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It’s Spring Time, It’s Show Time! Preparations for the 177th Hadleigh Show on Saturday 21st May are nearly complete and we hope you will join us for a great family day out at Holbecks Park. The Grand Ring will welcome the Royal Signals White Helmets Display Team who will be performing spectacular feats of balance, death defying crossover rides and outstanding acrobatics. This year’s machinery demo will chart farm mechanisation from Suffolk horses to the newest computer driven machinery. Joining the Sheep Show in the Education area will be local bee keepers and Suffolk Wildlife Trust, on hand to offer advice and guidance on how to make your garden wildlife friendly. Art work from local schools in the Education tent will also follow this wildlife theme New this year is our cooking demo area where Malcolm Long, from Assington, and his team of chefs will be cooking up a host of dishes throughout the day using local produce. The Food Hall will also showcase the very best local food and drink producers, tempting you to sample and buy. Advance tickets can be purchased on-line at www.hadleighshow.co.uk as well as 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. If buying 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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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. Sunday 1st May Plant Sale at Walnut Tree Barn, Duke Street, Hintlesham, Plants, Cakes for sale, Cream Teas, Art Exhibition and Raffle. 3 - 5 pm. Tuesday 3rd May 10.00-11.30am Come in for Coffee - Hadleigh URC, Community Room, 10.00-11.30am Church open for Prayer - Hadleigh URC Friday 6th May 12.15pm Lunch Club – Ansell Centre Friday 6th May St. Marys Church Fashion Show, Raydon Village Hall 7.30pm. Tickets £5 inc light refreshments. Saturday 7th May Soul & Motown Party at Hadleigh United Football Club, 7.30 to midnight, Tickets £4 from 07980 301954 or 07971 855381. Saturday 7th May 2.00-4.00pm Scrabble - Hadleigh URC, Community Room Saturday 7th May Bowling Club Coffee Morning, Stone Street, Hadleigh 10 am to Noon. Cakes, Tombola, Plants, Books. All welcome, admission £1 inc drink and biscuit. Monday 9th May Hadleigh Steering Group Meeting 4.15pm - 6.00pm at Hadleigh Pool and Leisure in the Social Room Monday 9th May Hadleigh Steering Group Meeting 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 Monday 9th May Hadleigh U3A offers a warm welcome to all Members and prospective Members to tea, coffee and biscuits at the Ansell Centre in Hadleigh at 2.30pm on to listen to Mark Mitchels talking about Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first Englishwoman to qualify as a physician and surgeon. Tuesday 10th May 10.00-11.30am Come in for Coffee - Hadleigh URC, Community Room, 10.00-11.30am Church open for Prayer - Hadleigh URC
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May 2016
Tuesday 10th May Hadleigh & District Flower Club meeting in the United Reformed Church, Market place Hadleigh at 7.30pm. Flower arranging demonstration by Crystal Dyball from Norwich "Blooming Lovely" Members £1.50 visitors £4 includes tea/coffee; floral sundries for sale. Wednesday 11th May Hadleigh & District Flower Club. An afternoon guided tour of Marks Hall, Essex For details 'phone Marilyn on 01473 517608 Friday 13th May 9.30am The Ark Toddler Club at Hadleigh Baptist Church Saturday 14th May & Sun 15th May Kersey Mill is open as part of National Mills Weekend, celebrating our milling heritage, 10 am to 4 pm. Entrance is free. Saturday 14th May & Sun 15th May Monks Eleigh Bygone & Collectors Club present a Weekend of 1940s Music & Dance at Bridge Farm Barns, Monks Eleigh. Details on page 26 or call 01787 372478. Saturday 14th May Living with Dying Event in St Marys Church and the Guildroom, Hadleigh. Full details on page 32. Saturday 14th May 2.00-4.00pm Scrabble - Hadleigh URC, Community Room Saturday 14th May Kersey Plant Sale in St Marys, Kersey 2-4 pm, Perennials, Annuals, Baskets, Vegetable Plants and more. Cream Teas. in aid of church funds. Saturday 14th May Hadleigh Footpath Volunteers Walk will start at St Mary’s School at 0930 and we will take the long route to Boxford in time to catch the 1415 bus back to Hadleigh. 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 Sunday 15th May 10.30am Pentecost Worship, Hadleigh URC Sunday 15th May Brocante in the Garden, 48 George Street, Hadleigh, 10 am to 4 pm. Beautiful things for home & garden. Tea, Coffee and cake available. Tuesday 17th May Hadleigh Evening W.I. A.G.M. in the Seminar Room above the Library at 7.30pm. Followed by Ann Louise Hall talking about ‘Blue Tits in the Artic’. Visitors welcome at £3 incls refreshments. Tuesday 17th May 10.00-11.30am Come in for Coffee - Hadleigh URC, Community Room, 10.00-11.30am Church open for Prayer - Hadleigh URC, Wednesday 18th May 12.15pm Lunch Club - Ansell Centre Friday 20th May 9.30am The Ark Toddler Club at Hadleigh Baptist Church Friday 20th May Bishop & Miller Auctioneers are holding a FREE valuation day at Hadleigh Town Hall, 10 am to 1 pm. Tel 01449 673088. Saturday 21st May 2.00-4.00pm Scrabble - Hadleigh URC, Community Room Saturday 21st May Hadleigh Show at Holbecks Park, advance tickets available from 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. If buying 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. Tuesday 24th May 10.00-11.30am Come in for Coffee - Hadleigh URC, Community Room, 10.00-11.30am Church open for Prayer - Hadleigh URC Thursday 26th May at 7.30pm, Fidelis Monthly Meeting. “Hatch, Match and Dispatch”. Talk by Ipswich Registrar, Jane Parker. Venue The Dining Room (opposite The Ram Pub) Sec. Julie Davies 01473 823757. Thurs 26th May Stepping Out in Suffolk- Health Walks- Hadleigh, Meet at 12pm at the Hadleigh Library. IP7 5AG Tel: 01473 229292 info@livewellsuffolk.org.uk Friday 27th May 9.30am The Ark Toddler Club at Hadleigh Baptist Church Saturday 28th May 2.00-4.00pm Scrabble - Hadleigh URC, Community Room Saturday 28th May Hadleigh & District Angling Society - Fishing for Everyone Teach In - at Pond Field, Polstead 10 am to 2 pm. All equipment and bait supplied. Tea, coffee and light refreshments available. Why not bring the whole family along! For more info email johnnysparkes@hotmail.com 31st May 10.00-11.30am Come in for Coffee - Hadleigh URC, Community Room, 10.00-11.30am Church open for Prayer - Hadleigh URC
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Look out for a new booklet entitled The Medieval Manor & Town of Hadleigh which will shortly be on sale. It should help to fill a gap in our knowledge of Hadleigh’s fascinating history in the medieval period. The content derives from Margaret Translations, research & text by Margaret Woods Woods’s translations of over 200 medieval Latin documents from the Manor of Hadleigh manorial manuscripts, most of which are stored in Canterbury Cathedral Archives. It recounts briefly the early history of the Manor of Hadleigh and gives a glimpse of life on the manor and in the town during the 13th and 14th centuries. Since most of the Latin texts have never before been systematically translated, much of the information (along with Margaret’s display in St Mary’s church in September 2015) is publically available for the first time since the 14th century. This is a colourful, readable and modestly priced booklet (£2) with proceeds going to local charitable organisations. Initially it will be available at Keith Avis Newsagents, the Idler and the Tourist Point in St Mary’s Church.
Hadleigh Schools triumph at Art Competition The winners of the 2016 Hadleigh Show cover competition have been announced. Each year HFAA ask local primary schools to design a front cover for the Hadleigh Show programme. This year judging took place at Hintlesham Golf Club just before Easter where over 150 designs from 6 local schools were on display. The overall winner was Livvy Coghill from St Mary’s Primary, pictured below with her winning entry which will be printed on the 2016 Show programme. The very Livvy Coghill from St Mary’s close runner up was Orla from Primary with her winning design Hadleigh Community, whilst in KS1 Layton from Beaumont took the prize. Pupils from Hintlesham and Chattisham, Kersey & Whatfield primary schools were also amongst the top 20 winners. The top 20 covers will be on display in the Education Tent at the Show along with other art work on the theme of Wildlife.
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Howard at Dee Ludlow’s Hotel My word my dear readers, things seem so much better with the arrival of the longer evenings and brighter weather. Many of you will remember Dee Ludlow who had Hintlesham Hall. In fact, I see from my archives that Dee featured in a photograph with me in my column as long ago as 2008. Dee disposed of her interest at Hintlesham and now has a hotel near Cheltenham. You will remember that I had been to the Cheltenham Races in March. I arranged to drop in to see Dee upon my return journey. Dee sends her regards to friends and colleagues in and about Hadleigh. Dee’s Hotel is The Inn at Fossebridge Fosseway Stow Road Cheltenham GL54 3JS Tel. 01285 720721. The hotel is a 17th century Inn and found in four acres of gardens next to the River Coln. The hotel is in a lovely setting and also has some external suites; ideal for your chauffeur or staff that travel with you. There is plenty of parking. The picture shows me in the bar area where I had my dinner. Why not take a few days off to visit and to relax in the surrounding countryside. I know that Dee would be glad to see you. Some of you will have heard me one morning on Radio Suffolk speaking about a classic car outing that I had organised. A party of fifty and some twenty Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor cars visited the Heritage Museum at RAF Wattisham and were lucky enough to be invited to the Officers’ Mess for coffee. We went on to have the unbeatable fish and chips at The Brewer’s Arms at Polstead (Tel. 01787 210441). We then went to see the amazing collection of Rolls-Royce limousines and hearses of funeral directors R Gwinnell & Sons (Tel. 01206 868585). One’s last journey should surely be in a Rolls-Royce and few undertakers can offer that service. We closed the day with tea at The Saracen’s Head at Newton Green (Tel. 01787 379036) where we had wonderful cakes and scones and tea in bone china cups. We never have a dull moment at the office. We were terribly busy in the run-up to the increase in Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT). Now, if at the end of the day of a transaction one holds more than one property then the higher rates of SDLT are likely to apply. This is a matter that needs to be carefully considered at the outset of a purchase. You can check applicable rates on the HMRC SDLT calculator. We should be your first port of call if you are considering a sale or purchase. We can help you prepare for the conveyancing process. If you haven’t made your Will then really you should. As I have mentioned previously a simple Will is better than no Will at all. Do contact us to arrange an appointment. The bedrock of the practice are those clients that come back to us time and again to seek practical advice and it is our pleasure to continue to assist. Howard Gibbons
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Hadleigh Steering Group Meeting 4th April 2016 Notes of Proposals/Decisions/Actions Main Agenda item: Security for our homes and businesses Updates: 1. Hadleigh Market: The first of a series of interviews about the stall holders appeared in the April Community News. Our thanks to Jan Devey who will be helping us all get to know them better. 2. The Corn Exchange: We are now aware that the sale of the property has fallen through. ACTION: It was agreed that the Chairman should approach SCC again. While the property remains on the market, an easement for temporary use of the foyer for a Visitor Information Centre would help support the development of Visitor services. 3. New Wool Towns Association The LEADER fund has been spoken of for a while but it has taken a long time to set up. The criteria are now clearly defined and this has finally motivated the Wool Towns Association to come into being. Hadleigh is not able to bid for money on its own; we are working with Lavenham, Long Melford and Clare to put together a joint bid as the Wool Towns. This is why we need to present a Tourism Strategy for the town in line with our other partners 4. OUR TIDY TOWN Group The Community, the Town and District Councils are all co-operating to help us achieve a clean, safe and attractive environment, both for residents and visitors. A number of litter hotspots have been cleared and are being monitored. Tidy Town Volunteers share in friendly banter while on route, and always round off their mission with coffee and cake. If you want to find out more about OUR TIDY TOWN activities contact Anita Young Tel: 01473 823450 5. Hadleigh Dementia Friendly Business programme Tracey Loynds, Chair of the Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance was able to explain the ways in which any business can help people with dementia. The programme provides guidance and support to enable staff and premises to become dementia friendly. For more information contact Tracey hadleighdementiafriends@ssleisure.co.uk / 01473 823470 Main Agenda Item: Security for homes and Businesses Experiencing burglary is very distressing and makes us all angry when more can’t be done to prevent incidents or prosecute offenders. During discussions we had to acknowledge that the range of fraud and identity crimes may be diverting limited resources. The need to be vigilante, adopting consistent safety measures, can go a long way to deter thieves. 7. Main Agenda items for next meeting The work of the Wool towns Association - Connecting business and tourism 3 We want to encourage attendance especially from our High St businesses. NEXT MEETING: 9th May 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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Rosa Simon Hadleigh Young Musician of the Year - Volunteers Needed On November 28th 2015 over fifty young musicians took part in the first ever Rosa Simon Hadleigh & District Young Musician of the Year competition, which was won by Lydia Clifford for the seniors and Thomas Simon for the juniors. It was so successful that we plan to make this an annual event, with the next competition to be held in February 2017. We would like to double the members of entrants if possible and make this event a town landmark. In order to do this we need help on the administrative side and desperately need volunteers who could form a committee to help further our ideas. If you feel you could offer your time and expertise to help us we would be very grateful. No musical skill required. We would like volunteers from the Hadleigh area, obviously, but if you are from the villages and, especially, the East Bergholt area, you would be very welcome too. Please contact Elaine Goh on 01473 823574 or Maggie Addison on 01473 809927.
