt about her new book ‘The Soulmate’ on Saturday 19 March at 11.15am. The novel follows the experiences of 63 year old widower, Henry and his 35 year old daughter, Maddie, as they try to find new partners. Henry lives in Higgleigh, a town in Suffolk that bears an uncanny resemblance to Hadleigh. Tickets for the event are £3. Hadleigh Library Friends are holding a Spring plant sale on 2 April from 10.30am till 1pm. It’s being held at the library and there will be tea, coffee and cakes also on sale.
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The Jolly Meat Company: Offering great value and money saving deals
PRICE CUTS ON OUR BEEF If you are looking for more top quality meat for your money, you will love the price cuts we have introduced on our entire range of Beef products. We have reduced our prices on everything from delicious rolled sirloin roasting joints to sensational stewing steak.
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Hadleigh’s resident butcher Charlie Phillips discusses some of the great offers and money saving deals available from The Jolly Meat Company. He is also keen to remind people that there is so much more than just Meat on offer. “We have been working very hard with our local suppliers over the last few weeks to enable us to offer price cuts on our entire range of Beef. We do however want to assure customers that they will still be getting the same great quality. It’s certainly not our standards that have slipped – just our prices! We also want to remind people that we are always happy to offer wholesale deals on large orders. Last year we introduced a number of freezer pack deals, which can also be split and shared with friends or family members. So if you y like a good deal, and want to buy in bulk, please either come into the shop of o call us to discuss. Following customer demand we are also pleased to confirm that from April we will be reintroducing a range of locally sourced fresh fruit and vegetables. Customers can also buy an assortment of delicious Deli goods, from Sausage Rolls to Suffolk Hams cooked in local cider. As well as freshly baked bread, a range of delicious homemade cakes supplied by the esteemed local baker Daphne, free range eggs and a selection of ‘Jolly’ sauces. All of our produce continues to be locally sourced, and we are proud to work with some of the finest producers in the County”. Don’t forget.... • 10% Tuesday: Every Tuesday you can get a 10% discount throughout the shop. • Side splitting Saturday: Come into the shop on a Saturday and tell us a good joke – and you will get FREE* sausages *(The number of free sausages you get will depend on how much you make us laugh)!! To support your local high street, and benefit from these great local deals, visit the shop: 101 High Street, Hadleigh, or call 01473 810119.
June Gurr John and the family would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, colleagues and carers in and around Hadleigh and Ipswich who gave us such support in our time of loss. The family were overwhelmed by the many lovely people of Hadleigh who came to say goodbye at Seven Hills and at June’s wake. A special thanks is also extended to the carers of June’s last resting place, too numerous to name individually, but you know who you are. We the family thank you so much. The Ipswich and East Suffolk Branch of Parkinsons also came to pay their respects to June. The kindness of so many people towards myself and the family was most touching and gives us all hope that june, although would have been highly embarrassed at all the fuss, we think would have been inwardly quite pleased that so many loved her as much as John G. did. Rest in peace dear love of my life, ole John G.
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Hadleigh North District Councillors Contacting Tina Campbell And Siân Dawson After one year into the new Babergh District Council administration, we have taken the strategic view, following consultation with residents, to simply make ourselves available for surgery advice and to meet with residents at any time in the British Legion rather than a monthly surgery. This is to meet the demand for readily available advice weekday evenings and during the Tina Campbell Sian Dawson day, allowing more availability and flexibility for our residents’ convenience. Residents can contact us directly for advice, appointments or support on Babergh matters at any time. Please contact: Christina Campbell: christina.campbell@babergh.gov.uk or Tel: 07554 085177 Sian Dawson: sian.dawson@babergh.gov.uk or Tel: 07931 703157
A Special Anniversary On March 4th well over 150 people gathered in the Ansell Centre to celebrate 10 years of ‘Hollywood in Hadleigh’ and also the contribution made to the Charity by Mike Newman. We combined our 10 year celebrations with a tribute to Mike, one of our founder members, who died last year from a rare disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). We showed the film ‘It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet’ in memory of Mike's long and memorable career as a vet here in Hadleigh. The actor who played Siegfried Farnon in the film bore an uncanny resemblance to Mike and some of the amusing scenes reminded us of the many similar situations Mike had found himself in over the years. The team at ‘Hollywood in Hadleigh’ would like to sincerely thank all those who so generously donated prizes for the raffle or helped on the night to ensure the event ran smoothly and was very successful. The warm atmosphere was fuelled by shared, fond memories of Mike, our colleague and friend. The £450 proceeds from the evening have been divided between SESAW, the local animal charity supported by Mike and the PSP Association.
Hadleigh South District Councillors’ Surgery You can meet your Babergh Hadleigh South District Councillors (Kathryn Grandon and Sue Burgoyne) and discuss your concerns at their monthly walk-in surgery on Saturday 9th March from 11am until noon at the Lounge Room in the British Legion Club (opposite the side entrance of Partridges, in George Street). Kathryn Grandon
You are welcome to drop in, or to call any of your District Coucnillors:
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FULLY INCLUSIVE LONDON SHOWS Tues 14th June Tues 14th June Thurs 23rd June Sat 25th June Sat 25th June Wed 20th July Wed 27th July Wed 27th July Wed 3rd August Wed 3rd August Wed 17th August Wed 17th August Thurs 25th August Thurs 25th August Thurs 8th Sept Thurs 8th Sept
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SPECIAL EVENTS Sat 21st May View From The Shard & Afternoon Tea (Inc.) From £54.00 Wed 22nd June Seniors Day & “Sunny Afternoon” (Inc.).............£73.50 Fri 1st July Royal Hospital, Chelsea & 2 Course Lunch ..From £49.00 Fri 8th July Brick Lane “Summertime Showcase” (Inc.).........£67.50 Sat 9th July Hampton Court (Inc.) ....................................£51.50 Fri 15th July Aldeburgh & Southwold..........................From £16.00 Wed 27th July Sandringham Flower Show ............................£33.00 Fri 5th August Countryfile Live @ Blenheim Palace (Inc.) ...From £53.00 Sat 6th August Buckingham Palace & Afternoon Tea (Inc.)..........£66.50 Fri 12th August Kew Gardens & Palace (Inc.) ...................From £45.00 Thurs 18th August Poppy Factory Tour (Inc.)........................From £29.00 Sat 20th August London “Eye” & Carvery (Inc.) ........................£59.50 Thurs 1st Sept Seniors Day With Lunch & “Guys & Dolls” (Inc.).. £71.00 Sat 3rd Sept View From The Shard & Lunch (Inc.) ..........From £59.00 OAP & CHILD RATES AVAILABLE ON SOME OF THE ABOVE
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Horrible Histories: There were tales of torture, plague, fire and skulduggery in Claire Partner and Ian Baalham's recent talk on The Horrible Histories of London. The mood was set from the moment they arrived dressed as a grim looking gaolers from Newgate prison in the 17th century. As Nick and his wife Mary, they described their role in this infamous prison before elaborating on the seedy, gory side of life in and just outside the metropolis. It was clearly a violent, dangerous and smelly place even for the well-heeled. There were tales of prostitution, profiteering and deprivation. No change there then just a little less obvious these days. The Car Man: Matthew Bourne’s exciting ballet lost none of its appeal for appearing on the big screen at Cineworld. Loosely set Ian Baalham (Nick), to the music of Bizet’s Carmen, the dancers Claire Partner (Mary) hurtled through this tale of seduction, love and lust in a 60’s American garage setting. As always Bourne gives his audience a visual feast of sound, colour and unique choreography. Lunch Bunch: Diners enjoyed a leisurely lunch at The Fox, Bulmer Tye this month. The restaurant prides itself on its fresh seasonal produce and this is reflected in their daily menu. There was something for everyone’s lunchtime needs at a reasonable price. Even the ‘Tasters’ on their dessert menu thoughtfully catered for ‘a little something sweet’ after a meal. With controversial topics like the EU referendum coming up for discussion, the ladies were glad of something sweet. Sleeping Beauty: This time it was the real thing at the Theatre Royal, Norwich. As always Matthew Bourne makes the story his own to Tchaikovsky’s familiar music. Advertised as a ‘Gothic Romance’ there is most certainly a dark but not depressing side to the production with wicked fairies, spells and even a vampire. Humour is ever present, especially when the delightful baby princess makes an unexpected appearance. A delicious early lunch at the Assembly House helped members cope with this energetic, colourful, exuberant performance on stage. JD
The Hadleigh Thrift Shop Loyalty Scheme The prize winners this month are Mr. Don Tyrrell (first prize £50) and Mrs Smith (second prize donated by Adnams Kitchen and Wine Shop). Any shops not already in the scheme and would like to join please contact the Thrift Shop (828800/829292) for more details. Full cards should be in our shop by the second week in the month.
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We are always keen to remind you that we have a van for collecting and delivering items donated and purchased Telephone 828800/829292. We are also keen to thank you for all your wonderful donations which enable us to help organisations such as the following Lindsey Village Hall (towards new tables and chairs) The Porch Project (in memory of Audrey Tyerman) Kelly Basic School in The Gambia (to buy Scout Kits) St Mary's Church, Hadleigh (Art Exhibition) The Shelley Centre for Therapeutic Riding Magdalen House Day Centre Hadleigh Library Football visit to Holland A Prostate Cancer Charity Hadleigh Rugby Club Hadleigh Cricket Club Hadleigh Leisure Centre (Health and Safety training) We are planning a new window depicting ‘Wedding dress fashion through the ages’, starting in 1910. The decades we still need are, 1920’s, 1930’s, 1940’s, 1970’s, 1990’s and 2000’s. We would like a full length picture, preferably in a frame but not essential. It will be returned to you after the event. Thank you in advance. Tel. Barbara 828800. Lastly, we are always looking for volunteers to do a half day in our shop. If you are interested please contact Joan 01473 828510. Do Not Dump It, Donate It
Hadleigh Community Choir Recruiting for Junior Section Sponsored by Rosa Simon Music Fund After the great success of our Christmas Concert in December 2015 when the members of the junior section joined the adults on stage, we have begun recruiting for a larger junior group to perform at our summer 2016 concert. Anyone age 8 - 16 is welcome to join, rehearsals are at the URC on Thursday evenings from 6.00pm to 7.00pm with the Musical Director, Alan Humphrey and Accompanist Graham Holmes. There is a £2.00 attendance fee. Junior Section Manager and Child Protection Officer, Maggie Addison together with regular chaperones will be in attendance. We look forward to meeting you there. For more information call Maggie on 01473 809927 or Sylvia on 07887 627445. We also take this opportunity to thank the Rosa Simon Music Fund for their continuing support for our junior section.
Peter Finch After four years at the helm our Chairman/Manager Peter Finch has stepped down but remains a valued member of the choir. Peter is the reason that the choir exists and this is our opportunity to say thank-you for guiding it to the success it is today. Until a permanent chairperson is elected the point of contact is the Treasurer Josie Read Josie@ivytree.co.uk.
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Suffolk Team to take on ‘Restaurant Ramble’ for charity The team behind some of Suffolk’s top restaurants are to undertake an 18 mile challenge for a leading cancer charity. The ‘Restaurant Ramble’ has been organised by Stuart Inns, the team behind the Long Melford Swan, the Hadleigh Ram and the Lavenham Greyhound. The staff from Stuart Inns will be walking the 18 miles between all three restaurants on Sunday 17 April in an effort to raise money for charity Macmillan Cancer Support. Family business Stuart Inns is run by Andrew Macmillan, with daughter Lorna Pissarro and son’s Oliver and Iain Macmillan. Joining the family on the ramble will be other team members from Stuart Inns. Lorna commented: “Suffolk is such a beautiful county so this challenge will be the perfect opportunity to really enjoy the best of the countryside, while raising much-needed funds for an important cause. We have all been training together, which has been a great team-bonding experience, and we are delighted that some of our customers will also be joining us on the day.” The team will set off from the Hadleigh Ram, heading first to the Lavenham Greyhound for a pit-stop, before finishing at the Long Melford Swan where a champagne reception will be held. Customers have been invited to either join the team on the full ramble, or to meet the fundraisers at one of the venues along the route to cheer them along the way. Stuart Inns has long supported Macmillan Cancer Support by hosting regular fundraising events in its three pubs, most recently by taking part in the World’s Biggest Quiz at the Hadleigh Ram in February. For more information on the Restaurant Ramble, visit longmelfordswan.co.uk/news/swan-stuart-inns-2016-restaurant-ramble.
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A record 130 Hadleigh High School Students become dementia friends Hadleigh High School Students are working with the Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance to make Hadleigh a dementia friendly community. Dementia now affects around 1 in 14 adults over the age of 65 which are our student’s grandparents and great grandparents This year a record 130 Year 10 students from Hadleigh High School attended a dementia friends information sessions to improve their understanding of dementia and to help raise awareness in our community. The students committed to doing more to raise understanding and awareness. This included; being more patient in shops, offering help if somebody looked confused. To telling their families and friends more about dementia and adding that they had become dementia friends to their CVS. Mrs Creak teacher in charge of organising this session says “it is so important for our young people to understand the different health and wellbeing conditions that can affect us and our families. The dementia friends awareness session is part of a series of awareness programmes that Hadleigh High School are delivering on mental health and wellbeing. Creating great understanding ensures that our young people are fully engaged in our community; of which we are very proud”. Claire and Kelly Dementia Champions said “When we arrived and saw 70 students for session one and a further 60 students for session two we were a little overwhelmed, but the student participation was fantastic they were clearly engaged by the dementia friends information session and the whole group made a commitment to share their new understanding with family and friend through social media and by wearing their dementia friends badges. Whatever your ages you can help make Hadleigh a dementia friendly community.” Dementia Friends awareness sessions take just one hour. If you would like to know more the alliance can deliver dementia friends awareness session to your business, friends, club or staff please contact us on hadleighdementiafriends@ssleisure.co.uk and we will put you into contact with anyone of our eighteen dementia champions from Hadleigh who will happily arrange a session for you. For more information on dementia friends visit: www.alzheimers.dementiafriends.org.uk http://www.dementiaaction.org.uk/local_alliances/9401_hadleigh_dem entia_action_alliance
Fresh and Fun New Dance Fitness Trend is coming to Hadleigh Clubbercise U18, a new dance fitness class for 11-17 year olds is coming soon to Hadleigh. Claire Evans will be holding her first class at Hadleigh Pool & Leisure on Tuesday 12th April at 16.00. Clubbercise U18 classes are taught in a darkened room with disco lighting and flashing glow sticks set to uplifting dance and urban music. “I love finding new ways to help young people keep fit - it’s something I’m really passionate about and when I discovered Clubbercise U18 I just knew it would go down a storm in Hadleigh. The routines are funky and easy-to-follow classes are so much fun it doesn’t feel like a workout!” says Claire Evans Group Fitness Co-ordinator for South Suffolk Leisure and Clubbercise Instructor. For more information and class bookings please contact: Hadleigh Pool & Leisure 01473 823470 or visit www.ssleisure.co.uk
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With the recent drop in Feed in Tariffs, you have to ask yourself is there still a financial case for installing solar PV. Well the simple answer is yes, but these days instead of relying on the government’s generous handouts, you need to use the energy that you generate to make it pay. With the focus now on using the electricity that you generate, new storage systems have been developed that allow you to collect and store the energy as it comes in and then use it whenever it is required. The secret to making solar PV work for you, is understanding your supply and demand, i.e. how much you are generating and how much you are using. If you can get these to balance out then you will be pretty much self sufficient. Solar PV can also help you reduce your gas or oil usage by contributing to the heating of your home. So if you are interested in using solar PV to cut your bills, or if you are an existing PV user looking to make even more savings, then call Mark at Hadleigh’s Energy on Tap Limited on 07780 975787 or 01473 810089 for more information or advice.
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Spring Sale and Coffee Morning Saturday 23rd April 2016, 10 - 12 noon The Lambe School, Gaston Street, East Bergholt CO7 6SD Attractions include: Cake Stall - Raffle - Plant Stall Bucket Raffle - Cards - Blind Lucky Dip - Name the Bear Children's Toys -Toiletries - Bric a Brac - Books Entrance £1 including coffee and biscuits, Children free!
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Girls Tower Celebrates Their First Birthday! 24th March signified the start of Girls Tower one year ago. The girls-only group was new to Porch Project, but has remained a fortnightly event for a year now. Girls Tower is a space where the girls can spend time together and de-stress after school, whilst sharing in activities to develop their physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being and education. It is unusual within this culture for girls to have a specific space just for them, so this group can reduce some of the pressure they may feel, and allow them to focus on building lasting friendships with other girls. To enhance this, we offer a range of activities. Recently we have had a visit from Clare Lock of the Suffolk Hat Company, made jewellery for Mother’s Day, completed an E-Safety session by our volunteer trained in this, and had an Easter-filled evening. What better way to celebrate a birthday than with cake! We celebrated our milestone with cake and team building games. Thank you to everyone who has been involved with and supported Girls Tower in the last year. For the faithful volunteers who give up their time week after week, and for all the girls who have made the past year of Girls Tower so much fun. If anyone would like to join Girls Tower, please contact Lizzie at youthworker2@porchproject.co.uk
The Porch Project is going from strength to strength We had a good pancake evening on Shrove Tuesday, the cooking evenings every fortnight are well supported, many thanks to Caroline Liggett for organising this. There was a visit by MyGo – an organisation who will help with CV’s, interview techniques, job hunting and apprenticeships. If there are any employers in Hadleigh who could offer apprenticeships to our young people please contact Zach Corrie at youthworker3@porchproject.co.uk. There are several young people desperate to find work before their college courses end in June. We are hoping to have a Karaoke evening, glass painting and origami session in April as well as the usual drop in sessions. Street Reach had been postponed until 7th and 8th May so there is more time to think if we can help with any gardening or clearing up jobs. Please contact opsadmin@porchproject.co.uk if there is anything we can do to help. The Porch Project is still looking for volunteers who would be willing to give up a few hours twice a month to help with homework club, music development and drop in. Please contact Zach if you are interested.
The team at James Daniel would like to take this opportunity to thank all our loyal clients for your continued loyal support over the last 4 and half years. We have lots of exciting news to bring you for this year. To start with James is now doing Gents appointments on a Monday afternoon and all day Tuesday. To book ring 01473 823616 or pop into the salon and speak to either James or Chloe. Our other big news is that we are welcoming a new member to our team. Ashleigh is joining the team from Toni and Guy Ipswich. Ashleigh brings with her years of experience and training to the very highest standard including all the latest technique’s and fashions. She will also be helping James and Chloe on the shop floor too meaning shorter waits and fresh ideas. Ashleigh will also be offering ladies appointments two days a week. Her appointments will be held upstairs in our secluded one styling station room away from the main salon with a very comfortable waiting area. With Ashleigh’s past training you should expect a very professional and efficient service. As an introduction to this new ladies service we are including a voucher entitling you to a £15 cut and blow dry (Normally £28.50) with Ashleigh, Just call 01473 823616 to book or pop down and see the team.