Hadleigh Footpath Volunteers We had 13 join us for April’s walk despite a rather dismal day. Despite the weather everyone enjoyed a walk through quite varied countryside which ended up at the recently reopened Case Is Altered pub in Bentley for a pint and snack. May’s walk on Saturday 14th May will start at St Mary’s School at 0930 and we will take the long route to Boxford in time to catch the 1415 bus back to Hadleigh. The route will take in Coram Street, Kersey Vale, William’s Green, Wicker Street Green, Pitches Mount, The White Horse Edwardstone for a quick pint, Home Farm Edwardstone, Sherbourne Street and ending up in Boxford. The walk is about 9.5 miles although there are a couple of break points where those not wishing to complete the entire walk can take shorter route by road into Boxford. Everyone is welcome, including well behaved dogs. Strong shoes or preferably walking boots should be worn as the ground can be muddy and rough in places. As usual, route maps can be requested from the web site. 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
Churches in Hadleigh - Praying for Hadleigh 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 May we will be praying for the following streets: Week commencing Sunday 1st May - Long Bessels, Joseph Close, Weavers Close, Threadneedle Street. Week commencing Sunday 8th May - Ann Beaumont Way Close. Week commencing Sunday 15th May - Ansell Close and New Cut. Week commencing Sunday 22nd May - Benton Street, Carders Close and Cross Maltings. Week commencing Sunday 29th May - Raven Way, Cranworth Road and Dunton Grove. 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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It has been an eventful year for Hadleigh Community Transport Group (HCTG). Suffolk County Council (SCC) has totally revised the way it supports community transport. From 13th June we will provide transport for residents throughout the Babergh District (with the help of our friends at GoStart in Sudbury). We currently operate two Links services that, on request, bring passengers from outlying villages without a bus service to where they want to go within a defined area or to connect with bus services for onward travel. For those without access to transport of their own we operate the Dial-a-Ride (DAR) service in and around Hadleigh. We also operate the Wheels-withinWheels (WwW) service for those who cannot access normal transport or who require a door-to-door service. With the revision in the provision by SCC we have acquired three minibuses for the new services, one for the door-to-door service and a smaller accessible car in addition to the three sixteen-seater minibuses that we already owned. We operate services from Hadleigh to Manningtree and Ipswich, from Whatfield to Ipswich and from Ipswich to Shotley and shortly we will be running the Hadleigh to Stowmarket service: SCC sponsors these services. The vehicles are also used for contract work such as school transport and adults to day services and are available for group hire to organisations in and around Hadleigh e.g. for trips to the theatre or the seaside. HCTG are currently running a pilot operation taking passengers to Ipswich Hospital for appointments. This service is currently being reviewed. HCTG rely on the drivers we employ to help provide a high level of service and in return we have the policy of paying at least the Living Wage rather than just the legal minimum wage. The challenge in the next few years will be in maintaining and renewing our fleet with reducing support from SCC. Just to make sure that our manager did not have an idle moment we moved base during 2015! We are still on the Lady Lane Industrial Estate. Our committee are local people from Hadleigh and Lavenham: we are seeking more volunteers to serve on it. For any of our services or to volunteer to serve on the committee or to train as a driver please contact us on Hadleigh 826242
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Hadleigh Library News Tuesday 31st May 2pm at Hadleigh URC ~ Stars of a major new CBeebies series, Spot Bots, The Three Half Pints proudly present ~ Bad Guys. Derek, Dick and Ernie are really bored of being good. It’s just GOT to be more fun being baddies! But being an evil scientist, a pirate or cowboy is much trickier than they thought. Can the bumbling brothers learn to stay out of the clink and finally get the gold? Or maybe they’ll realise they’re much better at being good guys after all. A hilarious misadventure crammed full of slapstick, silliness and schemes; for families with children aged 5-11. Event takes place on Tuesday 31st May at 2pm at Hadleigh URC Church, Market Place, Hadleigh, IP7 5DL. Tickets available from Hadleigh Library. Children £6 and accompanying adult free. After the show refreshments and craft at Hadleigh Library. Call 01473 823778 for more information. **New activity** Every Thursday 2pm – 3pm Storytime and craft activity, suitable for pre-school and home schooled children. Every Wednesday 10.30am - 12.30pm ~ Top Time for the over 55s If you would like to meet new people and socialise over a cup of tea or coffee, Top Time offers a great opportunity to meet and take part in regular activities. For more details visit the library. Every Thursday 10.00am - 10.30am ~ Bookstart Baby Bounce session A great introduction to the library for babies and toddlers up to the age of 18 months. Soothing songs and rhymes. Every Friday 10.00am - 10.30am ~ Bookstart Tot Rock session Moving on from Baby Bounce to action songs and rhymes from 18 months to preschool. Every Sunday 10.30am - 2.30pm ~ Family Craft Activities We love our pets month, look out for crafts on fish, rabbits, cats, snakes and pet picture poems. Suffolk Libraries launches new scheme to support young people’s mental health Suffolk Libraries is getting behind a national scheme to support young people with mental health issues. ‘Reading Well for young people’ is a new scheme which provides expert information and a recommended reading list to help tackle some of the mental health and wellbeing issues that young people face. ‘Reading Well for young people’ is aimed at 13-18 year-olds and provides high-quality information, support and advice on a wide-range of issues such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders and self-harm, and difficult life pressures, like bullying and exams. For the reading list and more information please follow the link: suffolklibraries.co.uk/news/ Friends of Hadleigh Library held a children’s short story writing competition for ages 7-9 and 10-12 in March. The children had to write up to a 1000 words about any subject. The entries received were of a high standard and the stories were varied and very interesting. Well done to all of those who entered. The winners have been announced and all the prizes have been collected. Hopefully we will get even more entries next year. Winners in both groups: It’s free! Tell your friends and family – it’s free to join the library and everyone is welcome. Did you know that with a library card you can borrow up to 20 books, 6 story cassettes/CDs and 6 eBooks free? You can also borrow CDs, DVDs and computer games for a small charge. You can use the internet free in every library too or use the free wifi. Hadleigh Library, 29 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5AG Tel: 01473 823778 Email: hadleigh.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk www.facebook.com/HadleighLibrarySuffolk/
Kersey Plant Sale Saturday 14th May, 2-4 pm in St. Mary’s Church, Kersey Perennials, Annuals, Basket and Vegetable Plants PLUS MUCH MORE Cream teas available • In aid of church funds
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It’s almost a year since we started Spirit Fitness. As our membership numbers have been increasing we now have a great variety of classes on offer. These include Kettlercise, Metafit, Pump, Pilates, Combat, Zumba, HIIT and Core strengthening classes. By May we will have a circuit class in our bigger hall and also balance classes. In June we will be expanding our timetable even further and including the beach body classes, P90X, Insanity and Piyo. Classes are held weekday mornings and evenings and also on Saturdays. In addition to all this, affordable Personal Training is available to all members as well as non members. There is room for children to sit and watch classes if need be. We are a small friendly welcoming group offering extensive diet and fitness advice to all our members and all abilities are very welcome. We have Tanita Scales so members can have body analysis and goals set if required. Come along and meet us or even watch a class or two and see what you think. Our aim is to have lots of fun in our small studio with no mirrors, no bright lights. Please read some of our members testimonials: “Love my fitness family! Love the classes and the fun we have! Check out Spirit Fitness if your looking to get fit the fun way!” Jen Pullen “It’s certainly made me happy, I feel the best about myself than I have in a long long time”. Alison Watts “I can’t recommend Spirit more highly... It truly is one amazing place, that doesn’t exist for profit but is there for its members... This is the longest I have kept up any kind of exercise ... and I’ve never felt better”. Frances Hammock “The instructor (Jo) is amazing. I’ve been doing the beginners Pilates class since before Christmas and keep signing up for the next six week course. Really looking forward to the new intermediate class”. Jo Mitchell “I’ve been a member of a gym many times before, but never have I found such a safe haven and totally inspirational gym like spirit. Where the instructors and the members are the most friendly, welcoming and committed. I love the way exercise makes me feel in myself, and I sincerely cannot imagine my life without Spirit. It is more than a gym, it’s a community where we are all in it together, until we achieve our goals. That is the uniqueness of the people who run this gym, and its members. It’s a great time to be part of a gym that is going from strength to strength and making growth in all the right ways. It’s doesn’t boast or brag, we are quietly happy doing what we do and doing it well for the people who matter most, the members. I couldn’t endorse this gym more”. Donna Mather All Classes held at our studio above the Baptist Church, George Street, Hadleigh, IP7 5BE. Text or call Tracey 07890 615920, Hazel 07771 771890 or Hannah 07808 163455. Booking is essential, JOINING FEE £5. 45 & 60min classes are £5, 30min classes are £4, or unlimited classes £30 per month or £25 off peak see website for details and timetable. www.spiritfitnessstudio.com
Musical Director required for Ladies Choir We are seeking a Musical Director/Conductor for an all ladies choir of 23 members following the sudden passing of our original Musical Director. We meet every Wednesday at the Whitehouse Baptist Church, Ipswich between 7.30 pm and 9.00pm to sing light music - songs from shows etc. with a view to performing concerts for charitable groups, residential homes and similar venues. Our singers join on an informal basis with no experience or auditions required. If you think you would be suitable for this role please contact, the pianist, Mrs Ann Fox 01473 403547 or annfox02@hotmail.com
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Ken’s SESAW News Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare Reg charity no 1124029 Kenneth is busy promoting dog chipping, leaving me to tell you about two feline families that arrived at SESAW recently. A kind gentleman rescued Chilli, who had been living rough on an industrial estate, just before she gave birth to a litter of kittens. Sadly another pregnant puss lost some of her litter due to a viral infection. The remaining kittens are now fighting for their lives. We are also expecting babies in the garden since the blue tits laid eggs in Ron's new bird box. Fear not dear reader, my interest in our feather residents extends only to bird watching from the comfort of a sunny windowsill. Barbara had a good day at her Bonanza Sale in Stratford St. Mary last month. The village gave SESAW a warm welcome and £445 was raised. Staunch Hadleigh supporters Peter and Julie Hedges with their dog Millie were among the many visitors. Over £3200 was raised at our Spring Sale in Long Melford thanks to more than 200 visitors and our wonderful volunteers who helped make the event such a success. If you enjoy testing your general knowledge, a Village Quiz Evening is for you. Teams of up to eight people welcome at Leavenheath Village Hall on Saturday 14th May. Arrive 7pm for 7.30pm start with a big raffle in the interval, licensed bar and free parking. Tickets £8 per head including hot supper (veggie option), phone 01206 263269 to book. Whatever the weather, do come to our two day Bank Holiday Sale in the front garden, 10am to 1pm on 28th and 29th May. Gazeboes are at the ready to cover enough things to fill every house in the village including a very cosy cat bed that would be just right for me, Ollie (the Black) Cat Suffolk and Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Tel: 01787 210888 Opening times vary, please phone first or check: sesaw – Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare.
How much can we rely upon Pre-Nuptial Agreements?
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Over the past few years, it has been common for engaged couples to enter into pre-nuptial agreements, with the aim of protecting their assets, if they decide to get a divorce. It had been understood that whilst pre-nuptial agreements are not binding in this country, the Family Courts in England and Wales do consider these documents when dividing financial assets during a divorce. A new guide, ‘Sorting out Finances on Divorce’, written by a team of Judges and lawyers has stated that pre-nuptial agreements can only be followed if the agreement is deemed fair and it meets the needs of each of the spouses’ When making a decision as to how the finances of a separated couple should be divided during a divorce, the Courts will usually try to ensure that both spouses’ are able to continue to live a similar lifestyle to what they enjoyed during the marriage. The new guide suggests that it is more likely for a pre-nuptial agreement to be followed by the Courts when there are plenty of assets available to meet both spouses’ needs. It also states that a pre-nuptial agreement might be of use when a spouse hoped to keep a specific item of sentimental value, such as a family heirloom or pet. It is important to remember that when entering into a pre-nuptial agreement, there is no guarantee that any of the terms included within the agreement will be upheld by the Court. The Court’s overall objective during divorce proceedings is to ensure that both spouses are adequately provided for and the assets available are divided in a fair manner. When the Court is asked to make a decision in regard to the division of assets, various factors are considered, such as the discrepancy in the parties’ incomes and whether either party has a mental or physical disability. A pre-nuptial agreement will not necessarily take into account these factors at the time of a separation. The importance of these factors will vary during a marriage and they can only be considered at the point of separation. If you are considering entering into a pre-nuptial agreement, it is important that you obtain the appropriate legal advice. If you are required to rely upon your pre-nuptial agreement during a divorce, it is important that the document has been drafted correctly so that the Court can decide whether to follow the terms of the agreement or not. 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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Hadleigh Shop Loyalty Scheme This month’s winner of the first prize of £50 is Mrs Linda Ashworth and the second prize (which was donated by Adnams Kitchen and Wine Shop in Hadleigh) was Mrs Gloria Powell. Both cards were drawn in front of an independent observer. Please contact Barbara on 01473 828800 if you would like your shop to be included in the scheme to encourage people to shop in the High Street.
Dementia Awareness Week 15th to 21st May 2016 This year's Dementia Awareness Week, 15 – 21 May, aims to encourage people who are worried about dementia to confront their worries by addressing dementia directly and coming to Alzheimer's Society for information and support. Dementia can be scary and many people don't know where to turn, but Alzheimer's Society is here for anyone affected and there are lots of ways we can help. Because we believe that life doesn't end when dementia begins. The Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance is working with volunteers, groups and businesses to make Hadleigh a dementia friendly community. Why not come and see how the Alliance is working to raise awareness and understanding to dementia or how we can sign post you to the right support or even better how you can get involved. You will find us on; Saturday 14th May, St Mary’s Church - Living with Dying, 10:00-16:00 And Saturday 21st May, Holbecks Park - Hadleigh Show, 08:00-18:00 For more information on the Alliance call 01473 823470 or email hadleighdementiafriends@ssleisure.co.uk Working to become a dementia friendly community.
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On The Start Line for Second Sportive
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Local cyclists are getting ready to sign up for the Gayford Flyer, Hadleigh’s own sportive on September 18th. Last year’s event attracted over 200 adult cyclists and the town’s cycling club is looking to tempt even more. The sportive is named “The Gayford Flyer” in recognition of the town’s world record breaking aviator, Oswald Gayford. The 60 and 32 mile routes will take riders past landmarks including Gayford family home on Angel Street, RAF Wattisham where he served as commander and his final resting place in Naughton. Richard Holdaway, Sportive Director said, “We had tremendous feedback from those who took part in last year’s event and from British Cycling. Everyone commented that it was well run and the routes were interesting and varied. Of course, we had fantastic weather and we’re doing our best to ensure that we have more of the same this year.” Cyclists can sign up via www.britishcycling.org.uk from 18th May, Oswald Gayford’s birthday. The sportive is supported by The Pedal House, The George Public House, Sunny Day Cycleworks and Crockatt Garage.
Get Back On Your Bike Adam Chamberlin, Chair of the Club said, “With the money from last year’s sportive, we are aiming to support the development of cycling in the town and we’re putting on 4 sessions for women of all ages who want to get back into cycling.” To find out more about the Get Back on Your Bike sessions come along to a free bike check session at the High School Leisure Centre on Tuesday, 10th May at 7pm or email: info@hadleighcyclingclub.org. The 4 weekly sessions will begin at 7pm on 17th May, cost £10 and include club membership. The sessions will include cycling skills, rules of the road and how to get the most out of cycling on your own or with others. For more information on the Club visit www.hadleighcyclingclub.org or email or connect with the club via Facebook: Hadleigh Cycling Club @HadleighCycling
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Get back on your bike Encouraging women of all ages to enjoy cycling Learn cycle skills, the rules of the road and how to get the most out of cycling on your own or with friends. 4 Weekly Sessions start Tuesday 17th May at the High School Leisure Centre from 7 to 8 pm
Hadleigh South District Councillors’ Surgery You can meet your Hadleigh South Babergh District Councillors (Kathryn Grandon and Sue Burgoyne) and discuss your concerns at their monthly walkin surgery on Saturday 14th May from 11am until noon at the Lounge Room in the British Legion Club (opposite the side entrance of Partridges, in George Street). You are welcome to drop in, email or to call any of your Hadleigh District Councillors: Kathryn Grandon: 01473 824489 Sue Burgoyne : 01473 823263 Sian Dawson m: 07931 703157 Tina Campbell: 01473 822290
£10 in total (including Club Membership) Find out more at our FREE cycle check session at the High School on 10th May. email: info@hadleighcyclingclub or 07738 686517 Kathryn Grandon
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SKy Watch
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New Meteor Shower On New Years just past a new meteor shower was detected from New Zealand using two sites and 32 cameras that are constantly pointing towards the sky. That night, 59 meteors were seen of which 21 could be traced back to an origin from the southern constellation of Volans, The Flying Fish. The next night 2 more were detected. The new shower has been given the name the Volantids. This shower has never before been seen in recorded history. Now, you may be thinking why we should be talking about this when it is so far away and can't be seen from our skies; well, the implications of such an event hold possible global implications as we'll see in a while. Firstly,on any given night you can expect to see a few meteors that will randomly zip across the sky, these are known as 'sporadic' meteors, and are the result of the Earth sweeping up debris as it travels around its orbit in space. These meteors are small dust particles no bigger than the size of a pea and some of these meteors are man-made junk that is orbiting our planet , an idea of this can be seen in the graphic . Nearly 70 years of rocket launches has created this rather shocking ring of debris around our planet. The second cause of meteors is when the Earth passes through an organised stream of debris as can be seen from the other graphic, and this is the cause of the new meteor shower. And so we come to the potential problem. As you can see we pass through a swathe of comet dust to create the showers and we know at any time where the parent comet is that creates the shower, and so can predict any future risks of a Earth-comet collision. No such risk is going to come from the comets we know of that give us our yearly displays, but with this new shower we have the problem of not knowing the parent of the shower. 4,000 comets are documented in our databases but none have the same orbital elements as the shower which means that a potential comet could be lurking in our vicinity which could cause us a big problem. Before anyone panics, the good news is the stream won't intersect the Earths' orbit until December 2023 so we have 7 years to find the parent and determine any risks, if indeed there are any, so fear not... we will find this rogue comet. 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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News from Whatfield School Whatfield School celebrated Easter at the lovely St Margaret’s church last month, after walking through the village in our luminous jackets, villagers and families were treated to the Easter story through song, poetry and artwork. The pupils sang beautifully, and the service was an incredibly uplifting start to the Easter weekend. Back at school we organised Easter Egg hunts around the school, enjoying chocolate treats. Class 1 designed their own Easter eggs and then were amazed to find that a mallard duck had decided to choose the Early Years Area to lay a huge clutch of eggs! The mother duck has been sitting on them all week, and we are now waiting excitedly to see if we get to meet some ducklings. If we do I am sure they will feel very much at home in our lovely grounds. Class 1 have been doing a lot of their learning outside the classroom, and enjoying exploring our fantastic grounds. One day we will work out how much space each child has in addition to their classroom area. That will test our maths! Whatfield School were excited to hold their first ever ‘Curiosity Café’ last term. This was an opportunity for parents to come into school and work with their children. We decided to focus on reading, and teachers chose a range of books they thought the children would enjoy. Parents and children listened to the stories, read the books and enjoyed participating in activities together. The feedback was great, so we are planning another café for this term. As we are in collaboration we often find reasons to get together with our partner school, Bildeston. Whatfield and Bildeston have been running the golden mile over this year, and so far pupils have run more than 1500 miles. We still aim to run to Rio for the start of the Olympics, and as you can see, pupils enjoyed running for sports relief in March this year, getting fitter as well as raising money for a worthy cause. We always have lots of exciting activities to look forward to, 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 or email whatfieldcps@talk21.com to make an arrangement to meet us. Lynne Golding, Headteacher www.whatfield.suffolk.sch.uk
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On Saturday 11th June 2016 2.30 pm until 4.30 pm at Whatfield Village Hall £3.50 per person includes tea/coffee (as much as you can drink) and a plate of sandwiches, cakes and scones all profits going towards the over 60’s Xmas Dinner
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Bishop & Miller are a local auctioneers and valuers based in Stowmarket Suffolk. The team regularly hold fine art and antique auctions at their saleroom on the Charles Industrial Estate. They have seen consistently strong prices on Jewellery, Wristwatches and Fine Art Items and at their recent Fine Art and Antiques auction in March where a number of items went above and beyond their estimates. Lot: 382, a Shona headrest that was estimated at £800 - £1,200 attracted interest from across the globe. With telephone lines booked in the UK and the USA the bidding went past the original estimate with the hammer price finally falling at £14,000 plus buyers premium. Bishop & Miller are holding a wide range of auctions during 2016. If you have any items you are considering auctioning our experts will be at the Granary in Sudbury on Wednesday 18th May and at Hadleigh Town Hall, Hadleigh on Friday 20th May for FREE expert valuations. If you are unable to make the valuation days please contact us to arrange a FREE confidential home visit or visit us at our saleroom in Stowmarket. Tel: 01449 673088 Email: enquiries@bm-auctions.co.uk
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James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk I am very proud to support a Government that on 1st April introduced the brand new National Living Wage. In the Babergh district alone approximately 1,600 workers saw their wage rise to £7.20 per hour. There have been two main concerns about this policy. On the one hand, some have said it is not really a ‘living wage’ because it is not generous enough; others have rightly emphasised the cost to businesses. Just to put the amount of the new wage into context, it will mean a £900 annual cash increase for a full-time worker on the current National Minimum Wage. However, the true test of how generous the National Living Wage is can surely best be proven by international comparison. Comparing purchasing power between countries is notoriously difficult but the Economist, one of the most respected publications on financial matters, uses a ‘Big Mac Index’ – crudely, it’s about how many Big Macs you get for your buck, so to speak. Using this index to compare European countries, the UK’s new National Living Wage, comes second only to Luxembourg. Of course, generosity comes at a price which is ultimately borne by employers and, where the cost increase can be passed on, their customers. I have been contacted by lots of businesses who are concerned about the cost and as a small business owner by background I sympathise. However, we cannot have it both ways – a wage that is generous and at the same time not costly. Our country has long had an effective minimum wage through the benefits system. In the long term, this measure should reduce benefit dependency and increase productivity per head. Ultimately, there is no point denying that businesses are going to have to bear this cost, but overall, I believe it would have been politically impossible after the devastating impact of the 2008 recession to let low pay drift ever lower. The challenge is to build a stronger economy overall that can carry this cost and deliver sustainable higher wages for all.