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James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk MP Welcomes Chancellor’s Budget for Small Business I was delighted to see that the Chancellor of the Exchequer used the Budget to slash business rates for small and medium sized businesses. During the election campaign this issue was raised with me time and time again by a great many business owners across the constituency; business rates were generally considered to be unfair and a danger to the commercial activity of our towns and villages. Earlier this year, the Government concluded its business rates review and as a consequence it has decided to cut the burden on ratepayers in England by £6.7 billion over the next 5 years. What exactly does this mean in practice? From 1st April 2017 a staggering 600,000 of our smallest business will pay NO business rates at all - zero. This will affect occupiers of a third of all commercial properties. Small shops in the constituency - from Long Melford to Capel St Mary, Sudbury to Hadleigh - with a property rateable value of £12,000 or under, will be paying no business rates in 2017-2018. In the first year, a business with a property at the top end of this scale would experience a significant saving of £5,904. For the period of 2017-2021, this measure would put £24,648 more in the pocket of our local entrepreneurs. This was the single most generously funded measure in the Budget and is a measure of the commitment our Government is showing to small businesses. With a background as a small business owner myself, I know how every step the Government takes to lighten the load is a huge boost. Now all we need is local people to do their bit by shopping locally too.
Hadleigh Authors’ Group A very successful inaugural meeting in February led by local authors, Gill Buchanan and Shaun Moffat attracted over a dozen writers and aspiring writers. The informal gathering, fuelled by coffee, held an interesting discussion about the aims and format of the group. Members shared writing interests across a range of genres including biography, short stories, children’s fiction and writing for film. It was good to see so much local talent and shared enthusiasm for writing. The mixed gender group comprises an eclectic mix of ages, interests and backgrounds united in their passion for the written word. In the March meeting Gill, an experienced novelist and self-published author, led a discussion on the pros and cons of self publishing. Along with local crime thriller writer, Clive Sorrell, she answered writers’ questions and gave helpful guidance on how to avoid common pitfalls. Gill also shared experiences of her writing processes and explained where she gains her inspiration from. This prompted lots of ideas and it was agreed that meeting as a group would definitely give everyone an added impetus to write. Inspired, the writers agreed to divide into smaller groups of ‘critical friends’ to give advice, support and feedback to each other between monthly meetings. The next main meeting takes place in April. If you are interested in taking part please contact Gill at: words@gillbuchanan.co.uk
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The Hadleigh Show 2016 Saturday 21st May Preparations for the 177th Hadleigh Show are well underway so put Saturday 21st May in your diary and join us for a great family day out at Holbecks Park. This year we are thrilled to be welcoming the world famous Royal Signals White Helmets Display Team to the Showground. In their immaculate uniforms, the Team will be performing spectacular feats of balance, death defying crossover rides and outstanding acrobatics. Other ringside entertainment includes The Sheep Show, the Young Farmers Tug-O-War, falconry and ferret displays, The Dog & Duck Show, Dog Agility by TAG and a farm machinery parade. There are more than 150 classes of cattle, sheep, goats and horses on show; over 160 trade stands; the Art Exhibition and Sale; Rural Crafts and the Flower Tent; the Education Tent features art from local schools and you can even try milking a cow! The Food Hall will as usual showcase the very best of our local food and drink producers whilst 2 Food Court areas will provide lunch for all the family. Advance tickets can be purchased online at www.hadleighshow.co.uk as well as the usual retail outlets; Keith Avis Newsagents, Hadleigh; Hollow Tree Farm Shop, Semer; Boxford Post Office; Bates Wells & Braithwaite, Sudbury; Hall Farm Shop, Stratford-St-Mary, Hintlesham Barns and Elmsett Post Office and Stores. Prices remain the same as last year. If booking before Friday 20th May, visitors can take advantage of the ‘Early-Bird Discount’, which reduces a Family Ticket (2 Adults with up to 3 Children) to just £24.00. Other Early Bird prices are: Adult - £9 (£12 on day); Child 5-16 – £5 (£7 on day); Senior Citizen - £7 (£10 on day). Parking is FREE; gates open at 8.00am.
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The BBC In The Mind series broadcast in February, highlighted a range of mental health issues in lots of different programmes. It seems that as a result of the programmes people have been talking much more about mental health; their own or that of others. Talking openly about mental health issues helps to raise the awareness that our mental health is as important as our physical health. The two cannot be separated, a healthy mind supports a healthy body. Mental health issues affect all of us every day; those we live with and those we work with. The BBC broadcasts have highlighted the fact that no one has to be alone, that it is ok not to feel ok and it is acceptable that sometimes we may need some help. So let’s keep talking about our mental health. Let’s talk to each other when things are not ok; whatever the reason. This can be due to any number of situations and include the memory of traumatic events, the death of someone you know, problems with your relationships - at work or at home, or feeling that something is just not right. Pam Evans Counselling Services 07835 414429 Kersey Mill, Stowmarket or in your own home
Saving Winter in Hadleigh The much predicted dire winter seems to have passed us by although typically we were busy. Coal was in demand and we had a serious alert due to a heating failure. The occupant was supplied with our full thermal night kit plus an electric heater and was helped until Babergh D.C. were able to install a new heating system. We hope to distribute flyers explaining what we are all about as a raft of people are not fully aware of our project. We are also pleased to advise that the outlying villages of Bildeston, Chattisham, Hintlesham, Polstead are now included in our catchment area. A full list of which will be included in our annual report. Our Treasurer will be presenting this report at the Hadleigh Annual Town Meeting on the 19th of April, copies will be available and he will be pleased to receive any questions or suggestions. Out of courtesy to the Council our report must be submitted to the meeting first but will we hope, be published in the May edition of Hadleigh Community News. We will be having a stall in Hadleigh Market as from Friday 8th of April and on the first Friday of each month thereafter. These sales will vary in content and the first will have a military theme of Regimental cap badges, Videos and books, one of which will be a complete compendium of WW2, plus a large number of original WW1 magazines. All sales will be donated in total to SWH. We are grateful to Babergh D.C. in granting us this concession. Should you have any knowledge of those requiring assistance we will be pleased to receive details.Confidentiality will be kept at all times. We are a registered charity No.1162885. Surviving Winter in Hadleigh, P.O.Box 115, Hadleigh, IP7 9BX. Fred Breyer, Chairman 01473 829127 Peter Gower, Treasurer 01473 827005, N.Webber, Esq., Trustee.
Hadleigh Footpath Volunteers For March’s walk we finally had a dry day and 23 of us took full advantage of what felt like the beginning of Spring. We were pleased to welcome a number of new walkers this month. Our route for April’s circular walk on Saturday 9th will be shorter than usual at 6.4 miles, starts at Bentley, progresses via Great Martin’s Hill Wood, East End, Dodnash Wood and finally returns to Bentley. This walk includes the very best of beautiful rolling Suffolk views, passing through woods (hopefully the bluebells will be in flower) and fields. We will meet at the Bentley Village Hall car park at 9.30 and end at The Case is Altered, Bentley’s community pub which has been recently reopened. If anyone is in need of a lift or is prepared to offer someone a ride in their car, please contact us through the web site and we will try and match people up. The easiest way to get to the Village Hall by car is to leave the A12 at Capel St Mary and head towards Bentley. On entering the village, The Case is Altered pub will be seen on the left and the car park is on the right about 50 yards further on. The web site will also include a sketch map showing where the village hall is located. Everyone is welcome, including well behaved dogs. Strong shoes or preferably walking boots should be worn as the ground can be muddy, rough and very boggy in places. As usual, route maps can be requested from the web site. Last month we had a number of map requests but the email addresses supplied had been incorrectly input and as a result we were unable to oblige. Please be assured that we will always acknowledge any communication so, if you have not had a response within a day or two, please either resend the request or phone. For further information about these walks go to www.hadleighwalkers.com, email us at hadleighwalkers@gmail.com or contact Mike Keeling on 01473 823328 or 0785 895 5678.
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Ebony’s Blog Life at The Shelley Centre Happy holidays everyone. We at the Shelley Centre are having our four weeks respite (well the horses and simulators are) but there is plenty for me to watch in the yard. The able bodied volunteers are riding out the horses to keep them fit; Lyn’s team of holiday helpers are feeding, watering and muck removing. That’s one thing they don’t have to do for Babs and me luckily. My friends in the herd are quite prolific when it comes to producing manure for the muck heap and it keeps the barrow party extremely busy. Any gardeners out there? You can have a load of muck any time you like; just come on up with your bags, make a small donation to our funds, and away you go! Talking of funds: the next shindig is at Nayland Village Hall on 16th April when the group ‘Work In Progress’ will give a great evening of music (and dancing) from the 60’s, 70’s and beyond. Tickets, which cost £12.50, can be had from the Centre (see below) or from Margaret Fowler on 01206 337 229. Wish I could join you. The trustees are looking for more ponies. We have a number of young riders who need to advance onto larger animals. If you look at the picture of Camilla sunning herself in the back yard you will understand the problem. Camilla and her sister are valuable starter rides for small people, but these children do grow! We have been fortunate to have Zara on loan: she is such a poppet, and settled into being a special RDA pony brilliantly. She is an 11hh Welsh Section A pony with black eyeliner round her big eyes, and a dappled grey coat, I’m sure you will agree that she’s quite pretty. Zara’s owner is happy to have her working with us in the school term times; she goes home to her own young rider for the holidays. Now Lyn tells me we need to find two more equine helpers. She is looking for a 14hh and a 14.2hh pony to join us; ideally they should fit the description of ‘first pony’ because they won’t do anything too exciting, but they would have plenty of work and good company (though I say it myself) and a very happy home. If it’s a loan, well, the real owner can come here every weekend and hack out over the most beautiful valley in Suffolk. The Summer Term starts for us on 11th April and we are looking forward to a great 11 weeks of high achievement and good fun. See you soon. Website: www.rda-east.org.uk/shelley.html Telephone: 01473 824172
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Every Friday while Hadleigh sleeps, Carl Jones wends his way from Diss to the town. His white van is full of fresh produce which he will have magnificently displayed and ready to sell by 8 a.m. Carl is no stranger to market ways as his Grandad and Uncle were stallholders before him. He was nine when he first went, with his Mum, to work on his Uncle’s stall in the Cattle Market at Bury St Edmunds. Not child labour with remuneration but ‘treats’ instead. Having worked on the family stalls for many years, at different locations, his lucky break came just after he passed his driving test; he became the proud owner of a stall on Snetterton Market. Twenty four years ago he added Framlingham to his venues and he is still there every Saturday. When he heard about the vacancy on Hadleigh’s Friday market, he decided to take on the challenge. The stall is stocked with fresh produce from London’s Spitalfields Market and if necessary topped up with more items from Lincolnshire suppliers. Both fruit and veg are of the highest quality as are his fresh flowers and potted plants. Prices compare exceptionally well with supermarkets and there is absolutely no waste. Commenting on his possible customers Carl said “The younger shoppers like the convenience of supermarkets while older folk enjoy the personal service and are more used to buying at an open market”. It is clear from his cheery disposition that Carl thoroughly enjoys his work. When asked if he had any dislikes he laughingly replied “None. Only a high wind and driving rain are a stallholder’s enemy”. Carl’s family business has certainly come a long way since his Grandad’s day, selling only apples and eggs from his own farm. What hasn’t changed is the ability to keep a running total of your bill while chatting and without a calculator in sight. JD
Whatfield Players Performers Wanted! We are planning a new production for the 28th and 29th October 2016- ‘The Feel-good Show’. We hope to banish those winter ‘blues’ as the nights draw in by presenting a varied programme of songs, musical numbers and short sketches. We would like as many people as possible to be involved - whether you have performed before or just fancy ‘having a go’ for the first time. We will be happy to welcome singers, musicians or actors. You may have your own ideas on what you would like to perform or you may prefer to be guided by us to appear in an item which suits your particular talents. If you would like to be involved, whether as a performer or behind the scenes, we would love to see you at our A.G.M. on Wednesday 22nd June, 7.30 p.m. at the Village Hall. If you cannot come on that evening but would like to be involved or you would like more information beforehand please contact our chairperson, Diane Armour: 01473 822000. It would be particularly useful for us if you could let us know in advance if you plan to bring your own performance pieces. We look forward to hopefully seeing some new faces, as well as welcoming back some old ones!
Hadleigh Evening WI At the March meeting of Hadleigh Evening WI fellow member Helen Allan showed us how to make bunting. She created unique designs with the aid of distress inkpads, decorative shapes created with dye cutters and glued into place. We then designed and made our own efforts with surprisingly good results. At the Hadleigh show on 21st May these will be used to adorn the inside of the WI tent. So make your way to see us. As usual there will be a variety of delicious homemade savouries, cakes and preserves available for purchase.
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Beaumont Primary School Spring has sprung here at Beaumont School! As the weather warms it continues to be a busy time in school, with the children taking part in an exciting range of activities. World Book Day We celebrated the annual World Book Day in style, with the children taking part in a range of book related activities at school throughout the week. The children shared their favourite books with children in other classes during a shared reading session. The children designed a book voucher for a national competition and had an opportunity to spend their own World Book Day voucher at a travelling book fair that visited the school the previous week. The week ended with a travelling drama company performing â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Jump to it!â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, an interactive play that emphasised the enjoyment and excitement that a good book can bring. The children really enjoyed joining in with the songs they had been practicing during the week. Erasmus Plus Project Visit This month saw the second visit of the two year Erasmus Plus language project Beaumont is involved in. Two teachers from Beaumont visited a school located in the Friesian part of the Netherlands. The Dutch school had been specifically picked to be part of the project as the teachers teach the children three different languages, English, Dutch and Friesian. As a result, the children develop extremely good communication and languages skills. Ideas and techniques brought back from the visit have already been implemented in school, where it has been decided to teach an awareness of no less than 3 additional languages of French, German and Spanish! The children have already shown a real interest in titles and labels written in 4 languages. Multi-sports Festival Children from Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 were invited to Hadleigh High School to take part in a multi-sports festival and compete against other local schools. The event was superbly organised by the staff and pupils at the high school, with the children taking part in a wide range of sporting activities. At each activity the children scored points for their respective teams. The children from Beaumont had a great afternoon, and put in a huge effort to score as many point as possible. Their efforts were rewarded by securing a second place overall. Well done to all who attended. Visit to Bury St. Edmunds Year 6 visited Bury St. Edmunds to support the childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s work on Myths and Legends. In the morning they learnt about and visited the Cathedral and ruins of the great abbey. In the afternoon they took part in craft activities organised by the learning team at the Cathedral. The children also learnt about the legend of St. Edmund and the various stories that surround this character. Many thanks to the learning team at the cathedral that made the visit so interesting for the children. Tractors in Schools As part of a Suffolk Agricultural Association project Beaumont was visited, for the second year, by farmer Nick Huxtable and his tractor. The project which aims to increase the awareness of agriculture in schools saw over 70 tractors visit Suffolk primary schools. Each class spent time looking at the tractor and listening to Mr. Huxtable explain about how he uses the tractor to farm. The children were extremely interested about finding out about the tractor and asked Mr. Huxtable many inquisitive questions. As Hadleigh is surrounded by farmland the experience certainly raised the awareness of our pupils of what happens in agriculture locally.
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There’s a lot going on at our Kersey Mill clinic this April; here are some highlights: We’d like to take the opportunity to welcome Registered Osteopath, Jo Pooley (B.Ost) to the team. Jo brings a wealth of experience and skills to the clinic and we are excited that she has chosen the Natural Health Centre to base herself. Alongside Registered Osteomyologist, Alex Dent (B.Sc.(Hons) OST, MAO (manip)), they are Hadleigh¹s back-care team you can trust, and the first choice for those looking to get better quickly-and stay better. We are pleased to announce a clinic open day on Sunday 24th April in association with The National Classic Car - Drive it Day. With over 100 classic vehicles and more on site, there will be plenty for all the family to see and do. There will be an opportunity to meet all the practitioners, find out more about the therapies and services on offer at the clinic, and even experience some taster sessions, including reflexology with Louisa McKnight. Hypnotherapist Elaine Carpenter, and Counsellor, Pam Evans will be on hand during the day. We will also be joined by our colleagues from the Pilatesworks studios and Karen Franklin - massage therapist. Come over and see our wonderful treatment rooms and the other top flight facilities upstairs in the Brick Barn, above the florist and gift shop. The Natural Health Centre at Kersey Mill help make this venue the one stop shop for your complementary health and fitness needs.