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Open Day in Hadleigh to Help Those with Hearing Loss One in six people in UK have a hearing problem, and if you think this sounds familiar there hasn’t been a better time to have your hearing checked. Hearing tests and professional advice are being made available free of charge this month to encourage people to take that first step. Local hearing care specialists, The Hearing Care Centre, have a hearing centre at Hadleigh Health Centre, Market Place. They will be holding a free ‘Hearing Care Open Day’ between 9am and 5pm on Wednesday 11th May 2016. All services are available by appointment only. To book your free hearing assessment call The Hearing Care Centre on 0800 096 2637 or visit www.hearingcarecentre.co.uk
Hadleigh & District Probus Club The object of the Club, established in 1998, is "To promote fellowship amongst retired and semi-retired professional and business men". We meet for lunch on the third Wednesday of each month at The George, High Street, Hadleigh, where Tori and Paul make us welcome and provide us with excellent meals. This year we again held our customary Annual Dinner in the Town Hall Dining Room on 6th April. The turnout of members and guests were well served by Chaplin Catering of Naughton. Following previous happy experiences we visited the Stoke-by-Nayland Golf Club again last year for our Ladies Lunch on 12th August. Our high expectations were well met by an excellent meal in elegant surroundings. We had two lunchtime speakers during the year. In July Mike Evans, Strategic Director (People) was our guest, ably standing in for Charlotte Adan, Chief Executive of Babergh District Council. In February Ashley Cooper, of Hill Farm, Gestingthorpe, gave us a talk on agriculture in the area. (Hill Farm is also well known for the Roman remains found there.) We usually invite the Hadleigh Town Mayor to give us a short address: this year the Mayor, being a member and former Chairman, thought that we had seen enough of him already! The number of members in the Club is limited, mostly by the accommodation available for lunch, but we have room for a few more. Any person interested in joining should, in the first instance, contact the Secretary, Chris Drake, on 01473 808147, email chrisdrake29@talktalk.net.
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Sibling feud highlights importance of making a Will We may not know which day will be our last but we can make life much easier for those we leave behind. Planning for the ultimate eventuality by writing a Will ensures your assets and estate go to the people you choose – but failing to do so can leave your loved ones significantly under-prepared for the impact of your death. In one recent case, a lack of a Will consigned two siblings to a decade-long struggle over their elderly father’s estate, causing unnecessary misery and wasting tens of thousands of pounds. When the 84-year-old died suddenly in 2005 from a stroke without making a Will, his son and daughter argued over who should receive what of his £550,000 estate. His son claimed that his father had promised him that he would be the sole beneficiary and that he would sign a Will to that effect before his death. The son argued that, in reliance on his father’s word, he had devoted his life to working in the family business, caring for his parents and improving their home, in which he still lived. His sister, however, pointed out that her brother had received lifetime gifts from their father worth £470,000 and accused him of being greedy. The High Court found that the son had not been given an assurance that he would inherit the whole of his father’s estate. He was, however, entitled to 20% of the equity in the family home to reflect the money and effort he had put into constructing a self-contained flat within it. He would have to share the remainder of the estate equally with his sister. However, inheritance tax and the costs of the prolonged proceedings and the administration of the estate meant that the son would have to move out of the family home so that it could be sold – a fate which was completely unavoidable had his father written a Will. For more information on this, or to make a Will contact Peter Crix on peter.crix@gotelee.co.uk or call 01473 822102
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Fidelis Activity News Secret Places Every city has its secret places and over the years Rodney Tibbs seems to have discovered all those hidden locations in Cambridge. As a lifelong journalist on the Cambridge Evening News and a keen gardener it was not difficult for him to ferret out the most obscure gardens the city has to offer. It was clear from his beautiful photos that most of them were in the heart of the city often separated from a busy road by a single brick wall. Members really enjoyed his humorous anecdotes about the universities, their gardens and some of the illustrious historical characters who studied there. JD
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Kersey Mill Newsletter National Mills Weekend is the annual festival of our milling heritage and provides you with a fantastic opportunity to visit mills, many of which are not usually open to the public. This year it will take place on the 14th and 15th May, Kersey Mill will be open together with other wind and water mills across the country. This year’s theme is vintage power and we are expecting a number of visitors to arrive on or with some vintage power. If the weather is kind we may be privileged to have a Foden Steam Lorry pay us a visit. Until the advent of the steam engine, wind and watermills provided the only source of power for many processes- from making flour, paper, and cloth to hammering metal and extracting oil to cutting wood and pumping liquids. Some of the mills that are open are working, others similar to Kersey are restoration work in progress and others derelict, nonetheless a very interesting glimpse into the past. A full list of mills and opening times can be found at www. nationalmillsweekend.co.uk. On the first floor of Kersey Mill we have 2 roller machines one sadly with a roller missing but the other appears complete, we hope at some point to be able to restore these to working order.
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One is inscribed ER & F Turner Ipswich England No 13A Mill. ER&F Turner were located at St Peter’s and Grey friars Works Ipswich The company was established in 1837 by Walton Turner and the name Bond Turner and Hurwood. In 1842 the first steam engine was built and used to drive the St Peter’s Works. In 1847 Walton died and 1849 the first portable engine was produced to their own design. By 1851 the other partners had dropped out and the son of Walton, Edward carried on the business until being joined by his brother Frederick and the frim became known as ER & F Turner. As such we can deduce that this machine would have been installed toward the end of the mills productive life in 1912. We hope to be able to restore the first machine to working order over the course of the coming year. We would be delighted to hear from anyone that has some knowledge of such machines and look forward to welcoming you to the mills weekend on the 14th & 15th May 10am – 4pm. Entrance is free.
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River Stour Trust Sudbury Boat Trip Events 2016
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Recent research into “dry January” showed that the habit of having a glass (or more) of wine with your evening meal had diminished considerably by day 10-12 and by the end of the month people in the study decided they didn’t particularly want or need it any more! When you suddenly cut out your sugar/wine fix you may find you suffer from symptoms similar to withdrawal but thankfully the worst should be over in a few days! After 10 – 14 days you should start to feel many benefits which include sleeping better and having more energy. Some even lost a few pounds! Since alcohol is basically treated in the same way as sugar in the body it stands to reason that we can break these habits in as little as 2 weeks.!! The problem is that regularly eating (or drinking) large amounts of sugar can trigger cravings similar to addiction...!! In a recent TV programme “Back In Time for Dinner” it was plain to see the effect the changes in lifestyle & eating patterns over the last few decades have had on our waistlines. Processed foods and takeaways have become a regular part of our lives and we are paying the price with obesity, diabetes, heart disease etc all increasing as a result. Now, at long last, the powers-that-be are recognising the impact of sugar overload on our bodies. The government is even introducing a tax on the manufacturers of sugary drinks....such an idea would’ve been thought completely ridiculous a few decades ago! If you feel the need to break those habits and lose some weight (average weight loss is a stone a month) into the bargain why not try Cambridge Weight Plan..? Research has proven that dieters are more successful with support. Accredited Cambridge Weight Plan Consultant Val Lord has over 7 years’ experience so, for individual help with your weight problem, contact her today on 01449 737113/07519 177645 or www.facebook.com/val.lord.cwp. For more information, go to www.cambridgeweightplan.com/valL *the rate of weight loss may vary according to the individual
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Leger Holidays from Travelstop Travel Stop, established in 1991, has offices in Hadleigh, Claydon and Elmswell in Suffolk and can offer all types of holiday, no matter how simple or diverse. 2016 will see the company celebrate 25 years of trading and we are pleased to be arranging several ‘In-Store’ events to which all customers, new or existing, are very welcome. Leger Holidays, who will be joining us on Tuesday 17th May, have been offering escorted touring holidays to Europe for over 30 years. From short breaks to Grand Exploring, Leger Holidays has over 185 escorted tours on offer from coach holidays, sea cruising, river cruising, Battlefields and holidays for the single traveller. Travel in style in the brand new deluxe Luxuria coach, unique only to Leger Holidays. All holidays are fully ABTA and ATOL bonded, therefore making your holiday financially secure. To find out more please join us for a coffee and a cake at either Hadleigh or Claydon on the 17th May. www.travel-stop.co.uk
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Poetry Corner Friends We went to the Synergy Café to have a look As read so much about it in the community book Rob and Jackie welcome us near the door Inside people playing games, some dancing on the floor If you are a carer caring for someone Don’t feel lonely, you’re not the only one Share your problems with others who care You will be glad you came, see you there
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On the 22nd March Tuesday Together Tuesday held their Easter Cream Tea Event which was a delightful afternoon. Serendipity Choir performed at the event and guests were treated to delicious cream tea Together Tuesday supports people in Hadleigh to live well with dementia, welcoming people with Dementia and their family and friends to the group. Together Tuesday runs weekly during term time at Hadleigh Pool and Leisure between 2.00pm – 4.00pm Jill Mason, Group Co-ordinator for Together Tuesday said: “The Easter Cream Tea was a great opportunity for the wider community to attend Together Tuesday to celebrate Easter with our group users. The choir was well received once again making for a joyous afternoon.” For more information call 01473 823470 or email hadleighdementiafriends@ssleisure.co.uk Working to become a dementia friendly community
Hadleigh Healing Society Many people come to the The Bungalow seeking help, just curious, or have been persuaded by family, friends etc to “try it – what have you got to loose”. The comments vary from “I thought I would try you because nothing else has worked” or “I don't believe in it but its worth a try”. All these thoughts are real and many people are very sceptical. But ask yourself - could it work for me? We cannot claim to cure but we can help. Maybe just someone listening to your problems, not being judgemental and in the strictest of confidence will be all that is needed for you to feel more positive and able to cope with life'. That pain that has been niggling away for weeks we can maybe help with that too. Our qualified, registered healers are only too willing to help and will not charge. We are a registered charity. Take a moment to give it some thought and then ring 01473 823282 (answer machine) or log onto www.hadleighhealingsociety. org for an appointment.
Ebony’s Blog Life at The Shelley Centre Ha, at last the herd is swinging into summer mode. I can see piles of horsehair blowing across the yard as the ponies shed their winter coats, and the helpers frantically sweeping it all up after grooming their bodies. Neither Babs nor I get groomed of course, but we like to watch. Many of our disabled riders learn how to look after their ponies, and giving them a good brush is an enjoyable part of horsecare. In the photo Parys waits her turn. Here she is wearing a dab of mud over her right eye, the latest fashion, and she is standing on the now dried up mud at her field gate. The grass is growing at last. At The Centre volunteers get very fond of the people they teach. Our Wednesday instructor, Ann, has written this about one of her riders: ‘Kesiah is an extremely bright 6 year old girl who has been riding at The Shelly Centre for just over 6 Months. Kesiah is blind and microcephalic. From her first day of riding with us we have all been smitten. Kesiah has so much to say we hardly get a word in, she’s always asking questions about her surroundings, helpers and her pony. She loves riding April who can be quite ' active ' but she finds this all the more exciting. We asked Kesiah what she liked most about riding: “I love April because she has soft fur. I get really excited when I know it is a riding day. I like playing games and finding things to feel and working out what they are " Ann looks forward to Kesiah becoming a confident rider, listening to instructions (could be tricky!) and most importantly having fun.’ Talking of having fun, the people who come here on Mondays and Fridays are holding a Fun Dog Show here on Saturday 9th July. Keep the date free, especially if you have children and grandchildren! There will be classes for waggy tails, prettiest bitch, handsomest dog, best young handler, fancy dress and more, plus a BBQ, cake stall and games for the children. You can find out more on our website and the posters will be going up soon. Let’s hope the weather behaves itself for this special event; I shall certainly enjoy the novelty of having dogs to look at for a change! Website: www.rda-east.org.uk/shelley.html Telephone: 01473 824172
Thankyou Frank and family would like to take the opportunity to thank the many friends around Hadleigh and further afield who gave us such support in our time of loss of our dear Edie. We were so amazed at the people who came along to Seven Hills and afterwards at Edie’s wake. The kindness towards our family was so touching. Edie would have been thrilled at the send off we all gave her. We shall miss her very much. R.I.P. LDML, Frank
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Should the age for voting be lowered to 16? Meetings start 8 pm in The George, Hadleigh, as usual, all men welcome. Looking forward to seeing you there. Contact Philip Mann 01473 822658 for further details.
HADLEIGH WIVES GROUP All meetings are held at the Library at 7.45 pm unless otherwise stated
SUMMER PROGRAMME 2016 12th May - Oxo’s Big Year for Breast Cancer Now 26th May - River Walk followed by Pizzas at The George Meet at the Library 7.30pm 9th June - A Trip Down Memory Lane with Vintage Clothes You are welcome to bring a guest along to any of our meetings Contact Monica 01473 823914
Over eighty children from the area took to the stage at Ormiston Sudbury Academy to showcase their talent in song, dance and acting. Attending Miss Lesley's School of Performing Arts (MLSPA) at Chamberlin Hall, Bildeston, the students worked incrediby hard learning many routines which were performed across two shows to family and friends at a brand new venue for MLSPA. After the show, one parent commented "my girls all really enjoyed their chance to shine, it was wonderful to see them on that big stage; so brave, confident and enjoying themselves".
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Principal Miss Lesley said "I raised the bar very high this time and we hit it! With professional sound, lighting and even confetti bombs, the children were never phased and produced outstanding performances from 'Snoopy The Musical', ''Seussiscal ' and Little Shop of Horrors' to name a few. Members from my adult class also took to the stage - so the show had performers from just 3 yrs old to 57 yrs old and they were all outstanding. The children have gained so much confidence and talent and become 'triple threat' performers in singing, dancing and acting. It was hard work but worth every minute. I've never felt so proud". At the Centre Stage show, an "All Round Achievment Award" was presented to Rebecca Fox (pictured with Miss Lesley). This was given in recognition of the past year for her attendance, behaviour, improvement, dedication, hard work, ability and grooming. She is always happy, always tries very hard, never says "I can't do that", and is kind and throughtful to others, so a big congratulations to Rebecca! This is new award that has been implemented and will be presented at shows for BOTH schools in future! MLSPA have some exciting things happening; there is in the introduction of basic tap starter classes for children 12+ years at the Bildeston school, as well as the introduction of LAMDA lessons at BOTH schools and are pleased to welcome Susan Lockwood (pictured) who has trained at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has a wealth of experience in teaching drama and voicework and is also currently training to become a LAMDA examiner. If anyone in the local area is interested in taking LAMDA lessons on a 1:1 or 2:1 basis, please do not hesitate to contact MLSPA to find out more. The students now look forward to an exciting workshop planned in July and a MLSPA family outing to see the "Rock and Roll" panto at the New Wolsey Theatre and of course THEIR PERFORMANCE in their next show! If anyone is interested in finding out more Contact Miss Lesley Telephone: 07957 351941 lesley@misslesleysperformingarts.co.uk
Taste of Sudbury Food & Drink Festival 12th June 2016 – 10am to 4pm Taking over the Market Hill in Sudbury and St. Peter’s on Sunday, 12th June, the Taste of Sudbury Food & Drink Festival is the perfect summer treat for all food lovers. Local restaurants, eateries and food producers come together to celebrate the fabulous diverse range of food available on the Suffolk/Essex border. Cooking demonstrations by local chefs on the stage throughout the day compered by Mark David will include Alan Paton from Stoke By Nayland Hotel & Spa, the Lavenham Butchers , Regis Crepy from The Great House and Carl Shillingford from Shillingford’s at The Quay. Inside the church cooking demonstrations of the Neff & Siemens steam combination ovens and Neff induction hob organised by KSL Sudbury. The event aims to be a foodies paradise and book now to enjoy an imaginative 5 course tasting menu using fresh, locally sourced produce at our fabulous seated street party in the marquee in front of Sudbury Town Hall at the Jam Tartz Catering pop up restaurant. Pre-booking will be essential on 01787 311556. Mark David said: ‘This will be the fourth Taste of Sudbury and I have loved taking part every year. It is a fantastic way to showcase all the great food and chefs we have in the area and having fun on stage with the Guinness World Record attempt and all chefs attempting the omelette challenge’. Sudbury has free parking throughout the day, free park & ride from Delphi Car Park and free entry into the festival. The event is organised by the Sudbury Town Team who represent the interests of local business and the food festival is only possible with their support, sponsorship and help. For up to date information on exhibitors, sponsors, demonstrations keep checking the website at www.tasteofsudbury.co.uk.