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Miniature Gardens The children in Bubblebee class have been busy creating their • I R R I TA B L E B O W E L S Y N D R O M E • S P O RT S I N J U R I E S • F O O D I N own miniature gardens as part of their environmental topic ‘Our World’. The children were asked to create these garden during their half term break. It was wonderful to see Alexander Dent the parental involvement in B.Sc.(Hons)OST, M.A.O. (manip) this activity with some Registered Osteomyologist amazing creations being 07800 542901 brought in and admired by the whole school. Miss Burton had a very hard time judging the winners, but prizes were eventually given out with each pupil receivingLouisa something. McKnight Joanna Pooley B Ost Clinical Nutrition Environmental Day - Bildeston Three of our Year 4 pupils Dip had a wonderful Registered Osteopath Nutritional Therapist 07840 111981 day at Bildeston Primary school as they were invited to an environmental day. 07772 781010 Old clothes and wellies were the order of the day as most of the activities were outdoors. Pond dipping was by far the favourite activity, with the children being really fascinated by the creatures they were able to find and identify. Many thanks to the staff at Bildeston for running and inviting us to attend this exciting day. Space Visit Run and funded by the UK Space Agency the STARS programme aims to inform and inspire children about working in the space industry. As part of this programme, we were lucky enough to be visited by 3 very knowledgable students from the University of East Anglia to talk to the children about Tim Peake, the International Space Station and living in space. The children are fascinated by anything to do with space and listened intently to the information given. The children were then able to ask questions that they had prepared. The children were really inspired by what they heard about this facinating subject. Elaine Carpenter Pam Evans
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News from St Mary’s Primary School Sports Relief Well done to all the children who came to school looking sporty for Sports Relief! We are all really excited to get involved in raising money. Altogether, we raised £132! Everyone had to run at least a mile (6 laps of the school field), which left us all quite tired! We had lots of fun while keeping fit and raising money for a good cause. Sports Relief linked in well with our new Healthy and Active Mission to help children live healthily in the run up to Rio 2016. We aim to be as fit, active and healthy as we can, promoting healthy choices and an active lifestyle throughout the whole school! Each child has been given a coloured team which they will remain in throughout their school journey. Teams can earn points by making good healthy food choices for school dinners and packed lunches. We have relaunched our wholeschool ‘Wake & Shake’, which takes place every lunchtime. Each class is taking it in turns to devise dance routines for all the other children to follow! On a weekly basis, a team will also be awarded the “Wayne the Wake & Shake Bear” if they join in enthusiastically with our whole school lunch time Wake and Shake! Wayne wears the colours of the winning team - his coloured T-shirts are kindly made by Mrs Brinded. The children have really entered into the spirit of this mission and are already talking about healthy eating and ways to keep fit! Assemblies The children from Beech class put on a wonderful assembly for their parents and the rest of the school. The theme was forgiveness and reconciliation. They re-told the story of the Prodigal Son – their memories and acting skills are superb. We all loved the idea that friends falling out is like a zip being undone and, when they forgive and make up, it is like the zip being done up again. As usual, we have received lots of visitors in Worship to help us talk about the value of ‘forgiveness’, including Joyce Willis, Greg Frost, Brian Hempstead and David and Wendy Atkins. Also Daniel Thompson and Cat from Christian Youth Ministry have helped us think about the Easter story. Easter Workshops The children really enjoyed participating in Easter Workshops at St Mary’s Church. In particular, they liked investigating chapters and verses in the Bible and listening to the story of the Resurrection. When thinking about Palm Sunday, the children held a stone and dreamed of things they would like, before placing the stone on a cross. Another highlight was tasting the bread while imagining the Last Supper. Thanks to all the adults involved in organising this experience for the children. NSPCC In March, we presented the NSPCC with the money we raised for ‘Bobble Hat Day’. It was almost £200! They were delighted with our fundraising efforts! The NSPCC ran workshops in Years 5 and 6 about online safety, Child Line and keeping safe. The workshops were very informative and really made the children think. Astronomy Club Many thanks to Neil, Zoe and Mrs Brinded for running our Astronomy Club this term. It has proved really popular and the children always look so excited! They have found out lots of facts about the stars and planets. For some of the children, the highlight was making rockets! It’s lovely to see lots of children of different ages helping one another and getting excited about science!
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Hardeep Kohli Evening at Stoke By Nayland’s Lakes Restaurant to be a great success Celebrity Masterchef finalist, journalist, comedian and restauranteur Hardeep Kohli will entertain delighted diners at the two AA Rosette Lakes Restaurant at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa on Thursday, 21st April from 6.45pm. In recent years, Hardeep Kohli has fused his journalistic and comedic prowess with his unstoppable enthusiasm for uniting flavours. He is the author of Indian Takeaway: A Very British Story, and is the co-owner and executive chef of VDeep, Scotland’s first craft beer and curry bar. He continues to host ‘Hardeep’s Sunday Lunch’ on BBC Radio 4. Hardeep’s excitement for the event is huge: ‘I am looking forward to entertaining everyone at my event at SbN Hotel. We’ll be cooking pork and no meat excites me more than pork. Very few chefs excite me more than Alan Paton. It’s lovely to be cooking and learning at my age, 37 (that’s a lie)!’ Guests will be treated to an amazing 5-course fine-dining feast – a collaboration between Hardeep and the hotel’s award-winning Executive Head Chef Alan Paton. The evening will begin with a Cardamom Martini, and menu items include Tandoori Mackerel with Punjabi Grapefruit Salsa, and Classic Port Vindaloo with Masala Crackling. Each course will be introduced and described in detail by Hardeep. He loves to cook, but Hardeep also loves to laugh – guests will be treated to a hilarious 30 minute stand up session, and will have the opportunity to ask him questions during a Q&A session. He will also mingle with guests throughout the evening. This is a limited seating event and tickets are selling quickly at just £45pp! To book a seat at this fantastic event, call 01206 265837 or email sales@stokebynayland.com. For more information about this event and other events at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa please visit www.stokebynayland.com/events.
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Old Actors Never Die (They Simply Lose The Plot) by Lynn Brittney The Mount Home for Retired Theatricals is more like posh hotel than a home for the elderly and the residents are very happy at being waited on hand and foot. When a Walter Neville (veteran of over 200 films) arrives, he’s delighted to find his best friends living there and looks forward to many enjoyable hours living in peace and harmony. But when the serial womaniser ex-husband of three of the ladies (Mrs Sullivan 1, 2 and 3) goes missing – apparently on the run from the Russian Mafia – the peace is about to be shattered……… Come and enjoy this very funny play which is full of wonderful characters ranging from the dramatically eccentric to the downright scary. It will be on at The Constable Hall, Gandish Road, East Bergholt on Thursday, Friday and Saturday 14th – 16th April 2016 at 7.30 pm. Tickets will be on sale at £6 if bought in advance (£7 on the door if any left!) from Fountain House Café (from 1st March 2016) and from 01206 396674 or text to 07891 974844.
Poetry Corner Silence Please I went to the library just to borrow a book And someone nearby gave me a dirty look. I sat down at a table as quiet as could be When suddenly I got up, cause I wanted to do a wee! My chair squeaked loudly, as it scraped across the floor, Before anyone looked around I hurried out of the door. I tried to make my great escape, in case it happened again, But when I eventually got outside, it started to pour with rain. I wanted to enjoy myself, reading my favourite book, But all I got was a dirty look! I met a very nice lady who was very kind to me, “Why dont you come to my place and have a cup of tea? Next time you go the Library you’d better come with me, I’ll give them a piece of my mind, just you wait and see” We went along the very next day so she could have her say, “As far as I know, scraping a chair is not against the law, so there!” Margaret Blomfield
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Living with Dying – May 14th 2016 in St Mary’s Church Hadleigh and the Guildroom Here we are at the beginning of April 2016 and now our Living with Dying event is not a distant dream but a reality that is happening in 6 weeks time! Having giving you little bits of information over the last few months we are now able to give you definite events and times as well as some personal experiences which may well resonate with quite a lot of you.
We have 5 free Masterclasses happening during the day of 14th in the Guildroom opposite the Church porch. 1. 10am – 10.45am Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance 2. 11.15am – 12noon Why I love being a Funeral Director 3. 12.30pm –1.15pm Death and after (a multi faith perspective) 4. 1.45pm – 2.30pm Gotelee Solicitors 5. 3pm – 3.45pm Suffolk Cruse Bereavement Care There is no need to book, just arrive on the day. You can go to as many or as few as you like.
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We have also arranged two sets of tours for you: Firstly, Gwinnell & Sons Funeral Directors have offered to take people on a tour of their High Street premises. There are 2 times, the first at 11am and the second at 2pm. It would be helpful, although not essential, if you could register your interest at their stand in St Mary’s during the morning to help with numbers and tours will leave from St Mary’s at the relevant time. The tours will last approx. 30-40 minutes so you can plan your visit around any Masterclasses you might also wish to attend. The Town Council have offered to take you on a tour of Friars Road Cemetery so if you are considering your options regarding your final resting place this could be very helpful. Meet Philip at the main Cemetery gate at 12 noon. There will also be a stand on the day in St Mary’s where representatives of the Town Council will be able to show you their plans for the new Green Cemetery in Hadleigh and answer any questions you may have. We have over 17 stands for you to visit on the day in St Mary’s Church, and we are pleased to have included this year a representative from SOBS – Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide. A lot of people in Hadleigh and the surrounding area have been touched by Suicide in some way and SOBS provides free, indefinite support for survivors of 18yrs and over. This is Trevor’s story: Whilst away with the British Army, I had devastating news that changed my life and turned my world upside down. I received the news no parent ever wants to hear, my 19yr old daughter Chloe Rose was found dead in her flat. The pain and devastation I felt was unexplainable, like my heart had been pulled from me and crushed into a million pieces. As the days and months moved on the numbness and pain just seemed to double and things never really felt real. I was diagnosed from suffering with extreme grief, with feelings of deep sadness and guilt because I was not around when she died. The inquest came 10 months later and I was told Chloe had chosen the path of suicide. The shock was totally shattering, all the questions bounced around in my head, why? How? It was time to get professional help to guide me through my journey of grief, to help me find some light at the end of this very dark tunnel I was in. I turned to some fantastic psychologists and psychiatrists who have helped me make sense of my pain and grief, and also used the welcoming support and great friends I have made at St Mary's Church in Hadleigh. This gave me a place to go, light a candle for Chloe and pray she is ok in heaven. I now walk this earth to keep her spirit alive and to raise awareness for others in her memory. Forever Young, love you my Angel xx
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SoBs and me. SoBs has been a hugely influential group to be part of, this is because all members have been through a huge, life changing event that we all have in common. Losing a loved one by suicide is probably one of the most horrendous things to go through but all group members are very, very brave and we all support each other and understand what each and everyone is going through, with no questions asked and you’re never judged. Tears and the pain are shared in the group without anyone feeling silly. I'm so glad I found SoBs. Organ Donation is another subject we are pleased to be highlighting on the day. Jill is a lady who has had personal experience of a family member being a recipient and this is what she says: Deciding if you want to become an organ donor is a very personal decision but one that can save lives and make a substantial difference to someone after your death . Because there is a serious shortage of organs, on average three people a day die in need of a transplant as there are not enough organs available. This is in part due to the fact that organs can only be donated by someone who has died in hospital. Usually these patients are on a ventilator and are declared brain dead or die despite medical treatment usually as a result of a brain haemorrhage, major accident or stroke. The number of people particularly younger people, dying in these circumstances is falling, mainly because of improvements in road safety, medical advances, and the prevention of strokes in younger people. Another major reason for the shortage of organs is that many people have not recorded their decision to be a donor after they die by joining the NHS Organ Register or, as importantly, discussed their decision to be a donor with their families. Please come along on May 14th to find out how you can make your death matter, by saving somebody's life and changing their future forever. Don’t forget we also have the 3 exhibitions for you to see from Tuesday 10th – Thursday 19th May in St Mary’s 10am-4pm with £1 entry fee apart from Saturday 14th when everything is free of charge. If you particularly remember someone special to you who has died, then bring along a photo of your loved one to put on our memory tree. We will then all be able to see and remember the special people in our lives that are no longer with us. There will be lots of posters and banners around the town in the next few weeks so put the date in your diary and come along. We are keen to be of help to everyone. Kate, Jess and Pauline
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Kersey Mill Newsletter From Water Wheels to Car Wheels Kersey Mill are looking forward to hosting the “The Drive It Day” on Sunday 24th April. This is an annual event throughout the UK to commemorate the 1900 Royal Automobile Club 1000 mile Trial that left London and travelled via Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester to Scotland and returned via many British towns back to London. 65 automobiles were entered for this pioneering event and remarkably 46 made it to the finish line. The gold medal winner was Charles Rolls of Rolls Royce fame in his 1899 Panhard 12hp Tourer. This year’s event has attracted international recognition from FIVA and will be the UK’s Flagship Event for the 2016’s World Motoring Heritage Year. Kersey Mill will be having a special open day to celebrate and admire the current progress that has been made towards the total restoration and enable visitor to enter the upper floors that have seen extensive repairs being carried out as phase 2 of the restoration project in conjunction with Historic England. The water wheel will be turning and it is almost 100 years since it was fully operational. There will be expert millwrights on hand to discuss the next phase of restoration to the Hurst Frame and to talk explain the restoration works to date. We are expecting a large turnout of sensational old cars and if you are an owner of such a vehicle please join us. To date we have 12 marque motor clubs to support the event, it should be a wonderful display of special cars ranging from an early Stanley Steamer to Model T Fords, Lagondas, Rileys, Daimlers, MG’s, Rolls Royce and Bentleys etc. Even if you are not an enthusiast all other businesses that operate from Kersey Mill will be open so there will be something for everyone, it is sure to be a great day out and we look forward to welcoming you. Admission free
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A selection of hand crafted items for the Made with Love Project Business and pleasure were happily combined at a recent Country Threads’ all day craft workshop. The commercial aspect was the need to stock the shop at St Elizabeth Hospice which is part of their Made with Love Project at their Day Centre. Country Threads’ members have long been supplying this popular retail outlet with highly desirable handmade merchandise - so desirable that the shop’s stocks were depleted. The pleasurable side, if one were needed, was the freedom to make as many different items as possible in the company of other crafters. Having supplied the shop for quite some time, couriers Mavis Gordon and Lin Slaughter, are well aware of the goods which are in constant demand i.e handmade greetings cards, decorative boxes to name a few. These were being assembled at the workshop together with several new creations to help keep the shop interesting and fresh. Apart from having a thoroughly enjoyable day the ladies know that the fruits of their labour make money for a much needed charity and service. Their last delivery of hand crafted stock, in time for Christmas, helped raise over £900. If you would like to know more about this friendly group which meet every Wednesday evening at the URC rooms please contact Mavis 01473 824 398 or Email mavis.gordon@mypostoffice.co.uk
Giant Quiz Night Returns for 2016 The Hearing Care Centre, which offers private hearing care across Suffolk and Norfolk, is again organising one of Ipswich’s biggest quiz events, to help raise money for their chosen charity Hearing Dogs For Deaf People. The event is being held on Sunday 15th May 2016 (7.00pm), at Greshams Sports and Social Club, on Tuddenham Road, Ipswich and your support is needed to make it a fantastic night. This is the eleventh trivia fundraiser organised by the company, attracting over 200 people each time, who in turn have helped to raise more than £14,800. Teams for the quiz can include between 4 - 6 members. Entry is £4.00pp (nibbles included), and there are great prizes for teams who come in the top 5 places. Karen Finch, Managing Director of The Hearing Care Centre said “Our quizzes are becoming more and more popular every time we have one. Put simply, they are a great night out with friends and family, for not a lot of money, and what’s even better is that it’s all for charity”. “We have set ourselves a target of £10,000 to raise in 2016, so we are able to sponsor our very own Hearing Dog puppy and follow its journey through to being placed with a deaf recipient”. The Hearing Care Centre is also looking for local companies to either sponsor individual quiz rounds for a donation of £30.00 or donate items for their prize draw, in return for some very good exposure. To purchase tickets call The Hearing Care Centre on 01473 230330 or for further information visit www.hearingcarecentre.co.uk/quiz
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Spending time with your children during the holiday periods The school holiday periods can sometimes be difficult for parents when deciding what the best arrangements are for their children. These arrangements can sometimes involve a separated parent and this requires the former partners to communicate with each other in regard to their plans for the children. With the Easter break approaching, it can often be difficult for separated parents to reach an agreement as to when the children are to spend time with each of them and what plans they each have. It is important that each parent communicate their plans, well in advance of the forthcoming holiday period. This is even more important if one parent plans to take the children abroad or on a trip which requires planning, such as booking accommodation. It is important to be aware that if both parents have parental responsibility, any plans to take the children abroad should be discussed between them. One parent is not allowed to take the children abroad without discussing their plans with the other parent and obtaining the other parent’s consent. A parent may only take a child abroad for a specific period of time, without the consent of the other parent, if a Court Order is in force and it specifically states that this can happen. The financial aspects of having the children during the holiday periods can also be difficult for families and cause arguments as a result. In order to budget for the school holidays, it is advised to look for activities which are free of charge, which the children can participate in. There are many activities, clubs and groups which the children can be part of which are either free of charge or have minimal costs. In order to ensure that the school holiday periods progress as smoothly as possible, communicating with your former partner is an important factor. If you are no longer on talking terms with your former partner, try to find a neutral third party such as a mutual friend or family member who could assist you both with making the necessary arrangements. It is important to remember that if you can agree with your former partner as to when the children are to spend time with each of you and what the arrangements should be, the children are likely to have a more enjoyable holiday period. If you require advice or assistance in regard to a family related issue, please contact Daren Vythilingum on 01787 242824 or by email: darenvythilingum@bwblegal.com
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A Dementia Friendly Hadleigh The aim of the Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance is to raise awareness and understanding to dementia enabling families to live well for longer in our community. To get involved is easy… Become a Dementia Friend… Whether you are an individual wanting to know more or a group, club, organisation or business come to one of our planned information sessions or we can come to you. Book Now…. Hadleigh Pool & Leisure Tuesday 12th April 7:00pm to 8:00pm Or 3-5 Church Street, Hadleigh Saturday 14th May 10:00am to 11:00am
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The people of the churches in Hadleigh are committed to praying for our town. Over the course of each year we plan to pray for every street in Hadleigh. During April we will be praying for the following streets: Week commencing Sunday 3rd April - Sarah Rand Road and Emma Girling Close; Week commencing Sunday 10th April– Boswell Lane, Red Hill and Freeman Close Week commencing Sunday 17th – Aldham Road, The Square The Terrace and Monastery Close; Week commencing Sunday 24th – Angel Street and Bell Mews. If you know people who live in these streets, we would be -very pleased if you also would pray for them. If you live on one of the streets being covered during a particular week and would welcome prayer, please get in touch. Hadleigh Baptist Church Greg Frost 823804 pastorgregfrost@hadleighbaptist.org.uk or pastorchristodd@hadleighbaptist.org.uk Hadleigh URC Wendy Atkins 822535 wendy@paddocks9.plus.com St Joseph’s RC Church Anita Rosbrook 810057 a.rosbrook@btinternet.com St Mary’s CoE Joyce Willis 823165 willisjm@lineone.net Salvation Army Liz & John Tubby 464184 hadleighsuffolk@salvationarmy.org.uk
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News from The Station Hello readers, the months seem to be flying by and as Spring approaches and the evenings start to get lighter, our thoughts turn to Spring Cleaning, getting out in the garden, clearing out sheds etc. You may not have been into your garden shed since last summer and have forgotten about all the expensive tools you have in there. Please remember to secure your sheds with padlocks and if possible shed alarms. These can be purchased from good DIY superstores and are an invaluable security device that will put off the most opportunist thief. PIR lighting in back gardens and on outbuildings is also good security to deter unwanted intruders. I have recently been into local schools to give safety advice to all pupils from Reception up to Year 6. I talked to them about all aspects of safety including road safety, cycling safety and Internet safety. Do you know where your children are and what they are getting up to ? My advice to them was to always tell their parents where they are going, and what time they will be home. Simple advice, but valuable advice, should they run into any trouble. You may all be aware of the recent burglaries in the town. Several premises in the High Street were targeted as well as premises a few streets away. If you have any information or have heard anybody “bragging” about what they got up to in the middle of the night, please contact Suffolk Police on the nonemergency number 101. We are about to start a new chapter of policing from the Station at Hadleigh. In next month’s article I will be introducing the new Hadleigh Safer Neighbourhood Team based at the Station. However, the Police Station, from the 1st April will no longer be open to the public, therefore for any non-urgent enquiry please contact 101, and 999 in the case of an emergency. Until next month, please do not hesitate to contact me or the team at the Police Station. PCSO 3173 Julia Bignell Hadleigh Police Station, Magdalen Road, Hadleigh IP7 5AD. Email : babergheast.snt@suffolk.pnn.police.uk
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The power of music in dementia One of the big fears about dementia is losing the ability to recognise friends and family and the power of communication. It can be a frightening time moving into care and away from what is familiar, yet evidence shows that linking positive memories to music can help people feel safe and among friends, and gives care staff a route into conversations that link people to their memories which can overcome the isolation. If you know someone who has early dementia and would like to find out how you can help them to create a Music Mirror, I am holding two introductory sessions in the Leisure Centre during April. Please ring me or email to let me know so I can make sure I have enough materials. It is all free and sponsored by the Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance. If you can’t make those dates, let me know and I’ll try and sort some other sessions. Dates: 7th April 7.30pm, 12th April 7.30pm For further information: www.musicmirrors.co.uk Contact: Phil Wells 01473 827878 or phil@the-wells.net
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Hadleigh High A Specialist Science School High Lands Road, Hadleigh Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 5HU Headteacher: Caroline Gibson Telephone: 01473 823496 E-mail: office@hadleighhigh.net Website: www.hadleighhigh.net Year 10 off to Berlin A group of Year 10 students recently spent a few days in Berlin, Germany. The trip was for our Year 10 students who study GCSE History, German or EPQ (Extended Project Qualification). The trip was designed for the students to explore the culture of Germany and visit many of the interesting sights that Berlin has to offer. Mrs Holmes (Subject Leader for Modern Foreign Languages), said “I was very excited about the trip and was looking forward to exploring the German culture.” ‘Shadowlands’ proves to be a thought provoking piece Many of our aspiring actors/musicians recently visited the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich to see a fantastic production of ‘Shadowlands’. The show was written by William Nicholson. It posed classic questions about religion, pain and love, through childhood innocence and the wonder of late-flowering love. The students thought it was a fantastic show and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Lois Cooper, who is a very talented GCSE musician and is taking part in Hadleigh High’s production of 12 Angry Jurors, said “the whole show was very moving and highly recommends it to all ages!” Mr Day (Subject Development Leader for English), who organised the trip, said “It was really interesting to watch and it displayed good acting. It was fantastic that we had so many students that went as they had the experience of a live show”. The show displayed many techniques that we hope to take away and use in our own performances. We would like to thank The New Wolsey Theatre for having us; we really enjoyed ourselves! Box Clever helps support another enriching day Box Clever are a professional theatre company who specialise in performing to students in schools. They recreate various Shakespeare plays (for us it was ‘Romeo and Juliet’) using a mix of original and modern language making the performance more engaging for their audience. With just 3 performers (one of whom was also controlling the sound from an iPad around her neck) they still successfully manage to capture the essence of the story. Their performances last 1 hour and they then
conclude with a 30 minute question and answer session. Year 9 also studied one scene from the play in groups and created a display to reflect the key events and themes. Each group managed to produce an impressive display, all of which are displayed around the school. 12 Angry Jurors rehearse… This year, 12 of our talented students will be taking part in the school’s production of 12 Angry Jurors (more commonly known as 12 Angry Men, written by Reginald Rose). The show concerns the deliberations of the jury of a homicide trial. At the beginning, they have a nearly unanimous decision of guilty, with a single dissenter of not guilty, who throughout the play sows a seed of reasonable doubt. The students who are participating are very excited about the show. They have been working really hard on perfecting their American accents. Mr Pryke (English Teacher), who is one of the directors of the show, said “the rehearsals are going really well and I am very excited about it. We are planning on using the money raised by the performance to buy new lights for the Drama Department. This would benefit our school when it comes to showcasing more of our fantastic performances”. Poppy Simmons, who is taking on the role of Juror 6, said, “I am very much looking forward to participating in the show. We are all learning new skills that will help us in later life” Year 9 trip to the Somme Battlefields On 8th and 9th March, some Year 9 students had the opportunity to visit the Somme Battlefields in France. Year 9s are currently studying WW1 so this was a good insight into what really happened during The Great War. It was also interesting for them as many soldiers who fought during the war were from Hadleigh and the surrounding villages. Mr MacRae (History Teacher), who was one of the members of staff who went on the trip said: “It was brilliant to trace the footsteps of the Hadleigh Men”. ‘Be the Change’ group had a lot to do with it. The trip was very educational and we hope the Year 9s thoroughly enjoyed themselves and also now have a better understanding of what happened during WW1”. Options Evening On the 17th March Options Evening took place for the Year 9 students. It was a great opportunity for the students and their parents to learn all about the different subjects, and to help them in making their choices as to what subjects they would want to take for their GCSEs in Year 10 and 11. Headteacher, Mrs Gibson conducted a presentation on the changes regarding the new grading system. After the presentation the students could look around displays from each subject leader and talk to students in Year 10 who have been studying that subject for the last year. The students had the opportunity to ask questions so they could decide on which subjects they might want to take. Year 9 get Creative Hadleigh High hosted a Creative Writing Day on the 15th March, aimed at Year 9 Gifted and Talented students. Pupils from Hadleigh were joined by 11 students from East Bergholt. The day was designed to help them increase the sophistication of their creative writing in preparation for the new GCSE exams. Mr Pryke said, “It was great to see both schools working together.”
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Rotary Review In a few days time the Club will vote on its future and as things stand at present there seems little hope of continuing beyond June 30 when this Rotary year ends. If there is anyone out there who would like to help keep Rotary in Hadleigh please contact David Tel 01473 827226 as quickly as possible. SPEAKERS: 1 Associate member, Barry Chaplin, described his recent holiday in Cuba.This island country is just reopening for tourism after many years with closed borders especially after the easing of travel restrictions by the US. However, from what he experienced there will be problems with a large influx of tourists as the infrastucture will not be able to cope. Most facilities are run down or non existent - There are few hotels of a good standard and transport is poor with no rail network, generally badly maintained roads. There are few buses and in cities and towns the main form of transport is bicycle, rickshaw and horse taxi. Some motorised vehicles are available mainly classic american cars. There is free education and health service but the pay is so low that doctors, for instance, can be found doubling as taxi drivers to make ends meet.The food was okay but too often comprised of a cold buffet although he did find the occasional good restaurant. Once the large cruise ships start calling he feels that there will be major difficulties in coping with them. Cuba is 780 Km long and on average 50Km wide with a population of around 11 million. During the past few hundred years it has been colonised by Spain, England and the US but became independent in 1895. The administration became more and more corrupt until the 1959 revolution led by Fidel Castro who turned it into a Communist state with close ties to the USSR but vitually bankrupted the country because it was shunned by the western world. It will take some years to recover. 2 Thomas Rowson, grandson of member Geoff Cooley, spoke about his charity trek in the Sahara desert. This was in aid of Bloodwise, a blood cancer charity and the Club sponsored his walk.Thomas is a triathlete and very fit but this journey of 110 Km over 5.5 days was the toughest challenge he had ever undertaken.The walk took them across large salt pans and high sand dunes in extremely hot conditions. They needed copious amounts of water which was carried by camels and there was a back up team in 2 landrovers including a doctor. This team made and struck camp for them as well as preparing their meals and generally looking after them. There were no marked routes but they had a local guide who knew exactly where to go. Along the way there were empty huts for rest and shelter.A number of walkers including Thomas suffered from blisters and stomach bugs but had to carry on regardless. The sand got everywhere making walking quite uncomfortable most of the time but ,of course, there was a great sense of achievement at end. He was most impressed by the night sky as with no light pollution the milky way was fully visible as were many shooting stars. Thomas raised over £1000 for the charity and made many long lasting friendships. 3 Steve Laing, an Associate member and mine host at the Queens Head, Layham, gave a short talk and demonstration about the use of defibrillators. The British Heart Foundation offer free machines and training packs for certain organisations and Layham has one of these as well as two which were purchased - one is located near the Queens Head and the other two will be situated in Upper Layham. He explained the importance of CPR being administered immediately to keep the heart pumping whilst the defibrillator is deployed. The machine will check the heart and if a shock is required will provide this and monitor the heart until paramedics etc arrive. He is to show the training DVD at another meeting. Remember if you would like to help keep Rotary in Hadleigh just ring 01473 827226
Are you caring for someone with dementia? Do you know about the Sue Ryder Synergy Café held in Hadleigh? The Synergy Café, held every Thursday in Hadleigh at the Ansell Centre is an opportunity for you to come with the person you care for, enjoy good food, good company and support. The atmosphere is relaxed and you will be able to meet and talk with other people in a similar situation. The café¹s are free to attend, and lunch and refreshments are available to purchase the food is simple, inexpensive and very good. There is also an opportunity to gain advice and information from visiting professionals who will be able to guide you to organisations that may be able to support you, or even be there just to listen. There are always a range of activities, coming up we have live music, along VAT moving online from April 2010 with quizzes and is games. Come for a coffee, come for lunch, come for a chat and see what it is all about. Most people who visit us come back again and again. This may be just what you are looking for, and its local! are open from regime 11am untilfor 3pm. About theWenew penalty the late Do come and meet us, you will be made very welcome. payment of PAYE Synergy Cafe is also looking for people who would like to support this initiative, if you are interested in volunteering please do contact us. For more information or to find out details how to help your you! local community Don’t let these small panic Synergy Café contact 01473 295200 Let us take the strain and worries away or email community.services@sueryder.org
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Dear Sir, Ahhhhhhh !! Benton Street................Our lovely narrow medieval street blighted by 21st century traffic. Also blighted by drivers unable to show patience. If there is a line of traffic, in Benton Street, it's probably not parked, so please don't overtake, as you will have to reverse when you meet the oncoming vehicle that the others were waiting for. You will then ‘expose’ your ability to control your ‘reverse’ back past the waiting cars! Horns blazing...... Benton Street is too narrow for the amount and kind of traffic that uses it and will eventually have to be bypassed. If Babergh Planning Dept. intend to give planning permission for the proposed hundreds of houses, why cannot the developers, who make large profits from the building of these estates, be made to contribute to a link road from the A1071 bypass to the B1070 the other side of Upper Layham? Until then I agree with other residents that using a cleaned up Hook Lane as a circular route is a better answer than Suffolk County Council Highways Dept's newest idea of giving us the rejected chicane by the back door.... Sticking great bollards into the road and narrowing it further doesn't seem to be the best option. Putting narrow bending poles on the kerb seems a better answer to cars mounting the pavements. However until any measures are taken I hope that drivers will show good manners and patience to wait their turn - you will get through, it just takes a few minutes. Benton Street was built when pedestrians, horses and carts held sway, not SUVs, juggernauts and cars accelerating down the pavement at walkers. Let's hope SCC Highways Dept comes to its senses and gives Hadleigh the ‘exit’ it now really needs and deserves to the A12. In the 21st century Benton Street is no longer that exit. Polly Sanders
Dear Sir, Many residents and businesses have been very concerned about the rumours concerning discussions about imposing parking charges in Babergh’s car parks in Hadleigh. The community responded to the rumours by providing Councillors a great deal of feedback – almost unanimously, good reasons why they consider parking fees would be damaging to Hadleigh. I can now report that following careful consideration, it has been decided that parking fees in Hadleigh car parks will not be imposed for this financial year. It is something that could be reviewed in the future. Kathryn Grandon Babergh District Councillor for Hadleigh South
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Thank you to Hadleigh High School - In March the Hadleigh Great War Centenary Project took 3 staff and 30 pupils from Hadleigh High on a two-day tour of the Somme Battlefield. During the tour we visited many of the sites where Hadleigh men fought and died. The tour was a great success and we all learned a lot more about our past. We would like to thank the school for their involvement in the project and especially those pupils who, despite two very long days in bitterly cold weather, showed great enthusiasm. Their conduct throughout was impeccable and they were a credit to the town. More details about the trip and photographs will be posted on the project website under the ‘events’ link at www.hadleighww1.com Mark Brennan, Hadleigh Great War Centenary Project
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We had a hilarious March meeting reading The Ladykillers, complete with cello case, along with one of our members who will be directing a production at the Quay Theatre, Sudbury in the near future. We are a play reading group that meet on the second Monday of each month. For more information call Jackie on 01473 824229
Georgette and The Distraction Local duo Georgette Fawley and Nic Keeble are once again rehearsing for the busy string of dates coming up. Originally formed in 2011 Georgette and the Distraction have played numerous events including weddings, birthday parties, pubs, bars, festivals and to a packed out audience at the Ipswich Regent. They play a vast range of songs which encompass all decades from the 1960’s to present day and will happily tailor their performance to suit your requirements. Catch them live at the Bildeston Kings Head on Bank Holiday Monday 30 May at 6pm or to book them please call 07881 657686.
HADLEIGH BOXFORD GROUP PRACTICE We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and flexible Dispenser to work in Mill Pharmacy and at our Boxford branch surgery Qualified at NVQ level 2 or willing to work towards this qualification Full training provided 30 hours per week, including Saturday rota For an information pack and application form, telephone: the Secretary on 01473 820156 or email: iesccg.hadleighsecretaries@nhs.net www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk
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Ever thought you'd like to murder a member of the clergy? HADS is looking for potential killers for our next production: Who Killed the Vicar? Auditions are being held in the Upstairs Room at The George on April 3rd in the afternoon and early evening. Could you be the disgruntled Curate? The interfering Housekeeper? The overzealous Scout Leader, The injured Church Organist, the flighty florist? Or perhaps, the murder victim - the very Reverend himself? Or perhaps the investigating Detective Inspector or Bishop's Representative? The Murder Mystery is being held on July 1st and 2nd in the Deanery Gardens and the audience will be invited to try and find out who the real murderer is the winning team being awarded the first ever Hadleigh Silver Dagger Award. The Auditions are open to all-comers, only people joining the cast will have to join HADS (only ÂŁ10 pa). To audition, visit the Who killed the Vicar? HADS Facebook page or email jmoore.suffolk@yahoo.co.uk scripts and instructions for booking an audition slot will be provided. If you don't fancy acting, put 1st and 2nd in your Diary and come with a picnic and enjoy Who killed the Vicar?
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BURSTALL VILLAGE HALL SATURDAY APRIL 23RD, 10am - 4pm Free admission A chance to purchase paperbacks and hardbacks, fiction and non-fiction, all at knockdown prices. As before, all proceeds will go to BUMBLEBEE CHILDREN'S CHARITY Any queries, or for further information contact Lesley Raby on 01473 652403
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News from Whatfield School
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‘Pupils’ social development is outstanding’ Ofsted - September 2013
‘100% of parents would recommend this School to another parent’ Ofsted - September 2013
‘The headteacher, staff and governors share a strong commitment to drive the School forward, always with the central focus of raising pupils’ standards’ Ofsted - September 2013
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Whatfield School celebrated world book day this month, with some astonishing sights and extremely inventive costumes. Class 2 pupils were invited to join a theatre visit from the Wolsey Theatre, and all students were involved in a variety of book based activities in the afternoon. I was particularly impressed to see the Hulk enjoying a quiet read in our village hall, during the world book day celebrations! In order to prove to our mothers how much we love them we like to give them special treats, bake them cakes, give them flowers and invite them to our Mother’s day lunch. At Whatfield Mums and Grandma’s enjoyed a great meal of lasagne, with a chocolate crunch pudding. Flowers grown on our allotments and gardens, and kindly put together by the Gant family were presented to our beloved Mums and Grans! RE in class One was based around Easter, and as part of our celebration of Spring, it was lovely for class 1 to be able to make their own gardens. They designed and created them themselves, and it has reminded us that everything is at a special point in the year where things start to come to life. As we are in collaboration we often find reasons to get together with our partner school, Bildeston, but it is always fun to join in events with our pyramid of schools and the pupils in years 3 and 4 thoroughly enjoyed the chance to join in the small schools cross country at Elmsett school recently. Whatfield and Bildeston have been running the golden mile over this year, and so far pupils have run 1322.13miles. Whatfield are currently sitting 4th in the golden mile league table which is a great achievement for a small school. We have reached further than the distance of Spain and almost into Portugal which is amazing, but we are aiming to run to Rio for the start of the Olympics. Other sporting events we have enjoyed participating in are the quicksticks tournament and the multi-skills festival at Hadleigh High School. Our pupils love participating in these sporting events, and have great fun meeting their friends from other schools. We have lots of exciting activities to look forward to over the next term, and as always if you would like to visit us and have a look round our lovely school, you are very welcome. Please telephone 01473 823 309 to make an arrangement. Lynne Golding, Headteacher www.whatfield.suffolk.sch.uk
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Hadleigh Steering Group Meeting 14th March 2016
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Main Agenda item: Our Tidy Town Updates: 1. The Corn Exchange: There are a body of people who would like to see Visitor Information provided in the foyer of the old Corn Exchange ACTION: It was agreed that the Chairman should approach the new owner of the Corn Exchange to see if a mutually beneficial partnership can be discussed, to enable the provision of Visitor Services. 2. VISIT HADLEGH website DECISION: The Steering Group has now secured a Web Designer and a Web Manager for this project. 3. New Wool Towns Association The creation of five Tourism Action Groups around the character areas of The Heart of Suffolk, The Wool Towns, The Waveney Valley, The Shotley Peninsula and the Stour Valley. Local representatives will be co-operating to improve and develop Tourism in these areas. 4. Proposals for the Brett Works/Dawson Motors/109 High St sites. A short presentation was provided by Mark Wincer, question and answers followed but more information provided on 22 March at the Town Hall. 5. Main Agenda Item: Our Tidy Town DECISION/ACTION: A notice explaining the effects of litter and dog fowling, to remind everyone why it is important to prevent this anti social behaviour. In addition it was agreed the town should acknowledge and thank those who, as individuals or in an organised group, pick up and clear litter and dog fouling day after day. Amongst those volunteers monitoring different parts of the town, a reduction was evidenced following time spent to remove litter. The best places for positioning both Litter and Dog bins are also being monitored. The Babergh District Council Tidy Town Initiative will recognise and support those towns that participate. 6. Main Agenda items for next meeting “Security for Homes and Businesses” also “Hadleigh Dementia Friendly Businesses” NEXT MEETING: 4th April 4.15pm - 6.00pm at Hadleigh Pool and Leisure in the Social Room Please email suggests for agenda items to Clare Boniface clare.boniface@babermidsuffolk.gov.uk or the Chairman snowdonjane@hotmail.co.uk
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Hadleigh Healing Society IN or OUT, that is the question we are being bombarded with from newspapers, radio and television. It is very difficult to know which decision to make but a decision will have to be made come June. There are some facts that we do know, the mornings are getting lighter and hopefully the promise of warmer days to come. These two things make us feel more cheerful and knowing that winter is nearly over. Easter eggs are already making an appearance in the shops and children are looking forward to their break from school. Every day life still continues and we all have to cope with the stresses and strains of modern day living. Unfortunately, there are those who find it too difficult to cope and we, the healers, are always ready to listen . If you need that sympathetic ear do not hesitate to contact us, telephone: 01473 823282 or log onto www.hadleighhealingsociety.org for an appointment. We are having another Clairvoyant Day on Saturday, 16th April 10am -4pm. There will be three mediums who can give a 20 minute private reading for £12. If you would like an appointment please book early because from previous Clairvoyant Days the appointments get taken quickly. Ring giving your name and telephone number clearly and we will get back to you.