Labels to Love Designer Dress Agency and Boutique 24 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5AP Tel 01473 807052
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News seasons collections fill the rails at Labels to Love In the dress agency there are some beautiful occasionwear outfits from Condici, Caroline Charles and Paola with hats and fascinators to match or tone. The Boutique is now stocking ‘Adini’ and included are versatile dresses which cover numerous occasions, casual, holiday and formal. There are also lovely cotton blouses in lime, pineapple and blue. Spring ranges of Miss Sugar jumpers and tunics in vibrant colours to brighten up your wardrobe, and of course the washable silk trousers and tops, a must have for your holiday or occasion. Labels to Love has a good selection of larger sizes including a lovely black and white range from Bell & Blue, sizes 16-22. It’s a great time to think about a new bra! Having a fitting and wearing the correct size will give you a ‘lift’ mentally and physically. Get rid of those ill- fitting bras and change the way you look. Labels to Love stocks Triumph, Curvy Kate, Royce and Spanx up to K cup. Come and have a browse, free fittings and advice are always available. 24 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5AP Tel 01473 807052 www.labelstolove.co.uk
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Blemishes...be gone!! With the removal of minor skin blemishes no longer available on the NHS, people are turning to private practices like Suffolk Medical & Beauty Clinic, in nearby Boxford, for treatment. Minor lumps and bumps like cysts, warts and skin-tags are usually harmless but can be irritating and unattractive. If you have a skin lesion that is bothering you, removal is usually quick and simple. Moles are a different matter due to their link with skin cancer. It is really important that you have any mole that is worrying you examined. Changes in size and colour, itching or bleeding are all cause for concern. If you are worried about a mole, don’t wait - let us take a look. We can reassure you if a mole is healthy and remove it if it is not. Healthy moles can also be removed for cosmetic reasons.
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The Best of Beauty in Boxford Did you know there is an award-winning Cosmetic-Aesthetics and Beauty clinic on your doorstep? Many people don’t. Yet Suffolk Medical & Beauty Clinic in Boxford has just won a National Beauty award, for the second year running, beating far larger clinics to the title. The clinic’s medically-trained and experienced cosmetic aesthetics team offer Botox and fillers for facial rejuvenation, laser treatments for thread veins and hair removal, 3D Lipo for fat reduction and body sculpting, radiofrequency therapy for facial contouring and much more. The experienced Beauty team offer the best in massage, facials, manicures, pedicures and spray tanning… Tucked away behind Broad Street in Boxford, the clinic is a haven of calm and tranquillity. Run by husband and wife team Dr. Anthony and Jenny O’Neill, it has been thriving now for 16 years, discretely helping clients to look and feel their best. Suffolk Medical & Beauty clinic has an extremely loyal client base, whose incredibly positive feedback, praising their warm and friendly approach, professionalism and discretion led to the 2016 WhatClinic award for excellent Customer Service. One recent customer commented after treatment, “I don’t look like I’ve had anything done, I just look like myself but really, really well.” She went on to praise the, “warm, supportive and friendly atmosphere, which I always enjoy and appreciate when I come to the clinic”. To find out more about Suffolk Medical Clinic, visit www.suffolkmedicalclinic.co.uk or call 01787 211000
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Come watch us grow! We at Cutter and Co. have been busy the past few weeks putting a new face on the salon and introducing new services. We would like to welcome Engela of Dermanatural and Dermababies to our family. She brings with her from London the latest technology in skincare dermatology, and skincare for mum and baby, all created by herself focusing on healthy skin and organic products. This month we are introducing cutting edge technology from America for split ends .a new cutting technique with an innovative tool for taking away split ends without losing length. Si is offering this service exclusively in our salon with an introductory offer of £20 when coupled with a wash, cut, and blow dry. Long, smooth hair can finally be yours. Book your appointment today before the summer sun takes it¹s toll on your locks. We¹re proud of our new look and all we have to offer complimentary drinks and snacks, friendly staff, new treatments and services, wifi available, and phone charging while you wait. Watch our display window for upcoming trends - this month our window display is all about summer and organic hair products for your hair. Coming to Cutter & Co feels like coming home. This little gem of a salon really does pack a punch with an extensive treatment menu. Get ready to be blown away by our personal service! Come visit the happiest salon on the High Street! 79-81 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5EA 01473 827346
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Living with Dying – May 14th 2016 in St Mary’s Church, Hadleigh and the Guildroom May is here and our Living with Dying event happens on Saturday 14th! Our overriding aim and wish is to help you in some way with this difficult subject. There is help out there when we need it but how much better it would be for us and our loved ones if we prepared for the end of our lives as much as we can beforehand? Being prepared takes away a lot of the stress for those we leave behind at a time when they are feeling emotionally vulnerable. The exhibitions start on Tuesday 10th so there is not long to go at all. Having given you little bits of information over the last few months we can confirm definite events and times and trust that the whole event can help you in some way – that is our aim. All the stands and exhibitions are under one roof in St Mary’s Church – giving everyone an opportunity to move easily from one thing to the next in the largest covered space in Hadleigh. FEAT URING Floral Displa ys by loc al gro ups Good Grief? & Bald S tatem ents
End of Life Care 3 ‘must see’ exhibitions
We have 3 exhibitions from Tuesday 10th – Thursday 19th Flower displays by local groups on the theme of End of Life Care and Dying. Bald Statements – 8 large heads depicting facial expressions of the artists feelings when diagnosed with cancer. Good Grief? – a return of the exhibition that was so popular last year, embroidery panels worked by the artist expressing her grief when her husband died. We have 5 free Masterclasses happening during Saturday 14th in the Guildroom opposite the Church porch.
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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
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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. 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. On Saturday 14th there will be over 17 stands for you to browse. Local organisations, charities and businesses that work in the caring professions will be available for you to talk to and ask those important questions you may have. In addition – we will have a Memory Tree in the church. If you would like to bring a small photograph of a loved one that you would like to hang on the tree for us all to remember, then please do. If this is not possible we will have card and ribbon for you to create something with their name on instead.
Ask the professionals How they can help you in times of need SATURDAY 14th MAY 2016 ST MARY’S CHURCH, HADLEIGH 10am—4pm An event designed to answer your questions and give you information regarding ‘End of Life Care’ or the procedure when a loved one dies. For more info see www.stmaryshadleigh.co.uk A FREE EVENT BY THE COMMUNITY. FOR THE COMMUNITY.
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When you come on Saturday 14th we have 300 carrier bags with leaflets and a booklet to give away. There will be one per family/group of people. We have 1000 booklets so once the bags have all gone you will still get a booklet completely free of charge.
Hadleigh Orchestra This year our summer concert will be held at Stoke-by-Nayland church on Sunday June 12th. at 6.30 p.m. As I expect you will know, the acoustics in this church are outstanding and we are very much looking forward to playing there again, and are grateful for the opportunity to do so. Our programme will include the first three movements of Beethoven’s 8th. Symphony (with a number of other pieces played between the first and 2nd. movements). Other popular works will include the ‘Entry of the Gladiators’, Pachelbel’s ‘Canon’ and ‘Danse Macabre’. As usual, everybody is welcome and we do not charge for entrance, but we do ask for a contribution as you leave which goes towards the cost of the concert and a donation to the church. John Druce (Chairman, Hadleigh Orchestra)
End of Life and Death are both subjects that some find difficult to face but it is relevant to everyone, whatever your age. Samantha has kindly agreed to tell you her story… I was 23 years old, living in Northern Ireland and conducting the ‘normal’ student life. All consumed with thoughts of my final year and the looming dissertation, I returned to England to visit my dad who had been in hospital. The day before I am due to depart and commence my final year of study, I receive the call. “It’s cancer.” The nurse’s tentative words took a moment to sink in. Eventually I ask “How long does he have?” I receive in reply “At least a year, maybe longer. However your father is unable to be treated.” That is when it all began. The cracks in my foundations started to appear and as the days and weeks moved on they grew in length and width. I returned to university but awoke every morning with the real fear and thought of “is it going to be today?” Christmas came and went, all seemed to be going okay. Dad was deteriorating but that was to be expected. I returned to university to sit my exams and just before my final semester is about to begin, I receive the second most life changing call. “Your father is unconscious and will not make it through the night”. I was sat in my bedroom at 1.30am on January 16th in Northern Ireland; my dad’s body is laying in a hospital 580 miles away in Barnstaple. I travelled all through the night but I did not make it in time. What followed after his death was that I would be left unable to continue with my degree. I dropped out of university with only one term left of a three year course. I returned to my dad’s house, which felt empty without him. I was his only child and my parent’s had been separated since I was young. I was his next of kin. At 23 years old I was now responsible for clearing out and selling my dad’s possessions, arranging a funeral and selling a house. I also had to slog my way through his paperwork so I could inform all those who needed to know. What I found in the paperwork made the whole situation even worse. My dad had a ‘Do-It-Yourself Will’; the only problem was that he had not filled it in. I was a clueless 23 year old, who had just lost her dad and now there was no Will to help me. My dad had not planned at all for the end of his life. I organised a funeral of which I have no idea if he would have liked. I gave away most of his stuff, but for all I know he may of wanted his possessions given to someone or donating to a certain charity. I plead with all who are reading this, especially single parents – please prepare for the end of life. Death is a devastating time, but the stress and pressure can be eased for your loved ones. Providing guidance and leaving your last wishes, allows for those who are left behind the comfort and reassurance that they are doing what is right by you.
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Help ease the heartache of those whom you love and will leave behind, plan for the end of your life. Make a Will! Talk to your loved ones about what you want – talking about it will not make it happen any quicker. Living with Dying is an amazing event, it provides all the information you need under one roof. The atmosphere is light and the aim of the day is not to be morbid but realistic about something that will happen to us all. I will be there, and I hope to see many of you there too. Hopefully Samantha’s story has resonated with you in some way. Please come along to our events and get the answers you need, whatever your age. It is important to have plans in place for children under 18 if anything happens to YOU so that the people YOU want to care for them are prepared and, as Sam found out to her educational cost, be prepared if you are a single parent. Come and see us on 14th - enjoy a cuppa and cake while you browse!! Donations for refreshments are being given to two excellent charities, Sue Ryder and St Elizabeth Hospice so you will be helping others as well as gaining peace of mind for yourself. We look forward to seeing YOU there. Kate, Jess and Pauline
SHELLEY Flower Festival & Art Exhibition SATURDAY 18th JUNE, 11am – 5pm SUNDAY 19TH JUNE, 2pm – 5pm
Open Gardens Shelley Hall, Shelley House & Hullwood Barn --- TEAS --- PLANT STALLS --Shelley Art Group “The Beginning of a Journey”
Flower Arrangements & Paintings in the Church All proceeds to Shelley Church
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Easter The end of the spring term was very busy! Thanks to the Parent Support group for organising an Easter disco and an Easter tea party after school. These events are an important part of our school community and everyone enjoys taking part! The whole school celebrated Easter at a service at St Mary’s Church. Thanks to Martin and Daniel for their talk on the meaning of Easter and the symbols that help us think about it. Once again, we held achievement assemblies to celebrate the children’s achievements both in and out of school. It was great to see so many parents and grandparents joining us to celebrate children’s talents and successes from sporting performances and trophies to certificates for good behaviour. Well done to all the children for their hard work during the spring term. French Cafés Throughout the school, parents have been in to experience our ‘French Cafés’. The children have shared a range of activities with parents, including role-playing a French market, making models of the Eiffel Tower and singing French songs. It was lovely to see lots of parents experiencing French with the children and we all enjoyed the French food on offer! Bikeability Training The Year 5 children enjoyed taking part in ‘Bikeability’ training. They learned about looking after their bikes and how to cycle safely on the roads. They were are super group, listening well and proving themselves to be very responsible and sensible. Luckily, the weather was on our side! All the children passed their assessment – well done Year 5! Colchester Zoo The children in Years 4 and 5 had a super experience at Colchester Zoo. The theme was ‘African Animals’ and the children enjoyed an informative talk about the animals, which included the chance to touch elephant teeth and tusks. As a special treat, the children had the opportunity to learn how to give checkups and injections to chimpanzees (using big teddies!). Everyone had a great time and the children were excellent representatives of the school, behaving well and showing lots of curiosity about the world!
Nayland Open Gardens Sunday 12th June 2 - 6 pm Tickets from Gardens and Hall, £5, Children Free Teas in the Village Hall - Car Parking
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Lodge an interest with Orchard Barn The building now known as Orchard Barn dates from the 17th Century and has probably gone through different uses and been repaired, updated, modified several times over the years. From old maps and the remains of collapsed buildings we know there were two adjoining structures on its west side. These were cart lodges used for storing farm machinery and tools under cover. We have recently received planning permission to reconstruct these cart lodges. We plan to use them as craft rooms. If you’d like to be involved in our next ambitious building project that involves lots of traditional tree to timber conversion and construction, including sourcing local trees, then visit our website www.orchardbarn.org.uk or phone 01473-658193. We also need volunteers on Thursdays to learn how to make wooden roof tiles.
Come along to ‘Maggies’ in the Market Place I opened Maggies in February this year, named after my mum who lived in Hadleigh for over 40 years. Being local myself I have dreamt of my own shop since I was a little girl. We stock a variety of adult and child gifts and cards along with a beautiful selection of homewares, including decorative plaques, mugs and therapeutic adult colouring books to colour away the stresses of the day. If you wish to indulge yourself or as a special gift take a look at the range of Hadleigh Maid chocolates, a local product of great quality. For the children we stock a range of stationery from pencils and pencil cases to notebooks and craft supplies, perfect for keeping the school bags stocked up! Plus, for the children or young minded and already proving popular we stock Teddy Mountain build your own Teddies both to make in store or as ‘take home’ kits ideal for parties and presents too! New instore… stunning puppets, gorgeous jewellery and Huggee Miss You Dolls. Our stock is updated regularly to reflect the demands of our customers and affordability being the main ethos. Please do come and say hello. We are open Monday to Saturday from 9.30 am to 5 pm. Maggies, Victoria House, Market Place, Hadeigh 01473 805130
• Teddy Mountain - Build your own Teddies • Puppets • Gifts • Kiss Air Candles • Jewellery • Signs and Plaques • Hadleigh Maid Chocolates
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Hadleigh Evening WI Hadleigh Evening WI hosted the 2016 Three Valleys Annual Group meeting which was held in the Hadleigh United Reform Church. They were joined by their WI Adviser Sue Bevan and ladies from Boxford, Elmsett and Aldham, Leavenheath, Nayland, Polstead and Stoke by Nayland, the Group WIs. A representative from each gave a short account of the highlights of their year. Each WI entered the competition which involved skills of flower arranging, embroidery and cake baking. The winner was Stoke by Nayland. Sarah Simonds owner of the clothing company Artichoke introduced a fashion show of their clothing range modelled by WI members from the Group WIs. This light hearted parade demonstrated that their clothes looked good on real women, with less than perfect figures. At the monthly meeting Hadleigh were joined by members from Elmsett and Aldham WI, for a discussion lead by WI Adviser Sue Bevan, on the two 2016 WI national resolutions. The first dealt with appropriate care in hospital for people with dementia. The second the importance of avoiding food waste in Supermarkets. Both will be voted on at the WI national meeting which this year will be held in Brighton. Hadleigh president Rae Stapleton will be attending as our delegate. We will be happy to welcome visitors to our tent at the Hadleigh May Show on 21st. There will be the usual range of tasty homemade produce. In addition a plant stall and for those interested in the WI, an opportunity to meet the Federation chairperson and WI Advisers. Next monthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meeting will be held in the Seminar suite above the Hadleigh library on Tuesday 17th May starting 7.30pm. The speaker Richard Wright on the subject of pigs and recycling. Visitors and hopefully new members will be welcome. For further details you are welcome to contact Philippa Carruthers phil.carruthers40@hotmail.co.uk Tel 01473 823057
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News from The Station The new County Policing model for Suffolk Police has been in operation since April 4th. These changes have been made to the structure of local policing and the way in which we deliver our services to the public. There are now 9 locality teams strategically located across the county who will work with partners to deal with local priorities. Hadleigh Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) are currently based at the police station in Hadleigh. The team: Inspector : Kevin Horton (covers whole of Ipswich West / Hadleigh) Sgt: Gary Milbourne (covering Hadleigh and surrounding villages) PC’s: Chris Garrod, Enise Bala, Di Porter, Sarah George PCSO’s: Julia Bignell, Jo Adams, Denise Ford, Stephen Cooper SNT’s will work with partner agencies to deliver local solutions to local problems, focusing on early intervention and prevention. Emergency calls will be responded by response teams covering the whole area. In next month’s article I will go into more depth about the way we will be working and useful information regarding contacting us about issues within your community. But for now, can I just remind you that the Police Station front desk at Hadleigh is no longer open to members of the public. The closest one for us would be Ipswich – Museum Street. For emergency calls 999, non-emergency calls 101 Email : babergheast.snt@suffolk.pnn.police.uk PCSO 3173 Julia Bignell Hadleigh SNT, Magdalen Road, Hadleigh IP7 5AD
Between 13th and 28th May Sudbury will come alive with art! Thanks to the generosity of local businesses, Winch and Blatch, The Angel Wine Bar and The Art and Framing Centre, artists living in and around Sudbury have been given the opportunity to display their work as a prelude to the ever popular Suffolk Open Studios event which takes place throughout June and when Artists Around Sudbury have their Art Trail weekend on the 4th and 5th June when all ten artists and makers open their studios to the public on the same two days - be sure not to miss this golden opportunity! Flyers with details of all the artists taking part will be available at various locations around Sudbury including Gainsborough's House, Tourist Information Centre and the Quay Theatre and you can find out more about them and their work on Saturday 28th May when they will be there to meet you in the Market Square. Judith Glover, one of the artists involved says "we invite you to visit our studios and find out what inspires us, chat about our work and see where we create our art. Sudbury is a great place for creatives to live and we are thrilled to be so warmly supported by the local community". More information can be found at http://www.suffolkopenstudios.org/artist-trails
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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 went to Berlin (written by Charlie Kebell, Lewis Quinn and Ashley Roberts) From the 20th – 23rd March, a group of 23 students and 3 staff ventured to Berlin. We arrived at school at the very early time of 4:30am, to catch our coach to Luton Airport, ready for our flight to Germany. Upon arrival, we travelled to our hotel, before setting off to our first destination, the TV Tower – a building 368m high. On our second day, we participated in a walking tour, where we saw the remnants of the Berlin Wall and Germany’s Parliamentary Buildings. We visited Alexa, had a tour of the Unterwelten, a WW2 Air Raid Shelter. Our outings also included a visit to the Topography of Terror, a museum which had been built upon the former location of the Gestapo and SS HQ, followed by an open-top boat trip. Day three, we visited the Reichstag, and went in its glass dome, where we could see the wonderful views of Berlin at night. On our final day, we visited another museum, the DDR, focussing on East Germany whilst the Berlin wall was standing. We then flew home to Britain, to our comfy beds to get a well-deserved night’s sleep. Overall, the trip was a great opportunity. As Charlie Kebell said “it was a great way to experience and learn about German culture”. The Fete Of #Hadfest Lies In Your Hands Year 10 pupils are continuing to plan Hadfest after school on Wednesdays. So far, the pupils have been working on marketing for the event –poster designs are now being created. A line-up for the main stage is also in development; the pupils have managed to get local band ‘Polar Collective’ and the school’s very own Jess Simmons to perform. Several pupils have stated that the organising is extremely enjoyable and is developing their skills. Apprenticeship Success Well done to Jasmine Robinson, 11D, for achieving her goal of securing an Early Years Apprenticeship post at Hadleigh Community Primary School. Congratulations! “Being given opportunities like this makes such a difference with your future as you will be doing something you love as well as gaining lots of experience for the future, possibly giving you that advantage when applying for a job! I would like to particularly thank all teachers involved with giving me information and letting me come down to the primary school to get me ready for when I start in September! I’m thoroughly excited and relieved that I know exactly where I’m going from school and I can’t wait to get started! I recommend to anyone who doesn’t to go to college to think about applying for an apprenticeship as it gives you that experience that you wouldn’t as such get in college.” Library News The school library has undergone a transformation. Shelving has been moved which has opened up and modernized the space. The non-fiction books are modern and relevant to the pupil’s learning. The fiction books are shelved into genres with an additional shelving area for our ‘Star Recommended Reads’ which consists of accessible classics and award-winning books. Along with the introduction of Accelerated Reader for Year 7, the library is embracing modern technologies as well as physical copies of books. Pupils have access to an iPad and Kobo e-book reader to read stories on. There are also computers available for pupils to use. Pupils have commented that the “books are easier to see and find” and that the “library now looks open and spacious.” Accelerated Reader Year 7 pupils are currently engaged in our new Accelerated Reader reading programme. The pupils read a book, take an online quiz, and get immediate feedback. The pupils were given a test at the beginning of the year to work out their ZPD level, which is their ‘Zone of Proximal Development.’ Pupils develop reading skills most effectively when they read appropriately challenging books – difficult enough to keep them engaged but not so difficult that they become 38
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frustrated. As pupils are re-tested, their ZPD ranges increase and broaden so they continue to read suitably challenging literature. We hope that Accelerated Reader will motivate our pupils to make progress with their reading skills and improve their literacy skills through reading for pleasure. Most pupils are finding the challenge enjoyable. Jess Miller said, “the quizzes encourage you to read as you have something to aim for and achieve”. H-Factor auditions During April the auditions for Hadleigh High School’s version of ‘the X-Factor’ were held for students to unleash their talent In front of the judges. There are four teams for the finalist to compete in, each one led by one of the judges. The groups are; Boys, Groups, Year 7&8 Girls and Year 9&10 Girls led by #TeamBetts, #TeamDay, #TeamCalvino and #TeamRichards. There are 15 finalists with the final being held on Tuesday, 10th May at 7pm, being judged by ‘Polar Collective’, a local band. Going for Silver Students in Year 11 have been working towards their Duke of Edinburgh Silver Award. Their most recent expedition lasted for four days, and over the course of their journey they travelled roughly 46km. A total of 13 students and 3 members of staff went on the trip in two different groups. The weather, on their practise expedition, was described as being wet and cold, with it sometimes reaching as low as -3C. This practice expedition is in preparation for their real expedition which will be happening in July. Year 9 Science Gifted and Talented Bildeston During March, 4 talented Year 9 students were picked to lead an environment day for students from primary schools across South Suffolk. After starting off with a meet and greet between the various schools, our students led several fun activities, including identifying insects from a nearby pond and a game of T-rex-based tag. Whilst each activity was designed to be fun and interactive, they each had their own scientific message behind them (yes, even the T-rex Tag). At the end of the day, the Year 6s had learned all about the wonders of science and the 4 pupils from Hadleigh High had gained valuable leadership skills which will undoubtedly come in handy in the future. Conservation Area/Vegetable Garden With the onset of spring there is a lot of seed sowing and planting which needs to be done in a relatively short space of time. Work continued through the Easter break to try and get ahead. The vegetable area was dug over and recycled compost (originally household green waste from the Babergh area) was incorporated into the soil. Peas and broad beans seeds were planted to start off this year’s vegetable growing. Within the Conservation Area we finished clearing an area of Ivy and Cow Parsley and sowed some grass seed. This grass area, when established, will remain uncut providing an area for the egg laying and larval stages of Butterflies, such as the Ringlet, Meadow Brown and Speckled Wood. Part of our bid to secure the £500 award from The Captain Planet Foundation was to make improvements to our Conservation Area with a focus on Butterflies. By providing nectar rich flowers for the adult butterflies and specific food plants for their caterpillars, we hope to see an increase in numbers and species of butterflies here at Hadleigh High School. As a way of making our Conservation Area a much more useful teaching resource and an area of learning for our pupils our aim is to create an 'Informed Nature Trail'. This will consist of a series of information signs highlighting key animal and plant species and the different types of habitats we have created for wildlife. Our Year 9 pupils will be very much involved in producing the information for these signs using their researching and computer skills. The wood we used to make the signs has been painted and I would like to take this opportunity to thank TAYLOR MADE JOINERY for their very generous donation of the wood. Their generosity has saved us a considerable amount of money enabling us to achieve far more within our Conservation Area. At HHS we record sightings of Butterflies which are then sent to the Suffolk Branch of Butterfly Conservation.
Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa reinforces green credentials by winning Sustainable Tourism award The directors, managers and staff at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa were all celebrating this week after winning the Sustainable Tourism award at the Greenest County Awards which were held at Snape Maltings on 31st March. An audience of nearly 200 was entertained by broadcaster and author, Paul Heiney who was the keynote speaker at the event, which celebrated the commitment of Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa team Suffolk’s businesses, with their award: L to R: Robert England, communities and schools Tamara Unwin, Iain Clarke, to “Create the Greenest Susanna Rendall, Matt Manning. County”. Sponsors of these Suffolk County Council Environmental Department awards included Anglian Water, EDF Energy, East of England Coop, EADT, BBC Radio Suffolk, Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Adnams. Mark Murphy of BBC Radio Suffolk announced each category. The Sustainable Tourism award was presented to sister directors, Susanna Rendall and Tamara Unwin by Amanda Bone of Visit Suffolk, who sponsored the category. With the installation over the past two years of the company’s anaerobic digester, wood-fuelled bio mass boilers and solar panels, Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa and Country Lodges are now virtually selfsustainable and these innovations demonstrate both the company’s respect for the environment and its progressive values. Managing Director, Susanna Rendall said “Winning this award means a great deal to all of us working in the business and helps to make our hotel guests and visitors to the county aware that it is possible to run a successful tourism business by harnessing natural energy whilst still protecting the beautiful environment around us.” The family’s sister company, Boxford Suffolk Farms/Peake Fruit gained a “Highly Commended” award at the event, for the county’s Greenest Farming Business, with Euston Farms winning the category. Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa established its green credentials last year when it won the BALE award for the Best Green Enterprise in the autumn, and became one of the 2015 “Anglian Business Green 100” companies.
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St Mary’s C of E Primary School We invite you to visit our friendly, welcoming school to see how we develop children into successful learners and caring members of the community. Please contact the office to find out more about our school or arrange a visit. St Mary’s Church of England Primary School is a vibrant, Christian school, in which all children achieve well and are inspired to a lifelong love of learning!
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Dear Sir, I should like to take this opportunity to publicly thank the person, or persons who took it upon themselves to break into the Sue Ryder shop in Hadleigh and steal our meagre float and donations box between close of business on Friday March 5th and opening up on Saturday March 6th. I had been meaning to give the shop a bit of a makeover while my manager was taking a well-earned break; this was the incentive I needed to rally the troops and shimmy the stock round a bit. Naturally I would have preferred it if you had used the conventional method of entry, you know, come in through the front door during shop opening hours, perhaps even spending a bit of money towards a good cause, as opposed to helping yourself to what was not rightfully yours. Perhaps we might even have had a conversation about the services offered by Sue Ryder Care, including the Synergy Café for people with dementia, life-line counselling for those with emotional issues and high quality care for people with neurological and/or physiological conditions. Oh but what am I thinking? This would imply you have a moral conscience. Silly me! Of course, were you to be detained at Her Majesty’s pleasure, I would be more than happy to go down the rout of restorative justice and talk to you about what you put me and my colleagues through that weekend, together with further detail about what we stand for here at Sue Ryder Care. It’s a discussion I very much look forward to. Sarah Thompson, Assistant Manager, Sue Ryder Shop, Hadleigh
Dear Sir, I have just received my copy of the Hadleigh Town Guide 2016 and I always read it with interest. I moved to Hadleigh in 1980 into No. 9 Church Street. According to the deeds Nos. 9 and 11 Church Street were built in 1827 in the reign of George IV, 10 years before Victoria came to the throne. They were built by Thomas Hood of Lindsay and No. 9 was lived in by his family until the 1950s. There was a wooden scaffold pole in the garage with the name Thomas Hood burnt onto it. It is hoped that this puts the misunderstanding to rest, as even the Millenium Roundel states that they are Victorian Villas. In any case they are two fine houses of the period, more often seen in London and such cities. I certainly enjoyed my time at No. 9 and sadly left in 1994. Ron Jones
Dear Sir, I would like to thank all the volunteers, including members of Hadleigh Gardening Club, who are giving their time and energy to clearing and planting out the borders in Magdalen Road. The work doesn’t end with the planting and we will need volunteers to keep the areas looking good and clear of weeds. If you are willing to help for a couple of hours a month please contact me, Jane Haylock at The Idler or e-mail jane@theidler.plus.com. Some years ago Hadleigh entered the Britain in Bloom competition perhaps next year we can do so again. Jane Haylock
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Ofsted November 2015 This is a GOOD school! “…strong culture of good teaching, learning and behaviour across the school.”
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“Children enjoy learning and enthusiastically engage in their activities…”
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I was recently awarded the Hadleigh Mayor’s Award for ‘service to the town’ for my involvement with the Hadleigh Great War Centenary Project. I am delighted to receive the award and thank the Mayor for his kind words. However, I must also say that the Hadleigh Great War Centenary Project is a community wide project open to everyone in the community. Over the last two years, many people have been involved and have made a significant contribution and so I would like to share this award with the following; Nigel Crisp & Jeff Ward, Hadleigh Royal British Legion, Hadleigh Society, Hadleigh Sea Scouts, Hadleigh schools and of course the many residents and relatives who have links to those who fought in the Great War and who have shared their stories with us. The project continues and this year we will be at the May Show and have a summer exhibition to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme. The project is set to run through to November 2018 and so there is still a lot of research to carry out. If you would like to get involved or just see what we have been doing, please check out the website at www.hadleighww1.com or visit our Facebook page. Mark Brennan Hadleigh Great War Centenary Project, Project Leader
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Hadleigh Show 2016 W.I. Baking Challenge To be judged at the show in the W I marquee, Can you bake the BEST 8" Victoria Sponge Cake? Please fill in the application below and send to W.I. Baking Competition, 8A George St Hadleigh IP7 5BB. And we will send you full details of the competition. Closing date for applications 14th May 2016 Name ...................................................................................................... Address................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................ Phone ..................................................................................................... please cut out and send to: 8A George Street, Hadleigh IP7 5BB
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Bildeston Primary School
Achieved ‘Good’ in February 2013 under the new Ofsted Inspection Framework “We want to achieve a school community which is friendly and purposeful, where all are confident and aspire to do their best. We work as an approachable and supportive team to provide the best possible educational experiences for our pupils and to work together to ensure that all children achieve their full academic potential” For details on our school, visit the school website: www.bildeston.suffolk.sch.uk or call 01449 740269 to request a visit
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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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Lavenham Art Festival Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th June Market Place, Lavenham 11 am to 5 pm Come and join in the festival fun: two days of art exhibitions, entertainment, children's activities and painting, Artists' Studio Trail, art and craft demonstrations, refreshments, live music, concert in the church and an open invitation for you to exhibit an art work of your own creation! The weekend will include: A life-size sculpture being made in the Market Place Artists' Studio Trail throughout the village Children's painting and Budding Artists' activities Art exhibition in the Guildhall Suffolk Art Society show in the Church Art and Craft demonstrations Potters, weavers and spinners Designing and making jewellery A mural for children to paint Children's painting competition Exhibitions in Little Hall Screen printing Printmaking Live Music Bar and Refreshments All this, and more, will be going on all weekend throughout the village so make a note of the dates June 11 and 12, from 11 am until 5 pm. There's something for everyone: the chance to view and buy art works created by many of Lavenham's wellknown artists and sculptors and the rare opportunity to visit them in their own studios. And you can eat, drink, listen to live music and watch a whole host of activities and fun events going on in the Market Place, Guildhall and Little Hall. Don't miss it! See you there! For more information go to: www.lovelavenham.co.uk
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Exciting news that the talented actor, singer and dancer Layton Williams will be coming to rural Bildeston, Suffolk on Saturday, 23rd July 2016. Layton, who played the title role in Billy Elliot the Musical in London's West End as well as the character Kylie in the BBC UK series Beautiful People, is probably best known for his role in the hit BBC comedy and major movie Bad Education. Miss Lesley’s School of Performing Arts (MLSPA) will host a number of workshops which Layton, a professional dancer, and all round musical theatre performer will run, primarily to students at MLSPA. However, spaces/sessions will also be opened up to experienced dancers who may wish to utilise the opportunity to participate locally in a dance masterclass with such a talent! To find out more or to register interest please email lesley@misslesleysperformingarts.co.uk or call 07957 351941
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Splash! Start your Summer with a Sizzle Set your sights on a stunning, stimulating Summer by kicking off the fun at Hadleighâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest waterborne event: The Great Hadleigh Duck and Raft Race. Block out the morning and lunchtime of Sunday June 12th in your diary and join Hadleigh Sea Scouts down at Toppesfield Bridge. Follow that by coming to the Awards and Youth Music Event at the George (our official race pub), which follows. We already have more than half the Raft Teams in place - and a better scurvy, nere-do-well set of rapacious teams would be difficult to find. Luddy is determined to retain the title of Hadleighâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best rafters (go on ask him in The George) and there is talk of previous Champions being hard in training too. Fancy dress, gritted teeth and perseverance have been the mark of the best so far - as we write there are a couple of Rafts left, so if your self destructive streak needs itching, pop into The George and ask for a registration form! More immediately, tickets for the ducks (plastic, not real as someone asked last year) are available from Scout leaders, The George or have a chat with us when weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re outside Partridges over the next couple of weekends. The ducks are hard at training, aiming to peak on 12th June. Our Beaver Scouts are also planning a mini-raft Race and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like the public help choose the best designed one. We will also be launching our new canoeing site, The Triangle, which is immediately opposite the Picnic area, which supplements our boating from the Deanery gardens during the Summer. Our famous Burger and Sausage Sizzlers will be on site and new challenges await our hardy Rafters. Scouting is flourishing in Hadleigh - come and support us on 12th June and if interested in getting involved talk to our leaders. Jonathan Moore 07 545 545 744
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Military Cross Comes to Hadleigh As far as is known no Hadleigh men lost their life in May 1916. The Military Cross (MC) is the third highest gallantry medal awarded to officers. On 24th May 1916, Company Sergeant Major (Warrant Officer Class 2) Alfred Stannard of the 2nd Suffolks received the Military Cross from King George V at Buckingham Palace. Much earlier, in November 1914, Alfred Stannard had been mentioned for his gallant and distinguished conduct in the dispatches sent by Field Marshall Sir John French, Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force and the award of the MC was announced in the London Gazette on the 16th February 1915. Alfred Stannard was born in Raydon in 1878. He enlisted with the Suffolk Regiment in 1898 and saw service in Malta, India and action in the second South African war before going to France only a few days after the declaration of the war. By this time Stannard’s family had moved to Long Road, Layham and whilst on leave over Christmas 1915, he married Eleanor Susan Wix in St Mary’s Church. Eleanor was the daughter of the landlord of the Ram Inn, Hadleigh. Alfred also received some special leave in May 1916 in order to receive his medal. For the British Army the greatest proportion of casualties during the Great War came from the infantry battalions - the men in the trenches destined to ‘go over the top’. It was a lot safer serving with the artillery who were usually a few miles behind the front line. Of the one hundred and twelve Hadleigh men who fell and who are named on the War Memorial, only seven were in the artillery. The British Fourth Army was given the job of planning for the next big push, which was to be in the area of the Somme river during the summer of 1916. A key part of the offensive strategy was to carry out a week long artillery bombardment of the German lines in order to clear away their barbed wire defences, smash their trenches and fortifications and destroy the enemy’s will to fight. Some Hadleigh men had a long term involvement in the artillery. Sergeant Major James Victor Herbert who was born in 1880 in Benton Street, enlisted with the Royal Field Artillery in 1898 and took up a trade as a horseshoe smith. He went to France with the BEF in September 1914. In preparation for the Big Push of 1916, his battery was attached to the 6th infantry division which included the 9th Suffolks. For his war time service James Herbert’s decorations included the 1914 Star and the Long Service and Good Conduct medal. He survived the war and died in Hadleigh in 1925. Sergeant Raymond Groom Rowe was originally from Stratford in Essex and in 1890 at the age of 15 enlisted in the Royal Artillery. He served at home, in India and Gibraltar and was discharged in 1908. He retired on an army pension and moved with his wife and family to Kersey where he became the local postman. In August 1914 at the age of 39 he re-enlisted and served with the heavy guns of the Royal Garrison Artillery on the Western Front until his second discharge in November 1918. During the Great War his family lived at 27 George Street. He also survived the war and died in Eastbourne in 1952. The 1/1st London RGA and the 1/2nd London RGA who had trained and exercised in Hadleigh over the winter of 1915/16, were in France by May of 1916 and engaged in shelling the enemy’s positions. The men of these batteries had clearly made good friends in Hadleigh and Bombardier Walter Prestige would regularly write back to the town, telling among other things of their progress and their reputation for ‘good shooting’. On the home front shortages of man power were reaching a worrying level by May 1916, if the reports from the tribunal meetings to decide exemption from military service are a guide. One Hadleigh farmer had sixteen working horses, half of which were standing idle because there was no one to work them. The Government had directed that “the maintenance of the highest possible output of home-grown food supplies remained a national object of the most essential nature” and the military representative on the Hadleigh tribunals had agreed not to oppose too many agricultural claims. Exemptions were given for some work that included blacksmiths, horsemen, stockmen and ploughmen. William Hynard, who, it was claimed was the last slaughterman left in a radius of five miles around the town was given an exemption. Exemptions however, were conditional and the tribunal could always change their mind as was the case with Frank Grimwood a local coalman, who was granted an exemption only to be called up (Researched by Mark Brennan, Nigel Crisp, Jeff Ward. http://www.hadleighww1.com)
GREAT WAR NEWS MAY 1916
(as reported in the Suffolk and Essex Free Press of the day)
Wed 10 May Writing to Alfred Harriss the headmaster of the Bridge Street School, Private Edward John Austin of the 1/5th Suffolks in Egypt tells, “I am glad to say we are still having a fine time although it is very hot, and sometimes we get it very rough with sandstorms. They are worse than snow storms, but I can stick them better than storms of bullets. The pyramids and sphinx look fine and recall to mind the different things you told us about Egypt at school. I never thought I should see them”. Wed 17 May In a letter to his wife the redoubtable Private George Hynard (originally from Angel Street) a sniper in the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (then close to Arras, France) relates of his recent experiences at the front saying, “The Huns put 3,020 shells at us in 3 hours and 20 minutes, and we only counted the big ones. We could not count the smaller size because we could not hear them, as there was so much noise from the big ones. I shall never forget it, for it was something terrible, but I am pleased to say we did not have many casualties, and the Germans got a shock when they started to come after us. I suppose they thought they had hit all of us, but there were enough left to get our own back. I thank God I got through that little lot without a scratch and there were plenty of shells bursting within ten and some within five yards of me. After what I have gone through I don’t think the Germans have a bullet made for me”. George had gone to war in August 1914, survived the conflict and died in 1957; he is buried in Hadleigh Cemetery. Wed 17 May The officers and men of the 58th (London) Divisional Ammunition Column left Hadleigh this week for Melton. It was hoped that they would have continued their training in the locality. In a letter the commanding officer said, “I wish to express to the gentry and residents of Hadleigh and its vicinity, our sincere appreciation of the many courtesies extended towards us by them in various ways. The ladies many and varied, helped in the way of providing the coffee palace, (presumably the Coffee Tavern) games room and various facilities for the comfort and recreation of the NCO’s and men, have proved a great boon to all”. Wed 24 May Lance Corporal Tim Foster (son of the manager of Hadleigh Gas Works) in the 1/5th Suffolks, who is acting station master near Port Suez, gives the following information, “I generally get a nice fresh dip every evening in the Suez Canal. On Sunday evening a liner passed as we were bathing and some of the passengers threw items of tobacco to us”. (On another occasion]) “I was fishing from the landing stage when the Prince of Wales laned only a few feet from where I was standing. I took no notice of him, nor he of me, for it was not until some hours later I learnt who he was. He went to the desert posts in a motor car. This evening an urgent message came for water to be sent over the desert and so I had to arrange a ‘special’ to run water up. As it was a pleasant evening I went up in the train travelling in a truck on the outward journey and in the cab of the engine coming back”.