Preparing for the Big Push As far as is known no Hadleigh men lost their life in April 1916 April 1916 was a worrying time for the people of Hadleigh. The men who went missing at Gallipoli the previous summer, were still missing and other local men who had volunteered for Kitchener’s new Service Battalions were now somewhere in France and Belgium awaiting the next big push. Would their fate be similar given the inevitability of action soon. Perhaps there was some comfort in the fact that the men not concentrated into a single battalion as had been the case with the 1/5th Suffolks. Also at this time, those local men who had not already volunteered were being conscripted. And to add to the general feeling of anxiety, the national press ran alarming stories warning all that the war was getting closer to home; the Daily Mirror headlines of 1st April 1916 read: “FIVE ZEPPELINS RAID EASTERN COUNTIES LAST NIGHT Ninety Bombs Dropped by Enemy Airships” And on 25th April after German battle cruisers had attacked the coast of Suffolk: “WAR’S MOST INNOCENT VICTIMS: DEFENCELESS PEOPLE FELL AT LOWESTOFT Four Killed, Twelve Injured and 240 Houses Damaged” On the Western Front the British Expeditionary Force had grown to almost one million men and the line was being held over a 60 mile front from the Ypres Salient in Belgium to the river Somme in France. The next big push was to be a joint Anglo-French offensive. It was conceived at a military conference at Chantilly in December 1915. This 1916 offensive was to take place where the two Allied Armies met at the river Somme; the British to the north and the French to the south. From the French perspective it did allow them a tight hold on the military agenda, but the plan was thrown off course when in February 1916 the Germans their own offensive against the French at Verdun, 150 miles south-east of the Somme. The battle at Verdun was so fierce that the French Army came close to collapse. As result the allies had to drastically change their plans and the Somme offensive became essentially a British offensive with the main aim of distracting the Germans from Verdun. An offensive of this vast scale was new ground for all involved and so preparation, planning and training was critical. The Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in France, General Sir Douglas Haig wanting to delay until late summer in order to be ready and to allow time for the arrival of the new fighting vehicle, the tank. However, the situation at Verdun was now dire and the French Commander, General Joffe was desperate for relief and called on Haig to launch as soon as possible. The 18th (Eastern) Division of the British Army had been in the area of the Somme since August 1915. In the Division were the 7th Bedfordshires with Lance Corporal Harry Brown who had lived in Gallows Hill and attended the Hadleigh Bridge Street school. Also the 8th Suffolk Service battalion, who in April 1916 spent three continuous weeks in the front line area around Maricourt to the east of Albert; dodging the enemy’s constant bombardment with high explosive shells. They were charged with the task of “strengthening, improving and wiring defences”. For the last week of the month they returned to billets, at Etinehem a town on the north bank of the river Somme; they thought they were out of the enemy’s reach until, on the 25 April, a German aircraft came across dropping bombs. On the 30 the 8th Suffolks took a 2 day route march of 25 miles to a training camp at St Sauveur close to Amiens where they spent most of May. Known to be serving in the battalion at the time were Corporal Alfred Ramplin of Red Hill and Private Stan Corder from 3 Bridge Street. The Army’s 12th Division with the 7th Suffolk Service battalion were still around Bethume during April 1916 and were taking turns in front line trenches in the vicinity of the Loos battlefield where the German bombers and snipers were described as “being rather aggressive”. On 24 April they were moved 10 miles to the east of Bethume and into the First Army manoeuvre area for their training and preparation for the eventual move to the Somme area. Among them were Private Albert Charles Baker from George Street
and Private Bertie George Bowers from Benton Street. In the same brigade was Sergeant Ernest Marshall in the 9th Essex from Angel Street. Finally, Help needed identifying the soldier on the motorbike - The photograph used to hang in the old coffee tavern (what is now Crabtrees). We would love to know more about this man. If you recognise him or have any information, then please get in touch. (Researched by Mark Brennan, Nigel Crisp, Jeff Ward. http://www.hadleighww1.com)
Great War NeWs aPrIL 2016 (as reported in the Suffolk and Essex Free Press of the day)
Wed 5 April A football match between teams representing the 2/1st Royal Garrison Artillery and the 58th Division Ammunition Column now quartered at Hadleigh took place on the Cricket Meadow last Saturday and ended in a draw of two goals each. A concert for the entertainment of the soldiers was held in the Social Club room last Sunday evening. Wed 12 April Local physician, Dr Hastings Footman Everett late of the 5th Suffolks, is now a Major in the RAMC, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Egypt. (Dr Everett remained a Hadleigh doctor in to the 1950’s). Corporal Sidney Thorpe from George Street serving in 1st East Lancs at Foncquevillers, France (to the north of the Somme Battlefield) tells of the local population “It is a rather horrid sight to see the poor little children of the village, when we go for a rest, taking their smoke helmets with them to school. Some of the little ones are only three or four years of age. The village is five miles, from the firing line but the gas easily travels that distance”. Wed 26 April Sergeant Major Jim Herbert, originally from Calais Street, writes that he is ‘safe and sound’ in France where he has been since September 1914 and has now completed 16 years’ service as a farrier with the Royal Field Artillery. Lance-Corporal William Peacock, originally living next door to the King’s Arms in Benton Street, of 1/5th Suffolk, and who was very dangerously wounded in the chest at Gallipoli and now writes to his mother from hospital in Wantage, Oxfordshire. He is able to get around on crutches and is waiting for an operation to his left foot. A few days later another letter arrives from a nurse telling that William Peacock had just had an emergency operation for appendicitis. He was discharged from the army the following June. He died in Hadleigh in 1966. Wed 26 April A story is told by a Hadleigh soldier from the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915 “Amid all the dangers and hardships of the battlefield our gallant Tommies generally mange to extract something humorous from the most perilously situations. Here is a case in point. The trenches between the Suffolk Regiment and the Turks on the Gallipoli Peninsula were so close together that it occurred to the minds of some of our adventurous spirits that they could pull down the Turkish wire entanglements by a process of angling. The experiment was accordingly tried. A strong rope which was thrown across the barbed wire only to be caught by the Turks on the other side. Then commenced a violent tug of war in the trenches for possession of the rope without any definite point being scored by either party until at last the strain became too great for the Turks who cut the rope with the result that the Suffolks boys all fell backwards in a heap”.
Royal British Legion Hadleigh Branch & Club Entertainment Saturday 2nd April - Family Disco Saturday 23rd April - Ed Gaskett and The Rockers Saturday 7th May - The Houseshakers Meat Raffle held Sunday Lunchtimes Special Offers: FOSTERS/CARLSBERGH/JOHN SMITHS SMOOTH - £2.85 pint Southern Comfort and Jack Daniels Doubles (50ml) - £3.75 Sol/Desparado/Tiger/WKD/Smirnoff Ice - 2 for £5.00 Look out in Club for Saturday night specials and guest beers Ladies Section 12th April - Quiz Night 3rd May - tbc Meetings start at 7.30 pm Please bring a raffle prize Super League Darts Tuesday Nights Thursday nights are Bingo nights, come along from 7:30pm Don’t forget our Hall Hire: Lounge 30 people, Main Hall 100 people. Ring 824874 for details.
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Hadleigh and District Gardening Club Meeting Monday 14th March This was our AGM where the committee was re-elected with the exception of John Rye who decided to stand down as President after many years in the role. We are delighted, though, to announce that Ruth Allen, who previously served for many years as Chairman, has taken up the role of President. All at the Garden Club pass on our warm thanks to John for his support, and welcome Ruth into the fold. Our next meeting on Monday April 11th (Town Hall 7.30 pm) The first event in our new 2016/2017 programme will be a demonstration of willow weaving by Deb Hart. All are welcome – members £1, non-members £3. Not a member yet? Why not join us? The annual membership fee is just £10 Our programme for the rest of 2016/2017 Our new programme was announced at the AGM. After our next meeting in April the programme is as follows……. Wednesday 11th May - Trip to Marks Hall Monday 13th June - Use of plants in garden art - Lucy Redman Monday 11th July - Garden Safari (tour of members gardens) Monday 8th August - Trees for your garden - Phil Taylor Monday 12th September - Bulbs - Matthew Long (Riverside bulbs) Monday 10th October - Dahlias - Rob Sheriff Monday 14th November - Christmas decorations - wreaths - Deb Hart Monday 12th December - Annual quiz Monday 9th January - Seeds - Peter Miller (Kings seeds- allotment theme) Monday 13th February - Coach trip to Anglesey Abbey Monday 13th March - AGM and talk on daffodils – John Wild Andy Leeder (Chairman)
Pause for Thought Celebrations! Is there anything that you are looking forward to celebrating this month? Perhaps there is a baby due in the family? It will be our Queen's 90th birthday this month and there are a lot of celebrations planned for that. She has been reigning now for 64 years. As Christians we celebrate our Monarch's birthday at Christmas and He is still on the throne in Heaven. This is the season of Spring and the countryside is celebrating with trees and hedges coming to life and colourful flowers in our gardens. We have celebrated Easter and given thanks for what happened then many years ago. Jesus was killed. For us to be able to have Eternal Life there had to be a sacrifice made. Jesus was the sacrifice, He took on our sin and paid the price. We are promised Eternal Life when we admit our failure to God and ask Jesus to forgive us. God is our Creator and for each season of the year there is always something to thank Him for. We celebrate all the provisions that He has made for us when we put our trust in Him. Jean Chisholm
HADLEIGH HIDDEN GARDENS Saturday 11th June 2016 Plans are progressing for this popular and enjoyable day. A variety of gardens, both large and small will be open from 11.00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Refreshments will be available in the Church. This event is organised by The Friends of St. Mary’s Church, a charitable organisation dedicated to preserving the architectural heritage of Hadleigh’s magnificent historic Church and Deanery Tower
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Down to Earth ...with Dave This winter has been the wettest and warmest on record causing all sorts of problems for the plants and their cultivation, but with luck the colder weather at the beginning of March may well put things back on a more even keel. We really do need frosts to break down the soil and to kill off some of the pests in the ground. March being the beginning of Spring is now the start of the busier time of year for gardeners, with seeds to sow, over wintered plants to coax back into growth, and then, when all danger of frost is past, bedding plants to put out. Don’t be in a hurry to buy your bedding plants just yet unless you have somewhere like a greenhouse or a porch to keep them in for a few weeks. I do wonder how many plants bought early on don’t survive because of frost. We have been on our first garden visit of the year with a trip to Blakenham woodland garden near Ipswich, a six acre woodland garden, part of the N.G.S. open garden scheme. This was mainly to see the lovely display of snowdrops – very stunning. As we were on a private visit with the U3A Garden group we had access to parts of the garden not generally open to the public. There is something special about going through gates marked ‘no entry’ and ‘private’. We were shown the very formal vegetable garden laid out with antique style brick paths and very neatly trimmed foot high box hedging. It seems that a few years ago the original box hedges were killed off by the dreaded box blight, this was replaced with a variegated form of box which is resistant to blight, and they look fine. Also in the private part of the garden are some magnificent yew hedges. They are clipped once a year and the fresh clippings, which are potentially very poisonous, are carefully collected and sent away to be used in the manufacture of a cancer treatment drug called Taxotere. This is used to treat various cancers, mainly by trying to halt the growth of tumours. The Latin name for yew is ‘taxus baccata’, hence the drug’s name. The woodland gardens will be a picture later on in the year with masses of bluebells and magnolias, well worth another visit. Well, that’s all for this month, Dave
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Our Tidy Town The town needs to thank all those who as individuals or in organised groups pick up and clear litter and dog fouling day after day. We mean the community as well as the council. You know who you are and your efforts are greatly appreciated. Litter is ugly, dog poo is dangerous Let’s remember that in nearly every case each deliberate or thoughtless act of littering is unnecessary. Plastic bottles and cans, let’s get them recycled. Everyone can help to ensure that we have a clean, tidy, safe and attractive environment to live in. The Effects of Litter and Dog Fouling We are a town that cares so what does litter say about us? Responsible dog owners bag up their dog’s poo and bin it or take it home to dispose of in a clean and safe way. Do any of us want to see poo or poo bags left on the pavement or bizarrely strung on the branch of a tree? How does this happen? Take away cartons with some of last night’s curry or chips still visible is not pleasant to see and attracts vermin. Nobody wants to step in or step on anything that shouldn’t be there. Our Tidy Town Pledge Let’s share in the care of our streets and open spaces. Litter? We don’t need it
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KS2 Quick Sticks Hockey Event A team of KS2 children were selected to represent the school in a Quick Sticks hockey tournament at St Joseph College in Ipswich. Staff and parents went along to support our team who had a great time and enjoyed competing against schools in the county and schools in our pyramid of schools. Our team came 3rd- well done!! They are now through to the finals, to be held on 20th April. PSHEe Enrichment Day On Wednesday 3rd February pupils from Key Stage 2 took part in a PSHEe activity day. Pupils discussed ‘Rites of Passage’ and recorded significant events in their lives so far and their ambitions for the future. Pupils learnt about their heart, how it works and why it is important to keep their hearts healthy, the importance of a healthy diet and regular exercise. Pupils used their acting skills to display the influences that surround them and how our choices affect us and the people around us. Finally pupils prepared a selection of vegetables for a delicious vegetable soup. KS2 Reading Café Our KS2 Reading Café was a chance for parents/carers to find out about the books that we are sharing with the children in school and some ideas to use when reading books at home. There was also a chance to look at the wide range of fantastic books that the children enjoy reading in school and to take part in art and craft activities. I think the parents that attended would agree that they were able to hear great reading, make fun crafts, eat yummy treats and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. KS2 RE Enrichment Day Our KS2 children enjoyed taking part in an RE enrichment Day on 9 March. Two of the sessions were led by a group of ladies from The Discovery Centre at St Edmundsbury Cathedral. They talked to the children about the events of the Easter Story. Other activities the children enjoyed doing included planting a sunflower seed to take home, making Victorian Easter cards and colouring reflective Easter Crosses, to share at the Easter assembly at the end of term. Tractors in School Jeremy and Simon Squirrell, two brothers who farm locally, brought their brand new Deutz Fahr tractor into school during tractor in school week. Pupils from Year 4 and Year 5 learned about their tractor and the farm they run. Comparisons were also made between farming today and during Victorian times - a subject that KS2 pupils have been learning about. They also became journalists and wrote their own newspaper reports on what they had learnt. If you are considering Bildeston Primary as a school for your child, we would welcome a visit. Please phone the office on the number below. We would love to meet you. Bildeston Primary School, Newberry Road, Bildeston, Ipswich, IP7 7ES Telephone: 01449 740269 Website: www.bildeston.suffolk.sch.uk
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Hadleigh Wildlife Watch group is part of the National Wildlife Watch scheme. We are thrilled to announce that we have just won an award for being the best new group in the country. The group is run by Caroline Lee, nursery teacher at Hadleigh Community Primary School, and Lisa Herron, a teacher at Hazelmere School in Colchester. We meet one Sunday a month, usually the second Sunday of the month, from 10.00am-12.00pm. We do not have a set base, but meet at various woodlands and locations in and around Hadleigh. The group is open for all children and their families who are interested in nature and the outdoors, and who want to have fun. We offer activities such as bug hunting, den building, fire building and lighting, campfire cooking, tree climbing, arts and crafts and exploring natural environments. Last year we also had a bat walk, dissected owl pellets and went stream dipping. We always welcome new children and families, so please contact us at hadleighwildlifewatch@outlook.com, or like our page on Facebook for more information.
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TO ALL ELECTORS OF HADLEIGH You are entitled to attend at your
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING which will be held in THE DINING ROOM of the TOWN HALL/GUILDHALL COMPLEX, HADLEIGH (Entrance opposite The Ram)
on Tuesday 19th April 2016 at 7.30 pm 1. To confirm the Minutes of the Annual Town Meeting held on 21st April 2015 - copy publicly displayed 2. To receive the TOWN MAYOR’S Report 3. Presentation of the Annual Town Mayor’s Award 4. Shaping Hadleigh's Future - Your chance to have a say. How do you see Hadleigh in 20 years' time? Make sure your views count! 5. Defibrillator – to receive a presentation on the machine that will be available in the Town Hall. 6. South Suffolk Leisure – to receive a presentation on Wellbeing in the Community 7. ‘Living with Dying’ – to receive information on this forthcoming event being held on May 14th 2016. 8. To discuss any other Town Affairs and to agree Resolutions as may be appropriate including the issue of illegal parking in the High Street, as requested by a resident. Written reports from Local Organisations will be available to view once the bar is open at the end of the meeting. Mr Richard Whiting, Town Mayor - The Guildhall, Hadleigh, April 2016
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HADLEIGH TOWN COUNCIL Report of the Meeting of the Council held on the 18th February 2016 Present: Councillors: Whiting (Town Mayor), Angland, Byrne, Cook, Fraser, Free, Haines, Haylock, Shearly-Sanders, Sheldrick Wiltshire and Young. Nonattendee: Councillor Matthews . In attendance: Sergeant Milbourne (Suffolk Constabulary) and Councillors Campbell and Grandon (Babergh District Council). APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies were received from Councillors: Monks and Wilson. These apologies were accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Councillor Haylock declared a non-pecuniary interest in the Finance & Personnel Committee Report – as she is a member of the Year of the Sheep Group requesting a grant. Councillor Shearly-Sanders declared a non-pecuniary interest in Town Matters – as he is a member of the Hadleigh Cycling Club who were requesting a grant. MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of the Council held on the 21st January 2016, a copy of which is included in the Minute Book, were taken as read were confirmed and signed. MATTERS ARISING Police Funding Withdrawal. Councillor Shearly-Sanders asked if the Clerk had heard from Sudbury Town Council. The Clerk advised that she had and reported the system in place in Sudbury where the Town Council match fund a PCSO. Sgt. Milbourne advised that if Hadleigh Town Council funded a PCSO the match funding with the Police was not now an option. The total cost of £31,000 would fall to the Council to meet. The Clerk reported that there is a Hadleigh Streetwatch Scheme run by volunteers and five active Neighbourhood Watch Schemes. Car Parking Charges. The Clerk reported that she had contacted Chris Fry of Babergh District Council who has said he will keep an ‘open mind’ about reforming the car parking group as and when a clear decision has been taken on what exactly Babergh wish to consider. Councillor Cook asked the Clerk to contact Sudbury Town Council in order that discussions between the two Councils can start so that both councils are forearmed should charging be raised again next year. POLICING Sgt Milbourne presented the Police Report for December 2015. It was noted that 17 crimes had been recorded with 3 detected. The offences comprised as follows: 4 thefts; 2 cause harassment, alarm, distress; 2 burglaries; 2 malicious communication; 1 interference with motor vehicle; 1 possession Class ‘B’ Drugs – Cannabis; 1 attempted burglary; 1 robbery; 1 harassment – pursue course of conduct; 1 attempted theft and 1 assault occasioning ABH. Sgt Milbourne presented the Police Report for January 2016. It was noted that 24 crimes had been recorded with 1 detected. The offences comprised as follows: 8 thefts; 6 criminal damage; 2 common assault – non injury; 2 attempted burglary; 1 GBH serous wound without intent; 1 cause harassment alarm distress; 1 burglary; 1 interference with motor vehicle; 1 malicious communications and 1 driving motor vehicle with excess alcohol. Sgt. Milbourne explained how policing in the Babergh District would be changing from the 4th April 2016. Inspector Houghton would be taking office and Hadleigh will fall under Ipswich Command. Sgt. Milbourne answered questions on how would residents deal with lost property? The answer to this question was not known. REPORTS OF THE COUNTY AND DISTRICT COUNCILLORS Suffolk County Councillor Riley had tendered his apologies. Written report had been received from District Councillor Grandon. Her report was an update on a scheme for Benton Street. Councillor Campbell said that Babergh District Council were wondering why they were dealing with Hadleigh Market? She was advised that Babergh District Council bought the Market Place from the Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity in the 1970s. The Charity hold the charter for the Market but own no land to run a Market on. The Clerk reported that an e.mail had been received from Babergh District HADLEIGH TOWN COUNCIL Full Council Meetings Date of Next Meeting at 7.30pm Thursday 21st April 2016 Thursday 19th May 2016 Planning Committees Date of Next Meeting at 7.30pm Thursday 7th April 2016 Thursday 5th May 2016
Please write to Mrs. Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) Town Clerk, Hadleigh Town Council, The Guildhall Hadleigh IP7 5DN if you are part of a voluntary organisation or community group wishing to be considered for a grant including the following information: • The specific amount of the grant • What the funding is for • Breakdown of costs and any funds already raised • How the project will benefit Hadleigh and its residents. This grant aid is not available to fund individuals, commercial or statutory organisations.
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Council asking who owned East House. The Officer was, of course, advised that they own it. Councillor Campbell asked for the e.mail to be forwarded to her. Councillor Cook asked if the District Councillors would find out what is happening to Angel Court as the residents are being asked to move out. MAYOR’S COMMUNICATIONS The Clerk reported: i) Letters received from Sue Calver, Communities Officer, Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils advising of the Suffolk Year of Walking – May 2016 to 2017 and the opportunity to apply for a walk leader to organise one walk per ward during the year. Funding was also available to provide a poet or storyteller on the day of the walk. It was agreed that the letters be sent to David Warner as an organiser of walks in the town and to all Councillors for their information. ii) Both of the nominations made by Hadleigh Town Council for the Babergh District Council Community Achievement Awards 2016 had been unsuccessful. iii) Temporary Closure of part of Footpath 36 from Tinker’s Lane for approximately 135 metres until just before the Pavilion to facilitate placing electric cables underground which are currently running parallel to the footpath from the 29th February 2016 to the 21st March 2016, but if necessary the order may remain in force for six months. The Clerk would be advising users of Layham Road Sports Ground. ACCOUNTS FOR PAYMENT It was RESOLVED that accounts amounting to £27,119.53 including HMRC, Utilities, SCC Pension Fund and staff salaries. PLANNING COMMITTEE The Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 11th February 2016 were noted. FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE The Report of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 4th February 2016, a copy of which is included in the Minute Book, was received and accepted including the recommendations to approve the Annual Reviews of: i) Standing Orders ii) Effectiveness of Audit iii) Financial Risk Assessment And grants of: i) £500 to Home Start South Suffolk & District ii) £500 to Hadleigh United Football Club Under 13s iii) £428 to Margaret Woods to cover the cost of printing 500 copies of ‘Hadleigh in the 1300’s’. £300 had been approved by the Committee but since the meeting the final quote had been received and this was approved by full Council. iv) £200 towards plants for the Dyers Garden v) £920 to purchase a defibrillator for Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity. It was agreed to accept the lower of the quotations received for the new Mayors Board. The Clerk advised that a letter had been sent to the Rugby Club requesting the return of the £5,000 grant towards changing rooms. To date no reply had been received. ENVIRONMENT & GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE The Report of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 4th February 2016 was received and accepted ANNUAL TOWN MEETING The date for the Annual Town Meeting was agreed as Tuesday 19th April 2016 to be held in the Dining Room. A draft Agenda had been provided to Councillors. The Neighbourhood Plan Working Group would provide the Clerk with the correct wording for the agenda following their next meeting. MEETING DATE SCHEDULE The Meeting date schedule for 2016/2017 as approved by the Finance & Personnel Committee on the 4th February 2016 was accepted. SUFFOLK FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE The Chair thanked Councillors Cook and Wiltshire for attending the consultation meeting and providing a written report for Councillors. It was agreed that a letter be sent from Hadleigh Town Council pointing out the concerns raised to the proposed cuts in services. LAYHAM ROAD SPORTS GROUND Councillors were in receipt of correspondence and information about the use of the ground for sports and also events that were taking place. Some of the events were not being officially booked through the Town Council. It was agreed that the Clerk would produce an Instructions Booklet for all users to be brought to the March Town Council meeting for approval. Items to be included were that for events where more than 100 people would be attending portaloos must be provided and Health & Safety legal requirements especially those for young people. It was felt that the Clubs should have an Events Secretary who should be able to provide all the information of planned events to the Council for the forthcoming year. If not then the Liaison Officer from the Club’s be reinstated as agreed in 2009. FRANEY, RAND AND PEST HOUSE CHARITIES It was agreed that this matter be deferred to the March Town Council meeting to give Mrs. Legge the opportunity to attend the meeting to meet Councillors prior to being reinstated as a Trustee. TOWN MATTERS On behalf of Councillor Wilson, the SALC representative, the Clerk brought to the attention of Council articles in the SALC Magazine already received. The Clerk reported a letter from Hadleigh Cycling Club requesting a grant to assist with training three new coaches to offer more junior and female coaching. The Clerk had brought this request to full Council as there was not a Finance
& Personnel Committee meeting before the end of the Financial Year. It was agreed that £1,250 be paid to the Club. There being no further business the meeting closed at 9.15pm. Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) – Town Clerk Report of the Meeting of the Planning Committee held on 11th February 2016 Present: Councillors: Angland (Chair), Byrne, Cook, Fraser, Free, Haylock, Monks, Shearly-Sanders, Sheldrick, Wilson, Whiting, Wiltshire and Young APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies for absence had been received from Councillors Haines and Matthews. These apologies were accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST There were no declarations of interest. MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 14th January 2016 was confirmed as a correct record and signed. MATTERS ARISING Question & Answer session with Christine Thurlow, Manager of the Development Department of Babergh District Council. The Clerk advised that the Committee of the issues that would be raised when she met with Christine Thurlow – these included: Highcroft, Lady Lane - Section 106 payments 1 and 2 Tower Mill Lane Cemetery Extension Royal Bengal – change of signage and work carried out at the rear The Clerk was also asked to raise the derelict state of two Babergh District Council owned properties: Bridge House and East House. Matters Arising (vi) The Clerk advised that a response had been received but it was felt the information given still did not answer the original question. This would be added to the list of issues to be discussed with Christine Thurlow, Babergh District Council. Any Other Relevant Business The Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity did not have to submit a Listed Building Consent for the repairs to the roof of the Town Hall Complex. Councillor Byrne asked if there had been any work carried out at the back of the Royal Bengal to remove the garage and tidy up the area. The Clerk advised that there still remained another five months for this to be done and to date no work had been carried out. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING The Committee considered the applications for Planning Consent, details of which are listed below and upon which the following decisions were reached:B/16/00003 1 Fullers Close, Erection of rear garden room following demolition of existing conservatory. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/16/00032 23 Bradfield Avenue, Erection of single storey front porch extension. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/16/00033 25 Dunton Grove, Erection of first floor extension over existing garage. The Clerk advised that there appeared to be a discrepancy between how the property appeared on Google Earth and the plans submitted. Clarification had been requested from Babergh District Council but to date no response had been received. Because of the discrepancy it was agreed that no decision could be made on this application until the Clerk had been able to obtain clarification. Once this has been obtained it was agreed that an officer delegated decision could be taken on this application. B/16/00043 Kersey Mill, Hadleigh Road, Kersey, Application for Listed Building Consent – Internal Alterations – Trimming out of an opening between existing joists supporting second floor to provide opening; and construction of a second flight of stairs between first and second floor levels. This application was noted. B/16/00061 3 Stone Street, Erection of two storey rear extension. Approval was recommended (Voting was 8 for; 1 against; 3 abstentions. Provided the property was not listed – could this be investigated. B/16/00097 10 Castle Lane, Erection of single-storey rear extension, internal alterations and replacement windows. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/15/01375 1 & 2 Tower Mill Lane, Conversion of 2no. 4 bedroom semidetached dwellings to 1 no. 4 bedroom house, 1 no. 2 bedroom house and 1 no. 1 bedroom house as shown on revised plans numbered P-303 Rev.A and P-305 Rev.A. date received 4th February 2016. Refusal was recommended (Voting was 11 for and 1 abstention). The reasons for refusal were the same as the original application – concerns over access and increased traffic. It was still felt that this application should be called in for a site visit in order that these concerns could be viewed on site. It was agreed that the District Councillor be asked why the original application had not been called in, as requested, at the Town Council meeting. B/15/01743 W.M. Morrison, Application for Advertisement Consent – Change graphics to existing totem signage. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING The Committee noted the Schedule of Decisions of the Local Planning Authority. NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN The Chair advised that a new officer had been allocated as Hadleigh’s liaison person and they would be meeting the Working Group on the 17th February. Twenty one business and retail survey results had been received so far. A date had not yet been received from St. Mary’s Primary School for the work to commence there. Councillor Whiting wanted to thank the Working Group on behalf of the
Planning Committee for all the work they are carrying out to complete a Neighbourhood Plan for the town. NATIONAL PLANNING POLICY FRAMEWORK Amendments to the National Planning Policy, which has been in force for the last five years, are being put forward. It was agreed that the Clerk and the Chair of the Committee would submit Hadleigh Town Council’s response especially concerning affordable housing and first time purchasers also planners should be encouraged to build new properties once they receive approval. APPEAL DECISION The Committee noted the appeal decision on planning application APP/D3505/D/15/3133651 – 18 New Cut, Hadleigh – had been successful. ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS The Chair reported a letter from a concerned resident over the development off Magdalen Road and the entrance to the proposed dwelling which is in close proximity to two dwellings. Concerns were also raised about the amount of water that was in the area. It was noted that Hadleigh Town Council had refused this application on the grounds of highway issues. The Clerk was asked to reply to the resident and bring the issues raised to the attention of Babergh District Council. Councillor Haylock advised that the shop in the Market Place was due to open shortly under the name of Maggies. Councillor Wiltshire asked if a planning application for an extension to a property could be refused on the grounds that the property would be unaffordable in the area. She was advised that this was not a recognised reason for refusal. Councillor Sheldrick advised that Sydney Brown Court dwellings were now being allocated to elderly residents who did not require care. He was concerned that this would block properties in the future for those who may require care. Councillor Shearly-Sanders advised that the residents of Angel Court were being moved out. Did anyone know what why this was happening and what was to happen with the building when it became empty? It was agreed that this be raised with the District Councillors who would be attending the Town Council meeting. The Chair advised that Councillor Grandon had visited the office this morning and discussed with her and Councillors Shearly-Sanders and Whiting the option to have bollards sited outside numbers 52 and 58 Benton Street to stop vehicles mounting the pavements on this narrow part of Benton Street. There would be a site visit during April. It was felt that if this was to be agreed by Suffolk County Council it should be for a trial period initially as there were concerns as to what would happen should two large vehicles meet in this area. There being no further business the meeting closed at 8.40pm. Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) – Town Clerk
Hadleigh Neighbourhood Plan Update Hadleigh’s Neighbourhood Plan has moved into its next phase. From the survey work undertaken a number of issues have emerged as being of major concern to residents: housing, heritage, tourism, the High Street and green spaces. The group is now focussing its work on addressing these issues so that we can safeguard and enhance Hadleigh’s identity whilst shaping its future. ‘Obviously, we’ve got a lot of ideas about policies and projects,’ reported Sue Angland who leads the group, ‘but it’s important that we find out what local people want to see happening in Hadleigh’s development. The first opportunity for residents to put forward their reactions will come at the Annual Town Meeting so we hope to see lots of people there.’ Do you have ideas about the type of housing Hadleigh needs? Do you have opinions about protecting the town’s heritage whilst maintaining a viable 21st century town? Could you identify areas of the town where you think extra green spaces can be established? Bring your ideas to the Annual Town Meeting to be held on April 19th, 7.30pm in The Dining Room at the Town hall Complex. The Neighbourhood Plan group has also welcomed a new member, Jennifer Green who works for Suffolk County Council. Jennifer commented that she was delighted to be joining the group and was looking forward to having the opportunity to help shape Hadleigh’s future. ‘I hope that my skills in working with environmental and mapping issues will be useful to the group,; she said. If you’d like to help, we’d love to hear from you. You can contact us at hadleighneighbourhoodplan@gmail.com or via our Facebook page
Hadleigh Craft & Food Fair 6th November 2016 This hugely popular Fair organised by Hadleigh Market Feoffment Charity will take place in the Town Hall/Guildhall Complex in Hadleigh, Suffolk on Sunday 6th November 2016 starting at 10:00am and finishing at 4:00pm. There will be several stalls selling foods, drinks and various crafts throughout the Complex. Refreshments will be available in the Dining Room. Anyone interested in details regarding booking a stall for this event should contact Hadleigh Town Council on 01473 823884 and ask for Sue Munson or via e-mail admin@hadleightowncouncil.co.uk. Closing date for bookings is 30th September 2016. Please see our website for forms/further information www.hadleightownhall.co.uk/events www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk
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St. Andrew’s – your Parish Church Sunday Services in April 3rd 9.30 am Morning Worship 10th 9.15 am Sung Eucharist 17th 9.30 am Café Church 24th 9.15 am Venue to be advised.
HOT SUNDAY LUNCH Are you new to Layham?
12.30 pm Sunday 10 April Layham Village Hall
If you have just moved to the village and would like to know more about it, please visit our website www.layham.org, where you can download a Welcome Booklet. However, if you do not have a computer and printer and would prefer a hard copy of the booklet, please contact Jane Cryer, Parish Clerk, on 07920 713940.
Two courses £8.50, Vegetarian option Booking by 6th April - Sallie 823338 or Sonia 822220 Proceeds to St Andrew’s
Parish Council The February meeting of the Parish Council was recorded in the March issue of the HCN. Notes on the March meeting will appear in the May issue.
THE ANNUAL PARISH MEETING Wednesday 27 April 2016 7.30 Village Hall This is the occasion each year when we reflect together on the life of the village. There will be reports from the Parish Council and most other organisations and groups. A glass of wine will be served in the interval followed by a presentation by members of the newly formed Layham Local History Group: “LAYHAM IN THE NEWSPAPERS 1760 – 1922”.
A taster of the presentation to be made by members of the Layham Local History Group during the Annual Parish Meeting. Most of you will know of the road junction named Cobbler’s Corner along Stoke Road in Lower Layham. The oldest part of Cobbler’s Cottage in this photograph (the part with the gable end towards the road) housed a cobbler’s business for many years. In the Ipswich Journal of 10 April 1869 the following advertisement appeared: “Robert Cook – Boot and Shoemaker, Layham. In thanking his numerous Friends and Customers for their kind patronage for the last 30 years, begs to inform them and the Public that he has DISPOSED of his BUSINESS to Mr Joseph Godfrey, who, having been in his employ for the last eighteen years , he would strongly recommend to their notice and support”. This is followed by an announcement from his successor: “Joseph Godfrey begs respectfully to inform the Gentry and Inhabitants of Layham and Neighbourhood that he has taken on the business so successfully carried on by Mr ROBERT COOK and hopes by strict attention, combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to render every satisfaction to those who may favour him with their patronage and support”. Annual Parish Spring Clean Doreen Sillett and Sheila Roberts are the two councillors who have taken on responsibility for the Green Team of Layham Parish Council. Their first activity has been to organise the annual Parish Spring Clean. Twenty-nine people turned out on Saturday 27th February and collected 21 black bags of litter from our roadways and communal areas. Thank you to those who did their best to rectify the selfishness of others – a brilliant turn-out. It is pleasing to acknowledge those who gave a morning of their time. They were: Ann and Jeff Adams; John Crook; Jane Cryer; Peter Garnett; Peter and Teddy Goldby; Richard and Sonia Groom; Ron Gunn; Neil and Lynn Henderson; Steve and Tanith Laing; Martin Looker; Charlie Panting; Nigel and Elaine Pye; Trevor and Sheila Roberts; Bob and Doreen Sillett; Brian Smith; Chris, Kalia, Kayden and Olive Spalding; Brian Strutt; Nigel Thorpe. Pictured are a group ready to start work in Lower Layham. From the left: Steve Laing; Martin Looker; Brian Smith; Tanith Laing; Jane Cryer and Nigel Thorpe. 52
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Coffee, cake and chat Please come along to the church on Mondays 4th and 18th April between 11 - 12.30 pm. Annual Meeting for St Andrew’s Wednesday, 20 April, 7.30 pm in the Village Hall. Do come along and see how the members of the PCC look after your church.