Royal British Legion Hadleigh Branch & Club Entertainment Saturday 7th May – The Houseshakers Saturday 21st May – Karaoke Sunday 22nd May – Quiz Night Saturday 4th June – Charity Football Match – 5pm Layham Road followed by Childrens Disco 7-9pm, Old School Disco from 9pm Saturday 18th June – Paul G & The Retros Sunday 19th June (daytime) – Jam Session 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 3rd May – talk from Wattisham personnel 7th June – Queen’s 90th birthday celebration Meetings start at 7.30pm. 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. www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk
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Hadleigh & District Garden Club We received a thoroughly entertaining talk on willow weaving from Deb Hart who specialises in working with willow and making everything with it from fences, through to traps and hats, garden ornaments and even ornate butterflies. We learned that some willow can grow as much as 13 foot in a year and has quite an aggressive roots system - I will be checking the twisted willow growing in my small front garden now! During her talk Deb made a garden obelisk which she kindly donated to our evening raffle - everyone was quite envious of Ruth drawing the winning ticket. Deb has regularly exhibited at Chelsea and Hampton Court and showed great enthusiasm for her trade, giving us several ideas to think about. One I liked was using a low weaved willow fence as a raised bed and then putting an arch from one side to the other to make the whole thing look like a giant basket. Our next meeting on Wednesday 11 May 2016 - This will be an afternoon trip (via car share) to Marks Hall. A guided tour has been arranged - if you would like to join us please contact Linda Ledger on 01473 824573.
Hadleigh Market - Use it or Lose It Traditionally, Friday is ‘fish’ day. Even if you no longer adhere to this religious custom you could take advantage of the excellent fresh fish available on that day every week at the Hadleigh market. Robert Coots is your fish merchant. Born in Bedford but raised in Lowestoft, Robert has had ‘fish’ in his family since his Grandad was a skipper with the flourishing Lowestoft fleet. It was working part-time with his brother in law for ‘beer’ money that he first became directly involved in the trade. With the demise of local ship building, where Robert had worked as a qualified welder, he decided to take the plunge and become a fishmonger proper. He now has a presence on Southwold (Mon & Thurs) Wickham (Wed) and Newmarket (Sat) markets. Some of his stock comes from Lowestoft but the lion’s share comes from Billingsgate three times a week. According to Robert “Purchasing small amounts more often ensures freshness”. Customers have an enormous variety from which to choose including shellfish, fresh and smoked fish. All are attractively displayed on ice in his blue and white mobile fish unit. Robert enjoys meeting his customers many of whom have been coming to his stand for years. As with all marketeers it is the crack of dawn start and the elements which make life less than ideal. For Robert the extreme cold works well for the fish but not for him, while the reverse is true in the summer then lots of extra ice is needed.
Holton St. Mary Open Gardens The Holton St Mary Open Gardens, established 20 years ago in 1996, will take place for the sixth time on Sunday 22nd May 2016. Over 15 gardens in the village will be open to view, some small, some large. Refreshments will be served at various locations during the day. Parking will be available at locations marked with a P. Entry to gardens is by by catalogue. Adults £5.00, accompanied children free. Proceeds to the St Mary's Church Fabric Fund. There will be a Songs of Praise in St Mary's Church at 6 pm. All welcome. For further information contact Frances Torrington (01473 312046) or Sally Thurlow (01473 312080).
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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 Guided tours of the medieval Guildhall Complex. The Row Chapel will be open for visitors 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 Just when you think some better weather is starting, down comes even more rain, still on some of the dry days lately I have managed to catch up on the rotavating and planting out down on the allotment. The first early potatoes are in. I did have to work off a couple of old scaffold boards as the soil was very wet on that day. Various brassicas that have been grown on in the greenhouse have started to be planted out, with many more to follow when they are a bit bigger. As a protection from the cold and pigeons etc each plant is covered with an upturned florists flower pot that has had the bottom cut out. As well as protection it also aids with watering. The first early peas are nearly ready to move from the cold frame onto the allotment. These too will need protection from pigeons and rabbits, wire netting is my favoured method. I still think that the soil is a bit cold for direct sowing such as carrots, parsnips, spinach and chard etc. Be patient everything will catch up when the weather warms up. If you have over wintered Fuscias that look dead, don’t be in too much of a hurry to discard the plants, they may well surprise you and start shooting in the next week or two, any that have started to shoot should be cut back to a strong bud, watered and fed with a liquid feed. The sweetcorn seeds sown in modules under heat in the greenhouse have germinated very quickly, within days, once all the young plants are fully showing, then the heat is turned off. I always use a special sowing compost for all of my seeds, fresh every year. If you are growing Tumbling Tom type tomatoes in a hanging basket as I do, place a plastic flower pot tray in the bottom of the basket to act as a water reservoir. We went to our first garden show of the year held in Trinity Park, Ipswich over the Easter weekend. The weather was cold and wet with not as many stalls as usual, and hardly any people there. We were only glad that we had free tickets as anyone who paid £6 or so to get in must have been a bit disappointed. I am sure that Easter being earlier this year had something to do with it. Am I the only person who thinks that Easter should be on the same date every year? Just like Christmas. I suppose there is a reason. In your travels around Hadleigh I hope that you will notice that some of the flower beds are looking better. With the cut backs the council have decided not to maintain the various bit of garden that have in the past looked so good. A group of locals in conjunction with the legacy committee of the Year of the Sheep, have started to clear some of the gardens and plant them up with some 320 plants donated by Babergh. It’s tough going but a start has been made. That’s all for this month – Dave
Plant Sale & Coffee Morning at Burstall Village Hall Saturday 28th May 10.30am - 12noon After the success of last year's plant sale, St Mary's Church, Burstall will be holding another Plant Sale and Coffee Morning in aid of church funds. There will be Homemade Cakes and Pies for your freezer, Bric-a brac, books, tombola and raffle. With free children's activities.
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LEEKS LANDSCAPES SUNDAY 19th JUNE, 11:00 am –5:30 pm
The 7th CHATTISHAM OPEN GARDENS A great family day out with 14 gardens open in this friendly village. Wide range of types and ages of gardens including Formal, Natural and Aquatic features. Attractions include plant sales, cakes, lunches and cream teas. Family Competition. Admission £4, accompanied children under 14 free. Tickets on the day. All proceeds to Chattisham Church Restoration. Location 3 miles west of Ipswich, 1 mile south of the A1071 at Hintlesham Sat Nav ref IP8 3QE Further information. Phone 01473 652359. Email r.d.chase@uwclub.net or village website www.hintleshamandchattisham.onesuffolk
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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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Recipe for Success by Sarah Thompson Simon and I took a few days out to celebrate my mum’s 90th birthday on the first day of Spring. Luckily for me, my lovely country cousin Janet supplied me with a tried and tested recipe and believe me, these are scrummy! Given that it is Shakespeare’s birthday in April, I thought we should pay homage to the Bard and call this one ‘Much Ado About Muffin’…. Enjoy!
Spiced Apple And Sultana Muffins Makes 12 muffins NB: If you don't have cup measures, don't worry; use an ordinary cup or a 1/3 pint mug (NOT a half pint mug) as the straight sides make it easier to calculate ¼ ½ & ¾. Muffins are very tolerant; measures do not have to be exact. 1½ cups plain white flour, 2/3 cup light or dark brown sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt ¾ cup quick cooking rolled oats, 1 teaspoonful, mixed spice 1 cup unsweetened apple puree/stewed apple, 1/3 cup cooking oil 2 eggs, ¾ cup of sultanas, ¼ cup chopped nuts (optional) Brush the muffin tins (or the cases, if using cases) with oil. Silicon cups in the muffin pan are best of all; the muffins never stick and you don’t have to oil the cases Sift the flour with the baking powder and mix the dry ingredients in one bowl and the wet ingredients in another. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, mix quickly, just enough to moisten all the flour. Do NOT use a food processor or electric mixer (Mixture may seem lumpy, that is OK). Mixture should flop off the spoon like cake mixture; if too stiff, add a little water or milk; Mix in the fruit/nuts. Divide the mix between the 12 cups/cases and bake at Gas Mark 5 or 180oC for about 25 minutes. Serve warm; with or without butter– they freeze and reheat well in the microwave.
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Hadleigh Community Primary News A Celebration of Schools’ Music 2016 On March 17th, 84 children in the school choir went to perform in A Celebration of Schools’ Music (Our World) at Snape Maltings Concert Hall. During the day they experienced stage calls and rehearsals for the Celebration Finale: ‘Restore Me’, composed by Alex Wilson and Sarah Jewell. In the evening concert the choir performed two thoughtful songs, ‘Streets of London’ and ‘Refuge’. The whole day was a fantastic opportunity and enjoyed by all involved. The choir have since had the pleasure of receiving feedback from the Aldeburgh Education Team… “Wow! Your singing was sensitive and convincing – a really impressive performance.” Singing will continue to be at the heart of our school. Sport Relief and Cross Country Success! This year H.C.P.S. were really excited to raise money for Sport Relief. As this is one of the UK's biggest fundraising events, we thought it would be a great idea to bring the entire school together to get active, raise funds and change lives. This meant on Friday 18th March 2016, H.C.P.S. organised and gave the opportunity to every pupil from Nursery to Year 6 to not only dress up in sports kit and trainers, but also to take part in a 'Fun Mile'. This mile was created around the playgrounds, field and even through the school! Throughout the day, the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves which was great to see. However, what was even greater to watch was that every child that took part completed the 3 lap mile around the school which was outstanding! With all the hard work and generosity from everyone at HCPS, we managed to raise a grand total of £785.11. Well done and thankyou to everyone that helped made the day a special one to remember! On Monday 21st March 2016, H.C.P.S. entered 24 Year 5/6 pupils in the annual Cross Country event which took place at Royal Hospital School, Holbrook. There were 4 races altogether that made up the competition: a Year 5 race each for the boys and girls and a Year 6 race each for the boys and girls. All 4 races were 2,200 metres in distance (approximately 1.3 miles long) and consisted of 250 or more other pupils that were also taking part. All of the runners did exceptionally well with most of them finishing in the top half of their respected races. However, a special mention would like to go to Sara who finished 3rd in the Year 6 girls race and Lily who finished 1st in the Year 5 girls race! Well done everyone! The Great Egg Race! Let’s Be ‘Eggcellent’! This year’s Great Egg Race had entries from across the school; all of which looked amazing. A special assembly was held to announce the winners and we were spoilt for choice! Fantastic effort from all the children involved and a special thank you to the Co-Op for providing us with the Easter Egg prizes!
Birthday Wishes Family and friends would like to wish
Sylvia Riddleston a Happy 90th Birthday and congratulate her on reaching this milestone.
Still young at heart! Happy 80th Birthday to our lovely Mum, Nan and Great Nannie with all our love xxx
Look who’s 40 on May 23rd
TINA RUSSO! Have a great day, Happy Birthday and love from Mum, Dad, Nikki, Stuart and Raphie the dog xxx
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HADLEIGH TOWN COUNCIL Report of the Meeting of the Planning Committee held on 10th March 2016 Present: Councillors: Angland (Chair), Byrne, Cook, Fraser, Free, Haines Haylock, Monks, Sheldrick, Wilson, Whiting, Wiltshire and Young. None-attendee: Councillor Matthews APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies for absence had been received from Councillor Shearly-Sanders due to personal reasons. This apology was accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Councillor Byrne declared a non-pecuniary interest in planning applications B/16/00186 and B/1600187 8 Duke Street as she knows the applicant. MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 11th February 2016 was confirmed as a correct record and signed. MATTERS ARISING Councillor Cook asked if the Town Clerk had met with Christine Thurlow. The Chair advised that the Town Clerk had written to her but to date no response had been received. B/16/00061 – 3 Stone Street. Babergh District Council had confirmed that this property was not listed. B/16/00033 – 25 Dunton Grove. Councillor Haylock asked if the information requested on this application had been received. The Chair advised that confirmation had been received that the garage had been built under Permitted Development and the original garage had been demolished. The Clerk had replied asking if the dining room extension had been built under Permitted Development; would the footings of the garage be strong enough to withstand a second floor extension and why did this extension require planning permission when the other two extensions had not. No reply had been received. On the 7th March the Clerk received documentation from Babergh District Council that the planning application had been approved by Officer Delegated Decision. On the website is clearly stated that Hadleigh Town Council were awaiting clarification on the points raised. This would be added to the list of issues to be discussed with Christine Thurlow, Babergh District Council Officer. The Chair advised that she would be raising with the District Councillors attending the Town Council meeting on Thursday 17th March the issue of not calling in planning applications as requested by Hadleigh Town Council.
Hadleigh Town Council A book of celebration to mark the Queen’s 90th Birthday is available in St. Mary’s Church, Hadleigh until Friday 17th June 2016. Please feel free to contribute your messages for the Queen in her special year. The pages will be bound and sent to Buckingham Palace in July 2016.
HADLEIGH TOWN COUNCIL Full Council Meetings Date of Next Meeting at 7.30pm Thursday 19th May 2016 Thursday 16th June 2016 Planning Committees Date of Next Meeting at 7.30pm Thursday 5th May 2016 Thursday 2nd June
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.