Annual Plant Sale Perennials, bedding and vegetable plants Produce, cakes and Cream Teas
2 pm Sunday 15 May Layham Churchyard Forthcoming Event Please note in your diaries - 29 May - Flower and Art Festival. More details next month. Fabric and leather bank The contractor who manages the fabric bank in the Recycling Centre has changed and a new (smaller) container has been provided. There was a short period when the old container was closed down but business is back as usual and the Parish Council urges you to use the bank. The income for the village is significant and we keep you informed as to how the money is spent in this publication.
Playing Field Management Committee
Annual Meeting Wednesday 11 May, 7.30 Village Hall Why should you come to the ANNUAL MEETING of Layham Playing Field? If you are a regular user you may feel you would like to help maintain and develop the field. The ten volunteers who keep the place going at the moment would welcome some younger hands. Please consider coming along to the Village Hall on 11 May. Thank you. Playing Field 100 Club The winners in the March draw were: £50 Ticket No 19 Cromwell, £15 Ticket No 50 Elford £10 Ticket No 97Debenham Layham Social Club There are now 14-16 people attend the social club in the Village Hall one afternoon each month. They all enjoy the company, conversation and activities. The next meeting will be late April – you can find out more by phoning Ann (OJ) on 824658. From Layham Archive Another piece of a jig-saw Pat Perry (nee Pat Riddleston-Holmes) has provided a snapshot of Turner’s Cottage when it housed Layham Post Office. Pat’s grandmother, Mildred Holmes, ran the post office business there for many years until 1959 when it moved to the school house. We now have a record of five locations for Layham Post Office.
Layham Playgroup We have been looking out for signs of spring and different colours at Playgroup. The children have been creating lots of rainbows, sheep and flowers for our ‘Spring’ display board. A big thank you to Katy for coming in and helping the children create an Easter garden for us to take for our Easter celebration at St Andrews Church. Also a very big thank you to Daniel, Sonia and Christine for having us at the church and for the delicious cakes. After the Easter holidays Layham Playgroup will be officially known as Layham playgroup CIO (Charitable Incorporated Organisation). We will continue to run in the same way we have always done, the main change will be behind the scenes as we will have 3 trustees in order to run the playgroup rather than the committee as previous. Layham Playgroup CIO is a feeder group for all three Primary Schools in Hadleigh. Government funding is available for 3 year olds and in certain cases for some 2 year olds. If you are looking to creatively occupy your 2 – 4yr old and would like an information pack or would like to arrange a visit, please contact us on 07999 866419 or email us at admin@layhamplaygroup.co.uk Our Toddler group takes place Wednesday mornings, 9.30-11.00am term time and is open to all children aged 0-5years. Parents are free to enjoy a hot drink (or cold) and a biscuit while their little ones let off steam joining in a variety of activities. Children also get to enjoy a small snack and cold drink during the morning.
Lavenham Sinfonia, 24th April 2016 A Baroque Resplendence of music by Bach and Handel kicks off Lavenham Sinfonia’s 2016 season on 24th April at 7pm in Lavenham Church. The orchestra will play Handel’s Water Music, Bach’s Suite No. 3 and Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, directed by Jeremy Hughes and with soloists Susan Wigglesworth (flute), Jessie Ridley (violin) and David Wright (harpsichord). Tickets are £12 in advance, £14 at the door, under 18s free. Tickets available from Lavenham Guildhall (01787 247646), Lavenham Tourist Office (01787 248207) and Compact Music Sudbury (01787 881160) or online at www.easternangles.co.uk
At Hadleigh Pool & Leisure, Stonehouse Road
HADLEIGH OSTEOPATHS Registered Osteopaths CAROLYN CUDDEFORD, D.O. ELIZABETH OATES, BSc. Hons. (Ost.) Hadleigh Osteopaths has been established for over 22 years Osteopathy is helpful for patients with: Back, shoulder and neck pain, Sports Injury, Trapped Nerves, Disc Related Problems, Sciatica, Knee and Ankle Injuries, Arthritic and Degenerative Pain, Tension, Headaches, Repetitive Strain Injuries, Elbow and Wrist Pain, Rheumatic Conditions
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Hadleigh Community Primary School World Book Day! On March 3rd our school, amongst others across the country, celebrated World Book Day by asking the children to come into class dressed as their favourite literary character! The children astounded us with their imagination and attention to detail, and so did some of the staff! We also enjoyed classes from different year groups preparing writing and sharing it with each other. Younger and older children explained their work and a joy of writing could really be seen between them. It was a fantastic day that celebrated the children’s love of literature and brought the whole school together. Special Visits for Reception Linking to World Book Day, Reception had Miraiker’s World of Puppets visit! The children were treated to a puppet show of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” before working in groups to retell traditional tales using a vast array of puppets. Reception have also been recently introduced to Hamish – a trained therapy dog! They are using him to support children with their confidence and reading skills. Some children go and spend time with Hamish (who is accompanied by Mrs Knock) and they read him a story! The children are really loving it and getting so much out of their time with Hamish already. Year 2 and the Story of Chocolate Year 2 have been studying chocolate and the origins of it; dating back over 2000 years! They have discovered where cacao trees grow around the world; the contribution of the Aztecs and Mayans to chocolate’s history and the art and patterns of the Aztecs. To link with their work in Literacy, they have been reading, and writing about, Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and they are particularly looking forward to a treat from Hadleigh Maid in the last week of term where they will have a chance to make chocolate treats! Choir preparing for ‘A Celebration of Schools’ Music’ On Thursday March 17th Hadleigh Commnity Primary School’s Choir performed alongside other Suffolk school choirs as part of ‘A Celebration of Schools’ Music’ at Snape Maltings. The choir have been rehearsing and preparing at every opportunity and the whole school community was behind them for this wonderful performance!
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PLANT SALE SATURDAY APRIL 2ND 10.30 am to 1.00 pm HADLEIGH LIBRARY Free sunflower starter kit (while stocks last!)
TWO FILMS TO LAUNCH OUR SPRING SEASON Friday 8th April at 7.30 pm
THE LADY IN THE VAN You have waited patiently for us to present this classic film – well here it is! Dame Maggie Smith stars in the adaption of the stage play written by Alan Bennett. It centres around the cantankerous Mary Shepherd who rolls up to Bennett's front garden with her campervan and parks there for 15 years! The encounters between the two protagonists make for entertaining dialogue - exchanges which will live in your memory long after the film is over.
Friday 29th April at 7.30 pm
BROOKLYN (12) In complete contrast on 29th April we present BROOKLYN. The film is a 2015 historical period drama, starring Jim Broadbent and Julie Walters, supported by an all-star cast. It is the story of a young woman who moves to Brooklyn from small town Ireland in the 1950s. When a family tragedy brings her back to Ireland, she finds herself confronting a terrible dilemma – a heart-breaking choice between two men and two countries. BROOKLYN is the perfect film for patrons who love a good historical drama having been nominated for 3 Oscars and another 25 wins and 126 nominations. Both films cost £3.50 on the door (£2.50 for accompanied children).
CONTACTING THE ACC Call Tom on 823719 or Jan on 823413 janetmdicks@gmail.com Take a look at our website - www.ansellcc.org.uk WHERE IS THE ANSELL CENTRE? It is next to the United Reformed Church and behind the Ram Public House in Market Place. Access is through the church garden. www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk
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by Neil Norman
Planet 9
We are a family of ordinary people who love God and trust Jesus Christ as our Lord and Saviour.
Lots of excited people declared that the Solar System contains a new Planet. It was the talk of the Science world and also made a huge impact on Social media and even crept on to the evening news, but is there any truth to this claim ? Well researchers at Caltech in the U.S.A have found evidence of a giant Planet, in a highly elongated orbit, moving slowly in the outer Solar System. And it's big too. Calculations show that ( if it exists ), it has a mass of 10 times that of he Earth and orbits up to 20 times farther from the Sun than Neptune, that's around 56 billion miles away. Orbiting this far away from the Sun would mean an orbital period of between 10,000 and 20,000 years.
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Its existence is inferred though mathematical modelling based upon the clustering of 6 remote asteroids in the Kuiper belt, a vast repository of icy asteroids beyond Neptune. This grouping of 2007 TG422, 2013 RF98, 2004 VN112, 2012 VP113, 2012 GB174 and Sedna would have only a 0.007% chance or 1 in 15,000, that this clustering could be coincidence. From the graphic you can see that these objects should really not be there in orbits so elongated, objects in the Kuiper belt get knocked around by Neptune to be affected, but the orbit of Planet 9 would slowly pull away objects from Neptune and place them into these orbits. Next question is; Why has such a large Planet managed to get so far away from the other 8 ? The clue is the 4 largest Planets with gravitational influence. Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. We now think that Uranus and Neptune have switched places in the Solar System because of interactions with Jupiter and Saturn in the early days of the Solar System and there's even evidence of Jupiter actually kicking Planets out of the Solar System altogether, so, for a combination of all four Planets to "gravitationally assist" another Planet out to this distance is very plausible. The search now is on to find it. Only a rough orbit is known, not an exact location. If the Planet is close to perihelion ( closest approach to the Sun ), it should be visible as a pixel on an image, if it's farthest away at aphelion, then only the worlds largest telescopes could hope to find it. It has an orbital inclination higher than the 8 other Planets, so looking in the ecliptic area where the Zodiac signs are can be ruled out. Preliminary searches are starting in the constellation of Orion I can confirm. This is all currently a hypothesis I must stress. There is not definitive proof of a Planet out there. It could exist or may very well not, but, one thing is for sure; those 6 objects in the Kuiper belt should not behave in the way they do that far away, they are under the gravitational influence of something other than the 8 known Solar System Planets. One other piece of news this month is I'm happy to announce I will be giving a talk on Comets at St Mary's School Hall on Friday April 29th, 7.00pm till 8.30pm. Please do come along, it would be great to see you and answer any Astronomical questions you may have. Please do Email me if you can make it so that if cancellation is needed I can contact you to save you time. Any questions please feel free to email me on neilnorman27@gmail.com look forward to hearing from you. Until next month Clear skies, Neil norman.
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Playstation Pre-School Our quiz night on the 26th February was a great success and we raised an amazing £350. Congratulations to the winning team 'In or out, what's it all about'. We have lots of people to thank, without them the night would not have happened, so a big thank you to all the terms who took part, to the Royal British Legion for letting us use their hall, quiz master James, who put up with a lot of back chat from the teams! Tudor Fish Shop for providing the lovely sausage and chips supper, to our wonderful local businesses and parents who donated the brilliant raffle prizes (Partridges, Boots, The George, Sweet Memories, Adnams, A Touch of Beauty, Serenity Massage, Hairloom, Suffolk Flower Company, Co-op, Post Office, Rosebuds, Angel Delights). Lastly thank you to all the committee who helped organise the evening, you are all amazing! We are continuing to read our favourite stories and are basing our learning around these. On World Book Day we took an opportunity to raise funds for Crakckerjacks Children's charity, by being sponsored to wear our PJ's. We still have some sponsorship money to come in but at the last count we raised £245! Our AGM is coming up in May, we really need parents/carers/grandparents support. As we are a charity we are run by our committee, we have an hour's meeting once every half term and this gives everyone an opportunity to have a say in their child's childcare. Date of the AGM to be confirmed, if you are interested in attending please contact us. If your child is going to Hadleigh Community Primary School Nursery, we do a collect and delivery service, you will receive your 15 hours funded places with the nursery and would have to pay for a place at Playstation lunch club and session. Please note 2 year olds may be entitled to 2 year funding the term after their 2nd Birthday, if they meet certain criteria. If you would like any further information please contact Mandy on the below number. If you would like to enquire about places at Playstation we can be contacted at playstationhadleigh@btconnect.com. Please telephone Playstation on 824271 for enrolment details, a prospectus or to arrange a visit.
News from Kersey School Owls In Owls class this term we've have been looking at two different topics; "Going Green" and "Leisure and Entertainment." At the moment we are designing our own Ferris Wheels and Punch and Judy Shows. We have also been working hard in up leveling our clarinet playing with Mr Rowe as well as learning new songs to sing each week. Our Discovery Cafe was a huge success this term and centered around Tim Peake, who we have been following since he first ventured into space. The children had to create capsules for Tim to travel back to Earth in. Unfortunately a lot of our 'Tim's' didn't make it! Badgers We have had a busy few weeks recently with lots of learning happening in class. The parents were invited to come in to our Discovery Café where they were able to learn with the Badgers about the skeleton and why it is important to our body. The children are learning songs for their Easter play which is being performed on the last day of the term and they are also looking forward to their ‘Night at Kersey’ museum Egyptian workshop coming up. Hedgehogs Hedgehogs class have had a very busy few weeks. We enjoyed our parents joining us for our 'Discovery Cafe' where we planted seeds and learnt all about how plants grow. We even designed and painted our own plant pots. We also had an exciting World Book Day dressing up as our favourite book characters and thinking about the story 'Percy the Park Keeper'. We made monster book marks, puppets and thought of our own stories using the characters. As our topic is growing we have been reading the story of Jack and the Beanstalk and wrote instructions of how to get to the Giant's castle. There were some amazing ideas of what the Giant's land might look like! Squirrels Squirrels have been busy learning about the Gruffalo. They have created their own Gruffalo's and have used adjectives to label them. We joined in with the village litter pick by collecting rubbish from the car park. We talked about recycling and the importance of putting litter in the bin. Everyone came to school dressed as their favourite book character for World book day, they talked about their character and enjoyed lots of book related activities. If you would like to know more about Kersey school please ring the office on 01473 823397, email admin@kersey.suffolk.sch.uk or visit our website www.kersey.suffolk.sch.uk
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The Hadleigh Tag 2016 On Sunday March 13th Hadleigh RFC was proud to host The Hadleigh TAG, officially recognised by the RFU, Rugby’s governing body, as England’s biggest ever mini-TAG Tournament.
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Building on the success of previous years’ tournaments HRFC welcomed 330 players and 32 squads of U7s and U8s from Braintree, Colchester, Woodbridge, Ipswich, Maldon, Brightlingsea, Mistley, Sudbury, Bury St. Edmunds, Harwich, Stowmarket, Felixstowe, Ipswich YM as well as their own ‘Hadleigh BaaBaa’s’ to compete for silverware. In the spring sunshine, and to the cheers of over 700 spectators, the First Whistle blown by the Guest of Honour Cllr Richard Whiting, the Mayor of Hadleigh, signalled over 4 hrs and 66 games of Mini-TAG, a non-contact form rugby designed to help young boys and girls develop their skills and experience the passion of playing the game. Marcus Gallagher; Youth Chairman of Hadleigh RFC, commented “Building on the legacy of RWC2015, the excitement of the Six Nations and drawing on the enthusiasm of hundreds of players, coaches and supporters in the region as well as our own army of volunteers, The Hadleigh TAG goes from strength to strength. In organising and hosting the tournament our club is proud to be recognised by the RFU as a ‘Kids First’ Beacon Club for the development of grass-roots rugby and as a hub for on-going ‘Volunteer Excellence’ across the Eastern Counties”. Results: U7s The Kersey Freight Ltd Cup Sudbury I (2) v Sudbury II (5) The Press Gang Laundry Shield Woodbridge (9) v Bury St Edmunds (6) The YourTelemarkeing Plate Stowmarket (8) v Braintree (3) U8s The Thrift Shop Cup Hadleigh (12) v Braintree (13) The Plant Parts Shield Woodbridge II (10) v Colchester (8) The Skar Mouldings Plate Hadleigh II (6) v Ipswich (7) We look forward to welcoming friends, old and new, for the 4th Hadleigh TAG on March 12th 2017. Mick Collins, Fixtures Secretary Fixtures@hadleighrfc.co.uk 07805 493246
Groovy and fun 70s & 80s Disco! Saturday 23rd April at Whatfield Village Hall will see a Groovy and Fun 70s & 80s Disco! With dancing to the popular Cloud 9 Roadshow playing some great tracks from these decades. Fancy dress is optional, but there is a prize for the best dressed. So dig out those dancing shoes and get practicing your moves! You can dance the night away from 7.00 pm until 11.30 pm. The Bar will be open from 7 - 11.15pm (last orders) with a great choice of drinks. Tickets are just £10 (or £12 on the night) which includes nibbles (a great opportunity for themed food - you may want to donate some too?) Please contact either Kerry 07917 542285 or Alison 01473 810299. All proceeds to Whatfield Primary School.
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Hadleigh Cycling Club’s riders and helpers turned out in force at the inaugural Mud, Sweat and Gears mountain biking event in Hintlesham in early March. In the first round of the season, Adam Chamberlin (featured in photo) finished 2nd in the Sport Male category and achieved his first podium spot. On a tough course on a chilly day, Junior Club members, Alex Spraggons, William Lowe, Daniel Flockhart, Harvey Gladwell, Jared Gibson, Ben Lowe and Ryan Gooderham performed well. Amongst the adults, Andy Laflin, Tony Green and Valerie Gladwell results were noteworthy. Lucy Jay, HCC Committee Member said, “I am certainly looking forward to seeing everyone’s progress this year, if this race is anything to go by it’s going to be a great season.” HCC riders have taken part in a number of events over the winter months. In the Breckland 10 mile time trail event, Phil “The Hat” Barnes, despite dreadful conditions, set a personal best and finished just out of the top ten. And Alex and Molly Cutmore did particularly well in the Lee Valley Youth Races. The Junior Club runs on Wednesdays from 6 – 7 pm at the High School. The sessions are £2 for members, £3 for non-members. HCC has also been working with the High School to develop a satellite cycling club for students. Over 60 members signed up at the recent Subs night at The George. The membership fees are £10 for an individual and £30 for a family. More details of the Club and planned events can be found at www.hadleighcyclingclub.org or www.facebook.com/HadleighCyclingClub
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Hadleigh United Football Club Sponsored by Hadleigh Tyre Group and Toppesfield Ltd www.hadleigh-utd.co.uk Hadleigh United gained a splendid victory at home to Kirkley by a single goal scored by Danny thrower. A draw against Fakenham was achieved with Sam Sharp scoring a great goal just before the end. A goalless draw at Long Melford was followed by yet another draw against Ipswich Wanderers. The Reserves have had a great time with Aiden Bignall on target in a win at Brightlingsea. A win against Brantham was followed by success against Diss with Sharp on target in a both games. These performances put the Reserves on top of the league but they blotted their copybook by losing at Halstead although the defeat was only by two goals to one. The club has been playing good football this season with the campaign approaching the final stages. The Thurlow Nunn Youth Team lost by two to one in the league cup against Ipswich Wanderers. Big news from the club which was announced recently is that Chelsea legend Ron Harris will be at the Millfield for a Celebrity Evening on Friday 13th May. The former hard-tackling defender will be appearing in a marquee on the football pitch. A comedian will also be appearing and a 3 course meal will be available. Full details are on the website. Prizewinners in the latest monthly draw were George Mrozek and Steve Downey. The Ground Improvement draw winner was Chris Towell. Both draws were made by Sue Mowles at the Chell Trophy final. Hadleigh United Fixtures First team fixtures for April begin at Clacton on Friday 1st. A home match against Whitton follows on Saturday 9th which is followed by a trip to Haverhill on Tuesday 12th. A match at Stanway is next on the list on Saturday 16th before Newmarket come to the Millfield on Friday 22nd. An away match at Ipswich Wanderers is on Wednesday 27th before the season draws to a close with Swaffham at the Millfield on Saturday 30th. A busy month for the Reserves starts on Saturday 2nd at home to Walsham. A trip to Saffron Walden on Tuesday 5th is followed by a home match against Cornard on Tuesday 12th. On Saturday 16th Stanway will be entertained before Lowestoft make the long journey to Hadleigh on Tuesday 19th. The Thurlow Nunn youth team will be at home to Halstead on Thursday 7th. Any alterations will be on the club website.
Stoke by Nayland celebrate St Patrick’s Day Stoke by Nayland golfers celebrated St Patrick’s Day with a team competition, which attracted a big field of twenty seven teams, with four players in each team. In first place Les Norman, John Partridge, Alan Austin and Peter Robins amassed a brilliant 128 points to win on countback. The first three teams all had the same score. There were also prizes for nearest the pin on all par three holes and a well stocked half way hut. 1st Les Norman, John Partridge, Alan Austin, Peter Robins 128 points ocb 2nd Tim Kingsley, Norman Davidson, Les Norman, Alan Austin, Bob Queminet, Alan Hooke 128 points Pete Robins, John Partridge. 3rd David Nixon, Claire Nixon, Sam Nixon, Alex English 128 points. Nearest the Pin: M Foster (3), S Bradshaw (7), A Austin (9), I Collett (11), S Briggs (18).
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Hat-Trick for Chris Williams Chris Williams has completed a hat-trick of wins in the popular Andy Platter competition staged for seniors at Newton Green Golf Club. Three years running the paramedic pot hunter has led the field home in the Stableford competition, and this year he completed the task on temporary greens, with the course covered in frost at the start of the day. His 39 points saw him lead L-R: Roger OBrien-Hill, Chris Williams, home Roger O'Brien-Hill 37 and Andy Dodds and Derek King. Derek King 36, with the trophy being presented by Andy Dodds, who launched the competition 20 years ago before the club had an official seniors section. In recent times women have also been part of the day, with recent ladies captain Sheila Walter winning the section with 40 points, followed by current captain Sally Cade 36, and Sue Lockwood 33. Nearest pin prizes: Ladies, Angela Chapman. Men, Steve Street and Brian Joy. Mixed, Lee Prentice, Bill Havers and Di Cunningham.
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The new tennis season starts in April, not that the Winter period has been unproductive, with our Ladies and Mixed Doubles teams active in the Ipswich Leagues. Club play (social tennis) continued through the Winter on Tuesday evenings and Sunday mornings and it was surprising how few of the sessions were lost to the weather – they are a hardy lot the Hadleigh tennis players! Through the Summer there will be three club sessions per week: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6.30pm to 8.00pm and Sundays from 9.30am to 12.00 pm. There will also be the usual mix of social and “tournaments” for members throughout the year. Come along and give us a try. For the little folk, Mary-Claire Tweedy will again run her Junior Coaching; two sessions: 4.00 to 5.00pm for Beginners and 5.00 to 6.00pm for Improvers. Mary-Claire is an LTA qualified coach and is enthusiastic about helping youngsters in the Hadleigh area to develop their tennis skills. For more information call Mary-Claire on 07946 746126 or email mctweedy@hotmail.com If you have any general queries or would like details of membership please email hadleightennis@gmail.com, or call or text(preferred) Bryan Walls on 07714 484842
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ECO SYSTEMS Tree and Ground Care
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CALL THE PROFESSIONAL FOR GENERAL PEST CONTROL
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ALL ASPECTS OF TREE SURGERY
200348
FREE QUOTATIONS Fully insured. Level 2 Certificate in Pest Management. Local and reliable. Call Rob on 07805 999544 I use traditional and humane mole control techniques. Competitive prices. Hadleigh based. Or email roblowson106@gmail.com
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elmsett storshops We offer clean, secure, easy access storage from £50/month and workshop options from £75-£400/month Access all hours 24 hour CCTV & Security Barrier Flood Lighting Parking available adjacent to unit
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Clive Claireaux
Domestic Installer
Clive Domestic Installer Part P Approved Tel: Claireaux 01473 823065 Serving Hadleigh Tel: 01473 823065
Part P Approved
and the surrounding area Domestic & Commercial
Steve Johnson
All Aspects Of Tree Work, Hedge Cutting, Landscaping, Fencing & Childrens Play Areas Domestic & Commercial Fully Insured Free, No Obligation Quotations On Request
01473 823 887
Mobile: 07891 723712 Tel: 01473 823065
(Formerly BV Hicks Ltd)
Are you having trouble setting up or operating your TV / Audio or DVD? Has your equipment stopped working? Does your TV need a re-tune?
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Clive Claireaux
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Help is at hand - Call Toby Hicks 01449 741056 / 07968 686035
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ROWLAND & SIMPSON LTD. (G. Girling)
Plumbing & Heating • Gas & Oil Installations Gas Boiler Servicing • Power Flushing Bathrooms, Showers & Tiling
01473 823914 07887 551150 www.rowlandandsimpsonltd.co.uk
C. A. Building
Put the sparkle back into your oven with a call to your local Ovenclean specialist
All General Building
Single and Double Ovens • Agas and Ranges Grills, Hobs & Extractors • Microwaves • BBQs
for all your
Call your local Ovenclean Specialist for a quick quote on: Mob: 07824 159800 Email: kevin.hatley@ovenclean.com
Extensions Renovations Driveways All Building and Landscaping Work
Tel: 01473 824404 Mobile: 0753 518 5763 Offering a friendly and reliable service with over 15 years experience Experts in A-Rated gas boiler installations Boiler servicing, repair and system maintenance General Plumbing, Bathrooms, Showers, Taps Power flushing, Landlord and Safety Certificates Fully insured - No job too small Contact Ashley for a free no obligation quotation
Telephone 01473 822775 Mobile 07769 260918 www.heatsaveheating.com Email: info@heatsaveheating.com
Prices starting from £45 Using advanced equipment and customised products that will quickly remove all grease, fat and burnt on carbon deposits. No fumes, no mess, no bother, just perfect results every time!
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J J DUNN INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DECORATOR Decorating & Wallpapering Over 25 Years Experience Quality finish at affordable prices
539463
Hadleigh Suffolk IP7 5EP T: 01473 828953 M: 07515 112568 E: jjdunndecorating@hotmail.com
N B Groundworks Foundations Drainage Blockpaving Patios Concreting Fencing Call 07564 928330 or 01473 807754 jonathon@thejollybuilder.co.uk
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Email: nbgroundworks@outlook.com Telephone: 07979 481182 / 01473 511850
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Quinn Andrade Approved Electrician
T: 07977 279970 quinnandrade@yahoo.co.uk www.andrade-electrical.co.uk 2 Rosemary Cottage, Church Road, Battisford, Stowmarket IP14 2HF 62
Telephone Community News on 01473 823366
For bookings call Michelle on 01473 373150 Doors Opened • New Locks • Insurance Upgrades • Doors Adjusted Internal Door Locks • Garage Locks • Patio Door Locks Locks for Upvc, Wooden and Aluminium Doors
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Have your company listed for £6.25 + VAT per month (Minimum insertion 4 months) and reach 8600 local homes and businesses
Call Les 01473 827096 Mobile 07850 318582 www.beaumont-privatehire.co.uk
For more information call Matt on 01473 823366 Accountants / Financial Services Thompson Financial Consulting.01473 828973 Walter Wright ............................01473 822143 GKM Financial Services .............01473 828280 Aaron Clarke ..............................01473 657763 Butchers Jolly Meat Company ..................01473 810119 Builders / Property Maintenance C.A. Builders..............................01473 824404 Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 T.J. Griggs .................................01473 824315 D.R. Payne General Handyman..01473 823880 G.C. Property.............................01473 823559 Grass To Glass...........................01473 828269 Mark Rowland ..........................01787 211687 P. Crisp Carpentry......................01473 415727 Hadleigh Buildbase ....................01473 822318 Cooper & Kelling Builders..........07966 678704 GMH Builders ............................07807 217623 AK Smith Plastering...................01787 212352 Wall to Wall Builders .................01449 741510 R&M Ponds...............................01449 740597 Tony Faulkner ............................01473 822122 Jolly Builder...............................01473 807754 M&J Builders.............................01449 721767 NB Groundworks .......................07979 481182 R D Lane Building......................07815 758819 Snell Builders ............................07508 298213 Bricks Fix & Mix ..07940 223227 / 07826 301209 O J Hurd Carpentry........................07584 317068 Cards, Gifts, Stationery Keith Avis ..................................01473 823131 Carpets / Flooring A.J. Carpets ...............................01473 822240 Hadleigh Carpet Care .................01473 396706 Pro-Clean...................................01473 396650 Car Sales, Servicing, Repairs & Valet Ainger Holbrow..........................01473 823286 L.S. Eaves..................................01206 262123 Suffolk Rural Enterprises...........01473 652232 Complete Car Services ..............01473 828991 Hadleigh Tyre Group..................01473 827827 Paul Wilding ..............................01473 827272 Rackhams..................................01473 747117 Eurospeed Tyre and Garage.......01473 823172 S. T. Services Simon Tydeman ..07783 033401 Crockatt Garage.........................01473 824342 Scuffs & Scrapes.......................01473 824909 Chimney Sweep / Fireplace Services TL Chimneys .............................07733 420611 Capel Chimney Sweep ...............01473 313069 Clothes Labels to Love ...........................07889 773593 ZOR Boutique ............................07969 525859 Cleaners Mulberry Maids .........................01473 827338 Cycle Repair Spokes Cycle Repair..................01473 658529
Double Glazing, Windows & Doors Andy Grimsey ............................01473 823584 Tim Allen Windows....................01473 827086 Hadleigh Glass...........................01473 822415 Surefix .......................................01473 827004 A&B Glass ................................0800 077 3996 SEH BAC....................................0808 1592846 Driving Instruction Peter Cutts.........01473 822937/07786 735285 Electrical Goods and Supplies Hadleigh Lighting & Electrical....01473 829222 Hicks TV & Audio Solutions.......01449 741056 Electricians CC Electrical ..............................07891 723712 S Cowle Electrical ......................01473 823179 C. V. Rush Electrical...................01473 824156 Andrade Electrical......................07977 279970 David Lavender..........................01473 829753 Estate Agents Frost & Partners ........................01473 823456 ByChoice ...................................01473 828280 Abbotts......................................01473 827135 Palmer & Partners .....................01787 242540 Florists The Flower Shop Kersey Mill .....01473 805156 Funeral Directors Hunnaball ..................................01473 748808 Kingsbury & Saunders ..............01473 823117 R. Gwinnell ................................01473 824440 W. A. Deacon .............................01787 247389 Garden Machinery Repair W. J. Green ................................01473 823839 Steve Blake ................................07813 814623 Garden Services 4 Life Landscapes......................01473 828117 Garden Maintenance Services ...01473 828231 Grass To Glass...........................01473 828269 T. J. Griggs ................................01473 824315 The Landscaper .........................01473 824107 Leeks Landscapes .....................07741 448208 Robert Body ..............................07515 727818 Parkwood Landscapes...............01473 396993 Flowers Groundcare ..................01787 374561 Hair and Beauty Hadleigh Hairloom.....................01473 822191 French Complexion....................01473 828805 Cutter & Co................................01473 827436 Hardware M. W. Partridge ..........01473 824183 / 822333 Health and Fitness Hadleigh Boxford Practice .........01473 822961 Hadleigh Dental Surgery............01473 823092 Hearing Care Centre...................08000 962637 Looking-Glass Dental Practice...01473 823003 Nicholas Salway Osteopath .......01473 820123 Sally Mowles Foot Health Care ..01473 822902 Hadleigh Osteopaths..................01473 828585 Hadleigh Physiotherapy.............01473 810185
Karen Ann Franklin ....................07772 286106 Queen Street Foot Clinic ............01473 822225 Pam Evans Counselling .............07835 414429 Holiday Lets Toppesfield Cottages .................01473 829129 Home Design / Services Les Hymas Upholsterer .............01473 829337 Energy on Tap............................07780 975787 Rendall & Wright .......................01787 375076 Ironing services Flat Out Ironing..........................01473 826007 I.T. and Computer Services Home Computer Services..........01473 829552 ITworx Computers .....................01787 210031 Languages Christine Scot Fox French Tuition ..01473 827941 Locksmith T.J. Griggs .................................07850 630389 The Lock Doctor ........................01473 373150 Mobility Services Hadleigh Mobility Centre ...........01473 823235 Newsagents Keith Avis ..................................01473 823131 Nursing & Care Services Friars Hall ..................................01473 822159 Laxfield House............01787 247340 / 247495 Waterfield House .......................01473 829103 The Red House ..........................01787 372948 Painting & Decorating Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 J Dunn Painter & Decorator.......01473 828953 Paint Saint JLM .07917 877694 01473 822578 Pest Control Vermoush Pest Control .............07805 999544 Lister Countryside Services.......01473 805792 Command Pest Control .............01787 248049 Pets Trophy Pet Foods.......................01449 741518 April Cottage Cattery..................01787 247302 Clay Hill Cattery .........................01449 744966 Picture Framing Picture This ...............................01473 652330 Walnut Tree Framing..................01473 829825 Plant Hire Hadleigh Hirebase......................01473 828509 Plumbing & Heating Local Community News Community News Gallagher ...................................01473 828806 Rowland & Simpson..................01473 823914 Seager Home Solutions .............01473 824884 Plumbmate ................................01473 810088 Roundhouse Plumbing ..............01473 829741 Heatsave Heating Solutions .......01473 822775 Spear .........................................01473 829863 Buddha ......................................07710 081745 Allpress Plumbing & Heating.....01473 828004 Local Community527240 News Fast Fix Boilers ..........................07921 Printers Keith Avis Printers .....................01473 823366
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Pubs, Restaurants, Food & Drink Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 The George ................................01473 822151 The Kings Head Hadleigh...........01473 828855 Kersey Bell.................................01473 823229 The George Hintlesham .............01473 652408 The Ram ....................................01473 822880 The Swan Monks Eleigh ............01449 763163 The Greyhound Lavenham.........01787 249558 Royal Bengal .............................01473 823744 The Swan Lavenham .................01787 247477 Finezza.......................................01473 822001 Spice Indian Takeaway...............01473 827199 Horseshoes Inn Cockfield..........01284 828177 Septic Tank Emptying A.K. Services .............................01473 822694 Shops Hollowtrees ...............................01449 741247 Bridge Farm Barns.....................01449 740456 Skip / Waste Removal G. Leeks Skip Hire .....................01473 824256 Box Mini Skips 01787 211289 Solicitors Gibbons Solicitors .....................01473 822488 Bates Wells & Braithwaite..........01473 219282 Gotelees ....................................01473 822102 Sports & Hobbies Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 Stoke by Nayland Club...............01206 265818 Newton Green Golf Club ............01787 377217 Snowys Bait & Tackle ................07766 140624 Storage Elmsett Storshops .....................01473 822162 Surveyors MS Surveys ...............................01473 249020 Taxi/Wedding Cars Beaumont Cars ..........................01473 827096 Hadleigh Executive Travel ..........01473 828222 Town & Country Cars ................01473 828999 Voyager Travel ...........................01473 828102 Hadleigh Private Hire .................01473 829700 A&L Private Hire........................01473 356277 Travel Beestons ....................01473 212521 / 823243 Travel 2000................................01206 394433 Travel Stop ................................01473 828728 Tree Surgeons Oakdene Tree Services...............01473 652117 Eco Systems Tree Care ..............01449 741255 Veterinary Surgeons Highcliff Veterinary Practice ......01473 822704 Water Softeners Patmore.....................................01473 713600 Weight Loss & Fitness Cambridge Diet Val Lord............01449 737113 Window Cleaner Ken Fisk.....................................01449 401427 C&D Services ............................01473 828626
S. Cowle Electrical Ltd. Electrical Contractors Telephones • Commercial • Industrial • Domestic • Agricultural Lighting Schemes • Alarms
Design • Installation • Testing • Certification Your local Part P Approved Contractor Established over 40 years For free estimates contact Contracts Manager on
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www.frostandpartners.co.uk Sales Awaiting EPC
Bildeston
3 bedrooms
£339,500
EPC Rating: C
Hadleigh
3 bedrooms
£295,000
EPC Rating: D
Dedham
3 bedrooms
£455,000
Sproughton
4 bedrooms
EPC Rating: E
Hadleigh
2 bedrooms
£175,000
EPC Rating: C
Lower Somersham 2 bedrooms £220,000
EPC Rating: D
EPC Rating: D
Bildeston
4 bedrooms
EPC Rating: D
Upper Layham
3 bedrooms
£179,995
£530,000
£455,000 Awaiting EPC
Hadleigh
4 bedrooms
£365,000
EPC Rating: D
Raydon
4 bedrooms EPC Rating: B
Aldham
4 bedrooms
£595,000
£575,000
Hadleigh
4 bedrooms
EPC Rating: F
WANTED We have many applicants seeking three and four bedroom properties in and around the Hadleigh area to rent and buy. If you are thinking of renting or sell your property please call Frost & Partners on 01473 823456 for a free no obligation market appraisal.
£825,000
Chelsworth
2 bedrooms
Open 7 days per week • Open until 8pm weekdays 76 High Street, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 5EF sales@frostandpartners.co.uk
£315,000