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 50
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Councillor Young advised that she had heard that the four District Councillors were only going to deal with issues raised in their own wards. It was pointed out that only one of the District Councillors represented Hadleigh on the Planning Committee and should raise planning issues in any Hadleigh ward. 71. 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/16/00144 76 George Street, Increase in roof height and conversion of loft with insertion of 3 no. dormer windows to front and 2 no. rear dormer windows. Insertion of 2 no. front rooflights and 4 no. rear rooflights. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/16/00152 Cross Farm House, Station Road, Erection of 1 no. two-storey, ‘split-level’, dwelling with integral garage, and construction of on-site turning area and new vehicular access. Refusal was recommended (Voting was unanimous) The reasons for refusal were: i) Concerns about contradictions in the documentation which leads the Committee to wonder whether there are other mistakes. ii) The design of the building is not in keeping with the street scene iii) Concerns over the access as it is in close proximity to two busy junctions and a local school B/16/00176 87 High Street, Application under section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 – Variation of condition 2 attached to B/04/00436, to modify opening hours between 8:00am to 9:00pm Monday to Saturday and 9:00am to 4:00pm Sundays. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/16/00186 8 Duke Street, Erection of single storey rear extension and replacement garden wall. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/16/00187 8 Duke Street, Application for Listed Building Consent – Erection of single storey rear extension, replacement garden wall and reinstatement of ground floor sash window to front elevation. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/16/00232 Ahwatukee, 7 Stone Street, Erection of 1.2m high post and rail boundary fencing; Alterations to existing vehicular access and re-surfacing of existing hardstanding (following demolition of existing single garage). Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous). Approval is subject to the necessary Listed Building Consent mentioned in the pre-application advice being forthcoming. Additional Applications: B/16/00258 91 High Street, Conversion of existing two storey outbuilding to two bedroom private residential dwelling within the residential curtilage of grade II listed buildings 91-93 High Street, Hadleigh. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/16/00259 91 High Street, Application for Listed Building Consent – Conversion of existing two storey outbuilding to two bedroom private residential dwelling within the residential curtilage of Grade II listed buildings 91-93 High Street, Hadleigh. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous). Approval is subject to the restricted vehicular access being investigated. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING The Committee noted the Schedule of Decisions of the Local Planning Authority. NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN The Chair reported that the Working Party had met with the Critical Friend – Chris Bowden who is employed by Navigus Planning. A new member has joined the Working Party – Jennifer Green who is a Hadleigh resident and works for Suffolk County Council and should be an asset to the Group. The Working Party had discussed the plans for the Annual Town Meeting in April where the Group will encourage people to voice their opinions on any projects they may have for Hadleigh. STATUTORY CONSULTATION Suffolk County Council had provided details of changes to the waiting restrictions in the High Street which would allow access to the site which is part of the planning application submitted by McCarthy & Stone for the Brett Works Site. Decriminalisation of parking would support these measures. It was agreed that the Clerk e.mail Suffolk County Council advising that this work is necessary for improved visibility but there were concerns as to how the parking restrictions would be policed on the double yellow lines. Could Suffolk County Council take this opportunity to review all parking restrictions in Hadleigh. ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS Councillor Young asked questions of members on planning rules for art in the countryside. Councillor Monks asked if the McCarthy Stone development would incur CIL payments and would this be received by Hadleigh Town Council. She was advised that CIL payments should be included. There being no further business the meeting closed at 8.20pm. Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) – Town Clerk Report of the Extra Meeting of the Council held on the 24th March 2016 Present: Councillors: Whiting (Town Mayor), Angland, Byrne, Cook, Fraser, Free, Haines, Haylock, Monks, Shearly-Sanders, Sheldrick, Wiltshire and Young APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies were received from Councillors Matthews and Wilson. These apologies were accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST There were none. MILLFIELD Councillors reviewed the request from Shared Access for permission to proceed with the pre-consultation process in connection with the
telecom proposal presented at the Town Council meeting on 17th March 2016. Town Council approved the agreement for the pre-consultation process to go ahead but as there were still many questions unanswered reserved its right to make a final decision on allowing the works to go ahead until such time as it has received clarification on these matters. To this end the Clerk was requested to contact Shared Access requesting the Town Council be a consultee on all documentation and that a meeting be arranged to discuss the issues and queries. ANY OTHER URGENT BUSINESS There was none. There being no further business the meeting closed at 7:25pm. Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) – Town Clerk Report of the Meeting of the Council held on the 17th March 2016 Present: Councillors: Whiting (Town Mayor), Angland, Byrne, Cook, Haines, Haylock, Matthews, Monks, Shearly-Sanders, Wilson, Wiltshire and Young. In attendance: Inspector Horton and Sergeant Milbourne (Suffolk Constabulary) and Councillor Burgoyne (Babergh District Council). APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies were received from Councillors: Fraser, Free and Sheldrick. These apologies were accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Councillor Matthews declared a nonpecuniary interest in the Franey, Rand and Pest House Charities item – as he is Chair of the Charity. Councillor Wilson declared a non-pecuniary interest in the White Line Request – as he attends St. Joseph Church. MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of the Council held on the 18th February 2016 were taken as read, were confirmed and signed. MATTERS ARISING Councillor Cook asked if the Clerk had heard from Sudbury Town Council on re-forming the car parking group. The Clerk advised that to date no response had been received. Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service Councillor Cook advised Council that she and Councillor Wiltshire had written a letter pointing out the concerns raised over the proposed cuts in services. The Clerk was asked to provide all Councillors with a copy. Layham Road Sports Ground The Clerk advised that the new rules and regulations had been issued to all Councillors and would be discussed under the Sports & Open Spaces item on the agenda. POLICING The Mayor introduced Inspector Horton who will be in post from the 4th April 2016. Inspector Horton presented the document ‘All Change For Suffolk’ which had been copied to all Councillors and spoke on the changes being implemented from the 4th April 2016. He answered questions on enhanced on-line services, a more interactive website and lost property issues. There were concerns over the loss of connection with the community due to the changes in policing locally. Sergeant Milbourne reported that 52 crimes had been reported for the month of February. The main area of concern was the seven High Street business burglaries and he advised how the Police were working on these crimes. He advised that statements do not need to be taken from individuals until such time as there is a suspect and a court hearing in place. It was reported that there would be no police presence at Town Council meetings in the future but they would liaise with the Clerk on a regular basis and on-line reports would be available to all. It was requested that the appreciation of the Town Council be minuted for the Police’s attendance and support given over the past years. The Mayor requested that there be a police presence at the Annual Town Meeting on the 19th April 2016. REPORTS OF THE COUNTY AND DISTRICT COUNCILLORS Suffolk County Councillor Riley had tendered his apologies. District Councillor Dr. Dawson had tendered her apologies. A written report had been received from District Councillor Burgoyne. Councillor Angland, Chair of Planning, raised the matter of reported planning applications being called in and why this had not happened on two occasions and asked if the system had changed. District Councillor Burgoyne explained how the two applications had been dealt with and this was felt to be unacceptable by members of the Council. It was agreed that the Clerk write to the Chief Executive of Babergh District Council stating that the Town Council’s District Councillor on the Planning Committee should be responsible for all planning issues. There should be no ward distinctions on planning issues. Councillor Cook reiterated her request that the District Council consider decriminalisation of parking and support the Local Government Association in their work on allowing Councils to extend their enforcement powers, which include bus lanes and yellow box junctions, to include weight restrictions. MAYOR’S COMMUNICATIONS The Mayor advised that Councillor Matthews had a book on the history of the Town’s Twinning Association which he would leave in the office for anyone interested to see. ACCOUNTS FOR PAYMENT It was RESOLVED that accounts amounting to £37,739.71 including HMRC, Utilities, SCC Pension Fund and staff salaries. PLANNING COMMITTEE The Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 10th March 2016 were noted. SPORTS & OPEN SPACES COMMITTEE The Report of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 3rd March 2016 was received and accepted. Following the meeting the new Rules and Regulations for the use and hire of the Layham Road Sports Ground facilities had been produced and provided to Councillors.
These were approved. Voting was unanimous. The new Rules and Regulations would come into effect on the 1st April 2016. FRANEY, RAND AND PEST HOUSE CHARITIES The Chair thanked Mrs. Legge for taking the time to meet with Councillors prior to the meeting. It was agreed that following the meeting with Mrs Legge she be re-appointed as the Council’s representative on this Charity for a term of four years. CLEAN FOR THE QUEEN Councillor Young updated Council on this incentive and brought areas of the town to the notice of the Council which she felt required attention. There is a major problem with cigarette butts littering areas of the town. The Royal British Legion had now provided a bin for smokers to use. The Public Realms Department of Babergh District Council had contacted Morrisons who had now provided litter bins and cleaned up the areas around the store. She also reported on the work of a number of volunteers who meet regularly to litter pick areas of the town and other work they were interested in carrying out. Councillor Haylock advised that Babergh District Council were providing plants for the areas around Magdalen Road Bus Station but now volunteers were required to plant and tidy this area. Councillor Young would like Hadleigh Town Council to make a pledge to support the Our Tidy Town Initiative and was advised to discuss this further at the Environment & General Purposes Committee. QUEEN’S 90th BIRTHDAY Councillor Shearly-Sanders put forward a proposal that the proposed Layham Road Pavilion could be named ‘The Elizabeth Pavilion’ to honour the Queen’s 90th Birthday. It was decided that as no agreement has been made about rebuilding the pavilion this would be discussed at a later date. NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Councillor Shearly-Sanders put forward a proposal that Hadleigh Town Councillors visit Babergh District Council Offices and discuss with the Officers their proposals for the building and how this would impact the town. This proposal was agreed. Voting was unanimous. The Clerk was asked to contact Babergh District Council and arrange this meeting. WHITE LINE REQUEST St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church had requested a white line be marked out at the entrance to the Church as there was a problem with parked cars blocking the entrance. It was agreed that Hadleigh Town Council recommend this request to Suffolk County Council. A BOARDS Following the presentation and discussion that had taken place at the Environment & General Purposes Committee documentation had been received from Suffolk County Council on the scheme for local Councils to manage A Boards within their towns/parishes. It was agreed that Suffolk County Council be contacted to request if a more gentle approach could be made to businesses in the first instance to bring to their attention that their co-operation is required in order to prevent the removal of A Boards completely from the town. The Clerk was asked to invite the Suffolk County Council Officer to attend the Environment & General Purposes Committee to discuss this approach. TOWN MATTERS The Clerk reported a request from the First Responder Group for a grant towards new training equipment. It was unanimously agreed that a grant of £1,000 be given to this group. Councillor Byrne asked how disabled bays were allocated and did they require planning permission as one had appeared at the High Street end in Benton Street and was causing some congestion. She was advised that they did not need planning permission but Hadleigh Town Council was a consultee along with the Police prior to their placement. In this case as it was an existing parking bay there had been no notification received of its change to a disabled bay. There being no further business the meeting closed at 9.15pm. Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA (Hons)
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 2nd MAY 2016 12.30-3.30pm
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Barbecue Spinning Demonstration Bouncy Castle Children's Corner White Elephant Face Painting Grand Draw and Raffle
A GREAT AFTERNOON OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY! SO PLEASE COME ALONG AND JOIN IN THE FUN! ALL PROCEEDS GO TO ST. MARYS CHURCH, NAUGHTON
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Thanks to those who helped in any way at the Sunday Lunch, including over 50 people who attended. A record sum of £478.24 was raised for St Andrew's.
Letter www.layham.org from Layham
Coffee, cake and chat Just one session this month on Monday, 16th May, between 11 am and 12.30 pm in the church. All welcome.
Annual Plant Sale Are you new to Layham? 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.
Parish Council The main matters discussed at the Parish Council meeting of 30 March 2016 were: • District Council report Babergh had increased council tax for 2016/17 by 3.5%, equating to 9.6p per week / £5 per year for a Band D property. In response to a question about the proposed housing development in East Bergholt, Councillor Ward said although the village was working on a Neighbourhood Plan, this had not yet been formally approved and adopted; it could not, therefore, be considered as material evidence. He confirmed that Neighbourhood Plans would be statutory documents. • County Council report Councillor Jones had attended the recent Speed Panel Committee meeting, when it had been agreed to extend the 30mph speed limit away from the Marquis, and also the 40mph speed limit between Benton Street and Upper Layham; there would now be a three week consultation period, which was part of the legal process. In response to a question, Councillor Jones said the cost of the contract for an interim satellite broadband scheme to improve Broadband speed had meant it had to be referred to the EU (state aid). In response to a further question concerning Academies, he said Department of Education approval was required if they wished to dispose of any school land, and the proceeds must be used for educational purposes. • CPR training The open session had been cancelled due to poor response; it was hoped to reschedule this later in the year. However, in the meantime councillors had run an informal session for the Social Club, which had been well received. The owner of the Marquis of Cornwallis had agreed to install a defibrillator on the premises which would be accessible to Layham residents. • Speed limits The Clerk would make a formal request to SCC for the 30mph speed limit in Stoke Road, Lower Layham, to be extended to the parish boundary. • Section 106 funding The Playing Field Committee felt that, rather than using the money for something new, it would be better to improve the existing facilities. Football was the most common activity on the playing field and the areas around the goal mouths tended to wear badly. The Playing Field Committee’s proposal that the Section 106 money should be used to lay artificial turf in front of each goal was approved. The remainder of the cost would be met from existing Playing Field funds. • Ash tree in Mill Lane The Playing Field Committee had obtained four quotes for the removal of the ash tree in Mill Lane; the lowest quote had been accepted and the cost would be met from Playing Field Committee funds; the Parish Council had already agreed to increase its grant to the PFC by £400 and this would help. • Training Legislation was constantly changing, and new councillors had been elected since the in-house training course in 2011. The Clerk would contact SALC to find out the cost of another in-house training course and would also ask Raydon PC if they would like to participate. • War Memorial booklet The last booklet had now been sold. It was agreed that the Clerk would ask the printer whether an additional small print run would be feasible. Would you like an allotment? The Parish Council owns a small number of allotments on the ground behind Gardeners Close. Occasionally one becomes available at a rental of just £5 a year (+ a shared water charge). If you are interested you should put your name on the waiting list by contacting Jane Cryer, the Clerk to the Parish Council on 07920 713940 or by Email: layhampc@googlemail.com St. Andrew’s – your Parish Church Sunday Services in May 1st 9.30 am Morning Worship 8th 9.15 am Sung Eucharist 22nd 9.15 am Sung Eucharist (Layham with Shelley) 29th 10.45 am Hadleigh Deanery Eucharist (No service at Layham) 52
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If you don't want any plants just come and have a cream tea or buy a cake! Plants for sale will be very welcome.
2 pm Sunday 15 May Layham Churchyard Playing Field Members of the committee and friends of the field keep chipping away at improving the place. Last month, Colin Brown and his generous friend George Wyatt from Hadleigh, built and erected two new benches. Colin and George are pictured here as they put the finishing touches to one of the benches.
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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 more help. Please consider coming along to the Village Hall on 11 May. Thank you. From Layham Archive ‘Midge’ is living history It was a great pleasure to be introduced to ‘Midge’ Abbott who, now 96, lives in a retirement home in Suffolk. Midge moved to Layham from Polstead in 1924 at the age of five when her father started a smallholding in the village. The Riddleston-Holmes family were initially accommodated in The Terrace on Stoke Road. Arthur and Mildred had three children – Marjorie (Midge), Geoffrey and Peter. Midge, who is lively and amusing to talk with, has great stories of growing up in Layham in the 1930s, but it is wartime that is our focus for the moment. On leaving school, Midge went to work for WH Smith in Ipswich (then accommodated in the Ancient House). Not long after war broke out, rather against the wishes of her parents, she volunteered and joined the RAF as a WAAF (Women’s Auxillary Air Force). If you know the framed collection of pictures in the Queen’s Head, of the men and women from the village who served in the forces, you will find Midge’s portrait in that frame. After kitting-out and training at RAF Innworth and RAF Morcambe, Midge was posted to the Headquarters No 10 Group RAF at Rudloe Manor in Wiltshire where she became a Clerk Special Duty, or a ‘plotter’. Readers will be familiar with those wartime pictures of young women in the Operations Room placing models of aircraft onto maps as they recorded the reports of the Royal Observer Corps. The task of a plotter was vital in plotting the positions of aircraft and ships during attacks – and that is the work in which Midge was engaged. It was whilst she was in the RAF that Midge met her husband Maurice Abbott who flew out of Wattisham as an observer in Bomber Command. They married, in Layham, after the war and moved to Harrogate. Midge returned to Suffolk to be near her family after Maurice’s death.
Six Acre Productions Present… A MidSEMER Night’s Dream Six Acre Productions are back once again with a brand new Elizabethan Themed Murder Mystery for you all to enjoy at Manor Farm, Semer IP7 6JB. The show is written by Tom Hitchcock, from an original idea by Mike Henderson, Tom Hitchcock and Jan Seaborne. Lord and Lady Trump are holding an evening of entertainment in honour of her Majesty – Queen Elizabeth the first, as she makes a secret visit to Suffolk. On the bill for the evening’s entertainment is the new acting troupe – Sex Acre Producto (Latin names are all the rage of the era – don’t ye know!) who are performing Shakespeare’s new play – Titus Andronicus. This fun evening of “Who Dunnit?” keeps in with our normal tongue in cheek humour and fun style, whilst having a sly nod to William Shakespeare with meddling witches and famous quotes (humorous translations provided). Show dates are 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th of July. Doors open at 7pm and show starts at 7.30pm Tickets are £12 each and include a light supper provided by LE PETIT PARIS (located at - 1, Maiden Way, Hadleigh). Licensed bar and ample parking are available. Tickets are available via email: sixacreproductions@live.co.uk or by calling Sarah on 07508 472142 We are proudly sponsored by Elmsett Storshops and are once again delighted to be raising money for The Suffolk Community Foundation through our ever popular raffle. For more information visit www.sixacreproductions.co.uk or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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Layham Playgroup CIO We have been playing in the garden lots since the weather has warmed up. We have been looking for signs of spring and will start looking at life cycles of the insects that have started to wake up… one of our favourite stories to read is the Hungry Caterpillar. The children have been thoroughly enjoying playing board and card games together, they are especially good at ‘pairs’, often beating us! OPEN MORNING...We are now starting to fill our places for September 2016 and are having an open morning on Friday 27th May 10am-12noon. We look forward to welcoming you to come and join in a morning of fun activities and give you the opportunity to meet our staff. Please call the playgroup if you would like to come and visit us. BINGO EVENING… We are hosting a bingo fundraiser on Friday 13th May, to be held at the Ansell Centre 7pm for a 7.30pm start. Please contact the playgroup for tickets, £10 if pre booked or £13 on the door. Please look out for posters with more info on our Facebook page. 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.
Layham Playgroup CIO
Open Morning Friday 27th May 2016 10am – 12 noon Layham Village Hall, Lower Layham IP7 5LZ (Only 1.5 miles from Hadleigh High Street) For more information contact us 07999 866419 or admin@layhamplaygroup.co.uk
Visit us at layhamplaygroup.co.uk Registered Charity 1160254
Congratulations Stan! Stan Grimsey was recently presented with a Silk Necktie by the Essex and Suffolk Hunt in recognition of his 20 years as a Paddock Steward at Higham Races.
Our May Film - A Steven Spielberg Thriller! Friday 20th May at 7.30 pm
BRIDGE OF SPIES (12) £3.50 on the door BRIDGE OF SPIES is the story of James Donovan, a Brooklyn lawyer, who finds himself thrust into the centre of the Cold War when the CIA sends him on the near-impossible task of negotiating the release of a captured American U-2 pilot. Spielberg conjures up a handsome and rewarding thriller inspired by a true story, with Tom Hanks as the Brooklyn lawyer, James Donovan, and Mark Rylance as Rudolf Abel, “the most famous Russian spy of all time”. It has been a while since we have presented a film of this genre - BRIDGE OF SPIES is a mature film with intrigue - don't miss it! Admission is £3.50 for adults and £2.50 for an accompanied child. There will be an interval during the film's presentation to help ease its tensions when tea, coffee and our ever-popular choc ices, both milk and plain, will be available!
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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Taking place from 9th May to 19th June England Hockeyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2016 national campaign promises to be bigger and better than ever as we aim to attract thousands of players back to hockey. Back to Hockey sessions are coached sessions for men and women who may not have played hockey for a long period of time or who are looking to try the sport for the first time. The coached sessions will provide a great opportunity to learn/refresh skills and play with like- minded people in a friendly and relaxed environment without the pressure to perform. Last year over 243 clubs delivered sessions and 4,440 players took part. Based on feedback from players, towards the end of this campaign, we are also encouraging local clubs to come together and play small sided games against each other. See England Hockey website www.englandhockey.co.uk/backtohockey to sign up or find a local hockey club at www.suffolksport.com
Nedging and Naughton Football Club Nedging and Naughton Football Club won the Lavenham Cup back in 1967 and also the Brent Eleigh Cup in 1969 beating Woolpit 6-0 and then Cockfield 4-0. I am in the process of organising a re-union of the players who played in those games and I wonder if anyone reading these notes wqould know what happened to these Cups and where they would be now. The Lavenham Cup competitions have not been played for, to my knowledge for many, many, many years, but it would be nice if I could find them and hopefully just borrow them both for this re-union if I could locate them. If you can help please call Alan Wignall on 01473 827406
Pop-Up Choir for Charity Hadleigh Show - Stand G2 Saturday 21 May
Free Holiday Club
Tuesday 9 - Friday 12 August 1.45 - 4.00pm
Free Community Fun Day
Saturday 13 August 11.00am - 3.00pm
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Love 2 Sing Choir was established in 2014 to raise money for local Charities and groups through concerts and events and to date we have helped to raise nearly ÂŁ11,000 through our own concerts and appearing at other fundraising events. We have helped to raise money for; Ipswich Hospital Critical Care Unit, The Royal Marsden, The Nepal Appeal, St Elizabeth Hospice, Now 43, St Felix Church, Leiston Film Theatre, The Royal British Legion to name a few. We have supported numerous events for local groups and councils, and the elderly in care. Our Pop up Choir event in Hintlesham will hopefully bring in many people who love to sing, and we will be able to make a donation to which ever local Charity or group we decide is most appropriate. Love to Sing Community Choirs - www.lovetosing.onesuffolk.net
FUN at FUN Spring Update Stars Alight Theatre Company took centre stage this term at Ananda House, with their performance of The Lonely Wolf. Performers did themselves proud with their unique take on the Big Bad Wolf and his journey towards real happiness. Audience members booed, hissed and aahhed as they went on the journey with the wolf, sharing with him both tender and humorous moments along the way. Big congratulations to all the cast for their commitment both to the performance and each other. Not only are individuals developing in performance skills, but also in skills for life such as teamwork, communication and confidence. Such transferable skills are beneficial to all areas of life recreationally, in a work environment and socially. Stars Alight Theatre Co. Wednesdays 10.30-12.30pm. All Welcome The Art Space continues to grow and in response to an increase in membership an additional session has been added. The new Art Space session will take place on Mondays from 10.30- 12.30pm. This session is designed for individuals wanting to access an art environment who are fairly independent, or who are attending with individual support. Although not a tutor led, there will be a tutor on hand at this time to offer initial support and encouragement and participants will have access to a vast array of art materials. The Art Space Mondays 10.30-12.30pm / 1.30 – 1.30-3.30pm (Tutor Led) All Welcome. The Community Craft Club is a vibrant place to be on Thursday mornings. Crafters are encouraged to try new techniques, experiment with materials and work either independently or on group projects. No previous experience is needed and the session is tutor led. Community Craft Club Thursdays 10.30-12.30pm. All Welcome. The Music Zone has enjoyed a term of singing, making music and song writing on Friday afternoons at Ananda House. Led by professional singer/songwriter Jackie Ord these are some of the comments that have been made by those attending; “I’m enjoying it. It’s lovely to see everybody every week. We do nice songs, it makes me happy.” Samantha Gooding . “I like the washing machine song that Jackie made up with me” Kirstie French “I enjoy it. I can choose songs we can listen to and sing with the guitar.” Patrick Parker “It’s well structured with Jackie playing the guitar. It’s not a free for all. It’s nice to have a mixture of singing, drumming and dancing.” Paula Gladwell “It’s a nice enthusiastic group, it’s very rewarding and fun to encourage everyone to take part. “ Diane Guest The Music Zone Fridays 1.3-3.30pm. All Welcome. FUN is a local charity operated by local parents in Hadleigh supporting people with learning and/or physical disabilities. The establishment of a diverse creative arts programme further continues the commitment to providing opportunities that engage, enthuse and celebrate ability. Participants can book in term/half term instalments ad a free taster session is encouraged. All sessions are held at Ananda House which can be found on Magdalen Rd, directly opposite the small car park. Please contact FUN to discuss any additional/individual needs. For further information on sessions, including how you can become involved as a volunteer performance/workshop enabler or an art/craft facilitator please contact Community Activities Co-ordinator
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SESAW Events in May Village Quiz Evening, Leavenheath Village Hall, Sat 14th May Teams of up to eight people, arrive 7pm for 7.30pm start. Raffle, licensed bar, free parking. Tickets £8 per head inc hot supper (veggie option), phone 01206 263269 to book. Two Day Garage Sale at SESAW, 28th & 29th May 10am to 1pm. Huge selection: household, kitchen, furnishings, games, books and more. Gazebos at the ready! Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP.
ST MARY’S HADLEIGH www.stmaryshadleigh.co.uk 01473 527499 The Hadleigh Deanery Office at St Mary’s is open from 10am-12noon, Monday-Friday
Sunday 1 May No 10.45am service today 6pm Informal Worship Thursday 5 May (Ascension Day) 7.30pm Deanery Eucharist and Archdeacon’s Visitation Sunday 8 May 10.45am Bistro Communion Sunday 15 May (Pentecost) 10.45am Morning Worship with Baptism 12.15pm Shortened Eucharist 6.30pm CTiH Songs of Praise Sunday 22 May 10.45am Sung Eucharist Thursday 26 May (Corpus Christi) 7.30pm High Mass Sunday 29 May 11am Deanery Eucharist EVERY SUNDAY 8am Said Eucharist (BCP) EVERY TUESDAY 11am Mattins (or Communion on 1st Tuesday) at the Row Chapel, George Street 1.30-2.45pm Tadpoles, for babies, toddlers and their carers 6-8pm Porch Project (for teenagers) EVERY WEDNESDAY 7.30am Morning Prayer and Communion followed by breakfast EVERY FRIDAY 9.30am-12noon Café Church, including short all-age service at 10.15am 7-9.30pm Porch Project
OTHER EVENTS FOR MAY: • FROGs (for all primary school aged children) Wednesday 4 May, 6-7.15pm • Craft and Produce Market : Friday 6 May, 9.30-1pm • Living with Dying: Saturday 14 May, 10am-4pm. (Exhibitions also running from Tuesday 10 – Thursday 19 May. • INSPIRE workshops for Pentecost: Monday 16 May, for primary school classes. We are now on Facebook! Follow the link from the main church website: www.stmaryshadleigh.co.uk and read what’s there so far. www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk
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Hadleigh Cricket Club Established 1974
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A new season dawns at the Meadow with high hopes both on and off the field and some new faces in key roles. David Mann has taken over as Chairman from Gary Girling, while Ben Wallis succeeds Josh Davey as club captain. Russell Wiles has returned to the club as Treasurer, after Tim Ryder stood down after a marathon 25 years in office. The club has created a new position of Head of Cricket, appointing Simon Manthorpe to the role in February. The 1st XI will be looking for a much better start to their campaign than last season, when they were winless until the end of May. The club has signed batsman James French from Long Melford, and welcome Luke Istead, a 19year-old fast bowler from Auckland in New Zealand. Dominic Manthorpe has agreed to play for Bury in the East Anglian Premier League to further his firstclass ambitions, but will continue to play for Hadleigh’s T20 sides. It is encouraging to see two outstanding players from last season, Kyle Tanner and Ben Parker, have pledged their commitment to the club. “This will be my first full season as captain and I am thoroughly looking forward to it,” Wallis told the Suffolk Free Press. “We had a good run at the end of last year, unfortunately the season ended a bit too soon for us but we want to keep that momentum going from last year.” The 2nd XI will be captained by Marc Lloyd, meaning that players will have to be on their best behaviour, as for the first time both the club’s premier teams are captained by Hadleigh High School teachers! The club has decided to withdraw its Sunday 1st XI from the Hunts County Bats Suffolk League, but has entered a new competition, the Suffolk T20, playing games on Sundays and midweek evenings. After the success of the inaugural Under-19 T20, in which the Hadleigh Hurricanes finished runners-up, the competition has expanded to 8 group games against Sudbury, Bury, Mildenhall and Woolpit. Come along to the Meadow on a Friday night in July and you’re fairly sure to stumble on some T20 cricket! These promise to be great nights at the Meadow so join in the fun. Competition for places will no doubt be tight for our remaining Sunday 40-over team, which is captained once again by Peter Tampion. The club is delighted to welcome many new sponsors for the 2016 season and thanks them all for their support. All match sponsors and match ball sponsors will be published in this column for the month ahead. Saturday 7 May 1st XI v Halstead. Match sponsored by The Royal Bengal – Match ball sponsored by The Royal Bengal Saturday 21 May 1st XI v Braintree, Match sponsored by East of England Co-Operative – Match ball sponsored by Haines Watts One of our new sponsors, JC Fitness, will be running a Boot Camp on most Friday nights at the ground during the summer. The sessions run from 6-7pm and cost £5 per session. For more information contact Jack at JC Fitness (info@jackcardy.com). Gary Wiles
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Hadleigh Bowling Club The indoor “Short Mat” season came to a close with the final of the internal Stone Street League between the pairings of Peter Miller and Jackie Mitchell v Mick Barrand and Robin Beard. In a match of real quality befitting the final Mick and Robin ran worthy winners in front of an appreciative, if small crowd. Congratulations to the winners and special thanks to Ron Jenkins for organising the winter long event. It is now time to turn our attention to the outdoor season which got under way on Saturday 16 April with our opening drive and supper which, as always, proved very popular. This was followed by a practice drive on Tuesday 19 April at which World Bowls Professional Mark Royal brought his road show of Bowls Clothing and Equipment to the club for members to get set up for the forth coming season. On the social side we have our traditional Coffee Morning scheduled for Saturday 7 May 10.00 to midday at the Stone Street Club which will have its usual array of Stalls including a large selection of plants, books and cakes along with a Tom Bola and more. Entrance is just £1 for a cup of coffee/tea and biscuits and all are welcome. This is followed a week later on Saturday 14 May by a Quiz and Supper Night. New Members are always welcome, experienced or other wise, at any point during the season, so if you missed our Open Weekend don’t be put off just call in to have a look at the club. There is often someone at the club during the day but we have roll ups on Tuesday afternoons 2.30, Friday nights 18.30 other than in April when it is 18.00 and Sunday Mornings 10.00. when we will definitely be there.
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Good Season for Hadleigh Table Tennis Club The Club continues to run two teams in the Ipswich and District League. Home matches are played at Holton St. Mary Village Hall where games have been played by the Club since it was formed in 1979. The “A” team which has had a long spell in Division 1 had another successful venture during the 2015/16 season just finishing in a comfortable mid-table spot. Evergreen Mike Emmerson once again finished top of the team’s averages winning 45 out of 59 games. He was closely followed by Steve Holland from Colchester who won 23 from 38 games. Both Graham Mortimer and Captain Peter Wright provided good support. New acquisition, Keith Norman only played two matches but won all his games and will hope to play next season. The “Owls” playing in Division 3 played well just finishing below mid-table. Newcomer Krystoff Koper played exceptionally well by averaging 69% and having 31 wins from 45 games. Team Secretary Rupert Pyett also scored well winning 52% of his games. The team were also given a good backup by further newcomer Franz Guthrie, Tony Hilton, and Bob Southgate. Overall the team gained good experience which augers well for next season. The 2016/17 season will commence in September. Anyone who is interested in League play please contact the General Secretary, Ken Rodwell, on 01473-823895
WHAGS provide a Fines Fence A group of golfers have come to the rescue of a day club for old people by making their garden secure. The Wednesday Hackers and Golfers Society (WHAGS) perform at Newton Green Golf Club, and founder captain George Bullett extracts fines from members for various misdemeanours. In the last year he raised £400 and it has gone to renew a fence round the garden of the Chilton Day Club run by Age UK at Sudbury. The picture shows the golfers in front of the fence with day club manager Jilly Vince and George Bullett (immediately above)
Newton Junior Fund Raiser Nets £1,180 A Fund raising day which supports one of Suffolk's most successful golf junior sections has raised £1,180. The sum was raised at a chairty golf day staged at Newton Green Golf Club, where juniors made a near clean sweep of junior team titles in the county last season. The section is self Winning team, left to right: Bernie Pooley, Mick Springett, Mark Barlow funding, and 18 teams of four and Robbie Rothwell supported the charity event, which started in steady rain which gradually cleared up before a torrential downpour left the approaches to the club almost marooned in flood water. Winners: 87 Bernie Pooley, Mick Springett, Mark Barlow and Robbie Rothwell; 87 on count back, Tim Cooper, Jed Seeley,Rebecca and Gareth Evans; 84 Ian Duncan, Nick Smith, Nigel Gerrans and Tony Adams.
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Hadleigh United Football Club Sponsored by Hadleigh Tyre Group and Toppesfield Ltd www.hadleigh-utd.co.uk Hadleigh United went into the last month of the season with a one goal win at Thetford with the goal coming in the last minute. The next match ended with a splendid three goal win at Clacton before Whitton were beaten by two clear goals at the Millfield, in a match watched by local MP James Cartlidge. He was pleased to see Hadleigh pick up three points with both goals coming in the second half. The Reserves went into the final month on top of the league. A hat-trick by Kyle Gassell earned a three goal win at Wivenhoe. Then Brightlingsea were narrowly beaten at the Millfield before Walsham came to Hadleigh and a draw resulted with two goals apiece. Another level scoreline followed at Saffron Walden as the Reserves continued to play excellent football which delighted their supporters. An eight goal win followed against Cornard Reserves before a bad tempered match against Stanway resulted in another win at the Millfield. David Lorimer scored five goals in these two latest matches as the Reserves kept up the good form. The Youth Team easily beat Halstead. Supporters are reminded that Chelsea stalwart Ron Harris will be hosting a Celebrity Evening at the Millfield on Friday 13th May. Ticket details are on the club website. Prize winners the latest monthly draw were John Day and Alan Dilloway. Winner of the Ground Improvement draw was Avis Newsprint. Both draws were made by supporter Keith Knight at the Stanway match. Terry Adams
Stoke-by-Nayland Ladies Section The first Tuesday evening after the clocks change for the summer is traditionally the evening 9 hole Ladies’ Captain vs Ladies’ Secretary match. This year was no exception. Two teams were drawn and took on a very windy Gainsborough course to play either on the front or the back 9. More than 30 ladies took part and to their satisfaction enjoyed a dry round. Afterwards all enjoyed supper in the Garden Room followed by the Lady Captain, Betty Cox, receiving the new presentation of the new shield from Peter Barfield, with Annie Major, shield made by Peter Secretary of the Ladies Section. Barfield. Peter had made the old shield 40 years previously which was now full. To everyone’s amusement, he advised those present his skill may not be as good in 40 years time when the next one will be needed. The result of the competition was a well received ‘half’ which will now be shown on the shield for 2016. Thursday, 31st March saw Stoke’s Mail on Sunday team playing Playgolf, Colchester, on their home course at Lexden. The mid-day start gave good weather until later in the afternoon when a few light hailstorms caused a drop in temperature. Sadly, the Stoke ladies lost the round on this occasion.
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